1 I I i ti^ ■ih^s-jfowN^'''- ’.. tm %>;W6i6SONALS 1^. Ori, and Mrs. MiUer and two dlyEltirm have moved into one of tte Gatiin apartments on the Bed Springs highway. Col. Miller te with the V Corps Headquarters •I Ft Bra^. Mrs. George Wood of Vanceboro •Rived Wednesday of last week tR a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge. She came wapedilly to Iw at home while Mrs. GuUedge is spending a lot •t time with her mother, Mrs. E. OUO IS A» BP^BlV BEFORE HE BEGINS TO SHED TEARS? answer: ABOUT 3 MONTHS OL-D Q ARE BURNERS ON A GAS range guaran teed FOREVER. ? .answer: M, Smith, at Highsmith hospital. Jack Lentz has returned to the University of Nol4i Carolina for the spring semester. Neill Senter returned, to North Carolina Friday after the close of the Burley Market in Kentucky. Mrs. Senter met him in Raleigh and they went to Kipling to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.-.Senter. Mrs. W. L. Senter is quite sick. Neil vill be in Raeford now until the border markets open in the late summer. Callers in the home of Mr. and ?»Trs. J. E. Harvey Sunday were Mrs. Charles Mall of Orlando, Fla., Miss Dorothy Jackson of Knox ville, Tenn., Sgt. and Mrs. F. H. Rogers and son and Miss Jean Rogers of Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carliner of Baltimore, Maryland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epstein one day last week. They were en route 0 Florida. events for the year was announc ed this week by Kafiill. National 4-H Club Week will be hel>d March 3-11; National 4-H Camp, Washington, June 13-20; National 4-H .Achievement Week, November 3-11; and National 4- H Club Congress, Chicago, No vember 25-29. — , , ^ The 1950 pig crop totaled 100.7 million head, 5 per cent more than in 1949. The fall crop num bered 40,657,000, the third larg est on record. 0 MORE ABOUT 3ig Court VES. THEV NEVER BURN OUT.... .NO COSTU.'V replacements. Judge and Mrs. John McKin non of Laurinburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snead and Mrs. Jewel xlouse Sunday. W4 ScSd by your nearest X&HNSO^i COTTON S TOR E — NORTmCAROtINA': €0. C'erkton Dunn fc'.rmont Fov'cfteville Goldsboro Louisburg Siler City lumberton Smithfield Rceford Wallace Roxboro Wendell Sanford Wilson SGttIH CAROLINA Lake City Conwoy y I ton Thomas joined Mrs. Thom.as at the home of their dau ghter. Mrs. Bob, Foreman, in Eliz abeth City Sunday. They returned to Raeford yesterday. D. S. Poole, Mrs. Luke Bethune and Miss, Peggy Bethune visited ^'r. and Mrs. Hugh Lowe in Char- ' i;te during the week end. '__J * Schedule Of 4-H events Announced Tnc.^'e of North Carolina’s morev than 120,000 4-H Club members for tboir 1951 program will be ■‘Working Together for World b'nderstandinaccording to L. Harriil, State 4-H leader for the S'ate' College Extension Service. A schedule of outstanding 4-H Capias was issued and he was or dered to show cause why he should not forfeit his bond of $100. R. C. Brown and Cliff Brown, white men who had appealed their conviction before a justice of the peace fdr violating the game laws, entered pleas of guilty. They were fined $10 and the costs each and '.’censes were revoked. The grand jury returned a true ‘■'ill charging Roosevelt McNair, colored, with the murder of his wife last year. McNair’s wife was killed at the' home of a neighbor and McNair .has not been taken. One divorce was granted and one other civil matter was heard. 0 DICKSON CHILD PASSES Nn’^’cv Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson, died in a Fayetteville hospital early last Saturday morning and was buried in Raeford cemetery. Graveside service was conducted by the Rev. W. E. Heyward in the presence of memhers of the family. She was 19 months old and had never ' een well. _n CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindnesses and help when we lost our home by fire. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plummer. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this op portunity to ^hank our many fri ends for their acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement. The family of Mrs. M. L. Wall. WANT ADS RATES Maximum 15 words, on inser tion 30c Each additional word .... 2c Five or more insertions with out change 5c less per issue. These are cash rates and for customers with regular ac counts. FOR. SALE: Hotel - 25 rooms, fully equipped, water every bed room. Beautiful living room, very handy kitchen, dining room for 45 people. Basement, steam heat-stoker. Located U. S. Highway No. 1, Southern Pines, N- C. Probably the best trade in the South for price of only $20,000.00. Three extra lots worth $2500. Man alone is reason for sale. Contact Tague Realty Agency, 275 Ash«^ Street, North, Southern Pines, N. C. Dial 6701. - 35P FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, grape vines, berry plants and ornamental plant material — offered by Virgipia’s Largest toowers. Write today for FTee Copy 56-page planting guide in color. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VA. S5C roRO STEP-AHEAD ENGINEERING ACHIEVES NEW TRUCK ECONOMY , . ■ » I; Here Ihey ai«! 0 New driving comfort for ’5l! Ford Truck models, like this F-8,offera choice of two new 5-STAR Cabs! New massive-modern front-end appearance makes Ford, more than ever, the truck style favorite! Ves.^^ over 180 new models NEW Steering column gearshift in series F-1 for car-like shifting ease! NEW Grain-.tight 6H-fc. Pickup bodv has hardwood floor widi steel skid strips! NEW Wider. tear cab window “5056 more tear safety vision! NEW Two new cabs: The 5-STAR; and the 5-STAR EXTRA. Engineered for maximum drivet comfort! 5-STAR EXTRA Cab hat addi tional features at slight ..extra coat. NEW Chrome-plated top piston rings now standard in all four Ford engines, for longer cylinder life! NEW Autc^hetmic pistons, high-lift camshafts for top performance! NEW Easier, quiet shifting with new 4-speed Synchro-Silent' transmission available at extra cost on Ford Series F-4, F-5 and F-6 models! ford Tracking Costs loss , because-^ New Ford Trucks for ’51 offer you great new economy .features ,,, to do MORE per dollar. There are more than 180 models, with new features throughout... from 95-h.p. Pickups to l4S-h.p. Big Jobs! With a Ford Truck, and ONLY with a Ford Truck, you can choose a V-8 or Six, to match your power needs exacdy. Behind the new Ford front end are engine performance advance* meats like new autothetmic pis tons, new chrome-plated top rings, new high-lift camshafts . . . new transmissions, and axle for even longer truck life. In the low-price field . •. Oj9jy Ford Trucks feature POWiR PIMI ECONOMY WORKS AND SAVn AUTOMATICALLY ALL THI TIMS. 1. The Ford Trufk Power Pilot is a simpler, fully- proven way of getting the most power from tiitleast gas 1 2, It automatically meters and fires the right amount of gas, at precisely the right intttmt, to match constantly clian]|ing speed, load and power requirements. 3, Unlike conventional sys- toms, the Power Pilot uses only one control instead ol.« two, yet it designed to syn chronize firing rwsre as accu rately. 4, You con use regular gas ... yet you get no-knock per- /formance! Only Ford in the low-price field gives you Power Pilot Economy 1 F.C.A. Using lolasl registration dedo on 6,592,000 trucks, life insurance experts prove Ford Trucks lost longerl RAEFORD AUTO COMPANY Phone 251-1 Raefcrd, N. C. 4523 - 4516, Lumbeiten, N. C., The NAtional Cash Register Co. 35-39P FOR SALE: Good lespedeza hay. See H- G. McLean or call 5186. ' 35P Will pay cash for desirable three bedrookn house in Raeford if the pride is right. Call 6816. 35P WANTED: Colored woman, ex perienced in infants care, to work about two weeks. -Call 4331. 35P FOR SALE: Lots on the Roekfish Parktoii Highway for home- sites. Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Rock- fish. 35-36P APARTMENT AVAILABLE: Feb ruary 1, 3-room, private hath and electrical kitchen. Also ex tra room for rent. Mrs. W. T. Covington, phone 2321. 34-3Sc FREE: OLD NEWSPAPERS AT THE NEWS-JOURNAL OFFICE NOTICE: Unless owner claims be fore February 2,1951,1 will sell red niare mule weiglling about 1000 pqunds on that date. Own er may claim by paying adver tising costs and feed bill. This 15th day of January, 1951. Mrs. J. W. McPhaul. 34-36C For yoitr Reserve Hospital Insur ance see D. J. Campbell or phone 6331. 32-35P FOR LIFE INSURANCE: See Neill James Blue, Special Agent, New York Life Insurance Co. TFC FOR SALE: Apartment size elec tric stove, almost new - $70.00. See W. O. Duke at Trailer Court near Bill’s club. 35P * . FOR RENT: Large sunny bedroom with use of electrically equipped kitchen. Private entrance. Call 5521. 35P STEPS: Cement steps for sale. Any size. See Roland ' Coving ton. TFC to the Complaint filed in this cause, or the palintiff will apply to the court for the relief asked for in the complaint. This the 15tl^ day of January, 1951. ' J. B. Cameron, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Hoke County, N. C. 34-37C NOTICE TO CREDITORS The imdersigned, having quali fied as administratr^ of the estate of J. W. McPhaul, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C. this is to QOtify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 4th day of January 1952, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tq said estate will’ please make immediate pay ment. . This the 4th day of January, 1951. Mrs. Flora Jennette McPhaul, administratrix. ■ j 32-37P NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of Elijah King, deceased, late ol Hoke County, N.this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 11th day of Janutgry, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded ih bar ol their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of January, '195i: Allie Lee King,' executrix. 33-38P I ha^ F.H.A. and GJ. Loans available now. Julian Wright. TFC FOR SALE: National cash regis ters - Limited stock suitable for small business needs. Buy now for early delivery. Telephone FOR SALE: Gulf kerosene and heating oil. Telephone 5966. Teal Oil Company. TFC LEGALS NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Hoke County In the Superior Court Lucile Blackman Ivey vs Roger Louis Ivey The defendant Roger Louis Ivey will tqke notice that an entitled action as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C.. that the plain tiff may obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of 2 years separa tion and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the court house in Raeford, N. C. within 30 days after the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1951 and answer of demur This year, every dollar’s worth of tmm CHILEAN NITRATE of SODA PAYS BIG EXTRA PROFITS! ean Nitrate in creased yields of oats 35-40 bu. per acre. Dollar return: almost 4 to 1. ChUean Nitrate also improves the feeding quality and the pro tein content of forage crops. 200 to 300 Ihs. of ChUean Ni trate produced 150 to 200 pounds more lint cotton per acre. Dollar ve- turn: about 10 to 1. You can’t afford not to invest in natural soda this year! 3001b8.ofChfl. ean Nitrate in crease yields of corn about 20 bushels per acre. Dollar zetnm: alnio6t4to 1. ChUean Nitrate means maximum yields for maximum profits! HERE’S WHY: Nitrogen content — all nitrate nitrogen . . . fast-acting . . . completely available . . . the only natural nitrate in the world. Sodium content — contains 26% sodium (equivalentto35% sodium oxide) . . . sodium is essential to maximum yields... substitutesforpotassium, where lacking, and makes soil phos phate more available... helps “sweeten” the soiL Other plant ioods-natural traces of iodine, manganese, potassium, magnesium, boron, calcium, iron, sulphur, copper and zinc. Ukdo NoKbol soyst “Lookforthebnlldog psPMPT en the bag. It mean muuanw mitchel soda in free- flowin’pellet form. Used now for over one hundred years.” HORSES ULE We have just received a shipment of vf eil-broke mules. / * Reasonablyiiriced for Sale or Trade. I SEE . L. J. (Lonnie) CAMPBELL At Our Stables, Located Next To Sander’s Blacksmith Shop Behind Carter’s Esso Station. ‘ - f* Hoke Livestock Co. RAEFORD, N. C.