TOE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. Thursday, April IS, 1943 PACE FOUR SCHOOL NEWS by K. A. McDonald Miss Fisher's home room pre sented a oue-act comedy entitled "I'ilmer" at assembly lust Wednes day morning. The Kaeford baseball team play ed its initial game ot the season with Ked Springs Friday, April : The Haetord boys won with a score of 7 to 3. Mr. T. C. Scarborough is coaching the team. Tlie members of the Home Makers Club under the direction of Miss Mary Falls I'celo Hie knitting for the Ked Cross. Miss M.iry 'alls i'eele concluded her class in processing and canning foods at the Saiiitoriuin last week. Mr. anil Mrs. V. H. Wile and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Lassiter enter tained the members of the Moke High School and Kaeford Grammar School faculty Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock Mr. White presided, over the mi'ciing. A panel discus- ' si,n of "A Suggested Twelve Year Program fir the North Carolina; Public Sclioolt" was presented. Mr ; K A. Mcliouald outlined North Cnro-j lin i legislative prouram and spoke, hriefly on "Challenge for North Ciivilina Tcichers." Miss Kimbo ro!K,h made r-'port from North Caro lina. K(!;ie.r ion.il Association. Hal (lore and lo'in McLauchlin played: See!,',l Krle:!r;t.s OH sy m p one ! s i li t liesiesses nerved a sweet ' t .;,. an 1 rofiVe. i It may in'ce-t io kninv tluit, tli.- s hool p T...tnnel of tin county paivl Sl.l:M 't'i -n Victory taxes tlur-( in;.' I he first quarter in addition to j incense tave.-. -tiul Hands eoacht. I Tli-; home economics ilepa n ment j of lh.l;e IUh'Ii had the chapel prog ram mi YVt'drit'Miay. Puring the pro gram the girls and their assistants took off in an hillarious and ludii orous manner, the members of the faculty and all the school officials. The student body, particularly, en- GOOD USED CARS Laic Model Used Cars Are Scarce Bu Wo HiivefA Few 1940 BUICK 1 1938 FORD Coach 1941 CIIEVROLETS 1940 CIIEVROLETS 1937 CHEVROLET 1941 PONTIAC All these cars have run EXTRA GOOD.k Wrecker'Scrvice Day phone 2301 - HOKE AUTO DRINK TiaOI-MAIR lottled under oufhority of The Coco-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Aberdeen, N. C joyed the program. V. S. Morgan who 1ms been acting principal at Rockflsh since the resig nation of Z. G. Kay has been called to report to the l-umberlon Advan ced Flying School on Monday the 1 H I h . At this writing a person to taku his place has not been secured. HOKK NU.TIVK ItKPOHT KOH MARCH IMeven H o m e Demonstration Clubs met in Moke County in March The meetings were attended by 141 club members. The major project for the month was "Quick and Sure Methods of Making a Dress." The Home Agent spent March 4 In Ltimberton where she attended Agent's school. At a meeting of the Hoke County Farm Bureau on the evening of ; March Sth, the Home Agent. In b. half of the Hank of Kaeford. pre-j sented Mrs. J. H. Plummer. a Rock- : fish Home Demonstration Club mem-j ber, a $25 War Bond for having the i best Victory Garden In Moke County 1 in 1912. On March 2" and 2tl a Food Pre-! nervation Workshop was held in the! Home Economics Department of Hoke High School. The first day the demonstration was given to six Home Economists in the county. The second day the meeting was at tended hy ."." lenders and Home. Economists. Plans were made to take information in food preservation to every home in Hoke County. I The Rockfish and liaedeen Clubs decorated two Day Rooms at Camp Macl.all mar Hoffman. Curtains were furnished anil made for 2S windows in each building', which is ! mi feei lone and -' feel wide. A croup of women from each t !ub worn lo Camp Mai kali to do the 1 i oral in .:. Hanging book cases, whatnots, pillows, pictures, vases, was'e baskets, bonks ami magazines and a card table were placed in each building. Monk's cloth was used for ' curtains in one building and red print was used in the other. Plans have been made lo decorate other buildings later on. The lioke County Library Hoard ; and the County Nutrition Committee met in the Home Agent's office dur ing the month. ; dr. Sedan GOOD TIRES and Night phone 5336 Eg COMPANY 5 The Ashmont club held an all day quilting on Mutch 10. The quilt they completed was turned over to the local Red Cross Chapter. Many Home Demonstration cluu members ussisted with the Red Cross War Drive during March. The Little River Club voled to purchase a pressure cooker us soon as they are available. The cooker will be kept at Mrs. J. W. Smith's home and will be loaned to women in the community. Sixty five library books were i ehecked In wmnnll ill filth muntlnB-a' during March. BACK UP YOUR BOY Buy an Additional Bond Today Wartime Rationing Guide SUGAR Stump No. 12, in War Ration Book 1 is good for five pounds of sugar though May 31. COFFEE Stamp No. 26 good for one pound through April 25. FUEL OIL Number 4 coupon became valid January 30 and will be good for 9 gallons until April 6. Period 3 coupons good for 9 gallons and valid through Feb ruary 19. GASOLINE Coupon No. 4 in A book good for three gallons Temporary "T" coupons will be issued directly by ration boards for a period of not more than 3(1 day. . Boards will use original ODT certificates only for check ing tire inspection. TIRES Holders of Ration A coupons must have tires in spectcd by OPA nn or before March 31. Holders of B and C must get tirst inspection by Feb ruary 28. SHOES Coupon 17, in the sugar and coftVe ration book ent.Ues each holder to one pair of shoes until June 15, when a new stamp will be designatel. WAR RATION BOOKS Ra tion Book 1 is be Jig currently u:ed for purchase of sugar and coffee, and shoes. War Ration Book 2 for rationing canned goods start ed into use March 1st. Extfta sum fob Canning and H U your patriotic duty to help in tk prMftt food-thortog by prMrving a much of this mo on'i fruit and brry crop at pouiblt. Apply to your Ratio Board for your allottnwnt of xtrw mgor for cofinmf NOWI HEADACHE is SUCH LITTLE WING ALL SET for a good full day's work when a nagging head ache sneaks up on you. You suffer and so does your work. Ready for an evening of relax ation and enjoyment a pesky headache interferes with your fun, rest, enjoyment or relaxation. lilt. MILLS Anti-Pain Pills usually relieve not only Head ache, but Simple Neuralgia, Mus cular I'ains and Functional Monthly Pains. Do you use Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills? If not why not? You can get Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills at your drug store in the regular packago for only a penny apiece and in the economy package even cheaper. Why not get a package today T Your druggist has them. Read direction and use only as directed. Your money back if yon are not satisfied. ill i fflk-r& Raleiud Rosebud is eight, and the most beautiful shade of caramel fudge. To her loving Mammy and Pappy she is known, on approximately al ternate days, is "Angel" and "You devil child". It was on her devil child days that Rosebud tied the knots in the shirts that Mammy had taken in for washing, and poured the whole of the vanilla bottle into the lamb stew, just, she said later through bitter tears, to "flavor it up some". On her angel days Rosebud is equally imaginative even if a more restful occupant of the I1tle shack down on Vinegar Hill. Once when luammy was out vu aoing aay worn, sun jioseDua got a ivaip nt plpaninff fever and scoured every pot and pan l 1 V in the kitchen so JF cV."! ,nat theV literally glistened. Anoth er day, left alone, she tidied ud Mammy's and Pappy's room to such a point of apple-pie order that it was a week before Pappy could find an undershirt. . Rosebud is a great reader of the newspapers. Mammy and Pappy don't take one, but there are plenty of perfectly good newspapers blow ing round Vinegar Hill. It was out (si one of them that Rosebud got her idea for spending the ten cents the Bunny had put under her pillow the night her tooth came out. After breakfast Rosebud disappeared dow;n the Hill and reappeared soon after with a beautiful ten-cent War Stamp pasted firmly into a brand-new book with neat little squares for more stamps. She displayed her invest ment to Mammy. "I declare you're an angel child," Mammy said. Rose bud went on sitting on the kitchen floor staring with large brown eyes nt the empty squares in her bonk. From time to time she took hold of one or another of her teeth and wiguled it, gently. Mammy was engrossed in a par ticularly big washing. Rosebud was as quiet as a mouse and Mammy forgot about her until, coming in from the yard with her arms full of dry sheets, she encountered her child with a large hammer in her hand. Scenting the devil in her angel child. Mammy shouted at her, "Rosebud! Come yere with that hammer! What you planning on doing?" But what was done was done. In Rosebud's other hand was another tooth. Her mouth was stretched in a broad if slightly bloody smile. "I ain't doing nothing. Mammy," she said. "I'm just filling up my stamp book." (Story from an actual report in the files of the Treasury Depart ment.) Say yes. Take your change in War Stamps. Your investment in War Bonds today will save a payday for tomorrow. I ' S. 1 rmnury Dtfarlmrnl oneiaI day 7'i VITAMIN sLtAILSTS V i'l THINK of it! Your mln- .Vtil imam daily requirement of A and D Vitamin or of -riw J B Complex Vitamins, in ont 11 pleasant tablet. Remember th name ONE-A-DAY r tZmi (brand Vitamin Tablet. V. Krjff n O TENSE nerve make PfjJ J Joxl Wakeful, Crankr, Kcatlt? Dr. Hila Nervine KWcpt) nelP to lessen Nervous Ear J Tension. Get it at your drug; fw jLA a tore. Read direction and PVJr mm only a directed. Alka-Scltzer JgL, Ncvralfia, Distra after I . Mab, tu n 8uauh. r V" "M nalaz Afwr fcitarfer Wttb mot worlt m nxU ) I y r frm. try AfaMuw. j' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Neill A. McDonald, Sr, late of Hoke County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons hav-ng claims against the said es ltj to present them to me, duly verified, on or before the llth day of March, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ' per ions indebted to the said e. '. will please make Immediate sevti.nent. This llth day of March 1943. W. A. McDonald, 40.6t Administrator. CLASSIFIED A D S NOTARY PUBLIC See RALPH CHAPMAN. Hoke Auto (Chevro let) Co. Phone 230-1. 42-if FOR SALE Cotton Seed, Coker 100 grown In 1941, yield 707 lint per acre on 60 acres. Price $1.25 bu. CLARENCE LYTCII. 40-4t- WANTF.D Old Cotton Rairs... Clean Raes. Good Prices. At The News Journal Office 23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualied as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Cora Madry Stubbs Snead, late of Hoke County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me, duly verified, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1944, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified us administrator of the estate of Gilbert McLauchlin' lute of Hoke County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having ciuims against suld estate to pre sent them to me, duly verified on be fore the 3rd day of April,1944) or this notice wil lbe plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immedinte settlement. This 3rd day of April 1943. Annie June McLauchlin, Administratrix. fit p. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS, on the 1st day of April, 1940, Elbert McPhaul and wife, Elizabeth Clarke McPhaul, ex ecuted and delivered unto Southern Loan and Insurance Company, Trus tee for Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, in Book 80, Page 4; and WHERAS, the undersigned W. O. McGibony has been duly substituted as the Trustee therein under the pro visions thereof by a certain agreement of Substitution of Trus tee dated March 11. 1943, and duly recorded in the public registry of Hoke County, in Book 82, Page 375, reference to which is made; and WHEREAS, The Federal Land Bank of Columbia is now the owner and holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust as therein provided, and the undersign ed Substituted Trustee has been re quested by The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Assignee of the Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, the owner and holder of said notes to exercise the power of sale contained in said deed of trust. NOW, THEREFORE, under and by v rtue of the authority conferred by said deed of trust, and said Substi tution of Trustee, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will on the 29th day of April, 1943, at the courthouse door of Hoke County, North Caro lina, at twelve o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: 1. Containing 253 acres, more or less, situated on the Maxton-Antioch Road, about 1 1-2 miles from the town of Antioch, and bounded on the North by H. W. McPhaul and D. S. Liles; on the East by D. Henly Mc Neill; on the South by H. S. Kirk patrick; and on the West by J. W. and A. D. McPhaul, and beginning at a stake on a ditchbank, pine poin ters, McPhaul's corner, and runs thence N. 41 degrees West 7.90 chains to said Maxton (College) An tioch road; thence South 44 3-4 de grees West 8.30 chains; thence North 59 degrees West 6.60 chains to a Professional Cards ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bank of Raeford Building N. McN. SMITH Attorney-at-Law G. B. ROWLAND Phone 2271 -, Raeford, N. C. Attorney-at-Law Office in Court House POULTRY RiTUESDAY Our Truck will be in Raeford from 9 until 10:00 A. M. Red Springs from 11:00 1:00. St. Pauls 2:00 2:30. PAYING Tnii FOLLOWING PRICES: Colored Hens, per pound ...28c Leghorn Hens, per pound 20c Roosters 14c Eggs 30c Sanford Poultry & Egg Co. Sanford, N. V. ery. All persons indebted to the said estate will plesae make immediate settlement. Th 22nd day of March, 1943. MRS. DORA SNEAD CHAPMAN, 42-6t Administratrix. ditchbank; thence along said ditch bank South 34 1-2 degrees West S.80 chains to McCormiok's corner; thence North 55 degrees West 19.85 chains by a ditch, McCormick's corner; thence North 36 1-2 degrees East 15. chains by a ditch, 57 chains to a stake by a pine; thence North 19 1-2 degrees East 6.80 chains to a stake;thence North 71 1-2 degrees East 17.30 chains; thence North 50 1-2 degrees East 12.50 chains to a stake; thence North 30 1-2 degrees East 9.43 chains; thence South 29 1-2 degrees East 72.30 chains to a stake in the line of the original tract; thence South 68 degrees West 9.72 chains to a stake by a ditch; thence South 83 3-4 degrees West 9.65 i. chains to an iron stake; thence Norm 84 3-4 degrees West 27.88 chains to I McPhaul's corner, a stake in a field; thence North 70 1-2 degrees East 6.20 chains to a stake by a gum and small oak; thence North 6 degrees West 12 35 chains to the beginning, con taining 253. acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land quit claimed by M. B. McNeill and wife, March 10th, 1919, to David Henly McNeill as see Book of Deeds No. 19, at page 339 of Hoke County Regis try. There is excepted from the above description, a tract of 97 acres re leased by Southern Trust Company, Trustee, in deed from D. H. McNeill et al to Elbert McPhaul, dated Sept. 25th, 1928, and recorded in book 50, page 142, of the Public Registry of Hoke County. 2. All those certain lands contain ing 97 acres, more or less, situated on the Maxton to Antioch Road, in Antioch Township. Hoke County, N. C, and beginning at a stake in the center of a ditch said stake being South 52 legrees West 204 feet from the tenth corner of the D. Henly McNeill 253 acre tract, and runs down the center of said ditch South 42 degrees 30 minutes East 372 feet; South 56 degrees 30 minutes East 355 feet; South 14 degrees 45 min utes East 110 feet to an 12 inch sweet gum; thence South 31 dgrees 15 minutes West 1262 feet to a stake; thence South 51 degrees 45 minutes East 208 feet to a stake in the center of the Maxton-Antioch Road; thence with said road South 37 degrees East 628 feet; thence with said road South 31 degrees 15 minutes West 85 feet to a stake in the second line of said 253 acre tract; thence with said sec ond line South 45 decrees 15 minutes West 460.8 feet- thence North 58 degrees 30 minutes West 439..56 feet to a ditch bank; thence along said ditch bank South 35 degrees West 382.8 feet, McCormick's corner; thence North 54 degrees 30 minutes West 1310.1 feet to a ditch, McCor mick's corner; thence North 37 de grees East 1027.62 feet to a stake by a pine; thence North 20 degreess East 448.8 feet to a stake; thence North 71 degrees East 1141.8 feet to a stake; thence North 51 degrees East 621 feet to the beginning, containing 97 acres, more or less, the same being a portion of the 253 acre tract above mentioned. This property is being sold sub ject to the 1943 taxes. A deposit of 10 of any bid not ex ceeding $500 and 5 of any bid la excess thereof will be required. If said deposit is not made et the Jose of the bidding the property will be resold at two o'clock P. M. of the same day. This the 27th day of March, 193. W. O. McGIBONY Substitute Trustee. O. B. ROWLAND, 43-4t Agent and Attorney for Substitute -Trustee. a LOADING 'I3r'iJ 1 APRIL 20 th AT FIRST SIOM OF A JS USE Mi TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS j ar &