S I, PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1943 From PULPWOOD, to Paper, to Victory mm: at was vf n w I 4 i.IOL.lMoSa l:i--...kd Cpl. Dan Johnst n, Nebraska: Yes, ' because it will brinj the war tn a fas 1 ter conclusion and save a lot of need ! less c'eaths. I'vt. Mario Marino, Massassachu : .ets: Yes, because by supporting the i National War Fund we will greatly help to bring about cloer harmony between the diff'rent countries who ' will benefit from it. And that, in turn will help prevent a repetition of the last war, such as we're now living thr ugh. I O New Blackshank ! Resistant Tobacco i Seed Available Circles To Meet The circles of the Society of Chris tian Service will meet Monday after noon, October 18th, at 3:30 o'clock at the Methodist Church. O UDC ELECTS OFFICERS FIRST of a picture seriei illustrating the many uses of pulpwood Saner and Us ro e in the war. Workers of the Ammunition Container CorPOrat?o , pTant, a subsidiary of the American Can i Com pany apply section? of paper stock onto w ndutf device -that rolls over glue applicators. These strips are in turn formed into sturdy tubes of protective shell, food and medical supply containers. More pulpwood will keep these containers rolling and filled. Ingathering For Parker's M. E. Church On Wednesday. Oct. 20. the Parkers Vethorist Church w ill observe its an iua! ingathering.. Services at the C;u:rch at 11:00 A. M., diiner on the Ciuirch grounds at 12.00 o'clock, and t';? auct'or. sale of farm products, needl - and novelty w. rk will co l c in '.!(.' afternoon. The public is cordially invited to at'.cr.d. The prnceer's from the s;lc v ill gu to the Building Fund cf t!.e Ourch. O Cotton Ginning Drops Sharply Over 1942 On the basis of favorable reports by farmers who have grown the new tlackshank resistant tobacco, a limit- ed supply of seed is available from different growers and perhaps from the Tobacco Branch Station at Ox- i i ford. E. G. Moss, assistant direct. r in charge of the Oxford Tobacco Sta tion, says T. M. Lewis of Walnut ' Cove, Route 2. has been growing this tobacco on his far.ri for the Experi ment Station for the past ten years. This year he grew enough to supply some seed f.r the immediate demand only. Last year, the Oxford station re leased .100 pounds of the seed to Rockingham, Guilford and Forsyth j : county farmers to be grown by them ' as a field demonstration. The ma- ' j jority of the growers were well pleas- ' The Nyack, X. Y. Journal News i ed with its resistance, yield and qual- j sent its inquiring rpoiter out to in-:'ty, Moss says The Raeford Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy met at the home of Mrs. T. B. Lester Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Mc Dullie as assisting hostess. The program, which was a study of the chapter on Raw Materials in the book "The Civilian Soldier," was giv en by Mrs. Kate Covington. New officers elected for the coming year are: Mrs. W. B. McLauchlin, president; Mrs. A. K. Stevens, and Mrs. C. W. Seate, vice-presidents; Mrs. J. M. McDulTie, secretary; Mrs J. L. McLauchlin, treasurer; and Mrs. A. K. Currie, historian. O mother, Mrs. G. M. Bates are leaving today for their home in Davenpcrt, Iowa. Capt. and Mrs. Andresen came to Raeford in April 1942 and during their residence here made many friends. Captain Andresen has been overseas for several months. member of the Wilmington district Solid Fuel Industry advisory com mittee. The Fayetteville area is composed cf Cumberland, Hoke, Sampson, Robeson and Scotland and Bladen counties. O News From Colored Lt. and Mrs. W. G. Fox are spend ing a leave in Aurora, III. Lt. and Readers On Route 2 Mrs. Fox will move into Mrs. Andre- sen's apartment at Mrs. Giles when they return to Raeford. Other couples now having apart ments at Mrs. C. H. Giles are Capt. and Mrs. C. D. Watson and baby son, Chucky, and Lt. and Mrs. Par ker. B. th officers are stationed at Mackall. Capt. D. D. Bcckinan of the Recep tion Center at Bragg is attending Ad jutant General's School at Fort Wash ington, Maryland. Harry Miller and his wife, who have been living in Beaufort, S. C. C, are at home for a few days befo leaving for Washington, D. C. wh . they will make their home. , J Harry Farmer is now at home o. furlough. He will leave Thursday for Fort Bliss, Texas. Candye Mae Campbell has been very ill since Saturday. CLASSIFIED ADS What The Soldiers Think Of The War Fund Campaign Mrs. Helen McDuffie has return ed to her place at the Elk Restaur ant after a holiday of several weeks in Florida where she visited relatives. Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. spent several days this week with her par ents in Gastonia. She came home Wednesday with Tom Cameron who has been to Charlotte on a business trip. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Reese, who have I - been living at the Pines since mid summer, are leaving this week for Michigan where Col. Reese will be stationed at Fort Custer. This couple have made many friends among both town and army people during their residence here. FOR SALE Two milch cows one soon be fresh. Also SO chickens, mostly pullets. D. M. Morrison, Route one... near.. Bethel.. Church. lt pd WANTED Responsible white woman for occasional care of baby 18 months old. 25c per hour for day care. Phone 3461. lt pd Mrs. J. B. Thomas has been sick with a severe cold this week. She had planned to go to St. Louis to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bob Foreman but was forced to give up the trip. The Officers Wives' Club will meet next Thursday at 1 P. M. at the T. B. Lester, Jr. home with Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Havner. The telephone " number is 4391 Mrs. C. D. Watson is WANTED Tenant with large family now president of the Officers Wives'; lor -horse farm. 9.2 acres tobacco The October 1st ginning teport of the Department f Cormercc sh'i.vs that crtt.m ginning in Hoke county li's dr. j ei sharply in compnri.-on with Lales sinned by the sr.mj d:4o 1 t.-t sers. n. fifcV b:les v re ginne ' to t::at tiate m compared with t.e 1952 report of 7130. The grade this settson, hov. ever, ac cording to gmners throughout the cur.ty. is very much better than for a number f years, with a lu' ge per c .-ntufie of this year's crop well within the b.'p three grades. terview soU:ers, asking the following question: "Do you want the folss back h:me to contribute to the Xatinnal War Fund drive'.'" Replies were published as follows: Pvt. John Kelly. North Carolina: Yes. if th-y can do it. I think it will relp us win the war if those back home do what they can to assist our Allies and other people whr are in dis tress. Pvt. Robtrt W. Spearel, Massachu setts: Yes, because through the USO, t- 1 i . c.i jn;., ; f goa l tor the fel'.ows in this country j as well as overseas. And when the Oveup.:t:on takes place, tie g?od that; has 1 ten done by ti e iwr funr! ngrn- cies t f. reign unmtnes will .rake it e.;ier fur us. Pvt. Orval R. Kaul. California: Cert: inly I do. and mere than ever now that I'm in the army. I know now how much good the USO does, wh.ch is one of the 17 services of the National War Fund, and I assume that the other services do equally well in thsir various fields. Any gr .wer who would like further i information on the performance of 1 this tobacco may write his county ! agent in any of the sections in which i it has been grown and ask to be put in touch with one of the farmers who has raised it as part of the experi- .rent. ! These agents are, Fred Walker, i Reidsville; R. W. Pou, Winston-Sa lem; cf J. I. Wagener, Greensboro. The new tobacco strain gave from 80 to 100 per cent control of the black shank disease in these counties. O Sgt. Herbert C. Gillis has returned I to Winter Garden, Florida after spending a few days with his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gillis of the Anti- ! och community. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reaves and Mr. i and Mrs. Mitchell Epstein are spend ! ing this week in Boston visiting Ed i Yarborough of Laurel Hill who is in i the Navy and stationed in Boston. club. Mrs. L. B. Sutton of Live Oak, Fla. who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ar thur Matheson will undergo a tonsil ectomy at Highsmith's hospital tomorrow. Mrs. Larry Walter spent the week end in Southern Pines. Vander McNeill entered High smiths hospital at Fayetteville Sun day tor examination and treatment. Misses Louise Blue, Sara Conley, Peggy McFadyen and Nick Bevan at tended the Carolina Pre-Flight-Duke White game at Camp Mackall Satur day afterm on. Judge and Mrs. John McKinnon of Laurinburg and Mrs. Sam Snead of Red Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chapman. Change of Location Our Market Is How Located On Highway No. 74 (Wilmington Road) At The Seaboard Railway Crossing - - WE HAVE MOVED TO A MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION U We Buy Hogs Miss Peggy Bethune, who until re cently worked at Wilmington, has re signed her position there and is now visiting her mother, Mrs. Ina Bethune. Mrs. Jrseph Chasey, of Long Branch, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose for a few days before joining her husband who is stationed at Camp Adair, Oregon. Miss Leone Rose of Red Springs spent the week end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose. Miss Elizabeth Trawick spent the past week end at her home in Rowland. AND PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES Bring Your Hogs To Us At Any Time. We Are Large Buyers Of Hogs And Can Give You Quick Service Lumberton Live Stock Market Lance Williams, Proprietor East Lumberton Phone 752 Off Highway 74 - . 1 --- - -If - Mrs. R. E. Ward of Florence, S. C, has returned to her home after spend ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall and Mrs. J. B. Eubanks attended the funeral of Mr. Leslie Shaw in Lumber Bridge on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Durham returned to her home in Norfolk, Va. Sunday after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brandon. Mrs. Carl Morris and daughter, Julia, spent Sunday in Durham with Mrs. Morris' father who is a patient at Duke Hospital. With the Army People Captain anfi Mrs. Pratorius have returned to Raeford and are back at the Ryan McBryde's. While Captain Pratorius has been at Fort Benning Mrs. Pratorius was at her old home in Texas. Mrs. William Brinker had a spill in the sand going to Camp Mackall last week. Her car turned over. She was cut above the eye, necessitating sev eral stitches and one of her front teeth was broken. Wordl comes from Audrey Conk who is at Fort. Sill that they expect to be "home" that is Raeford, by De cember 1st. Vernon Suddath, who with her husband Lt. Suddath, had an apartment with Mrs. V.'. T. Covine- tun last winter is also at Sill and j writes that they are returning to Bragg and to Raeford, she hopes. Coal Dealers Will Discuss Delivery Problem With ODT Fayetteville, Oct. 13 Coal dealers in the Fayetteville area have been called to meet here at 3 P. M. October 19, (Tuesday) for the purpose of dis cussing a coordinated program for the solid fuel truck transportation indus try which has been formulated by the Office of Defense Transportation. The meeting has been called by Neill A. Currie of Fayetteville, a Camera Ace Margaret Bourke-White, globe trotter and famous photographer, who has just finished a stint for Samuel Goldwyn doing special ahota of his production "The Kortii Star." 5 acres cotton. Z miles from SanJ torium write or see A. T. Bobbitt, Aberdeen, N. C. 3t-20-pd PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Karl Kit Complete equipment. Includ ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praia ed by thousands Including Fay Mc Kemle, glamorous movie star. Money refunded If not satisfied. Reaves Drug Store 9-18 pd Hardy-Newsome BIL0XI BEAR PICKERS FOR SALE Dundarrach Trading Co. FOR SALE Cokera Red Heart Seed Wheat, Fulgraln Oats Abruzzl Rye Best for This Section. Produced by Clarence Lytch S RaeforD THEATRE Mrs. Numa R. Carter is visiting In Winston-Salem, her old home this week. Captain and Mrs. .Carter are living in the Buck Blue home while Mrs. Blue and children are in Texas. Captain Carter is in the Reception Center at Bragg. The Woman's Club extends a cor dial invitation to all army people to attenJ the bridge tournament at the Armory Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Lovely prizes will be given and pro ceeds will go to the Soldier's Center in Raeford. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 14t Thursday Friday Show Starts at 5:30 Loretta Young and Alan Ladd In "CHINA" Saturday ONLY Show Starts at 2:00 Double Feature Program The Mexican Spitfire-Lupe Velcz in Redhead From Manhattan and Stick Jones, Mona Barrie, Raymond Hatton in Dawn On The Great Divide SCNDAY ONLY Shows' At 359 P. M. Michcle Morgan and A fan Curtis in Two Tickets To London MONDAY and Tuesday Show Starts at 5:30 Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire singing artd dancing in HOLLIDAY INH Wednesday ONLY Show Starts at 5:30 A Sherlock IMmes Mystery VOICE OF TERROR With Basil Rathbone aild Nigel Bruce" Mrs. Carol Andresen and small son, Martin Wayne, and Mrs. Andresen's Thursday Friday Oct 21-22 Show PUrt at WM X- - a Betty Grable and George Montgomery in CONEY ISLAND ! aC, -3 4C- fr XttOWO