Newspapers / The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / Feb. 18, 1954, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954 , THE NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKERS SHOPPING TO SAVE , The thrifty homemaker becomes a smart shopper when she shops with a carefully-planned market list. She can save more pennies in her budget by observing these points: 1. Shop in person whenever possible. 2. Shop from store to store for the best food buys In price and quality. 3. Read labels to determine quality, size and weight. Con sider food use. Less expensive grades of most foods have the same food value and are just as satisfactory for many purposes as more expensive and perfect ly shaped foods. 4. Compare relative costs of different forms of food such as fresh, canned, frozen and dried. 5. Select vegetables and fruits which are plump and firm and without decay. Sometimes fruits and vegetables with only slight, superficial blemishes which can be removed will be cheaper and just as satisfactory for cooking. Wilted vegetables may be an ut ter waste because they often can not be used at all. 6. Buy eggs to get the best va lue under state grading regula tions. Strictly fresh, high-grade eggs, although not necessarily the largest size, are preferred when served as a single dish. For casseroles, croquettes, meat loa ves and general cooking, smaller eggs are quite satisfactory. The color of the egg shell does not affect the eating quality or the food value, but sometimes affects the price. n The North Carolina Agricul tural Extension Service and the North Carolina Agricultural Ex periment Station have a total of 265 bulletins and pamphlets a vailable free upon request. LEGALS Just sit back and relax it's to quick, easy and convenient . . . po inw in cost . . . for cxaHrle: SOUTHBOUND Buses leave every 1V4 hours MIAMI $15.25 FT. MYER $15.25 JACKSONVILLE $9.30 ORLANDO $11.85 PESACOLA $13.90 TAMPA $12.95 NORTHBOUND Buses leave every 1V4 hours WASHINGTON $8.35 NEW YORK CITY $11.95 BOSTON $15.85 LOS ANGELES $46.70 Plus US tax Big saving on R-trips UNION BUS STATION ' Raeford Hotel Phone 718 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Ernest Wall, de ceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said setate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of Feb ruary 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 18th day of February, 1954. Miss Joye Wall, Executrix, Route 1, Aberdeen, N. C. 38-43c 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of J. C. Camp bell, deceased, late of Hoke Coun ty, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 11th day of February, 1955, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said cslnte will please make imme diate payment. This the 11th day of February, 1954. Mrs. Margaret C. McLauchlin, Administratrix, RFD, No. 1, Red Springs, N. C. 37-42P NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default having occurred in the performance of certain cov enants of that deed of trust, dat ed the 15 day of February, 1949, recorded the 1 day of March, 1949, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, North Carolina, In Book 89, Page 103, executed by Foster Wariax and Anna Wariax, his wife, to Vance E. Swift, Trustee, the Benefici ary named in said deed of trust has declared the entire debt and obligation secured thereby due and payable at once; that the said Foster Wariax and Anna Wariax, his wife, have failed to pay the said debt; and that pursuant to the power contained in said deed of trust, upon request of the Ben eficiary, I, Vance E. Swift, Trus tee, will sell the tract of land de scribed in said deed of trust at public auction on the 3 day of March, 1954, at 12:00 noon, at the courthouse door, in Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, to pay the debt secured by the said Don't let those soil pestJ eat up your profits this year . . . D-D is the approved and recommended nematode killer. v t ! Manufacture J by. SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION Dnhibuied by; McLauchlin Company, Inc. Dundarrach Trading Company deed of trust with interest and the costs ot such sale; the land being situated in Antioch Town ship, Hoke County, North Caro lina, and on the east side of Raft swamp, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the run of said swamp under what is known as "Bethune's Bridge" where the road leading from Red Springs to what is known as the "Old Timothy Currie Place" crosses said Raft swamp, and runs thence with said road N 44 de grees 15' E 528 feet to a stake; thence again as said road N 34 degrees 30' E 594 feet to a stake; thence continuing with said road N 41 degrees 15' E 1405.8 feet and crossing Antioch-to-Shannon road, to a stake in G. H. McDon ald's line on the north side of said road; thence with McDon ald's line S 60 degrees 30' E 557 feet to an iron stake with 2 red oak pointers, McDonald's corner; thence S 32 degrees 30' W 79.2 feet to center of Antioch-Shan-non road; thence with said road S 52 degrees E 467.2 feet to run of a branch; thence continuing with said road S 69 degrees 45' E 976.1 feet to corner of the Trissie Currie line or corner; thence as her line S 42 degrees W 3661.7 feet to the run of Raft swamp; thence up its various courses to the beginning, running around and embracing the 61 and the 71 contiguous tracts of land described in and conveyed by deed by J. Vance Rowe, Trustee, to J. Earl Parker as appears by reference to Deek Book No. 86, at page 62, of Hoke County regis try. TERMS: Cash. Five per cent (5) of the amount of the high est bid must be deposited with Trustee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated this 27 day of January, 1954. VANCE E. SWIFT, Trustee. 36-39C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Mrs. Sallie Sinclair Cameron, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of January, 1955, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21st day of January, 1954. Louise Cameron Bock, Admin istratrix. 34-39 0 NOTICE OF LAND SALE Look at Book of Deeds No. 90, page 86 in the Register of Deeds' What's All This Talk About 114 RACKET ALLEY? office in Raeford, N. C, and you will find where Mary Elizabeth McKinnon (called Lizzie McKin non) deeded 72.7 acres of land to Hoke county In October 1948. This land was surveyed by J. H. Blue in July 1948 for the County and the map of it is in Mr. J. A. McGoogan's office. It' is located in McLauchlin Township, Hoke county, N. C, and is bounded on the north by lands of (unknown); on the east by Willis, Parker, and McLean; on the south by said McLean; and on the west by Johnson, Russell and others. It is offered for sale to the highest bidder at 12, noon, Feb ruary 27th, 1954 at the court house in Raeford. The bid will be subject to confirmation or n SAVINGS JUBILEE! IT'S FOUNDER'S WEEK AT A & P YOUR CHOICE 29c Ann Page Top Quality Foods Pint Jar Sandwich Spread 12-oz Glass Strawberry Pre serves. 2-oz Can Ground Black Pepper. 1-lb Jar Pure Honey. II Angelus Recipe ' Marshmallows, 2 10-oz pkge 33c Aged For Flavor Sharp Cheddar Cheese, lb 55c Wonderful Flavor - Ann Page Blended Syrup, 12-oz bot 19c 2 Diets - Fish Flavor - Regular Daily Dog Food, 6 1-lb cans 45c For Good Pancakes Everytiinc - Try Sunnyfield Pancake Flour, 2 20-oz pkgs 25c .True Parker Taste Tempting Strawberry Pie, each pie , 49c COME SEE - COME SAVE - AT A & P Jection by the Board of County Commissioners. Arthur D. Gore, County At torney. 36-39C '$m mm Get low cost Farm Bureau auto insurance save up to 25 . Standard, nonassess able policy . . . quick, friend ly claims servic. Second largest mutual auto insurer in U. S. , FOR INFORMATION, PHONE J. W. Canaday Business Phone 8748 Residence Phone 6286 "osrcfe ErJepj Ball-itoiBTfi: Suspension you tlie lidie! (HI! it f Is 3 01sm1 i -2' : I "' " . 4- s-niSi .,.. , ! I , St.. jt ,. ,.m,V..'ji ' v, i - i - ' - 7 --rmr-: -.i A This revolutionary new Ford front suspension soaks up road shook before It reaches you I Makes all riding and handling easierl The "old" roads won't leem the same with Ford'i new Ball-Joint Suspension 'paving" the way for you. You'll enjoy a softer, more level rid because Ford's new system allows greater shock absorbing movement of the front wheels. Handling is far better, too, not only on turns but on the straightaways as well. That's because conventional kingpinf have been replaced by simple, sealed ball Joints that won't stick or bind. No other car in Ford's field can equal this modern ride because no other has Ball-Joint Suspension. Agile new performance, too, is yours in a '54 Ford. Whether yom ohooie Ford's new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 or 115-h.p. I-block Six you get the quick response and smooth, quiet operation of modem overhead valve, low-friction deep-block engine. And no matter which of Ford's 28 new models you choose you enjoy recognized style leadership with clean, modern lines . . . sparkling new colors , , ( and harmonizing upholstery fabrics and trim. f "T ywiiii,---,! Seals Out dirt. You can forget road splash because dirt and water can't get into the ball joints in Ford's new front suspension. Each of the four joints is effectively sealed by a unique rubber-and-metal shield. This means that con tact surfaces of each ball and socket remain clean wear is kept to a minimum. X. x f f i W U If lrJtfl,.ijjm 3 I f tiliiV' . "IIW.IIIMI1IIIHIH Keeps that new-car feel. Youll enjoy Ford's new-car feel much longer because ball joints are spring-loaded to compensate automatically for anf wear. Front wheels hold alignment far longer than with conventional systems. Ball joints can't stick or bind. Steering remains consistently easy. Eliminates 12 Wear points. Ford's Ball-Joint Front Suspension limi nates IS of 10 points of wear found ta conventional systems. Rubbar-bushed supports at saner ends of suspension control arms not only reduce tba number of wett points but also tasulat chassis from road noises. We cordially Invite you to Teat Drive RAEFORD AUTO C0KPAHY Phone 7SS Raefcrd, N. C.
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 18, 1954, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75