'=1. 1 ■' .-r ■ ■ ♦ V ' ‘ -;•;.' . c^.r ,, : i r*w. J/ THE NEWS^OTONAU BAgFOHD, N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, H Hie News-Joarnal iCMOblM I : ASaocur Tefephone 3521 PiAlfehed Every Thnuday by ne Estate of Paul Didsoo raeford, n. c. SabscriptioB Rates: $2.0f per year (b Advance) Ill Memoriam PAUL DICKSON 1889 - 1935 MRS. PAUL DICKSON. Editor Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under act of March 3, 1870. ings will be evenutally adopted. Yet government sp^ds “as usual”. Gov ernment will now swallow the medi cine it prescribes for the pe«>le. Every dispassionate survey indi cates that Federal expense can be reduced billions a year without im periling the war effort. The cuts could be made entirely in non-war expenditures. But that will never be done imtil the people demand it— and kick out every public official who refuses to cooperate. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1934, Daniel Isaac Allred, Eliza beth H. Allred, Frank E. Allred, Christine E. Allred, Ina W. Allred, WANT ADS LOST OR STRAYED from home, one black mare mule, four years old. weight about 1000 lbs. Finder please notify E. T. Garrett, Rt. 1, Aber deen. 2tp FOR SALE—Two nice Pitt Bull pup pies. Six months old. John Carver, Rt. 2, Raeford, N. C. 2tp, 10-11. LOST—Pocketbook. $3.00 in money, gas book. Social Security card, registration card. If found please return to Joe McGill. Rt. 1 Box 22. WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6-room house, all conveniences, close in. Permanent. In or about Sept.^. c-o The News-Journal 2tp EXTRAVAGANCE “Extravagance in any form, by citizens or by government, imperils the war effort,” wrote Dr. Henry M. Wriston, president of Brown Univer sity, recently. “Individuals are asked to reverse their habits of spending if inflation is not to destroy their sub stance. The same obligation rests upon the government . . . we increase our productive power, “If we proceed without waste, if if we decrease our expenditures for non-essentials, we cannot only sur vive but survive without bankruptcy. This can be done only if considera tions of political advantage are put aside, only if government curtails its own activities as it expects citizens to curtail theirs, only if the govem- pient makes its policies consistent with each other.” At the present time, government is taking strenuous steps to reduce con sumer purchasing power, in order to prevent inflation. That, as well as the production of needed, feve.nue for precedented taxation and for ever- increasing sales of War Bonds and Stamps. It is forecast in some cir cles that a system of enforced sav- FOR RENT—2 modem new unfur nished houses on bus line in Fay- ettevUle. $50.00. Call Fayetteville . 3552-1. Mrs. Brown Itp TO CHECK FARM FOR SALE Fine Hoke County Farm of 158 acres; 1 new four-room house; 1 4-room house in good repair; 2 new '21-foot tobacco bams; 1 new pack house; 2 new feed barns; 70 acres cleared—bal ance wel) timbered; 3% miles from Raeford; 200 yards off paved Dundarrach highway; on rural power line. See or write ROY D. SINGLETON Red Springs, N/C. DRINK ^eca'k TRADI-MAKK loMed under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLE COMPANY Aberdeen. N. C BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Sterling- Crystal- Popolar Patterns by TOWLE—“CRAFTSMAN” WALLACE WATSON INTERNATIONAL KIRK—The New “Kirk Rose” DUNCAN-MILLER HEISEY LOTUS SENECA Ctunor CASTLETON (See the Beautiful Gloria SPODE (No Pattern Discontinued) HAVILAND—Grandmother's Patterns Revived Our Line of Gifts is Very Beautiful and Though Silver is Very Hard to Get, We Have Much From Which to Select Mall Order Service—Prompt and Efficient—Every Gift Beautifully Wrapped Remember—“IT COSTS NO MORE. OFTEN LESS, TO TRADE AT A QUALITY STORE” PERKINSON'S HAY ST. FAYETTEVILLE and Joe Allred, Jr., executed and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for the Land Bank Commis sioner, a certain deed of trust whi^ is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke Coimty, North Carolina, in Book 22, at Page 230: and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power sale therein contained: NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will on the 1st day of Sep tember, 1942, at. the court house door 9f Hoke County, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, second tract of the following described lands containing. One Hundred Eighteen (118) acres, situate wholly in Hoke County. Those two tracts or parcels of land about three miles Southeast from the Town of Aberdeen, lying on both sides of the Moore-Hoke County line and near North Carolina Highway No. 70 and adjoining the A. and R. Railroed on its Southern side, said tracts of land containing Forty-Two and 95-100 (42.05) acres and One Hundred Eighteen (118) acres, re spectively, more or less, the said land being bounded as follows: on the North by the lands of Henry M. C. Blue and the A. and R. Rail road; on the East by the lands of Miss Louise Blue, the Theodore Dixon land, and the land of I. A. Thompson: Professional Cards ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bank of Raeford Building N. McN. SMITH Attomey-at-Law G. G. DICKSON Attomey-st-Lsw Bank of Raeford Building G. B. BOI^VLAND Phone 2271 - Raeford. N. C Attomey-at-Law Office in Courthouse on the South by the land of D. A. Lowder, and on the West > by the laiids of N. S. Sindair, H. J. Blue and Henry M. C. Blue. The said tracts of land are particularly de scribed according to a plat ptepatred by J. L. Neil. C. E., in January, 1920, and in the deed of trust above mentioned to which reference is made. The first tract containing Forty- two and 95-100 (42.95) acres, more or less, situate in Moore County to be sold at the court house door of said county, and the second tract containing One Hundred Eighteen (118) acres, more or less, situate in Hoke County to be sold at the court bouse door of Hoke County. A deposit of 10 percent of any bid not exceeding $500 and 5 percent of any bid in excess thereof will be required. If said deposit is not made niay cause a serious loss, let us ekeckyour Policies The Johnson Co. Phone 219—1 RAEFORD, N. C ReprMsntlno THE TRAVELERS, MartfOnl at the close of the bidding, the property will be resold at two o’clock P. M. of the same day. This property is being sold subject to 1942 taxes. This the 16th day of Ju^l942.v* Tn rrust W. O. McGIBONY, J. Vance Rowe, Agent and Attorney for Trustee. 4t 8-5-13-20-27. AND STORE IT FOR NEXT WINTER^S USE. 1. The present military program will seriously affect the fuel supply industries. 2. Transportation facilities which are already running to near capacity will he greatly affected as each month goes hy. 3. As the defense industries get into higher gear, their prior ities on fuel will take a greater proportion of the avail able supply. 4. Prices are almost sure to be higher in the fall and winter. THEY WILL NOT BE LOWER. 5. Uncle Sam and the War Effort come first. The comforts and conveniences—yes even necessities of civilians are secondary. This can he avoided hy getting yonx next - winter’s coal NOW. Your government advises getting your coal NOW. I We have secured a limited amount of high grade coal for our customers. Our terms will be for cash only. HOKE OIL & FERTILIZER CO. TELEPHONE 2401 C We Sell Blue Diamond Coal x tiAilK »• - i*•/ Let’s blast Japan--and Germany—and Italy—with the dudn lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap in our cellars, attics and garages, on our farms and in our places of business. ^ Scrap iron and steel, other metals, rubber and waste materials. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes and the fighting weapons our boys must have. It is needed at once. ’ ' ' 4*- Sell it to a Junk dealer—^ve it to a charity or collection agency—take it yourself to the nearest collection point—or consult the Local Salvage Committee... If you live on a farm, and have found no means of dispoung of your Junk, get in touch with the County War Board or your farm implement dealer. ■ Throw YOUR scrap Into the fight! This message approved by Conservation Division WAR PRODUCTION BOARD Ihk adv»rtb»msHl paU for by tht jynoriean fmlviRriu Sahagm ConwuHM (roproioiitliigoad with ftmdspravkM by groups of hadhginduOrialcoiKonm). into a you Local Salvage Committee—Phe^e: 275-1 JOHN A. McGOOGAN, Chairman A. S. KNOWLES SAM McGOUGAN TOMMY UPCHURCH , . . AU. NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERS K. A. McDonald MISS JOSEPHINE HALL -If!

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