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41 THCiWIIAr, HOV- -11»,' II Langston Dies The funeral service for Edward LancsSon who passed away last Wednesday at the Sanatorium were h^ Friday Morning Nov. 13 in the Itaeford Methodist Onirch with Rev. S. C. Crawtod assisted by RcAr.-W. F. Trawick conducting the services. His pastor paid a beautiful tribute to him which appears elsewhere in thirs paper. Mrs. W. R. Barrington ac-r corripanied by Mrs. Clyde Upchurcit. sang The Holy City. Interment wa^ in the P.aeford cemetery. Pall Beari ers were H. L. Gatlin, Jr.. Neil) A. I’cDoi'.r 0. Jr.. Lav.r.nce St.rn;on,‘ D ri Itltlr..”!?. Devci Aiis'.in mid Rcs- c 'c Cur. ie. Edward CAREFULLY HARVESTED TIMBBRi was coin n. ( e, 1911 .-r.d Nov. II, 1942, ag.-d i j’eai's 10 niDfhths and 5 days. He j was irvurief to Miss Margaret Colei oi Raeford in 1938. She with.one child S’, rvives. Before coming to Raeford to live he was statistician for the p role commission in Raleigh and up until his illness in January of this' y }r he worked for R. E. A. | lie entered the Sanatorium for treatment last January and seemed to be getting along nicely unitl a sud den change for the worse came on Tuesday afternoon of last week, with death following the next afternoon. During his short residence in Rae- ford. the deceased had. made many fri nds. Besides his wife and child he is survived by his mother, Mrs. W. J. Laro’^ston of Kinston and the follow ing sisters and brothers, Mrs. J. T. ¥^arters. Akron Ohio; Mrs. B. M. Pat;, La Grange, N. C.; Mrs. W. E, Mumford, and Mrs. W. F .Turley, Kinston. Brothers, G. C. of Rocl^ Moi nt. Z. R. of Akron, Ohio, William of Norfolk, Va. and Robert of Wash ington, D. C. A large number of relatives and frirnds from out of town attended the fune.ul. This landowner is not only harvesting his timber selec tively btit is selling poles, sawlogs and pulpwood instead of any single product. It is a waste of money to sell good pole stock for sawlogs, or good sawlog stpek for pulpwood. Hoke County North Carolina In The SupeHor Court November Tttm 1943. Report of (Srsad Jury Follows.'' With The Army People Contributed Man'.' new' 'Officers and Enlisted men f.; conir.;^ to Raeford to make th ir humes. Among the most receht to trJ: ? up residence h^re are. Capt and Mrs. Williard at Mrs. W. B. Mf'Lauchlh.'s in the Roth apart ment. Lt. and Mrs. Jack Otto at John Mc- C-oogan’s Li. and Mrs.Conconnon at Mrs. A. J Fuller’s. Lt. and Mrs. Uobinson at Mrs. J. W. Cur-'ie’s. Lt. and Mrs. Barth who were in Bill Larv.ont’s house have been traj^s- ferred and Lt. and Mrs. will move in this v-'^ek. Lt. and Mrs. Sheehan have taken Mrs. Will Lament’s apartment. LL Wa.vne Jones is now 1st Lt. lA. Suddath is alio a 1st Lt. The Officer’s wives dub are having a dessert bridge today at 1:30 with IKane Titvs at the Giles home. Mre. Bethune, Libarian wanis the army people to visit the Library in the County Office Building. The latest and best books are on these shelves and the larger cities have no better. Trade v. ith our advertisers-and mention the News Journal. STRAIGHT FROM NEW YOEK DAISIES woNttell Rruvu • eyed sasens em> I broidered non- ichalantly I around a bright green yoke and skirt hem of ttds New York cnatian add a teach at sum- aw whimsy. Weni^, ales- dbr sad deveU If.mnT" I acetty frock of beige ipuB tayea cemes I wan wMMa tiM f eperameafli abrtc eea- I aerrailew m- Ashley Heights Mir. -and Mrs. J. L. Nichols spent a few days In Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Uitderwood. C]J. M. Love Promoi^ to Corporal Cpl. Raymond M. Love, of Raeford, N. C., the son of Mrs. D. J. Love, of Wagram, N. C., has been promoted to corporal, according to Major N. B. Clinch, Coamumding Officer of the Army Air Forces Advanced Flying School, Hobbs, New Mexico. Cpl. Love, who is a graduate of Wagram School, is with the !jny Air Forces Advanced Flying ool, Hobbs, New Mexico. WM! \-k'- 'k Actual experience on the world’s war fronts has proved the collapsi ble boat an essential safety feature for both Naval and land based planes. They are made of rubber ized material, easily inflated. / A -J. Mr., and Mrs. W. M. 'llhompsoa of Farmlife, N. C. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardister. We have examined ten bills and found ten true bills. The- reports o? all justices of the Peace and Mayor of the Town of Rae ford were found to be in older. All reports of administrators and Executors. were found to be in. with the exception of one or two which we request that the Clerk of the Court complete if possible before the expiration of his term of office in December. We have examined the Jail and Court House and found same to be- in good condition with the exception of lights in the. Jail which were found to be insufficient and -in poor repair. We recommend that the light ing systerfi in the Jail be put in good order, and-tKat.necessary fixtures be put in .tile Wall and the plastering of walls around th-ese fixtures be re paired immediately. The County Office Building was found to be in good condition, and we wish to commend the Board of County Commissioners for the splen did quarters arranged for 'the Ra tioning Board in this building. It has come to our attention that since the inspection of this County Office Building, that on last night several “German Swastikas” were painted on the top glases of se-veral windows next to the side walk, wheth cr this be some prank or some sub versive element working in our midst we feel that it is our duty to call it to the attention of this Cour tfor any action he may deem necessary. We have enjoyed our woric with the Presiding Judge, and especially hiS emphasis on our “American Way of Life” which we as free citizens are enjoying today, and which we pledge ourselves, to see shall always exist. We also appreciate the splendid co operation and assistance given to us by, the solicitor. Respectfully submitted, J. M. McGougan, Foreman. F. A. Keith, Clerk. Mrs. Bill Roberts, formerly Mor- jorie Wrenn Johnson spent the week at W. C. U. N. C. in Greensboro with Mildred Womble, astudent there. Hubert Cole spent the week-end in High Point with his sister, Louise Cole, who is working there. Howard Lucas of Southport visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. LuCas for a few days. Onr Jebk^toSne SoUais Bvy j[\\ ^ ivjry Pof Cay I1AB3E] ..PAY : VAV Stifp SFSi:3:iiG—SA¥i DOUMif NORTH CAROUNA FACTS I ^ILMimON CLAIMS 'mRLD5f^L largest CHRISTMAS TREE“- A MOSS-FESfOQNED LNE OAK decorated FOR THE miST MAS SEASOn-70 FEETMIC-H /5 FEET JN CIRCUMFERENCE INI799AI7P0UHD NUGGET OF €OLD ms - , FOUND IN CABAmS COUNTY/ At the Battle of Midway an Army Lieutenant, after bombing a carrier, was forced to bail out of his bomber. He was able to get a "fish eye” view of the entire battle from his collapsi ble boat and was later picked up by an American plane. Your purchase of War Bonds with jat least ten per cent of yoiir income every payday will help protect the lives of men who are flying for you. Get behind them today. V.s. Treasury Deparlmtnt Lugeati Riley of W. C. U. N. C. in Greensboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Riley. ★ if war; bomos The sixteen-inch coast gm is th^ most powerful of all American guns and costs about $2,000,000 each. It will throw a shell weighing up to a ton many miles. 'The Coast Guard also has an eight-inch mobile rail way gun which will hurl a heavy projectile about 18 miles. YOUR “SHIP woi COME Iir Sooner By the Aid of NewspapCi*^ ADVERTISING, i AMOSTHCOO PeOPlE DECEIVE STEAOVEMPLOVMENTAND $/.oocL00OiHMimmm FRONINeNORmCIMUM DRewwe iNOUsiRv: MmAMUSKSET TWNSHIP! (HYO£ COUNTY) NAD NO MAmAMTSINFMO/OU^AIQi YY^’Btmds The Bcewiiffi Industry, jeahkit ef be^s good naa^ ’ eaploys adweguladoa to maintain whotewMiecoiidi* dona whm.beer'^ia 8^ The beer dealer's license pledge binds him not to sell to minors, or to those who have over4Bdulged. It pro* tiihiiu gambling —xough or coarse language ~ or hang* ers-on of a QuestioiudHe character. Those dealers who do not observe these simple rules are not welcome in this business. To them we my: “Clean Up or Close Up”. If they don’t dean up, afto being warned^ state enforcement officials will usually revoke their hcenses on our complaint Encourage the good dealer, shun the law-breakee That’s how you can help !- a/touna KMjmnnujux t ED&AK 8 BAlAibinr Ourclm fSOr 8(7 Commenol BHg. K t - I 4- DEPENDABLE CLEANING SERVICE For defense of our homes, the Coast Guard needs many of these powerful weapons. You can do your part to help pay for them by invest ing at least ten percent of your in come in War Bonds and Stamps ev ery payday. U.s. Treasury Department Read The News-Journal Want Ads NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING The Very Best You Qm There Ara MANY Things We Are Ui^able To Get. But We Do Have Bed Room Suites Lamps Occasion^ Tables y Beautiful Rugs MagaziWe Racks Breakfast Sets Coffee Makers KitchW Cabinets And Many Other Things for Your Pleasure and Comfort Raeford Furniture Co. Hoke County’s Only Furniture Stjore ^ ■ PBOTECTYOUR HOME FROM TIIBERCIIIOSIS 4ir. '’X. SUt CHHISIMAS S£AU^ SALE OF SEALS BEGINS MONDAY, NOV. 23i:d o /;• ,*
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