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THE NEWS-JOLRNAL, RAEFORD. N. C
THURSDAY. MAY 6th. 193
The News-Journal
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In Meinoriain
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matter nt t he post ot'fke at Kae
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a:u rooms.
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A welcome such as was
those coming from
years ai;o is extended
k these soldiers. When the adver
'.AS iaii. tit '.' of the News-Journal
mit.&e.-vi to its adverti-ers that we
i-(,.f;;.i.;o tiuse now comers this
week, t le suggest on met with hear
:ct response. The fact is we
Include Seven Basic
Foods in Daily Diet
Mrs. Cornelia C. MonTs, nemo
economist in food conservation at N. j
C. College, calls attention to the s?- i
-oiildr.'t get around and not nearly ! veR. l0:;a eroups whicn should.
..11 ol t.;e Merchants and Husmess ' mciuaea in trie daily diet ot ev-
foie the 3rd day of April.1944, or
Hils notice wil 1 le plead in bar of
their recovery.
AH persons indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate
setUe:vent.
This 3rd day of April 1913.
Annie June McLauchlln,
Administratrix.
Ctp.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of ti e estate of W. B. McQueen, late
of Hoke County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to pre
sent them to me, duly verified, on or
before the 26th day of April, 1944,
or this notice w ill be plead in bar
of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This 26th d.iy of April, 1943.
W. B. McQueen, Jr.,
Administrator.
N. MeN. Smith, Atty. 6-3 pd
onuses were given a chance to ex
press their greetmas. So it will just
uive to be cmtmued Anyway, they
ill will g ve you inhumation and the
I best service within their power, con
! Adoring War Time shortages. The
' ews-Journal and Its Advertisers
I my WELCOME TO YOU.
CORDIAL WELCOME IS EXTEND
ED ARMY PERSONNEL FROM
C AMP MACKALL
About :ive weeks a.o, CT:cers and
Enlisted men ftvm the FIRST Air
bo; ne Camp, Camp Mackall. began
looking for homes in Raeford and
Western section of Hoke County. To
day pinny of them are liv'r.g among
us. They have a'xirt rents, houses
; Transplanting Time
Fcr Tobacco Growers
Lumberton, May 8. Tobacco trans
plant ng time f or the Lumberton flue
cured area has arrived, with tobacco
growers hit by blue mold and short
on plants, according to the crop con
dition report just issued by Jasper
C. Hutto, supervisor of the Lumber
ton tobacco market. Present favor
able weather conditions, hove'er.
have contributed to the opt niism of
the farmers.
Transplanting s in progress
throughout the Liinibeytm area, the
report says, with tiie scanty supply
of planls growing well in the main,
but having to fight the dreaded blue
mold. Inso. ts are reported all over
the area, ti t are not doing any
S'rer.t damage except in isolated
eciojflf OTHER
TELL HER SHE'S YOUNG AND FASHIONABLE
V.'ITH A NEW DRESS
KAT HOSE SHOES
and Accessories
SUITS
ISRAEL MANN
"Where Price and Quality Meet."
Greetinp.l ! Cair.p Mackall Personnel.
ery person to enable families to im
prove Wartime Diets and maintain
nutrition standards.
In the first group are the green
and yellow vegetables, some of
which should be raw and some cook
ed. In the second group are oran
Scs, tomatoes, grapefruit or raw cab I
bage, cr salad greens. j
Group three consists of potatoes
and other vegetables and fruits, '
which can be eaten raw, dried or
cooked, frozen or canned. Milk and '
milk products make up the fourth
group. j
In the fifth group are meat, pool-!
try, fish or eggs. Dried beans, peas,
nuts or peanut butter are also in-!
eluded. The sixth group consists of ;
bread, flour and cereals, with the na
tural w hole grain or enriched pro
ducts g.ving the highest f. od value, j
tn the final group are butter and .
fortified margai ine. j
Mrs. Morris says that the diily
-Hot siio. ld bo checked against these
evcn groups, and housewives should
nr.ke the best possible use of the
various foods which are available. '
This must be dene if the nutrition
-ti.n.ir.rcis of the nation are to be
properly maintained.
She says: "To be vigorous ard
;t ong, eat the basic 7 every clay".
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Wherever You
Are - Don't Forget
Your
Be SURE That You
Remember Your
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on HER DAY
i!S THERE ANYTHING TO THIS
GHOST BI SIXES?
Famous spook-hunting expert tells
f sixteen authentic appar tions and
oge:s an interesting explanation of
hmv spectres can be actually "rran--:f.:
cured" by the mkid. Rend this
i"!u ;.in: tir.g story in May 16th issue
Thp American Weekly
The B'S Magazine Distributed With
T!ie
BALTIMOKE
SIXDAY AMERICAN
Ask Ycor Dealer To Reserce Your
Conv
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as adrmrfs
trator of the estate rf Mrs. Sallie
E. Wright, late of Hoke County.
Xoith Carolina, this is to notify
all perm ns having claims against
the said estate to present them to
me, dr!y verified, on or before
! the 15th cay of April. 1944. or this
notice v. ill be pled in bar of their
rccovc: y. j
All pers ns indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate
! set' lenient.
! This lath day of April, 1943.
J J. G. Wright,
Administrator
A. D. Cere. Atfy.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Gilbert McLauchlin'
late of Hoke County North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to pre
sent them to me, duly verified on be- !
BECAUSE they are the un-sung heroines of this War
let's make Mother's Day, May 9th, one they will long
remember. Because of the look of hope in her eye, be
cause her smiling courage, your Mother this year, is
truly the "Lady of the Hour." Let her know how proud
you are of the job she is doing.
Remember to tell her that you, like all Americans everywhere, deeply
appreciate the letters of hope she sends, the hours of labor she spends in
Red Cross Work, the faith she has in you and all others who are all out to
win the War. Tell her so with a gift, a visit, a letter, a phone call. If you
want to give her something special inscribed "To Mother With Love,"
choose it at EAUCOM'S.
We will wrap it as a gift and mail it for you Here you will find a most
complete assortment of things your Mother likes.
HUNDREDS OF GIFTS FOR ONE WHO SPENDS HER TIME TO MAKE
YOU HAPPY.
AUCOM'S CASH STORE
RAEFORD'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
Army Personnel Welcomed. We offer a special invitation to the New Com
ers Stationed at Camp Mackall now making their homes in Raeford.
i'JPfW.
Next Sunday, May 9th
The girl who married dear old dad is the nicest
girl you ever had;
So show her that you feel that way . . make her
Queen on the 9th of May.
Her role this year is more than great; for on her
shoulders lies the weight
Of breaking tics, yet keeping cheer; of smiling
thru that would-be tear.
We'd be defenseless in defense if it weren't for
Mother's common-sense.
Morale would be just another word if Mother's
case was left unheard.
Hats Off To Mother" Is the theme .... her day,
our store can be a team
To make this coming Mother's event a day of
remembrance lovingly sent.
Come in and select that Chair or Rug or Something Else for I
me nome
Raeford Furniture Co.
Hoke County's Only Furniture- Store.
To those New Comers now Stationed at
Camp Mackall we Say: "Welcome."
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HERE ARE TEN QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR MOTHER-
-ANSWER
THEM BY PLACING AN "X" IN THE SPACE PROVIDED.
1 Mother thought you were the most
beautiful baby in the world.
TRUE FALSE
2 Mother toiled to keep your clothes
' clean and patched.
TRUE FALSE
3 Mother saerified her time from
other things to take care of you.
TRUE FALSE
4 Mother cared for you when you
were sick and needed comforting.
TRUE FALSE
5 Mother gave you many advantages,
that she never had.
TRUE FALSE
6 Mother devoted .24 hours a
look ng after you during
childhood.
day
your
TRUE FALSE
7 Mother is kind, considerate
thoughtful in every thing.
TRUE FALSE
and
8 Mother loves you more than any
one else in the world.
TRUE FALSE
9 Mother is happiest when you are
near her.
TRUE FALSE
10 Mother appreciates more than
anyone else the things and atten
tions you pay her regardless of how
small they may be.
TRUE. FALSE
What's your score it should be 100 for we believe if you will stop
and think every single one of the above questions are TRUE. If you an
swered only one of the 10 questions right you still owe Mother a lot. Sun
day, May 9th, is Mother' Day don't forget her. W7e have a score of
smart practical gifts suggestions including Watches, Rings, Necklaces,
Glassware, Dinnerware, Pen and Pencil sets and Costume jewelry. These
are lasting gifts that Mother can appreciate the rest of her life.
p d inwn knr raeford' s
Vx. 1 . XklVl-tl-X VV , JEWELER
We Welcome Army Personnel of Camp Mackall