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PAGE TWO THE NEWS - JOURNAL, KAEFORD, N. C THURSDAY, MAT 20. IMS (Continued from page Three) porarily in this fine old house of mem ories. But here dwelt first those of stout heart, great vision and brave spirit, who faced the wilderness. S7 MR EM TOfflM SSSiPEMI The News-Journa North Carolina vK ' felled the primeval forest, built a new nation, new homes with fee simple WHEN SIGNAL IS GIVEN: IT MEANS s YOU DO THISassy 55 ASSOCIATION M Of ....-. -Trrr 1 r title to thousands of acres of "goodly ' land," surrounding them. In timet this land became well tilled and fer j tile fields, through the thought and labor of musters and contented slaves who under a kindly and patriarchal ; system, which found its best expres sion in the? devout Scottish settle ments along the Cape Fear river and ; in neighboring counties, making up the "Cape Fear country," conquered 1 the wilderness of North Carolina. i "O fortunate. O happy day When a new home finds its place ! f5gl rrmA.V . L Telephone 3."2t l'ubli.ieil Every TImrstliiy by The Estate of Paul Dickson It.KK)i:i, X. C. STUDY luUT inemt Hints mm m rout direction Suit ripllon Hales: $2.00 per year (In Advance) sous or SHott n wavdhw masts tOMMNt EXFKTTJ - 1 la Menioriiun PAUL DICKSON 18H0 . 1033 MRS. P.U'L DICKSON, Editor Entered second-class mail matter at tie post office at Rae fcrd. N. C, under Act of March 3. 1870. Mrs. Roger Dixon is a patient at lloore County Hospital. ing Marv Stpwnrt Povirffton is snonH a few days with Joan Johnson. I. "&"" L,aunnourg, Mrs. W. V. Thornberg returned to Moore County Hospital where she is a patient. Mrs. Brown Hendricks is visiting friends in Wilmington N. C. O Mrs. Murray Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. R. L. Murray was hostess ta 1 her bridge club last Wednesday ' evening. Arrangements of sumrrer' flowers made the rooms very attrac ' tive. Mrs. Bonnie Blue won high: score prize and Mrs. Arah Stuart 1 kept the floating prize. Mrs. Mtir ray served a sweet course which was very much enjoyed. Among the myriad homes of earth, Like a new star, just sprung to birth, So said the guests in speech and song. As in the chimney burning bright They hiinged the iron crane that night." Longfellow, "Hanging of the Crane." Signally honored guests on this occasion were Mesdames Bailey Evans and George McNeill of Fay ctteville; Mrs. Alexander Shaw of Wagram; Mrs. Flora McNeill Ray of Scotland county; Miss Fedie McKay Miss Betsy McNeill ef Mrs. Clarence Lytch. Riieford, and Miss Mary Gilchrist McNeill of Lumberton. This happy occasion is to be the forerunner of many parties through out the years, which will doubtless strengthen bond of kinship and friend ship. liT'T"lll .X STIAPT MAST MMT PUND RAVI PASSU MIT MAT KTM CAUTION! u Mr -ntr, iim1 wo u k u iimM KMfMSER! IMPORTANT: Tack Up This Notice! ssaL- ly McNeill as see Book of Deeds No. 19. at page 339 of Hoke County Re. gistry. There is excepted from the above description, a tract of 97 acres re leased by Southern Trust Company LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as adminis- LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC E OF RESALE ; Whereas, on the 1st day of April, j 1940. Elbert McPhaul and wife, Eli- j zabeth Clarke McPhaul. executed j and delivered unto Southern Loan and Insurance Company. Trustee for j Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land c., and beginning at H. L Mrs. H. L. Gatlin. Jr. fell and broke his arm Tuesday afternoon. Wartime Rationing Guide SUGAR Stamp No. 12, in War Ration Book 1 is good for five pounds ot sugar tl ' '.-ou May 31. COFFEE Stamp No. 23 now good for one pound, which must last through May 30. SHOES Coupon 11 in the sugar snd coffee ration book ent.t'.es each holder to one pair of shoes until June 15, when a new stamp will be designate!. FL'EL OIL Number 5 coupons are now valid and will be good for 10 gallons until September 30. "T" rations are issued by local rationing boards after approval is obtained from local Ocices of Defense Transportation on the basis of certificates of war neces ity. Farmers may obtain gasoline for their tract' "s. engines, and other nonhighway equipment for a period of six months instead of three months under a recent change in rationing regulations. TIRES Owners of passenger cars and commercial vehicles us ing tires smaller than 7.50 by 20 do not require certificates for re capping. WAR RATION BOOKS Blue stamps G. H, and J, totaling 48 points. in War Ration Book Two valid for the purchase of processed foods and will be good throughout the mor.th of May. Blue stamps D, E. and F. which have been in use since March 25, expire or. April 3H. "This rears that blue stamps P. E. F. Che April series), and G H. J. Ore May series), all are vnl id wnt:i the end ,.f the :r. mth. A siinlar 'overlap period' was pro vided tow-.rd the end of last month when D. E. ar.d F blue stamps ft April were validated on March 25." MEATS Red E stamps will be gd throuch the mor.th of May. Rci F stamp became valid May 2. G stamps will be valid May 9: H stamps. May 16: J stamps. May 23. ! Trustee, in deed from D. H. McNeill, i trator of the estate of Mrs. Sallie et al, to Elbert McPhaul. dated Sept. 1 E- Wright, late of Hoke County, 25th 1928, and recorded in book 50. 1 North Carolina, this is to notify page 142 of the Public Registry of j s" persons having claims against Hoke County j the said estate to present them to 2. All those certain lands contain' me, duly verified, on or before ing 97 acres, mere or less, situated , the 15th day of April, 1944, or this on the Maxton to Antioch Road, in j notice will be pled in bar of their Antioch Township. Hoke County. N. recovery. a stake in the' All persons indebted to the said j Bank, a certain deed of trust which j center of a ditch, said stake being estate will please make immediate i is recorded; in the office of the Re- j South 52 degrees West 204 feet from ! settlement. 'gister of Deeds of Hoke County, I the tenth corner of the D. Henley I This 15th day of April, 1943. j North Carolina, in Bok 80. Page ! McNeill 253 acre tract, and runs J. G. Wright, 4: and j down the center of said ditch South Administrator ' Whereas, the undersigned W. 0. 1 42 degrees 30 minutes East 372 feet: A- D. Gore, Att'y. McGibony has been duly substituted : South 56 degrees 30 minutes East!5'-pd- as the Trustee therein under the 355 feet: South 14 degrees 45 minutes ! provisions thereof by a certain East 110 feet to an 18 inch sweet i ! agreement of Substitution of Trustee gum; thence South 31 degrees 15! dated Match 11. 1943. and duly re-1 minutes West 1262 feet to a stake;' corded in the Public Registry of thence South 51 degrees 45 minutes ' H ike County in Book 82, Page 375. East 208 feet to a stake in the cen- 1 reference to which is made; and ; ter of the Maxton-Antiach Road Whereas. The Federal Land Bank thence with said road South 37 de- at 12 o'clock, noon, on the eighth (8th) day of June. 1943, what is known as the old Aberdeen Chapel school site located about 3 mile South of Raeford, in Hoke County, described as follows: Beginning in the Aberdeen Chapel lot at a stake and runs with line of said lot S 9 degrees V 464 feet to a stake in dividing line between Chis holm and Livingstone estates; thence NOTICE OF SIMMONS Pl'BLICATION State of North Carolina, BY et ux., Minnie; Horace McAlister et ux; Walter McAlister et ux., Fannie and all of the unknown heirs at law of Mary McAlister, deceased, wher ever they are and whatever may their names be, will each take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced 'against them and others in the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of enforcing tax liens against the real estate listed in the name of North 1 degree E 415 feet to an iron Mary McAlister, deceased, upon the1 stake on a ditch; thence N 78 1-2 de tax books of said County for the j grees to the beginning, containing years 1929 through 1942 and 1943. ; one acre, more or less. And the said defendants will fur- j Also another lot adjacent to the ther take notice that they are requir . above, beginning at a stake in divid ed to appear at the office of the Clerk ' ing line between Chisholm and Llv of Superior Court of said County, I ingstone, about 5 yards from a large and answer or demur to the Com-! hickory with pointers, and runs S 73 plaint in said action within 20 days ' degrees E 220 feet te a stake; thence after the publication of notice of this l degree E 262 feet to a stake; summons and the fourth and last . thence S 78 1-2 degrees W 117 feet publication thereof in the News, j to a stake; thence S 9 degrees E 244 Journal. The time, therefore, for ; feet to the beginning, containing one Lf Colli vbia is now the owner and gives West 628 feet; thence with said lOUni l nn i a . n .1 ' . .... n ... r.i u.,L. i ,u. c, r- . d 1 June ijra, i, aner wnicn ine ;ni and -tail ot noKe Loumy puonc of Hoke. In the Superior Court Be-... . . , ' fore the Clerk. ""' .J '" 7. . e, ..V. . : ' ' s l" uciin uciimnucu in ou cum ijjiaiu i. ana an oias is reservea, as wen as 10 This May 10th, 1943. offer and -sell either lot alone, or the J. B. Cameron, , two together, and also to sell lm- t Hoke County vs. Hira McAlister, Et Als. The defendants Hira McAlister. : , et ux.. Catherine: Sarah McAlister, j 9-52 holder of the notes secured by said ( road South 31 degree, 15 -inutes-- ' ! deed of trust: and i We?t 85 feet to a stake, in the second j in the payment of the indebtedness, with said second line South 45 de- secured by said deed of trust as there! grees 15 minutes West 460.8 feet; I in provided, and the undersigned thence North 58 degrees 30 minutes ' Substituted Trustee has been request ( West 439.56 feet to a ditch bank: : ed by the Federal Land Bank of Co- : thence along said ditch bank. South j lumbia, Assignee of the Virginia-! 35 degrees West 382.8 feet. McCor- Carolir.a Juint Stock Land Bank, thelm.ck's corner: thence North 54 de 1 owr.er and holder of said notes to I grees 30 minutes West 1310.1 feet to J exercise the power of sale contain- a ditch. McCormick's corner: thence led in said deed of trust; and North 37 degrees Eastl027 62 feet tv ' Whereas, after due notice, as re-! a stake by a pine; thence North 20 quired by law. the said property was i degrees East 448.8 feet to a stake: offered for sale by the undersigned thence North 71 degrees East 1141.8 i on April 29. 1943. and was then and! feet to a stake: thence North 51 de ; there bid off by the Federal Land j grees East 621 feet to the beginning , Bank of Columbia, whose bid was ' containing 97 acres, more or less. subsequently raised in accordance . the same being a portion of the 253 Clerk of Superior Court provements alone, without the land, ; as the Board sees fit. All bids may NOTICE OF SALE. ! be raised 10 days from sale. Pursuant to law, the Hoke County j Pos,ed 1943 Board of Education, will offer for Hoke County Board of Education (Arthur D. Gore, Attorne- Davis: Flossie McAlister: Mary Mc-Alister-Melvin et vir. Rev. Wm. J. Melvin: Hector McAlister et ux; Ben McAlister et ux; Henry McAlister sale for cash to the highest bidder , 49-52c with law: Now. Therefore, Under and bv vir said deed of trtist. and said Substi tution of Trustee, the undersigned Substituted Trustee will on the 3rd acre tract above mentionea. The property covered and em braced in the said deed of trust, and to be sold at the said sale, contains in the aggregate 253 acres. This property is being sold subject day of June. 1943, at the courthouse . to the 1943 taxes. i door of Hoke County. North Caroli-; deposit of 10 of any bid not ex ra. at twelve o'clock neon offer forjeeeding $500 and 5 per cent of any : sale to the highest bidder for cash. I bid in excess thereof will be required the following real es'nte: 1 if said deposit is not made at the 1. Containing 253 acres, more or; close of the bidding, the property less, situated cn the Maton-Anti- will be resold at two o'clcck P. M. of CLASSIFIED ADS NOTARY PU3LIC Seu RALPH CHAPMAN. Hoke Auto (Chevro let) Co. Fhcne 2jC-1. 42 If WANTED: An ambitions, wide-awake man or woman to look after renewals and jiew subscriptions for the popular, fast-selling mag azine. The AMERICAN HOME. It is easy, pleasant work, and it pays bif commissions. Spare time nly required. Write today to Director. Sale Division. The AMERICAN HOME MAGAZINE comai"ing2.i3 acres, more or CORPORATION. MI Farth Aw ! and '-ng the same tract cf och Road, about 1 1.2 miles from the' town of Antioch. and bounded on the North by H. W. McPhaul and D. S. Lilts: on the Eust by D. Hcnly Mc Neill: on the South by H. S. Kirkpat-ri.-k: and on the West by J. W. audi A. D. McPhaul. and be:nr.ing at a! st. ike on a d:tc:ii;ank. p.r.e pointers, j McPhauI's corner, ard runs ther.re . X. 41 degrees We.-t 7 91 chains to s.r.d Maxton (C llc-so) Ami. ch road: thence South 44 3-4 decrees West 8.30 ' hair.s: f f::c.' North 59 degrees West 6.6) chains to a ditchbar.k: : ther.ce along said dttchbank South 34 1-2 "e?:ees West 5. SO chains f I McCurmi.k's corner: thence North! "5 decrees West 19.85 chains by a ditch, McC.rmick's coiror: thence North 36 1-2 degrees E s! 15.S7' ' p s '" 1 i nine' ';p Jo.-th It) 1-2 dei reas Hast 6.80 cii-.ns t: a stake: thenco North 71 1-2 de-: trees East 17.30 chains; thence North 1 ' 1-2 degrees E.-st 12..VI chr.ins to -, stake: ther.ce Nor". 3 '.-2 degrees, Si, st 9.43 chains: the:-re Soi.t'n 29 1-3 degrees ast 72.30 c a'.r.s U a :rke ir -e !r-e of the - i rr-c? .th 61 f . 0 .hnins tt, a take by a d' ? ,.:.i 83 3-4 dc -i . :' airs t an iron 3'al-r -:4 3-4 "s:c.'s Wes f : McPhai - c-rncr. a st... the s:me day. This the 17th day of May. 1943. W. O. McGibony. Substitute Trustee G. B. Rowland, Aserrt and Attorney for 50-?K- Substitute Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Gilbert McLauchlin' h tt of Hoke County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having iaims aesinst said estate to pre sent them to me, duly verified on be fore the 3rd day of April,1944 or his notice wll I'ae plead in bar of their recovery. A'.! persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate "'erer.t. This 3rd day of April 1943. Annie Jane McLauchlin, Administratrix. ''p. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qtial.fiel as r.d-nin'stratot "Get Mom Out Of Wliat uve ! s&V GoTolfour EVROIET Dealer for Monthly otorcar Get more mileage out of every gallon of gas! Get more mileage out of every quart of oil! Get more mileage out of every single tire! Get more mileage out of every port of your car! of the estate cf V. B. McQueen. 1 M f Ho e Cumty, North Ca:cli".a. this is to notify all persons havme clems against the so.d estate to pre I tract. Wrt 9 72 "h: thence .V--t 9G'i: " ft e North sent them to me. duly verified, on rr r air.s ti. .before the 26th day of Arr;l. 1944. ti a field:; or this notice will be plead ir. bar ' .'ees East of their recovery. a giin and All pers ns indebted to the said t:- 6 degrees est.ite will please make immediate West 12 35 chains to the beginning, settlement. less. : This 26th day of April, 1943. land W. B. McQueen, Jr., ece :.ith 6 2.1 ch.s to a st. -rall oak: thenre ) 1 2 N- enne. New York. New Trk. HiquitcIa.Ted by M. B. McNeill and. T. wife March 10th. 191. to David Hen N. McN. Administrator. Smith, Atty. 6-3 pd , WW, 1 AINTENANCE irnei ' j - . - ... - . o a h l m HOKE AUTO COMPANY
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