THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1944
THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C
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Social -Personals Items
Mrs. Robert Bruton has Just re
turned from Norfolk, Va.; where she
was spending awhile with friends
and relatives.
Miss Bernie McGougan has joined
the Philaretian Society at Meredith
college. Bernie is the daughter of
Mr. J. M. McGougan of Lumber
Bridge.
Miss Enna Morris of Macon, Ga.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Upchurch, Jr.
P. A. Wilson, manager of Collins
store, is in Charlotte on business this
week.
Mrs. Frank Williams Is a patient in
Moore County hospital. She was
operated on for appendicitis last Sat
urday. Mrs. Williams was formerly
Miss Patsy Blue.
Mary Garrison, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. A. J. Garison, who has been
sick with scarlet fever, is better.
Mr. and Mrs. George McFadyen and:
son of Smithfield were week-end
guests of Mrs. Chandler Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lytle and fami
ly visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dougald Graham Friday in
Fayetteville. They went especially
to see Mr. Lytle's nephew who just
returned to the States after serving
two years in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brandon and
son of Williamston were week-end
guests of Mrs. L. B. Brandon. Mr.
Brandon is a brother of the late L.
B. Brandon.
Mrs. Edwin Fuller and children of
Liberty spent the week-end in town
with relatives.
Miss Jane Pratt, secretary to
Congressman W. O. Burgin of Wash
ington, was a visitor in town Satur
day. Hal Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Gore, is sick with flu.
Daniel McMillan of Parkton, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall Sunday.
Mr. McMillan is a brother of Mrs.
Hall.
Mrs. G. W. Brown is spending
some time with her daughters, Mrs.
Hubert Wooten and Mrs. Charles
Morrison in Portsmouth, Va.
Milton Campbell returned home
from Highsmith hospital Monday,
where he had been a patient for
several days.
Mr. and. Mrs. Don Davis had as
their guest the past week-end Mr.
and Mrs. John Kornbuckle of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Coates have
visiting them their niece, little Beth
Suggs of Leaksville.
John Archie McVicker has returned
to Portsmouth, Va., after visiting
his grandmother, Mrs. T. E. McVicker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tapp are spend
ing the day in Raleigh. Their daugh
ter, Miss Mary Frances Tapp who
graduates from the Rex hospital
school of nursing, will' accompany
them home. .
Crawford Wright is a patient at
Moore County hospital receiving
treatment.
Miss Leonora Currie, a student at
Queens College in Charlotte, spent
the week-eend at home.
Mrs. H. K. Holland and daughters,
Betty and Nancy, and Mrs. Clarence
Lytch visited relatives in Montreat
last week-end.
Miss Ann Neil Sessoms and Mrs.
Pauline Clark spent a few days in
Richmond, Va., visiting friends. Miss
Sessoms also visited in Georgia.
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C. W. CHILDRESS
STABLES ON 15A Near Maultsby Station
Miss Betsy Ann Cole, a student at
WCUNC in Greensboro, spent last
week-end at home.
Mrs. Jack Bethune returned to
Raeford Saturday from Camp Gruber,
Okla. She will occupy an apart
ment this winter at Miss Flora Boyce.
Mrs. Russell Peck who has occupied
the apartment of Mrs. Younger Snead
was accompanied to Charlote Tues
day by Mesdames Younger Snead,
Neill A. McDonald, Julian Blue, T.
B, Upchurch, Jr., and guest Miss Enna
Morris of Macon, Ga.
Mr. Will McNeill visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Sprvey in Portsmouth,
Va., the past week-end.
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Seaman S-C Sessoms, in Norfolk
Va., where Sea'man Sessoms is stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Graham and
children of Hamlet, visited Mrs. John
Graham Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Upchurch of Thomas
ville, Ga., will arrive today to spend
sometime with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
J. S. Johnson. Mrs. Upchurch has
been visiting her sister in New York.
Miss Katheleen Matthews, Mr.
Jimmy O'Neil, and Mr. Wade John
son of Durham were guests of Miss
Jean Graham Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Dickson, Jr., and Pete,
have returned to Raeford after a
month's stay in Greensboro. Before
returning to Raeford, they spent
several days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie McEachern in Raleigh. Lt.
(jg) William Black, now stationed at
Wilmington was a guest of his sister
the past week-end.
Mrs. Robert McDonald and children
have been the guest of Capt. Mc
Donald's mother, Mrs. Neill A. Mc
Donald, Sr., for the past week. Cart.
McDonald has recently been trans
ferred from Langley Field to Camp
Polk, La. Mrs. McDonald expects
to Join him in the near future.
Mrs. Hugh Lowe of Charlotte is
spending several days with her Pa
rents, Mr. ami Mrs. D. S. Poole.
W. H. Graham of Raleigh spent
the week-end at home with folks.
Mrs. Henry McArthur and children
have arrived in Raeford from Long
Branch, N. J. and have taken an
apartment at Mrs. Ann Walters. Pvt.
McArthur has recently been trans
ferred from Fort Monmouth, N.- J.
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority vested in the under
signed by a judgement of the Superior
Court of Hoke County, N. .C, signed
at the August Term of Hoke Superior
Court, 1944, we offered for sale and
sold the lands hereinafter described
for the sum five hundred seventy dol
lars and within 10 days from date
of sale, there was an increase in the
bid of five per cent, paid to the Clerk
of the Superior Court, and whereas
the clerk of said court has ordered
and directed a resale as by law pro
vided, now therefore, the undersigned
will offer and sell to the highest bid
der for cash at the court house door,
Raeford, N. C, on November 9th,
1944, at 12 o'clock M. the following
lands, Viz:
Lying and being in Little River
Township, Hoke County, N. C. ad
joining the lands of L. F. Hartsell et
als as follows;
1 tract: Adjoining the lands of
George Baldwin, Mrs. A. D. Mc
Lauchlin, L. F. Hartsell and bounded
and described as follows: Beginning
at the beginning corner of W. G.
Hart 10 acres of which this is a
part and runs south 30 east 368 feet
to a stake in the first line of the a-
fore mentioned 10 acres; thence about
north 48 east 61 feet to a stake in
the center of public highway (Fay
etteville Road); thence with the cen
ter of said road north 37 west 300
feet to a stake in Baldwin's line;
thence south 73 west 117 feet to the
first station containing one acre,
more or less.
2nd tract: Beginning at a stake
in the first line of the W. G. Hart
10 acres of which this is a part, the
second corner of Church Lot 1 acre
and runs thence east 200 feet to an
iron stake, Huge s corner, also second
corner of above mentioned 10 acres;
thence north 64 1-2 east 188 feet to
the center of Fayetteville Road;
thence with the center of Fayette
ville Road north 37 west 255 feet to
the third corner of the Church Lot;
thence as the Church line direct to
the beginning containing 97-100 acres
more or less. See Book 69 page 404,
Hoke County Registry for further
description of same.
This 23rd day of October, 1943.
A. D. Gore and H. W. B. Whitley,
Commissioners. 18-19c
elaetobuy itequiraa no beat, electricity or ma
cbmee K(e for every type of hair. Oyer 8 mil
lion sold Money back guarantee. Get Cbaraa
fcurl iut today.
REAVES DRUG STORE 20-30p
WANT ADS
FOR SALE Seed Fulgrain Oats, Red
Heart Wheat, Abruzzi Rye. All first
year from Coker. Clarence Lytch,
14-Tf
TENANT WANTEP -Farm 4 miles
east of Wagram, N. C. Good To
bacco allotment, 3 horse farm.
Write or come to see Allen McGirt,
Pembroke, N. C. P, O. Box 62.
19-21 p
$20 REWARD FOR INFORMA
TION leading to the return of fe
male hound lost near Riley Place,
Hoke County, Oct. 2. Black back,
tan legs, grayish face. Was wear
ing coilar, markings reading "J .O.
Gelmore, Rt. 1, Joncsboro, N. C."
Write or notify J. V. Gelmore, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro. 20-lp
It's the Quality of leadership
that makes Leaders
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than:
are the Leaders
THE RAEFORD THEATRE
Thursday "Crazy House" I
Friday I Olsen and Johnson
Double Feature
"Texas Masquerade"
Saturday With William Boyd
"Waterfront"
J. Carrol Naish and John Carradine
"Top Man"
Shows At r
3:30 and 9 p. m. Donald O'Conor and Peggy Ryan
I "Eve Of St. Harks"
Tuesday Michael O'Shea and Anne Baxter.
Wednesday AIcINC.. PtS CUp.lT
0NLY Jimmy Lydon and Charlie Smith
Thurs-FrL "Pin Up Girl"
Betty Grable and Joe E. Brown
CYANAMID now in stock for treat
ment of plant beds. The Johnson
Co. 20-21C
Triple-Fresh
Sandwich
BREAD
If s Thin Sliced !
BABY LIMA BEANS "be... 24c
CRISCO SHORTENING 69c
lV4-lb
Loaf
11c
Cibb'i Tomato
Soup S?- 8c
Armour's
Oil.
Can OHi;
Waxed Paper
Cut-rite" C
Triangle
S d 1 1 HkjT 3c
LOST green billfold between Rae
ford hotel and theatre, Sunday,
October 15. Contained money and
valuable papers. Finder keep
money and return billfold and
papers. Laurie P. Ilerndon, Rt. 2.
Red Springs, N. C. 21p
FOR SALE 12 gauge Remington
shotgun four boxes of shells. J.
D. McKeithan, Raeford. 21p
C LOR OX
29;
Laundry Bl h
i-Callon
Battle
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Colonial
Beets Kn2 14c
Southern Manor
I Utl 16 Bags
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FOR SALE Ten piece dining room
suit. Mrs. W. L. Poole. . 21c
FOR RENT upstairs apartment 2
bedrooms, bath and kitchen, 2
couples to share kitchen, no pets or
babies. Call S491 or see Mrs. J. R.
Hampton. 21-c
FOR SALE slightly used baby bed
and play pen. Phone S391 or call
at Mrs, J. R. Hampton's. 21-c
FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE
good Guernsey stock with calf
Irs L. Newton. Rt. 1, Red Springs,
N. C. 21-22-p
. US No. 1 York
I APPLES, 2-lbs. 15c
I Large Crisp Calif
LETTUCE, 2-heads 23c
I S No. 1 Red Bliss
POTATOES, 5-lbs. 21c
Ilomrgrown Green
CABBAGE, 3-lbs 11c
Fancv Citlif. Tokay.
! GRAPES, 2-lbs. 35c
Onions. Fancv Yellow
; ONIONS, 3-lhs. ..... 12
1 Cniiadian Waxed
RUTABAGAS, 3-lbs. 09c
NOTICE
All persons are forbidden to cut
and haul wood, haul straw, or hunt,
or otherwise trespass upon my bands.
Murphy A. Singleton
Red Springs It-lSp
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DROMEDARY Sweetened BLENDED JUICE
CRYSTAL BAY OKRA and TOMATOES
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Triangle , 53c
KeUoM't
Corn Flakes rlT 8c
Evaporated
Peaches . 3$c
Evaporated
Prunes & 17c
Nabisco Rlti
Crackers ltt 24c
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Snowdrift i Z4C
CUpp's lattant Cereal or
Oatmeal 2 ill
Salad OB
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