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THUKSDAT, JANUARY 11. IMS
NEWS Of OUR
MENw WOMEN
IN UNIFORM
(Continue! from Page One)
to the Norfolk Naval Air station,
after spending ten days at home.
Pvt. Bobby McNeill is spending a
furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hrctor McNeill.
Negro Engineer Unit
In Africa 6 Months
Before Invasion
WITH THE AAF ENGINEER
COMMAND IN CORSICA. Tech
nic::. n 4th G-ade Willie Patterson of
Hi 1. '.iclord, lvien'.ly completed
;!' m..!rh. overseM with a veteran
:u ui! on eiijiuer b::tta':on in the
Me. I iiiMiuan theatre of iipeiM'.inns.
I ,:. ne. 1942, lis n-.e-'ioers first
oi : ::: Africa, s: mi:ii . s before
-U' ;.5.oi"! of ihj.i cotitine'ii by
A;i...O ; r.es! L.i:idi:ig in E.i: Equa
;oi". I .:r :-a with or.ly one oa. rack's
';;.: i '"il.v as eci.npMie::'.. (iiieir
he . . acl'iinery bad been delayed
!v:.v '.hey haiiu'd their airfield
iliii.:;.;':! iiie jungle, usmu 'ri'n;tivo
:ni'':c '. e:ii; borrow ed from the na- j
lis. It was three n'.inths late'.
I:.a1 they were once i.gain fully
f;u r'.ied. j
They traveled North the fi'.ttt
iiviatton engineers to entsr the d-s- j
Professional Cards
' ARTHUR 1). GORE
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Hank of Rnoford Rrilding
ert. One day, their commander of
ficer, Lt. Colonel James O. Johnson
of Hurvtsville, Ala., announced they
would build an airfield for heavy
bombers in 30 days. Feverish work
started and within 24 days the roek
studded terrain had been transformei
into a compact earth airfield. Sud
denly higher headquarters decided
an asphalt surface would havi t'j
be added. There were six days left.
Barely had they started again when
orders came to drop shovels and pick
up rifles enemy paratroops hart land
ed in the area. For 48 precious huurs
hours these negroes guarded the im
portant base, until the last enemy had
been captured. Then, back to work.
On the 30th day the first of many
Liberators bombers lan.ied on the
field. Not many days later the same
planes made the first low-level at
tack on the FMocsti Oil refineries.
Next came Sicily and a brief stav
was followed by the last slop Cor
sica. On this island the veterans
bin 1 1 the scores (if fighter bas s
which s ippor'ed the Allied invas on
of Sou' hern France.
Ce'.e'. nittitg ihe'.r 3'V.h tvoni.a ow -s.v.s,
those engineers showed the
S.1IHO -zest which won them toiiver.
dations from Geiter.Us conti'ta'tdinu'
the air forces ihey h.u e helped ba e
for mightier blows cgaiivt the ene.t
Raeford Baptist
Church
J. D. Whisnant, Minister
9:45 A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M. Worship hour message
by pastor.
6:30 P. M. Baptist Training Union.
7:30 P. M. Worship service, ser
mon by pastor.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
On Wednesday evening, Jan. 18th,
the Junior department of the Sunday
school has charge of the prayer meet
ing. The church extends a very cordial
welcome to visitors and servicemen.
towers shou'd undertake to pay with
wheat, meat, .ranufactured products,
etc., at prices set on a basis of low
wanes of intpoverishe i Europe or
,TlNFANTILE PARALYSI
JANUARY
lutt wnp imum. tm
tin
turn HON
I ill TT
KEEP
AMERICA
STRONG
JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES
will be stored in freezer locker plants
in North Carolina during 1945.
These plants will also cure about
8 to 10 million pounds of meat for
farmers.
I THE AMERICAN WAY)
LET'S NOT
KID OURSELVES
By GEORGE PECK
f a -;:'
N. McN. SMITH
Attorncv-at-Law
For "Safety"
Retreading
Send or Bring your Tires
WALKER'S
Safety Retreading
Works
435 Russell St. Fayetteville
There's A "Walker" Dealer in
Your Community. Consult
him about prices and service.
I Disregarding the sad lesson learned
after World War I, it looks as though
' this nation is going to repeat the
i serious blunder at the conclusion
of World War II. Washnigton is full
of plans for lending money to many
of our Allies and also to so ne of our
present and previous enemies.
! These plans call for loans of bil
lions of dollars to each country the
whole world is being led to expect
that Uncle Sam will play Santa
Claus to everybody to the tune of
, many of billions of dollars. This
vast sum if added to our present
national debt will add up to an ap
palling total.
I While making these so-caled loans
!Will benefit our farmers, laborers,
manufacturers and others, because
, they will finmce a large export
trade, the fact of the matter is that
these loans can never be paid back
except in the form of goods.
If, and when the payments of
these loans become due. the bor-
srs I p -: !,v
lilil3iM
i
i
I? Aug
PUT
SOME
MONEY
IN YOUR
SOIL
BANK
ACCOUNT
last war, stilil lingers painfully.
While I know full well that this
country cannot, in fact, has no de
sire to stand aloof after this war is
coolie wanes of the Orient, our far- over, oblivious to the crying needs
mors, lahoro's and manufacturers of our Allies, and even our former
tti'l have to compete with these enemies, the point . I am trying to a cooperative hog market is be
ow p.i. es. , mane is: it we :.o p.ay santa - inns, I established at Windsor, to be operated
Vo.t ci'i well imrKine the howl . let's do it wide open, knowing that' under the supervision of the Cofield
t!.:i' will 50 up front all of our what we put into the stockings of ! association
Ktiuts oetnandtiia hijthe" tanlTs to roretgn iiations will be put there for
prevent the complete disruption of keeps' This lime let's not kid our
otir ivunoirv by this influx of cheap selves,
products from abroad. The im-j O
ports (tiie only aiethoi by which
these nations can repay their loans)
will be rut off the loans will not
Mongrel flocks do not fit Into a
quality egg program. High quality
egga must be of uniform shell color.
NOTICE
TOBACCO
FARMER
be repaid, as was exactly the case
after World War I, and we will be
left holding the bag again, with our
national debt increased by approxi
mately the amount of these foreign
loans.
Such advances of money to foreign
nations may be necessary, but why
not be realistic about it this time
by calling them "GIFTS" for that
is what they really will be. The
Congress should fully realize this.
and knowing it, wil be incline to
scrutinize more carefully every pro
posed advance to any foreign na
tion. Further, the Congress should
make it quite clear to the recipients
that these advances are outright gift?
coming from a generous nation to
its Allies, or its former enemies, as
the case may be.
The American public, too must un
derstand that any sums advanced
to foreign nations will be outright
gifts money over the dam, never
to flow back to us again. The pub
lic, recognizing this fact, will insist
that Congress do its duty in re
stricting these advances to the barest
possible minimum.
If this article sounds a bit hard-
boiled, please know that I intend it
to be just that way. Memory of
the horrible epithet "Uncle Shylock"
which was flung at us when we tried
to collect the loans made after the
1 President C. S. Bunn of the N. C.
I Swine Breeders association announces
that his organization will hold its
annual meeting the first week in
February in Raleigh during the Farm
Bureau Convention.
O
About 5 million pounds of food
ine uany can imiM. nae uuiu i
feed an dcomfort to insure proper: I
CTrrm'tli ti-i wintup Rompmtipp lh;it I
the future herd is in the calf pen
today.
If You Are Interested
In A
Buckeye Oil
Burner
System for your tobac
co barn see me within
jthe next 10 days. Only
ve both ' ! 4 available for County
Robert Gatlin
b
WANT ADS
HAM INSURANCE
GUARANTEED
CVIDOCD
tMe"J' :j wrvii
iosfpo$0 PREVENTATIVE
w T IN CURED MEAT
Aik Your Dtiter
or Write
V'1 IM I nnnnir
The Him Insurance Man
Durham, N, C.
Cfutmmm ujave kit
Complete with Permanent cm if F 0 j
Wve Solution curler, 35 V
htmpoo ftnd wave eet nothing T
else to buy Kequires no heat, electricity or mav
fhmee Pafe for every trpe of hair. Over 6 mil
lion gold Money beck guarantee. Get iCUrn
Kurt Jut today.
REAVES DRUG STORE 20-30p
PIANOS!
We Have Just
Received a Nice
Shipment of Good
Reconditioned Pianos
If You Were
Unable to Get
One for Christmas
Now Is Your
Chance
Stop by our store and see
them at once so you can get
first selection.
Cole Piano Co.
NEIL A. COLE. Prop-
Three Points Phone 92-L
Sanford
COKER Tobacco Seed. All varieties,
Quantity limited. Get yours now.
The Johnson Company. JO-tfc
TROt'TMAN'S TOBACCO Seed. All
varieties The Johnson Company,
30-tfe
FOR SALE Seed Fulfrrain Oats, Red
Heart Wheat, Abruzzi Rye. All firs
year from Colter. Clarence Lytch.
14-Tf
WANTED All people suffering from
Kidney Trouble or backache to try
KIDDO. Priced 97c with money-
back guarantee, at Reaves Drui
Store, Raeford. 24-44p
OXFORD 26 Tobacco Seed now in
I stock. The Johnson Company.
30-tfc
FOR SALE Try Cevtncton's Fire
Starters Delivered in Raeford
Roland Covinrton Phone 5246
26-tfe
ROBERTSON'S PROVEN FERTDLX.
ZERS are sold In Hoke County by
The Johnson Company. St-tfe
LOST car keys, Thursday oa the
street. S keys on rlrur with veteran
license holder No. 267.051. Finder
please return to Clara Mae Gibson.
START your little chicks the right
way with Purina Poultry Feeds.
Home Food Market. St-e
WEIL'S Hormofert Plant Bed Ferti
lizer now In stock. Quantity limited.
Get yours now.
FOR SALE Two milk cows, one
Jersey, one Jersey anj Gurnsey.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Charlie Pride, late
of Hoke County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at
his residence on Route 1, Timberland,
N. C, on or before the 13th day of
December, 1945, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 13th day of December, 144.
Earl Pride, Administrator estate
of Charlie Pride.
28-33
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having pualified as the administra
trix of the estate of Iester E. Mc
Minis, deceased, late of Hoke coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them, duly veri
ties according to law, to the under
signed at Red Springs, Rt. 3, or
before December 8, 1944, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This 8th day of December, 1144.
Mrs. Minnie E. McMinis, Admini
stratrix Estate of Lester E. McMinis
28-33.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE sf
Having qualified as administrator
of the Astat nf .T F Oldham
of Hoke County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them, duly verified accord
ing to law, to the undersigned at my
home near Raeford on or before
December 14, 1945, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re-
PLOWING - GRADING
Get Your Victory Garden
Prepared Early
Plowing and grading done by ex
perience workmen. Sec-
J. D. fMEiTHAfj, Raeford
Both fresh. A. B. Tapp, Timberland, covery. All persons indebted to said
N. C. 31.32-P estate will nlease makp immpdinto
payment.
This 14th day of December, 1944.
J. W. Saunders. Jr., Administrator
Estate of J. F. Oljham.
29-34 P
FOR KENT Two farms. 30 acres
cotton on each stock and lmple.
ments furnished. C. E. I'pchurch.
31.32-p
FOR SALE Spencer corsets, Bras
sieres, and surgical supports. Write
Mrs. Lucile Livingston, 318, Moore
Street, Fayetteville, N. C. Phone
2481. 32-35p
FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms
on old Maxton highway bedroom
and kitchen. D. W. Tyson. Rt. 2.
32-33p
LT. AND MRS. SORRELL and two
yaer old son need convenient down
stairs apartment in Raeford. Call
Fort Bragg 51221. 32p
FOR SALE Nice young cow. See
Mrs. David Trawick, Hendricks
Grill, Arabia. 32-p
FOR SALE Dry oak and pine wood.
Stove-lensrth and heater blocks.
See De Whitt Tapp, Timberland.
32p
High-potash fertilizers are a good investment;
With prices of potash still at low prewar levels
and prices for farm products at high wartime
levels, greater profits than ever before can be
obtained for every dollar spent for this necessary
plant food.
- Not only maintain but build up the fertility of
your soils. Now there is plenty of potash to make
the high-potash fertilizers recommended by your
official agricultural advisers. Use these fertilizers
in the amounts suggested for your particular
soils and crops.
Writt us jar further injormmtion and re lileralur
tn the practical fertilization oj crops
AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE
HSiittnlliSl.,N.W. Wjhiatoo.D.C
., Cm..... m: tMrim tk S Owakal Coc ta
.WCmtltli- rctmth Cmrt
(D
So glad you're back . . . Have a Coca-Cola
v5 JIM.
m m, t w.vt
i m iii im in s ?jp n ;
... or offering a soldier the comforts of home
HOME! No place like it. And nobody knows it better than a fight
ing maa back oa furlough. Coca-Cola is one of the comforts of home
that belongs in your family refrigerator. At the words Have a Coke,
refreshment joins the party. The good old American custom of the
pause that refreshes is a happy symbol of our friendly home-ways.
OTTlH UNOCI AUTHORITY OF THE CXA-COU COMPANY IY
COCA-COIA BOTTLING CO. Aberd.-en, Jf. C
y
li't natural tor popular name
to acquire friendly abbrevia
tions. That' hv vou heat
C Coia called Coke.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as the administra
tor c. t. a. of the estate of Julia E.
Willifond, deceased, late of Hoke
County, North Carolina, this U to
notify all persons having claims a
gainst said estate to exhibit than,
duly verified according to law, to the
undersigned at Lumberton, on or be
fore December 9, 1945, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please fake immediate
payment.
This 8th day of December, 1944.
The National Bank of Lumberton
Administrator c. t a. Estate of
Julia E. Williford, Lumberton, N.
C. 28-33c
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Pursuant to an Order of Court
dated Dec. 18, 1944 in a Sp-Pro. en
titled "Miss Annie Tho;nas Et Als.. vs.
Mrs. Dorothy Autry" of record in
Hoke County Superior Court Clerk's
office, appointing as Commissioner tha
undersigned to sell the one-fourth
undivided interest of the said Re.
spondent in the below described land,
to create assets to pay unsatisfied
debts of Sim Thomas, deceased, I
will offer at public auction for cash
at 12 o'clock noon, on January 17,
1945. at the courthouse door in Rae
ford, N. C, a one-fourth undivided
interest in the following land:
In McLauchlin Township. Hoke
County, N. C, an,t beginning at the
N.E corner of the Alex Lindsay
land, adjoining a 40-acre tract of
Chas. S. Thomas estate land, and
runs N 69.15 E along said 40 acres
tract 13.20 chs. to a stake; theace
same course continued 4..70 cn- t
a stake in the center of the run ot
Little Rockfish creek .which is the
Hoke-Cumberland County line) ;
thence up (aid run or channel N.
71.30 W 1.50 chs, N 8-30 W 7.3S chsr
N 40 1.83 chs; N 21 W 7 chs; N It W
1.19 chs; N 77 W 2 54 chs; S 78-45
W 1.92 chs; N 70 W 1 95 chs; and
N 10 W 1 59 chs to a suite; thence
S 69-15 W 28.10 chs to a stake; thence
S 13-10 E 22 84 chs. to a stake, corn,
er of said Lindsay lanrd; thence N
69-15 E 16.35 chs, to the beginning,
containing 66 acres, more or less, and
being the 2nd tract described in
Book of Deeds No. 25 at page 118
of Hoke County public registry.
Ported 12-18-44
ARTHUR D. GORE, Commissioner.
29-34C