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1 PAGE TWO "HE NEWS-JOURNAL. RAEFORD. N C THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1945 Mrs. Tom Cameron and children hove gone to BennettsviUe for a stty of two week's with Mrs. Cam eron's father. To ri Upchurth is at Seven Springs th s ve.k. Lt. Dcane Matheson and a friend, both AXC of Fort Brags,', spent the week end with Mrs. R. A. Matheson, Sr. Miss Geraldme Wright, cadet nurse at Rex hospital, Raltigh, is spend ing a short vacation with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wright. Miss Flora Kate McNeill of Wa fram is visiting Miss Alice Sutton Matheson. The News-Journal Published Thursday At Raeford, North Carolina Subscription Rates $2 per year Kcr Servicemen ...$1.50 per year DO I'GALD COXE, Editor-Manager Entered as second-class mail mat ter at the post office at Raeford, X. C, under Act of March 3. 1870. i if v.; 'TV ITS U 3l 1 At orrie ' lavcr DtHcioui Smji'h No ite ry'oU No cooking No r-v,iicpinj-So zoTotd flavor Euy )nepnit.e- 10 r; .i jt in ecth '5! Pl('. P!o; end ad f ' free full-lire ion p t tfer, or bwgr turn ycur grocer. Rrtmd Horn mod k Cteom STABILIZ6B TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Service any size Tractor Tire. WALKER'S Safety Retreading Works 4:13 Russell St. Fayetteville M A ! a n CHI CK! I) IN 7 DAYS WITH for MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take only as directed 65 ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT FOR 35c Requires a PENETRATING mobile liquid, such as full strength alcohol. Powders, salves and mild solutions do not penetrate sufficiently. Te-ol is the only solution, we know of, made with 90 alcohol. Feel it PENE TRATE. REACHES MORE GERMS. Many druggists are now supplied, small shipment just received at Reaves Drug Store. PEACHES Extra Good Tree-Ripened Hiley Belle's Famous whlte-meated canning peach. Beginning Saturday, June 23 through next week. ! Price Reasonable - Come, bring your basket. F. W. RILEY Located Raeford-Aberdeen Hijrh 2 Miles East of Sanatorium Mrs. Crawford Thomas took Iris Itn .Tunaliitk a TllpsH:iv. Iris will be in r:i.vm (hen fur liA'n mnnth. Mrs. Lester Wilson accompanied Mrs. Tho.ras and Iris on the trip. Mrs. Younger Sncad ant children and Dr. and iMrs. Marcus Smith will leave Saturday for Crescent Bench, S. C, where they have a cottage. The 'Smiths will be there a month, and Mrs. Snead and children two we ks. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McBryde are away from home for about ten days. Mr. McBryde is attending the meet ing of the Senate in Hendersnnvilie and Mrs. McBryde is visiting at hir old home in Rowan county. Bruce Morr's and Mrs. Joe H.ir cock are expected home this week to spend several weeks. Mrs. C. W. Seate and Mrs. Hallie Gatlin are spending several days this week with Mrs. Gatlin's sister, Mrs. W. L. Pat:, ill Lamar. S. C. EXEdTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. Hiivins qualified as Executors of ihe estate of W. J. McDiarmid. de ceased, late of Hoke County North ' Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or be fore the 27th day of June, 194ti, or this notice 'will be phaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 2Mh day of June, 1945. Carrie McDiarmid, Executrix. J. Benton Thomas, Executor of W.I J. McDiarmid, deceased, Raeford, North Carolina. 4-9p TOBACCO FARMERS Insure your curing barns and tobacco contents uben you begin your curing operations. Limits have been increased for this season. Stoker equipped barns also carry increased limits. SEE I S NOW! The Johnson Company Phone iMitl f- hi 1 M t::a LI hi 1 III Beginning Monday, July 2, We Will Observe the Following "Open" Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 Xoon, 5:00 to 6:00 P. M. Wednesday: 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 Xoon. Closed all afternoon. Saturday: Open at 2:00 P. M., Close at 9:00 P. M. We regret any inconvenience that the above hours may cause our customers. However, we believe the extra unin ierrupteel working time gained by this arrangement will mcro than offset any inconvenience, in that it will enable us to give you more' prompt service. SMITH'S RADIO SERVICE David A. IN NORTH CAROLINA More people drink Atlantic Ale It must I Mrs. Neill McDonald, Sr., and Miss Beth McDonald are spending this week at the ' beach with the Xeill A. McDonalds, who have a cot tage there. Mrs. Robert McDonald and children have gone to her for mer home in Chicago, while Capt. McDonald is overs?as. Other mem bers of the McDonald family at the beach this week are Mrs. David Jes ter and two children of Thomas vine and Mrs. Clyde Covington and son of Wagram. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McLean had as; their guest Friday night Lt. Mon- ru? S. David of Sailers. S. C. He was en route home after being liberated from a German prison. Lt. David a brother of Major James K. Da vid. WANT ADS FOR SALE I two-piece living room suite 1 boys airline sled several wool ruirs. All pre-war and in Rood condition. See II. O. Eangdon at Reaves Drus store. 4-p WANTED 1 baby's play pen in good condition. See II. O. Langdon, Reaves Drug store. 4-p FOR SAI.E Fresh cow. See W. II. Calloway, Timberland. 4-6-p P L E A S E Will whoever bor rowed our 12-ton jack, please re turn it immediately. We need it. McDonald's Esso Station, Raeford. X. C. 4-ci WANTED Repair work to do. Any thing in the way of welding. Gear rutting and general repairs. Bring your work to Smith Machine Shop, Monroe Street, Laurinburg, Raeford. X. C. r.- Smith and Beer than any other. k i - 39-tfc BITTONS and BELTS COVERED any style. Delivery on any work within 24 hours after received. Mail orders filled and shipped C. O. D. Mrs. A. II. Smith. Box 1043. Laurinburt-. N. C. 39-tfc. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 car and truck mechanics and 2 auto body, metal and paint men. Hood Autos Company, Laurinburr. N. C. 49-tfe. WANTED TO REXT AT ONCE House In Raeford. Permanent residence. See W. C. Phillips at Belks-IIensdale. 51-tfc. FOR SALE South Carolina rown mixed peas. See Clarence Lytrh, Raeford. 2-6-c FOR SALE Complete Rock-Type Grist Mill in Excellent condition. Scales, feed grinder, gasoline mo tor. Easily moved. May be bought and moved or present building may he purchased too. Located at I.akeview . Write Mrs. Graham Cul breth. Hamlet, N. C. I EGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having q.uilif.ed a administrator of the estate of Mrs. Kr.tie A. Town- send, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present ther, duly verilie.i accoid'ng to law, to the undersigned at his home in Rockfish on or before the 14th day of June, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of June. 1945. O. L. Towrsend, Administrator of estate of Mrs. Katie A. Tcwnsend.2-6p AND GET N. C. J W9ierful, wouldn't It? Sfczl , , , Jiiia ( ( JH-ffl-to-m , , . a-a-a-ahl ?B9Un JOS My, "rteaki ar icarc extenslva, Stealu arb rationed. JfcaVj fiar gone tq srar." JTiaj'i rlgKtand tKer"ar good Hut it li Anv hti tftnnAorful iVnt of if ficUch-frUKoul rationing at uno pre-war. prices khen vast amounts of electricity Have tone to war plants?. Our folks Lave done their war job's '$ Quietly and well that it's easy to Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company 1 DOX7 WASTEE LECTRICITY NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COITNTY. QUEEN ESTHER THAMES VS. PAUL R. THAMES. Paul R. Tha i es, above-named de fendant, will take notice that an action styled as above has been started in the Hoke County Superior Court, saKi State, by the plaintiff to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant upon ground of two years separation from said defenda V, immmediately preceding the institu tion of this suit: and that defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at, the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C, in the court house in Raeford, within the 20 days after the 13'h day of July, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in sai.i action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. 'ji.is June 12, 1945. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C. 2-5cadg PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE To All Whom These Pres-nts May tome Greeting: Whereas, it appears 'o .1 y satis faction, by duly authenticate.! re cord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimo.,7 consent of all the stock holders, d.-pos't : -j in mv office, that the REAVES DRUG STORE, INCOR PORATED, a corpc. of this State, wi.jse princip: 1 of! ire is sit uated in .i;c Town o; Rac'orrl. Coun ty of Hoi;?, State of North Carolina (L. E. Reaves. Jr. being the asent and in cii.:rge thrreof. upo:i whom process n. ;y be served), has com SUPPOSE THAT YOU COULD FLICK A SWITCH A SIZZLING take 'em for granted. Te hopo you won't that you'll remember their bard work as you we radio, range, refrigerator, washer, cleaner and the other electric servants that make war time living so much easier. What you can take for granted is the fact that your friends in this company will provide plenty of low-priced electricity to run the mechanical marvels in your pott-war home. shortage or. ff NELSON EDDY in TUE ELECTRIC HOL'R," uith Ruben Armbrustrr't Orchtslr. NOT Htry Sunday afternoon, 4:30, EWT, CBS Neiuwk. JUST BECAUSE ITS CHEAP plied with the requirements of Chapter 55, General Statute!, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Disso lution: NOW THEREFORE. I, THAD EOT E, Secretary of State of North Carolina, v-'o hereby certify tnat the said corporation did, on thi 6 h day of June 1945, file in my offiea a duly exe-cuted and attested cou-ient in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which si id con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said, office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 6th day of June, A. D. 1 ft 15. Thad Eure, Secretary of S'.ite. NOTICE North Carolina Hoke County. D. K. PARKER, ISAAC TAYLOR and WELDON TAYLOR vs. JAMES W. BAKER, et a'.. The defendant, James V. Baker. abo e-nanieri. will take nat.c that an action entitled as above lus been comm. need in the Superior Court of Hoke County. North C:.rj!..u, for a -ivision of the lands between the iv.ltior.ers and respondent' ':' par tit'o:; proceedings; anJ the defendant will take lurtiitr notice taat he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Ceurt of Hoke County, N. C, within time pre scribed by law or by the 16f, day of July, 1945, and answer or d; i ur to the petition in said action or the petitioners will apply to til? court for relief demanded in sa d com-ni- :it. This 4th day of June, 1343. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Superior Curt. M-c STEAK! AND ISN' T RATIONED:
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