PAGE TtVO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1934 THE NEWS-JOURNAL Arabia News By Mr. D. B. Traywlck Mrs. Currie Jackson and Mrs. Louis Brock spent the week end at Fort Jackson, S. C. as guests of their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith and Barbara Anne visited Mr. Smith's brother, M. D. Smhh in Fairmont H. Rackley, of Smithfield. LEGALS Mrs. Carrie Barlowe returned home Sunday from Wilmington where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Hendrix, for some time. Mr. and Mrj. D. L. McGou&tn spent Sunday visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Can- adav in Raefoial. O. n. and Archie Maxwell of Stat-- College spent the week end; with their parents, Mr. and Krs.i Oscar Maxwell. ! ?!'. and Mrs. J. TI. MeVeill. . re hosts to tl-e McNeill and Jor.es families at a dinner given at their home in Aa'i.K'h Sun day. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. J. A. Jones' birthday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Humphrey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bus ter Jackson, and Sammie Beasley went to Fort Jackson, S. C. to vi.'it Tobby Bostic Sunday. M.rvjers of the Ephc.-'us Ch'. ETU enjoyed a belated! I! !'. - pr'y a. hv Iu- !.tr rach C "u:-v!v." tTou. Tri i; ni!ht, Ncve-n'.-or 15. Ti ituctsj came in costumo. .i M;t ,T.aak-j son, in a white ra.bl.it aiait. won j the costume rri-.e. Af'cr several; games, incl-arli'"'!? bir:o, were! played, everyone hnl a mrry j time bobbins ar.rles, before the i party refrcshmet".5 were served. J Guests of Mr. and Mr.;. C'r.y ton Adams for the week end wm Mrs. Alain,' p.trcr.ts, Mr. an, Mrs. II. A. Xestor, a's her svs'er - in - law, Mrs. M:iy;irnl Nes-or ar.il son, Pavi.l all of Mt. Airy. Mr. nn.l Mrs. . C. E. Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Carroll at their home on Route 1, Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hendrix and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hendrix at their home in Pembroke Sunday. Mr. an 1 Mrs. William Black and! Billy of Raeford were guests in j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil mer ITcndrix Siandav. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Liv ingston entertained a number of friends and relatives with dinner at their home in Dundarrach Sunday, honorin,! Mr. Smith m the occasion of his birthdav. Guests in tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Livinasfon din ing the week end were Mr. nn.l Mrs. V. j'.t.t ro'VN rroM VIRGINIA MOVNTAIXS With Another I.onit Of MCE APrLES Tor This "Week End Wc have Cfx'kiri!; Apples per brails mi l ip Deli! n't; rati:!?; Apples Priifirus - Stnymnn ro'.iinm - Go! Ion LVlitious S1.50 up Pried Frvit 4lc Hi i nananis lC'-jclbj For Ooilciotis Fresh Fruit a ml Produce Visit Our New i Location. I FAIRCLOTH'S vrvxt stot: (Xcr.'i ('rn r(: Litr'!y's Sliop) Members of the Mildouson 4-H Club were delighted at being able to bring back the second prize given for floats en'ered in the Festival Parade ir Raeford on iVe.'.nesday. . The Mildouson PTA met at the school Tuesday evening. No vember 9. The president, Mrs. J. A. Jones, presented an interesting .-ml informative ski? on "Parent v.ft Te: c''er To mtwork" with Mrs. Clay an A 'ams. Mrs. Brown Indrx. Mr. V'. I.. .Smith and Mr. T. V." J-"t.'.s participating. T-o TTA ;i.-tfr. r report- 1'ie vnro 's from the Hallow. en Carnival as being SI 93.20. Mr-. TV I.. Haithcix anal dan elders. Mattie Lr.ura and Joan, attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Hammond in Fuquay Springs last Friday af'crnoon. Substituting for this column's rc.gf.lar reporter has proven to be a most itderes'in.g experience several times, but never more so than on Monday afternoon, when I sr.t in l.er chair at an old fash ioned "quMtin.g bee" at the home of Mrs. Clifford Bostic. This be ing the first time I'd ever seen a qi;il'. in "frames" I had a good deal to learn. Quilting seems to rro-hicc the same effect on the ladies that fi.-hing does on the tired btrfr.'-ss man. Conccntra !a n on the work keeps the room veiv quiet, thus making the oc-1 ca.-ionr.l startling scream from the lady, who misses the thimble and stars her finger with the harp ne:!U sound very much r. ';a-nrmnn when he fin- ho'k- trnt big fish. This! r!:hr rui't turned out beau ::''.'!'v, in s:te of rry nmateur h offer's, nr. 1 will be sent to '! ". ''',l!-t Orphanage in Ra-eiah. NOTICE OF r;:sale of land VNDER DEED OF TRl'ST North Carolina lloke County Whereas the undersigned, act ing as Trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by Will John Son pnd wife, Mary M. Johnson, and recorded in l ook r1 at Pago :i.,a, in the r ' ;,v Keei-ter of Pi i',U of H.4 e .' y, fared. 'S- f .i : : ' ! v.- s :!e a.a !an'is 'vre'n : . ei at public ; . :i n en '" : .a . O ' .! r, Is' i !"!; a.- 1 ; . ' . i h!n f..j ; va1 ali .v : 1 iaw .'m a.tvanc- . ! hi i v.-.n ; j vith t!,e Clerk of Snpevi a- .,,-( a" ! - -rdcr ! issued by s .' 1 C'wk du eitiug the nn.i n -in n n i ,i Tar IYcl farmers received a "t.al r' f'lOl.ftaO.OOO from the :n7e of rll crops, livestock, and ive. toi k prnduc's in 1953. X. i Carolina ranked fourth tmor.s bo States in cash receipts ram sales of all field crops both n an 1 Plat. 7-.xr.izs.s.i2.vr 1 a I heatre :ovi.:.:ber 11-12 4,bou::ty hunter" Kantio'.ph Sett and Marie Windsor Latest News ar.d Cartoon SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 13 "DEAD MAN'S GOLD" Lash LaRue "SHADOW MAN" Caesar Romero Also "TRADER TOM OF CHINA SEA" No. 6 SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 14 "WOMAN'S FACE" ' Joan Crawford and T.Ielvyn Douglas Also Cartoon "FUN CIRCUS" MONDAY - TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 15-16 "FRENCH LINE" Jane Russell Latest News and Cart, .on WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 17 "TWO GUNS AND A BADGE" . Wayne Morris Also "GUNFIGHTEKS OF THE NORTHWEST" No. 13 Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $U40.7u; and whereas said land was resold by s. id Trustee as directed by said Order, on the 27th, day of Octo ber, 1954, after due advertise ment, and within the time allow ed by law an advanced bid was again filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order is si ed by said Clerk directing the Tuiitis. to nga'n resell s.ai.l laud ' ii rn openii:.; 1-t.l of Elcven-!:.inilred-(l51,10e (H) .n.aiars. Now Iherefoie, under and by virlae of said Order of ;he Clerk of the Fnperi. r Court of lloke County, and tne p iwer of rale i":itained in said Pec: I of Trust, ti e undersigned Trustee will a ' ahi offer for sale upon said n .in nn ,i ji rvrmi : opening bid at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Raeford, North Carolina, at Twelve (12) O'clock Noon, on the 24th day (Wednesday) of November, 1954, the following described property, located in Raeford Township, Hoke County, North Carolina. Situated about one mjle north of the Tow n of Raeford, in said County ar.d Stale, and being Lots No. 3 I an. I 11 as shown on Map of Sub iivision of Neill McNeill 'a. ids, s id Map being made by V,'. r K .besen, R.S., Aug. 4th, hUl, and recorded in Map book No. 2, at Page 240 in the Register of Peeds office of Hoke County and being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows: Adjoining the Fuller Estate lands and lands of Raeford Power and Mfg. Co. and BEGINNING at a stake, the N-W corner of Lot No. 35 on said Map, and runs as the line of it South 84-15 E. 470 feet to a stake, the N-E corner of Lot No. 35; then North 32-25 W. 120 feet to the S-W corner of Lot No. 32 on said Map; thence with the South line of it North 84-15 W. 400 fret to a stake, the S-W cor ner of Lot No. 32; thence South 4-50 W. 100 feet to the bo-inning, the same being the same lots of land conveyed to said Will John son and wife, by N. A. McNeill, by deed dated 15 January, 1947, and recorded in Book 87 nt Page 371 of Hoke County Registry. Re ference to said Map and Deed is hereby made for further descrip tion and identification of said property. The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten per cent of the amount of his bid up to One Thousand Dollars plus Five per cent of the excess of his bid over one thousand dollars, if such deposit is not so made the property will be resold immedi ately then and vhere. Posted this 8th day ot Novem ber, 1954. fi n t, 1 1 r.. qi nc. er. Li. niiwicuiu, iiuaio., 0 Forty-pound test weight wheat is just as good for poultry feed as fiO-pound wheat according to .studies. 1 1 FLiJijXijinnjinnnjinnn WE GIVE Sll GREEN STAMPS S3 ' . ' , ; if . .' eaa-;e a a:;;;., C L ij - i - ' ' ' - ' - --..' -. L . ri.'. -- .i ... - STRETCH YOUR BOlUffi' SALE -E!,T;S?Ay, FRIDAY f.BD SATURDAY - S8UE1BER 111b, 121b and 131b f V. REG. SIZE mmmm. BATH SIZE 2 far v. -v;i REG. SIZE 3 for 25c rvnA BATH 5lZE FSB--fr 1 1 .--1 p MAXWELL HOUSE :f COFFEE Reg. or Drip 1 Lb Bag ARMOURS - SHORTENING ARMIX o id. can 1 qt. Jar 53c GE A DE FRESH SMALL EGGS 33c doz WHITE HOUSE SELF-RISING FLOUR 25 b bg $1.49 GARNER'S PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 12 02 jar 29c OCTAGON 1-Dish Towel FREE SOAP POWDER !ge box 21c Ve Give S&H Green Stamps Musselman's TOMATO JUICE 45 oz csn - 25s Majestic POSE BUSTARD Cedar Rock CUT BEARS 2 H3.393e:c$-29c Nabisco HONEY GRAHAMS 1 lb box - 33c Mason Royal BLACK PEPPER 2 1-oz cans -25c FRESH WHOLE LB T l?5 lv Wl) C8 5IORKELL YORKSHIRE LB SLICED BACON 55c WESTERN GOOD Round-Sirloin-T-Bone LB STEAK - 49c SMOKED 4 to 6 lbs LB PICNICS 39c FRESH LB PORK LIVER 19c Clapp's BABY FOODS ! Jars Sim. 2 Jars Junior 25c Recipe SALAD DRESSING Qt. Jar -32c White Leaf P 4Ibc!n-85c Every Time You Spend A Dime, Ask For S&H Green Stamps wo LIPTON TEA THE iwx' TEA V lb 33c iiDTntJ nWJtea bags Pkg of 48 . 5oc FRESH Stalk ASCHAL CELERY 9c FRESH - HARD G If f If.' 0 1J Lao oae 2 lbs for 9c ESHSO 0fA large 30c 2 fr 3 for SUPER fiti f7T w 111 I 3 n h n j M ... if L E ) MARKtT . RAEFORD, FUQUAY AND ST. 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