THK NEWS JOURNAL, RAFFORD, N. C. THURSDAY. DEC. 2.1rd. 1943 PAGE TWO Green Hug. I there is nothing practical that cm be Small .grain crops .in Eastern Car- done about it at this time, reports J. hna are being 'damaged by a ype of ' Myron Maxwell, Extension cntom. aphid known us. the "Green Rug" and logist at Stale College. em f&uijin ad ...a candle in the window ...he gleam of a star on a tree ...the light in the eyes of a child on Christmas morning But Christmas is more than these ... how much more we capnot put into words, but you do bow that we are wishing for you all that Christmas at its very best implies, and all that Christmas can bring .... COLLINS DEPT. STORE lllr "OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE" sums up, in two words, the achievemenU of our armed forces. We, too, strive for outstanding performance in every item of service. We thank you most cordially for your good will and patronage and wish you the Season's Greetings. C. P. KINLAW JEWELER pi A WREATH IN THE WINDOW a star in the sky, and happiness in the heart That the Christ mas season of 19-13 may be truly memorable for you and yours is the earnest wish of RAEFORD FURNITURE COMPANY l.ime Spreader The Agricultural Engineering De partment at State College has plans for a new type of home-aiacie lime spreader, reports Davicf S. Weaver. Write for a free copy of Plan No. 254. O Labor Swap ' N.rth Carolina has sent 110 work ers to help harvest Florida's citrus crop. Florida will send help to North Carolina next year when labor is badly needed here. b Ilouehold Equipment. Write the Agricultural Editor, State t C "liege, Raleigh, for Extension Circu ; lar No. 270 if you wish information on 1 the er re and simple repair of house hold equipment. O ! Milk-Ess, With more cows on farms than last . year, milk production was down 2 I no. fnnt in Mm-atvihap Vurt nrni,. tion was about 4 per cent higher. Professional Cards NOTARY PUBLIC Set RALPH CHAPMAN. Hole Auto (Chevro let) Co. Prion 230-1. 42-tl ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bank of Raeford Building n. mcn. smito Attorney-at-Law G. B. ROWLAND Phone 2271 Raeford, N. C Attorney-at-Law LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The State of North Carolina, Hoke County. In the Superior Court. To All Whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting: It being satisfactorily proven to the undersigned. Clerk of the Sup erior Court for Hoke County, that John Monroe, late of said county, is dead, without having made and pub- 1943 CENTIE WORDS, OPEN HEARTS, WILLING HANDS, SOFT MUSIC, FRIENDSHIP, IOVE...TH1S IS CHRIST MAS! may rr bring you HAPPINESS AND JOY BEYOND EXPRESSION . . . it RAEFORD BARBER SHOP lished a 1-ist will and tc.-tamciit, and! it appearing that Do-othy Munroe is1 entitled to the a 'ministration of the e.-tate of said deceased, and having qualified as administratrix according lo law: , I Now these are therefore to em power the said Administratrix t.i en ter in and upon all and singular the goods and chattels, the rights and credits of the said decease.!, and same to take into pus tension, wheresoever to be found, and nil the just debts of the said deceased to pay an I satisfy, and tlie residue of said estate to c'is tribute. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this the 10th c'ay of Dec ember, 1 943. ,T. B. CAMERON 28-33 Clerk of the Superior Court ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. L. Floyd, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate 1 f said deceased to exhibit then to the undersigned at his resi dence at the Raeford Hotel on or de fore the 9th day of December, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th, day of December, 1943. W. E. Floyd, Administrator Estate of W. L. Floyd, deceased 28-33 NOTICE OF SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK W. J. MAINOR, CORNELIA ARM STRONG, ET ALS. PETITIONERS vs. CHANEY MAJNOR, WIDOW; WTL- LIE MAINOR; LILLIE MAE PER SON ET VIR: ODESSA HAGEN FT VIR; JOHN HAGEN; BERTHA LEE STANBACK ET VIR, (Name Not Known to Petitioners): and any oth er persons having an interest in the estate lands of Isaiah Mainor et ux Margaret Mainor, both doceased. HESPOXDENTS take notice that they, are required lo The respondents above-named will appear at the office of the Clerk of c'na snd all taki no'.iic that an ac- Superior Curt of Hoke County, N. .C. tion entitled as i'b ve has been icnn- and answer or demur to the Petition incnce.i against them in the Superior for Partition in said Special Proceed- Coui t . f Hoke County, N. C. a-id that ing within TEN (10) days after the the purpose thereof is to partition the 8th day of January, 1944, or the petit, elate of the late Isaiah Mainor and ioncrs will apply to the court for the wife, Margaret Mainor. deceased, In-1 relief demanded in their said Petition. (ated in ljuewhiffle Township, said! This Decxcmhcr 13. 1943. County The said respondents will further J. B. Cameron L ItTK 01 ouperior vuun y' rert--w a v ' V r V W 7 0 ,.;f 1 .9,f3.::TJr" hiom whence did these lad tid ings come? not from athens. nor y;t from p.ome: at that time the HSART OF vCSi.0 POWER. THEY CAME OUT CF A UTP.S COWRY. PALESTINE. CN: THOUSAVD NIN HUNDRED AND fOSTY-THREE YEARS LATER THE CLAD TiOINSS R!NS OUT ASaIN. NEED WE SAY THAT WE WISH YOU THE FULL JOYOUSNESS OF TH HOLY SEASON? THE JOHNSON COMPANY Christmas Cheer k Uncle Sam is to be con- ' gralu!atcj, for he has 3one and is doing a mag- ' tiificrnt job. This is, in deed, occasion for Christ mas cheer. Our compliments to you, friends, our thanks, and our most hearty wishes for an enjoyable and truly happy 194$ Christmas season. WRIGHT'S ESSO STATION Formerly Auto Inn S' CAROLINA MOK." . , o ! j All of us who live in North Carolina no matter what our jobs may be would have a hard time recognizing this State of ours if its tobacco industry suddenly disappeared in thin air. Directly or indi rectly it affects us all giving jobs to people we know, utilizing the services of thousands of others, using the produce of our farms, paying taxes, and, of course, providing us with our favorite smokes just as it provides smoking pleasure to our boys on every fighting front around the world. f The tobacco industry is only one of the vital mainsprings of North Carolina's well-being and yet its products are valued at more than a half billion dol lars annually and their manufacture gives direct employment to more than fifteen thousand workers. North Caro- TERMINAL lina, ranking first in the nation in tobacco products, is likewise the home of many other flourishing industries, prominent among them being textiles, food, furni ture, lumber and chemicals. We who keep Greyhound buses rolling across our State take pride in the indus trial achievements of our fellow North Carolinians and take part in them, too! If spur job in wartime as in peacetime to transport men and women to fac tones and farms, to keep essential travel' moving, to make near neighbors and food neighbors of all the communities our buses serve in North Carolina. GREYHOUND 1IOTKL RAnFOUD TEL. 22G 1 Ei I ED KI E