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, ^ >9^', ■ State Ct^ege To Farm nomemakers IflDBllEVlll^iml^^^ Economy' is the watchword of the well-dressed women. When planning a spring wardrobe, choose a good )>asic color . pre- ferably blacky brown, navy or dark green. f Jf I kV-;£ YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT McLAUCHLIN CO. Incorporated ! It Pays To Advertise In The News-Journal One item which is worn most often is a coat. Steer clear of bright „ shades or flashy plaids. Its smart to choose a good basic color for an all-purpose coajt and then brighten it with vivid colors in dresses and accessories. Black is flattering to larger figures and remains snfart year after year. For sophistication combine red. Are Yoi Tradisg Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. kelly green or orange accessories with black. Pastel shades—^pink, yellow, lavender, or turquoise-^ combined with black add up to femininity rather than sophisti cation. Navy has a fresh, sn^rt look and can bd > worn all year round. Especially good for ydiin- ger girls is dark brown, which ranks second in pdpularity to black. A good way to train children not to leave a ring around the bathtub is to place a bath brush for tub-scrubbing in easy reach ing distance. New nylon bristle brushes are priceless for keeping things clean in the kitchen. The vegetable brushes are good for cleaning vegetables in a jiffy.“Long stem, med brushes are excellent for hard-to_clean things such as your glass coffee-maker. Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 767 South Elm St. LUMBERTON, N. C. Don’t throw away a good pair of galoshes just because the in side is dirty and likely to ruin your hose. The lining ’ can be cleaned as easily as the outside. Simply turn the overshoes inside out. Put them in a tub of warm, soapy water to soak a few min utes. Then with a small fairly soft brush, scrub over the entire lining. For very soiled galoshes, you may need to repeat the op eration. 0 Invtstigation of the price break which dropped cotton prices eight cents per pound in two weeks last October, shows that the break was speeded up and ex tended by the forced liquidation of many thinly margined specu lative holdings, coupled with the collapse of two large accounts. LEGALS NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of North Carolina Hoke County County of Hoke Staley Andrews and w’ife, Andrews. Et Als TAKE NOTICE that Wm. Sta ley Andrews and wife. ^^ defendants in the above-styled action by the County of Hoke for purpose of foreclosing its lien for delinquent taxes,' are required to appear at the office of the under signed Clerk of Hoke County Su perior Court in the courthouse at Raeford, North Carolina on or before the 24 day of May, 1947, which is 30 days after the last publication of this notice as re- HIGH QUALITY quired by law, and answer or de mur to the coBQplaint which the .plaintiff has filed in said Clerk’s office, or the plaintiff will., apply for the relief demanded in its said complaint. This is a. legal summons upon said defendants pursuant to law in lieu of per sonal service. This 31 day of March, 1947. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Hoke County Superior Court. 44-47C NOTICE TO CSEDITORS Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Archie ■Wall, deceased, late of H(^e Coun ty, this is to notify all persons having claims against^ said estate to present them to ttie under signed, duly verified, at Raeford, N. C., on or before February 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Wm. L. Poole, Administrator. 39-44C NOTICE TO CBEDROBS Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Maryland Wall, deceased, late of Hoke Coun ty,^ this is to notify all persons having claims against said 'estate to present 'them to the under signed, duly verified, ‘at Raieford, N. C., on or before Februaigr 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of, their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment Wm. E. Poole, Administrator. 39-44C NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Ralph McKinnon, deceased, late of Hoke County, this'is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, at Raeford, N. C.^ On or before March 27, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate v pajnment. Lizzie McKinnon, Executrix. 43-48C First Securities / Corporation Dnrham Raleigh We maintain market in: an ac6ve Carolina Power and L^rlit Carolina Tel. and Tel. Piedmont and Nortkem Railwry. For further informaUoa a- bout these securities, call oar representative at SOUTHERN PINES Telephones: 5192 or 5241 HERE’S A REAL I BARGAIN! TILT BACK ROCKER We have a limited number of these lovely tilt-back chair and ottoman combinations. They were priced $59.50 T. B. UPCHURCH INCORPORATED [OE Now Being Sold For Only $34A0 JOHNSON COnON COMPANY Of Raeford, Inc. Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need,It i [01 ATTEND OUR SdBO a> Auction Sale Every Tuesday f . t ■' W „ ,s^, AT kOO IN FRONT OF THE ARMORY IN RAEFORD, N. C. o fl o WE SELL CARS, FARM EOUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK, AND ANYTHING OF VALUE. UYOIE CAa BUY OR SELL D o W. C. LEE AND J. H. WRIGHT RAEFORD AUCTION CO. • » •'1 saoEaoisssiiailiPiocssssaBs D t ( ( I '
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