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‘■:f'53idt-V- ’ SV^ V ^ ^a#K P^WiriM mil ■ nrrfi mt^ iMocxitm&iifM ./? LEGALS I You can depend upon out ^ ?f I*:-*-. I- IW'^' I prescription department j I to use only the purest | ! and freshest of drug | jsupplies. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of W.-^C/and-sAUce Guia, 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 R-2, Raeford, on or before June 19, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All ■ persons in debted to. said estate will' please ■make immediate payment. Albert McArthur Guin, Execu tor. ' 2-7P stake; thence South 1 deg. 27 mins. West 150 feet to a stake ^ the northern margin of Sixth Avenue; thence with the northern margin of Sixth Avenue, Blast ,100 feet to the beginning, being Lots Nos. 16, 17, and 18 in the North Hill Subdivision, as shown on map recorded in Book 151, page 91, in the office of the Register of Deeds fro.m’ Cumberland Coun ty, and being the same lands de scribed in deed from John Wj Moore and others, to James B. Barefoot, dated the 21st day of November, 1908, and recorded in Book M, No. 7, page 43, in the 1"*^ af llae tall- bearlng Attie l^ans. Wliy awel- ter in the bent when you can have s life time ot co«d com- LlANf ZEBOTH eoi COM rtlon Radio-Pho^ I ASminr EIGHTS NEW^ •ftr- ' 'h ■ ■■ •. - By Mrs. Ralph Cothran E. '.Q.; nie, ’and Mi^ii^^RuiSy i'iK^aniefoft i spent the , WMk iend with E. C.' ^ lil HOWELL DRUG STORE NOTICE OF PUBLIC! AUCTION SALE Shipment consisting of 20 car tons containing 5000 sales tickets consigned to McLauchlin Comp any will be sold June 27, 1947, at 3"P. M., at L. & S. Depot. Price Morris, Agent. 1 2-3 C : 1? LADIES :. ip- This u your ' 'te:':. DELA-MAID H The Crafty-Aid in the home ;i|' dW Scientifically constructed “.y:g combination .• m': : ... Occasional Kitchen Chair. - A Sturdy Padded Ironing Board. 'i T, ft;-'- and a Household Safety Step Ladder. White enamel or Maple finish. Red or black Trimming. Light weight. It saves labor in the home. Raeford Furniture Co. NOTICE OF COnptlSSIONERS SALE OF LAND Under the authority and direc tion contained ■■-in a judgment rendered by the Clerk of Super ior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, in a partition entitled “Verdie K. Lee, et al, vs. Avey J. Lee. et al”, the undersigned Com missioners will on the 14 day of July, 1947, at 12:00 noon, at the court house door in Raeford, Nor th Carolina, expose for sale for cash, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following de scribed tract of land in the Town of Raeford, Hoke County,- North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING at the intersection of the northern margin of Sixths Avenue and the 'Western margin of .Magnolia Street, and running thence North 1 deg. 27 mins. East 300 feet’with the western margin of Magnolia Street tq a stake in the southern margin of Seventh Avenue; thence with the southern margin of Seventh Avenue, West 50 feet to a stake; thence‘ South 1 deg. 27 mins. West 150 feet to a stake, thence West 50 feet to a Dellveiies of Sntfdalres!^^ Ranges, | King at Charleston, S. C. Water Heatinx, Washing Mac-' bines, are he||ig made Just asj 'Mr. ap^d Mrs. B. P, Hardister fast as possiU^to those on our spmjt'^unday in Carthage with waiting lisf. ^«|ur ,patieiido-JX'r€l^ives. greatly ai^c^ted. BAUCOMj . ' . Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Farrell and ■ • • • Advice If GiVdn On Preserving Eggs In Freezer Lockers Egfes prodtTceck^aiiHag ^ itS^e^htedly,'' h^ on vy season of lay may now be pre seryet^ for use a^t: the trae vrt^en office' of the Register of Deeds . . . for Cumberland County. j MAYTAG I Freezers avaUr i'aughter, Patricia, of Raleigh were A deposit of ten percent of the* able, tn iilh^a .quantity, at amount bid will be required of $269.50 fok’^R^-^oot size.. BAU- ' the successful bidder. This the 13th day of June, 1047. James Mac Rae. G. A. Shaw Commissioners 3-6G COM APPlilimCE CO. f One DUTCH OVl^ Gas Range, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Greene had as their guests Mr. Greene’s sis- WEWO 1 0 8 0KG NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra tors of the estate of Beulah Mc Lean, deceased, late .of Hoke Coun ty, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before June 19, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. W. T. and J. C. McLean, Ad ministrators. ‘ 3-8C deluxe model, with deep-weU ter and daughter of Whiteville cooker and automatic controls, over the week end. for immediate delivery. . First come, first served. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. eggs” ^ are . scto Prof, koy 'S:'Dearstyne,’ 7ibad of the Poultry departoent at. State College. In the past years the use of water glass solution was widely carried out for this purpose, he said, but with the recent wide spread development of freezei^lpc- kers, 3, new opportunity ,;eixi$ts. Where the freezer Tocl^ M be used, clean, fresh eg^" Should be 1 broken into ’ paitafined cups and refrigerated at zero temper ature. If the entire content of the egg is to be frozen, the Mr. and Mt. Ralph Cothran and. Barbara visited Marie Cothran at should be added Fine quality home radios from $29.95, up. at BAUCOM AP PLIANCE CO. Camp Millstone Sunday. T Good, clean oil cook stove, with built-in oven; first class emn- Miss Frances King is spending this week in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sheppard of dition in qve^y respect BAU- Alberm.arle spent the week end to the home of Mrs. Bud Strother. COM APPLIANCE CO. eggs should be broken into a clean bowl, and oiie tablespoon of corn sirup or sugar, or one teaspoon- to Ms added. .The conta&eii shoiild^be motflttMre4vai>or proof, and the product frozen promptly. The eggs, when thawed, should be used im mediately. and as freezer-locker space be- comes , more available, this me- liiok^of providing idri j^rietds of scarcity in egg; production will , become more popular. Prof. Dearstyne said. 0 A(pproxima|ely ,225 Stanley County farmers recently, made a field trip to Cokers Seed Farm to study a small grain breeding program beiqg carried op there. —_o — ■ - Thirteen purebred ‘ Hampshire pi^ have been bought to be used in a pig chain that has been start ed among 4-H Club youth in U- nion County. ATHLETE^FOOT GERM E^FOl TOXKI each cup of liquid eggs. (Break ytoks, but do not whip'. If yoHcs are frozen separate, add two tablespoons of corn 'sir up or sugar, or one teaspoon of salt to each cup of yolks and mix as for whole eggs. If the whites are packaged, nothing should be HOW TOXKILL IT. IN ONE HOUR IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for t^is STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 percent alcohol it PENE TRATES. REAOHiES and kills MORE germs faster. Today at HOKE DRUG CO. WANT ADS Knowiedge about cancer may save "your life! Send name and address on a postcard to Amer ican Cancer Society. 22 Ann Street, New York, N. Y. and receive FREE booklet .... OFFICE SUPPLIES—When in need of anything for the office from a pencil to a typewriter come >in to see our line. Dixie Printing Co. Aberdeen. TFC WANTED—A job as practical nurse, housework or attending to children. Mrs. Janie Burns, P. O. Box 452. TFC GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BRE EDS. 200 for $11.00 WORTH WHILE CHICKS. 101 W. North Ave., Baltimore Md. 1-3C From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh Industry Looks at Our Town Maybe yon read how a group of industrial experts bve decided that the sauU towa.is the jplaiCe for in dustry—not Ing dties. Reasons they give are better housing, pleasanter living, and more opportunity for whoiesome recreation. Well, looking around our town I’d say that was about right. Most of us own our homes, and keep them looking nice; we enjoy each other’s company: and our recreations are mostly simple outdoor sports, and in the evening a mellow glass of beer with pleasant company. As Doc Walters says, that sort of life just nathrally sets you up for woric’'the next day... whether it’s in oflke, mill, or field. And Doe should know. He works fourteen hours, but never misses his morn ing "constitutional” or his evening glaan of beer with friends. From where I sit, any industry could profit from being in a town where wholesome living, temper ance, and friendship are the ^e. Omy, UNITS} STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Carolina CommlllM Suite 606-M7 InMHunco Building^ Raleigh, North Carolina. FOR REftSfT—Newly finished 2 or 3 roonk apartment with bath. Hot and cold w'ater. Phone 5141. 2-3C YOU can buy a new BALDWIN PIANO or a fully guaranteed used piano from the Lumber- ton Music Store on very easy Terms. Come or write us a card and one-of our represen tatives will call on yon. Lum- berton Music Store, 4th and Chestnut St., Lumberton, Phone 408. TFC FOR SALE—Used drams, 75c eaoh good for carrying water or gn- bage. Taylor Chemclal Co., Ab erdeen, N. C. LOR SALE—1 1942 Model Zenith Radio-Phonograph at low cost. See or write Harold Laton, Route 2, Raeford 3P APARTMBN FOR BENT—Rea sonable. See Miss Flora Boyce. TWO 2-RP0(M—apartments 'for rent. Cali 243-1 3C Really fine quality Lawn Mowers, only $22.50! Why Pay More? BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. TOBACCO FLUES are new ready in our new shop and can furnish any thing in tobac co flue line. See or Phone Us Your Ord^r And Avoid TheRuili. » V PHONE 5451 C. L STEPHENS & SON FOR SALE—Good used ice re frigerator, 100 lbs. ice capacity only $29.50. BAUCOM APPLI ANCE CO. Rebuilt Singer Sewing Machine, looks and runs like new, $84.95 BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. Stokers for Tobacco Barns! Last call for this season, price only $145.00. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. SPECIAL ! Personalized Radio Repairs Every RA^IO brought this i^ts a complete 'j^r- ■onal week-op. It is not repaired completely, but is^jil- M thoroughly cleamed ■ ttmed. McGregor’s Radio Service Dundarraeh. N. C. J ■’ w. 4»' ? ' I J ti'.f
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