THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943 PAGE FOUR THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C r, Of Interest to Farmers Ginning Contest To Be Held This Year A cotton ginning contest, based on the normal preparation of bales and turnout of middling or better grades of lint, will be held for North Caroli na ginneis this year. Dr. I. O. Schaub N. C. State College extension service director, said this week. Schaub said a winner will be pick ed for each of the three sin districts in the state upon the basis of bale samples submitted for classification. O County Poultrymen Urged To New Goal In Egg Production Task For Hoke County Hens Is 14.2"r Greater; Most Farms Have Larger Laying Flocks, But Labor and Feed Are Problems. FIRST COTTON Mrs. Je-se Gib.; in reported three white c found in iv r fioM S : which is the o.r-lifs'. blossoms in eiti'e.' H counties t i" the iv'-t one yen" o"'y '! on .J'Hie 1J:K BLOOM ot Dundarrach .'.itton blossoms iriay. .Tune lDth, date fur cotl n ko or Sittl;md l:i o 'i. except rted tvl Hoke Co.inty poultrymen are asked by the government to produce approx imately 297.0IH) dozen eggs this year. U 2 per cent more than in 1942, as their share in the Food for Victory program, the National Poultry De fense Committee estimated today. This county goal, which is based on the percent. ue inert ase suggested for NVi'Ji Carolina by the V. S. Depart ment of Agriculture, can be reached it adi'Miii.te supi'lics ,.f labor and feed are :.v;.i!.it! declared Committee r'h.i;i'iii.i!'. 1 1 t :;trt Cl'elghton. BARLEY County Agent H. H. Harris reports that R. L. Spruill of Columbia has produced an exceptionally good crop of Sunrise barley. It is very early, an important consideration where legumes follow it. O PEAXITS Sixty-four growers in Chowan County cooperated in treating a to I tal of 50.7.r0 pounds of seed peanuts, reports County Agent C. W. Over I man. j O MILK F. L. Moore of Person County has a purebred bull and is milking 10 i cows. He has increased his pasture I to 20 acres and plans a trench silo. reports Assistant County Agent C. C. Jac ksou. -O- SOVBKAXS In snite of the spring. Stanly Coun ty growers have put acreage eycutt. in an increased if soybeans, says V. A. Hun ssistant county agent. Lumberton Report Says Tobacco Prospects "Fair" Lumberton, June 15. Good rains throughout the Lumberton area have broken the hot weather wave and put the tobacco crop well on its way to improve growth, says a crop condition report just issued by Jas per C. Hutto, supervisor of the Lum berton tobacco market. The report says that if the rains do not become excessive the tobacco crop should ex perience excellent development in the next week or ten days, recove ring some from the late start it got this year. Wire worms and bud worms are giving much trouble in some sections with grasshoppers reported from some territories," the report adds. Severe hail damage has been limit ed to small areas. Some areas are actually needing more rain." Field reports from nine counties to the Luberton supervisor indicate the farmers are about equally divided as between ' good" and "fair" in their estimates on the progress of the tobac co crop, with a small percentage re porting "poor". LEGAL NOTICES it: "fO MAKE ITCinBfL a - : rw J.1 INfiU VUHHTCDu. Z I He o. Vta cook it,Mirt rf MtW SIMPIN6 CA6 ruRNIH(t 'sOLBUBI WMflM CORPS' i Alt COTT0H- IT wtiwi Hit THAN OlOW HOWLS, AltO TAKING W 3SlfSf fPACt OM MAM SAUOON CIOTH.WITH . wen stwu.n u warmer, amp WATtR-REPClLCNT. ITS lOTfOH CAGKVIIHS 86 CAMI AS A IHAfm fgVT cove site.' I VOCft SI3I ,TMV If tH'BUT IT'J COCO To A I COUtff MAVt MP.K J KMOVI THAT IF l CViR I3O.IM000O PAlKj' M TtMT I COULD I fv--jy-vAlrtl' use A PA1 , ) ( NOTICE j North Carolina, Hoke County. I Eunice McGhee Phinney vs. Guilford i Phinney. In the Superior Coiut. : Notice to Ciui'iferd Thinner, defen dant, or his attorney, if any: j Take notice that on the 2Hth day of ! June. 1943, at 2:00 P. M. and there after, in the law office cf Henry V. 1 Sawyer in Milbridge, Maine, before said Henry W. Sawyer, Notary Public. , the undersigned will take the deposi- tion of Mrs. Sarah B. Phinney and ! others to be read as evidence for the 1 plaintiff in the above entitled action, 1 which is now pending in the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Caroli : na, and you will further take notice that if the taking of said deposition 1 is not begun and completed on the said day, the same will be continued ; from day to day until completed. ! This 27th day of May, 1943. J. C. Pittman, ; 52-2 Attorney for Plaintiff ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrat or of the estate of W. J. Long, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to me duly verified, on or before the 21st day of May, 1944, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 21st day of May, 1943. H. A. Long, Administrator, C. T. A. A. D. Gorv Att'y. 51-5 - pd. NOTICE In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of North Carolina. Adline Peebles McCormick, widow. Mary McCormick Jones, Minor Mc Cormick, riaintiffs vs. Sallie Wilson and husband, James Wilson. B'ffie Parker and husband, Wyte Parker, Maria B. Graham and husband, John Graham, Dixon Mc Cormick, John V. McCormick, Henry McCormick, Flora K. McCormick, Eu gone McCormick, Baker McCormick. F. McCormick, Hubbard McCormick, Bessie McCormick, Sarah McCormick. Tiff McCormick, Barnette McCormick, George McCormick, Clyde McCor mick, W. W. McCormick, (Son of Ed na McCormick, Deceased), and Wins low W. McCormick, Jr., Defendants. The defendants. John W. McCor mick, Eugene McCormick, Hubbard. McCormick, Tiff McCormick, Henry McCormick, Barnette McCormick, Sa rah McCormick, Baker McCormick 1 will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the U. S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, for the pur pose of establishing plaintiffs' interest and title to the land described in the complaint, evicting the defendants re siding thereon and securing possession I of said premises, and securing the ap pointment of a receiver; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the U. S. Di.-trict Court for tiie Middle District "of North Carolina, at his office in the City of Greensboro. N. C, on the 9th day of August, 1943, and answer or . demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs w ill apply to the court for the relief demanded in said coin ' plaint. This 4th day of June, 1943. j Henry Reynolds, Clerk U. S. District Court for Middle j District of North Carolina. 1 The defendants will further take ! notice that on the 18th day of June, : 1U43, at 3 o'clock P. M., and thereaf ter in the office of Henry Savage, Jr., 1 Attorney at Law, Camden, S. C, be 1 fore Boyd F. Workman, Notary Pub lic, the plaintiffs will take the deposi I t;.ns of Adline Peebles McCormick, Mary McCormick Jones. Minor Mc Cormick, B. J. Peebles and L. H. Til ; ler, t 1 be read as evidence for the plaintiffs in the above entitled action which is now pending in the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of North Carolina; and you will further take notice, that if the taking of said depositions is not begun and completed on the said day, the same will be continued from day to day until completed. This the 4th day of June, 1943. Henry Savage, Jr., J. Talbot Johnson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. A True Copy: Teste: Henry Reynolds, Clerk. By Mvrtle D. Cobb, Deputy Clerk. 1-4 dCVE-A. I Accordine to the best S3r According t aUlhorities, the mini mum daily A, D and B Comiik-x Vitamin re quirements of the aver age person are: A 4.thHI I SP Units, O 400 l'SI I nils. 1H 333 I SP I nlts 2 2,m Mirrocrains. and at- proxlmately 10.000 31U TuRrams Nico tinamide. The required amounts for other B Complex Vitamins have not yet been established. Many people do not get enough of these essential Vitamins. DO YOU?. Why not play safe by taking ONF-A-DAY BRAN0 L-V-l I VITAMIN TABLETS Each ONE-A -DAY Vitamin A and D Tablet contains 25 f more of the cod liver oil vitamins than the mini mum daily recommended quantity. Each ONE-A -DAY Vitamin B Complex Tablet contains full mini mum daily requirements of Vitamins Bl and B2 and 10,000 Micrograms of Nicotinamide together with a sub stantial amount of other B Vitamins. t"A'hcn you buy Vitamins, compare potencies and prices. Note how ONE A - DAY Tablets conform to the average human requirements. See how reasonable the cost. Get them at your drug store. Place Your Order NOW For C0KER SMALL GRAINS TIIE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. AND WE ARE MAKING UP OUR BOOKINGS EARLIER THIS YEAR. THE JOHNSON COMPANY, - RAEFORD. N. C. 2E IN THE MARINES they say: "GYRENE for Marine "ALLIGATOR" foe amphibious tractor "COLLISION MATS lor pancakes "CAMEL" for the f jvonfe aeirefe with mco la tiie Mjxmcs WTHE SERVCB ThefavoriteciKnretn' with men in the Armv, Nivy. Marine, and Cnav Guard is Carm-1. (liased cm at.ru.il nle records in Hitsf t.x Uiaogc and Cuitcua.) oamei SURE DELIVER -v I - ' -, PLENTy OF 1' ' FLAVOR AND EXTRA TV V- ' mildness . r ''-L.ftTiVN Y J you Y ' ( SAID IT. Ay . V OVRENE! Tj '"V 'if' J CAMELS HAVE j i "gr I Jl WHAT IT iar'r" ffiSa takes! JL. . ' ..... m i m m SWAPVVORK Last year Ashe County growers at fl...-U;il rnnna.alai1 In AltinO their silos Dy excnanging laoor ana equipment. The plan worked so well that it will be followed in hay making this year, reports County Agent R. H. Crouse. CLASSIFIED ADS The WorWi New Seen Through The Christian. Science Monitor Ah Internttiorul Duly Ktvtpapcr il Truthful Conructi Unbiased Fre from Srnutjoml- i,m tditoriU Are Timtly and Imtructiv. and Itf Diilr Feature., Together with th Weeily Magazine Section, Mai die Monitor an Ideal New.paperfor the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society s ( One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price $12.00 Yearly, or f 1.00 a Month. 1 Saturday Issue, including Manaiine Section, 1.60 Year, j , Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents. jj Name.- ri ii I I (J SAMPLE COPT. BEQUEST I WANTED To buy or rent a baby carriage or stroller. Also want to buy a baby bed. Thone 539-1, Mrs. Allgeicr. Hp LOST White Kitten, has yellowish Blue Eyes. Lost about the Chevrn let place or vicinity. Reward. If found apply Mary Feele, Collins Department Store. It WANTED TO BUY ELECTRIC FAN, any size, ELECTRIC IRON, and AL ARM CLOCK. Apply THE NEWS-JOURNAL or call 3521. Professional Cards NOTARY PUBLIC Se RALPH CHAPMAN. Hoke Auto (Chevro let ) Co. Phone 230-1. 42-tf ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bank of Raeford Building N. McN. SMITH Attorney-at-Law G. B. ROWLAND Phone 2271 - Raeford, N. C At(orney-at-Lw Office in Court Douse jit 77kj A vi CIVILIAN DEFENSE MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLIES CONSTRUCTION MINES DOCTORS OIL WELLS ELECTRIC POWER POLICE CARS ENGINEERING PUBLIC HEALTH ESSENTIAL WORKERS PUBLIC SAFETY FARM SUPPLIES RED CROSS FARM VETERINARIANS ACTIVITIES HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE SCHOOLS INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS SHIPYARDS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS SURGEONS LUMBER CAMPS TECHNICIANS MACHINERY VITAL SUPPLIES MEAT PACKERS WAR PLANTS . . . and many other trades, businesses and profes sions whose products and services are important to the war effort. laaasiiLaess . BUY - ' U. S. WAR BONDS V AND STAMPS HIS SKILL helps to maintain the cars which carry mil lions of war workers to and from their jobs, day after day. -i HIS EXPERIENCE helps to preserve the trucks which carry vital materials to and from war plants building arms and equipment for our fighting men. HIS SERVICE helps to conserve the cars and trucks of hard' working farmers who are feeding America and her allies. u Mi. 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