THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1943 PACE TWO THE NEWS . JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C. I i 11 1 1 J OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMal Columbus Day OCTOBER. 12 91 - . . .J. it'vV T , "V, 1 ifCOw'-JM KA5ICSH!P AND DISCOURAGEMENT, CH'STOPMCf? COLOMSUS HELD TO THE STAfc OF HIS BIUcF. Dy INITIATIVE, SELF-RELIANCE AND CX'SAC, HE VVCN Hii BATTLE WITH MEN AND VViTH TriZ ELEMENTS - DISCOVERED THE, NEVV V.CiLD". ..S' rS &4.Ve 3SC Q'JAUTSr -r ..:.?.er.A-r ..i. :v.v Th.touGH to iiv itd'i goodness to them in deliv ering them from war's destructive ness, and they would express their '.latitude in song. O What Were They? Elephant Ears! New York, Oct. 3. The man and ! woman Mured hind at e;u'li other. Ki- ; Daily the Mian hl'arted out "What lire j ' yoa looking iit?" ! 'Those ears," exclaimed the wo- ! man. "New I'm sure you're my b;c- Ihor. I've been wandering all tb.es 1 year.; whole my e'-ild got tlat.-e b:c ears." That was how Jab.-. Mc'.'o -a ic'v, -!. ' lVntoiivillo. Aik.. termor i'v.i ." I i.r s ent a war worker in Vnr . Ii1... , an, I his sister, Mrs. M lvrarot V.oGo"- . pui'k I.ane. -17. l'i"r. h r..-.wi:e a," i Newark, N. .1 , war w orko , m. t ( r t! o til st time yo.-ti" day Mtv.' la y v e' e separated in 1!',I1 by the daath o; II clr n ii;':i'r. the University reported just about ev erybody in town had space for the cu ties. O 5-FiO Auction Fo' in i. Intlatry State CoUese. Miss. Bn-wme, grade Jersey Cow, is in quantity pro duetian. Owned by James GrfTin of ('linn bia. Mi s., a member of the Futinv I'arme s el' Am nea. Rrownie boa.-'e the follow ing 'it:d st ti.-ties- FARM QUESTION BOX by JD W. MITCHELL Farm Advitor Gtnsra Eecfric Station WGY T.ori Aug ist 4, lii:i4, t. a !" ot! the .!l If In De Cri l ." '1 s." t ! . ry IS 11). t rll 1 ! 1. -1 . i !' IW! Ihe co !, it.- i ,: et Room A- Plenty For Co-Ech- Knoxvillo. Tcnn. --'!": Intel earned the plet: r" who had just steppe i fr tiie eau'inis of the I'nivers nessee with smteases in h I'aptuin on the I iet.:io pretty things, alo:-.g with ' s ure prediea i ent eo .1. r.'t :n this boom city. Next day Dear :p tn;'' . r two j'.l'.i Ia, O F RM run A .or 1 !': Il l s l t : .e e i t o: e Mat!. l i It t e - i' i a bus onto s tv o: Tfi ti.l. s - .! the 1 reants V.'i'h 1 : -O- y.nnv. mon ..,:: lie. i ; I! tt G: e of ;s t'. r::r mrchirery r l ers a e b iir; re la 'd than ' r 'g ;ii.i'l''i'i",y at'd V the be.-'. li.ii. n r-ntl f -sup- 1 '. er clu ' S - Wli.it herbs ean be grown for household use? S:,e. Ihymr. h:ill mil ,-lilve are cmtuAti fur nitt folk. Is it too l ite to set out red raspberry bushes? Uiu i-.nl lr;miplnnt from now till Ihe urnimj Ir.-i-n-. but uprlntt i.l.iniiitti lit ftciu-rally t-inM'r' IK'CttT. Mav I have some infonn.-ition on how to build a cold frame iin.l i he preparation of silo for ii ? 11 ill,l your cold frame near cnouiill in.' Ii.ntc mi vuu tan run lin iiimI hanis a lii'lil hull. In It lot .-.na frusi proti'iiit'ii. Ai,le from that, build a .-hv-h-foot frame of 2-by- 12 ineh pl.iiikn. Bank around it v. ilh cindom for insulation, and Ufie nil iiwlie ol and niiied with peat moss or rleh i-onipost for the soil. Are chipmunks destructive "n a farm? Thev do a Utile damage, but not nnu-'h. and are loo pretty to shoot unless they heroine numerous cnouiih to be a serious pest. Whv should tlirce-month-old chickens lose the use of their legs? Lett weakness Is not a symptom of any particular disease but Dierasf Indicates the bird. ar. too e.k .l sick to stand. I.r paralys . Q. Q. r.....V..r is usually due to a u-u. disease for which cauj. i remedy has been found. !..- k ' '" ,i ihrea monlhs of a He l Zuilty ca '-ed b. coccldlosl. and p." hips some IMIIorum Kern... In in, o e. about all one can do is to kill and bury sick birds and prac tice he best of care and nlt..tlon .in the rest. If It liV"""' "".3 .."ion. in a flock, the bird, should he all butchered promptly. Is it true that wild cherry tree leaves when dry are poisonous to cattle? Wild cherry and choke cherry mrm ,,is,.i ..... toall kinds of Hvcst.H-k. Vllhouih .lock seldom '- haves, it Is safer to cut the tree, down. What can I plant now on cleared space to turn under late this autamn and roaka better soil next year? Sow buckwheat or rye and. If practical, leave it for winter coTwr and turn It under in the sprin. What can I use to destroy cab bage worms? Arsenate of lead or "l"-?-naie. lu.t It on the !""''; one pound to four of hydrates! lime, as a carrier and preader. ::zz:' 7 cvs pzm-jCGAcy. PGOLE'S MEDLEY K . SCOTT I'OOl.E ' w At'., Vu: I ; e yirv; ot 'eher cam tv .-.re vou m l'.'ae the s - alum crying. '.he b,-y who ewa'k. and a and asked, linie :van?" cciv ba't So:-.! ,!:'. ri'tl ..r.A ,o --e:t 1 Ix"; ho h.. e p...s.l ..w..y a,:e.i. seme t , t -a e' your '. Truly. IV. '.:h side. (-. m the era. 'le ;h - p: ..i "I e but! said: "Vothev will not er , t my bread," and , h.er sa:d: "Pon't cry. little ! r bread is good enough with I matter on ;'.", and the boy 1 itiaw :t, it :s not the loss of : r that makes me cry: it is , si'.ien of the old woman." S:o: . s used to open m from a to 7 o'clock. A. M., Now. s.tvetimes we think t owners must be sick. :"..! iiavi playes to open ap the stares lor the: R.-.eford i't th.o v. :e store 11- O:ly 6.1 per cent of those who die 1'ive any estate. In a sense that is a f. rt.ma'.e thing if an estate is left the hea's are apt to fa'.l oat over a div:s.on of it . . . another thing: "Shroa. s have no pockets". The Oer -ans evacuate 1 Xarle Fri day, retreat'i-.g toward R me. Hitler has instructed h:s itenerals to erect a bUvd-wal! m no-thern a net central Italy. The beast. He places ro value on human l:fe, nor anything else, ex cept his selfish pride. The Germans set fire to Naples on leaving that city, and you may be sure that beastly act will be charged to the Allies. However, the inhabitants of every conquered land rejoice w hen the Allies win, and these distressed people are left m the care of Ameri cans and British soldiers. Yo.i can let a little sunshine in every day of year lite, if you love your neighbor as yourself. And. strutting through this life, ignoring , better f Iks than you are is a waste i of your life. "Low. on a narrow j neck of land I stand; 'twixt two un bounded seas I stand; yet how insensible. A go Si-eat n name is to be chosen above es. but to possess both is more fortunate. While I live, and af ter 1 Farming has improved a great deal since I came to Kaeford to live, and recently I rocie over one of Hoke's best farms, and two bales ef cotton per acre and 50 bushels of corn, and $100 wo-th of peanuts look good to me. Such crops are to be found on a number of Hoke farms. me: dead. I hone none will re-1 Some sandhill land is of high me as a scapegrace, nor a 1 grade. After the pine timber was nar any kind of a son-of-a- , cat off the sandhill, these lands were I c nsidered worthless by many; how- ever, it is a fact, good yields of all hae c.r;se to be proud and crops are harvested on sandh.ll that I a"' an American Git: fa-ms. Tobacco grown on these e o. rt:c :l arlv a North Gar- s..r.dhill is of high grade, and the ir'.l ..bo, e . '.I taa; I am a peach, s are parexceller.t. ' t er t' a ea..aty called c i: : v -i ii-e was left oat mi adl.lh Oltl: They clo not t ike the recui-ed in- j terest in it. but Kaefard has a nam- I ber of fine singers people who have excellent voices, and this writer t!ie whole community w.'uld recogii- Vc Bsn't Have Any MYLOf! HOSE t.'rv.s which .irv y.iX as hard t jrot. in vou !uvt boon a.sking about ft ora time Ahirninurri Paint Barbed Wire Butcher Kv.ives Scissors Rubber Belting Coleman Gas Lantern $y.riding Forks Hoe Nail Hammers Garden Rakes Grass Shears Food Choppers Tin Ware Fishinsj Tackle Harness Leather Ironing Cords Electrtc Cords, Asst. Stanly Planes Complete Line of Paints DIXIE PA11IT & HARDWARE CO. V.V I'.ivo it. Car. ct it. Or it '..r.'t trade 109 Gilli-ri- J"t- Dial 4119 Fayetteville.N. C. QUESTION: 2 Much of the electricity use'd in the Carolinas comes from hydro-electric generating plants. How can smaller use of ; -ve fuel, transportation, equipment and materials? ANSWER- flllUllsLlli Reduced use of electricity, is desired even in areas where the electric power supply comes from hydro-electric plants. Elec tricity not used in these areas can be sent over the wires to areas where fuel and transportation problems are most critical, so DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY, si i i van I i rvvi - ' aw- er". 'Conservation of fuel, manpower, equipment and materials is a 'must' for the United States if we are to achieve the maximum war produc tion every American wants," HAROLD L. 1CKES JOSEPH B. EASTMAN DONALD M. NELSON nvrry to use...hohe to uasts CAROLINA Wm m LIGHT COMPANY COOPERATING WITH THE NATIONWIDE CONSERVATION PROGRAM O i "1