HE NEWS-JOURNAL. RAEFORD. N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 5th. 1945 PAGE TWO Revival To Begin At Edinburgh Church Sunday Evening Next Sunday evening at 8:15 o'clock revival services will begin at Edinburgh Community church, Rae- lord. Rev. W. L. Maness, of the local Mtthodist church has been ask ed to do the preaching. This is en tirely a community meeting for all Each person should feel welcome to the services and feel his responsibili ty for making the meeting a success. o Egg Production Up, Other States Down North Carolina was the only state in the entire United States to show any sizeable increase in the pro duction of eggs in the first five months of 1945, according to the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. In fact, egg production in the United States was down 7 per cent for this period, while production in North Carolina was up 2 per cent, or 10,000,000 eggs, as compared with 1944. Poultry specialists of the State College Extension Service point to the steady progress of the poultry pathologist at State College. This disease also attacks cucumbers, canta loupes, squash, and other members of the curcumbit family. Garriss suggests the first application of dust when the runners are about 8 to 10 inches long, with other dustings at periods of 5 to 10 days, depending on weather conditions. QUESTION: How can cattle lice The News-Journal Published Thursday At Raeford, North Carolina Subscription Rates $2 per year For Servicemen ....$1.50 per year DOIGALD COXE, Editor-Manager Entered as second-class mail mat ter at the post office at Raeford, N. C, under Act of March 3, 1870. industry in North Carolina along all lines. Better breeding and feeding methods, coupled with good work by the poultry hatcheries in the state, have resulted in more eggs per bird and a much larger increase in total production, the specialists say. North Carolina poultrymen are A rotenone-sulphur much more careful than formerly. "Vmcu'stj- Mr .refiner 1icoada-fri0 rhipkta. nf ANbHt-n. providing better 'housing and more ! diP has beer, i giving good results, says .. , ,.,,.. tlJ. Myron Maxwell. Extension ento- healthy pullets, capable of laying large numbers of eggs. Much, how ever, remains to be done along this line, according to the specialists, and North Carolina can continue to show improvement from year to year. One of the most important factors in large egg production is good breeding. This subject is being care fully studied at State College and all agencies are cooperating to building up the flocks in the state that pro duce hatching eggs. More R. O. P. flocks, superior coc kerels, better feeding and housing, more disease-free chicks, and prac tical sanitation measures, these are some of the chief points in building still greater egg production in North Carolina to meet the competition that will come after the war, the Ex tension specialists explain. 0 STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS Farm Questions Where small numbers of animals are in volved, dust applications of the rotenone-sulphur mixture are used. In some sections of Western Carolina the use of the dust has become so general that shortages have been reported. WANT ADS Hoke County, N. C, in the court house in Raeford, within the 20 days after the 13th day of July, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in sai'.i action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This June 12, 1945. J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Superior Court of Hoke County, N. C. 2-5cadg FOR RENT Two modern apart ments. Each has three rooms, at- EXECITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. Having qualified as Executors of the estate of W. J. McDiarmid, de ceased, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or be fore the 27th day of June, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 25th day of June, 1945. Carrie McDiarmid, Executrix, J tractively furnished, electrically Benton Thomas, Executor of W. J. equipped, cool porches and shade, i McDiarmid, deceased, Raeford, North Officer personnel. No children or! Carolina. 4-9p nets. Phone 327-1. Mrs. Paul Dick- son. Sr.. Raeford. N. C rKr-LTMINARY CERTIFICATE OF n,tm i.mn.i WANTED Experienced cook to live STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on lot. good salary. Box 586, Fay- ! DEPARTMENT OF STATE etteville, N. C. 5-8-c To All Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: FOR SALE 30 Inch electric fan on whereas, it onnpa- ( m See L. F J faction, by duly authenticated 5-";cord of the proceedings for th Don't Be Free With Information! MALARIA CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH LIQUID for MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take only as directed 666 ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT FOR 35c Requires a PENETRATING mobile liquid, such as full strength alcohol. Powders, salves and mild solutions do not penetrate sufficiently. Te-ol is the only solution, we know of, made with 90 alcohol. Feel it PENE TRATE. REACHES MORE GERMS. Many druggists are now supplied, small shipment just received at Reaves Drug Store. stand. Westinghouse. Reaves. (cord of the proceedings for the vol-I PEAS Georgia and South Carolina untarv dissolution thereof by the; grown now in stock. Price $7.50 "n,a"lm0lis consent of a" the stock- a bushel. The Johnson Co. 5-c ,s'eUn my office- that ! the REAVES DRUG STORE, INCOR- ' FOR RENT Fucnbhcfl apartment, j PORATED, a corporation of this Call 5596. Mrs. M. B. Warren. 5p, State, whose principal office is sit-j I uated in the Town nf Raofnrd rv,,.v QUESTION: How can I control downy mildew on watermelons? ANSWER: Applications of any good dust containing 6 per cent metallic sulfur, wiU give corV if madS TTOSS and BELTS COVERED tv of Hke, State' of NhCarS before the disease appears, says Howard Garriss, Extension plant TOBACCO FARMERS Insure your curing barns and tobacco contents when you begin your curing operations. Limits have been increased for this season. Stoker equipped barns also carry increased limits. SEE US NOW! The Johnson Company Phone 2101 Raeford, N. C. any style. Delivery on any work within 24 hours after received. Mail orders filled and shipped C. O. D. Mrs. A. H. Smith. Box 1042, Laurinburg, N. C. 39-tfc. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 car and truck mechanics and 2 auto body, metal and paint men. Hood Autos Company, Laurinburg, N. Carolina 71 Jl hi b f m - 1 i WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE House in Raeford. Permanent residence. See W. C. Phillips at Belks-Henadale. 51-1fc. FOR SALE South Carolina grown mixed peas. See Clarence Lytch, Raeford. 2-6-c (L. t. Heaves, Jr. being the agent and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com plied with the requirements of Chapter 55, General Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Disso lution: NOW THTOEmnp T TUn EURE, Secretary of State of North do hereby certify that the FOR SALE Fresh cow. See W. II. Calloway, Timberland. 4-6-p WANTED Repair work to do. thing in the way of welding. cutting and general repairs. Bring your work to Smith Machine Shop. Monroe Street, Laurinbursr, N. C. 39-tfc said corporation did, on' the 6th day vi june me in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed bv all the : stockholders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my sak" office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WKDREOF, I have hereto et my har; and affixed Any- j my official sea! at Ra! igh, this 6th Gear I day c.f June. A. D. 194". Thad Eure, Secretary , f State. THE RAEFORD THEATRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING JULY 5, 1943 THURSDAY & FRIDAY "Tonight And Every Night" Rita Mayworth and Lee Bowman SATURDAY "Riders of San Joaquin" Johnny Mack Brown And "Adventures of Kitty 0'Day" Jean Parker SUNDAY "Brewster's Millions" Dennis O'Keefe MONDAY & TUESDAY "Meet Me In St. Louis" Judy Garland and Margaret 'OBrian WEDNESDAY "Song for Miss Julie" Roger Clark and Shirley Ross ADM1XISTU TOR S NOTICE Having ci'.":ilif oi a? t.cunini-'i'.V.or of the estate of Mrs. Katie A. Town- send, aeceastx late oi no.-ce v-oun.y, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the.n, duly verified acceding to law, j to the undersigned at his home in . j Rockfish on or before the 14th day I of June, 1946, or this notice willij be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . i All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of June, 1945. O. L. Townsend, Administrator of estate of Mrs. Katie A. Townsend.2-6p NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. QUEEN ESTHF.I1 THAMFS I VS. Chen Ever..7 Week Bay 12 Noon To 12 Midnight Pit Q 1 Kilo North Of Raeford Route 15-A STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES V. DIJRII Dancing from 9 P.M. On Ji'LY AND Pi .'rr- i lux itA.M.Mi: roil ve'.:k ceginning jily .. mi NIGHT SHOWS 7:30 & 9:30 FRIDAY "Grissly's Millions" Paul Kelly and Virginia Grey SATURDAY 1:30 'til 10:30 P. M. "Leather Burner" William IJoyd LATE SHOW SATURDAY 10:30 P. M. 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