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I®- Demands (k Telei A teleplione number may be hard to get in some parts of the Carolinas during late April and early May. The reason will be tlie Army mi Air Force joint maneuver. Exercise Swarmer, which will in- tvolve 6(1.(100 troops and more than fOO aircraft in the Fort Bragg and Camp Maekall area in the first tactical application of the strategic airlift-the recent Berlin rWirlift hardened for battle con ditions. attected. Other nearhy cities and towns may' have their local and long distance telephone service temporarily delayed when the maneuver reaches its mast active period. a Telephone facilities io handle the personal calls of the troops may not prove adequate at times, because of the large number of men involved. The wide range of aerial activi ties will include the direction of more than 30 fighters and fighter bombers, and some 200 transports and troop carriers bringing in 32.- 000 troops and 22,000 tons of equipment and supplies. cording to W. 3. Coates, Soil Cto-* servation District Supervteor for Hoke County.- More bicolor has been put up this spring than dii^ ing any previous year. , 0—^ while Pit dog. If Interested writq Bbx .T. Kaeford, N..C. cr 45>46P Farm Notes FOR SALE: 'Good late model Royal Standard typew^r. Ex cellent condition. $50 cash. T. O. Moses. Ashley Heights.^ 45-46C of Iitoch, 1951. or Uiis notice win be pleaded in bar o#-their recov ery; All persons inc^bted toisaid estate will please m^e imme diate payment. ,, j This the 2nd day of March, 1950. Mrs. Maude Calloway, execu trix.'- ” 40-46C Growers in south Texas har vested .33,400 acres of Bermuda onions in 1949, and the spring crop this year is expected to; be more than twice as large, '- FOR SALE: 400-wnt resistant cottin seed, one year from Cok er, germination 87%, delinted, graded and treated .'$2.00 per bhshel. T. 0. Moses. 45-46C The military forces, having call ed upon the Telephone Company for a5.sistance to build up the com munications requirements, will be 'miking heavy inroads on tele phone facilities in the immediate tnineuver area such towns as Laiirinburg, Rockingham, Raeford, .Mavlon .and Hamlet, being most r WILL HAVE 14 Nsw Houses According to maneuver com- manier, Lieutenant General Lau- ris Norstad, Exercise Swarmer is an “airhead operation, which means every man, plus every pound of his equipment and food, must be taken in by air. This is a condition with which we might be faced should the United States, ever be invaded, and success is as much dependent on adequate communications as it is on the fighting forces. Therefore, the person who gives up a little of the promptness to which he is accustomed in telephone service, is helping the armed forces solve so me-of the problems vital to his own security”. A simple chemical test can be applied to cotton to detect the presence of honeydew, a sticky substance which causes trouble, in processing. - ‘ LEGALS For Sale Soil conservation By’Nat White - Furman Clark Judd Jackson Reed Fisher A star-studded cast 6f speakers and a sparkling entertainment pro gram will highlight the 35th annual convention of Kiwanis m to fid from May 7 to 11 at Miami. Some 10^ YukS spctions of the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and the Yukon Territory are expected to attend the five-day meeting. J. Hugh «laclteon, dean of ^he graduate school of business at Stanford university 1^“’ ?dent of Kiwanis International, will preside at the ' ^gss ers in business, government, religion and education ^ha will ad^ss the convention include: Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, Presu^nt of Ewt e?n rir Ss- secretary of Defense Louis Johnson; Paul G. Hoffmam ad ministrator of Economic Cooperation Administration; General CarlM P. Slo ^mrident GHhe General Assembly of the United Nations; Con- gre™mah*^Walter H. Judd of Minnesota; John Pisher; Toronto Canaan Spa^rman and radio commentator; the Rev. Marshal B bishop of the Methodist church in the ^troit PiHier Hollvwood news analyst, and Jackson. A majority of luwan Cluis tlSSut thfsouth Lve indicated they will send delegates to the Miami convention, ' More than half -a billion nu tritionally balanced meals were served to nearly eight million school children under the Nation-, al School Lunch Program through December of the current school year. HORNER TO SPEAK ON RADIO TUESDAY W.E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford Sunset Hills and else- |v. li ?re m Rseford. FHA Tj-ian will be available on i all th-s? homes for as much as 90 per cent and G. I. .Loans for as much as 100 per cent. Julian Wright strip cropping soon vvill be playing a major role in soil con- | servation in Hoke County, accord- ' ing‘to N. F. Sinclair of Ashley Heights. Mr. Sinclair has started a contour strip rotation on a 59 acre field. He seeded small grain ^ and lespedeza in alternate strips on part of the £ield,_and he will complete the rotation when he sows his small grain this fall. Mr. Sinclair plowed down all oi his terraces in the field he is strip cropping. Gontoiv strip cropping has sev eral advantages over terracing on sandy land, according to Mr. Sin clair. In strip cropping all rows are level and this causes more water to soak into the ground. Every strip of row crops has a sod crop below it, and if the water breaks across fhe rows it is soaked up in the sod crop be low. No land is lost to terraces which must be maintained high on sandy land, and farm equip ment can move freely. The hol lowed out area caused by plow ing to the terraces can be-elimin- ! ated by strip cropping. J • B. Wom- j ble, Phil Johnson, ^Marshall New- 1 ton and A. A. RaAplan to put in strip cropping thisXspring. Sericea lespedeza^is good for hay, grazing, seed Reduction, or soil building according to J. A. Webb of near Five Points. .Farm ers have seeded so much sericea this spring,that seed have been scarce for a month. Most of this sericea is being seeded on low fertility, steisp, or sandy soils. Bicolor lespedeza makes excel lent food and cover for quail ac- publisher seeking the Democratic nomination to congress from the Eighth Congress’.onal District, will address voters over a district- wide radio hookup from. 6:15, to 6:30, Tuesday evening, April 18. „ This is the first district-wide hookup in hte history of the Eighth District, and will include stations WWGP, Sanford; WSTS, Southern Pines; WEEB, Southern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; WM- AP, Monroe; WAYN, Rockin.g- ham: 'WBPY, Lexington; WTNC. Thomasville; WKBC, North- Wil- kesboro; WAD^ Wadesboro, List en in. (Adv.) WANT ADS FOR SALE: 4 good used radios; 2 electric refrigerators; 2 elec tric ranges; 3 washing mach ines. 2 oil stoves. Cash or terms! BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina , Hoke County • In the Superior Court ' Pauline Faulk alias Pauline Faulk Read , ^ v- vs Marsh Howard alias Will Read The above named Marsh How ard, Alias Will Read, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hoke (bounty, by the plaintiff to secure an an nullment of a purported marriage between the plaintiff aiid defend-' ant upon the grounds that he was at the time of the purpemted- mar riage married and had a living wife and not capable of contract ing marriage; and that the mar riage to this plaintiff was null and void; and that tire defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the imdersigned Clerk of Hpke Coimty Superior Court at the Court House in Raeford. N. C. be fore the 10th day of May 1950, and answer or demur to the com plaint that has been filed in this cause, or the plaintiff will seek the relief demanded in said com plaint. Tnio :acch 21, 1950. J-. B. Cameron, Clerk Superior Court. N. McNair Smith, Attorney ' 43-46C NOTICE TO CREDITORS "fhe undersigned, having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of John H. Shields, deceased, late of Hoke County, N; C- this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 16tl^ day of March, 1951. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of March, 1950. Alberta Shields, Administra trix.' 42-47P NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned', having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of Peter A. Webb, Jr., deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is_to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Tier home on or before the 9th day of March, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in/ bar of their '' recovery. All persons indebted to pid estate will please make im mediate payment, This the 9 day of March, 1950. Mrs. Mary B. Webb, adminis tratrix. 41-46P Are You TradiuRCars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US finance it for you. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘•1; • M '.v See the 1950 line of Frigidaire Electric Refrigerators. Ranges, Water Heaters, Automatic Wash ers and Home Freeaers now on display, at BAUCOM APPLI ANCE CO. . 46C The undersigned havmg quali- Ified as executrix of the estate of W. H. Calloway, deceased, late of Hoke County, N: C. this is to notify all person having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home pn or before the 2nd day Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 7C7-, South Ebn St* LUMBERTON. N. Cf WHEN SALESMEN WANTED: Be inde-| pendent. .See Rawleigh Products. Good nearby locality open. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. NCD-890-D, Ri|chmond, Va. 46p 0^ J BUILD! WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH: Pair of FielU Glasses, 6 power or over. R. L. Bowman, Morgan Motor Company, Raeford. 46P 1 GUITAR LESSONS: Straight, be ginners—advanced. Modern or western.' See Mrs. Vance Wig gins, apartment over fire sta tion for information. 46P RELY ON SCARBOROUGH’S ■ [male help WANTED: Man with car wanted for route work, |’ $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ience or capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. Mc- Vey, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 46-47P ASK YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT ABOUT THRILLING EXPENSE-PAID TOURS ALMOST ANYWHERE IN YHE U. S. A., CANADA, MEXICO I FOR SALE: One 1942 one and one-half ton Mack truck. Very Building a home is one of life’s most important steps ... of it for a long time. You’ve saved your money and very likely you have even bought the lot. cheap. See Tommy Macko at The News-Journal or call 6171. GREYHOUND . When it is completed you want a well-constructed, attractive,home of which you can be proud. To achieve this you will need well seasoned lumber and the best in building materials. 1 FOR RENT: Nice large bedroom on first floor, next to bath, plenty of hot water, share ^elec trical kitchen. Telephone 5521.1 PHONE 46C UNION BUS STATION 2394 RAEFORD, N. Our advice, backed by years of experience, together with our quality building materials can make your dream house all you expect it to be. ROOM & BOARD for four work ing men. See Mrs. Mattie Tyson on the old Maxton Road, 114 miles South of Raeford on-R-2. 46P We can supply everything you need in the building line from the con crete footing to the Venetian blinds. For a free estimate and advice on your material needs call theXumber Number-1144. Our salesman will call on you on Tuesday or Friday. We are open every Friday night to help you with your building needs and problems. WE WILL CLOSE Will care for small children in my home day or night. Phone 6311. Mrs. Arthur Ashbam. 44-47C FOR SALE: Seed soy beans, coker shatter proof. Call Clarence I Lytch, Raeford, N. C. TFC | Wednesday Afternoons FOR SALE: Cement steps, any size. Roland Covington. TFC | At 12:30 FOR SALE: 100 bnshels Coker’s | 100 cottonseed sa'/ed from high land. One year from, breeder. | W. L. Poole. TFC Beginning April 19 and continuing Ti Phone 1144 Lumber ton, N. C. ' FOR SALE: 100 bushels cotton seed. One year from Cokers— $2.00 per bushel. Warren Phil lips. 46-52P FOR SALE: Gulf kerosene and heating oil. Telephone 5966. Teal Oil Company. TFC FOR SALE: Well cured Lespedeza hay. Mrs. Etta McK. Gillis. Rt. 2, near Oakdale Gin. 45-46P Would like to locate female pit % throughout the summer months. McNAIR’S CLEANERS
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