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Mrs. Linda McDonald and Ad- die spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.'NeiU Stubbs of Skibo is spending a few days with Miss THE AMemeAH NITRAn OF SODA For bigger yields of better quality crops, side-dress with ARCADIAN, the American Nitrate of Soda—the genuine, old reliable, dependable Nitrate of Soda many thousands of farmers have used for many years. Itcontcuns 16% or more nitrogoi, all-soluble, quick acting and immediately available. ARCADIAN Nitrate of Soda is in large crystals, free-flowing and easy to distribute by hand or machine. It is non-acid forming and contains no harm ful impurities. It is ready for immediate shipment in fireshly packed, attractive, new bags. To make sure you obtain genu ine ARCADIAN Nitrate of Soda, look for Uncle Sam’s pic ture on the bag. Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald Richards and family of Columbia, S. C. spent the Easter holidays with BSrs. Ella Trawick. Mrs. Robert Hendrix is visiting her nephews, James and Ray mond Hendrix, in Wilmington and Lumberton, respectively. • 0 — Philippi News By MRs’ R. H. EDGE The Philippi Home Demonstra tion club met with Mrs. Jim Rey nolds Friday afternoon. The clothing leader, Mrs. R. W. Posey gave the demonstration on how to put in a zipper... Sgt. James R. Attaway and Floyd Doss were guests in the home orMr.iand Mrs. R. W. Posey difrii^^the week end. D. D. \ Koonoe has returned home from the Veterans hospitid and is improving nicely. • Home Agent’s Narrative Report For Mardi subject at and 4-H Malburne Edge spent the Eas ter holidays with his sister. Mrs. Loretta Yopng in Salina. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McDoug- ald spent Easter with Mrs. Mc- Dougald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter. il IKHr-Kit NIUE NIMa OMIMIEi^’! NNogfiniN gf;' IHl iMiBECAIi NITRATE OF i SODA BUY IT WHERE YOU BUY FEBTIUZER THE BARRETT DIVISION ALLIED CHEMICAL & OVE CORPORATION , hoPEWEll, VIRGINIA • ATIANTA 3, GEORGIA •Keg. U. S. Pat. Off. mmmsmammmmM J. A. Barnes spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. Claude Posey. Othfr guests in the Posey!™ ^p^nrone'mornmg home for the week end were Mr. i and Mrs. Calvin Collins of Pilot ooun y. Mountain. “Gardens” was the Home Demonstration Club meetings in March in Hoke County. One hundred sixty-six (166) women attended the 14 Home Demonstration Club meet ings and 137 4-H' Club girls were present at the five 4-H Club meet ings. Garden slides were shown and explained and reasons for planting gardens, varieties for planting in this section, growing early vegetable plants and insect control were also discussed. Mrs. Mary L. McAllister and Mr. C. M. Brickhouse, District Home and Farm Agents from Ra the in Harvey Long of Charlotte and Bill Long of Chester, Pa. visited in the home of their sister. Mrs. HORNER TO SPEAK ON RADIO TUESDAY W.E. (Bill) Horner, Sanford publisher seeking the Democratic nomination to congress from the Eighth Congressional 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; WEED, Southern Pines; WEWO, Laurinburg; WM- AP, Monroe; WAYN, Rocking ham; WBPY, Lexington; WTNC Thomasville; WKBC, North Wil- kesboro; WADE, Wadesboro. List en in. (Adv.) The Home Demonstration Agent spent one day in Clinton attend ing a program planning confer ence to discuss methods of set ting up the 1951 program of work. She also spent two days in Ra leigh with the executive boards of the State Home Demonstration Agents Association and the N. C. Federation of Home Demonstra tion Clubs. The Pine Forest Home Demon stration Club served lunch to the Hoke County Board of Commis sioners and Mr. J. A. McGoogan the County Auditor, on Monday, March 6, the day of their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. B. L. Wil liamson, Mrs. Mary Helton, and Mrs. F. E. Lewis served the meal Twenty-one women attended leaders’ training school which was held by Miss Julia Mclver on Friday afternoon, March 31. Those present included Home Demon stration Club leaders and other interested in clothing construction The leaders will repeat the de NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION For All Voters Of Hoke County, North Carolina Notice is hereby given to all voters of Hoke County, that a new regis- stration has been ordered by the Hoke County Board of Elections for each and every voting precinct in said County. The Registration books will be ft. opened at each voting precinct in, the county, beginning on Saturday, April 29 at 9 o’clock A. M., 1950, and will remain open each Saturday for the reg istration of voters through Saturday, May 13th. The following Saturday, May 20th will be challenge day and the Primary Election will be held on Saturday May 27th. The voters in Mildpuson Precinct (Stonewall Township) may register at the Dundarrach Trading Company Store, in Dundarrach, as has hereto fore been the custom. A list of the Registrars who will have charge of the Registration will be published in this paper next week, and also posted at the Court House Door in Raeford. While the Registrars will be at the re spective voting places on the Saturdays above named, except as to Mildou- son where the registration will be held at Dundarrach Trading Company Store, as aforesaid, any voter desiring to register on any other day than Saturday between the 29th of April and 13th of May, may do so by seeing the Registrar in his or her Precinct. This new registration is called for the reason that a new registration book is being installed in each precinct as provided by the last General Assembly, and it is desired that the new book shall contain, as near as pos sible, an accurate list of the qualified voters of each precinct in the County. It is urged that every qualified voter in the County, register during this registration period, whether or no,t you have heretofore registered, as the old registration books will not be used and you must be registered in the new book in order to vote. Published this 3rd day of April, 1950. Hoke County Beard of Elections By 0. B. Rowland, Chairman $ *4 monstration at their April club meetings. On April 2nd, forty-eight girls, two leaders. Mrs. McGoogan. Hoke Hi^ Home Economics teacher and the Home Agent attended a district 4-H Clothing meeting at Southern Pines. The morning program consisted of a discussion on spring and summer fabrics, points on shopping and hbw lead ers can assist 4-H Club members. Mary McLean, Ellen Kate Koonce, Katherine McDonald and Pat Rit ter of the Hoke High School 4-H Club served as models in the Fashion Show in the afternoon. The members of the Telephone committee met as a group in the Home Agents office once during the month. At other times they came in individually to plot pro spective customers on the survey map which is to be taken to the State REA office on "Wednesday, April 5. » Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matthews of the Buchan Community are giving an acre of land on the Aberdeen-Laurinburg Highway where the Buchan Community Building is to be built. The people in the community plan to raise money during the summer and fall and hope to start the build ing next winter. Mrs. Matthews offered the plot of land at the March meeting of the Buchan Home Demonstration Club and' after- some discussion it was de cided to plant sweet potatoes on the land, harvest them in the fall and sell them to make some money to be used toward build ing. Ufa Matthews. Talmadge Bobbitt and others in the com munity bedded the potatoes and are taking the responsibility of setting out the slips. The Home Demonstration (BtdF paid for the seed potatoes. Ifrs. T. C. Sinclair, County Re creational leader and the Home Agent attended a DiqMct recrea tional meeting in Lamberton on the evening of Mardt 28- Dr. Har old Myer of the North Carolina Recreation Cornmisakm was prin cipal speaker. 0 Early efforts against cotton in sects included such primitive methods as carrying torches through the field at night and building fires around the borders of Adds. Paris green and LonAjai purple proved of some . vtmi; against several insects, hot coipfog of the boU weevjl in tka. 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