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• ■'.»' i*t-. BamkgaA*s Narrative R^wt The rourteeri Home emonstra- lion Cluhs met in Hoke County in July wiUj 175 womer. j resent. Leaders gave the demorslTction Now mM cair a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS Vniianj otter dcarette! sad iHMiig miiUtms ako do... NANETTE FABRAY Nanette, Broad way musi cal-com- edy star, made the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test. Says Nanette: "It convinced me! Camels suit me toa'T’.’ in the Buchan Club and the Home Agent in the others. The demon stration was on “Useful Articles from Feed Bags.” The women en joyed seeing a vv'ardrobe made from feed bags that was loaned by the National Cotton Council. This consisted of children’s clothes, girls and Women’s dresses, and evening dresses. Other feed sack articles were shown and the club women were asked to wear dress- fes made from feed sacks. Prizes were given in several of the clubs | for the'most attractive dress. The Antioch Club served the Countv Commissioners, the Coun tv Auditor, the Librarian and the Superintendent of Welfare, the first Monday in July. Mrs. Mary L. McAllister, Dis trict Home Agent, spent a half-day i" tl\^ county on July 13. ^ The Farm and Koine AgenjJis at tended a meeting of agents from the Southeastern District in Fa;^- ctteville on July 21. The Home Agent and Mrs. Luke Lerhume assisted with a Com- iuunity Sing at the Montrose Zuilding on the evening of July IZ. The Pine Forest Club sponsored community picnic at their com munity building on July 4th. Six girls and three boys from Hoke County, together with the Home Agent spent the«week of July 24-29at State College att^d- ing annual 4-H Club Week. Annie Blue Cameron represented the county at the State dress revue and was selected as one of the 10 winners in the state. The Hoke County group had charge of Ves pers in Riddick Stadium on Tues day evening. Billy Everleigh, Ellen Kate Koonce, L y d a ^Williams, Mary McLean and Annie Blue ‘Cameron took part on the program. Turkish Tobacco Is ‘Tricky* Crop "Tricky” is the word for Turk ish r.roinatjc tobacco, cays Wil liam D. Lee, soil specialist for the Stale College Extension Service. In fact, says Lee, Turkish leaf probably is the “trickiest” crop grown commercially in the State. It is far more responsive to nitro gen and organic residues in the soil than are any other crops. For example, Lee asserts, an application of only 10 pounds of nitrogen per acre, made on a field which apparently needs a “stim ulant,” will cause rapid growth with thick, dark-green leaves — and resultant low quality. On fine-textured soil (silt loams and clay loams) the growth is very poor; on deep sandy loams the growth is strong to exce^ive. On eroded or galled spots the plants grown slowly or in some cases hot at all. Where terrace ridges have been “pushed up” from topsoil, the plants are tall and rank, with large, coarse leaves. In the terrace flow line, plants'may “drown” or grow only slightly. Summing, up, Lee says the more suitable soil conditions for Turk ish tobacco appear to be; (1) med ium-thick loams with moderately open subsoils, (2) a moderate level of fertility (about 30-bushel corn land) and no freshly turned or recently added organic material. Manure should be worked into the soil in late fall or early inter ahead of the aromatic tobacco crop, Fallturned lespedeza is aU right but probably, it is better to avoid a field where clover has been grown the previous year. _— 0 Three new farm ponds h a v e been reported recently — one in Saefm-d/N. C. tFC FOR SALE: Gidt Iteroaene heating oO. Telephone 5966. Thai' Oil Cknupany. ' TFO have F.H.A. and G.L Loans available now. Julian Wright. TFC FOR SALE AND RENT: Farm trailers for sale or rent, Roland Covington. .. 8-llP Cabarrus County. and two in Union WANT ADS FOR RENT: One five, room house. Phone 6256. HP \t BELK - HENSDALE CO. Congratulates ISRAEL MANN On His 25th Anniversary FOR RENT: 'Two unfurnished rooms. See Mrs. Heston Rose. Phone 4131. HC ■ I 1 I ■ ^ — I ■ ■■■ I » NOTICE: Kreky owners —Ex pert cleaning service — Prompt and reliable. Call or write Car olina Service Company, Box 3191, Phone 5681, Fayetteville, N. C. 11-12P If interested in Reserve Hospital Plan contact Mrs. N. A. Mc- Keithan, Route 2, Raeford. 11-13P Attention Mothers: Heal your children’s sores and itching eczema with soothing SWISS OINTMENT from Hoke Drug, Mfg., by Chas. Taylor, Druggist, Jacksonville, N. C. 11-14P LEGALS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OP EDINBURt^H COTTON MILLS COMPANY, a partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Edwin Morgan, Ruth McK. Morgan, Elise Mor gan, James L. Morgan, M. Morris Morgan, and James C. McKinnon, as partners, conducting a textile manufacturing business under the firm name and style of Edinburgh Cotton Mills Company, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. This 3rd day of July, 1950. EDWIN MORGAN RUTH McK. MORGAN ELISE MORGAN -JAMES L. MORGAN M. MORRIS MORGAN JAMES C. McKINNON Formerly doing business as Edinburgh Cotton Mills Company 9-14C - ■ ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ said office as provided by-law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my, official seal at Raleigh, this 19th day of July, A. D. 1950. Thad Eure, Secertary of State. State of North Carolina, County of Hoke The foregoing certificate of Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina is adjudged correct. ^ Let the Instrument, with the certificate be registered. Witnessed' my hand, this 22 day of July, 1950. • J. B. Cameron, Clerk of the Superior Court. 9-12C WE EXTEND OUR GREETINGS TO ISRAEL MANN > 25 Years in Raeford AUTO INN Antiques and curios. Hours 6 P. M. tiU 10:30 p. M. In a building in the back yard of Mrs. Ina T. Lentz’s home. TFC MAC’S WELDING shop: Portable Electric and Acetylene welding: One mile west on Highway 211, ATTENTION NR; AND MRS; TOBACCO GROWER GRADE AND SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN FAI STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Pres ents TVIay Come—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by ^uly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unaniitious consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the HOKE EXCHANGE COMPANY, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the City of Raeford County of Hoke, State of North Carolina (Zeb E. McDaniel bging the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 55, Gen eral Statutes, entitled “Corpora tions,” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of the State of North Carolna, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 19th day of July, 1950, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings a- foresaid are now oft file in my RAEFORD LUMBER CO. V “THE OLD RELIABLE” The Big Tobacco Center of the Border Belt Fairmont Warehousemen With 567 Years of Tobacco Selling Experience Say They Have Never Seen Smoking Tobacco Sell as High as it is Selling in Fair mont Now. ^ Season Sales 3,055,506 Pounds Paid Out $1,750,240.84 Average $57.51 Fairmont Has Five Big Redrying Machines Who (eat up) Redry 1,- 000,000 Pounds of Tobacco Every 24 Hours. All Grades of Tobacco Are Needed Badly to Keep These Machines Rinsing. Don’t Delay! Grade and Sell Your Tobacco in Fairmont Now and Avoid The Big Rush That is Sure to Come. Fairmont Doesn’t Have Parking Meters Fairmont Tobacco Market B. Stafford, Sales Supervisor CONGRATULATES ISRAEL MANN ON HIS 25th Anniversary WE EXTEND OUR GREETINGS TO ISRAEL MANN ON HIS SILVER ANNIVERSARY McDonald’s Esso Servicenter For the second straight year. Ford has received the Gold Medal award as “Fashion Car of the Year.” And its good looks are matched, as owners wUl tsU you, by its fine-car quality. Take • “Test Drive” in this ’50 Ford and you’ll find it has the "/e«7” xd America’s finest cars, too. We call it "Mg-car roadability” —you’U call it the smoothest, quietest ride on wheels. You’ll agree Ford’e A, Compare ti» ’50 Ford, feature for feature, with cart costing hundreds morel Only Fbrd, in the low-price field, offers an engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V-8 . or its eompanion-in-quality, the 95 h.p. 8ixl Only Ford offers a "Lifeguard” Bodyl Only Ford offers 35% easier-act ing Kinc-SiM Brakeal And no car offers a biggsr combination of savings—sav ings in original cost, savings in running costs Mid the long run savings that result from Ford’s high resale value. "wr 90111” IT AT row ¥om oiAurs roDAft V RAEFORD AUTO COMPANY PHONE 2511 RAEFORD, N. C.
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