PAGE FOUR THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1945 N. McL. Cranford Dead At Asheboro Former Resident N. McLaurin Cranford, 61, presi dent of the McLaurin hosiery mills of Asheboro, died at Bowman Gray tiospital in Winston-Salem Tuesday following an operation. Services are to be held today at the Asheboro Methodist church at five p. m. Mr. Cranford lived in Raeford for a number of years and was the popu lar agent lor the A and R Railroad frior to moving to Asheboro some years ago to found the hosiery mills of which he was president. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cranford were active in the civic religious and social life of Raeford. 0 Recognition Needed For Food Production ' There should b; some method of giving credit to farm girls and boys for outstanding food production re cords and to farm people generally for their patriotic efforts in help ing win the war, says N. B. Nichol son, assistant county agent of the Sta'e College Extension Service in Union county. "No one stops long tnoujh to say 'well done,' and give the deserving ones a pat on the back," he explains. ''Let's take the record of Ethel Morgan, fifteen-year old daughter of the B. C. Morgans of Monroe, Rt. 2, for exawple," Nicholson says. til . " N POST-WINTER PLANS for fun in the summer sun bring forth a sleek, beach girl's designs on a farmhand's overalls. Laraine Day, star of RKO Radio's "Those Endearing Young Charms," selects these blue denim shorts for a lithe, leggy look plus maximum freedom of movement. Wear them with a white shirt or gne basque jerseys an dswitch suspenoers is the first girl to report on her poultry activities in 1945. She had some trouble with her first 1,000 chicks and raised only 895 to broiler size, but she is learning. Her ex penses were $150 for chicks, $456 for feed, and $51.92 for fuel. Her la bor income after meeting these ex-j penses was $191.58 and the broilers! mark-ete.1 weighed 2,740 pounds. "Is Ethel stopping on the road to Berlin? No. she is bringing in re inforcements and will have another bate, of 1.600 broilers ready for mar ket ajout the first of May. "Many boys and girls in the Fair view school district are being given encouragement by the excellent re- suit. Trouser cuffs, and a high rounded waist are ladies aids to a fluttering shore line silhouette. 0- State College Hints To Farm Homemakers (By Ruth Current) Avoid loss of juice in preparing meat, poultry and fish by never soak ing in water. Meat may need to be "Release Cutting" For Farm Woodland "Release cutting" is important in many instanres to get the best growth of timber, says H. E. Blanchard, farm forester of the State College Extension service at Whiteville. On must of the cutover land there is a residue of undesirable trees. These trees are usually badly diseased or of such poor form that the sawmill could not use them. There are also many trees of some species that arc not in demand for lumber. These worthless trees have furnished the seed for the present stand of trees with the better trees coming in grad ually and usually underneath the undesirable trees. "The only way to release the good trees is to kill those you don't want fur crop time," Blanchard says. This killing can be done by cut ting the smaller and gir.iling the larger trees. Of course, any of these that are to be removed should 'be utilized as fire wood or in so:re other way. Large bushy topped trees often take up enough land for 10 good trees. If these big trees are deadened, they will soon die and good trees will take their places. Another form of release cutting is I the destruction of vines that may de ; stroy an otherwise valuable tree i This can usually be done by cutting :the vines near the roots. I "One farmer keeps his woods vine free by merely carrying a bush ae every time he goes into his woo.i 'land," Blanchard explains. "If he sees a vine climbing a tree, he cuts j it. The result was that in the hour I spent in his woods, I saw no vines that were damaging trees although an adjoining area was almost a jungle. This farmer is growing a crop of val uable trees. The adjoining owner was growing a crop of rattle snakes and brush. LEGAL NOTICES EXECl TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified, this 19th day of March, 1945, as executor of the es tate of E. B. McNeill, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst said estate to exhibit them, duly verified according to law, to the undersigned at his home in Raeford, on or before the 22 day of March, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. J. L. McNeill, Executor Estate of E. B. McNeill. 42-46c Automobile RADIATOR REPAIR Vat Cleaning .... Repair .... Rebuilding McGIRT & HYATT Broom's Garage Rear Bus Station RED SPRINGS to prevent darken means a loss of fool value. To save the juice of strawberries, wash them before (not after) hulling. Hold juicy fruits like oranges and cherries over a bowl when slicing so none of the juice will be lost as it drips. cord uf Eth.l Moraan. There arel'iped off with a clean moist cloth. and poultry or fish may need to oe rinsed after cleaning, but none of these foods should be submerged or left standing in water. Save all drippings and serve with the meat or in gravy. Save excess fat for future cooking. Juice from oysters and clams has especially fine flavor, and is often served hot as broth, or added to stew and chowder. Never wash oy sters and clams because this means a loss of juice. more :.-.a:i 90.000 4-H club members in N'jrth Carolina who are now busy in t:-:.jus food production activities. Let's it least give them a pat on the bck since no one has suggested a irc'nd of giving them real recognition." Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If Toll fuller U or neuritis snespcnsive borne ate using. (Jet Compound, a 2 week,' from rheumatic, arthri' pain, try Una ample recipe that thousand. package or Ku-ei aupplr today. Mu with a quart 0 water, add tbe wee of 4 batons. It'a caay, pleasant and no trouble at all. You need only 3 taMespoonfula two time, a day. Often within 48 hours sometimes over' night splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Et will cost you nothing; to try as it is sold by your druggist under an ihso lurc moneyback guarantee. Ru-Ei Compound is for sale arid iccommcnikd by REAVES DRUG STORE Raeford Soaking fresh vegetables, especially after they are cut, draws out juice that contains both food value and flavor. If vegetables need freshening, wash and put them in a covered con tainer in the refrigerator. If po tatoes are to be peeled before cook ing, peel them just before they go j on the stove. The common method of peeling ahead of time and then 1 keeping potatoes soaking in water With most home canners, toma toes top the vegetable list, because they are easily and safely canned in a boiling-water-bath canner. The canned tomatoes store up vitamins A and C for winter, and they may be used many ways for variety in your meals. When estimating amounts to be canned, see how far these will go toward providing nourishment, ap petising, and varied meals. The Home Demonstration Department at State College will be glad to send you a canning budget. EXECl'TOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the executor of the estate of W. C. Brown, de- eased, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them, duly verified accord ing to law, to the undersigned at Alexandria, Va., on or before Feb. 22, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediately payment. 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"MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY FERTILIZERS" Drive Out to MACEC'S PLAGE -DIKE and DANCE Pit-Cooked Barbeque Sandwiches and Drinks Purol Gas and Oil H. L. McMinis, Operator 1 1-2 Miles North of Raeford IN NORTH CAROLINA More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer titan any other. AS mjuiTiCrW M ft XXW.-- J 17 MIL' i I ! ' iLJrJirrtri How many occupations In this picture?! I There are no tricks no hidden facet. Just see how many ordinary,, every ' day occupations you can find. Count 'em before you check the answer in the tiny type below. Whatever the number, it's a pretty tafe bet that all these occupations and many more are represented among the (oiks who own your local electric light and power company. Housewives and farmers lead the stockholder lists of most such com panies. But there are plenty of nurses and doctors, teachers and mechanics, secretaries and salesmen, too. There Tkt artist- ear M to haw-ant Man an ( are several million of these direct own ers and you may be among them. Certainly you are included among tha indutd owners, if you have a sav ings account or life insurance policy. When you make a deposit or pay a premium, the money isn't just stuffed in a strong-box and left there. It's put to work earning a profit for jou a profit called "interest." Banks and insurance companies in vest your money carefully. They put a large proportion of it into electric light and power securities because these companies have proved their HEAR NELSON (DOT IN "THE ElfCTRrC MOOR" WITH RC4ERT ARMRRUSTER'S ORCHESTRA. EVERY basic soundness over the years by dependable service and good business management. So the electric industry is probably the most widely owned industry in America. Almost every American has a stake in it, And what htlfit tin iniistrj htlpijou. - CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Sunday ArrftwoctM, , rwf. r b 4IMt (VM, Cta-.