THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946
THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C.
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EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
At
BILL'S CLUB
One Mile North of Raeford On Highway 13-A
TRACTOR TIRE
SERVICE
We have in stock all sizes of
Tractor Tires and Tubes.
We also Repair and Service
any size Tractor Tire.
WALKER'S
Safety Retreading
Works
435 Russell St FayetleviUe
LADY'S STOMACH WAS
LIKE A GAS FACTORY;
MEALS TURNED TO GAS
One lady said recently that her
stomach used to be like a "fas fac
tory!" That Is, when she ate a meal
it seemed to turn right Into (as.
She was always bloated, had aw
ful headaches and constant irregu
lar bowel action. Now, however, this
lady says she is FREE of STOMACH
GAS and she says the change Is
due to taking INNER-AID. Her meals
agree with her. No gas or bloat after
eating. Headaches and constipation
gone. "Oh! what relief!" states this
lady. "Why don't other gas and con
stipation sufferers get INNER-AID.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish liv
er and kidneys. Miserable people
soon feel different all over. So don't
go on suffering! GET INNER-AID.
Certified Crop Dates
Are Listed By Reams
Warren County Agent F. W.
Reams has released the follow
ing list of dates, deadlines for the
submission of applications by
farmers to the North Carolina
Crop Improvement Association
for certification of 1946 crops.
Summer crops - tobacco, July
1; sweet potatoes, June 1; Irish
potatoes and watermelons, May
15; strawberries, July 1.
Fall crops - cotton, corn, soy
beans, peanuts, cowpeas, velvet
brans, all August 1.
All spring crops, including
wheat, oats, barlev and rvc, re
quire applications dated April 15
or earlier.
Dr. Landis Bennett of the im
provement association, said that
no relaxtion of the deadlines for
application could be allowed.
Farmers making application
for crop certification pay an an
nual membership fee of one dol
lar and a farm fee of three dol
lars. The latter fee covers from
one to 10 acres of crops and will
cover all crops which can be in
sfected in one trip on one farm.
For all acreage above 10, an ad
ditional fee of 20 cents per acre
is payable.
Hybrid corn, sweet and Irish po
tatoes are not subject to the a
bove fee rules. Potato certifica
tion is taxed at the rate of three
dollars for the first acre of frac
tion thereof and 50 cents per
acre for each additional acre.
Hybrid corn may be certified
only if seed was obtained from
the Foundation Seed Producers,
Inc. Corn fees include: farm fee,
$6; field fee, $4; acre fee (1 to
20 acres), $1 per acre; (above
20 acres) 50 cents per acre.
All Foundation seed for the
1946 corn crop has been distri
buted. o
The North Carolina Crop Im
provement Association will con
duct its next annual meeting in
Shelby, probably in January, 47.
Green Blazes Way
In Corn Production
C. B. Green of Durham Coun
ty, who is perhaps the best
corn grower in North Carolina,
(Credits a resolution he made
years ago as a farm boy for his
success as a scientific farmer to
day. Outstripping the state's aver
lage yield by 100 bushels per acre
Mast year, Green grew 121 bu
shels of corn on a demonstration
acre.
' The Durham farmer recalls
that when he was a youngster
his father was a believer in in
tensive cultivation for corn. Year
alter year the lad followed the
.south end of a north-bound mule,
and vice versa, plowing away 1
! long al ter the corn was tall e-1
noui'h for the blades to cut his
! face as he moved up and clown
the rows. Nursing the corn blade
scratches, he resolved that at 21
he would never again cultivate
a crop after it was tall enough
to slash him in the face..
The big year arrived and
young Green, now a "man", rent-
jed a "one-mule" corn crop from
i his dad and laid it by when the
stalks were "hip high". His neigh
bors agreed with his father that
the crop would "not yield enough
to feed a chipmonk." His yield
of 40 barrels surprised the neigh
borhood and gave him a start
toward the purchase of a farm.
Late cultivation of corn, Green
says, disturbs the root system
of the rjlant. decreasing its dow-
jer to draw plant food from the
soil and reducing yields. Ii is
J by following this thesis, stop
I ping cultivation early, plus the
iuse of close spacing and proper
j fertilization, that the Durham
farmer has managed phenome
jnal corn yields through the
years.
His 1946 production goal is 125
bushels per acre.
Three new, disease-resistant
varieties of flue-cured tobacco
ha vp been developed since 1003
at a cost of $222,000. Their value-
to farmers is counted well into
the millions of dollars annually.
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Havinn oualified as Admini
strator of the estate of Jennie
Gates Cnthran. deceased, late of
Hoke Cousity, this is to notify
all persons having claims, a
gainst said estate to present them
duly verified according to law,
to the undersigned at his home
on Fit. 1. Aberdeen, on or be
fore the 11th day of March. 1:)!,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate v.v!
please make immediate piivn-ent.
This 11th day of March. 19-lfi.
L. R. Cothran. Administrator.
C. T. A.. Estate of Jennio C;:!es
Cothran. 41-45-p
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Havinir nullified as Execu
trix of the estate of Paul P. Mc
Cain, Jr., deceased, late of Hok3
Pnuntv. this is to notify all Per
sons having claims against said
estate to present them amy ver
ified according to law, to ;the
Undersigned at her home at
Sanatorium on or before the
4th day of April, 1947 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay.
ment.
This 4th day of April, 1946.
Mrs. Sadie Lou McCain, Ex
ecutrix, Estate of Paul P. Mc
Cain, Jr. 44-49P
N
ow. o . no m ieat i
in beer or ale
And wheat alone can solve the
problem of feeding the world's hungry
Actually wheat hag merer been a large iteaa Id
the brewing process only )uW)q of the entire
U. S. wheat crop was used in 1913;
In accordance with United States Govern
ment policy, the brewing industry has used
no wheat what ever finee March 1, 1916.
OTHER MATERIALS CUT 30,
The other grains used have been reduced by
30 that is, to 70 of the 1913 amount.
Wheat alone can solve the problem of feeding
the hungry. The grains to which the industry
is now restricted, are of a variety and grade
not normally consumed by the people of the
world as food.
LESS BEER AND ALE
Altogether, the brewing industry is using 30
less materials than m 1913. This results in a
proportionately lower production. But siix-e
the current demand for beer and ale is about
25 greater than a year ago, the real shortage
is nearer 30.
Consequently, your dealer will not be able
to supply you with all the beer and ale you
would like. We know jou will understand tbo
reason for this.
i'oiirattention is earnestly directed to tho
recommendations of President Truman's Fain
iue Emergency' Committee, which are sum
marized in the box below. '
(This statement teOa in dear, simple terms
what each of us inJitiduaiif cdo to help
during the emergency.
What the President'' Famine Emergency Committee
aths us all to do
1. Save anil nhare wln-at and Cat products . . . Co light on all fooi
thai lake wheat, fau and oils save breads, macaroni, cakes, cookies,
pastries and deep -fried foods. Us drippings for pan-frying. Save salad
oil use boiled dressings,
2. But and arrre more plentiful ibods ... Balance diets stuh she
more plentiful foods, such as potatoes, fresh fruits end wegnahlrs,
3. WaMe NO food ... Dress up today's leftovers far tomorrow. Make every
emit count ioiih mdha toast, erumb-toppintt, bread puddings and
slvjfings. Take no more than yum earn eat. Clean your plain. Turn in
rnusuNefit sulmiee promptly.
UNITED STATES
BREWERS FOUNDATION
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TELEPHONES FROM EUROPE
T-4 Dan Campbell.Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell, who
is stationed in Leghorn, Italy,
with Hq. PBS, called home this
week and talked to members of
his family. Dan has been over
seas one year, and called home
while on tour in Switzerland. He
hopes to be back in the States by
Christmas.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Kate A. Sinclair,
deceased, late of Hoke County,
this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them duly verified ac
cording to law, to the undersign
ed at her home in Raeford on or
before the 11th day of March.
1947. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
This 11th day of March. 1946.
Beatrice S. Sinclair, Execu
trix. Estate of Kate A. Sinclair.
41-46-p.
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