THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE THREE 666 Cold Preparations LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE NOSE DROPS Caution: Use Only As Directed Authorized FRIGID AIRE dealers for the past 10 yean- Kefrt cerators. Ranees, Water Heaters and other appliances. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. Phone 322-1 Raeford, N. C. after the game Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumattt, arthri tis or neuritis pain, try ibis simple meipensivc borne recipe that thmismU are using. Get pactrigc of Ru t i Compound, a 2 weeks' supply lodav. Mil it with a quart of water, add th luice of 4 lemons. It's easy, plciunt and no trouble at all. You nee J only 1 Nbleipoonfuls two times a day. Often wifhin 48 aWMirs swmeiimti over night plcndtu' results are obfJim-J. If I be pjkna do not quickly katc and if you do not ltd b 1 1 1 r , R u-1 will cust you nuthina to Iiy a it it old by your dfugnis under an abso lute money-back nnr-ntee. Kulix toipuujiJ u fur ule Jid rtcotuiiKndt.d by REAVES DRUG STORE DANCING) 9P.M. On BILL LOWDER And Hit Band 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 i 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. GIFTS FREE SOAP soouctj FOR COUPONS FROM OCTAGON SORBEN'S SILVER COW""0 HEALTH CLUB 3 LUZIANNE -on. SAILAKO'S OBELISK " AMOS FURNITURE CO. w : : ::: .: : : -ac ':t-.x: -v l Home Insulation I Make your Home COOLER in Summer and Warmer in VTintec SEGAL METAL WEATTIERSTIFPING RECOMMENDED BY JOHNS MANTTLLE For free survey and estimates Call or Write i J. C. BARLOW PIIONE 3151 BED SPRINGS, N. C

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