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& i SCHOOL NEWS By K. A. MacDonald Elizabeth Parker, who won out ' in the Hoke County American Le gion Essay contest, also won in this area contest in Fayetteville last Thursday night and goes to Kinston for the District contest tonight. We are all hoping Eliz abeth will reoeat in Kinston Recorder’s Court LIQUOR, LARCENY AND BAD CHECKS FIGURE IN OTHER CASES Mrs. Frances Davis and Mrs. Ruria Shelton left yesterday for ■Asheville They will attend the State Delegate Assembly of the N. C. E. A. and will represent the Hoke County unit of N. C. E. A. Mrs. Shelton is' also a state officer Lti the Classroom Teacher Division of the association. Mrs. EarL Robinson has return ed from Battimore where she went to take her little son who had his eye injyried in an accident some time ago. We hope that this trip will be.'verj- beneficial to himiv'v Some defendants appeared be fore Judge Henry McDiarmid Tueday morning to pay their fines or costs in recorder’s court and others, being en route horth o^ Stogner home at four o'clock j Thirty five young people of Owen Chason, both of_Robeson'Sunday afternoon. Burial fol-j Raeford charge, Rev. W. L. county. , 1 lowed in Easfeide cemetery. i Mancss, pastor, attended a mam- She is survived by her hus-j Airs. Phillips was the mother rally of the Methodist band,- J^. L. McFadyen; one son'W. C.'Phillips, manager south, forfeited their bonds ^ arit^Bg^nie McFadyen of the home; Belk-Hensdale. store here, kept going. Thomas H. Evans, Mayer Acker- treich and Mrs L. W Cook of s man, Harold Britt, George Ej McBride, Fred E. jBacon, all white, and Albert M. McLauch- lin, Colored, were charged with speeding. Evans Britt^ and Me tauchlin appeared for trial and paid the costs. McBride and Ba con forfeited the $20 bonds they ^hree daughters, Mrs. Henry Max.. w'ell of ^^aeford, Mrs. R. H. Oes- ha dposted iind Ackerman foth I’jPfteili ’^nd iQr :non-appear- '.Worrui^n-. Mt. ' R. ■■■ ^^orrtidp; Alt-aM'-'' R. lavmg ''failed . bond W. T.iJohnson |||'^ and ^ lege, assistant dl ^ gro Vocational;^;ilTO^lture; ~Ow^, colored several days week vi^i* ^ii^^^'was charged ing the tra£ii^^^^see in agri- tbeh.i.prehibition .il|% culture, fot^He ; was.'^iqw^^ -open in‘^ul|| very much- leasie^^itii, the work to appear andvdorle that he saw* arid also approved of $50. V of the cu^hg ofif the prograpij Alfonso Joljnsoii|y^ored man of seven of the Gd’s wfep werd tibt charged with the pro doing satisfactory work. ‘ jhibbition ^aw^; to^:"’'beihg drunk The tea^hdrs' on -.^e program' ari{| disorder’ll', ;^id tl^t^^ts ^in are making ett^eryr'e^oft to see-ea*^ case. Willie B. ^jpcE^chern that the progri^^^ Koonce, state dentist,' had been’rected to stay dlf the p^perfy assigned to the county for an ad- (of R. I* CSiambers.’' ditional two weeks. Dt; Koonce Bruce Shaw, color^, got 30 will give some time to pre-school child work. His schediilte will be announced lat^r. The Hoke High band has re ceived an invitation to play at the opening game of the season at Robbins Park at Red Springs.^ Jt is understood that Director Melvin has tentatively accepted the invitation on behalf of the band days suspended on payment of the costs for giving,a bad check. He paid the check also. Joe McLean, colored was found guilty in threte casfes of operating liquor stills, Sejitence^ in each’ case was 90^ays to bq'^usp^nded on payment of $25 arid 'the costs. He appealed to Superior court and posted a $300 bond. Alonzo Diggs, colored, entered a plea of guilty of the temporary larceny of a cotton planter and a The Upchurch school has just, corn planter! He returned the pro- purchased and set out over $200 w’orth of shrubbery. In addition to this the vocational classes have set,out long leaf pine and dogwood that was secived locally. J. W.. TurlingtoA of the Hoke High faculty was a visitor at Chapel Hill last week end. : 0 perty and sentence w.as-30 days, suspended an payment of the court costs. Curtis Baxley white, got 30 PRESSURE COOKER CLINIC TODAY AND TOMORROW days suspended on payment of $10 and the costs for being drunk and disorderly. David Woodell, also white, got 30 days suspended on payment of the costs for the same offense. _0 There will be a pressure cook er clinic at the Raeford Cannery on Thursday and Friday, April 3 and 4, ^Pressure cookers may be brought anytime', between 9 A. M. dnd'v4 P. M. on either of the above cjates. This fine oppor tunity lor the people of the coun ty to get their cookers checkedj before the summer canhing sea son arrives. Plans ha\e also been made to show irovies on carining; at 2:30 Thursday afternoon in the auditorium of the Raeford Grammar school. A small fee will be charged for checking the cook-' ers; W. P. Phillips, Hoke Highj School Vocational teacher, with| the cooperation of the Home and Farm Agents and the FHA Su. per visors, will conduct the clinic. 0 . RED CROSS BULLETIN BIRD HOUSE CONTEST The Sunshine Garden club of the * Sanatorium recently spon- * sored a bird house contest at the ■ AshemOnt Graded schfxd. F. L. Eubknks and J. L. Beall 'were judges ‘and \awarded the' prizes for building the best bird I' i^hoLises as Allows: First .prize, >^'*$3.00 to Edward Lancaster; sec ond prize, $2.00 to Bobby Vanhoy; thifd prize, $L,00 to Bobby Wal ters; fourth prize, 50c to Frank lin Hawks. - •'! The 1947 Red Cross Drive ends Monday’, ' March 31. Drive Chairman N. A* Mc Donald announces that $2446.33 of the county’s $2535.00 quota ' has been turned in Living a bal ance to raise $88.67. He urgently requests that all workers make a special ef fort to get in any addition al money that they may have .or can get by Monday the 31st. Chairman Israel Mann of the Raeford division re quests that any workers who .^ave had additional money turned in since ma king their last report get it in as early as possible. The Raeford division has turned in to date $1215.00. This is a splendid record. . ..It is suggested that if there are any persons who have not been contacted and wish to contribute they may send this pioney to school and the teachers will see that it gets to the proper place. *‘Lets all get together and put thfe drive Over tUl^ top by Monday,” McDonald said. iMrs^ St^a McFudyen nbl^r Bri Of Luml^r Bridffe Dies Monday P. M. Mrs. Stella McFadyen, 56, mem ber of a very promirient fbmily of the Lumber Bridge community, died Monday night at 10 o’clock in a Fayetteville hospital after an .illness of several weeks. She waa a daughter of the latq W. A. 'Qiason and the late t'Mrs. Mary Local Mad^ Mother Dies Laat l^rsday In Ro^nilhalm Mrs, J. W. Piiiml»s, 81, died at six o’clock last Thursday after noon at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Clarence Stogner, in Rockingham. She had been in de clining health for some time. The .funeral was bed at the Methodists Attend Youth Ralh In Sanford Monday OVER 500 ARE PRESENT REPRESENTING ABOUT 100 CHURCHES Locker Committee Transfers Moi|ey To Locker Plant Hoke High Wins Over Cmtral And Ixises to 71st The working Contimittee to get' a freezer locker plant in Raeford! which began work over two years! ago ^this, week turned over $3800 i THIRD BASEBALL GAME in locker rentals to the Colonial! OF SEASON HF.RF VS Frozen Foods of Raeford, Inc.,| “HAMLET TOMORROW w'ho opened the locker plant fori operation last. week. This mon- a'scoring ga.re at Ar- ey had been advanced for 'PS'k -. i-st Friday aitarnoon rentals of lockers when they toe Hoke C-j'a.nty h;gh baseball T.urnber Bridge; two brothers, W. H. Chason and Pete Chason of Lumber Bridge; four Msters, Mrs. R. A. 'Wright, Mrs. J, E. McGou- gan, Mrs. J. M. McGougan and Miss Lina Chason all of Lumber Bridge; and by four grandchild ren Ly. ■' .' , is^ed:-;]^’ 'ihe 'Rev. WryDf'-'^t- toa , 'the'jR6v. J. Mi Oihbs, Biirtai was in; the church- cefbe-- tery. DEMONSTRATION ON MAKING YEAST BREADS “Miss Virginia Wilson, Exten sion Specialist in Food and Nu trition, will give a demonstration on making yeast breads at the Wagram school on Wednesday p. M., April 2, fet 2:30^” says Josiii- phine HaU, Home Agent. The of Hoke and SepUand Counties'Ank iUKged to the meeting. This is d demonstration jthat many Hoke 'and Scotland women .have asked for Miss -Hall reports, and it is being held in the Wagram school because it is equidistant between Laurinburg and Raeford. Anyone In either ^ might become available and re- team got :r.e saeson off to a thej^'-'^th Fellowship held at toe ^ prgsej-ifgtj over 250 lockers good start oy ■s hipping ;he tea r. and^'P’irst Methodit church in .Sanfordj ^ j Dalton, chairman 'of the'^rem Centr.; rligh of Cumber- was'dhe daughter of the late ■ ‘'’^^'^ernoon. The meet-{go,expressed his person- '-‘'to county oy a score of 10-2. Sip Hart. She is survived by her!-"’-S'began at four o’clock'in the. ai appreciation :’or the^ fine .way. They.qairkly dropped ;-rom the husband and 10 children, includ-i lasted until 9:45 ing Mrs.. Stogner* and Mr Phillips. May Shift Tax Cut To July 1 p. m. The meeting was attended by,; ,5-;9 young people from the ap’- proximatelj' 100 churches in the eight counties in the district. The meeting included singing, games, Senator Taft, Republican of .a picnic supper and several i Ohio,; indicated Tuesday the Sen- spirational talks. Counties in the district are Hoke, ate . -revise the income tax % make it effective to last '!t^''''1^6tise begatf debate yes terday ,pp * the bilij. wh ich pro vides a 30 per oeiit cut for over 2.0;'million Vlittle teilows” and 20 per .cent for most other taxpayers. Republican leaders expressed be lief the House will pass the bill, which makes the cuts retroactive to Janua^ 1. But Ta'ft estimated that the mea sure would cost the Treasury. $5,- 700,000^000 in he 1948 I'iscal year, which begins July 1. If the retroactive application is retained. Taft told reporters the government not only, will lose - $3,8't0,000,^di rfevenites in the year beginning July 1 but also'will to pay out about Cumberland, Scotland,. Richmond, Harnett, Lee^ Montgomery, and Chatham. The Montgomery coun ty churches, with 130 young peo ple present, were recognized for having the largest attendance at the rally. 0 AMERICAN LEGION WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT $l>900,i ' g.'-' .in refunds. He pointed out that the total thus would be almost $6 billion— the highest amount of savings the Republicans expect by cutting county who: ■yvishes to-attend the President Trj4man’s $37;5PO,000,- pieeting is cordially invited. ^ ... . Commander J. H. Blue of the local American Legion post has announced that there will be a very important . meeting of the post at the armory tomorrow night for the purpose pi .com pleting arrangements R>r the dan ce the, post will hold on next Fri day night, April 4 at the armory at which a New Chevrolet will be given away in a drawing. Blue urged all members who have -tickets for this dance to sell to turn their stubs in to Al- IVed Cole before or at the meet ing Friday night. —0 to CONDUCE ^VIVAL AT tiwt 000 bu . The! measutdr proposing SQUARE DANCE POSTPONED FEOPLte’S TABEitNAOUE Brother J, Thomas Kenyon, pastor of the People’s Tabernacle hdie announced this that revival services would "be’ con ducted at his church for two weeks beginning next Sunday, Marchand continuing through April fa. Services will be conduct ed at eleven a, m. on Sundays and at seven-thirty each evening by Rev. Frank Maultsby pf Fayette ville. f " Brother Kenyon extends a wel come to all to attend • cut be effective as of idgt L". provides for re funds of pyerpaymej;!^ Prom that date to .the^time the bill becomes law. If the effective date of the cut were July 1, it would mean a tax reduction in the present calendar year of about $1,900^00#,000 in stead of $3,840,000,000. Spring weather took a 40.de- gree turn for the woi-se in North Carolina yesterday as tempera tures dropped to freezing over the state The square dance which the 4- H Club boys and girls of the coun ty planned to sponsor at the Rae ford Armory tonight (Thursday evciiing, March 27) has been postponed indefinitely on account of National Guard Drill. 0 TO GIVE CONCERT The Band and Glee Cub, un der the direction of Mr. W. O. Melvin, vvill present a program of “Easter Music” at the Hoke High School Auditorium next Thursday April 3, 1947 at 8:15 P. M. The public is cordially in vited to come to this program. the corn'iittee '"..iS per:'o: mecl in- t'‘.e fi'i’e !'f ad\''..'e circumsta.'';ces ttVffi-v.saici ;;e '.v s gratefi;! for tne' in coi.i:;; v'e!'. when '■-First t" . 'I Tuesday, how- ; .b.oys i.u Seven- t'ne;':: • d.jwri. 11 .i^operation and patience of ail in a ga.re that sa'w the -.'isitors tiu.ise 'A'ho paid their renryl'nvoney pick -up nine runs in 'the third in ana had to 'A‘'dit so long be- inning on 5 Hoke High errors f(.re the lockers became avail-; and 4 hits. There -.vas a heavy ;wind during this same and much Other membeivs of the commit-i sand in the air tee wer.e A. S. Knowles. N, H. G. Balfour, Tom Cameron, ' Beaton Thomas, Tommie Upchurch, Mar shall Newton, and Neill F. Sin clair ——0—:— PRO BASEBALL TEAMS TO TRAIN IN VICINITY Welch, West 'Virginia, and Fed- eralsburg,. Maryland, farm teams of the Philadelphia Athletics’ sy-i stem oi' the American Baseball ^ League will have their spiring I McKeithan and Conoly pitched for ■ Hoke High against Central and Conoly and MacDonald led the hitting. Against Seventy-First Jack Lee did the hurling and Conoly and MacDonald again were the lead ing hitters, MacDonald getting two safeties in three trips and Conoly getting two in four. Mont gomery led the hitting for the victors with three for four. The local tea.m plays Ha.rlet high on the armory field tomor- J' training here at Armory park, according to Tom Cope, business j (jr manager of the Red Springs Red! Robins, also a farm team of the Athletics. Cope said that -the Red Springs * team would open, their training there on April 10 and that the Lexington, North Carolina, team would also train in Red Springs. He said that lights are being installed in Robbins Park in Red ! row afternoon' at three o'clock. FARM NOTES By A. S. Knowles III The rat control will be post poned until .April 11 due to the limited supply of Red Squill. The U. is. Fish and Wildlife Service Springs annd that they would be| stated Mondav that a new ship- ready for use by the time theiment was d’ue in Raleigh fn‘=s training starts, 1000 seats .are also!,^.eek. but since they had mt being added to the grandstar.l.heard for sure that it was bAig here. A number of exhibition games have been arranged and the first game of this slate will be in Fob- bins park on Sunday April 13. 0-. WRECK SATURDAY A. M. At about 1:00 o’clock last Sat urday morning there was an auto before April 4 accident on the Raeford-Arabia" 'shipped that it was advisable to delay the campaign until April 11 at which time they would be able to again assist with the cam paign. In view of t’ne postpone ment, the time for taking orders for bait will be extended until April -4. All far:rers that have rats on the premises and have not applied for the bait should do so road about one mile from Arabia, j Tobacco blue mold has aopear- The 1946 Chevrolet owned andop-jed on several tobacco beds in Co erated by R. J. Prevatte, facing i iig^bus county Weather condi- west, was hit in the rear by altions during the last week has 1946 Ford operated by Norman;been ideal for the spread of this McNeill, of Route 3, FayettevUe.; disease. Hoke County farmers are McNeill was slightly injuried ttrged that they start spraying and both cars were damaged con- toeir tobacco beds at once with siderably. ; tormate. About 2 pounds of ^the f ' I material is sufficient' to control blue .mold on 100 sq. .yards. magistrate IMPOSES , Plants generaly 'are late *this FINE ON FIRE VIOLATOR j.vear and it is feared that an early attack of blue mold would re- County Forest Warner. Foster j [i-je chance of getting a good McBryde reports that Magistrate tobacco this year. Mrs. W. R. Barrington o;’ Raeford j convicted C. E. Snelg’.ove of | Route 2. Raeford for x'iolating [ Cotton Five-Acre contest tiie State Forest Fire Laws. ' being suonsoreel again in 1947. Court Costs of $8 00. a line of 1 State. District, and County prizes arc $10.00 ai'.ri of 30 days were inaposed on Snel- j grove for setting, fire to grass 'ci,„.ei-s are eligible' that hav, land and failing to extinguish it being offered this year for a su.^pender. sentence qtialitv'' imprehre- j ment i.n cotton. All cotton pro- e at .'ast live acres in one field plant- ,This lire got out of control and^ed to Coker 100 Wilt cotton Make •did da rage to the forest property application at the County Agent’s belonging to Mr. McDougald of office. Raeto’rd, Route 2. 3-acre corn contest is being : announced. Prizes will be offered ; for the highest production. 'Plan now to enter this contest and American Legion Dance Armory—Raeford, - N. C. Friday, April 4. 1947 Admission $1 tax included At this dance a Chevro let Stylemaster Tudor Se dan will be given away to the person holding the ^c- ky ticket. Only one ticket will be drawn and the win ner, if present, will drive the car away. If not pre sent, he or she will be no- tifiied. help increase the yield of corn. The home garden should get I its share of attention these days. There are several vegetables that should now be in the„ garden. Some of the vegetables that ought to be in the garden lure onions, garden peas, tendergreens, cab bage, lettuce, Kale, beets, car rots.^ turnips and mustard. Them are several others tiiat cMl Hr (Cbntinued on hack •b '4 J. 4 ' iv i. ■> iiiiilti
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