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I Vto-f c PAGE EIGHT Wide Selection Foods Availobler ^■uly shoppers will fine a wide selection of foods on teh Ui. S. Department of Agricuture’s plen tiful foods list for Southern mar kets. say. Miss Josephine Hall, home demonstration agent for the State Colle.ce Extension Service. Vroducers are culling ineffici ent hens from laying' flocks and j .cendine heavy birds to market, j ■In add.tmn to .ilready plentiful sunpi:os d; broilers and fryers. The '9-!.^ -or. dint., r. of '■'rOtlers . .n.-l fryet> t n o: .-atest in his- i ■ ’andtnos are ^ Mst.ally ite.ny m duly. a:td -or- kets s'r.. 'h'. offer nuyers a choioe ^ ^f'cita.of ’tresh ,.r frozen fbh. ^ ' r-o-; -.' ’■.oese .? a nea oom.e.i i AuthoriTed FRIGID.AIRE dealer for tlic past lo years. Refrigerators. Ranges. Wa ter Heaters and other ap pliances. B.AI'COAr .APPLIANCE CO. Phone 32.21 - Raeford. N. C. Real Estate LOANS I have 1 new house which I can sell and -finance to F. H. A. approved buyers for as little as 20 percent down. F. H. A. Insured Home Loans for 20 Years at 4 1-2 Per cent Interest. 1 Will Handle Your Application Also Lots Approved For F. H. A. Loans For Sale. Julian Wright Offlee: Central Avenue RAEFORD Dr^v^lH Theatre Thursday Homecoming Clark Gable - Lana Turner .teine Baxter - John Hodiak Friday - Saturday Saddle Moimtain Roundup THE RANGE BUSTERS Chapter 5 - Vigilante Sunday - Monday Blue Skies In Technicolor Bing Crosby - Fred Astaire Joan Caulfield Tuesday The Arnelo Affair John Hodiak - George Murphy Frances Gifford CASH NIGHT 5 tickets drawn $10 each THI! riJEWS-JOTJENAL THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949 ■■a- slsi^ mmA Sli 1“= 4 ■*1 w cm -'('“tsa. ' - t» g.- For the first time in its history, the Cape Fear Area Coun cil has a Scout Camp Of its own. Located near Elizabethtown on the shore of 300-acre Salters lake, Camp Klahican has a territory of 500 additional acres of woodland, rich in game and much of it as yet unexplored. Scouts from nine counties will have a chance during the six-week summer period for a full session of camping, woodcraft, acquatics, hiking, nature study, and adventure. Upper left picture: staff members pose before the Indian tepee, which serves as headquarters; Left -to right, Richard D. Auger of Wilmington, camp director; Bill Roth of Oteen, assistant camp director and business man- 9 ager; Sonny Sewell of Lumberton, assistant waterfront di rector; Gus Plakakis of Lumberton, assistant cook; Bill Ruth- edford of Raeford, mess steward; Little Bear of Williamston, rifle range, archery, first aid, handicraft, and Indian lore di rector; Jerry Pence of Wagram, waterfront director; Ronald R. Ely of Wilmington, pioneering and camping director; Wil bur Bland of Lumberton, tradii>g post director, bugler, and camp clerk; and Robert Bunnei^of Grafton, W. Va., epok. Upper right picture: Wilbur Bland, bugler, gives out over the “public address system.” Wilbur is the most unliked per son at 7 a. m. Lower left picture: Little Bear, full-blooded Shawnee Indian teaches Tommy O’Berry of Troop 68, Ever green, (left), and Gerry Gibson of Troop 74, Laurinburg, (right), the proper methods o fshooting with the bow and arrow. Lower right picture: Scouts in a pioneering class fin ish a problem in engneering - the erection of atower from which the lifeguard can view swimmers. Left to right: C. J. Benner of Troop 1, Raeford; Charlie Lewis, Scoutmaster of Troop 84, Lumberton; Nash Odom of Troop 84, Lumberton; Jim Wade of Troop 1, Raeford; and Ronald Elfy of Troop 10, Wilmington. (Photo by John Kelly). to the plentiful list, the home a- gent said. The fat content of cot tage cheese is low, which makes it low in calories is relation to other nutrients and, therefore, well suited for people looking for a nourishing food that is not fat tening. Dried beans and peas, peanut utter, and eggs also are reported plentiful, while the vegetable trio for the month will be cab bage, canned corn, and Irish po tatoes. More "sweet corn was pack ed in 1948 than in any previous year. • Markets already had a near- rec'’,'! carryover from the pre\'ious j season and. as a result, retail siip- I plies arc considerably larger th/n j usual. j Good quality honey supplies are 'plentiful, Miss Hall said, though I the best buys are in the large containers—5 to , 60 pound cans. Canned peaches, apricots, and mixed fruits, especially fruit cocktail, are on the July list, a- long with fresh plums. Califor nia’s plum crop, this year prob ably will be the second argest in history, and shipment should reach some Southern markets. lUOKE ABOI’T Lay- Days Dm’! wix ond scrub Amis twice s week- Oece o Yeor//g Easy to apply...quick to dry! "Plqsfi-Koto" gives a high-gloss, smooth, protective hr^ that does not chip or crock! ; It's eosy to dean...Alcohol resistant...Nor>-1 skid...Self-leveling $0.95 ... requires no woxingl iLcoit' ' CELLOPHANE-LIKE FINISH /h *‘f WMiraiitMd by JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY OF RAEFORD, INC. Cash If You Have It. Credit If You li^l;"lt. the results determined and declar ed by the Executive Director of the Wildlife Resources Commis sion and any voting licensee or licensees, whether one or. more, of such county, desiring to assist in such determination, on a date to be announced by publication of a notice in some newspaper pub lished in such county or by post- I ing a copy of such notice at the Courthouse door of any coimty i.i which n newspaper is publish ed. Such notice shall give the date ahd hour at which the tabuation of votes and determination of the result of such referendum shall commence in the offices of the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission at Raleigh, N. C. If no voting lic- i ensee shall -appear to assist in the tabulation and determination of the result of such referendum, the tabulation and determination by the Executive Director shall be deemed sufficient and final. Holders of hunting licenses for the 1948-49 season who are resi dents of any such county, but who did not purchase such hunt ing licenses within such county, will be sent a business reply pos tal card as above provided for, upon notice in sufficient time to the Director by such license hold er, giving the name of the coun ty in which his license was pur chased and the approximate date of such purchase. Lay days shall be established on all species of game, for the 1940- 50 season, in any county where in ft is determined that a major ity |f such resident holders of 1948-49 hunting licenses entitled to vote as herein provided, have indicated a preference for lay days, and upon such determina tion and declaration of the results of said referendum in any coun ty so applying, the Executive Di rector is hereby specifically auth orized and empowered .to curtail the hunting season in such coun ties on all species of game by the establishment of lay days by which hunting shall be permitted only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week during the open seasons established for esch species of game within such county.” Notice of the rules and regula tions established by this resolu tion shall be given by publica tion of a general news release ' and by posting a copy hereof in each county of the State inwhich lay day.‘^ were established during : ‘ho 1947-48 hunting season at the Courthouse door of such counties ' and at the Courthouse door of any county in the State, in the discretion of the Director of the Wildlife Resources Commission.” ^0 MORE ABOUT chartered in 1940 with C. A. Al ford of Rowland as president of the concern. Its home office, un der Dalton’s management, has been operated in Raeford up to the present time. 0- Sweet potatoes are becoming an important cash crop to many far mers in the Sandhills area of the State. 0 I The number of chicks produced ' by North Carolina hatcheries dur ing May was 25" per cent more than the number produced during M^ay I of last year. FOR SALE: 1940 Tudor Black Chev. Sedan with 1942 motor. Has radio and heater. Excep tionally clean and reasonably priced at $375. See or call S. J Autry" at W.. G. Buie Comp any, Wagram, N. C. 6C -0- REA I Peak movement of the 1949 I cantaloupe crop in North Carolina is expected about the second week in July. 0 CARD OF THANKS FOR RENT: Three room house, not furnished. 7 miles out on Fayetteville road. See S. B Hobson, Route 2. Raeford. 6-9p FOR SALE: Hot Point electric range. Phone 2541 or see E. C. King at Morgan’s Motor. TFC For your new screen doors, win dows, built-in cabinets, boats, upholstering and refinishing furniture see Jim Cox at San ders’ old store building or call 2001. 4-7C Cure those pimples and childrens running sores with soothing SWISS OINTMENT. Hoke Drug Co. 3-lOP W’anted three or four room fur nished apartment by married couple with one child. Notify V. K. Walker at PendCr’s. 5-6P Springs on the Lumberton High- way. The general office, approximate ly 85 by 35 feet, provides space for eight modern steel desks for the secretaries; a private cash ier’s desk; and private offices for the manager, bookkeeper, and en gineer of the corporation. It also employs a lobby and Directors Room which .contains a kitchen display of the latest equipment. These sections are enclosed by modern fold doors. Furniture was obtained from the Robeson Office Supply in Lumberton. Warehouse and garage space covers some 50 by 80 square feet with a garage space for four trucks and approximately 1-2 acre fenced in for storage of heavy and bulky line construction equip ment. The interior of the building fol lows the more progressive lines of decorating with its effective scheme of yellow, green, grey, and mauve walls above a floor of brown asphalt tile. Red leather chairs and sofas aTe placed throughout the lobby. The Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation was We wish to take this way to thank everyone for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. C. D Pritchett. WANT ADS BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: Black Qiants, White Giants, New Hampshire reds and barred rocks. Hoke Exchange, FCX Dealer Agent. 6C ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOKE DRUG CO. TELLS HOW TO KILL IT The germ grows DEEPLY. You must REACH it to make the kill. Use a strong PENETRATING fungicide. TE-OL, made with 90 per cent alcohol, reaches MORE germs. K not pleased IN ONE HOUR your 35c back from any druggist. HOKE DRUG CO. FOR SALE: Galvanized roofing - 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 foot lengths $10.00 per square Hoke Exchange, FCX Dealer Agent 6c FOR SALE: Baby carriage - Prac tically new. $10.00. Mrs. Wil liam Lamont, Jr. 6P WANTED: Boom teachers for the next school term See‘or call W. T. Gibson, Jr. FOR SALE: One kerosene hot water heater. See 'Thomas Mac- ko at News-Journal. FOR SALE: Stake body and cab from 1948 1 1-2 ton Ford Truck. W. A. McDonald, Phone 267-1. TFC HOBART-DAYTON Sales and Service Meat Mkt., kitchen and bakery machines, Dayton Com puting scales, new and used. J. B. Fennell, Lumberton, N C. Phones: Day 1291-W, Night H75-W. TFC LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of'the estate of D. S. McKeithan, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at his home on or before the 2nd day of June, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of June, 1949. Johri D. McKeithan. Admini strator. 1-6C GUNS repaired and restocked. Keys made. Safes opened and repaired. Edwards Sports Shop, Lumberton, N. C. ITO NOTICE: I am now representative for the Reserve Hospital Insur- anee Company. If anyone is intej-ested in this insurance contact Mrs. N. A. McKeithan, Route 2, Racfbrd 6-lOP Carolina Beach OCEAN VIEW APARTMENTS Completely Modern 1-2-3 & 4 Bedroom Apart- With kitchen and private bath P. O. Box 627 - Phone 2301 Carolina Beach, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having, quali fied as administrators of the estate of Louis Parker, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at their home on or before the 9th day of June, 1950, or this nojice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 9th day of June, 1949. Miss Caroline Parker and Rich ard T. Neeley, Co-Administrators. 2-7C
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