THE NEWS-JOVENAL
THURSDAY,*APEIt 19^11^
Fanning
Ml of North Carolina’s 100 coun
ties except 10 are now or«anl*ed
in soil conservation districts.
Forestry specialists at State Col
lege report that large areas of
pine forests in southeastern North
Carolina are being attacked by
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COTTON-PLANTING
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Wtfh Chicken Loaf
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Just arrived! New ddpment gen
uine Frlgldaire home apidisnces.
See ns right away for r6m
wants in thl* line. BAUCOM
APPLIANCE CO. 47C
Notice. Of Special Bond Election
and
Supplemental Registration
in the
County Of Hoke, North Carolina
FEMALE HELP WANTED —.
Teacher - College Student, in
teresting summer work. 2360
for 60 days. Reply P.O. Box 311,
Kenansville* N. C. 47C
If you are interested in used
Electric Refrigerator, Electric
Range, Ice Boxes, etc., see
BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. 47
1 FOR SALE: Used shallow well
water pump and tank.
BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. 47
MALE HELP WANTED; Teacher
CoUege student, interesting
summer work. $360 for 60 days.
Reply P.O. Box 311, Kenans-
ville, N. C. 47C
When you want to serve chicken salad in a festive atmosphere,
combine it with pineapple in a molded chicken lorf as delicious as it
is different. Youll like the unusual taste combination of pineapple rad
chicken which can be enjoyed to the full, thanks
tine. This is a main dish chicken mold to
1 MALE HELP WANTED: Due to
expansion we need two more
men to call on farmers. Experi
ence not necessary. Home every
night. References required.
Write Mr. McVe/, Candler Wdg.
Baltimore 2, Md. 47-48P
We have for rent: Hospital Beds
and wheel chairs. Chair and
Equipment Rentals, Dial 5076,
Fayetteville, N. C. 44-51C
A ^special bond election will be
held throughout Hoke County be
tween 6:30 A, M. and 6:30 P. M.,
Eastern Standard Time, on Mon
day, May 7, 1961, at which there
will be submitted to the qualified
voters of said County the follow
ing question:
Shall an order finally passed
April 2, 1951; authorizing not ex
ceeding $275,000 School Building
Bonds of the County of Hoke for
the purpose of providing funds
for erecting and equipping addi
tions to two existing school build
ings and, with other funds avail- 1 in Hoke County.
ments being briefly described as
follows:
Erect and equip an addition t
the Raeford Elementary School.
Erect and equip an addition o /
the Upchurch Union School. i
Erect and equip an Indian Uiy
ion School in Blue Springs Town-
ship to replace the Antioch In
dian School and the Macedonia
Indian School.
If said bonds shall be issued a
tax will be levied .for the pay
ment of the principal and interest
thereof upon all taxable property ^
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COnONSEED
SINKERS COTTON
SEED is easier to haul,
handle, and plant; feeds
through corn-planters
accurately.
SINKERS eliminates cldgs,
skips, and misses; plants to
a stand—thick or thin to suit
soil conditions—without
thinning or chopping.
Graded cottonseed means
more cotton.
SINKERS cost less to
plant. Use only % the
amount you do of fuzzy
seed.
The Johnson Co.
Raeford, N. C.
canned peas and a salad for a complete meal. The protein
the chicken is supplemented by the gelatine whicn is an wl-protein
food.
Molded Chicken Loaf With Pineapple
1 envelope unflavored gelatine 2 tablespoons lemon juice)
cup cold chicken stock or % cup pineapple
bouillon ( cups *cedcook^ chicken;
% cup hot chicken stock or) % cup cann^ crushed
boSillon , '
Vs teaspoon salt % cup diced cele^
Softpn gelatine in cold chicken stock. Add J*®*
stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice
consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Fold “
celery. Turn into loaf pans or individual molds and chill nm.
Unmold and serve with mayonnaise or saladj^sing^V desire
garnish with toasted slivered almonds. ServejWShTmiled potatoes and
canned peas.
YIELD: 6 servings.
FOR SALE: Tomato plants, Mar-
globes, Stones, Brimmer, Spar-
tas,. Earliana. D. R. Johns. 47P
1 FOR SALE: Foar room house and
lot 81x212 ft. on Aberdeen
Highway near the old Robbins
Mill at Raeford, N. C. Phone
5976 from 5:30 till 9:30 p.m. 47p
Do you want to buy or sell a bus^
iness? If so it wiH pay you to
contact my agency. For Sale: A
trucking transfer business —
tourist cabins and grill — Small
factory, would make wonderful
chick hatchery. Convalescent
home in Southern Pines — a
bakery business. Get full infor
mation. Tagne Realty Agency,
275 North Ashe Street, Southern
Pines, N. C. TFC
I FOR SALE: Lespedeza Hay. Stan
ley, Crawley, Arabia. 47p
FOR SALE: Gulf kerosene and
heating olL Telephone 5966.
Teal Oil Company. TFO
southern pine beetles. The attack
has reached epidemic proportions
and the damage may become
severe this summer.
MORE ABOUT
Monroe Deaths
Hanover school faculty in Wil
mington until last December, when
she resigned due to illness.
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Visit our greenhouse for potting
needs. Rooting and cutting pots
and prepared soil plants for
your flower garden. Flowers for
all occasions. McLean FloWer
Shop, Phone 5186, Raeford. 47c
AVON PRODUCTS; Year around
opportunity to earn. Woman to
act as representative in McCain
Hours at your convenience.
Write Mrs. Max T. Hester, 305
Cool Spring St., Fayetteville, N.
C. for private interview. 45-47C
able therefor, for erecting and
equipping an additional school
building, and a tax for said, bonds,
be approved?
The order referred to above au
thorizes School Building Bonds of
Hoke County in an aggregate prin
cipal amount not exceeding $275,-
00 for the purpose of providing
funds for erecting and equipping
additions to two existing school
buildings and, with other funds
available therefor, for erecting
and equipping an additional school
buHding, in order to maintain the
six months’ school term in Hoke
County as required by the Cons
titution, such school improve-
For said election the regular
registration books for elections in
said County will be used, and sue
'books will be open for the regis
tration of voters, not theretofore
registered, from 9 A. M- until
sunset on each day beginning Sat
urday, April 14, 1951^ and closing
Saturday, April 28, 1951. On each
Saturday during such registration
D^fod said books will be open at
polling places. Saturday, May
/
5, 1951 is Challenge Day.
The polling places in the several
precincts and the registrars and
judges for each precinct are as
follows:
Precincts
1 Antioch
Allendale
Ashemont
MORE ABOUT
SCHOOL NEWS
Havfland China. New shipment in
Apple Blossom pattern. 10-lnch
dinner plates, cups and saucers.
Graham’s Gift Shop. 47C
Slabs for sale - any amount, saw-
^any length, delivered if you
wish. Warren Phillips, Route 3
TFC
Mjldouson
Polling Places Registrars Judges
Community House J. W. (Watt) McNeill, D. McPhaul
^ M. B. McBryde
Community House D. A. Currie *0. N. McGougan
W. H. Currie
School House Mrs. T. C. Sinclair M. A. Robertson
W. L. Thornburg
Dundarrach Com. H. N. A. Mclnnis
Puppy Creek Parkprs Com. H. R. D. Parker
lia Monroe were held Saturday
afternoon at St. Pauls church with
the pastor. Rev. Robert Poole, of
ficiating. Burial was in the church
cemetery. Active pallbearers were
Otha Parker, I^al Kinlaw, Charles
Caudell Jr„ Fred Fisher and Wil
liam and John McCormick. Miss
Monroe was a graduate of East
Carolina Teacher’s College in
Greenville and a member of New
King made the highest 4 year
grades and will be valedictorian
of her class. Betty Upchurch made
next high grades and will be
salutatorian. We congratulate
these girls.
I See our line of infant wear. Slips,
dresses, T-shirts, shorts, bon
nets, caps, etc. Graham’s Gift
Shop. «C
I STEPS: Cement steps for sale.
Any size. See Roland Coving
ton. TFC
Little River . Lobelia Com. H. E. B. Blue
B. Springs
Bethel School C. J. McNeill
COLORED SCHOOL NEWS
Eighteen boys and two instruc
tors from the Upchurch agricul
tural department went to Proctor-
ville last week for the NFA dis
trict contests. They won second
place in the livestock judging
Contest and third place in the
quartet singing contest, and play
ed a large part in the baseball
[for SALE OR TRADE: Mauser
Rifle - caliber 8 ro|m - sport
model. O. B. Covington, Route
1, Red Springs. 47-50P
IfOR LIFE INSURANCE: She NeUl
James Blue, Special Agent, New
York Life Insurance Co. TFC
Rockfish
School House W. P. Townsend
Raeford N. 1
FOR SALE: Certified coker - 100
wilt cottonseed - High Germi
nation. T. B. Upchurch,' Inc. 47c
I FOR SALP: One nice milk cow.
N. A. McNeill. 47P
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I House Trailer for rent; See Char
les Davis at Kinlaw Jewelry
Store, " 47P
11 have F.H.A. and GX Loans
available now. Jnlian Wright. | Raeford No. 2
ITC
I $3300.00 buys a self service laund-
rette that cost $6200.00 three
years ago. Now paying over
$100.00 per week profits. Mnst
sell at once, owner going into
service. Tagne Realty Agency,
275 North Ashe Street, Southern
Pines, N. C. TFC
Courthouse L. J. Campbell
Town Hall Kate B. Covington
W. L. Smith tb
J. L. I^cFadyen
Lacy McNeill
Hugh Hair
N. A. McGill
C. H. Marks
J. R. Hendrix
J. P. Chisholm
C. M. Koonce
G. A. Monroe
J. B. McLeod
M. M. Culbreth
J. H. Blue
G. W. Cox
J. E. Gulledge, Clerk of BoArd of Commissioners.
G. B. Rowland, Chairman of County Board of Elections. 45-47C
I FOR RENT: Two room furnished
apartment. Mrs. Leon Throwm*.
47P
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game, furnishing five players for
the Hoke-Robeson, team that play
ed the other counties in the dis
trict. They won the game 6 to 2
The 1.8 boys entered all contests
except the speaking event. The
boy who was to speak had to re
main at Upchurch as he . was en
tered in the Peace speakipg con
test held at the school that day.
Two parents furnished the trans
portation to Proctorville for which
the school 'and all concerned wish
to thank them.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executrix of the estate of
W. A. Wright, deoeased, late of
Hoke County, N. C., this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigned at her home
on or before the 39th day of March
1952, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 29th day fo March, 1951
Mrs. Vella Jane Wright, execu
trix. 44-49P
acres near head of prong or Under
mine branch, and runs as old line
S 3 degrees W 8.50 ohs. to a stake
thence S 87 degrees E 17.65 chs.
to a stake; thence as it N. 3 de
grees E 8.50 chs. to a stake in old
line; thence as old line N 87 de
grees W 17.65 chs. to the begin
ning, containing 15 acres, more or
less. (2nd tract) Known a^ Mar
tha Kelly lot, and runs as that
line N 87 degrees W 5.68 chs. to
a stakej'thence S 3 degrees W 6.82
chs. to a stake in head of branch;
thenge S 87 degrees E 4.13 chs.
to a stake in Johnsonville road;
thence as it direct to the begin
ning, containing 3.34 acres, more
or less. For further reference sea
Books No. 83 and 90 at pages 2C0
and 621 of Hoke' county registry.
Posted 3-2«-51.
Arthur D. Gore, Commissioner.
44-47C
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The Upchurch trades depart
ment is making an effort to add
an additional bricklaying teacher
to the staff iri-order to take care
of the applications for admission
to this course. This is the only
department offering this course in
this area. Veterans from Cumber
land, Robeson and Moore are en
rolled as well as those from Hoke.
NOTICE TO CREDITQRS
The undersigned, having quali
fied as administrator the estate of
Hughes Jones, deceased, late of
Hoke County, N. C. this is to noti
fy all persons having claims a-
gainst said estate to exhibit them
to the undersigned at his home on
or before the 5th day of April,
1952, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 5th day of April, 1951.
Arthur D. Gore, Administrator.
45-50C
Our truck will be in Raeford, N. G. from 11:00 A. M.
till 12:00 Noon, Friday, April 20, nead depot.
CASH PRICES
HEAVY HENS 27c lb.
BRING ALL‘YOU HAVE TO SELL
LEE POULTRY CO.
SANFORD, N. C.
Pre-school clinic wijl be held
at Upchurch on Wednesday, ApHl
26th at 9:00 a. m.
FOR SALE
ANTIQUES, CHINA, BRIC-BRAC,
LAMPS, FURNITURE AND ETC.
9 A. M., MONDAY, APRIL 23
SANDERS FURNITURE CO.
RED SPRINGS, N. C.
NOTICE OF
DODGE TRUCK SALE
At the Lentz Funeral Homie in
Raeford, North Carolina at the
hour of 2:30 P. M. on the 25th day
April, 1951, (which is Wednesday)
I will offer for sale at auction to
the highest bidder one Dodge Half-
Ton 1949 Pick-Up Truck, with
motor number “T142-104225” be
longing to the estate of Hughes
Jones, deceased.
Posted April 3rd, 1951.
Arthur D. Gore. Admr. 45-47c
NEW CARPENTER SHOP
We have opened up a general Carpenter Shop at the old
home of B. P. Robinson, now owned by Ed Smith, one
and one half miles from Raeford on 15-A.
Screen doors, window screens, window and door frames
and cabinets made to order.
I
NOTICE
At 12 o’clock, noon, of April,
26th, 1951, at the courthouse door
in Raeford, N. C. I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following land;
In Little River Township, Hoke
County, N. C., (1st tract) BEGIN
NING at a pine stump at NW cor
ner of Wm. Calvin’s grant for 200
Picture frameing, furniture repair and saw fileing. Saws
can be left at Raeford Hardware Co.
I i
$
I E. M. and Ed Smith, Owners
E. M. SMITH, Manager