PAGE EIGHT
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953
Local Man Serving
With Army In N. Y.
White Sands Proving Grounds,
N. M., Sergeant Dexter H. Hol
land has recently been assigned to
White Sands Proving Cround,
one of the nation's largest instal
lations for research and testing
of guided missiles.
Sgt. Dexter is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. S. Holland of Rae
ford, N. C. He attended the Hoke
County School where he was ac
tive in football. Before entering
the service he was employed as
a driver for the Murray Trans
fer Co., of Wilmington, N. C.
Sg Holland has returned after
serving 6 1-2 years wi h the 46th
Or--nce in the Far Eastern The
r' Wui'e Sands Proving Ground
is unique among military instal
lations. Primarily an Army Ord
nance facility, several branches
of the armed forces. Army Navy,
and Air Force, are represented
am on" the personnel.
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Letter To The Editor
r -ir Mr. Editor:
I'' you have any available space
etti.iM- this week or ".c:t, I "-'iild
like rcr you 'o pu' lish the f iliow
ir.sr statements.
(sned) Judson lemon. Factor
Raeford Bap Ut Church
Is 1' reasonable to worry about
A.i omobile Accidents and still i
gunt men license to sell drink
w;eh is involved in more car
wiecks than any other one cause?
Is it reasonable to worry about
Breakdown of the Home and still
grrint men license to sell drink
w'uch is involved in more di
ve'ees than any other cause?
Is it reasonable to worry about
Ci 'me and Juvenile Delinquency
a' ! still grant men license to sell
dimk which is involved in more
crime than any other one cause?
IS IT RIGHT
Is it right to grant a man a
lievnse to sell that which makes
mn drunk and tren arrest the
II ,:i for being drunk?
Is is right to grant a man a
li.'(nse to sell that which makes
wen paupers and then tax solr
ri ?u to care for the paupers?
Is it right t grant a man a
li ease to sell ti.at which is in--v.'ved
in more crime th3n any
o'lier single ouse and tax de
cent men to care for the criminal
a id the family he leaves behind?
THINK IT OVER
I' it'.ed Dry Ass'n of Mississippi.
YDUR lATIOIIfll GUARD
HELPS GOflllD HE PEACE
ZaJ
Compare the
NATURAL CHILEAN NITRATE.
See the DIFFERENCE in results!
On diffrK bet wc o Natural
Chilean Nitrate and other ni
trogrn fertilizer u quality
natural quality. It ta the world'
only natural aource of nitrate
nitrogen.
Th aitrofMi contanl of Chilean
Nitrate ia 100 nitrate nitro
gen -100 available - 100
fast-acting 100 dependable.
N mmtidoH t PtcMMry. Chil
ean Nitrate unoo acid forming.
Rick la ftodiwM and
watt. Chilean Nitrate ia rich
in beneficial sodium that makea
a stronger, deeper root tyitem
improve crop health, vigor
and aatritive value. It also
contains small quantities of es
sential minor eletnenta.
ir.
Chilean NitroSa Is fho ONLY
ftiAitt that supplies ni
trate nitrogen , beneficial
sodiam and essential,
minor element.
Insect damage in North Caro
lina totals more than $50 million
each year.
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Addenda
(Continued from Page
1)
talk at Kiwanis meeting last
Thursday. Said he was coming
in on tiptoe early one morning
and his wife spoke from bed,
"Is that you, Paul? His reply
was, "It sure better be!" He must
have told a hundred such' hus-band-and-wife
stories, most of
them mighty funny.
Basketball
(Continued rrom Page 1)
I team. MePhaul led the faltering
offense with 12 and Lovette plac
ed second with 8.
Tuesday night of this week
The Does almost won their game
from Massey Hill as they scored
21 points in the final quarter to
come within one point of catch
ing their opponents, who had
built a 10 point halftime lead
. and stretched it to 13 at the end
of the third quarter. In the final
quarter Massey Hill was able to
score but 9 points while the visi-
tors put on their almost victorious
drive.
The Pirates showed an uncanny
ability to hit on their shots and
a tight defense in stopping the
Bucks 68-49. The score was tied
;t t'-e quarter 10-10 but the visi
tors from Raeford fell quickly
behind in the second quarter and
were behind at the half 28-18.
Each team ran up points in the
third quarter with the Bucks
coming out on the short end 20
to 25. McNeill, playing his first
game in over a week, was high
for the locals as he dropped In
23 points.
Friday night in the local gym
the Bucks and Does will play
Lumberton in return games and
will try to make it two straight
for each team. The Lumberton
clubs are reported to be strong-
!er than they were the first of
the season when they lost on
their home court.
The Bucks will play their last
road game Friday night when
they go to Gibson for two games.
After that they will close out the
season with five home games.
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SCHOOL NEWS
(Continued from Page 1)
deemed necessary to close the
schools but the danger is not over
yet. We beg the parents to take
oat's it; Boy.
DIFFERENCE in
Notosl far sH-round sfRciwKy.
Quick-acting 100 nitrate ni
trogen makes rapid, sturdy
growth. It 26 aodiura con
tent acts like potash when nec
essary and helps to increase
the supply of available phos
phate in the soil.
ChllosHi NitrafVs fro flawtnf
palsts guarantee rapid, accu
rate distribution under all con
ditions. No special precautions
needed.
HsJps maintain productivity of
your land. When used consist
ently in a sound farming pro
gram, Chilean Nitrate builda
np fertility, increases efficiency.
Yr oftar yme. Natural Chilean
Nitrate increases yields im
proves quality defenda
against disease fortifies
against insect in jury coun
teracts soO acidity. Use Chilean
Nitrate for solid aatisfaction!
'4
the best care possible of their
children. If the child is sick keep
him home and in bed for a suffi
cient time for him to fully recov
er. It is better to do that than to
send him back to school too soon.
A relapse is worse than the first
attack.
All schools are cooperating 100
percent in the March of Dimes.
The schools have accepted the
quota of 50 cents per pupil in
membership. We earnestly hope
that they will be able to meet this
quota.
The amount raised by each
school will be credited to the
township quo'as. We realize that
the influenza is a handicap, but
we hope that that will be over
come and not used as an excuse.
Next Thursday Dr. Finch, of
the State Health Coordinating
' Service, will be here for a follow
i up meeting with colored teachers
at Upchurch school at 4 p. m. and
at Hoke High for a continuation
of his series of lectures on mental
health at 7:00 p. m. Parents are
invited to attend.
The Buffalo,' Now Hope, and
Frye's Mission teachers held their
fourth professional meeting at
Buffalo last week. The general
topic was Safety Education. R. B.
Lewis, chief of the Raeford Fire
Department talked to them on that
phase of safety education dealing
with fire prevention.
The Upchurch faculty held one
of their professional meetings last
Friday afternoon. The subject
was Health and Physical Educa
tion. A panel discussed the various
phases and the head of the Physi
cal Ed. Department of North Car
olina College at Durham summed
up and gave some demonstrations.
After the professional work was
over a social hour was enjoyed
in the cafeteria where a delicious
dinner was served by the lunch
room staff.
We are sorry that the record
of the Upchurch contribution to
the T.B. drive was left out of last
week's column. It was $32.78.
Midterm exams are underway
at Upchurch. They started Wed
nesday morning and will end to
morrow at noon.
Progressive achievement tests
are being adminitsered to all sec
tions of the fifth grade this year
at Upchurch. Last year they were
given to all eighth grade sections.
Advanced tests were given to the
high school students. The faculty
has had several letters from boys
now in service expressing appre
ciation for having had the tests
while in school.
Freedom School in an effort to
raise money for the Polio drive
gave an interesting party Tues
day evening. The teachers served
refreshments to the students be
fore the party ended.
The Baby Contest sponsored by
the PTA of Freedom School Wed
nesday night for the benefit of
the lunchroom was a success. The
President of the PTA awarded
prizes to the 1st and 2nd place
winners.
' The Master's Club held its
monthly meeting at the Bowmore
School Tuesday evening at 4:00
o'clock. Routine business was dis
cussed. The Bowmore School fac
ulty served the Club a fried
chicken dinner.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
ri.'nreciation to the many friends
and neighbors who were so kind
during the illness and at the death
of my father, T. M. Moldcn.
Mrs. K. D. Lowe.
The first essential of success
ful dairy farming in North Caro
lina is adequate production of
home grown roughage, according
to S'ate College specialists.
Gains of bocf up to 6I'4 pounds
per acre have been obtained on
pure tall fescue, highly fertiliz
ed with nitrogen, at the . North
Carolina Experiment Station.
WANT AD RATES
This size type 2c per word
This size 3c per word.
(Minimum on any ad 30c)
For Expert wheel balancing and
front end alignment with gen
uine Bear equipment see Rae
ford Auto Co. tfc
SrECIAi7SALEb'ish Garden's
and Sea Island arrangements.
McLean Flower Shop 35-36p
J I ST ARRIVED with nice load
of Antiques. The Curiosity
Shop, Warrant, N. C. 33-36p
FOR-SALE LESPEDEZA SEED
seed, buy early, Clarence
Lytrh. 35-c
DOl BLE FLOWERING PEACH
Beautiful ornamental Double
Flowering Peach Trees that
produce an abundance of de
licious, highly colored fruit.
These dual purpose trees re
ward you with branches of ex
otic, long-lasting blossoms for
your home and garden in early
spring, then top off In summer
with a crop of high quality
fruit. Available in Double
Pink, Red. and White. Three
trees 3 to 4 ft. size. One each
Double Pink, Red, and White
Special offer No. Z-13A-S5.85
postpaid.' One 3 to 4 ft. tree
your choice of color, $2.35, post
paid. Free Copy 56-page
Planting Guide in color on re
quest. Salespeople wanted.
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES,
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA
35C
HOUSE FOR SALE: 307 E. Don
aldson. Call 6516 after 6:00 P.
M. 35C
I
I
SEEDS
i Plow Points
Plow Lines & Trace Chains Bridles, Collars & Pads
4
Roll Roofing & Brick Siding
Demmings Water Pumps & Pump Pipe
W right ! Currie Hardware
E Phone 6906
Experienced Stenographer desires
position In Raeford. Contact
News-Journal. 35P
FO R R ENTfTwoiTrnisned apart
ments two rooms each. Phone
8201. Mrs. Ida MrLauchlin. 35c
FOR" SALErpiano, good condition
$150. Kitchen cabinet, Oil stove.
Phone 337. 35P
BUY Our glads for only $2.50 a
dozen. McLean Flower Shop.
35-36p
USED TRACTORS
AND FARM MACHINERY
NOTICE: WE NEED MULES.
A GOOD ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR MULES AND MULE
DRAWN EQUIPMENT ON ANT
THE FOLLOWING TRACTORS
USED ALLIS-CHALMERS
MODEL "C" TRACTOR
with cultivators and disc. Just
received, 1 year-old Used very
little. Looks new. $1435. $535
down. Two years.
USED ALLIS-CHALMERS
MODEL "B" TRACTOR
with cultivator. One year old.
Guaranteed against any defect.
Excellent condition. $1275.
Only $500 down, two years.
USED ALLIS-CHALMERS
MODEL "WC" TRACTOR
with 10 blade disc. $1100.00
4 years old, new motor.
USED FAMALL MODEL "A"
TRACTOR WITH
planters, cultivators, lift, mow-,
rr, bottom plow. RE-BUILT
MOTOR. A real buy ' $985.00
$400 down.
USED ALLIS-CHALMERS
MODEL "C" TRACTOR
with planters, cultivators. Just
received. Must move now for
$1395. Rebuilt motor and new
paint.
USED ALLIS-CHALMERS
MODEL "C" TRACTOR
Bare. Hydrolic lift $1,025.00
$410 down, two years. Guaran
teed against any defect.
Miscellaneous: B Cultivator $90.
WC Cultivator $90. Farmall
F-20 $250. 6 Blade Athens
tiller $390. '49 Ford Pickup
$700. Tractor duster $100.
Ford 1 1-2 Ton Trk. $100 Two
horse wagon $90.
PLENTL OF GOOD MULES.
RIGHT AGE. 1000 to 1350
pounds. Matched teams. Fat
aud ready for work,
RED SPRINGS
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Dial 3861 - Red Springs, N. C.
ALLIS-CHALMERS
"TRADE YOUR MULES"
FARMERS AND
OUR
are
See Us Now
KIND OF GARDEN
tVe Also Have
Carpentry Wanted, building, re
pairing, remodeling. Specialis
ing In cabinets. Stanton's Cabi
net Shop opposite L, & 8. De
pot. P. O. Box 464. 35-38P
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms. Running water and
wired for electric stove, Mri.
Ruth Willis. Rt. t Raeford,
N. C. 34-3fip
WE HAVE In your section a
beautiful Grand Piano of stan
dard make that we will sell at
a bargain rather than have
piano moved. If interested,
write, wire, or phone us and
we will notify you where pia
no can be seen, Maynard Mu
sic Co.. 108 W. Innes St., Salis
bury, N. C. 34-35c
FORRENT7 Wheel chairs and
hospital beds. Chairs St Equip
ment Rentals. Dial 2-8900, Fay
etteville. 32-39P
Timber estimates-forest damage
appraisals, growth predictions,
and maps by a registered for
ester and surveyor. J. Atwood
Whitman, Glendon, N. C. 33-36p
EXPERT WHEEL BALANC
ING: Use our Bear Dyna
mic Wheel Balancer. Mc
Donald's Esso Servicentcr,
tfc
I have FJ1.A. ani G.I. Loans
available now. )nlian Wrinht
COLONIAL FROZEN FOODSOF
ST. PAULS. We have complete
frozen food locker service:
1- Mcat curing, oalt aud sugar
cure.
2- We render lard.
3- We have the only modern
smoke house in Eastern North
Carolina, and smoke with green
hickory wood smoke.
4- We have a modern slaughter
pen. Bring your cows, calves,
sheep, goats or hogs to us on
foot and we will process, wrap
and quirk freeze the meat for
yon.
Slaughtering days are Monday
through Thursday. Please bring
animals before 1:00 P. M. on
slaughtering days. We do every
thing pertaining to your hog
killing, except make your "liv
er pudding."
5- A complete chicken, turkey pro
cessing plant.
We went to serve yon and our
prices are reasonable. On High
way 301 In St. Pauls.
25.27,29,S1,33.S5,S7C
Mil!
GARDENERS
HERE
For Any
OR FIELD SEED
Hames & Back Bands
SEPTIC Tanks installed, pump
ed, and repaired. Call 24184,
or 24911, Fayetteville. tfo
FOR8ALEi Two wheel trailer",
milk cow. See Rurla Shelton at
Antioch after 5:00 p. m. tfo
NOTICE!
Radio Repairs of All Kinds
Home and Auto
Webb's Radio - TV Service
Phone 485 Raeford, N. C.
Cement Steps delivered and In
stalled anywhere in the county.
Roland Covington. tfo
YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANT
ED: For route work In Hoke
county. Neat appearance, refer
ences, and ear required. Only
men who can boss themselves
need apply. About $65 weekly
to start. Liberal bonus plan.
Write manager, 160 E. Mass.
Ave., Southern Pines, N. C. giv
ing your phone number and
address. S2-35e
GIRLS IN LOVE: We handle the
finest line of engraved wedding
invitations and announcements,
also calling and at home cards.
The News-Journal.
Farm Bureau
Writes All Types
of Life Insurance
J. W. Canaday
Business Phone 8748
Residence Phone 6576
605 N. Stewart St
Belton Wright H
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