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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953 THE NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE THREE Poole's Medley BY D. SCOTT POOLE Speculators still buy future cot ton. Some call it gambling, and it is close to it. They buy and sell sometimes cotton not in existance. ' Some say anything you do is a gamble. Not altogether, though, when you fertilize, and keep the grass out of it. The American people seem to possess every shade of Christiani ty the world has. My mother made her own yeast and she made me stand guard. When that material began to rise, it had to be made into wheat dough, placed in an oven, and baked. accomplishment. Certain names disappear. The people thus named die, or move away. There were 65 Mac's in this vicinity when I began to pub lish a newspaper here. Not so many now. Red bugs, ticks, several var ieties of flies, fleas, seed ticks, insects and innumerable pests which were a source of annoyance are largely gone. Are we ungrateful? I still love those churches where I attended services in my youth and where I made my pro fession of religion. Soon after I had grown up, I became acquainted with a fami ly in which was a son who could spell every word in Webster's Blueback Speller. Tha"t was an Raeford Theatre Open Mon. thru Fri. 5:00 P. M. Sunday Shows 3:00 9:00 P. M. Open Saturday 2:00 P. M. Thursday - Friday "ANGEL 'FACE" with Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons Also Latest News and Cartoon Saturday Gregory Peck in "The Gunfighter" Also A Good Cartoon Comedy and Serial Sunday "THE ROSE BOWL STORY" with Marshall Thompson Also A Good Cartoon Monday - Tuesday BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE with Robert Newton Linda Darnell - Wm Bendix Wedensday "VIVA ZAPTA" with Jean Peters Coming "THE PRESIDENT'S LADY' There was no one living at our old home in Montgomery County, and in recent times a for est fire swept the place of all its buildings. woods for that purpose. There was not any mention of the new County of Hoke. Noth ing was said about Raeford, nor Hoke County. Fayetteville has prospered be cause of increased business. On paydays, Fayetteville folks do big business with soldiers who beat the roads flat going there to shop. 0 STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKERS cs, blouses and shirts to save ironing time. Fold and roll each piece care fully as you sprinkle, so that when it is unrolled, It will be in position for ironing and not full of wrinkles. Don't roll tightly it makes extra wrinkles; damp ness penetrates better when rol led loosely. When practical Iron directly from line, bring clothes in as they become dry enough for easy ironing. Fold at the line those articles which may be put away without ironing. Use soft water for washing and rinsing when laundering. If you have a hard water problem, learn the most economical way to solve it. (See your County Home Ag ent, if you haven't yet done so.) Raise wash tubs (if you are now having to bend over them); raise them so that you can stand cor rectly and you will avoid a lot of that "worn out" feeling on washday. Use a light weight iron with good automatic heat control and sit while ironing. 0 GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Of the record annual cost of $740 for the 1952 statistical "mar ket basket", marketing charges accounted for $386. BAUCOM APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIKE APPLIANCES Maytag and Easy Wasnera Zenith Radio. Phone 322 Raeford, N. C. I used to feed the fattening hogs, then take a basket of corn to feed the "out hogs'" those in the woods. If you enjoy country life raise cattle, sheep, goats, turkeys, geese, etc., and listen out at feed' time. A neighbor of ours had two dogs who liked venison and came near killing all the deer in that sec tion. One was a large dog and the other a small one. The large one ran slowly and bawled every jump. The small dog squealed occasionally and he caught every deer. The small dog delayed the deer until the big one got there and they had breakfast. We were shucking corn one night at our Drowning Creek farm home and someone noticed a comet in the North. To make that laundering job easier try these suggestions from Mamie N. Whisnant, extension home management specialist at State college, Raleigh. Give each piece a good flip be fore hanging to remove wrink les and shorten drying time. Hang like articles together to save sorting time before ironing. Hang garments straight from their strongest parts. Use hangers for drying dress- THERE'S 2-S to enjoy today's best buy in travel That comet rose in the North and ascended to nearly over head and still all the tail did not come into view. I remember well when we could wear cheap clothes and eat what we had and be glad to get it fried side and corn bread, water, or persimmon beer. 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All Farm Owners and Ten ant Farmers, operating in those counties served by the C. P. & L. Comoany, can enter. Here's you r chance to win a cash prize and build a more profitable farm for yo ur future. All Finer Farms projects should be based on accepted Soil & Water Conservation practices. Three individual prizes will go to the win ners in each of these 3 classifications: 50 Acres or less; 50 to 100 Acres; and, 100 Acres or more. Whether your farm is small or large, every one of you has a chance at the top prize! Additional prizes will go to the County with the greatest number of acres participat ing, and, the County with the greatest percentage of total acres en tered. Either way, it's cash money In someone's pocket, and it could be yours! NO PAPER WORK REQUIRED ON YOUR PARTI It's easy to enter the Finer Farms Contestl You can get full informa tion and your entry blank from your County Soil Conservation Su pervisor, or, your nearest C. P. & L. Co. Office. 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