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Sell Your Tobacco AND OTHER MONEY CROPS IN TABOR CITY SELL ALL YOUR PRODUCE INCLUDING? Sweet Potatoes TO THE TABOR CITY MARKETING CO. FOR THE HIGHEST DOLLAR LEWIS FUNERAL HOME 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Sponsors Of TABOR CITY MUTUAL FUNERAL ASSOCIATION * iiitors Welcome Modern Equipment Throughout DAY PHONE ?281 NIGHT PHONE ? 126 J. L. LEWIS, Owner R. E. Gordon, Funeral Director Lewis Funeral Home TABOR CITY, N. C. * Bring Your Tobacco To Tabor City AND FOR DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS ? COME TO ? MODERN CAFE Green Sea Hy. ? Tabor City Across From New Tabor Theatre 7 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT ? COME TO SEE US. Complete Meals, Short Orders Sandwiches ? Delicous Coffee AND COLD DRINKS MRS. NATHAN WILSON, Mgr. Livingston's Chapel HD Club The first meeting of the Liv ingston's Chapel Home Demon-! stratlon Club took place July 15,1 1942 at the home of Mrs. Lessiej Hufham. Genevieve Eakes, Home Agent, demonstrated methods of cann ing to the group assembled and the women present were in favor of organizing a regular club. Those present were Mrs. E. M. Pe'terson, Mrs. A. A. Peterson, Mrs. Bert Lennon, Mrs. Ethel Lennon, Mrs. J. M. Lennon, Mrs. Pat Reynolds, Mrs. G. H. Buff kin, Mrs. Susie Peterson, Mrs. Beatrice Malpass, Mrs. J. H. Pe terson and Mrs. Edna Moore. Mrs. E. M. Peterson was host ess to the club for the first reg ular meeting and the following officers were elected: Mrs. Susie Peterson, president; Mrs. Ethel Lennon, vice president; Mrs. Bea trice Malpass, secretary and treasurer. In 1945 the names of Mrs. Stancil Lennon, Mrs. Beulah Johnson, Mrs. Doris Bordeaux ] and Mrs. Earl Quesinberry were, added to the roll. New officers elected in Janua-1 ry, 1945 were: Mrs. Earl Quesin- j berry, president; Mrs. Lessie Huf- j ham, vice -president; Mrs. Bea- J trice Malpass, secretary and trea-| surer. During the year the club took | as its project the beautification | of Livingston's Chapel church grounds. This was completed by the cliib with the help of the appointed committee, Mrs. Lessie Hufham, Mrs. Stancil Lennon and Mrs. Edna Moore. In i946 a dress revue for adults was held by the club. The help of a needy family was undertaken during the next Christmas sea son by the group and contribut-1 ions were made to the European | Relief Drive. A booth was prepared by the j club in the falls of 1947 and 1948 for the Lion's Club Farmer's &; Merchant's Exposition in White ville. Officers who are now serving their two-year term are: Mrs. | Earl Quesinberry, president; Mrs. ] Lessie Hufham, vice president; [Mrs. Bert Lennon, secretary and treasurer. | Club meetings for the past two years were held in the Wood man's Hall at Freeman until it was decided that more interest 1 could be obtained by holding them in the homes of members as was originally done. They are now being held there. Leaders for projects are : Mrs. J. H. Peterson, Food; Mrs. Ber inice Moore, Gardens; Mrs. J. O. Mintz, Poultry; Mrs. A. A. Pe terson, Dairy; Mrs. J. H. Peter son, Food Preservation; Mrs. Lessie Hufham, Hfluse Furnish ings and Home Management; Mrs. Stancil Lennon, Family i Life; Mrs. E. M. Peterson, Home j Beautification; Mrs. Clyde John json, Clothing; Mrs. J. P. Lennon, j Recreation. ? Members of the club are Mrs. ' Lessie Hufham, Mrs. Beatrice i Malpass, Mrs. Ethel Lennon, Mrs. 'Bernice Moore, Mrs. A. A. Pe terson, Mrs. J. P. Lennon, Mrs. Q. M. Lennon, Mrs. G. B. Lennon, Mrs. G. H. Lennon, Mrs. G. H. Buffkin, Mrs. Earl Quesinberry, Mrs. Stancil Lennon, Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Mrs. J. O. Mintz, Mrs. J. C. Lennon, Mrs. Henry Kelly, Mrs. Bernice Kelly, Mrs. Van Kelly, Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mrs. Bendy Flynn, Mrs. Dora Butler, Mrs. James Edison Lennon, Mrs. Elbert Lennon, Mrs. Judy Phipps, Mrs. David Grice, Mrs. J. L. Len non, Mrs. Patricia Hufham and Mrs. Beulah Blake. Subscribe To The News Reportei June In January For 4-H Families Fruits And Vegetables Can ned By Club Girls To Be On Many Tables Next Winter It'll be June in January for North Carolina 4-H families when it comes to eating fruits and vege tables next winter. Girls enrolled in the 1949 National 4-H Canning Achievement awards program have learned to estimate family food needs, and have the food preservation plans pretty well worked out. They are doing a lot to top last year's national output of 17 million quarts canned by 4-H Club girls. In addition to providing health ful, nutritious dishes for daily meals, the canning project cuts food cpsts considerably. Most of the produce, meat and poultry canned is raised on the home farm. The girls are aware of the j importance of fruits and vege tables in the winter diet and see i to it that there's a plentiful I variety served at the family table. 'To exhibit prize jars of sparking jellies, cool green pickles and bright colored vegetables is the : ambition of every girl. Records are kept of amount, kind and value of canned produts, i giving North Carolina 4-H'ers an | opportunity of qualify for merit awards provided by the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation. Mary Alice Kerr of Castle Hay nes was the 1948 state champion, winning a trip to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. There were 64 North Carolina County medal winners. Besides : these, six $300 scholarships ' ! awarded to a national group 'selected trom the state ctyui 'pions. " | I The Cooperative Extension Jttr ' vice supervises the activity. SELL TOBACCO IN TABOR CITY FOR MORE MONEY >o< AND LET TABOR SHOE SHOP SAVE YOU MONEY Quality Shoe Repairs UPHOLSTERING, AWNINGS AND VENETIAN BLINDS R. F. MeCORMICK, Prop. TABOR CITY ON Sell Your Tobacco In Tabor City Trade At Columbus Exchange TABOR CITY WE HANDLE F.C.X. FEEDS, SEEDS BUILDING MATERIALS ELECTRIC FARM FREEZERS Located Opposite Carolina Warehouse Frank Boswell, Owner "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them'' COMPARE-COMPARE-COMPARE WW VI COMPARE THE RECORD OF THE J ?, j Tabor City Market With The Record Of Any Other Market ? Big or Small ? In The Border Belt. The Record Speaks For Itself?Look at The Averages!! 1946 ? Led The Border Belt Markets With A Avg. Of $53.11 1947 Led The N. C Border Belt With Avg. of $43,60 1948 Led The Nation With Avg. of $53.25 Truly, no other market can make such statements. Indeed, this is proof positive that in choosing Tabor City to sell your tobacco crop, you have chosen the best. Other markets may make such claims, but only Tabor City has the government figures to support such advertising. For Experienced Warehousemen ? Good Buyers And Good Merchants Sell In Tabor City-Buy In Tabor City TABOR CITY MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION & TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE
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