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Sell Your Crops IN TABOR CITY and bring your car to ROGER'S Auto Service REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Pontiac Sales and Service Lebanon Club Does Otustanding Work As One Of Newest Groups After much discussion a Home Demonstration Club was organized in the Lebanon community June i 9, 1947. Nan Ratliff, Home Agent, met with ten women for the first time and a project was chosen for that year. The July and August meetings were postponed that year because I of the tobacco season but in Sept ember the second session was held. Plans for preparing a bootn for the Farmer's and Merchant's Ex position which was held in Octo ber at Whiteville were discussed. It was decided to use articles made from feed bags. In the .short time before the Exposition club mem bers worked diligently to?; collect articles for display. Sponsor of the Lebanon booth was the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. I First prize of $75 was won for . the display by the newly organized ? club. J A project equipping a First-Aid j rom at Williams Township High | ! Schol was adopted and members j are still working on this as their ! major undertaking. j A number of club members J joined other Home Demonstra tion women of the county and ! went to see the Lost Colony pageant at Manteo during the summer of 1949. A membership drive Is now un derway for the Lebanon Club and the group has contributed to all drives that have been undertaken in the county. Five members received book review certificates last year and a larger number are planning to try for them this year. Leaders for the different pro jects are as follows: Mrs. D. H. Gasque, Foods and Nutrition; Mrs. Ernest D. Hayes, Home Poultry; Mrs- Jessie Harper, Home Gardens; Mrs. N. C. Cur rie, Food Preservation; Miss Thelma Currie, Home Beautifi cation; Mrs. D. M. Currie, Cloth ing; Mrs. Frances Currie; 4-H Leader; Mrs. Ernest D. Hayes, Health; Mrs. Ernest D. Hayes and Mrs. Lacey Ward, Re creation Mrs. R. L. Randall, House Furnishings; Mrs. R L. Randall, Education; Mrs. JeMde Harper, Home Dairy. Members of the group are Mrs. Jessie Harper, Mrs. N. C. | Currie Mrs. Frances Currie, Mrs. D. N. Currie, Mrs. Vivian Ward, Mrs. D. H. Gasque, Mrs. W. P. Stout, Mrs. Herman Ward, Mrs. Garland Ward, Mrs. Leroy Fowler, Mrs. A. M. Fowler, Mrs. A. D. Currie, Mrs. Lacey Ward, Mrs. Ernest D. Hayes, Mrs- Lizzie Burls, Mrs. Bruce Sellers, Mrs. Lawrence Sellers, Mrs. Ralph Harper, Mrs. Waters, Mrs. G. C. Hinson, Mrs. R. L. Randall, Mrs. Olie Gurganus, Mrs. Harvey Bass, Mrs. Brady Ward, Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. Arch Butler, Mrs. Dewey Gaston and Mrs. Linzie I Waar. Officers who were named in Ju?e of this year are:Miss Thel ma Currie, president; Mrs. Mar garet Ward, vice president; Mrs. ] Wilson Walters, secretary; Mrs, D. M. Currie, treasurer. Hi Class Literature "I trust you found that novel interesting," the librarian re marked hopefully "No not very" the patron re plied, "but the letter someone left in it for a bookmark was certain ly a lulu!" Strawberry Tests Favor Missionady Missionary variety has led in strawberry yield testa conducted at the Willard. Branch Experi ment Station, during the past few years, according to E. B. Morrow, horticulturist for the North Car olina Agricultural Experiment Station. Missionary produced the highest yields though its berries were smallest of any variety in the test. The yields of Bellmar, Midland, Konvoy, Suwanne, Southland, NC 1039 and Temple were equal to those of Blakemore and Massey. Those of NC 1012, Maytime, Fair more and Premier were smaller. The earliest varieties were NC 1012, Blakemore and Maytime, in the order named. Sixty-seven hybrid selection have also been tested at Willard. Eight of these outyielded Blake more and five outyielded Massey. Fifty-four selections produced berries larger than Blakemore and 11 produced berries larger than Massey. American prunes and other dried fruits are in high favor in most European countries, and American raisins are popular ex cept in England where the lighter colored sorts are preferred. DURING THE TOBACCO SEASON AS DURING THE YEAR Meet Your Friends At Harrelson's Phamacy Tabor City's.AIR CONDITIONED DRUG STORE WHERE YOU GET # COURTEOUS SERVICE . . . whether it's a drink at the fountain, a gift item, or to have a prescription filled. TOBACCO GROWERS? While Selling Your Tobacco In Tabor City ENJOY DELICIOUS MEALS AT THE City Cafe COMFORTABLE ? CONVENIENT ? QUICK SERVICE MRS. JOE SPIVEY, Mgr. BRING YOUR TOBACCO To Tabor City WHILE IN TABOR CITY, VISIT Jennings Strickland Grocery Opposite Carolina Warehouse FOR YOUR GROCERIES FEEDS FRESH MEATS WESTERN & NATIVE BEEF SELF - SERVICE Ice Cream & Cold Drinks SELL TOBACCO IN TABOR CITY AND TRADE WITH C. C. Soles & Sons GROCERY Fresh and Staple GROCERIES MEATS FEEDS and SEEDS COLD DRINKS CLOTHING - Sun Dial SHOES Piece Goods LADIES' & CHILDREN'S DRESSES OVERALLS Work & Dress SHIRTS & PANTS HARDWARI -Motorola & R. C.A. Radios -Electrical Applianca -Building Materiali -Refrigerators -Washing Machinei C. G. Soles & Sons ? Tabor City ? 3-Stores to Serve You SELL WITH THE LEADERS NEW AT THE WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE We Lead Tabor City TABOR CITY LED THE NATION WITH THE HIGHEST AVERAGE IN 1948 OUR SALES SCHEDULE AUGUST 2?MORNING SALE CAROLINA WAREHOUSE Aug. 3?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Aug. 4?Afternoon* Sale?Carolina Aug. 5?Morning Sale?New Farmers Aug. 8?Morning Sale?Carolina Aug. 9?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Aug. 10?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Aug. 11?Morning Sale?New Farmers Aug. 12?Morning Sale?Carolina Aug. 15?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Aug. IS?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Aug. 17?Morning Sale?New Farmers Aug. 18?Morning Sale?Carolina Aug. 19?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Aug. 22?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Aug. 23?Morning Sale?New Farmers Aug. 24?Morning Sale?Carolina Aug. 25?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Aug. 26?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Aug. 29?Morning Sale?New Farmer? Aug. 30?Morning Sale?Carolina Aug. 31?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Sept. 1?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Sept. 2?Morning Sale?New Farmers Sept. 6?Morning Sale?Carolina Sept. 7?Afternoon Sale?New Farmers Sept. 8?Afternoon Sale?Carolina Sept. 9?Morning Sale?New Farmers FIRST SALE ON Opening Day At Carolina New Farmres and Carolina Warehouses R. C. COLEMAN, Mgr. TABOR CITY, N. C HARRIETT L. SIKES, Ass't
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