FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1954 PAGE SIXTEEN Zaremba To Perform At Flora Macdonald Sylvia Zaremba, brilliant and already famous young concert pianist, will be presented in re cital at Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, on Thursday eve ning, November 4, at 8:15, in the course of her seventh transconti nental tour. The concert is open to the public. Despite her youth. Miss Zarem ba is today a veteran of the con cert stage—she has made over 40 appearances with great symphony Jane Harris orchestras, including six with the New York Philharmonic. Her program at Flora Macdon ald will include compositions of Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Bartok, Ravel and four of hCopin’s. The October 1, forecast for cot ton production in North Carolina is an exp^ted production of 365,- 000 bales, a nine per cent reduc tion from earlier estimates. ★ Be warmer in every room ... ★ Save to Vs on fuel costs . . • 'lArAutomatic Forced Air Heating. Represents Moore In 4-H Gathering Miss Jane Harris Owen of Robbins Senior 4-H Club will represent Moore County at the 1954 State Farm and Home Elec tric Congress to be held Novem ber 1 and 2 at Hotel Charlotte in Charlotte. Miss Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eBn Owen of Route 2, Seagrcve, is the Moore County 4-H winner in the Farm and Home Electric Project. The con test is sponsored by , Carolina Power and Light Company for this section. In completing the requirements for this project Miss Owen made a study cf electricity and its many uses in the home. She made a lamp, made and repaired exten sion cords and is in the process of wiring an old kerosene lamp for use in the home. She is finding many uses for the information learned in this project and is “looking forward to a wonderful time at Electric Congress,” said Mrs. Ruth Muse assistant home agent and 4-H Club adviser. NEW IMPROVED Oil HEATER better 8 ways! 1. This $2495 FORCED AIR FAN fRU with eai-ly purchase of a new Quaker "Challenger" Heater • Maket your new Quaker an 0 automatic forced air heating system. • Turns itself on and off auto matically. • Circulates ONp-THIRD more warm air than ordinary heater blower or fan. EXCLUSIVE "SMOKELESS" BURNER for more heat from less fuel! 2 ALL-WELOED, only heater, • 100% air-tight construc tion. 3 "HEAT-SAVER" reduces • heat loss up chimney. 4 LOW VENT further re- • duces heat loss for more heat. 5 AUTOMATIC "AIR FEED" • turns smoke and soot ■ into heat. 6 BEAUTIFUL silver-beige or • mahogany baked-on finish. 7 INSTANT-HEAT SIDE DOORS • quickly heat up home. 8 WAIST HIGH CONTROLS • and humidifier easy to get at. EASY TERMS $00 DOWN Liberal trade-in allowance for yovur-old heater. PINEBLUFF By MRS EHRMAN PICKLER Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brooks and children of Laurinburg were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt and guest, Mrs. N. J. Butler, spent Thursday in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. T. Warren Goldston and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Dighton Fiddner and sons, Mac and Johnny, of Landis visited Mr. Fiddner’s mother, Mrs. John Fiddner, Sr., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stedman and daughter of Fayetteville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Sessoms. Misses Floy and Novia Jordan and John Jordan of Siler City visited their niece, Mrs. James Hamilton, and Rev. Mr. Hamilton Sunday. Miss Annie Morrison of Greensboro spent the weekend with her cousin, Mrs. Lacy Ses soms, and Mr. Sessoms. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell of Richmond, ' Va., visited Mrs. Campbell’s aunt, Mrs. C. F. Lea vitt, and Mr. Leavitt last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas David, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrman Pickier and Mrs. O. C. Adcox attended fu neral services for their cousin, Mrs. Bessie Padget, in Charlotte Thursday. Mrs. N. J. Butler has returned to her home in East Corinth, Vt., after a, visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. HALLUM FURNITURE CO. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the| Town of Southern Pines wiU re ceive' bids on or before the 3rd I day of November, 1954, by 12:00 P. M. on one fifty-horsepower, diesel motor grader. For specifi cations contact office of the City Manager, Town of Southern Pines, Southern Pines, North Car-, olina. „ Office of City Manager Town of Southern Pines ABERDEEN ROCKINGHAM FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 86 PROOF • 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. AUDDIN, PA & FRESNO, CALIF, Hoore County Republican Ticket I The Republican Party of Moore County Offers for Your Earnest and Sincere Consideration the Following Slate of Able and Experienced Candidates: For the State Senate Lacy S, Lewis, Jr. A Good Man to Send to Raleigh For State Legislature. Lower House J. W. Rogers From Cameron For Sheriff Floyd T. Cole For County Commissioner. District No. 1 Claude A. Kennedy From Carthage For County Commissioner. District No. 2 Causey H. Garner From Robbins For County Commissioner. District No. 3 J. W. Childress From Deep River For County Commissioner. District No. 4 A, Raymond Thomas From Cameron For County Commissioner. District No. 5 M. Hobson Tucker From West End For Congress—From Sanford Hon. Harold W. Gavin Will Give Our Eighth District Rep resentation We Will Be Proud Of From West End Will Represent ALL the People — Not One Faction or One Section The Capitol of Fayetteville 0^ Ocn best Is Good Enough Ever since 1912, we’ve been striving to bring you the best there is. Now at our 42nd Anniversary Sale you’ll find exciting special savings in every ' department. ° BEST-YE 42na. ANNIVERSARY PLAN TO ATTEND OCT. 29 - NOV. 6 It’s A Bang Up Best Yet Sale! The Biggest Savings And The Biggest Values SAVINGS FROM 20% to 50% t Friday’s the Big Day - the Opening Day of the Capitol’s Best Yet Sale. JUST WHEN you need so many things for your home . . . JUST WHEN your family has so many clothing needs . . . JUST WHEN you begin to think about the gift season ahead The Capitol has used its buying power to bring you savings from 20% to 50% on fresh, new merchandise. SHOP DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Shop Fridays 9:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.