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';4 THE MEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, l»t P" Slim Skirt '0^ t?!^y;-:v''::;>!'i'.5ft!::'- UiJ IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU HAVE US RETREAD YOUR TIRES $ C FAST, EXPERT SERVICE i Wheel Balancing Vulcanizing McDonald’s Esso Servicenter m Phone 541 LAST OF THE FAMOUS MODEL “C” Only 2 left of a carload of brand new Allis-Chalmers Model “C” tractors. We can furnish cultivator or plant- P ers or any other equipment you shold want. Only $450.00 Down And 2-Years To Pay SAVE $300.00 ACT NOW y Red Springs Implement Co. South Cross Street Red Springs, N. C. lettuce in the open field for har vest in April and Ktay. These plants were growii in clothcovered coldframes from seed sown in No vember and Decemiber. Gardener*; in me coastal areas sno’ ; plants and set them now. In the central portions of the atate seed may be sown in pro tected frames at once for trana- plantlns t'le field during March, ‘'■'uung ’'’[tuce plants are very ' hard and will withstand a lot of frost. If the weather is not too severe, lettuce may often be successfully grown by sowing seed directly in the field during February. During recent years I have no ticed that local seed stores and plant growers have had early let tuce plants for sale. Gardeners should take advantage of this and get their lettuce in early. In the jnountain areas planting may (be delayed until April and May. 9a Hew to lose your side to your The ibest variety of head lettuce for North Carolina conditions is “Great Lakes”. This is one of the “Icdberg” type so commonly seen in our stores. It heads up well and is fairly resistant to tiptoum. Other lettuces that may be grown --f preferred, are the butterhead . varieties such as White Boston and Big Boston. Cos lettuce or Romaine, Oak L-enf lettuce, Cel- uce or stem lettuce, and the leaf e.’ loose leaf type such as Salad Bowl, Slabolt and Grand Rapids. ueii lor Slim skirls continue to be to-ps in popularity. Lovely Janis Carter, who stars in RKO Radio’s Techni color drama, “The Half Breed”, wears a suit featuring the slim sil houetted skirt accentuated by a fingertip-length flared coat. The skirt is brown gabardine, the coat, brown and black checked velvety soft Forstmann wool. -0- GARDEN TIME Bv Robert Schmidt Many of our gardeners have ex perienced great diff’culty in rais ing good head lettuce. One of the chief reasons for this is that the lettuce is not planted early enough to escape the hot weather. Commercial growers in the Wil mington area are right now setting TREADS CHANGED IN 5 MUTES ON ALLIS-CHALMERS CA AND WD TRACTORS RED SPRINGS Implen^ent Co. 1/ I. Lt*8 easy. Yon just sit back and let your neighbor tend to things. Let him shovel the walk and rake the leaves and prone the trees—let him take over (oompletely — five, ten, fifteen feet over yonr property line. At the end of twenty years, he’ll have a legal claim to every inch of ground he’s cared for.* And it will he too late for you to do anything about it. ^e Americans can lose our freedoms in much the same way. We can sit b'adE and let the federal government take over and run things — the doctors, the rail roads, the electric light and power com panies, for example. But the moment we do, we lose our way of life to socialism. Most of ns want to keep control of onr property and our freedoms. And we can do it — if we don’t let onr neighbors or our government take over. ^Lawyers call Ms "adverse possession" • "MEET CORLISS ARCHER"-CBS-SUNDAYS-9 P.M., EASTERN TIMS. " C CAROLINA One ride and Ml say; i ❖ Raeford Theatre ❖ I Open Monday through Friday— 5:00 P. M. Open Saturday 2:00 P. M. — Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M. | TODAY — FRIDAY Clifton Webb “Elopement” Also Latest World News SATURDAY — Open 1:45 P.M. Zane Grey’s “Sunset Pass” ALSO “Chain Of Circumstances” Thafe the Smartest MilOon Dollais BUICK Ever Spent If HEN we tell you that everyH5S2?c^ W : Buick rides like a million dollars, we’re not just slinging slang—we’re talking real money—right-on-the- barrelhead cash. frame — to cushion body and engine — and to silk out the whole operation with Dynaflow Drive.* SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY “Room For One More” Cary Grant - Betsy Drake WEDNESDAY — Bargain Day Adults 30c - Children 9c / Wayne Morris “Sierra Passage” COMING NEXT WEEK Mitzi Gaynor - Dennis Day “Golden Girl” A million dollars and more were poured into research and testing — design and tools—engineering, production and com ponents—to team up the combination of ride features you’ll find on a Buick—and on no other car iii the world. A million dollars and more was the price paid to work out control of end- sway and side-roll on curves—to double- check vertical “throw” with shock absorbers and big soft-acting coil springs for all four wheels —to V-brace the torque-tube keel and X-brace the \ou may not care how the job was done, or what it cost. But we’ll lay you this: Y)u*re going to say “thanks a million” to Buick engineers once you get this spirited smoothie under your hands and haunches. & Old familiar roads take on a new smoothness. Gone are the w^ave and wander, the jitter and jounce that you’ve felt in lesser cars. Y)u ride with road- hugging assurance and level ease. Never before have style and stamina— comfort and character—power, per formance and price been brought together with such satisfyiiij« skil?. The obvious thing for you to do is come in and look them over, flow about tak ing half an hour off to do that — today? Equipment, aceessoriee, trim and models are subject to change without notUe, lilfiStandard on ROADMASTBR^ optional at ext^coat on other Series, ^refsfm6i^r'§2 All of which only begins to tell you what really great cars these 1952 Buicks turned out to be. Phone 738 MORGAN MOTOR COMPANY Centra! A VC, Raeford, N. C. - -Si,’?.,
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