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MffKNItfiR TJbc 12*sM^ldr Jiivssiouk yitcht casts her shadow on the waters «ff Newport, RI. where abe is defending the America’s Cup against a British challenge. The Dttnn Orfeenwayes will meet Oxford in the first home game of the season Friday night. “We expect a real tough ball gam# here Friday night,” Coach Whitney Bradham said today, “But we voel like our, game is improving and the boys will be ready to play an outstanding ga me.” This year Oxford has a well balanced naU club with some out standing r layers, Bradham de clared. They include oannady who made all state last year as a LEE REUNION The descendants of the late Ivey and Nettle Warren Lee will hold the annual, reunion at Oak Grove Free Wfll Baptist Church, Route 2, New on Grove, on Sunday Sep tember 20). All of the descendants and fri ends of the family of Ivey and Nettia W%rren Lee are oondiaUy Invited te attend this reunion and are requested ito bring a picnic lunch which will he served at 12:30 P. H i AN INVITATION Mr. -and Mas. U 4. Wood will celebrate their 80 h wedding an niversary on September 20 from 3 to 5 p. ap. at. their home on Jit 3, Lilllngton. ... -■ > j The public is invited to attend. halfback; Cakes a quaterback and rater a bade. Out of the two games played, Oxford has won out. i UK starting lineup for the 'Waves ia right end, Bruce Babes; ntfct tackle, *mest FutwS; right piiard, RatfeU Hill; center Terry Keith; left guard, Steve Carver; left tackle, Kenneth Monds; left eni*. ft etcher Blalock; quarter bank, Jack TeW; left halfback, Bob by Park.-.; right halfback, Jona than HIH; and full bark, Ralph DdfiW. !‘ ' /k hu«a, crowd Is expected tor tW «Uae. in rnimvaxp ■ Mrs- Peggy Ennis, Mrs icon Ste wart and Mrs Ernest Barefoot ad of Bnrtn, wew shoppers in Fay etteville on Wednesday and also visited Mrs. Evelyn Harrtfl who underwent surgery at HighsmUh; Hospital. ft C’ii”' i f**''"■'■”•-^1 ■' "> Hollywood. ■nil. ! mjfwpnf > ■ figB* «**»• Alb*rgh«<»i and an,. A TV dfeec^or, snyfr th«r Vy h*“* honeymooning la. Hawaii. EGA!. PRICES ON TIRES FROM YOUR GENERAL TSRE DEALER m X *5 Yr«ctor «* $VLlt Tio.NALlT rBlCEp 4 A' «toyUW-FOtKS Trvck>* Tnjcter, to*. PKWH. *«• Massey Presides At Harnett High PTA Meeting The TA of the Hairnet1: High School held Its first meeting re cently in the luncheon of the school. The meeting Was opened by singing “Come Thou Almighty King". Mr Willie V. ?£iiey If* the prayer. The. gwesident of the.WA, Mr. Walter Massey then declared the pgeetlng open. Minutes were read to the recording secretary, Mrs. Ada McNair. The new vice-president, Mr James E. Morrison was presented. The Association decided Jbo spon sor a tea honoring the teachers September 1 .fit 7:30 p. m. in the luncheon The chairman of the plannirgj committee, Mrs Alma Rose Elliott i made her repct The first affair | to he sponsored will be a PTA po aularlty congest. Twenty-five lad les were selected to serve as con testants. The one reporting the highest amount will be crowned Miss Tarnett High School PTA. Final plans will be made in the next meeting. Mr. Perkins, attendance officer Who win he working with the 6 schools in the county apoke to the grwav Carl Herring, a pupil who atten ded 4-H Camps mi Swansbaro dur-1 tog the summer m»<*e a report , Mr. C. C. Kay. Ag. teacher who ia chairman of the beautification | committee made a report. Mr*. J I M- McKay, chairman of the pro gram committee did likewise. Mrs. Alber a Forte, Home Eco nomic Inatructor was added to the | social committee headed by Mrs, , Naomi Spence. , , , Mr F. H. Ledbetter, principal •atraduced the new faculty and j staff members. Dues were collected. Announce- i menu followed a»d the Rev. Q. D j McNeill pronounced the benedic tion. ■ ' ' ?v ■ U r. z' J , Bayard Mathews WflT installed •* m wHyffe1! ! *»«ys 9m~* weA*-, The installation cetemony was conducted W fe W Denning who stormed Mattewls of the s renet hs, gO*ts and objectives of the dub and challenged him to greater community service through Kiwanls activities. Baywood HaU concluded |‘ _MT bv presenting 1 the official ‘X” pin and *s« tor service bo the key chib wanadtt** Ma’hew-s- is the assistant coach dfcector of ihe *** oh* and gtt W thrtfcs teaeher at High ^ c "it%—r Miss Lula Green Dies At Ultingfcn Miss Lula Gertrude Green. 75. died at her home on Iillington. Rt. 1, Wednesday night. She was a lifelong resident of Hame'.t Coutxty fm^ral services wH be conduct ed at Pleasant Union Christian ChutVh. of wMofr she was a mem ber, RrMav at 'll a fh. hv the Rev Franklin ierce. the pasted. Buritd grill be in the church cemetery. fiarvtvtog are three sisters, Mrs M«ck Johnson of Uliingtdn, Mra Gordon Long of UUington, Rt 1. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell of Buie* Creek. OCEAN FRESH FISH 5 lbs. $1.00 ■ m » < . ■ !-■! .. ". ' .-1 ■ '-' BUY THE PARTS YOU NEED LEGS & THIGHS lb. 49c BREASTS lb. 39c LIVERS & GIZZARDS lb. 49c BBQ FRYERS ea. $1.00 BACON EDGEMONT T. WILSONS Corned beef Hash FREE STAMPS - DIXIE CRYSTALS Zesta trackers Hr box 31c $5.00 Or FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.19 GRADE A WHOLE GRADE A SM *TT, BROWN BORDEN'S BISCUITS 6 cans 49c FROZEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 3 bags $1.06 * * CLQVEK LEAF DRY MILK llZE ]||C FROZEN FRUIT PIES ea. 29c - VALUE Cu^rON VALUE V/»TT'E 5c COUPON VALUE 5 c ON ANY SIZE r Bring your AJAX coupons to this stole See if your Puzzie Piece is a winner CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP can «c 2 MOTHERS B R E A D 1-LB. LOAVES 1 k" PURE LARD 4 ibs. 59c 50 lb. stand $4.49 DUKE'S MAYONNAISE qt. 49< — Powhatan Peaches Large Sue 25c Sandwich Crockers 8 Pack TURNIP $ AIL AO SWEET POTATOES FRESH COLLARDS 2 ib. 25c WHITE POTATOES 50 Lb. BAG $J59 DON'T BE CONFUSED Bf "HE CLAIMS Ot LOWER PRICES BY SOME STORES. COMPARE CAREFULLY AND SHOP AT * 1 warm . . meaLY *'>’4 OTIS JACKSON, prop. FREE j PARKING* Finest, Friendliest SIR VICE ' ' ' i •nd the Very LOWEST PRICES
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