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^/eldons Facing Life As Farmers In ]^ew Home Bought From Fownes Estate The farmer in the dell has notfa- ig on Billiand Louise (Cosgrove) 'eldon. Thle' newlyweds; now ners of the Lig' tenant house of le Fownes estate in KnoUwood, e planning to raise one thing id another, including a family. , “Squire” Weldbn already has ^tablished a nodding acquaint- i nee with the farm livestock, lim- i ;ed at present to a small flock of ( umb cluckers in the hen house. J md the happy farmers propose to I arlay the poultry houses into a 5 ubstantial broiler trade for the < prlng hotel season. ' In addition, the new owners )lan to continue practical farming iperations on their acreage at the .intersection of the Midland and Carthage roads. Cub Scout ‘‘Blue aud Gold” Bauquets Mark Scoutiug Auuiversary This Week Dr. Robert B. McKenzie "Chiropodist Muenne Beauty Shop Call G831 for Appointment Any Day Tuesday. 9 'a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays.: 9 a.m. to noon “We have a date to talk it over with the county agent,” said Lou ise this week. “I don’t know whether we’ll put it back in corn again this year or J;ry another crop. It depends on what soil tests show and on what we can hope to grow successfully.” The ^uire explained that dowri-to-earth farming is impera- tjy0—lin view of the fact that the purchase of the farm brought with it all sorts of farm machinery, like tractors and plows, and pencil sharpeners and electric mixers. The farm once was an adjunct of the big estate of the late Wil liam C. Fownes, Jr., Pittsburgh in dustrialist and golfer, former na tional amateur golf champion and ex-president of the USGA. He died last year at the age of 73. The tenant house is actually two separate domiciles. The front building, lacing towards Midland road, will continue to be tenanted by Mrs. Heizman Mudgett while the Weldons will occupy the main building, lacing on the Airport road. The 'first of two “Blue and Gold” banquets markiiig the ob servance of Boy Scout week by local Cub packs was held in the school cafeteria Tuesday eve ning. Members of Pack 75, their pa rents and den mothers were guests of the Elks club, their sponsors, at a sumptuous feed. Col. Don Madigan was in charge, with Mor ris Johnson and Curtis Everette High School Group Will Give Comedy February 22 “Here’s Howe,” a three-act farce comedy ,will be presented na omiiiovix — by the Southem Pines High helping. More than 100 partook l school Dramatic clpb Thursday of the bountiful fried chicken [ evening, February 22, at the dinner, served cafeteria style 'school auditorium, according to The tables were decorated with annoimcement naade this week, gay centerpieces arranged by each den according to the origi nal ideas of. its members aided by the den niothers, and carrying - • •* ’-1 -.—.J 1 * ^ ford Howe, to the United States m quest of an heiress as wile. The girl he believes to be qu^i lots of laughs, with a clever cast of attractive and talented young people. Their director is Mrs. 0.1 K. Whittington of the high school faculty. In the cast are Duke Whiting, as the money-minded Britisher; Catherine Hussey, as the girl he woos; Barbara Peterson, as her mother, a designing woman if ever there was one, and Jerry Van Camp, as the clean-cut American lad who romps off with the prize. Others in the cast are Deirdre Dundas, Janet Hamel, Ann Pear son, BiU Welborn, Dick Ray, Sie ger Herr, Louise Johnson, Elaine Johnson and Gene Poe. This will be the first dramatic of fering of the current school yem. The play deals with complica tions attendant upon the visit of out thrcolOT'scheme of blue'and an English nobleman. Sir Spote gold reflected in the boys’ blue uniforms and yellow neckerchiefs. Dr. W. C. Holland asked a bless- Dr. W. C. Holland asKea a mess- ^ ing,. The after-dinner pro^am else—but if we don’t oneneci with a most important mTrinir thp opened with a most importot event—the presentation rf the plot away in advance, pack’s charter by Paul C. Butier, would never do. Suffice it district chairman of organization . ^ surprises and and extension, to A. B. Patterson, say ,« is v Group Will Attend Democratic Dinner The Moore county contingent attending the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner at the Sir Walter hotel at Raleigh Saturday evening wiU include W. A. Leland McKeithen, county Democratic chairman, and J. Hubert McCaskiU, of Pinehurst; Rep. H. CUfton Blue of Aberdeen, secretary of the state Democratic I committee; Wilbur Currie, former state senator, and District Solicitor M. G. Boyette, of Carthage. Senator E. W. McFarland of Ari zona, majority leader in the U. S. Senate, will be the speaker. FOR SALE Governmeiit Surplus Luuib< Windows — Light Fixtures USED ASPUALT SHINGLES Screen Doors and Window Screens i Walk-In Electric Refrigerator Just Rec< One Lot IQtchen Sinks Double and Single Drain Boards Also Bath Tubs Slightly Damaged from Shii Priced Right For Quick Sale SURPLUS LUMBER CO. Located Entrance at Cairip Mackall. 5 Miles S Aberdeen On U. S. No. 1 pack committee chairman. Boy Scout pins were awarded thte den mothers, pack committee mem bers, cubmaster and assistant cubmaster. Brief talks by District Chatoan W. Lament Brown, Commissioner Leon Wylie and Ray McMullen, chairman of camping and activi ties, were followed by a half-hour magic show staged by^ Ed Cox, which was enthusiastically de ceived. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Boy Scouting, whose 41st anni versary is honored this week. Maj. W. S. Topping, cubmaster: presented achievement awards, including 18 advancement badges and 43 arrow points. Pack 73 will stage its “Blue and Gold” banquet tonight (Friday) at 6:45 o’clock in the basement of Brownson Memorial Presbyterian church. Hosts wiU be members of the Men’s club of the church their sponsors. Owners report up to 40 mUes pe rgallon Easier driving in traffic— easier parldng Finest English cratts- mansh4> Large, comfortable interiors, Built-in turn indicators Rear Acce^ Trunk Constant speed windshield w4>ers Service at Ford Dealers Everywhere your riving costs HALF Carolina WITH THESE 'FINE ENGLISH-BUILT ORP PRODUCTS COME IN FOR A ‘TEST DRIVE” TODAY! JACKSON MOTORS, Inc. Your FORD Dealer SOUTHERN PINES. N. .C. , Continuing through Friday (to night) and Saturday, February 9- 10, at 8:15 p. m. with a Saturday matinee at 3, at the Carolina thea tre, Southern Pines, is the engross ing melodrama “The Man Who Cheated Himself,” bringin Lee J. Cobb, (no nationally famous for his starring role in the Broadway istage play, “The Death Of A Salesman”) back to the screen m an absorbing tale of a emek d^ tective who foolishly sacrifices his j career to protect an undeserving female. In support are Jane Wy att, John Dali and many others. Here is as fine a package of sus penseful, exciting, ekpertly wrought screen fare as Hollywood has turned out in many moons In fact, since the appearance of “Double Indemnity” there have been few, if any, detection pic tures that rate higher approval. fy R eturning to the Sandhills at the Carolina theatre, Sunday througji Wednesday, February 11- 14 at 8:15 p. m. with a Tuesday -matinee at 3 is “Storm Warning,” starring Ginger Rogers. Doris Day, Ronald Reagan and Steve Coch- -an. In these troubled days with ■lemocracy on the defense, a pic ture like “tSormi Warning” must be considered” must be consid ered a real tribute not only to the people who made it, but also to the country in which it could be made. For here is a film about the Ku Klux Klan that pulls no ounches and delivers a telling [blow against mob action such as the Klan encourages. In Ku Klux Klan centers it is apt to arouse hostilities and at tempts to stop it. for, thongs it is ^Trtpartial in its judgment of the '■<’]an and its activities, it is defin itely a big dose of poison for its members. QUissmoiffis and flowers still fan Cupid’s flame just as they did when Grandpa went a-wooing! Take the quickest way to your lady’s heart . . . send her a bouquet of her favorites today! PINEHURST GREENHOUSES Phone 2121 Pinehurst. N. C. Starting Thursday night, Feb ruary 15. at 88:15 is the Techni- "olor production. '“Blossoms Inj The Dust.’ starring . Greer Garsonj and Walter Pidgeon (a re-issue). Sandhills Law Firm Has Washington Office Dash Dog Food 2 27c Swiftn'ing $1.00 Test jl» M 3-Lb Can Customers’ Corner Jewel Oil pt. Bot. 30c Did you ever hear of “quality con* troV'? And See it You BonH Agre That Storewide Low Price Hundreds ot Items Ever^ Save You More Than das Pew **Weeh-End SpeetaU Cracker Jacks 3 p'^ss. 13c Angelas Marshmallows 19c le-oz. Pkg. 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Pkg. 15c No. 303 Can 22c No. 3 Can 13c No. ?Va Can 39c 46-oz. Can 39c 16-oz. Can 12c No. 2 Can 13c Pt. Jar 39c y4-Size Can 7c ISVa-OZ. Can 13c 12>oz. Can 17c 10-lb. Bag 81c lO^joz. Can 29c No. 2 Can 23c %-Lb. Pkg. 23c Fine Flavored Yellow Onions Apples Red Carrots Crisp Grapefruit Sizes 54^s & 64*3 3 Tangerines Rutabagas Cocoanuts Idaho Baking Potatoes 10 Popcorn New Crop — — Dromedary Dates __ A&P Primes A&P Raisins Seedless — — The recently organized law firm of McKeithen and McConnell, [with offices in the Village C,ourt building at Pinehurst. has^ ooen- l^d an office also in Washington, T). C. In the caoitsl city thev have a [suite in the Washington building, and a Washington attorney, Ray •Tenkins; as partner. The local partnershio is com- 1 nosed of W. A. Leland McKeith-n, ] of Pinehurst. and John D. Mc Connell, of Southern Pines. 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