► ^ FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1955 Of the total quantity of pota toes used for human consumption in the U. S., 15 per cent are now sold as prepared, or partially pre pared, food products. In 1940 the' percentage was only two per cent. News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative — Telephone Vass 2171 L Tyson Sunday afternoon. j ary Society will hold a bake sale for the Youth Choir. W. and Mrs. H. B. Lynch and J Saturday in front of McKeithan’s. Birthday family of Carthage Route called store from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Pro- Mrs. T. L. McNair honored her on Miss Bessie Cameron Sunday ceeds will be used to buy robes afternoon. (Continued on page 13) Mr. and Mrs. Vick Keith and L „ o. T>- n/r TT /-I 1 children of Sanford were Sunday Shiver Tea * ty, of Southern Pines, Mrs. H. C. i . .. . ., , ^ m rr ■ /-.I j ITT I visitors in the home of Mrs. W. R. The Vass Womans Club enter- McPherson, Mrs. Gladys Warren tained at a Silver Tea Saturday j and Mr:i. Alex, McPherson, of from 3 to 5 p. m. at the Communi- j Cameron, Mrs. J. T. Ellis of Ben- ty House, to add to its fund for nett, Mrs. J. D. Matthews and equipping the kitchen, and to give Miss Minnie Lee Kelly, of Carth- friends an opportunity to see the age Route 3, Mrs. G. W. Williams 6 YiARSOLD f240 0^ PINT 380 ^4/5 Qt. building. Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin, Mrs. A. V. Autry and Mrs. Paul Jones comprised the committee in charge of the tea, and they fea tured yellow and green in deco rations. At one end of the tea table, which was covered with a cutwork cloth, was a large ar rangement of yellow gladioli, snapdragons and daffodils, and similar arrangements were on the piano and elsewhere. The mantel of Ruffin, S. C., Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. Jane Lewis Aycock and Miss Flora, McDonald, of Carthage, and Mrs. T. F. Cameron and Miss Jen nie Cameron of Cameron Route 1. Guest Minister Keith. Mrs. A. M. Cameron spent the weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. F. McKay, at Buies Creek. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Borst at tended the dedication, of the new school auditorium in Cameron Sunday. Methodist Men Meet The Methodist Men’s Club held its monthly meeting Thursday night at the church. Members were served a fried chicken din ner by two hostess groups ci Methodist women headed by Mrs. H. A. Borst and Mrs. Redga was banked with greenery, and Thomas, in the young peoples as- a log fire glowed in the fireplace, j sembly room. Mrs Autry greeted the guests) ' Cortis Thomas presided and W. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson presided at H. Frye led the devotions. The the register. Mrs. McLauchlin and following officers were elected: Mrs Jones alternated at the i President, C. L. Tyson; vice-presi- punch bowl. Party sandwiches in'dent, C. P. McMillan; secretary- and yellow, cockles, nuts treasurer, Redga Thomas; devo- green and mints were served. tional leader, W. H. Frye; pro- u * gram chairman, J. M. Davis. Music throughout the reception Conference hours was furnished by Mrs. J. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, SIX YEARS OLD, 86 PROOf. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY. LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA D. Matthews of Carthage Road, Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, and Mrs. Joe Walters, Jr., of Florence, S. C. Others assisting in receiving and serving were Mrs. Jack Mor gan, Mrs. Leon Keith, Mrs. C. P. McMillan, Mrs. Charles Cameron, Mrs. J. A. Hudson, Mrs. W. A. Muse, Mrs. E. L. Finch, Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. W. H. Keith, Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Mrs. Charles Gschwind and Mrs. S. R. Smith. The fourth quarterly confer ence of the Methodist Church will be held at the church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. All officers are requested to attend and others desiring to dO' so will be welcome. Lions Club Meets The Lions Club held a dinner meeting at the Community House last week, -^vith the members do ing their own serving, except for some preliminary help. Mrs. A. D. McLauchlin had prepared a sup ply of chicken stew and Mrs. Jack included' Morgan had made slaw, and Out-of-town guests the ReV. and Mrs. Walter C^ these, with barbecue and the ac Smith of Durham, Miss Bert companiments made a menu to Kelly of Asheboro, Mrs. A. K. | the taste cf aU present. Perkins of Broadway, Miss Mary Youth Meeting Lcgan and Dr. and Mrs. Dougher- TOP TV VALUES FOR ’55 RCAVICIORhidsS // 5 money-saving table models in 5 beautiful finishes with 5 luxury features Every “Feature 5” set gives you all of RCA Victor’s famous qual ity features and superb perform ance plus 5 luxury features— at no extra cost! Cbme in today- see the “Feature 5”—^TV’s top values for ’55! The Methodist Youth Fellow ship met Sunday from 6:30 to 8 oclock. Charles Parker led the de votions, after which the crowd was divided into groups, each of which acted out a Bible story for the others to guess. This was followed by a game of Bible baseball. Mrs. Louis Frye and Mrs. Charles Parker of the refresh ment committee served Neapoli tan ice cream and cup cakes. Personals Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wallace of Carthage visited Mr. and Mrs. C. The Rev. J. W. Ewart of Aber deen will preach at the Vass Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Celebrates Birthday Mike Gschwind, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gschwind, celebra ted his third birthday with party at his home Saturday after noon. The children played, and Mike opened the gifts which his friends brought. The train theme was effectively carried cut in tjie party, from invitations through favors. The birthday cake consist ed of a jelly-roll engine with marshmallow wheels, two Hat cars and a cab, with candles on the cars. Ice cream was served virith the cake. Mike’s guests were: Joe Park er, Robbie McGill, Carol Edmis ten, Debbie and Gail. Bullock Harvey Lee Price, Bruce and David Morgan, Joe Jones, Mike and Gary Hudson, Debbie McGill Carol klingenschmidt, Connie Sue Hudson, Kent and Paul Me Gill, Ann Thomas, Genia Loftin, and Joyce Jessup. Presbyleriani Circles The Jane McGill Circle cf the Presbyterian Church held iti March meeting at the church with Mrs. H. D. Jackson as hostess Mrs. C. G. Crockett conducted the Bible study on “Faith As. Ad venture” and Mrs. Delmas Kim ball led a discussion on “The Task.” Mrs. Bob Harrison was guest. ’The hostess served sand wiches and cocoa. Mrs. Herbert Lee Price was hostess to Circle 1, with the chair man, Mrs. Hugh McLean, presi ding. Miss Annie Ruth Hudson was in charge of the program and Miss Polly Gilmore led the Bible study. The St. Patrick theme was carried out in the social period. Sandwiches, pickles, cake and Coca-Colas were served. Bake Sale The Baptist Women’s Mission- OlDeiUUHER Seven Years Old KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY $QSO $|iS60 Pint 4|5 qt. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON • 86 PROOF • OLD CHARTER DISTILLERY CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. “All- in every New Oversize 21-Inch Clear” picture - tube "Feature 5” set! It's today’s biggest picture in 21" TV! It's aluminized, too, with contrast improved 212%. 2 Space-saving de sign. Al! “Feature 5’’ models 6t close to the wall. Picture tube projects only %" in back. 3 Built-in phono- jack. Lets you play records through TV sound system. Just plug in any record changer. 4 3-point “Per- sonaiize«l” tone control. Lets you set "Golden Throat" Fidelity ^ tone to your tastel 5 Spot - illuminated tuning dial! Chan nel numbers are king- size and light up when tuned in! Schedule of Dog Vaccination Clinics For Moore County —1955 Dog Owners—Please take your dogs to clinic nearest you listed below and have Dr. McLean vaccinate them. The charge will be $1.00 for each dog vaccinated. The N. C. law requires every dog to be vaccinated each year. The $1.00 charge is in effect only at the clinics. It will be more elsewhere. When you have your dog vaccinated be sure to get a receipt and a dog tag. Securely fasten the tag to his collar and have him wear it all the time. Beginning May 1 all dogs not vaccinated and listed for taxes will be picked up and impounded. Owners can retrieve their impounded dogs within 5 days by paying the cost, taxes, and by having him vaccinated. This law will be enforced. Save yourself extra cost by cooperating with the rabies control law. APRIL 1 THROUGH APRIL 20. 1955 LOOK FOR THIS BLUE AND GOLD EMBLEM ucA Victor fCATUflE fIVi, ::. it identifies each of the top value models in the "Feature 5" Series. SEE THE "FEATURES" TODAY I 'The ARLEN. Sleek ebony finish. Model 2IS503 $000.00 The KENT. Rich maroon finish. Model 2IS504 $000.00 The ELLIS. Stunning towny gold finish. Model 21S505 $000.00 The RUPERT. Mahogany grained finish. Model 21S506 $000.00 The VALIANT. Limed oak grained finish. Model 21S507 $000.00 Priced From $189.95 to $249.95 tHiS SET GIVES YOU " OUTSTANDING ^ PERFORMANCE* 'f'v piOtXjre FOR UHF — New High-Speed UHF Tuner If 8 times faster than previous continuous tunersl (Optionoi, at extra cost.) Atk about the txdutive RCA Victor foclory-Serviee Cetifracl Brown’s Auto Supply SOUTHERN PINES ABERDEEN Friday. April 1st. 3:00 to 5:30 ] Saturday, April 2nd. 2:00 to 3:00 ] Saturday, April 2nd. 3:00 to 4:30 ] Saturday. April 2nd, 4:30 to 6:00 ] Monday. April 4th, 3:00 to 4:00 ] Monday, April 4th. 4:00 to 6:00 ] Tuesday, April 5th., 3:00 to 5:30 ] Tuesday, April 5th, 5:30 to 6:00 ] Wednesday, April 6th, 3:30 to 5:30 ] Thursday, April 7th. 3:00 to 6:00 ] Friday. April 8th. 3:30 to 4:30 ] Friday, April 8ih, 4:30 to 6:00 ] Saturday. April 9lh, 3:30 to 5:30 ; Saturday, April 9th, 5:30 to 6:00 ] Monday. April llth, 3:00 to 3:30 ] Monday. April llth. 4:00 to 4:30 ; Monday. April llth. 4:30 to 5:00 ; Monday, April llth. 5:00 to 6:00 ; Tuesday, April 12th, 2:30 to 3:30 ; Tuesday. April 12th. 3:30 to 4:30 Tuesday. April 12th, 4:30 to 5:30 Thursday. April 14th, 3:00 to 4:30 Thursday, April 14th, 4:30 to 6:00 Friday, April 15lh. 3:00 to 4:00 Friday. April 15th, 4:00 to 5:00 Friday, April 15th, 5:00 to 6:00 Saturday, April 16th, 3:00 to 5:30 Monday, April 18th, 3:30 to 4:00 Monday, April 18th, 4:00 to 5:00 Monday, April 18th, 5:00 to 6:00 Tuesday, April 19th, 3:30 to 4:30 Tuesday. April 19th, 5:00 to 6:00 Tuesday, April 19th, 6:15 to 6:30 Wednes., April 20ih. 3:00 to 5:30 -VASS -ROSELAND STORE -JACKSON HAMLET (Fill. Sta.) -TAYLORTOWN (Store) -(Doss) M. N. ROUTH STORE -CAMERON DEPOT -ROBBINS DEPOT -ALLRED'S SERVICE STATION -PINEHURST FIRE STATION -ABERDEEN (Police Station) -ADDOR (Post Office) -PINEBLUFF (Post Office) -CARTHAGE (Thomas' Purol Sta.) -HILLCREST (Wicker's Store) -HARRIS CROSS ROADS -ZION'S GROVE (Store) -Ernest Kelly's Store (Bensalem) -EAGLE SPRINGS (Esso Sta.) -EASTWOOD -CLAY road farm -MALLEY KELLY'S -WEST END (Tucker's Gulf Sta.) -JACKSON SPRINGS (Gulf Sta.) -MANLEY (Garvin's Store) -NIAGARA (Post Office) -LAKEVIEW (Gulf Sta.) -SOU. PINES (Little Motor Co.) “ -HARRINGTON'S (W. J.) -GLENDON -PUTNAM -CURTIS CAVINESS' -HTGHFALLS -HALLISON -WEST SO. PINES (Hemphill Sta.) MOORE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CARTHAGE. N. C. County Farm Site W. H. Barber. Dog Warden Telephone 3153

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