, I "If Fciio.i Liens Officers Thai rUon Llone Cub, t their regular meeting, Fab. I, tMtallad w xnuowuif uw members: l. jj, Lawie, Willi Thompson and B. K. Thoraley. Tha club has established m thetr goal this year the securing of a uuciur ior me town and community. A committee composed of Llona L D. Groome, Alfred Rector and I. R. Falson has been appointed to work out the problem Involved In this undertaking. Several prospective young doctors have been contacted but the prospects of securing any of them are unknown as yet Jr. - Sr. Banquet The Junior Class of Falson High School honored the Seniors at the annual Jr. - Sr. banquet in the com munity building recently. The pro gram Included songs by the Juniors Invocation, Rev. J. M. Smith; wel- HOLLItlGSVORTH GARAGE General Auto, Truck, Tractor Repairing Electric and Acetylene Welding FAISON, N.C. Serve Fresh ErnsiKi Healthful - Economical DAUGHTRY'S FISH MARKET FAISON, N.C. c ME. TRUCK GROWER: I can now supply you with Black Valentine stringless green beans, bountiful, Sure Crop string less wax, Cherokee wax, long green beans, tender green, top crop (the latest thing in tender green) ' and Lima Beans, also different varieties of cucum ber seed, watermelon and cantelope seed and sev eral varieties of acid delinted cotton seed. It will pay you to see me before you get any of your seed requirements. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR AT FAISON HARDWARE CO- NEXT TO POST OFFICE H. F. BYRD FAISON,N.C. I 1 r 1 Weelt-End Swift's Jiffy Color Bag ALL 8WKBT Oleo Margarine Dread Conned Butter Beans Onions Scgar . . . 7 t .. ..' ;f ' : ' Pure Lard Ccrii!:ckPieApples soma, On Lone; resnnnse. 'aha Grouua; toMt to senlore, Jaekie Adams; response, Graoe Prloe; toast to school, Mary Ellen Hobbr. re sponse, Yvonne Waters; tout to St Valentine, Mollis Standi; response, Cupid Danoe, by Scarlett Hill of B. F .Orady school; toast to serving glrla, Beroloa King; response, Mary toughen; apswab. Be. Dennla Kin law; farewell, Carrt Jean McOullsa song, Aul Lang fiyne. Serving girls wan selected from u tn grade Mljtaes Delene Beet, Dorothy Jor dan, OTP tine Byrd, Nancy Byrd, Kathleen King and Mary Baugham. The room was decorated In the St Valentine motif. Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton and dau ghter Carolyn spent the week end In Baeford recently. Miss Elisabeth Holmes of Mount Olive spent a recent week end with Miss Belle Lee. Faisoir High School News Br MART BAUGHAM 7th and 8th grades present exhibit Special Lb, 29c per loaf 10c 19c Lb.' 5c 10 Lbs. 89c 4 Lbs. 59c per Lb. 35c 3l!o.2cans 35c r r The 7th and 8th grades, itwir the direction of Mrs. H. T. Bay and MUa Una Brogden, presented an art exhibit In the Kenansvllla high school Thursday, Feb. 10 at Che County teachers meeting. .v.;. A number of eovoelleat. pictures were on display. Stundents whose work was represented were: Tth grade Morris Lewis, J. C Warren, Ben Hobba. Jr, Ann Motley Bow den. Jimmy Bailey, Ruby Han. Tommla Falson, and Charlie Bell; 8th grade Victor Taylor, Irma Byrd. Dorothy Summerlin, Marlon Kalmar, Faye Kennedy, Carolyn Wilson, Bailey Brltt, Edna Lane, Clarence Miller, Evelyn Strick land, and Dennis Price. Much favorable comment was heard concerning the exhibit Students See Hamlet Many Falson High School atu dents attended a special matinee showing of the Shakespeare trag edy, "Hamlet" Thursday, Feb. 18 at the Centre Theatre in Mt Olive More than 13 students attended, the audience of which was made up from several high schools. Basketball Falson girls and boys basketball teams played Chinquapin at Chin quapin Feb. 14. Chinquapin won over Falson girls by a score of 13- 84. High scorers for Falson were Howard 6, and Sutton 8 points. For Chinquapin: Brown IS, Sholar 8. Best defense for Falson waa Mc- Cullen and Lanier for Chinquapin. Faison boys lost 27-38. High scor ers for Falson: Sutton 7, Precythe7. For Chinquapin: Batchelor was high scorer. Best on defense for Falson were Sutton and Wbeless and for Chinquapin, James. Check Framing, Foundation, Roof When Remodeling The foundation, the framing and the roof are the three prin cipal parts of a house which de serve close attention when struc tural remodeling is being planned. Check drainage of water from the ground close to the founda tion. If water accumulates. It can gradually undermine foundation Kra'min should be Inspected to learn whether it needs to be re aligned and braced. When a wall of a house is torn open, hidden weaknesses often can be noted before they become serious enough to cause damage. Look for small leaks in the roof. If the roof is old, rerooflng is recommended. Asphalt roofing is the material most widely used tor this purpose. In choosing the roofing material, take advantage of the numerous colors in which It is available. 20.000,000 OWN HOMES Twenty million families, not in cluding farm families, now own homes in the United States. Total value of these dwellings is more than $180,000,000,000. The average home is worth about $9,100. c WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME -Billy TyndaU Undertakers Embalmers Ambulanoe Serrioe Home of Mt OUve Burial Phone 2265 Mt OUve, N. C fiSiCSSiJZSL WeekrEnd ' Specials DRESSED FRYERS 45c Lb. . HAMBURGER 47c Lb. SMOKED SAUSAGE 35cLb. T-BONE STEAK 55c Lb. Fresh Country SAUSAGE 45c Lb. CHEESE 45c Lb. , Welch'a ORANGE MARMALADE lib. jar 22c ' FANCY RICE : perlb.1Cc ,p.t'J;C:r3's-:. NT, 1 1 J sLm FARM TESTED1 FERTILIZERS .Mian Satisfactory Crops. They Give Your Soils The Chance To Produce The Vry Tor Values Every Year. We also carry a complete Seed Beans, Lima Beans, Hybrid Corn, Cucumber, Can taloupe, Watermelon and other varieties of vine seeds. EL E). DIALi69-l 3QD fTHK ATRF-FfllSC3. 11 ftl SATURDAY, Mar. 4 RIO GRANDE Starring SUNSET CABSON. Last Chapter No, IS t "King Of The Jangle Land" Also Comedy eV Cartoon SUN. - MON. Mar. S- YOUR MY EVERYTHING Starring DAN DAILBT, And ANNE BAXTER. News A Cartoon YOUR DOLLAR .'BUYS MORE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE IFVK FPIIITIIPF COMPAIIY FAISON, TO 1 ( ' ' . if - ; i .. . ... "; ".'" 1 1 1 J ; line of Cross and United States (DMGim FAISON, N.C fVNf i) TUES. - WED. Mar. 1- ; DOUBLE FEATURE FLAME OF YOUTH Starring BAEBAEA FULLEBr And D. NOLAN. SONG OF THE GRINGO Starring GRINGO KTO. THURS. - FBL Mar. WHITE HEAT WHh JAMES CAGNET, And TWGINU MAYO. New" Cartoom - AlADDIII Electric Lemps only $3.95 ecch N.C. I OU3 WTCT ANTING ' . ' V' ': nr.e r1 i: -.4- , tu::day, pick-yr FAY, Delivery r:;(lr- TdBe4-IIG::-::.::s Now that they have received the signal brightly colored seed cat alogues - boys and girls are anx ious to get started In becoming ex pert 4-H gardeners. , It is estimated that more than 109,000 rural youth In this and 13 other southern states will take part In the, 1800 National 4-H Garden program., Through their garden project, they will Increase Individual and family incomes by reducing the amount of food .purchased. They will also contribute to better family health by producing sufficiently of essential and nutritious vegetables and fruits for use throughout the year. . : Incentives for outstanding ach ievements In gardening , include gold medals of honor for four coun- c WBRID Ml f - - - - - 1 TALLER, HEALTHIER AND LARGER Carefully Selected NC27 DIXIE 17 KOBtiLESPEDEZAtJE i; GENERAL FARM SUPPLES ' . - " - J; H DARBSCI FAISON, N. C Business is ALOOKIir UP? r . ilk' "HAPPY JIM" , FRIDAY G SATURDAY $2i)p;. - V ,j to t- ' esa '''(V-' next Noveuu. r for ti'.e cuav.v plon, provide by Aliis-caalm-ws.' 4; Eight" national winners selected ejV from state champions will each re- -celve a $300 college scholarshrp. : , ; The 4-H Garden program is cov- jv ducted under the direction of tba -i: Cooperative Extension- Service. J County Extension agents will 'mv.Vj.' ntsh complete information. W.nueni were-named in OS cointie. iy Uufri State. last year. .-'".' tirt? ' A OOP Vfl A TIf -i ?'! ' ft JU&JL ft UVUM U , . YOUR BUSINESS LEWIS' -BAilBER SIIOP FAISON, N. C. I 6(i 2.- ioi;Of6:ris!i Sedi;: AT OUR STOCZi There's hJElMisaat&' LADLES' DRESSES r Values to $7.85 " S2.95IdS.95 CHILDREN'S DRESSES ' $teC3 r PRINT CLOTH " 4yd$.-$t.C3 ; Ladies' and Misses DUNGAREES zipper closure -' - '' $1.93 ; . ; BOY'S DUNGAREES .; 4-16yr$. $139 KIDDIE3 OVERALLS i-svrs. $i.cj;; Mni'S 8 cu::3? BLUE DEIllil 0VE1AUS 1 4 i - x f .'

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