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FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1950 ' r.c. O LI' r. nriPLUi. zirica. ' ..',,;'.-. '.., W V i. . T W FA1S0N HIGH SCHOOL CEVS Falcon's first baseball gams of I a score ot 4 to 1 In a game of 7 ln tht season was played here on Mar. I nings. LaGrange made one. run 29 . against LaGrange who won by in the first, one In the third, and SPECIAL... This Week Breakfast Room Set $19.95 LEVIS FURNITURE COMPANY ... FAISON, N. C. . r his ... 1V1 v :Jir m rao. pad .i mi,, i n:t -mm- Spred Satin k made 1,39 Qt. for any room, any -wall surface. Magic .T painting eue! Ready to met Dries la 30 Washes like porcelain! Contains easy brushing ingredients similar to synthetic rubber! 14 washable colors. You get a Washability Policy with erery porchase . . . guaranteed Washable! Try at today J. H. DARDEM jy Faison, N. C. Top Market Prices , Your Chickens and Eggs Baby Chicks for Safe How in Slock Corn Bought In Your Bam In The Shuck Yellow Corn 1.20 per bu. .' White Corn $1.10 per bu. Gold Strap Feeds dt Argus Flow BIG DOLLAR FEED ST02E DIAL 249-1 FAISON J. M. FA ISO II FAISOII, II. C. VE POINT WITH PRIDE TO OUR OUTSTANDING WORK Dry doing, Laundry, Shoe Repair TUESDAY. Pick-ups FRIDAY, Deliveriei KODERil dy clea:: -us two In tha sixth. Faison made one run In the first There were three hits one for Faison and. two lor Lagrange. Byrd of Faison, pitched five innings with no hits and five walk. Groome pitched two Innings giving up two nits ana tnree wains. The catcher was C. Adams. Man- ning of LaGrange had one hit and elsbt walks. Aarrel was catcner Thirty-two dudIIs reported for the preschool clinic March 30. Sev eral ouolls could not report. This was the largest preschool clinic Faison has had in a long time. Dr. G. V; Gooding and Miss Mary L.ee Sykes examined the children. Mrs. B. (F. MeGolman's music class will give a recital on April 20. The pupils have-been practicing hard and It Is expected to be one of her best recitals. "The' Cannibal Queen", the Jun ior. nUv la exneeted to arrive on April 14. This is earlier than first expected, and the Juniors will have to work hard to be ready for ber- . The Fourth Grade gave a play in chapel on March 31 entitled "Grandma's Garden". . Faison will meet Calypso in a baseball contest on Friday, April 7 at Faison. Faiaon won their first game last Friday When they defeated Warsaw 5 to 1 Bobby Porter of Warsaw hit the only home run of the game. S. B. Cashwell Dies At Calypso S. B. Cashwell, 79, retired farm er of Calypso, died Wednesday af ternoon Mar. 29th at 3 o clock at Us home following a long Illness Surviving are his wife, the for mer Mary Barfield; three sons, William, S. B.. Jr., and M. L., all of Calypso; two daughters, Mrs. F. H. Byrd of near Calypso and Mrs. W. W. Prevattte of LumSerton; 11 grandchildren and five great grand children. Funeral services were held at the home Thursday at 3 p.m., with Rev. T. K. Woody, pastor of Calypso Baptist Church officia ting. Burial was in Calypso Ceme tery. To The Citizens Of Faison: The Civic Clubs, via. Sesame alMt ! BMl A way ye pick the dairy SI yom M? Do rou think all dairy J u man or Um aqual In qual Can r tfocdto giM about il? GOLD STRAP is pr" V we could have Ike ' lata (iiMbw of wccnul dairyma , who mtu dairy fMd Innfv Im(om I you. w wouldn't bar to tar more. Sac thai isn't mniUa, we hat to ' Wlyoawayaaidairfieittop-Balaa.. - this dairy (eed kot theawal solid " has a protein, carbohrdraUl and jots. Bui Ihm's roor to U Ikon that. , , Tkote bada Butrionis ara (orUfiod with all Ik ia porta nl TitamiM and BurMtalt knew to bo mannal to a Birth stole of utrroom, aniaai pro. . ducttea, and to kelp la proaHoa Sam onls" dot ooodihool of high Dea'l aambl with Bass 01 of aikai.i. . . Kbow you're oIng aoality wkea . yo4 order , , V;., GOLD STRAP DAIRY FEED argus pun BIG DOUAR' ' FcIlDSTO."IE Club, Faison Garden Club and Lions Club of Faison, desire to sponsor a "Clean Up Month" In our community in order that we may have a more healthy, safe and more beautiful town In which to live. The following are a few of the alms that will enable this to be accomplished. 1st - Residents and home-owners are asked to remove all rubbish, tin cans, and garbage of any nature from their premises; 2nd. - That the Town Officials have the waste or garbage pile which Is beside the highway, screened with evergreens that are growing nearby, and have the coal piles beside the railroad tracks removed; 3rd. - That the. merchants re move Coca-Cola and other signs that are placed adjacent to their buildings, or have them placed paralled to the building thus giv ing a more uniform appearance on the streets; 5th. That all sidewalks in town be given and kept a width ample for the passage of pedestrians; 6th. - In order to- have an at tractive business district in our town, we ask that the property owners remove the unattractive tin sheds overhanging the side walks. x The. Clean-up Campaign will start April 1st and end April 30th. A prl?e will be offered to the homemaker In whose residence the greatest improvement has been made - also - a prize will be offer ed to the merchant and others who ' makes the most outstanding improvement in the appearance of his store, or other place of busi ness. Your cooperation is needed to malrs Anll In Caicrkn . himadp. '-- """" " 1 ful month. BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED On Tuesday evening March 28 at the community house, Mesdames Arthur Boyette and Fulton Taylor entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sutton, recently married, at a mis cellaneous shower. On arrival Mrs. Sutton was pre sented a corsage of pink carnations which she wore during the party. Jonquils, white iris, and green ery were used for decorations. Miss Edith Armstrong, sister of the ibride, presided at the register. Miss Lorraine Sutton, sister of the groom, assisted the hostesses in 2 Weelt-End Specials 10 Lbs. SUGAR 89c STEW BEEF, Lb. 35c Long Grain RICE, 4 Lbs. 50c 2 Loaves BREAD 25c Irish POTATOES, 15 Lbs. 55c Country SAUSAGE, Lb. 43c Pink WLMOU large can 39c Comsfock Pie APPLES, 2 cans 35c . . Andrews, Jr. PHONE 239-1 FAISON, N. C. General Automobile AND Garage Work QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILS SHELL GAS & OILS P.G. ADAMS SHEIX SERVICE STATION FAISON, N. C. 1 , , - ' 1. Full Double Size Bed Spreads $198 51 GAUGE NYLON HOSE A SLIGHT IRREGULARS 79c Pair - $2.25 Box i Faison Dept. Store serving. Bridal contests were enjnyrri. Mr. Marvin Sutton and Mrs. Nr., I'ru cythe were winners. The hostesses served punch, cookies and salted nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton re i a.il many lovely and useful gift .. ArounJ 100 attended the s .-. WIN HONORS In a recent contest for musician?, sponsored ! . change Club, over -ijtio;: two youn? Faison ;irtKt-,. Kalmar and Brooks CL prize. They played c accompanied on th , , B. F. McColman. mm:; :;r Kx WRRZ. Marion von 3ru ct duet h Mrs. ADULT DIVIS TON7 The Adult Divisi-m or ' e Meth odist Church met T:i i - . even ing at l ie commt r: .. use. On arrival a delicious covered dish supper was served by Mvsdainrs Fred Warren and Arthur Boyette. Rev. Fred Warren conducted the devotional and the group enjoyed hymn singing. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Dennis Kn -law. Last year's corn ha vest .if 3 377,790,000 bushels wa th sec ond greatest of all time. The modern hen is a mu h mor efficient egg producer tiian was her ancestor of 25 yeai-s ago. Faison Dept. Store FAISON, N. C. fTHEATRF JMSOP ,H Cj Beginnis Monday, April 10, Night Slums will start at 7:30 lneteai of 7:15 P. M. Saturday Show will start at 2:00 P. M. Sunday Show will start at 2:30 P. M. isht Show at 8:30 P. M. SATURDAY .April 8 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 7-8 Fighting Man Of Plains With Randolph Scott, ane Nigh, Bill Williams And Victor Jory. A L S () FRIDAY and SATURDAY. April 7-8 SPECIAL I.ATE SHOW 10:30 ADMISSION 50c TO ALL I) I STY FLETCHER IS TERRIFIC IN Boarding House Blues Jammed With Tunes and Laughter Lucky Millinder and His Orchestar Bull Moose Jackson (The "I Love You, Yes I Do" Star) Jackie Mabely, Berry Bros, and Una May Carlisle. SUNDAY - MONDAY, April 9-10 There's A Girl In My Heart With Lee Bowman And Elyse Knox. Latest News and Cartoon TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, April 11-12 DOUBLE FEATURE Hold That Baby With Leo Gorcev And Bowery Boys. Law 01 The West With Johnny Mack Brown. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 13-14 The Story Of Seabiscuit With Shirley Temple, B. Fitzeraie, Lon MeCallister. 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