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I settled back to nor after a hectic time e juniors were in a ting ready for what the most successful arid Thursday and Friday everyone was looking their: best for the annual pictures. I Merita Holloway w a s crowned Miss it.H.S. at the carnival and Mary Ellen Wilder placed second. R.J. SMITH ■fViAt s rm Guv »ABf PuTVi MADt FAMOUS' ■URNITURE COMPANY is famous for its full line of GE t makes no difference what you need. . .we have what »rices well within your reach. FC1RNIT0 RE^COMPANy R.J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR HILLSBORO. N.C. Meritg drew the winning turkey number which, was held by Frances thank again the merchants who made cakes, and the members of the P.T.A. safety committee. Last Saturday Mrs. McKee, the F.T.A. sponsor, carried eight Fut ure ’Teachers to the fall conven tion at State College. Mrs. Campbell was in charge of the chapel progfam Tuesday. Rev. John Ensign, pastor of the N*w Hope Presbyterian Church, led the .,1,, m.,. ,11' i in, it . , . I HI ,i Am —IW— ■IMWIW " tfvit/nwft..... ., 1'Tie" Beta Club will hold its Nov. : meting Monday night at the home of Hilda' Strayhorn. Rodney Toler and Alice Faye Tapp will also be hosts. Don’t’forget the game Friday night. Come on out and cheer the (wildcats on to another victory! HHS Sports Corner By Eddie Ballenger — -,io -— Hillsboro High’s Wildcats took -on eighth place Oxford Orphanage Just Thursday in a District Three t idssv\A tnssre.' ' ” ; The Wildcats,- led by Quarter back Ronald-Gattis put across three touchdowns in the first quarter. Gattis scored the initial to'uchdown on a five-yard jaunt, apd Then was followed by Pete Oakley and Don nie Combs. The lone extra point put across wa* by Combs. ,ln the second quarter, Collins scored the only-touchdown in the quarter with Gary Bateman carry ong for the extra point. n — ■ ^ Thcer was no scoring by either team in the third quarter, but in the fourth Gary Bateman scored ori ' a arif drJve * Both Oxford4 Orphanage - touch downs came in^ the* fourth period. With four wins, two losses, and one tie Hillsboro is in third place in conference standings. n, Hillsboro ta*kes on Graham next^ Friday at Hillsboro. So, attend and support the team. The U. S. cotton crop as of Oc tober 1 is forecast at almost 14 million bales. Local Midgets TnFirst Loss; Play Tonight By HARRY W. LLOYD * ■** The local midgets out - fought, out-played, and out-ran, but were beaten by one point by E. M. Holt midgets of Alamance County here Saturday night. Hillsboro led in net yards rush ing by i04 to 48, but dropped the game, 13-12. Hillsboro scored on a seven yard end-a round by Mar vin Teer, but ^lackwelder was Stopped cold on hiis extra-point try. They also scored in, the last quarter on a two yard “keeper” play by quarterback Richard Black welder,. Skip'py Isenhour was stop ped when trying to run the FAT. Holt * sedrt;'d itfdrv^- ^ 5^ quafter after recovetiifig a" fumble by Pat Clayton., In nine plays, they went 30 yards for the score. In the third quarter, .Holt quarterback Kirkpatrick went 65 yards on the kickoff for a touchdown. Full back Daryl Wagoner led Hillsboro in yards .rushing with 45 in four carried. End Skippy Isenhour picked up 21 yards on a single carry. • Hillsboro plays, Northgate, the CAtDWELt NEWS Thompson in lier. demonstration of ‘‘New Fabrics {or the Home” told the Caldwell Home Demon stration Club as it met recently in the Caldwell community house. By displaying samples of ma terials she proved that it was im possible for the purchaser to tell by the eye test alone what fabric he was really buying. Yet this knowledge is very necessary, in determining later whether this fa bric should he laundered or, dry cleaned as well as by what method laundered- or in what chemicals dry-clegned. Orion, for instance— Miss Thompson pointed oiUt—per manently rate) hi* all wrinkles and imprints received while wet; hence this material will be ruined f°r its life if twisted by the hands W oreSsed fijwwgte the rollers of a washing Machine-in the .usual wringing process. Certain chemi cals also, if the dry-cleaner is nqt warned of the composition of the fabric in hand, will lift the fibre city champs of Durham here to night at 6 o’clock v ScoreTay periods: E M. Holt 7 0 6 0—13 Hillsboro 0 6 0 6—12 ■along with Uic spots some.JE|E^, mentSj while not harming others* Prior to ttye demonstration, the group held a brief business session during which officers for the in coming biennium were elected. Mesdames FrjSd Mangum, Cl Parget, Billie Carden, and I Miller were chosen as .presi viee-nresldeiit., aecrefry. and respcctivelyrWans for surer, __ ing the club report on Achieve* ment Day were also discussed, as well as several local matters de cided upon. wm OUR NEW fall samples Are now on display and ready for yoor inspection. Boone tailored to order suits, slacks and sport jackets are famous for. style, fit and service. ■ * REASONABLE PRICES-TWO WEEKS OEttVERV T. N. Boone, Tailors Burlington, N. C. ALWAYS 0P£N S£AS0N ON lb. Bex 254 354 dur complete line_± OF .> FRUIT CAKE Ingredients AWAITS K(~f tri 2*/2 Or. Jar DRIED BEEF f 27(1 A. ' M NO INCREASE IN PRICE GILL'S HOTEL SPECIAL COFFEE ' ib. m OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 303 size can 19^ CARR'S BIG ECONOMY COMBINATION KINGAN'S . VIENNA SAUSAGE 10< KINGAN'S POTTED MEAT 5< Red Ripe Slicing Tomatoes,Jb. .19< U. S. No. 1 White ^ Potatoes, 10 Lbs..... .29?f Juicy Sweet Oranges, doz..27^ Fresh Florida 4 For Grapefruit;....., 25f! i CHOICE ^ MEATS ft PIEDMONT ENO BRAND BACON ENO BRAND FRANKS • m FRESH GROUND BEEF. SLICED FRESH PORK lb. 39c lb. 37c lb. 39c 8 Oz. Pkg. 19C PICNICS . , lb. 33c iyzi RIB OR BRISKET , Pet Milk 3 Ige. 39l FLAT CAN SARDINES 3 cans 251 *V. • '■■'.'l SUNSHINE 12 OZ. BOX Vanilla Wafers 33* THE .grand national FLOUR $•- : *8. Pillsbury's BEST 5 lbs. 49* 10 lbs. m 25 lbs. $2.13 WHERE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR GOES FURTHER INSTEAD OF FASTER Hillsboro AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT HIGHWAY 70 - A
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