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More people are smoking than ever before! AUCTION SALE of FURNITURE, DISHES. BEDDING, RUGS, STOVES, HEATERS AND MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES ANp FURNISHINGS Will be 'held in the home of D. H. PEARSON Blue Springs Township 2y2 miles off U. S. Highway 15A ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT 2 P. M. I I •> Raeford Theatre $ Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily I — THURSDAY & FRIDAY — 9 $ “Mother Wore Tights” Betty Grahle — D^n Dailey § $ — SATURDAY — I I i “Conquest of Cheyenne” I I' Wild Bill Elliott ALSO Gordon B. Rowland Lawyer Office No. 10 npsalrs fai Balik of Raeford Building, Raeford, j N. C. Anfliwlxed FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 11 years Refrigerators,’ Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other ap- BAUCOar APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. lAUTO LOANS / General Financing TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US Industrial Loan & Finance Corp. Get our prices before buy ing your monument. Governor R. Gregg Cherry looks over a copy of the October issue of Holiday, which . features North Carolina as one of the Nation’s outstanding vacation areas.’The magazine’s cover, a 10,000-word story, and more than 100 photo^aphs, most of them in color, depict the State’s attractions for visitors. • Lccrnsn news By Mrs. A. A', l^clnnis. __ Mrs. Walter Hall of Ashley Heights spent some time with her niece, Mrs. E. T. Brock and fam ily, the first of the week. . iMr. and Mrs. Roscoe ^ith and daughter, Brenda, of Maxton vis ited Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'^red Cameron and daughters. Gay and Nancy, visited relatives here over the week end. Mrs. G. W. Livingston and son, Fairley, of Lumber Bridge spent Friday with Mrs. M. S. Bristow. Misses Jessie Mae and Jeanette Mclnnis of Timmonsville, S. C. visited relatives in this community the past week end. /IMr. and Mrs. Cliff Blue and sons, Cliff, Jr. and Billy, of Wil mington, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams and children of Chaf- Iptte and (Mrs. Jean Courson of Fayetfeville spent Suunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Andrews. A . .> We are glad to reii^t ..that Mrs. R. D. Braddy, who has been ser iously iU for the past week, is imjproving. Southern Marble Works Lumberton, N. C. W. A. McDmiald, Manager Located In Raeford Dry Cleaners Baflding FOR SALE The McEachem property .on North Main Street at Seventh Avenue cohsisting of dwelling house, garage and servant's house. 170 feet on Main Street, 400 feet on Seventh Avenue and 170 feet on Stewart Street. Laurie McEachern The monument used to mark the resting place of some loved one, can he an everlasting memorial of quality and beauty. Let us show you many hand some designs. JAMES C. LENTZ MORTUARY PHONE 5646 MARKETING itk If you have trouble luring your family away from the funnies and sports pages on Sunday mornings, try serving these tempters for breakfast. They’ll make even Dick Tracy and the latest scores take a back seat! APPETITE AWAKENER Brightest breakfast idea in a month of Sundays . . . French Toast Logs made, like this: Break 2 eggs into, shallow dish; beat lightly with fork; add 1^/2 cups of milk and i/a tsp. salt. Cut crusts from 12 slices of tender-textured, oven-fresh MAR VEL ENRICHED WHITE BREAD from the A&P. Dip each slice into egg mixture. Brown lightly on both sides in hot fat in heavy skillet. Spread with preserves, and roll. 6 servings. FRY THIS FOR SIGHS! To _ make small fry finish their farina . . . and sigh for seconds ... fry ANN PAGE MELLO- WHEAT FARINA from the A&P. Cook 1 cup of this pure, refined wheat cere^ in 1 quart of boiling salted water to a thick mush. Pour into small loaf pan; chill; turn out and cut into five or six %-inch slices. Dip in seasoned fiour and fry to a golden brown in hot skil let with bacon or sausage fat. Serve with jelly, preserves, syrup. SESSIO I I could eat jam-filled baked apples for breakfast Sunday, Monday or all days. To prepare them, I, core medium-sized apples, place them in a baking dish, and fill each cavity with 1 tbsp. of A&P’s lus cious ANN PAGE GRAPE JAM. Then I cover the bottom of the pan with water and bake in a moderate oven, 375” F., 30 minutes, or till the apples are soft, basting oc casionally with the liquid in the pan. i VOICE YOUR CHOICE! One of the nicest tWngs about Sunday is that it gives J-ou leisure to enjoy all the coffee you want. And one of the nicest things about A&P COFFEE is that it gives you the exact blend you want. There are 3 delicious ones to choose from EIGHT O’CLOCK (mUd),RED CIR CLE (medium) and BOKAR (strong). Discover your favorite today-. . . have it Custom Ground when you buy it, just right for your coffeepot . . . aiid wake up to coffee that tastes better every day in the week! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie of Jackson Springs were Rockfish visitors last 'Sunday. (Harold TiHinan of Raleigh, Miss Bessie Wright and Mrs. M. R. TOBACCO GROWERS Knight were dimner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pickett at Fay etteville Sunday. , GRADE AND SELL YOUR TOBACCO NOW IN Miss Catherine Mclnnis of Ft. Bragg spent several days at home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce and Mr. and Mrs. Dan 'Mclnnis of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood Sunday. D. P. Andrews and Claude Wil liams went to Carolina Beach on a fishing trip last week end. “Mr. Hex” Leo tiorsey — Huntz Hall » Also Serial "Jessie James Rides Again” % — SUNbAY — “Vacation Days” ’ 4 4 5 $ Freddie Stewart — June Preisser Latest News and Short Subjects I I I sS — MONDAY & TUESDAY ^ “Farmers Daughter” i I Loretta Young — Joseph Cotton r> S.. I Latest News and Shorts. WEDNESDAY — “Dick Tracy’s Dilemma” Morgan Conway Also Serial “Vigilante” and Shorts W NEXT WEEK “Romance of Rosy Ridge” Van Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn Lefler of Albermarle and Mrs. J. J. Cobb of Parkton spent last Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones and family. E OLD RELIABLEVFOBACCO MARKET iMr. and Mps.^C. L.- Monroe of St. Pauls visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood and family last Sunday. The annual ingathering at Ta bernacle church will be hel^ on Wednesday, October 22. Fairmont) the Border Belt’s Biggest ai^d^^st Tobacco Market, Mas Sold More Pounds and H^B^the Highest Average of Any Tobacco Market in » ' North Carolina or South Carolina. I SEASON’S SALES POUNDS SOLD AVERAGE 35,939,122 FINE LEAF AND WRAPPERS FROM 60c TO 78c PER POUND / Fairmont warehouses are not crowded. Farmers* can load their tobacco* drive to Fairmont, sell and return home the same day. HE GETS RESULTS WITH «!> SEEDS :l The Johnson'Co Local Dealer FAIRMONT TOBACCO MARKET
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