7 "" ^:.4?-' TBDSSDAT, S^TTEMBEB 22,1M9 ■nS'^ '■ .«4!F^ " ■•( . V.. TH£ NEWS-JOtntNAL PAGE sum ■ ■ • I-!'. -■• / '0\' IS# ’ w#' »9, () cecrrisli news —r-' By Mrs. A. A. Melnnis. ___ * OPERA DIRECTOR A district meeting of BTU (Bap tist Training Union) will be held at Tabernacle Church here to night. Grady English was taken to Highsmith Hospital Sunday ev ening and had an operation im mediately for appendicitis. At last account he was doing fine. occupy .the Jones’ house on the farm now owned by Alonzo' Wat- ‘son of Fayetteville. Arthur Capps and Alfred Jones of Fayetteville were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boseman Sunday. Lynn Dees and Phil Johnson went on a business trip to Ral eigh lyionday. They were accom panied by Mrs. Dees and chil dren. Capt. Clark and family now Mrs. A. W. Wood was hostess at a Stanley, party at her home on Tuesday evening of this week. After games, contest, awarding of prizes and selection of Stanle:/ products, the hostess served de licious refreshments. Miss Ruby Wood spent the past week end at home. Miss Wood, who was 1st and 2nd grade teach er in Rockfish school last year is teaching in Randolph County this year. \ " Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood, Miss Jeanne Shiel and Wilton Wood spent last Sunday in Dillon, S. C. I 1 1 MR. FARMER: « ROBERT C. BIRD A State-Wide plan to bring opera in English" to every North Carolina music-lover is being I I I $ m We have your Pasture Seeds, l^er Crop Seeds, Lime and Fertilizer ready for immeifiate 'delivery through AAA Purchase Orders. We also have all kinds of hog vrire, harhed wire, and cedar post for constructing pasture fences. Go to the AAA and get approval and specifications for fencing. SEEDS AND PRICES $ $ V 55 4 55 4 55 4 s5 Cost ^ Gov’t Pays Fescue 60c per lb ' 4.4c Ladino Clover $1.90 1.40 Austrian W. Peas 9c 7c Rye Grass 14c 7c Alfalfa 70c 35c Crimson Clover 26 l-2c 19c Vetch 22 1-2 17c • i iB W ^^4 ’£i Farmer Pays 16c 50c 2c 7c 35c 71-2c 5 l-2c i? RAEFORD, N. C. . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hare of Ashley Heights visited at Rock- fish Tuesday. Miss Bennie Lee Brock has en tered Worth’s Business School in FayettevRie. Mr. and Jfilrs. Bob Bundy and family attended the Tuneral of Mr. Bundy’s another, Mrs. Agnes Bundy, nt Cumberland Saturday. The family of F. A. Wright moved into the house formerly occupied by Ihe Bristow family. Galatia Women of Circle No. 2 had a tjnilting at the home of Mrs. Mary Melnnis last Friday. They quilted one quilt for the ingath ering, did a lot of talking and had a good time in general. The Home Demonstration club sponsored a square dance at the Community House last Thursday night which was quite a 'success. Mrs. Ledbetter Nicholson uf RacHjiyl was a Rockfish visitor Tuesday". . The Rockfish Home Demon.-siT. lion club ir.eets loday at 2';3.0. GET THE THRIFT HABIT AT YOUR PENDER STORE! PACKERS LABEL EARLY JUNE SWEET OR DRY SOAKED BLACKEYE (YOUR CHOICE) PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 29c SAVE ALL WEEK! THIS PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU WED. Standard Red Ripe TOMATOES, 2 no-2 cans 25c Enriched Self-Rising C S FLOUR, 10-lb bag 86c Libby’s Tasty Corned BEEF HASH, 1-lb can 37c Heinz — America’s Favorite! KETCHUP, 14-oz bot 1 27c Packer’s Label HERRING 2 15-oz cans 25c Swift’s Jewel SHORTENING 4-lb ctn 91c COFFEE Gold Label 1-lb bag 49c Silver Label 1-lb bag 42c Condensed Cream of Tomato Heinz Soup, 2 cans ........ 27c Nabisco Crackers Cheese Ritz, 8 oz 29c Fla, Grapefruit C S Juice, no 2 can 16c Libby’s All-Green Lima Beans, 17-oz 33c Beauty Soap Palmolive, 2 reg 23c Floods of Suds Super Suds, Ige 29c Southern Manor Window Cleaner, bottle 10c Insect Spray Bee Brand, pint 41,c SMOKED PORK, 3 TO 5 LBS. AVG. BUTTS lb49G Select OYSTER, pt 83c Standard OYSTERS, pt .... 77c Economy Cut PORK CHOPS, lb 59c Fresh Groundt^ BEEF, lb 49c FANCY VA. KED DELICIOUS APPLES 3lbs29c Large Juicy LEMONS, doz 32c Sweet POTATOES, 51bs . .. 39c Fresh. Green » Field PEAS, 2 lbs 25c worked out by Robert C. Bird, talented yoimg Ohio musician, and A. J. Fletcher of Raleigh, who is State Opera Chairman for the North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs. Mr. Bird, who was engaged by Mr. Fletcher to direct the program, now is setting up he'adquarters in Raleigh. Mr. Bird will be available to ' communities that w'ant. to present | operas, or selection^ from opora.s, >vith either local talent or talent ■ available in other North Carolina i cernmunities. Mr. Fletcl'.er, who { conceived the plan, aimi.-: lo make i opera as popular in North Caro- ' lina as other types ol' .' u-ie, in cluding hill-billy tunc'. He also intends, to furnish a rnechom. for the voices and acting a'oiiity of North Carolina singers wlm have no other outlet for their ialents. Mr. Bird car\3 to Raletah from Fort Worth, .Texas, where he di rected the Civic Opera Guild. , .A. baritone and expert on stage set tings, he has sung and worked with operatic groups in New Or leans, Mobile, Ala., and Jackson, Miss. During the past summer he directed t)ie Colony Opera Guild ^t Schroon Lake, N. Y. Now 31 he is a veteran of overseas ser vice with the Army. Persons in terested in the program may write to Mr. Bird at P. O. Box 1406 in Raleigh. Irrigation Systems To Be Demonsti'ated Farmers interested in irrigation of truck crops, tobacco, and pas ture are invited to attend a dem-, onstration on the J. H. Bradshaw farm in .Sampson County at 2 p. .m. on Friday. October 7, ac- ^ cording to H. M. Ellis, in charge'■ of agricultural ejigine.ering for i the State College Extension Ser- ' \ice. I Drsdshaw’s farm is located one , mile from Clinton on tne higrr.vay : to Fafson and Gclds'coro. j I Ellis says the most rrodern | portable irrigation system.? ntak- | .ing use of revolving sprinkleheacLs j will be e.xhibited and demonstra ted at the meeting.' .All the prin cipal irrigation eciuipment com panies serving Eastern North Car olina will have representatives present to demonstrate their out fits. I Those attending will be given an opportunity to ask questions and discuss the merits of the var ious systems. Joe Livingston, 29 A Res 1... John McFadyen, 16.6 A McFady^ James R. McFadyen, 25 A Rowland ....1 D. L. McGougan, 109 A McGougan; 85 A Res Frank McMillian, 49 .A Davis C. ‘C. McMillian, O' .A McMillian .. Mrs. B. D. Max veil 33 A Crawley STONEWALL TOV NSHIP — COLORED' P. .J. Bald.A Baldv.un ... WiU BsTri ' :'. • Bald'win Ed Baldv. Ruldolph . Mary L. i.:. 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