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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 Arabia News By lira. D. B. Traywick Barbara Ann Ferryman of Asheboro, was a week end guest In the home of her cousin, Mary Ellen Jackson. Both girls spent Sunday night in Parkton with their grandmother. Mrs. Bose Stephens. Mr. and Mrs William Harris and children spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roby Har ris of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Smith spent Monday, June 28, at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. P. A. Webb and her grand daughter, Kathy Hendrix, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Webb in Fayetteville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Humph rey are vacationing in Florida this week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jackson and children returned home Mon day after spending a few days in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs Al Thames and small son are spending their vaca- $&QANiKEEP;:$ spfvvv. -4 : ' I ' I I Htrm't a top dollar o-ito insurance I Ptity which nneefi rr ittnl f nw Sai'i-Rt(c..i.o-"ty Law. tow rat$ may iave you ip fo 25 Claim jervt'c is prompt ori fair Polic'its standard, nonasieit ablt ttmtmti your right ta drlv wtrh ent f M)t lrytt mvtwa4 ntwtr mrt In America. tion in Shannon visiting friends. Mrs. Kather'ne Carter and children of West, Tenn. are guests of Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sandy. Mrs. Ruth Bristowe is visiting her son, Frank Bristowe, and family in Wall ice. U. S. Navy, arrived Monday to spend a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Jones. Mrs. Neill Stubbs and Miss Delia McMillan spent the past week end with friends in Eliza beth City. Miss Ellen Gay Jackson, grand daughter of Mrs. Ada Jackson, is recuperating nicely at her home in Lumber Bridge after under going an appendectomy at Scot land Memorial Hospital last week. The Sandy Grove Ladies Aid met in the home of Mrs. Cornelia Russell Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Alton McMillon of Raeford moved Monday lntoj the home of Siu. and Mrs. W. L. Stiles. The Stilts are stationed in Germany. Mr. and Mrs N. D. Smith of Fairmont were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith Monday. Mr. and Mrs W. L. Smith at tended funeral services for Sam Newman in Greensboro on Tues day. Mr. Newman was a cousin of Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Janette Jackson and family enjoyed the day Wed nesday at White Lake. Little Donna Bostic of Antioch was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bostic on Monday. Mrs. Chester Beasley entered Scotland Memorial Hospital on Monday. The Rev. N. P. Edens announc ed Sunday that the Bible School which was scheduled to be held at Sandy Grove Methodist Church will not be held this summer, due to the fact that it had to be postponed until the weather was so hot. All the children in this community were given an oppor tunity to attend Bible School at Ephesus Church where the en rollment this vear was 100. Several of our folks here en joyed the Singing Convention held last Sunday in Fayetteville at The Farmer s Warehouse. 1 o OBEY THE TRAFFIC LAWS STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKERS Sharp Knives In Kitchen A sharp knife is safer than a dull knife because it cuts more effi ciently and quickly without waste or strain be sure to han dle it with care. Never put the knife in the dishpan as it might give you an underwater cut. After using knife, wash it and put it in a knife compartment. You can prevent cuts by keep ing all sharp kitchen tools in their own compartments. Opening Jars And Cans When opening jars or bottles, be sure that you have the right type of opener. Knives should not be us ed. A good can opener is one that makes a clean, smooth cut. The wall type which has a wide spread is excellent. However, to prevent bumping yourself, be sure to use the kind that can be folded back against the wall when not in use. Broken Glass When you've broken glass, first sweep up the largest pieces into a dustpan and then use moist cotton to pick up each tiny particle. Dispose of both the glass and the cotton by wrap ping them up in heavy paper and placing in a safe disposal con tainer. Be sure to tie the bag be fore disposing of it. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY ARTHRITIS? I hav. been wonderfully bleued in being restored to octive life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muicular soreness from head to foot. I hod Rheumatoid Arthritis arid other forms of Rheumatism, hands de formed and my ankles were set. limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at oik. and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lcla S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2695 Jackion 7, Mississippi TJTjTjrnjTJinnjTJT Get A Bigger Take Home For Your Food Dollar Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell and Pat of Haeford and Mrs. Leonard McFadyen went to Ra k'iyh Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Latta Cook and family. Pat 'cmrined for a longer -isit- Mrs. Wilmer Hendrix returned home Monday from Scotland Me morial Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week. Bill Hrapchak of Fort Bragg, Bobby Bostic, Buster, Eva Mac and Sarah Margaret Jackson spent Monday at Carolina Beach. J. W. Canaday Business Phone 6211 Residence Phone 2259 EZ MM . Fans Bureau Mutual Auto Insnranct Cft. Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Mutual Firt Insurance Co. Jimmy Traywick, grandson of Mrs. S. P. rraywirk, entered the V. S. Army on June 21 at Aber deen Froviny Groiind, Maryland. Mr. T.Irs Ernest Davis and lU.ro' r.t spent ihe past week at Carolina Ben eh fishing. 5 Shop Early ' Top Food Values For Smart Shoppers One Stop Food Shopping To Save Time And Money WEEK END SPECIALS -THURSDAY thru SATURDAY - JULY 8th, 9ih and 10th u lb. 48 bags 58c Mrs. E.lwr.r McGotnan entered Moore County hospital Monday. She will be there for five or six :ias reecivin'4 treatment for di abetes. I Jerry Jor l..r. returned to his home V.'e iiusday from Greens boro where he had been visiting in the home of his sister, Mrs. G. D. Strouth, for the past ten days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz, of Chicago, 111., arrived Saturday. They came to be with Mrs. Kuntz's mother, Mrs. Austin Butler, who has been ill for two weeks. Mary Jones spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. J. H. MeXcil!, Jr. at her home iti Ar.tI.Krh. who is stationed is-o. Calif, wit'; the Raeford Theatre T;::.7;.:.:.-.V - FR'D.'.V - ,'ULY -9 "SUN VALLEY SERENADE" Sonja Heine - Jt.hn I'.yne - Glenn -Miher & Orchestra News and Carlourio SATURDAY - JULY 10 "PALS OF THE SADDLE" John Wayne "VILLAGE BARN DANCE" Richard Cromwell and Doris Day Also ' RETURN CAPT. AMERICA" No. 2 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY JULY 11-12-13 ' MISS SADIE THOMPSON" Rita Hayworth, Jose Ferrer and Aldo Ray Latest News and Cartoons WEDNESDAY - JULY 14 "SPOOK BUSTERS" The Bowery Boys Also "JI NGLE RAIDERS" No. 10 lz gal bot 41c Wil sons Sliced Bacon lb. 59c Fresh - Whole FRYERS Ib. 39c Fresh PORK LIVER lb. 29c Spiced - Sliced Luncheon Meat lb. 49c CHUCK ROAST lb. 43c l-Lb 35c 3-Lb A M Reg. Size 2 for 21c fSpic; Sile Gerber's Str. Baby Foods 3 jars 29c Gerbcr's Cereals pkg 17c Gcrber's Junior Foods 2 jars 29c Gerber's Str. & Jr. Meats can 23c Gerber's Teething Biscuits, pkg 21c Keg Yolks, can .... 23c Orange Juice, can 10c Tie? 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