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PAGE EIGHT : FAYETTEVILLE ■gs-'-JS? , : FAYETTEVILLE ' ' Sit PROGRESS HENRY M. L. JAMES T’ROGKESS IN CIVIC AFFAIR* Thf city oi Fayettevi :le is n -,v 1 operating uncle-.- its new form of! i vernment known at the Ccunci! mcr.ag< r p!£r>. This is a method oil .•r.ur.trjpj.-' government by which a riiiicsJ. central executive tor , €4 Manager) is hired by the; c. r and council to manage a.I ; the administrative affairs of the i city of Fayetteville. W»- :iic Citizens of Fayetteville I Vtj.h to make w< -cme Mr. Gilbert: W Ray Fayetteville’s first c.ty' manager. Mr. Ray is from Chapel | Rrij -’’here he has served as s most j «hc:em city manager since if»47 f'ROGRSSS IX I.VPFPENDENCF it: the United Stotts Independ ence Day is a holiday .the 4th of Jiby. commemorating the adoption! ’” the Declaration of Independence j '■ th-t day in i 77G. The t.-ailding rr which this great document was adopted. Independence Hall, is now ■ ■ historical museum We appropriate large sums of tnorey each year and employ “! j PHOTO CENTER | 48 I Hay St, j PKONF -3777 i I a noire service on PROTO FINISHING I COMPLETE LINE OF ! Camera! AND Photo Supplies FOR Tin Amateur l i CB THE i j Professional ! Si I DIXIE PAINT & HARDWARE CO.. We Have 'lt” Can Get ‘ It” or “it” Isn’t Made SPORTING GOODS— FARM AND MILL SUPPLIES PAINTS jj 100 Gillespie St. Dial 4lid Fayetteville ' T ; ~ - ——^-TITZU™., PROCTOR-B ARBOUR CO. | Hardware. Atiwy's Paim. Fanr. Machinery. Building Material, I Doors, Window«, Nails. Cement Mcrtar Mix Ate t | 111 Gillespie St. Phone 2080 5165 | __ —1 . «~—— — —— ~ i 48 Years of Experience Go, £ T nlc Tne Bicycle Repair /jArDv" Service H, R. McDaniels . ftlff and scn '' I El CYCLES. MOTORCYCLES, / | LAWN MOWERS. TALKING M | MACHINES. AND ALL KIND f / OF WHEEL GOODS tL | itS Person St Dial 2744 ‘ T hundred? o: pe<.>lc to protcc! out i historical buildings and dO'-umentr ! and rightly so. The great demnera tic spirit of independent - sru ulti I not be taken for grunted Dcr.n.’- eracy faces tolclitarianisjt today ■ more squarely and inescapably han fc r many years. Tire nullding of s -rue oomci-racy hs slow and Kipling t-xpres: the j struggle in these w rd«: "Ail this wr has e of freedom, all we use or know This our fathers bought lor us long and long ago. Leave t© Jive fay no man's ieave, underneath the law. Lance and torch ant! tumult steel and grey geose-wing Wrenched it. ir..-h and ell and ail. slowly from the Kings. May we ever hold fast u. in . j repri.-enlalive form of government; the right to trial by jury: the free dom, of worship; free speech and a : tree press. CEMS FOR PROGRESIVF MINDS You serve your country best fa;, serving your God, The well rounded life is al ways square. Vvith-cui a ire the mark is rare ly hit. Re tolerant enough to tolerate !ho intolerant. Opportunity ha> no regular time table. PROGRESS THROUGH PRAYER Cpen Thou our hearts, O Het.i-i :< -plv Father, t joys cl Icllcw-' -hij. with Thee. Heip us t sec cut sins both of omission and commis- j fii n so that true repentance may be ; granted :o us. Hfc-ip us t, live so Thy spirit will ; shißt forth through us end <ur ! v.; rk;-. and through it lead mu tc* ] Thv altar. 1 * _ ( W< esk :n .Ten--' X; or. Amt:,. j IGNORANT Ltttie Willie. 4fc: r,n absc-uct oi j i ,-a>< clays, arrived back at school, i "Didn't your mother write a I "ote'l ; .-ked his teache. . I Yes ma'am, but 1 forgot to bring it." replied Willie "Well young man." went on the I teacher, ’why were you away " j "1 don't know i didn't read thf ; WITH EIGHTH ARMY Recruit Earl Eak .; son -f Me ; FI he! Baker of 607 A Si roe! fay , "tteville North C o an . s a •an duty v ita tire lS&Jrs Field Arte : icry Battalion. The 159th Field , | Artillery Battalion i: stationed at : , Kara. Japan and : pa/1 f taw Paci fic famed 25th Infant, y \ i Lightning ! Division. : i His present duty .<- that c! ’Trainee >?v the 159th Fa id Arliiic;; : i Battalion Joining the Army on Navemfcc:- K;, 194 b at Raleigh -•- ant tc Fort Knox fir he basic training jHe arrived in Japan on March lb. 1949 Serge. Dewey McClain c - , ici Mrs Hateln McClu: <-f Fnyr-tU - ! vide North Carolina, ha/: /re- üb, returned frrrr . ri leave which : -hf spent at t.a P: •<•/.-. Club Hr is a member of Ccm; . M 24th Infantry, now stafjotied at Gifu. i Egt. McClain enter: d the A.-• y in May. 3346. rcreii cd h<• basic j training at Fort McClellan. Alana • run, and departed for wcrscas duty in August. 1847. Private First Cis Rs-.Tn.--nd Y.' .Smith. sen of Mr. a .d Mrs. V. ‘Smith, of 516 F Street Fay !.ttc-Ueviiie N rth Carolina, has re cently been isslgn* c to Co; , -ry ;F 241;; I:-f<s?:try. Camj Gifi ; Jiipci J1 Hi entered thi A y in Dec.-r.- ! btr. 1942. received ‘us basic tram- ' i inf at Fort MeCe'Cn, Alabarr. • md departed for overse duty November. iS4r. ( 01 MY 141 Y u HOLD ANNEAL PHMC AT PARK | Wake- County Nig 4 H t iufc j >T!Cnr>t“; / teachers . • adult c; jmunity leaders held their Annual !Countv-wide 4-H Put. t: at Chav: Park Friday The ci-utity dclegati-in assembled i lat thf j-;,rl- at 9:30 - nr for ; i j rcational instructiciis after wh;-.r j ’"CI m- ■ t the remainder of the day engaging in all phases -f re t ! ration:-, activities offered at tlv j park i Four-H Clubs present were Jv . irer Level. Spring!-eld Pleasant ; I Uni; n. F; .-.y Fork. Pb.v H:i ; Eagle Rock. Wendell. Zehulon. (Cary. Apex. Pine View. Holly jScrJngs New Hill, G; ’n- fa. .• jiiilt, St Matthews. Jefferies G'•*.!/• j s-upervisioi- of \V. C. Davenport j/rid Fuou.iv E'prir; The activities were unde; FOR FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 3794 FAYETTEVILLE | Venetian Blind And Awning Co, 545 MAXWELL ST • VENETIAN BUNDS « AWNINGS !i * WINDOW SHADES j THE ( - Sfctu?tU-.>-, June 25, 19411 j |■ , r , r - YOUR SCRIBE ‘ Ey rßEcp:cx: fwiNs A tcv; ctr.ys age get uu/c Rc hbr icy /■<.!: was kUlca as he fed . : criver by S;/' James I, Mc -1 them f Fort Eugf It happ. ! ; d on Murchison Re d m . . the ' G.-.ti f of State Touchers' College, w o ectually killed young Dun • : W«: "t not p lav in;:. tn< blamt ’ ’ V;rjy c;• the shoulders of thf' ■ )' ■' • • > Sgt. who was c riving tne • • 11 vac unTrtunate that he uu. ■- alor-g at that time. 1 ’ Y- v-vt Dunbar’s- chances, and the n : an.a s oi ovt ry young Negro were ■o years yes sold by a law "“ U p 't/whe calk'd t";< ■ bite co; didutes for tn< city cjuru bi! - -d told thc-m tiny had every ’.ury ,n Ih< bag ;-,nc :i they would 1 up with few hundred doi tht N< gro vote would bo do =?'7< ed. in them. Thc sam<• oncs i'-.at s;.iri thf tirnc -,v;;s no tripe for . Nei..;e police - need 24-uo,:r ■: - , p/otoc- Poi- new r? nevoi bes.-re Some iintc ago ’he police department ..s asked to patrol the Murchison head area. They -cm a squad, car (. mc-tor cycle ohcc early m the roc-f-nmg i- give some proection i< oho r; r gemg to school. He. ( S tea pictLUO I sc r. A lew months ago the M-, <n: 1 r F wais paved fn rn the m- ; ‘-"o- i of West Rowan Street in. /«ia- Cr-unly Av - ! F E. £v..-n>. Assistant Negro C noly Agent. Me, B M Eav sids. Negro Home Agent. | ■no '.at. lie Peebles. A No l a Hone* acihm mi} rbJqMou • By Bill PAtLso* JANHI 1 * much chaff bio win’ about in ■ fiction that e all real cau^e, . . lack of We just havi-ni been pi?chin" hard enough !” SILVER GRILL Heme Made Pies Tasty Home Cooked Foods ! Rev D. Morrison Mgr. MS Gillespie Sf- Crissic’f Beauty S'hops Fairmcnf Fayetteville Thompson St. 113 Gillespie Wc need your head in our Business Crissie Mclntyre. Prep j Arthur’s Seafood Grill 627 Person St Phone 4630 W* serve you anything from, a sandwich to a chicken dinner M.-s. Cra B. Williams Prop MOHAWK INN I* Peaceful Among The Pino* Parries Appreciated I G H- McDougald Manchester city •. ? . ■ •• 87 at the Junction '■ ii Sr,nr.*- I :-k( and p.ui n.- ,- : S.r,- ■ t?ioio thf Morrhii-L'E ip > ivate c.'.r ; - •nd cabs. Since tht-u- s re; no sidewuTks Von; Weft L--v.,<e Strcci u (V.uf , be? land St reel’ it is nccGssßrv t< t • jail podfhtrTinE to use the esie:'' ,h>r v..*,Tlk;n*; End if you w > r.< - i very carc-ful some car. in it- hu; *y . t ; : pass ai'jk-tLic ; car, wH 1 --a (4 O \v, j-. '.hew th.'s< ye . s. h.- b children ' | regard fc r anyone and it s ..11 that ; !he oJdc rr< : .- ■' . : ■ =■- < •; ;n d1 dr ; y . ..a ii ■ * \ Until vvr jjet police pu - ■jteeUon ant! sac sr>eed law icpalaU '■ ed and ?rj c-r.cc a other ohi} c•« will be victims of the fa t rnoum :wc ask tne <ii\ ecu no* I and I v , ’maneger fc r Negro p/lice there . :'->nd other carts of the city, w< c-.n ;-k thi (rues' in "wh ■: C; / Will he Next FOR SERVICE I J. Sc K. Market GroceVv and Meats HIT Murchison Ed. Phone 2890 1 Quiet Tactful Service CRUMPS FUNERAL I HOME Mutual Bursal Association 515 Culbreth St Day Dial 5476; Night 2467 LIVINGSTONE 1 RADIO SERVICE HOME AND AUTO RADIO REPAIRS 1 119 Gillespie St. Fayetteville | , "’ - i Mu,! i .»r... ii|.| i|i.i FOR QUALITY CLEANING DIXIE I CLEANERS| 214 PERSON ST. | Fayetteville, N. C, CAROLINA | Music Company Finest Sn INSTRUMENTS RECORDS RADIOS And Instrument Repair | 114 Anderson St., FAYETTEVILLE - > DON’T COOK—CALL [ 3-6126 and DRIVE TO | 1 CrissieV Drive-In f Luncheonette Vvhere Curb Service Is \ Performed and Delicious ; Foods are Prepared ANY STYLE ANY KIND J K McINTYRE Prop. If t - Murchison Rd
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