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PAGE EIGHT wmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■—— s j jTAYETTE V!LLE~ j 1 \ ~ • i YOUR SCRIBE. •-fcs FREDHICK t. j ' _ j <1 f*rw the s.*bocls of Th<: city ui.fi state will their doors fsn the si? seboti tOTm. A: thee*: doots open, a.,Vina the yctutg school lad to <nm back to < on 1 r-lt’e his t .-• hev education, there wH: ?if a few that will net head tho bio To these few thl? article is tl! t**etee!. Ait ecucaticM; is one of too few thing---. of which you cannot le do Drive;-'. Voa are always adding something new. tV- ; arc ir. at- age that re quire* «n education to exist. It </■ s rather si rang* to see nc-w who can’t write his or FOR SERVICE X & K. Market Grocery and Me»t* 43? Mtirchi«H! RcL | F'fccrse 28SQ O.uie, Tactful Service (SUMP'S FUNERAL | HOME Mutvaf Burial Atfcckbos | S:-;S CuUaeifc Si. tear ■ Dial 5471!} Wichi Silt" I NEW ANE)~BETTER I ! USED CARS \ I 1949 PLYMOUTH I I Special Deluxe 4 Door Sec Jan. Fully 1 equipped. Radio, Heater, White Side veal}?. Finished! in a 'beautiful Green. j 1948 PONTIAC .'.lire am liner. FuHy equipped. Radio, Heal- '' er, .Toot Light. Fog Lights, Seat Covert. j! Suri Visor, White SidewaUs. A beautiful | Maruon, 1948 PLYMOUTH [ j { 1 Special Deluxe Tudor Sedan. Flack | 1947 CHEVROLET Acre Sedan. Radio. Heave:. Two Tone Blue. j 1946 CHRYSLER Royal I A ioc-aslv owned car- Equipped. 1 1946 FORD 2 Door i ! . s Fog Lights, Radio, Heater. Seat Covers. | Loeaiiv owned : 1946 FORD 2 Door || i _ {I Special Deluxe. New Motor. Fla die Heat I I or Black i 1946 CHEVROLET | Business Coupe. A word to the- housewife : | | i h>> mav be a good, second mount fer ' the husband B. <fe M. MOTOR CO. . 464 FRANKLIN ST. . _ RHONE. 5202- i »•*•( name. Those tblnga a-.baally ex ist here, in a city that boasts of or-o *ot the largest elementary schools ant) teacher training colleges in rhr slate. Th- time is not far off when at least ;■ high school education is. re . mired to become a janitor, a prac -1 lical nurse a cook, a maid and practically to do any domestic work Only a few years ago a young teen ige girl could get a job as .> ! nurse, earing for tho young chi'- ; <Jre ti A young hoy could get a job ias a janitor or chauffeur. Today you lave a different story, most buildings requiring a janitor hav? | installed heating units which re quire some knowledge to operate, i They have air-conditioning units 1 which require gauge readings. All I ibis e-quires an education beyond i grade school. Intellient families will no* hire versons to tiur» infants an |'f ? s they c:i n ma *• forma las an d iv, for: they grow older, teach their; *o read and write. • In ordn to walk into any pav ing i<vh a person mus* be trained to fill tfcai job. and to set that train • rift one most -tat in echoed Too many of our young boys and , girls get the idea that when thev finish elementary and high school they know everything, and the • they have learned enough. The j problem. as mos* of err parents i To stay In school may create: :• I problem, sa most of our parents I may tot be.- in the position wotk in order to keep our ciriidren j school. j Then. t>*o,- there must h* -eon j initiative or. the part of th* indi jvidoal to want to stay j: -h< •-! i fry ail means please stay in school as. the race needs move and ; more trained r>- rsons t< tak* the torch when the present leaders s?wp i out. of the picture Young men and young wonit-t. >5 | you are planning to step school; • and go to work, remr-trrbe- you may j i get a job paying a fair salary new : But. what are you going to d« | when someone else has been trained to take yeur job? Forget !h« idea and go back ; o Softool end get tha* mu-:r. t ceded training new. Cooperates Uilh FFPC PHiT.-ADEL.PHIA. Pa. (NlPS'* f According to a recent statement by the Executive Direct or oi the Phi'-t delphia FEPC Commission, a pro jec* to have employers eotepiy with j Commission regulations regarding employment application forms and pre-employment inquiries has th< , full cooperation of t.h- Cha her of Commerce. Pi Frank Loeseher. Commission head, stated that the Chamber f , warded to its 21 nc* members a lie-; of lawful and unlawful pr« ;..i f mem inquires as per the interpr-. taiiom of the Commission. Ad* tionaliy the Chamber invited members to submit their en- •*. forms for rt-vi* w As a result of this support Le <ht r advised, ••■nt. : with tr, !• organisations and businoss »-<s..u*i tif-ns is being established with view toward securing the sarm of cooperation. I: was revealed th; me-st ei these groups have a tread,, agreed to distribi; e FEPC liter;, tore among their memberships A total of 423 Norih Carebra : farmers hav. etvered the 200- • but he 1 corn coot* f- r 1949. h cerding »r Di E H C< •r. jn therpe ol •• ert-norr.y for tn SU.te C; Jit pe Ex*-; >-■ ~ y, - , Tht se. fr ea, Core: t;...- Vsm Ft itiv? win r„ lv,-'d it Tr bt; City -» O?lofc r 13. 14 and -5 ’ JUST ARRIVED I The New All-Metal I DELUXE ft I his amazing vehicle has a wid* range or use: . Th>* ft Suburban rules Uke a sedan looks li k • a station s % *agon and cc.ivurts in than 30 sec: n f : into a I roomy cargo carrier. With a seating capaitv of fiv 8 ft this model is a must for business men, farmers, saic * 8 H men and anyone who likes a useful an ! beautiful!'. 8 , ft vied car Built m the new 1)1 inch. P>m>uti; cuassi ■, 1 | insures dollar for dollar value. j At s 198800 Delivered 1 j ALSO- I ( VISIT US TO SEE THE DODGE FTCK-t r WITH I | THE MANY NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVE I | ME NTS I YARBOROUGH I MOTOR CO. | i DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALERS 131 SW, RUSSELL. ST. PHONE SOSO : j * 1 A -arTruriWffruilirr TB IMH I Milll ■IIHIII mi i i CARO!-TNI 4 *1 fettturdftj, - }9 i 0 jLOIifSA’S IJETTOI ? - j f i Ocaj l.Luisa. j We arc tWu j u* uy.U* Vv< \ bestb ih- i ut v.7tr bi’VF v » c.'ol*t }go with them c. * . rr.i -i j-; b ; {time btChiJi-c t'bc.:< '■■■'< ' - i IpOOlxt Cl. ” Sc: TT"' . Ii \J i vf'C- t'y t.v, ’ -1' -- I then, from us After they get turned • tbc- beys, then they don’t eurt ry jtb.-ng at*cut th.rr T >:> d< th. j I sriTif th".( \I. 1 r.> V- .*..; w00’.,: y- ; "Ou Smeert T’.xik'' - V-' | A r-.ywt r i "Well, si strems t. *••< that by ! now you should kttqv. ? v. they' j * ; wetk grid ret us. 1f iislon t< th: m I when they fry ,‘c tyou fr: rr. ;y nr current Irtenc' T 1 re ;s sort e * excuse for helm. fo< ■.. ;ht first Umt t~l it jp y,... cvi fpui: * : you foil i- r tbc nirm trkkf twice 1 OLISA ;D.:u • I c-u isa : 1 am ii pi ; ) • 19 1 v i your opinion at-oxn prublena 1 - m m My psrtnti r-. < • It; tr y im m < Id-fas hio I g is and 1 ■ hoys mixing teg*put ;.n<i having • iii good t.'m* I tts; os tor yng : • ■ date regularly r.:-i don't you! 'tiUm it’s okay f. : m* ! dale orc-e! Or twice or. a■«((;;• : n I’ll !.c 35 in October. 1 lei? my tr.otqrr s l -. h;.e a p/o c; 'time when -hi was r- gin and yet | she- hardly wants rr-<- to ook * ’ i boy. \ It sounds silly when the beys; . k n • for a dat. . date, i sot* just =• t-o.f the -.•?> . .1 . in tewn that doesn’t date BROWN EYES \ A ! Answer: I think it would t ail right •• your rr.otiier v. aid n l vou bnlc or the weekend Th..* -f • . - if she knows the roj ye:.- -re g - ing with, where > •-s art :.e k •' iVf that ... ■ rr < e at a pm; er houi Ask he r to try • v <:; j IC>f U "A■ (; fc R .. T tW O (, Hf; 'A ii ( I .he S(! : that y- . . f,. ?j ; - .-!■(.■ up n perhaps sh< . .11 eharsg. n«-i n. pe ;;b' -,U !H *l.-. II rn..y ;;<e U:,h v-i.jlei r-'hei >- . c • -d:. *•■-•■■■ ■ ; - e...t .-■hn yu or Irifti-o - v t not hex t :r p!< • GUIS T Address y**ur letters tc. "I tioisa’ I* . i Bov 53?' (IntngeMo; s m\im & BE U Ti Hy UN. SOP HI t ItKl S SON Fatigue a Cause <-t Depr. -sie.n Most t i us v.-L- tin r i uehly .ii- eOiir: .. ■. t -1 in , o- i O' r-0i! i V ;;:?y V. ..pi birr:,;,-,,if v-bt-r. f**‘isued His fr»tel ; l*!ct. l Ian.:!: . i%TC not no*rx! t T;>«' . v/ --, • bee.*: sue. eosst ! i. life are not ;•■ a rule ithese w.-fjh the most brilliant iri hLc a 11a; those who do r • eab : ly yv< up te discouragement They gr ; ; e.r-ei in spite of o fe.nnl t.-.lu’v. When they fact . | sto*'. ws : ihi-y either ■ * a.-0iJ r *c.! it or bJjis* a passage- througt.- it Vo* -a ; fid success d-- r '.ot yfte* , eor •• to .be quittc-r, but to th: pa ‘Cent work.*•; .--he- like the pottoi e'e-rori no vice ry by i .-1 g.v --! hig way !.e de-e-ouragcnw-i-t <• • -i 1 in';.: ?! a- the first ore-: (i'll t » Os a SaCt’PSSfui 1|1(. If a PH*-! i: •■ve he can dr.vc hw ■ ell hard i,t t certain p ;:r . cut h : T .•:•!!' r e,5 in ie W' hjm-f ' t( grow so tired each day fta* bn be*dy dots j ix come roted e?. ; ing the r.jrbt. If he does that, '•< i’ jemo.- ?• n-- i; by accumulated fa tigue While ir this state the hea'fr; *■- iff ; "O the morale; is S' t, r i e that be way to tb.i <>■:- n at. discouragement which the erne.’il’cn engender?. It i* ; f Mich Ernes that wiH-now *' • wt?.k ine many fooii-’* deedt ' arc cop'-.D'‘i,U;c Lf:d crrcTF tx* *rlt b .t *• - loci 1" vc- Ih-;*i d*t*Tr*e.: p- s» - - ; . ••> r Ime s. When one is fatigued and dis courageci th* fe-elings art rdosi s* - r; — five. Slights are imaguj.-c where none art meant and th* OIM l‘ 'V?o : p to the Pp? tc in !.*••*• < of U ter •t SLIVER GRILL Kitruf. Made Pie? Tfcfdy: Hmm* Cooked Fock.lt. j.' Rex D Morrison. Mrs JL J G’-iJiespi* Sf PHOTO CENTER 4SI Hay St. ”HOb R 3777 HOVj: sEKI'ICf a* MtOTC nNISIHNC. line os Camera* _ AM> P't>CAo Supp!k*f fob rr:r Amateur OJi THE Fro fcm »ana! i|l vEii’-'dsci ■ si'A ■; * j^H O i 3;. i' ; 4-I | v ;• rCB FT.EE ESTIMATES DIAL 3794 FAYETTEVILLE VeneiAm Blind A nd A> mag Co. 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