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■WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 13, 1952 Persons Attending Fair To Have Opportunity To Subscribe To Carolinian PITTS BORO Perron* who tend tbe third annual Chatham County Agricultural Fan to !>•: ' held on the fair- own ground:; ju;,t rad of thm oil., limits hero . s■!'( the Rolfit-.i Road. •. ill have' i tin opportunity to subscribe to North Carotin,o's loading woekly, i-( . ••ucr without leaving the. 1 .'dir,. >und William S’ei't, .Stato eiieiiln litoti cihector for the Carolinian 1 * jii fee o;.: hand during the entire 1 period of the fair. September 15 I ♦h«. *?>.» .10' h 1< accept suhscrip-1 ■ from person., attending tb 1 , OVER 10 ACRES I COMPOSE FAIR i GROUND SITE || PITTSBORO Approximately | 10 and a half acres located ins' j cad nf the Pittsboro town limits \ ! Ant xt to the County vhool tvs. - parage has been nun:hascd bv t.ie Chatham County Agricultural Fan i Association for it- fairground'*. On this Inure tract h :* hern! built a huge exhibition hall which '■ ttiis year will be pro int. esvicej •f' V th«' fir'd ‘ime Cooperation f»\-won! In Pittsboro \rca —... PITTSBORO The po.vwinn committee r.i the Chatham Coun ty Agricultural Feb has announ-j red itself indeed crateful for fh* splendid cooperation it has been receiving and continues te receive from the 'City of PiU-hnro and. officials of the County. When firs* fac'd with the prob lem of a location for ils annual' fair, the committee found Pittsboro officials and merchants willing \ a;id eager to help. Through the cooperation of the Mayor of Pittsboro and local mer chants and hostnc>.-men. the com* rrdttec was granted use of the to- ; cal fairgrounds tax fee- for if. » fair and in 1950 during the '» eek of October 16 through 21 succeeded in presenting it' fir-; annual fair. Some 3CQfI person tended toe first fair * A five - year restriction against the importation to the Uniter) State* of .’ivat. animals and pro ducts from Mexico has beer, lifted, with the wiping out of foot-and mouth disease there. Some 223,000 farm families re*, reived {heir first electric SCJ" 0 i‘ ■air RF.A-finan, ’ : lines dm mg fiscal 1052. Corncobs arc increasing in com mercial demand as a result of suc cessful research by the 17. S. De partment of Aricuiturc. Tb'V ay j used in the production of several . synthetics Sensational Values! 1961 MERCURY, Radio Heater «nri Overdrive $199 > 1950 PONTIAC 2-Door. RAH. Hydra. $1795 "50 Ford Custom Club Coupe Heater $1395 ’•l9 Mercury 2-Dr. s!29h Radio and Heater $1295 Many other models and makes to rhoose from CONN-GOWER PONTIAC CO. 507 Fayetteville St. Dial 3-4885 im'ii'.»lj»wti«m '-'iMrrny"«f|-ifmi«iMiiiiir»ii»inwnTi«n <hhti wmiwm n tirmt-iv mwinw«wun rurm ~r r i ——- am *" 1 '"* "■*" '■ i 9 iAR STAIRS White Seal BLENDED WHISKEY , —-- , |<' pTnt 4, r fi, , v-ir (•#* j . CARSTAIRS ■** ■ •» • T' -j- fjr y- JW|| i T-wy *i'svg mALrff uKtf j,*, <xrjp wesvywyg V; jHpagSBK 4> j WHERE JT rINCHES . , . New York cop liovers over M»rct» i Yonnshewski who sits with ber ! diaper fiaughl between steps of i escalator at IHT subway station. | She received only funds ■ -iital ! bruises. 4R ” HsTTIMG TOBACCO ROAD j .. /' ■• A ' - ./A ftJ Acib-. V*^; r \ ' -'%mT T» y® n Lovely model Till).' "(’.'moil to V i.hso ii \ :: i*' *- .she lemex for the Cigar llnne-t Kc'-tivul at Hartford, Corn., Sept, (i. 14. Mot*' than 1,000,t>00 persons will come to the five-day festival, which 'vili he attended by top civic and United Nations celebrities. The Connecticut Valley L the country’s leading producer of cigar tobacco, and is starring the foth * ‘ ' * national attention on its industry. Subscribe tly* . "** ''■ 1 SANTORO OFFICER AN AC- | 1 riON A Marine Corps Second i l ieutenant from Sanford, N. i makes ,i notation In the field j during a Command Post Exer cise hetri recently by the 3rd Marine Division at Camp Pen I dleton, Calif. Me Is Second Lieu tenant Hubert E. Waddell, who | is Assistant Division Personnel Assignment Officer. I*l, Waddell THE 3 BIG STARS OF THE "BIGGEST SHOW OF 52" (???) Ati mryr AND OTHERS TOO -fan .The Man) Krn t~n and his Progressive Music Orchestra the divine Sarah Vaughan and Nat ‘King’’ Coir are joined as stars of the Fall edition nf the 'Biggest Show of '32” by Stump and Stump; Gecrgr Kirby; Tedd> Hale and The Conga runs when the- ap- Here Is How Veterans Os Korean War May Secure Bill Os Rights Benefits WINSTON - B’U.EM- Six ? 'p to a GI loan for a home, f dtp (.n L' -mc;.. "i rv outlin.'d in the V'irrav kdininistraiior. for ilu • benefit of TT ,r i: • • Minn a mil :i,, n veteran* v. ; -.o have bo n dt.-*■ .-■ ■ id from the iimed service.-. ;incv the uivt of the Korean eonfir The new Korean GI Bill. '-.irn.-rt mt). ln« hi sh- rri ..- dent nn It.G Ifi, l f| s2. aiwnils the loan guaranty section at the World Mar II GI Rill to is the son of Mrs. Pauline Wad dell. «22 Washington Avw, San- j ford. He completed three years j : of college at Greensboro, IT. C. prior to enlisting in the Marine j Corps. He resides with his wife at Post Office Unit 8. Homeja Housing, Camp Pendleton. The couple has two children. Frank lin. age 2, and Milton, four | months. pejr in person i! the K’leigb M« mmf.il Audiforitim on Thurs day night. Oct. 2nd. The promot ers of the extravaganza have an nou need that ail seats in the huge arena w ill he reserved for The affair rod that advance tic. kefs will go on -ale for the event on September loth Include eligible vi'terarv- n itb >,<-rvic»' anywhere in the «, <>rld siner lime Vrtorar. Adminirtrahon r.':;ion oftlr* ■* lord *ho ''ountry arc. now i.-.‘;uin': o. mm of loan • find ;> •■•■.or- >ng applies- lotH ir>vn >4l *' The six m dor ..top? to a G1 loan nr*.* * I—Find the properly r n t»n sinevs venture you want to boy. 2 e t o to i FsnU building and |n*[) avMootsfion, or other institution. 5- t’revent your plan and ! your original discharge or sep aration paper, I—Propert, is sppr lived try V \ approved appraisers. .*>—t'rrtifiejtf nf value ero- -so ihr tender. 6 If application is approved. I the loan is made, In : top Mo, 3, the original din- j charge oi reparation paper fs | needed to apply for a certificate j of eligibility. Veteran; Adminls- j lration aid that veterans need not, n,.;h ‘o apply for *h' , ?e certificates! sinftr there r usually time to doj so '-y.cn the loan application ism submitted. I-oeal Veteran'- Administration | 1 regional office,, however, "‘ill Is- j ." •< * eptifica*. ? of eligibility at any j . lime upon th- request of an ell-| I gibte veteran. j To t "ligihle veteran? mu .t | lifvc discharged or released under j conditions other than dishonor-j ivble: the-.- must have had active| ; tnilhary or naval service tn the ! U. S force; anywhere in the J corkl at liny time after .tune 77.. H>so and before the current oner- j gency i- declared ended, and they must have served at leas! 30 days .unless they were discharged soon er for -i ;..er vicc-conn ected flisa*! t bility. BPC [fiarag] land V And Everything Else in Groceries A, Q. SUGGS Grocery Store Phan* 2211 Siww Hill — ■' jCAROLTNIAN Badweiser Te Appear/ RALEIGH -- The world-famous I Budweiser team of eight champ- 1 ion Clydesdale horses will be an ,tr . Nv i ..,ar<j- 1 lir.a State Fair here October 1.4- : io. it has been announce'<t by Llr... J. S. Dorton, cair manager Famil- ; mr to new.reel viewers and horse, shce.v followers for 20 years, the uekTuaied fjghi-horta hitch 'vlll be making its first appearantje at ;)h: State Fnir ■\\ r yrc ve’-y happy to have • Ibis great attraction at the 1052 Fair,” Dr. Dorton declared, '‘be—; cause it is tremendously educat- | tional. The horses are prefect 1}" /uatchcd, .''.eh *t?ighing nearly \ v.f'CO pound:-, and every one ft! i ehaiTti'don a* Clyderdioyc show ; 1 somewhere In the world befor. i being added to the AnhcustJ-' i Busch team. The Fair managet said that! ! farmer* and horse lo’-.-rs will | ! Hampton Crusaders Take 1 To Air For UNCF Benefit j NEW YORK The Hampton ! Crusaders, a 45-voice male chorus j lot Hampton, Viiginia will be pvt— i rented by the National Broadcast-1 | ing Company in a new scries of j I weekly musical progams, seise- 1 : duh fj H> start Sunday, September 21. The broadcasts by the Crusad-; ! ers. presented in cooperation with! : the United Negro College Fund, 1 will originate in New York at' ; 11:15 - 11:30 a.m. EOT and will !be heard over many nations of r the NBC network. Known throughout the Virginia: Peninsula as the “workingmen's j choir.“ the Crusaders are spon i soied by Hampton Institute, one! if the 32 private colleges aided by 1 the United Negro College Fund. Charles H. Flax of Hampton's Mu-; sir Department, formerly director of the widely publicised United States Navy Glee Club during; World War 11. directs the Cru sader* a,, a college-community s*r (udar Os libation (Jub Slates fleet At \ M(I.A On Sunday RALEIGH -- Yno Cedar of Deb l moo Chib '’ .'ll l) eef ;,{ fur Blood w'»rth Street ) MCA on Sundav afternoon, Sentct..her If at 3:3«. Trie me'/'ing iU mark the re :■ umpt.ii.in of rh.rie* by the club folio'' i»i ; a month's vacation pe riod du 1 ini: \ u.. ?. Mr/. 'Tar' l Mr con pre'-idenl 'f ‘>.e '’lub v d Mr Minnie Dave, socrotaev. \ (k i Duo Therm i%fml FUEL OH. HOME HEATER IPiiiP 1 ■' k BsilJi) j LOW DOWN PAYMENT j i • fXOUSfVI OUM CHAMBR BURNSt • AUTOMATIC POWER-AIR *IOW!R • CHOICT Os TWO SIIB • WAf$T-HIC*H COHTROI DIAI • WASTf STOPPER AN& HUMIDHITR C/lff, 3-6332 1 THOMPSON LYNCH CO. Dial 3-6332 20 W. H«rir«t* SS. — i i ram Will j 4 t State Fair •find interest in the enormour. harness display which accoiftpah icfst the team. Worth thousands of dollars whh its brass, trimming. anti finest obtainable leather, the i>a. noss mciudes two complete sets for each horse. One attend ant's. time each day, and almost all day, is spent in cleaning and polishing the harness. Wt plan to have the team pa rade: around the grandstand race baric each afternoon, going through their maneuvers including figure , eights, and twists and turns with 'he hind wheels of the great brass- i ! ttimmPd wagon remaining in vlr*| : tually one place," l>c. Dorton ;aid : -We also will include this spec | tscuiar demonstration on evening 1 programs in the State Fair Arena iin the modernistic new coliseum; j which is expected to »e ready tor |at least partial use at this year’s | State 'Fair." Vice. ! Organized In 1930 by 12 men ! who wanted to sing just for the | pleasure cf singing, the Crusaders : present interracial mehiVicrship of '45 includes white collar workers and professional men. through the I majorit yarn laborers from the , nearby shipyards of Norfolk and i Newport News. Sit C i To make one pound of butter. 9.77 quarts of milk is required. . Sanskrit writings, 0,000 years old tell how milk is one Os the most ; essential of all foods. Agricultural workers from 20 countries spent, a week in Not ?h Carolina during the Southern Grasslands Tour, held in con nection with the Sixth Interna tional Grassland Congress. l»«ilmwinin 1,.11,1,11 MM 111 up, n r 1 -nimninwinumi m miir-mnni rri in rr-- -iuT * - ————— rrT—- *********** r 4 . ; * * ji l, r (T V * -. jif’ s V Serve the y oungstc % t FRESH , ftu i o Qyfmjp PIKE STATE n \ MILK A/ tri \ j 9° ° **-’“* © «f r© w ©tf ~*Tl —I*f% ||/»I 1 ■ir <11“ ill “ = ‘*“ • 'ft -#* l ® l i© MSsufc ***.»&■* r? %*r4t- *v idRHmS&b / f i ...... - i \ , i \ x ■ j Gcod advice R«dd!yJ . , , cm-4 -nri+l? school days Iter* again it t \ ddtiMy important to make .Jti« the* your youngs* *r if provided vdtli proper lighting iot study. y Young eyes or■<? easily injured Imm glare, inadequate or unpropef lighting , . . in fact, permanent damage can be done if this situation i« \ allowed lo go unchecked. ft 4 Some of file symptom c of eye strain caused, by improper lighting are nervousness and headaches Prevent damage to young eyas ~ * check the lighting it your home before school starts! -. •■v-t : >. ji 11?#;- I; v ' i I i . ! ' UGHTCOMPANV) | j > " ' ' Over 100 Exhibitors Took Part In 1951 Fair TTTTRBOKO ln the Second : Annual Chatham County Agricul tural Fair hr Id hen* last year. 1 more than 100 bona fid* tors di.q.'iayed more than 301 ; Herns, including canned products, ; baked goods, potted plant's., flow • j i bring plants, horticultural pro-; | ducts, girls' and women's foodie-1 work, house furnishing and acts > and crafts?. I *««<h hood Groomlng tarly A TEN MINUTE ROMP is enough to make little Sister - crowning glory as tangled as a bramble patch. Make her proud of sleek, well groomed hair, and soon she’!! he brushing her locks by herself. The gold-initialed Incite and nylon comb and brush set illustrated is wort’: |2.19. but is available fur 50 rents and a box from the ne** Lifebljdy with Puralin * USE LIGHT tnats RIGHT FDR BETTER SIGHT PAGE SEVEN Educational booths on forest fire prevention, a model faff* and otb<»r such displays serf* on hand. Hr ’.nrt Mrs. Aeuule Page of hlUr City. Route I, produced (he lour farm booth displayed at rhr fair. products of Ibis boolh rrprrvrnted every phase of farm home thing arc
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