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C 'i 'P t‘ ) ; , . •; \ Jam i.-Li ; .;U*n> j |stiiU • vpital sot i. a>.« fttoy ! ;iSgvr plate h.VvaJ.j.Ai points out He ar<s<rts r**iat ,ie >)W‘ fr ' : . ok] .i,'. r • r.f i'. f not :u‘.\ isahxe j ' ■*; ■..,. rr,, . • V1 Oh ?1U - t 0 liAOttlC V 1 ti s. il ;. . ;,p t: , ! -.vlach Tiratcafov-J! | .4v i> - ho.' .'Ay At*Uf I*, ,»<,!: ‘j, ? that ~ u tenants •'•A Ini.;’ . -n! n l!«i lUCK nl j i:jmy or t ic.iht Some ! aru.l lords; U;- tl ». \ * ;lm;f ccjulpnic-nt j i» • ;nort* am | suu>s SssJifWO' n ;■ - h Cq. rj c-coi -iCOSi‘iO ;I . to’, m ,• .am true v. lier«-. ;T o* ,',a’A'Ou‘.l Mutches il-v | u.- ed ihe co?Vtiii*OJj explaniOd a* t»ov« cii> iLKiially i>v remedied by the use of additional turn meieijl fertilizers itkgh ii» n*~ Imogen whiile Uie oreanh ma are That is uhy \\ e /;et iiiUeli better re sults in ve fie tii bit gardens from the u • of both siieble ti-snuri- and commerce* \ fer ti n'a r thpij we ’l l > from, sta ble mariure alone. 1. -o fo*:‘ti'.i zcv w\i h rr.odera?e - ; -1 , i p" 1 try/’.T f‘ _ , r . y,j p - „ North Carclin« Cell- g<* Eagle cag- • el ;> scored their ninth CIA A v.ii v.fj tin.- Lit: on n* f v S«. c-a a v m£ nt | „'.i points v. .j:,• te.uv:i;;.<U‘ H.-.i,':. iot'tapiy a: Huv .rd Utio'trsity i \& i v !ly i . ■ 1-. ' * . 'J , J',, C !U.'! lOr •tt S (u - -fay. Feb 6 and .-. (. v.i . vi ■. scheduled ui-nn: the w<i k :nd inciude in do.-.r *». ’.f: i*. with A. and T; a '>•? C.*:iuut demot.strafloa w i t h : <V ;.'V Uri'.vvi - Uam;- sw»n> 1 Ki..-.,: biVAti'n Kb'C ~nd To . Blau ant: h.e cro" of a “Miss NCC w.mter Homecotninf whare to eat "IT" FAYETTEVILI.E DUNN LILIJNCTON I Selectiitg the Site l irsl Step j Toward Home Ownership from ‘..MALL HOMES GUIDE ... lJ i - tUi ■■ j i.t'in" n... it -in. first i f t.v *te;j to home ownership, sc- > a t. 1 ' , to Ml id LI HoiliCS OU)'U' tl . von choose your lot carefully, you ( j v.i hi hav*. a goad .start toward 1 1 , : i<= in* vGu? Ciit.'tllt ) ulTi<rr i»Oß‘i€‘ j £ ■,..i The prooL ms to Ot considered ■ i. are diseu u -. u below 11 yon cJiua liomtfite in a : i ci i.ldti suburb you'll j the oiivantagey of good telephone , ; si- rviec, electric power, acv, era, ; ( itreets atid sidewalk*. Such a lo- ■ caTloo. also offers the benefits of | . bre a),a poli'-'e protection, trash j . collection and gaud tiaaspf.rta- j ; non facilities. . '1 he re are, of course, diradvan- 1 j Tutf.i to city ot nlaer suburb loca- j xions Strict building codes set. up | r L jiisur* safety m crowded living | , , reas may ridt permit cei tain i. const rue l ion feature:- yci. waul ; Construct ion and lot co.'ts are. hi, £ IVi : i.] CI "f. 0.1 ' r vil.' r !J, t ..... | higher taxes, choice lots may be : y. y.: to t,,.u ilvirig conditions ate ! tbui !j .... Wl V ilifa - • S rheu'd you csei--.de to so hi sour ; j. y, KC.Or. ... . c.Ju! b ui .ii , : .... ! j ... . :j t.,,a sots uic ; ly.; , i . i and more pienti- j iol ian . . city You can prab- ; ably Vu. .-e greater flexibility of i house dt :. ;yu I'l-opertv taxes Will | :,<• lower. Living conditions will i be cleaner. j However, d n’t ini! to consider] the disadvantagey. In many cases i both water out! sewer systems; must be ju'uv, led ; > the- property otv:uer. Although lute cost less, ns- j S V S'tt3.(-!: t.' ..' . Sl.sill: tOf lOCt.i i.'li" j priivtiuei.ls. !.cc to schools] and oil i*s it et'ti n great and] there is generally a lack of good} pab-iic i.ri..;,w t., t iuri. Fire cm-; too. After you decide on the ioi a- ] lion, you v, rd be 1 t.uly to look lu-r . • el Os f;> I‘' V ‘ r ' ; narrow id. will accodduccleu- &: two-story hoiiu . widen faerty shallow tot is ■udatee sc-r a ninth; i for a split Level d\v.-Jiti:.:'. Terrain ts another important land feature : to e oi :?;der, Sod condition, which can Lc de termined by ha.iug lest holes dug, is a land feature that has j direct bearing .m h..-use cwdstrae ticn Heavy cirt ■-1 is : excellent because it r cm uiv -■- ca vu tec* With ~... ■ ’ - 1 : s t ttsfcCi uiiiuli iU- tbli&frr*. J hb H >•> NCC Fakes 4-point Win Over Shaw Univ. Quint On Losers Court REASIBLING ST'S LEADS SCORERS • ~nfn f Ho •-1 Hopkins. 6 , i ]i; fi'i‘SUu*.i:i *■<. liter ut toi.juird Ng.aj coUegt. '..usktr.boil s»oo)*€rs for the fifth siraS.- it W4*ek. Latest figures : . veal th-I’. • • na7 .scored 422 pointn u.r 15 td-.u t t a23 puint per ;. jw - 'i7 -n ,-vrecord of 629 t.' , t - . ahii:-' l'tOd the rrc*; f , r . . arm U-. i on • , \‘4 . - iVip: " ■ IMf.O I ;* . iw’•4 p\ •J Q. Fxi fxA. '..aiv tc.h r.ie} 'jit play-: pK\,i &s:d scoriru Jvum: I t v,tv conceivable Jingle. * i-.il A»- ;.tr" is a great box office atirac- • tu.n. BFC ~~- HOOT OF IXU i Dfi:piit 1 ti'ke universal convlciioj. Stl-.fct bootiefeguig is evil, the nnea-; i ace continues to grow, David Bun-J ■in ;, vice p vMctni of Scheniey Jn-1 Inc • i: jp ? ’ that :v< basic v:%-use vvas | ! i ct"‘ssive taJHrS against legal liQUOf j I Vic Vet faysH ■ • / " f ■ f vvCfcUO V/Ak- e veteran?; j W<Th ■Bf-feVICs ONCE WOfiT-A I *MQ wAv£ SOLO 'SC HOMES' ior farms they Sought u.npes* i i -tWE woau»» a g«,w i MAY HAVE TUEtt? LOAN | GUARANTEE RIGHTS RESTORED THE *o*£a < f 4 tflU. - a ; i wSO* ! ff, V /A- t \ jtVa* .V /<r / fIHVcMHHS , - - i 7©; Uii r.ft orsayttoft afcg;gai • THE C AROLJNT AN foundatidfi forms are being Unit and concrete poured Ofti-.ii it's difficult lo decide jur! u' .it ..on can afford t' pay tui a lot Generally the .-.si : .!,) ...; , al. e i: i ", IP to A: pel i-eiit . t the total building bud.gel 1! you aw pi.tr.nnig to ■ t i tnocteage lout; U- sure to pel ap , , ... al of tile lot j; .111 tht lend i.e institution before signing an offer so purchase. Your property investment is protected by zoning, land «al* re strictions and building codes. Zonirtc laws establish the relation Ship Os houses lo building and property lines. Lana sale restrictions attend the sale of lots in mo:-.' new sub di-. ismns and m. < ai ar,- as follows di The iot ovr.fi must ; cons’, i act a hotise of certaui cost , within a definite time, »«> Tire butldu.i can only be u > d I. ■ dwelling purposes and inn.-t tfe set back « certain distance frciri the street, Buiiding cods: «n At up to e'nnunatc fu-e h.n-.ards and in sound construct ion and xu.-e* -, a!uc. City and town cod.- s«rt ci ... ! Izes for j >. i morns end windows, and certs*lll construction standards FHA fl i nnneed homes must conform to i atate nr id national regulations j governing construction. What to Watch Have boundaries described in jthe deed checked by a surveyor | before you buy. to make suie j they are correct. Make- sure also ; that the location Is the one you | und"rstiii d .* to be you won't ! ijuiM on tie' wrong lot Don't i.y a lot u:.t:i you are I legally certain that the ’title tc I the land vvu) be clear in yoxn \ \ name, It V the ]tTai duty of the i Unclear'‘title.'' : The validity of a clear t.tlfe .i - i-fjoiild be by a guarasity I policy which is ’.he only siifeguara i that the land is yours. Alter the I l,r .ynt Hi'...: -t the prop! ity owi** ; er ami if \ f - - c- is ar.y loss to iung 1 the company pays far it j Should you buy a cc.u.try lot At ; a tax tale, get a quit cl Jim deed fra’;, the o.vne.. So;nc states per" : : mit the owner to redeed the prop ! f-rty if you do not obtain thus . ‘ docurrw ut from i„;n, Ul.iVi . "V JEW . ■ I; Kn ;at Spi.ii■«ici in 1-1 oy- * 1 Ji of- > >i‘* oi* .Shaw i h.'. ’d . ui.«i vim vie ‘a ' •■* J set ’;u- ] . I-...- f t-■■ Bear, ’-t'iin,: a 2i point p«rf .maace Shaw >o< k -n r-'-rly lead but. be > F .'les ! it. tied the . .re At haif the score was 28-26 Tin. 1 ..les broke away in fast faslii- i. • thii’in;-- the third quarter to win For SJvwv. E! :.e: Clark and A; vv ij7Gi» oreo hi it wilfi »- i- ui.it ' w(h T. xII .vi io and S«»in Jo/. - 1 ’of NCC It-d their scoring, parade filii 2u poiirt.-' . A‘ii in hour iCv'niCiT. at C S IPlllliOM \ c »Ufl* the iOV.’CSI Hi- V- - V • • ' * i I- about your navy IMKwII y?^ 1 " '*N V ifo nine months of kore.aw ' S-' \ \ ACTION THE BATTLESHIP / ■ ' tv MISSOURI steamed more , ° uO ‘ J I■ - ' ||l . ,F ’u / , 2»' or the i i GUADALCANAL CAMPAIGN, oSb' ENEMY SHIPS WERE ! s '- x SUNK BY US. SUBMARINES U. ThMnM SM Ai-O.N E. -1 n-- -,JV,. Z>KX j «'.\wv\vAW'i -• cs AaX-svj ‘: .• jSWS \<> :«•>'>^'. v C. n ;{cv?A-F's' mmm % :yIT : . ■ i ■•-. & Afttdduy*} ty'na+rt .\i. ‘;-J J. iCJuxn Well-Known TV Preacher Discusses Purity HOW INSTRUCT oar youth ] on the subject of purity'* What I is purity? 1 urity is reverent- paid to ! {he mystciv o( sex. In every inr ti gy tlu : re are two i, lit - i/icnts Cm vuibit. Uh other a. vi able. Sax is a mystery too, b- , 1 it 1 1,■. the.s-e two char aotcrietiti fie-x is something known to everyone, and yet :ex n something hidden from. j tz'f y onto' ’J'h c ki io w n €-1 all i it. js dial t , i- either male or fe male The invisible, hidden, myster.ous (.vroci.t in .-.cx rs tit capacity for creativeness— a sharing in some way of the Creative Power of God. AS GOD'S LOVE is. the crea tive principle of the universe, so God willed that the love of man and woman should be the creative principle of the family. This power of human beings to E? got one lo their image and liken- ■ is something like God’s creative power by which He made us to His image and like ness. Because of the reverenee Vvi.ii.fi envelop,s this mysterious power wl.’ch came from God, mankind ha-- alw?g.*s felt that it t.i• ", be m- : only by a special sanction from God. That >. wl.y Uaditionally mar riage hi:, hen associated with religious rites—to bear witness to tlit fact trust it has been ap proved by God. b:E?c f’-'. fS LOW i'JIS n.a;v be uecd only in certain j elation- College Medic Says Flu i Outbreak Is Receding 1 \\,:n ; • I. s?g li-- •Ah '* ! )•' VV 'A • m ,id • At the :■• k. the outbreak on ; , i; . \; ;g- iGii,,i , ng uv thati 4i* 280 Graduate Students j Listed at A& TCollege r’-HEF'.NSHOHO -• t t v: tuin-tiVcd jin id y Cbik-.e for the- wmtej i v , .sed by Dr i* A. Willn«iria f dean i Tin C»: e a'- Seliowi. Os the ; t oo- divisions of .stouy meludinj^,: t. tiu'Cil Edaeation Industrial! and liural Ktiuea-, nun. Ur iatt> ; lead* the list with, o,i-d tnf ollri.eni of 154 persons. I ; A "v/T-d mi JU; ha.- enrolled for. vi,--,,«. , rri j or.t:on and IP are ! ; I .;‘ couree:’. li! tilt; lltOti ill 13 1 F. . e.ilii ii field. ~ c • *,: -- ■ \fj s-haros, further.. i ;. :v- of Ihi enroliecr are rnaie; ships. What u lawful in one | relationship is not lawful in ! | another. The “creativeness” of j man and woman Is lawful uxi- j der certain relationships sane- 1 turned by God, but not apart from that mysterious relation ship called marriage. Who then are the pure? THE PURE ARE those who j have such a reverence for the mystery of creativeness that ; they will suffer no schism be tween the use of the power to j beget and its divinely ordained purpose, namely the raising ot children for the Kingdom of God. Those things which Cod hath joined together, the pure would never separate. PURITY IS NOT just phys ical intactness as the pagans believed. In the maid it is a firm resolve never to use the power until God shall send her a husband, and in the man it is the steadfast desire to await upon God’s will that he have a wife for the use of God's purpose. In this sense, true marriages are made in heaven, for when heaven makes them, body and soul never pull in opposite di rections. The physical aspect which is known to everybody as sex is nevet alienated from the invisible mysterious aspect which is hidden from everyone, save the one willed by God to share In it with Cod’s sanction and in God's own good time i "J Si»fwc*6fa»n twm, '** M&ajtoa, i*. w • ■ait!' employed to help! : . . WMi MCC .iuthori- Cieeidtrd to BO- ; •;,, r i: r ) . ,;, , eUSOK as puSEibip to j 'a: .'Hi th.' ' -pr< ad of :ho “viru-C to a; ".a t f!naa:p, ' many part‘d the world aod that is btlit-ved; a ,n,v, t‘a- total. Sixty-one art-! th ju-t i;0 fomaie students com-1 CARR MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED KAISER-FRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE ‘'Aiwavs Bargain In USED CARS'* 528 Person St. IBar ■ §prj|§' Give them a light weight bike lor Christ mas. Use our LAV AWAY PLAN. Save $7 to $lO on your bike. Priced from S3B to $95. H R. MAC DANIEL 208 Person -St Dial 2-2744 ROY MAC DANIEL 532 Gillespie Dial 3-3340 ; Fair cloth Florist XgSSS SSS PERSON ST. FA VETTE VELLE, N. «?. j WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1953 WASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS" By C. WILSON HARDER Another great Prime Minister I j of England, Disraeli, once said, | i “Lather a man before you shave . I him." There is a great deal of t evidence that this advice Las re - ma tried as British policy , * * i> And at tile present time, it I A ■<•••■ ■'■■ ■ “XifXk. f i x | ■ P.v \ 1 - Jgf. I i I :: »* fl | : W ¥ ' A 1 \ points up one of the most se rious situations lacing the new Adml a j» 1 1 u iUm. * * v 1 Jj a t situa - tier, u briefly this * a * 1 n ( uiiaiLi . tutted States C W. Haide, money i* being discuunled. this J condition is even reflected in the j iiid ot newsprint. » * * It, the nieantinu ui the new j Congress, members of the mu- j jority party cannot decide amutig j themselves mi file merit.; of j scrapping contre !.-. reduvir;; tax , | **. Despite ample evidence gov- j j ’ eminent controls plus high tax- j «s, have don - great injury to the ! p-rogreat- of huh pt.-nii nt business * * * Before tbe election, there was strong agreement that coutrog high bos slmufd cm! now 1* * * I Tiiet. the BiUish Prime Mims* tei «invrs in this nation has i ~, ,i t conferences i•i » * ♦ ! ii io,k* 0< -hee. eou.eideuce, cut irniiu'dn.t. ly after these vis its, some leader}- us the majority pant/ in congress express them selves that perhaps too much baste should not be exerci>i*il in eliltiu.; taxes, emints controls * , * * i There are also these tacts, * * * Although the t nitetl Kingdom is receiving hat) of the aid given Europe, supposedly as a meas ure to help hi the common de fense. with Russia supposedly ! the nation that defense against is 1 . tfci JWR f qdtatUJZ at m J«Lf bO-i ~ Bdiilifc** NCC PROFESSOR IS SPEAKER AT NORFOLK EVENT NORFOLK. Va. 1 aNP> Dr K tse Butb-r Brown lari v.vek t«lci. jH( 0 perrons at Bank Street Bop-; • t : st Church that America’s treat ment of the Indiana who-r- land • ivs taken from them while they | wore pushed into vei.’rvu- : t..'.si:; ear cast doubts among othe, ocopies as to our right to guard the secrets of the atom bomb. Dr. Brown, a professor at Nortfi ’Carolina College, Durham, N < ../as the guest speaker for foun ;der’s l>ay for Alpha Kappa Alpha FIRESTONE T ire* A I übes Many Other Items For Auto, Farm and Home. ViRES T O N E HOME A AUT O STORE ULLiNGTON, N. C. ! C-2Sfe?py v -CSfS^ ! IISEP CAR * S VALUES _ ' ..... | We buy and sell only the best In: i used car?. Every model sold with • i guarantee. See us for reai values : at ground level prices! Yarbourgh Motor Company H 5 W. Russell St. Fayettevlie H atxs he rsW 1 " J cwcl cr* „ Hey St Dial »»•» __ ... j- ,— , , - j 1 ' -» Fayetteville. IN <-* W.W* Am— fc *-** M^ "Thekey to kitchen freedom KI!LANE Gas Service For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains. You, too, can enjoy ail the * —** —» ease, comfort, cleanliness and a convenience of inexpensive RUT LANE Gas for cooking, water heating, space heating and re frigeration, No fuel to handle, no waiting for heat, no delays from power failure . . . but in stant, clean, dependable gas serv ice 24-hours a day. Convenient . terms on complete Rulane ia~ "* stailation and gas appliances. FA YETTEVILLE \ BOTTLE GAS COMPANY 233 Frauklin Street Dial 3848 j . i... T needed, British business wits- Kiisxi.i is Increasing. * * * In 1052 Britain expot ted man ufactured goods worth $lO mil lie.a to Russia, and in the first teii months of the ye... British exports of rubber to Russia amounted to N 84.5 million versus only 45 million in 1950 * a * .xiovv it is understood li.at ftriv am will sell even inure rubber so Russia directly through London, instead of through Singapore. » * ♦ hi the meantime. MSA contir. ues to ship scarce materials to the United Kingdom MSA Bulle tin No 215 reports on a recent day that >-.,ppei bought in Can ada was given to the U K a s x Kui in Canada, the American* dollar is now betui discounted. a * a On Hie following day, MSA sends a big shipment of the U. S supplies of tin plate to Tito’s Communist Y ugosis via * + * Tills action Was taken Just a .-.liurt linn* after the National Production Authority virtually ,,ij t out of business .» smali in dependent packer of dog fond in San 1 lanci-sco because it baa used more tin to meet the de ni and for the company product* than NBA had allocated. *■ * * Today in Washington mere is wavering, even among those who Atic the loudest opponents oi controls, of high taxes, other evils , « * * ll doesn’t seern possible shat a visit from an elderly politician from England could cause this I watering. In Washington there is a strong sentiment for aps pointinent of a committee to in vestigate and reveal the extent of foreign influence in govern ment in much the same way that the Communist plans in : in America »rt being exposed. Uoronty, sponsored by five > chap ; tors in the bide water area. She ■ a. 1 introduced by Mrs. Margaret •F' Johson Tin: history of the soro ,ry and tne five chapters was riven by Mrs E. L. Wingo Dr Brown, formerly professor .•f education at Virginia State Col lege. Petersburg. Va.. stressed the 'mportance of spiritual values as against material things. "We can acquire property and ; consider ourselves superior be in' I ;.,’' out he said, “we people ru t live by faith and the finer j things of life We must have .omething to believe in and some •lung to r.un u for and if need ibe to die for to achieve our best seif" The speaker is the wife of th» Rev ) T. Ire • n Baptist mints • ter of D ili nr*. #, r*r c &, % 2 rver v- LiG . v 5 D Al' ts H 7»*< BARG \ i N (JpfDrfl DIANA Ti4> fS SHOP 12J-125 SIAV STREW RHONE lATS for GAS ami OIL OR A QUICK SNACK SHOP The V Point Murchison K<l. & Durham 8b FAYETTEVILLE 13 JlMncfivt O L1 funicraiScrvtces* L J i I- J “EFFICIENT SERVICE I, J |l] DAFFORD I J Mg funeral HOME Ik ~ DUNN. N. C. *
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