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PAGE FOUR *"■" 1 HE'S • - , • 44 Hour food Truck Tenataol (tsso) And Wrecker Swvid PHONES *727-2052 Murmou hwi. Dome, ml a ZSSaP*£ Just think of it! All you do is save those business card* • (Mm ‘Wttb purchase* mad* at our store, and they are re —MWe ter beautiful WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE, in your itoice of tiro exqp«|te design*. Start your set today and you will BT'iiiWisily warns trill!. how fast your silverware cards wUI ac- This is nude ■ Witte tar yoo through a special arrangement ■ we have made with the Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau be. of IIS Sixth Avenue, Mew York 1, New York. Send the regeired amount of cards listed on the bark of each card cr ta the catalog, to the Now York Office and the silverware wfll be forwarded to yon Parcel Post Insured Prepaid. "Remember to ask for ROGERS SILVERWARE CARDS" THEY ARK TRULY VALUABLE —R ■ // psj%y>3sSSjS H•>, «***» ro'«o IN its fiildi o»r ososoroSl* mill In «Cw.t ,**,* o* ttonM «v«* --*T _ JgH /■•! J I l T i ■(•] I^l _,.sw!» end trim fl(w»,o»«l >l» ;Cbj r 'BoSUxgL NEW r —| V«A. Mb. £-«• Wm*.. .. .1 a—te ' . I .■ j ' \ -- .a.■" , * l-.lith',-. 4\l i I m. M7 m W*v * W ■;>•■ | ’.Siiif^liy ' lSiliß»ll|fes ww" JBl. 1/ tRER* JBEBIL 4b JRE. 41 Spring Branch News By RACHEL JACKSON It really seemed good to see the visitors out Bunday and we are sorry our attendance was still off but when all that rain started it’s hot surprising that our number dropped because most of the time it’s Just old faithfuls that brave that cold rain. We are truly glad to have such a large number of faithfuls. TIUSSES » Supplies EXPERTLY FITTED HOOTS DRUG -«3 ■■4*? -. 'Wffc; J.Jii i Mrs. Jebhy Matthews was out tor services Sunday, alter being in for a long time. We know that it was good to be out and we’re glad she could make tt. It seemed good to see our other sick members back from their flu and colds. We miss ed Mr. Lee also Sunday and hope that he and his used-to-be tooth aches are aver. Cpl. and Mrs. Earl Core were down for the weekend from Mary land where he is stationed. They were visiting the parents of both his and her families. Mr. and Mr*. Luther Core and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McLamb. It’s always good to see them and it seems just like old times to have them back. tiarlene Pope "has finally return ed. from Florida where she has been visiting for the past two months. Quite a j9WjgFßttskls& Jwun’4 njnf.TpFtttftT Olive -it’s, ilior iaxputjung condition but at pack' home. §PF Kenneth Hairr, Sgt. -FrjmjtyUn son and J. C. Wade %wP*TiaBF Is Qt^j^^Way stead he’s staying ijj "Army camps. The first night he stayed so nearby *«k Port Bragg. -•, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Glover *.nd ■family went to see her parents Sunday in Leesburg. The YMA met Bunday afternoon at the ohurch. at 2:30 p..m. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. W. W. Williford. The group repeated the watchword and sang their hymn. The minutes of the tost meeting were read: and. roll called. Business was' discussed and collection taken. Mary Jackson was in charge of a program which was very interesting. Miss ViVian Tart dismissed the program and the group planned to meet with Misses Mary Jackson and Vivian Tart on Monday night. March 10 on South Wilson Avenue in bunn. Miss Dar lene Pope is hi charge of the pro gram for this time. The Executive Committee of the Training Union met Sunday after noon at 3:30 and for about an hour and fifteen minutes we reaUy one to'come to Training Union for you are certain to enjoy it if you do. We are planning our Study Ve*W3. ; -' ■ ':■* 5 Course lor the first week in April and w« are looking forward to it * vary much. Mr. Smith Will teach I one class and Mrs. I. K. Stafford nounced later. One thing sure is * that an Interesting week is In the it planning. * Miss Jane Gainey wee visiting “ her mother, Mrs Lula Gainey, “ from Maryland tor ttys weekend k and had as her guest Miss Grace r Wood field from Germantown, Md. e Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rtekman were * visiting Mrs. Gainey last Weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Beasley and e son Otis. Jk. and Mrs. Roadha - Beasley, all of the Spring Branch y community, went to Florida and » talked like they really had e good > time lest week and pert Os the >• week before. e ' Friday is the big day for the WMS of Spring Branch. Starting at 3:30 there 'wtff be a mission - Study Course for all the ladles of s the church and anyone else who ■is being half of tag time l closing kUgjjgtaUP/M early atto, W» come K Edwards - atyOlf: grid ®rS- Leamon Godwin .. viStted Mr and Mrs. Louis N. God- P:rtce to be ’ WOFllr\h( drills sponsored by i The Junior i Un}fgjvJU , e ; ®meSiSng(,*&fc 2 p. m. on ’ ta.jiiw.tirp their mem • ory work' drills arid they are really ■ studying hard. The Intermediates ’ will enter the sword drill contest and they- are having drills each Sunday nights. For these two drills I it- really takes study and a lot of > memorizing and, they are both get ting set for the contest which will be held at "the church one month i from-now- The winners will repre ! sent Spring Branch at the District ’ and the District winners will go on > and the race will continue through i to the Baptist Summer Camps, it’s s really a gpal to try for. The young l people are having a speaker’s con- I test which wUI end' with .the state i winner being "picked for Ridge i crest. The assembly program for : the fourth Sunday night will be ! the finals at Spring Branch and s so you can see that a good pro i gram is in store for that night, as i there always it at Training Union. ■ Come, won’t you? Mr. and Mrt. Richard Smith were the weekend guests at the : home of Mrs. Alderman and took ■ dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Listen i Jackson. | _ PfW’t jttrgsl prayer meeting on I wrfecmbsaay nights and alao drop r by the parsonage when the teen i are working and see how much has. r been done. We say go when the: ' ■ . ■ .... , h „ .teva* Allied Lives mi I MARINI Pfc. Mary Ann Kennedy holds section of newly-developed bulletproof vest that Is presently saving the lives of Allied soldiers in Korea. Markings on the plate are where steel fragments rico cheted of when the wearer was only three feet away from an ex ploding grenade. The vest weighs eight pounds. (Intematiovn n men are working because if you don’t you can’t get in because it is so near finished that the doors are looked. Yet! There’s a lot to be done. Just drop by and see it for yourself. t WHAT BECOMES of OLD MODEL I JOHN DEERE TRACTORS? I j BltinorTM?* C °- *•*** &, mi I I Gentlemen: I i becomes or .u I / ' o,d -®odel John Dee„ v I / Ia 1 wave **** Tr * ct °rs? M / tendency tbe J oh B Deere M / Denmnd. r . * I . 4 jtjgg£mk ßto.,. a. rt Uj ’l t v | !•*»** v r tT teactaT.!! MCheA-L. " W £ n&miu^d / iSSLI I Joha I PAVq> W. LEHIGH. | John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors Keep On "Delivering The Qggrit" Down Through The Years. John Dim two-cylinder engine has been • cornerstone of greater tractor value for more titan twenty-five years. It’s an exclusive design that has enabled John Deere en gineers to hufld tractors unequalled In simplicity, unmatched hi strength of parts —tractors that are more dependable In the field, more economical to operate and - service, and longer lived. In addition to these basic, profit-increasing advantages, John Deere Tractors have every feature to speed up your work and make It easier. See your John Deere dealer for full inf or mation. | fur every farm... crop... purpose. JOHN DEERE Two-Cylinder Trqcr i ; tors FIRST Hi modern design and % p performance. Sold In Dunn By 1 ■■ Harnett Chapter Sets ARC Goal The Harnett Chapter of toe Am erican Red Cress will start its drive for a goal of *3.350 Mpnday and My Saxton, Fund Drive Chairman requests the leaders in toe various townships to be ready to start their drives during toe week. Although toe entire month is set up for the annual Red Cross Drive, Sexton hopes to complete it in a few days. He feels thkt with co operation on the part of the can vassers and public that this can be accomplished. Several leaders have already ac cepted the positions, for,their com munities and others will be con tacted before toe end of toe week. Sexton is confident that he can get all townships lined up for Monday. Leaders who have accepted and their communities are: LilUngton, toe Lillington Rotary Club; Upper Little River, Jim With ers Anderson Creek, Worth Lee Byrd; colored, Professor J. S. Spiv ey. Quotas for the townships are: Lillington, *600; Black River, *600; Neill’s Creek, *400; Ororve. 3400; Hector’s Creek, *250; Upper little River, *450; Johnsonville,'*loo: An derson Creek, *250; Stewart's Creek, *200; Buckhorn *156; Barbecue *200; i colored, *l5O. i IN FLORIDA i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPhail, ■ accompanied the William Tarts to Florida for a vacation. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 29, 19521 State Supreme Oourt today to over throw an injunction ordering them to furnish buyers for a fifth tobac- RALEIGH Mi Convicted Greensboro lottery racketeer C. A. Shug York has applied for parole, Paroles Commissioner T. C. John son said today. -■w.ijjiw-1-l..ii- I— —wmmmmmrnt ! WE ARE USING j 1 NORWOOD I < Brick I FROM UIIINGTOH | LOOK FOR THIS BIQN j IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA "BUILD NOW FOR EVER” ———————im —mm atom to Congress from North Cairn Hna*s Ninth District. S - RALEIGH —Ml — A race for t>2 Democratic nomination for sUDt commissioner of insurance mt assured today as John N. FredUg ick of Charlotte riled for the pan now held by Waldo Cheek.
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