PAGE SIX Fayetteville One Os NC’s Top Shopping Centers Bragg Joins Nation Honoring Chaplains PVT, MCDUFFIE AIRBORNE GRADUATE .t Oil I BmaGG, i*i * —tToui j Starring of *iO-j. Piivatc b* rov al O XV* ffi£. sou of Ivl-s Lu ia Jones or 413 Harnett :-n wuc ...in- ■>r 2>j:> that graduated from tne tli’na Air t'Cir n Division Jump School. Class rn.mbt. o;:.- Will- ui the UlO.St At l&ctive iohools in th* Army the Varatroopcrs- pride themselves in theii og;-rd naming iicia j: . i.gll oil tile .School's He a ctcj tun t* 1 - aa 11 11 1 .»t reads, ■Trie:: air no •.■•uitiei;: \V> rtje.t them!'’ The main downfall of the veuid-be trooper; is the 34 root t.eliiV tlclJllffic tower. ft: least of leasoiiis f or *iicpg.ing out us the school it the •fcCtuai jumping hum .j plane Os fen who managed tu get through the ilrjt t o .vcpks 0! training there r; 1 ot a single jump re t‘, it. in »t*e plane The a hool starts out with an introduction to parachute training ■'ana related subjects the fir.t morn ing That an moo:, actual work itegtns with mock door training, ■r»gru ; u; !.",j-i<iu",p t .ii; find the Tlii s s along with vrey stren uous physical axerciws. make; up She frs! of the Week: Xr,e second week u- i; .>: e of tile ; same, until tile third day when Crtcsssss in r.aiu.’huU coimpsing . ico r.r.: t-i arc urdioduecri A iu/t.t tl-;', il.lt IS liled US the .. 1i : d IhU* ehii-e 'll.: m,at ' „ U.:. ■ t .*: IV f£ ft rile Vt \ et_li m ijil 1u,,,:. C'l*- ■ ehtr.t'cr.s The Issi week ;• t?.‘:er» up with Ist »N TASTE AND Ft %Vur « las Hi FURI l Y ktv D si,eE iJouble tola Bat-. Company •H 3 SF CUSHMAN 4 Motufcycirii & ScuoterS Famaufc t .f. N. Po wer 5-I‘i.d Hand i.aWiilVsfJWeCS h, b McDaniel & sons fERSOJi hTRr.Fi Fayenevuic N. tv Pain s hardware W* have it Can get it, e;> it isn't 4ST C-C > ■* mad t. i (M '* 14ft —jZjf SPORTING GOODS FARM & M" mill supplies vjajc~rY r 5 Oisie Paint Hardware, Company *-» : r Person Street —--- Across Bridge •■-' ----•■••—■ - -- -- - ~y..«»,.. H atcKe r s ewe I e rs ■ sc* H&y St v V-/- / Dia 1 sowO Fayetteville, N C» Rftgfttcre*! JUwel*r> a^? WEATHER FORECAST . . . I g?p. HOT DAYS AHEAD _r~ « Prepare, now for those coming j a hot days-—-Have a cool kitchen all summer by installing one of our beautiful Tappan gas ranges With Rulane Gas, i SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS FAYETTEVILLE JkiflL&NF BOTTLE gas company nmßrsrvr** 223 Franklin Street Dial 3846 FORT BRAGG On Sunday, July :;<* Fort Bra;:g will join with nicer posts, camps and stations throughout the United .St-atps and , overseas in observance ol the 1 7 Cll l anniversary of tit, Arm> Chaplain's Service, Primarily. Sunday's ..elebratjon viii 111 ob.ve'vance of tin: Serv ice itself, but 1 11a larger it , will Puj.or the individual Chap lain who braved th«- biting add rill, tiic ill-clothed .ui-t ill-tod old ins of General George Wash ington’: Revolutionary futtits at Valiev F'otge, uccontpanicd G'dienil pgr.siting: forces through France ft tu mg Wo: Id War 1, was seen in fit- tvpical roie as spiritual coun seled to troop,-, in all major then trest during World War 11 and for more than ;; year now has been ex periencing the agonies ot from ! jin. combet while serving :».■> -pliiiutd snider to troops m the mra.intaino i:, p utlnsuln of Korea. Along with the Service they rep if-int. there ''men at Cod', inanv f v.'io'n hnv, died cour igeousl.v ol the executii a of tie it duties ,tih b ri.nl; horcred with spec v j , •:ii?i . ,- service; at.d forma ; 3 ..r.r. vet Anvriea ■ tioopr av -a aliened and .. .id t.oiii ai £• fa Vi ,1 able l.oc.iil.- Full Bra.g plans to go ; u..ii in iejii. int thi.- Sc: vice, r. A-1 .a din > t.. ! t Col- J •m 1 a !."! t■> ft (’1 tm.pton jio.-.t ■■ i.-.m -pr 1:1! ret - ice will b< : ■ i.icU-d with appropriate' 0- . I.ii .!■ and 10; ir.ation:' in all chapels' j tile 11. seev.iiion in u'.’diti&u a hnv- Iliday i conniu unu at* •„ htmdi cn ..iid . ent ee.tr* •<f frithfol service *vjll he ' xhi te 1 at the Matt- Post • htr; A ;a L'.ui 1 th» Chap!•■•in’? Service an niv is particularly iriirtu !ant it, the Army'- Community re lations activities t Inns are aiso V,t-ing made *u inn tu mate in serv ice., oori iucted at chureht-s iii tin’ ,:>tv of Fay ■ tt.viilc j.-id in «'!«•’ ciirii ui.ili'. s In it's, strviev to our Army, the Clmi-.lain's Service performs an m de.- p.-nsable rule in our nation's t „i„ u.itv It is the Chaplains Scyv ,£*i. Fnr-’ the : hr.' cf srsu.vn'noau tin spiritual and tempo?v. lfare of tin- men and worn-' n hr th- A:. iy Is entrusted. n,,.- : it. of the Ciu,: iuinc-y vva r■. ~t’cised diiiane. the sun 1 ? icn?- Revolution when Gem rut Wash in;ton in General Orders, wrote ".',ll cii.t? lain? are to perform di vine services tomorrow :*nd every Suudav Every neglect will be co«- st.icred no: only a breach of or ders. but 'i--rocsrd to eiev.mey vd-,*tu : f.rd rrlieion." At the outbreak of Wo fid Wire f there v.eir but st civ tivrn chaplains During th* li-tliut of aefnai warfare cbssiialns were criHfimisfeiom d in th * tliiee parts of tii* A the Regular Arnnv National h. tiir.l and Kational An»v fliiirtlr after fUe wsr the Of me of the Chief of t'haiilaln* >Va.§ CJtaitrCi. Dunr.a World War H » rrispiams served m th;-' Unuea State; Any■ v the Isrgcst number on ettitv et Hnv given time tieir.g gHi «,f v tii.'h 1.74? received - 4.-4 h-cc.i-ath.ns Os mm, than ?00 r -.- i -ir'c. r'.irr- to our troops in Korea at the p csent time. 4R actual jiiinfiSigl end muauatior. exticise on Fnday 1111- first jump i; made carry tng light packs and <.■.c mnivuiisai tap-outs. The ser ene. crop, ts: ramt: ati.-, -s made : c... ui eight- I'.ien sucks The jump e.s ti.eii carl 1 a roll on tr* back, and a weapon, cither carbine .. an M l rifle The fourth jump add-, a 15-man stick The firth (•jualifying jump is made ”en masse" with the planes flying ??? a 1 v formation. On Friday the new •'troopers" get the wings for which they have utidergone and passed tne 1 ue.A-,1 airborne tranim;;. Kiv.it e Mc D i 1 1't it- iis no v. as•i gn - ,-.1 to the 82nd Airborne Dinsion s 505th Airborne Infantry. , have received ti 3 decorations. i Lt. General Matthew B Ridge, s ways estimate of chaplains now i seiving in Korea was revealed In u a recent statement in which he I raid; •ft is felt that t!io American public will I'c-joice in knowing ■ that 011 felloe. ehnipl iin> are per ■ forming thi'ir duties in a manner 1, which merits those awards. The • : Chai loins serving in Korea are F "magnificent” To a newspaper ‘■ ( ijirt'SP'ondent. he added: When th,i chips tii' down, the men turn I I more and more tu their chaplains, 1 . and the begger the man the *: gi eater he does His influence goes , uut down Into the heart. , .you ! see the chaplains are right up 1 there they are batter than ever ” ' Chaplain Services are not al ways confined to garrison duty, nig ut-ntly the eliayiain accom ’ pany troop; Into the field where IrrecarcicSs of conditions his* ) sei vices have proved an envalu* ; .iiti factor in the upkeep of a ; bin degree ot moral; among sol : die*;. A good example of the ! i’hjuium ■ei vice in the field will | ,hi t-rmickt out during Exercises Southern i’i no(maneuvers): -. hi- ml to eet undetwav here i 1 aex? month. WiFt, Chaplain Ft oloue! Fniii ) 2-jid already ; ...rne.t Dir. clot the eiam field. ! xei'ci;.- apuroxiniattiv seventy-. 1 uthe? s Lav.- men sele. ted to j ’. . I f'.ivi: ■ iii pcopc iiiipJ tins bt*iv* ■t •> Itiuß; c» V ktiici trltr to U Tv - . iie-.u* faiths .-vt F oft Bragg thtie •liV- rive Uifiel et 1 eiit-.ilill:, li.mle ‘ .l td by mu > -two ctiaplains Ihe sc 1 cligion; ltictii.t. piuter 'jk;, {.At t voile, Episcopalian. Jew- 1 •U, and ( hr.sttai'i -.cßnce Sunday ; iulli'il i \ ice; lle-iudi twt-i'lfy ■ .iv, Ri,ite-.tai'it. and clever. Catho de, Two Ji 'A'idi servie.; are Cull- • ducted tut h v.'er-k. Ttierc- are U 6, ehaoels irive.i b> a total of 32 hJ.Uuiill: TlioSc lied PO.-.t. 'Uty aic l.t c'O! '-.id. - v R C••Uiop ie..'i Ca, 1 WUlurn J Boucher. Caut John i Hani.-y, Capt , Frank W Me.rshapi.' Jr Ist U M-.trrts i IvK.goite:? and capt Thomas Q iVmtr.'.i: . Cllrtpt.'ol.: acsi.THV to .'d,.ei llan.-oi. nuinei aai tactical unit- „i, hn-joi Liliion ’-V Cam. . a jor Aug us tu.- Summet'-:, Capt. vVidiam i- Joru - a,.d et t'e lh-i,;a; Ct.ei.stni'!- Go.dot. P V. ,i: Paul j 1 eßlanc ar.d Richard 1 Curt/ Ciiaj.laiu; assigned to : Foytr Ail FflCc *xi c AiGjOi lui u ]• t \ • thin HiiCt C^ciptF. t Iv •’’iaan and Edward A. Masalewicj;.. Thor* with the 82nd Airborne Di- } v ision it:..*:tide c Arts. Henry Dur , .nd Richard H £Vli, Clifford C f : 'alter . Itrue-:a V IF, iSt e'l a ‘-A , i.i T. :'Josser. Douglas ?’ Hall Et'- j :: J tt Haim/. Jeiruri C -1 orris | Theodor. Owens James Skelton ; William Gamble and J. M Holder. ~r i ..-I Lts. Ed\vs.i'd B. Cowing, and John J. O'Neil Two Chaplains arej :./ 'ignrd duties wit'n tne Eighteen- 1 Airbo?'ne Cor:;, ih.y are it 1 Col \\ aiiaee M Hale and Major Chester Losrewskt Fradiuonaily ame 1 tcan democ racy is based on c scuna su'ui tual welfare ot it; people. Today. •hr role "-f the chaplain in the. United States Army solely as a j •‘man or God' dedicated m the! mor-mtion ."if the spiritual welfare ! ot The ;r.et. .md omen sei'"-me m tl-„. Army insures the effective ness of the Army in maintstninif; Oil. nation's security Farmer; tract hr; deale rs mb business men ct ban.pion 7 14 '- v hav.- kiim d hand- m the fight s *.T boil weevil Over 300 farrn c-rs attended a mum. dusting dem onstration 1 'cent)> Conimeiicial hog production is increasing in Pitt County and County agent sbelieve that produc tion witl eoiitiiiUc t-., increasn be • »*T i 1 -fOV «\3 Jso?.aT-lie dtl*Cs lli“ cresaea yields oi corn. Send Vuin Ne>\4 lu I s cnfjK)fi».WATC.Hi j llmmsmm \l WATCH REPAIRING - W. R. RUSSELL --C/3 jig 3-:.! Person Street F»yett*rilW, N € j CARR MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED KAISEKI.FKAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE i "Always Bargain St. USED CARS'” 528 Person St, """church* supplies ji ! see what yon are buying and «ave >j«s all church and i Sunday Seliool Supplies Come in and Browse a round CHUECH SUPPLIES . .. Stein bldg- i Fayetteville, Jv*. C. THE CAROLINIAN Strides Noted In | Decade j | J AYEi’i IJVii.Lt Fayettoviiio i ! ha - ; continued its rapid prugit’.,; | i: - " d" centci and it now 1 : compan./. wry favorable witn any j I nth, r city in ;s(,iui Carolina m! j tms respect, ‘ Not so muii) years ago the ! cH) u .l s rather small and cateian particiilaily to its own I citizens and those of the neai h) rutal communities With a t‘B.s increase In population oe beiwecn Unto anil 1950, Fayette ville has beeoine by far the largest city oiu tile famous BoiUer Heii and i,ts trade area extend for many miles m alt directions, Being the largest < ity between Raleigh and Col- , i nij.t South t and ' between Charlotte ami Uil tiling tori, Fayetteville has a trade area » f f approximately ' B,SOi) square miles Hvith an estimated population oi near iv hah a million. Local citizens wno used to feci j that it wa.; iifcoersaxy 10 go F> 1 -utiie of tin- largci cities tu shop j Lave ion.' since fuanct out that the i j iocul stores ..arry the - ui,. na- tionaily advei tisreJ d: amt,: of: aici'chuiuti-.c at th, ,-.ame prices as j stores a, the larger cities and! ii.: shopping u, Fayetteville' is’ I 1.'., mme- convenient. j.j,e rapid: .lowtn or tin- tit;.' ha. ma.ie -_.k-.s --1 i'bte the expansion of retail ees-; ! Uibiisshrnents not only n. numlxn • ;'out in lines of merchandise hand- 1 j ii'd. Each yeai find-; more new re- 1 mail establishments open to serve! tin; public and each year shoppers i ■ cnine from distant point to take : advantage of the excellent shop- ; pint; facilities ottered by the Fayetteville merchants of the IVtrtrojJu titun Ana is cstiiuuted to be Letwccn 45-50,000. Visitors ii ho have ii«t been to ul veHc vhi* in recent years writ bt arnuzcii at the <hangcs which hav. taken place, the appear ance, »i tin- shoiiping district inis bccii itrastii ad) changed by the addition id new stores I and by th*- remodelling and expansion ot uiiitr ones, the process is still under way, hid even now scaifonung mat s : ure acpearatici* of the main street, ! while additional tmlaing ana itn | uxatton take- place, in tir* wear | :iis apparel group, there have been | act.tea to. veras new in-, at .itoroi and * -.cv.'-: d ii o w cl in in itoics siiioic the j termination ..a tin.- • nr and some j,-? tne oin*-. . to? ■■ av* more than ;, ,untied ,r,■ t 1 j J ~i) ettevitii- 11 ot■, tins te. aepart j ill. 11l ;i--V :. tuui iiiUt StOlcS -Slid ' inn other stores handling rvomen s appaiei men's turrush- ■ ' ni; s aria specialties There civ. nine *jc\vei.u i . c*s anci i* v-e variexy sicres i.in.it raie fouitscii furnit- re stoics ui addliion to la:/*' luJ* p> 11 it i n cuts in j i.-evcrai . j Hi. vicoa; tn.cnT stores OHlt-i* .-.tail’* a tuli nunieioUS to mention handle viituaiiy ail inaki v of electricai and mechanical home ami farm ap j ii-ui. i s and cquipnu rit, sjtotr ihg goods, aiit.imobih acres »t«s, iioviiuii, gins, and nob by supplies, Hardware ann farm impte tii'. ui dealers give the buyer a wide choice of makes ■.-1 i siiit toots, and nrachiiiery, virtually every snake of auto inulidt 111 an iifu eld red in the t'niied States is sold and serv iced in Fayetteville by regu las b. fianchrsed ticaU is. Realizing their responsibility to Ui,, ciistorr.er? of .-outheasierr. < ■ A’..., th Ca: ulirio and fiurtheastem houtii Carolina, i ayett*-’ ille trier ch-itits. are cntistamly driving to :is.- ..I t..,.t .he misiomer- can get th*. h. ;t post Lie values tur then . irioney. in recent years the Retail M=r ctant; riA is ion of The Chamoer f Commerce has conducted a very * •aggressive trade promotion pro > gram and the special saies events ; have served to stimulate greater • i interest in Fayetteville as a shopp ing center Karl an this year Fay * ctii-villc- Dollar .Days proved very i jcuiar with sno; pe?"s througbout : the trade area, arid thousand; of visitors v, cne welcomed from. many oi the town- and cities of North i Carolina Other iah-s events will be ■held this fait similar to the events held last fait. And these future events, no doubt, will attract many more thou sands from the const anfly growing trade area., as these events will t>.* t>is£{rer and bet ter as lime goes on. The visitor soon learns that free parking is provided during trade : events for persons whose cars "Sear j licenses from other towns and , j cities. As soon as his ear is spotted 1 ! in the .parking space, whether in j 1 c iuetei’.-u zor other iv too, .: is I "tagged’ with a courtesy parking 1 ticket. This ticket ei.titles him to I remain in the same place all day i •f he so desires without worrying . about the overtime parking regu j lstions. As an added convenience j espedailF for visitors, the city ; 1 maim Km public comfort stations. Statistics on sale* volume are sometimes 'oiS.&icadimr, especially during SnflaHonary periods., hut «»»h figures do give an iadiatisa of trends, ! ! According t* the 1448 Bud- ; ness Ccbsu* rctaii gale* is Fayetteville durini' that year !, Flaming Bombs And Whiz Kids Vie For Brag gHo nor : j D; Sfc 808 PHILLIPS ! FORT BRAGG—The torrid rate i found disputed possession of top 1 place 111 Futt iJiagfcd baseball : league ended in a dead hear ia»i I week with the "Flaming Bombs" i from the 343rd Ordnance Battalion ' ,n:d the 'Whiz, Kids” from the l-tih I Quartermaster battalion sporting 1 identical figure,'; in tin. won ami , loii: columns Mimning through a rugged , fdxtecft gauie .wfK dulc die ww teams wound up regular se.i- I Mil! play with records oi' twelve wins against four set backs. Named tiie two teams 10 beat at tire opening of the season on last .VI ay 15, both came thaaugh. as predicted, I Setting a terrific pace for their league opponents, they jumped up iron.t on tin very first d;i) and stayed there, most times running one-two I and at other times neek-and neck With the exception of a brief period during the latter stages of the season when the pope Field Cardinals launch ed an. unstoppable “round gaining attack and tied the 14th tJM for the second place, berth, ft was nil "Flamln* Bombs” and "Whiz Kids”. At one time during the stretch ; tiie Ordnance nine threatened to ;tu make rt "runaway ot thr- league : race But then they bumped into ;he 1 Fjth FA Group Tin; meeting 1 was fatal a? they walked off the ' ric-'.i on the short end oi a T 2 i count. Otiici losses suataineci by ! it,. :qjut we so t»n b-7 laci: .j by tl,e 31 th Engineers. humiliating i 21-5 trouncing at the hands of the I 142nd FA Groim and a 5-t lick mg !by the 503!d MP battalion laissos | chalked up against tiie 14tli Q:VI in ■ eluded an 8-7 boating by the 341 nd, , , 5-« i shutout by tiie 503rd MPs, ,1 . 5-2 trimming by the Pope Fedd j Cardinals and a 9-2 lashing by in* were 545.718.0ati. The 11*30 Business Census showed only >;tfj,100,000 in rFlail sales lot tiie entire county, including Fayet 4 vlih * Such a remtrltable increase is ample evidence that an 1 vcr iiicr* aslng number ot per sons are learning that Fayette ville ii a shopping center where the merchants strive to serve- everyone to the best of their ability where there is merchandise to fill every r»td at i price to fii every pill'Sc. MR. TOBACCO FARMER; CASH YOUR CHECKS AND BANK WITH li'i** pop ‘MM Q||7 p \] Q j§|f BANK and TRIJST CO. —SERVING— CUMBERLAND COUNTY ■ OFFICES | • FAYETTEVILLE • FORT BR AGG % ' RESO URGES OVER ONE HUNDRED MILL ION DOLLARS. 343rU Ordnance The race tor the league leader ship went right down to th, tape 1 and was not determined until tn. ■ two teams engaged in their la t 1 regular scheduled contest on Wednesday July 11. Leading by .1 - one-game margin thi ,'i-Klu.l couictn't cope with the four-hit ■ chucking ol "Nick' Niehol: of th.- 1 su3rd IVIP ftn- ie.vilb, the sticl totin’ law-kc-epc-rs walked .ur with a .) -i di'- i: ion. l'he toss enabled tie 14th QM to li'ruVe into a tu st 1 : place tic for the league k>!'d.h3v tng tucked away an easily earned ’ ' D-d hut out victory ov.-r the 3420th ASU nine i nthc- first game ol tin « Veiling Bcsptic a Ft) white-washing nt the lands vt lh. f.mtrd 'ft’s on Monday night July :i the Fcjic Field lurdinah, tlnished Ihe season in third place with a record of «...n wins and tivt defeats. The scnsatienal mound pet fornmnee of Leity Niche Is made the dilference in thi:* game. He lituitcd Cardi nal batsmen to two singles while hanging un his lirst of i\,o 1 ;cies during the vveek. In the nightcap F b.irsick moved onto the mound from tils hot corner position ami became a strikeout artist in leading the ::IJOtp tsf to .1 {I-5 win over the :7tli Fugi iiiri'i. In addition to oliowhur liitu in£s, he w hilled foul iei'-U batters, lfatciicr. lasing butler Ui.t ill light ini' himself tOO i‘> ..truck out eh-.- n .VSI! stickmen uud collected two oi hfv (cam's total hits The 343rd Grdiuuu'i and the 112th FA Group picked up one win each via forfeit un-i the 322ud Signals who dropped out ol'lcapue play two weeks ago due to press* ine, tmlitarv conunitm sits. Ia two outßigs during the n..st v.u'k the 142nd FA Group fl.iv■:.l r.t a .500 *-l 1 j>. to-in.; a 71 decision to tin 112th FA Gvoi'; or Tnesday; nieht Jnlv [0 uiJ wini.nt - • the ”7i>: Engineers 4-1 being, ; tin t,»• t* L:: f!!:■ eirij.. of 1 o |V : \ - . .tu , r ui. Tiiursday nignt . f .11 .(• Rock P I C'hiet.-' to. .... rtuii o, the '1 ri-Stale les ee fa: - shes proved L- t. :<-v. the ' --ileatinn bv st liking out t'itc n Fi'.-Atincei" i, tismci! By w lnTune, in .t 1. end:- *' o bf.ii: U’ serin- d- 11 u tin ei t li,'* :i,',ft! *! MPS JllOVi'U U t.i tie f,". fi.nnth I'.ltiee with the l-!'.a.d I * thereby cau-.uii' ;. . * g.,nv , > > ors or. iuc iny n.eht !-. d,u:... in v.liic’.i of u.. two nir.v.: d, resent the* r cirth tea:?. pi ay for Lost champ.on./nip honors which ot .aide! way last night at Bov. h. y Field. Final. LIaGLE kIaNIUNGA i ) ilii w L PI’S J .Urd Ol Jm.UiCe 12 -* .'/oO » t -111! Olial'teUi'iait.-l 12 4 IDJ tup*: Fu-kt 11 fi bad , l<t2h'i Th. Group 10 6 65H ! 503rd Ml’ BuTU'daon 10 6 675 ■ 112Th FA Group 7 9 438 37th F..’.c'u,- ei . 4 12 2:40 3420ih ALi 3 13 188 :-::"2i.'d Signals 13 188 lu ujj' 1 SOMsIOLEXT gALESLAHV Homeless Korean sirl mho *x !ls suite rests with buttles trn ,»a in foreground, stake is a beer made from rice, not very uuf to 3lxidt-ul»j U.VCb. J. .J J : . i Hit; «. fut tjJ'J ever, in* tuber LaA' family Saiilitlttr s Sheet Metal Works. Jib -its Bow St. Dial 2929 WEEK ENDING JULY zti, 1951 SAFE iiS§& I Economical " J V T ranajiorlation • ] 'G Contact. SAFE WAY SviburLar Lines nt;\'N, \ I . HiOliE 24*0 By EVERY i' DAY IS y> BARGAIN \ , DIANA _. . ' SHOP 123-125 HAY STREET PIIONE tai3 CJSppg^ c' •. '• ■ «>£?«* •" VALUES . ••- We bv.v fto.l acl! .-nIV tfc» bfc3t in tICL'J ca l i i'.VEi y IliGUt'i ©Gi it H in* etu.il'uiittu, StrH u» for rice y-«luf? at ground level prices! Yarborough Motor Company US W. Russell Si Fayettevill® ri TUslisuTivc n y» / » . f i ii ituim&emrcs itl 1 J I I DAFFORD [j lA| FUNERAL ho m e J phone C 515 DUNN. .V €. *

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