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ALLEN ADDING MACHINES Highest Quality WATCH end CLOCK REPAIR WORK Complete line of Silverwaret Watches, Diamonds, and anything that a complete Jewelry store car ries—^we either have It la stock or ran get it for you. Gregory & Godwin JEWELRY and WATCH REPAIR LILLINGTON, N. C. anji' things diS devolop'ai ' wo planned and we reached ofi'r attain ments and then suddenly have ev erything taken away from us. We arc living in days when it seems that nothing Is firm or established, that 1b, so far as material things are concerned. Much of our govern ment Is -unstable. Our leaders can- not agree on any established policy. We do not know wjiat to expect from our government next. (Many things are done In haste without much forethought or regard for others. Then there has to be back track or wriggle ont of it. Time was when man’s word was his bond, hut in this mud rush for material gain many people have become careless and their word when spoken means but little. It is not safe to depend or build upon man’s word. There fore we are reminded of the words .-:f Jesu.s in Matt. 21:35, Heaven and earth shall pass away, but My word shall not pass away. The law of the Lord Is perfect, converting the soul. The word of the Lord Is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. ■We who know the Lord have the blessed privilege of being establish ed, unmovable, settled end stable. We must co^lnue in the faith, grouuded and settled, and bo not moved away from the hope of the gospel, ns we have heard and which is preached to every creature which is under heaven (Col. l:2-3-). We have been saved by faith and now we are to walk by faith, and live by fallh. As ye have therefore received Clirist Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him: rooted and built up In Him, and establlshod In the faith, as ye have boon taught, abounding iliere- In with thanksgiving. Beware lest any man spoil you through philoso phy and vain deceit, after the tra dition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ (Col. 2:C-7-8). Tinith iMul Conihiciico EstabH«lu*s Us The lip of truth shall be estab lished forever, but a lying tongue is l>ut fo. a moment. Deceit is lu the heart of them th.'tt im.-tglne evil; but to tile counsellors of pe:ice Is joy. Camel leads all other cigarettes billions! by Ca/H£/ Affk/Hes& se(,svki/ WE ARE USING NORWOOD BRICK FROM LILLINGTON l-ioolc F'or XHis Sign. on Eastern North Carolina’s oirtstanding building projects Don’t Let Your Subscription Expire! Here’s An Easy Way To Renew: An easy way to subscribe to THE HARNETT COUNTY NEWS> your countyseat newspaper, Is to clip the coupon below and mail it in. • New subscribers may use this simple methods as well as old subscribers aendinf; in their renewals. More and more subscribers nre using this cenTenient method. Mail us the coupon today and the entiire family can keep posted on happeniings in your home county. Suhscription ra4:e: $2.00 per year; $1.00 six months. CLIP THE COUPON BELOWi The Haiuett County News, lillincton, N. C. Dear Sirs: Please ent^r this subneription to The News for a period of - months. I am enclosing proper payment. NAME Address R.F.D. No. FUKAWB PRINT HUMS AND AODRHai rtiW I , .1 ^ ^ 1 paueed a field of cabbage lb« after the pods sotibecause it is poi sonous to htiman beings and sni- mais. Roteiione dust will also con trol the green cabbage worm which often damages young cabbage heads other day that showed a rather large they-arc unfit to eat. Plea beetles, ' potato beetles and leaf hoppers may EISENHOWER CONFERS . . . General Dwight D. ElKcnbower (left), oommauder-io-oblef of the Atlantic pact lerces, holds Ms first official oonference with (the United States director of delenw moblKxatlon, Charles Wilson, at the general’s temporary SHAPE head'qnarters lu Paris. Among the topics, disoossed by the two ofTlolals was the matter of the division of resoofees among the Atlantic pact members. percentage of flower stalks where good heads should have been. One of the most common causes of this conditicn Is planting seed In outdoor planbbeds ioo early. Cabbage seed should not be sown before October il Jn eastern North Carolina and not earlier than September 15 in the Piedmont. Sometimea severe winter weather such ns we had this year may cause premature flower stalks, but in Momc field plantbeds we had this year that were seeded early In October we have had a very small percentage of flov/er stalks. A poor strain of seed sometimes may be the cause of the trouble. Then again there are differences in variety. For example, the Copenhagen Market va riety has. proved .to be a very poor variety for stowing in outdoor plant- beds In the fall of the /ear. Some times tills variety will give lOd per cent flower stalks in the spring. On the other hand, Early Jersey .Wake field, Charleston Wakefield, and Fer ry’s Round Dutch do not boll very readily. Lying lips aro an abominallon unlo the Lord: but they that deni truly are his delight. In the way of right eousness is Life: and In 'the path thereof Is no death (Prov. 12:19- .20-22-28). Josus is the way, the truth, the life, and when He comes into our heart a great change takes place. It Is wonderful to be so yield ed to him that the very words of our mouths glorify Him. The truth makes us free. We should cry with the Psalmist. “Search me, O Ood, and know my thoughts: and see If there he .any wicked way in me. and lead mo In the way everlasting (Ps. 139: 23-24). We need io have our hearts seurchetl dally, and put away all that is displeasing fo God. Often we bring sluiine to the name of Ohrlst. because we lail to take Him at His word, and depend upon Him, and trust Him. May we as God's children seek fo pleuse Him each momont of ouch day of e.ieh year that He per mits ns to live. May we put self aside, regardless of what comes, and let ChrSt reign lu our hearts and lives. Often we nre templed to look nt other.s when we should be looking unto Jesus. As God searches our hearts may we let Him cleanse us and make ns a fit place for Kim, to live on earth, May we have faith and confidence In God that He pever fnlls. If wo can believe thi.s to be a fact wo sholl be established, stead fast, unmovable. alway-s abounding in the work of the Lord, PLEASE SAY “I SAW IT IN THE NEWS.’’ THANK YOU. Funeral Services For Mrs. Stephenson Mrs. Martha Stephenson, 80, of Angler R-1, died at the home of a daughter. Mrs. J. P. Honeycutt, at 5 a, fit. last Wednesday. She was a daughter of the is te Calvin'and Mary Elizabeth Roberts of Johnston coun ty. Funeral rites were conducted Thursday at 4 ip. m, from Rahobeth Primitive Baptist Church by Elder Shepard Stephenson of Benson and Elder J. 'P. Lewis of Coats.' Burial wa.s In (he churcli cemetei'y. Surviving are two sous, Zonnie M of .Vugler It-I and J 5hep Stephen son of Benson: :i stepson. J. W. Sie- nhensoi) of Willow S|»’ings R-l: a danghter, .Mrs. Hcmeyeuti; .» brother. Sim Roberts. Clayton; a sister. Mrs. Edith CHflon, Benson R-l: 26 grand children and 14 great-grandchildren. The bugs are with us again and must be controlled before they do serious damage if we are going to have high quality vegetabtes. The Mexican bean beetle has started ear ly. The best control Is a 1 per cent rotenone dust applied to the under sides of tlie leaves as soon as the beetles appear. Cryolite will control them also, but must not be used BIRTH ANXOUNCK.MENT Mr. and .Mrs. Hayes Ragland of Holly Springs announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah A'.ine, May ,li. at Rex Hc.^pital. Mrs. Ragland is the former Maggie Lee of Holly Sprlng.s. In Thitt Area— MR. W, T. CAMPBELL of Fuqaay R-S i« your representative for CAPE FEAR MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Dunn-Erwin HigKway be controlled with DDT. If you have planted any eggplants you must con trol the potato beetles or they will destroy the plants. They Just love eggplants. 'For further information on garden insect and disease cott- trol, write to the Agricultural Edi tor, State College Station, Raleigh, and ask "or Planting. circular, 'Nlarden W. H. LEE Electric Shoe Shop ULLINGTON, N. C. McKAY’S TAILOR SHOP Ft. BRAGG ROAD LILLINGTON, N. C. SEE A FIRST! Dependable Maytags last for years. Three models—8124.96 to 8179.95, Liberal trade-in^ easy terms. See (hem today! Broadivay Appliance Co. “We Service What We SellV riiene B-STA Broadway, N. €. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS—• THEY APPRECIATE YOOR TRADE. GREGORY’S RED BIRD CABS PHONE 2851 ERWIN, N. C. DR. C. E. ROBERTS OPTOMETRIST Hanford, N. RVKH EXAMINED GLASSES PI’ITED IN LILLINGTON: Each Thur.*day from 9:00 to 6:00 lAwatcil in Post Office Building Plinne 9011 anytime during the week for appointment on Thursday ANGIED Theatre Angier, N. C. WEEK OF MAY 31, 1951 THURSDAY-FRIDAY MAY 31-JUNE 1 ‘ THE REDHEAD AND THE COWBOY” GLENN FORD and RHONDA FLEMING NEWS—COMEDY SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE JUNE 2 THE “TEXAS DYNAMO” “WOMEN ON RUN” Witli Ann Sheridtin and .Dennia O’Keefe —with— Charlea Sterrett Smiley Burnette SERIAL—TOM & JERRY CARTOON >■ SUNDAY-MONDAY JUNE 3-4 FATHERS LITTLE DIVIDEND” SPENCER TRACY—JOAN BENNETT ELIZABETH TAYLOR NEWS—SPORTS—CARTOON TUE5.-WED. “MAD WEDNESDAY” With Harold Lloyd, DOUBLE FEATURE JUNE S-6 Arline Judge and Franklin Pangborn CARTOON “AL JENNING OF OKLAHOMA” With Dan Duryea and Gale Storm SHOW HOURS: Monday through Fridey—2 showa nightly 7-9 P. M. Saturday—Continuoua shows beginning 1 P. M. Sunday—3 shows 1-3-9 P. M. Wilbur Sh»w thinkm to much of thit new Chryaitt, ho hoo se/ecfef U aa Pace Car tor the 1951 /nefianapo/i's SOO-mile race. "rvefast ► r r > ■.J '> drl^ejt the most Boweitul cm*m theUeS: // r?.r,sr-r.«' > >v s.f. WILBUR SHAW, AMERIi}A^S MOST FAMOUS DRIVER, DRIVES NEW 19S1 CHRYSLER-^REPORl'S TO YOU ON REVOLUTIONARY FIREPOWER ENGINE AND HYDRAGVIDE POWER STEERING Hero are Wilbur Shme’a reactiona—in his own worda—as taken cfowrn by a rooordini machino in the car: “The ’51 Chrysler has it! Witt, this ntiw engine luid power steering, the first on any U.S. csx, it’s a wliale of an automobile. “I'm completely bowled over by the of steering! “This steering combined with the auimmatic tram- mission ... is the nearest thing to an automatic pilot for a car I can possibly imagine. “This engine ... I can’t get over the amount of power and snap in this engine . . . it’s incredible! “I drove 111 miles with the feeling I had expended, no more effort than in driving around the block. “When Mrs. Shaw drove, her comments just about squared with mine. Here’s what she thinks of the 1951 Chrysler . . Mrs. Shaw: “At first I could hardly believe the ease with which I could turn the wheel, '.fhat’s important . . . especially in the summertime. “Often after I have parked a car in the average park ing space, 1 feel I should taxi home, shower and get drest^ again. But with Hydraguidc Power Steering I parked it with one hand. It practically drives itself.” Wilbur Shaw: “It’s hard to describe tbis new Chrys ler without going off the deep end... it has it in every department. “In fact, I think so mudi of this car, I’ve selected it aa Pace Car of the 1951 Indianapdia SOO-mile racel” (Mr. Shaw’s comments are reprinted through the courtesy of Popular Science Magazine.) *Mr. Shaw refers of course to standard passenger cars—not racing cars or spedal moldls. CHRYSLER Shaw jVispacfa F/raFtower, the gremioat ttma ongino in yeartr Smartly atytod Chryaler oonvmttible to paoa indianapdia SOO-rvtila face. filiMt etigiiMMsd cm ia the wodd Osats Motor Co. Coats, N. C
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