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FKioAY Arnsptpv, Noypißßß ?,
■Si DLISRIFtfiD ADS I
FOH SALE
ta Uncle Sam may give your'pil to i
Bull. Let us fill your tank i
Fitchett’s Home Oil Co.
, N. C. Phone 3138.
tfe
KALE: One 75x150 foot lot'in
. Located one and a half
off Higtyygy 301 on West
1 Btreet. Owned by Benson
of God. Very desirable lpt
llent location. See or phone
Rev. Joe Whittjsnton, Phone 3041,
*wln.
FOR % BEST RESULTS with all
farm animals. WAYNE FEED is
the product for you to buy. You
will find a complete Hue of WAYNE
FEED %t FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-C
FOR SALE: Mqdel 4 Fords, coupes
and sedans. Three to choose from.
Phone 228. Mickey Rouse Used
Cars. 11-2-3 t-c
dABY CHICKS FOR SAUK
Wrong ana hardy chicks- Nut
Hampshires, Rhode lakad Heat,
Qnegon is one of the few states
permitting slogans on ballots.
There are 37,673 miles of rural
rail routes in Nebraska.
ttatiKJint
r
* Refrigerators
* F reefer*
* Ranges
* Water Heaters
> * Ironers
* Washers
rhere’s No Point Being
Without Hot Point
LAYTON'S
I LILLINGTON
mmmmmmmmmmmrnm* is. *
Sox Office Opens At 6:30
Children Under 12 in Cars free
FRIDAY | SATURDAY
SUN. -MON. I
ALSO
BELK’S WEEKEND SALE Belfe :
IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN %mmm « 1
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS - SURE SAVINGS FOR EVERYBOBY
s■■oo off ON ANY LAD,ES ' NYLON HOSE Shoe Department.
(■SUIT OR COAT 0111 IEB 75 fairs
' Z] I PURCHASED THURSDAY, FRIDAY *■* li .S,
%0 OR SATURDAY - VALUED FROM nen-s SHOES
" , ' . $35.00 up. BI* EET S Dress Pants
FAMOUS NAMES: Lassie Maid, Simon Cohen, Joselli and Henry Rosenfield. All wool worsted, , *** 99 _ . H g***
fleeces, tvyeeds, sued?s and gabgrdipes in a *i4e range pf colors and si**. W W (Jer(MI »lec- £f)f)g|j)| S|QQ 9«99NC11 Only s4>9B J|H
tion of dressy and casual styles. . . .firjJKh ft
These Arc Ju«t A Few Os Xlte Hundreds Os Values
Hurry - Hurry - Hurry - Sale Ends Saturday Nitfht I
poultry -luSptTi-r,, Jt se* ctilcP«
DUNN HATCHERY, Leon Godwin,
proprietor. Phone 3740, Dunn, N. C.
MB-tfD"
MR. FARMER: For your complete
fine of furniture, paints, dry goods,
shoes, ready to wear, vlsit'E. Baer
4s B-m’s. For your shopping 'con
venience we are open ’til 9 every
week night.
7-19-T TH-ts-c
FOR SALE: 1-A Farmall tractor
and cultivator. One log cart, 1 12-A
John Deere combine. See Chris
Barefoot, or Mrs. Jonathan Bare
foot on Dunn Rt. 4 near Rhodes
ponjl. 10-28-St-p
FOR SALE: One 75 by 125 ft. lot
on West Cumberland St. In Dunn.
Contact J. Roy Langdon, Angier, Rt.
2atJ. A Langdon’s store 10-31-
3t-p.
EVERYTHING TO BUDhD WITH;
1 We Guarantee.
to furnish everything needed to
build your house—except framing
lumber. Save money, time and worry
Godwin Building Supply Go.
In Dunn. Phone 2328 or 8875.
M-W-f-tf»fc
FOR SALE: Complete bathroom
outfits. Recessed tub, cljset and
lavatory. Only $159.59. An outstand
ing bargain. McLamb Plumbing if
Hosting Co. Phone 2649, Dunn, N.
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“FOB RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Well-established
business firm desires a number of
ladies in this vicinity to make calls
in their neighborhood with a pop
ular product. Pleasant, dignified
work. No previous experience nec
essary. You won’t get rich, but
you can earn $25 or S3O a week by
at your own convenience. This is
working only a few uours each day,
a particularly fine opportunity for
ladies handling Stanley’s, Avon and
WILMINGTON —(ID— The North
Carolina Methodist conference went
on record today opposing President
Truman’s appointment of Oen.
Mark Clark as ambassador to the
Vatican.
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roi It.
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WANTED —Female,
white or colored dishwash
er, good pay; room and
board furnished if neces
sary. .Call 9311 all week.
Ma’s Kitchen- 5t c 10-31
HELP WANTED: Cashier wanted-
Please apply in' person at Stewart
Theatre between 2:30 and 6:30 or
7:30 and 10:30. 11-l-ts-c
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PRINTING at econo
mical prices at TWYFORD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us
Mu' op- your next order. Telephone
1271. We will'call "for and deliver
7 ur yack-
Legal Notice
EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE
Having quailed *s Executrix of
the Estate of Monroe McLamb; late
of Harnett County, this is to notify
all persons indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment to me;
and all persons having claims
against said estate will present the
same to me on or before October
5, 1952 or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of recovery.
This sth day of October, 1961,
MRS. MAHELIA
Dunn, Route 2.
Executrix of Monroe Mc-
Lamb.
Oct. 5-18-18-28 Nov. 3-8- )
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the' Estate of John Carey
Beard, late of Harnett County, this
is to notify all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate pay
ment to me; and all persons having
claims against said estate will pre
sent the same to me, on or before
October 5, 1952, or ths notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery.
This sth day of- October, 1951
MRS. MYRTLE B. BEARD,
Erwin, N. C., Administratrix of
John Carey Beard.
Oct. 5-12-19-26- Npv. 2-9.
County Children
On Co-op Cover
Pictures of twe attractive Lilllng
ton children are featured on the
front cover of the October is?ue
Os the “ftafoiipa Co-opera%,” POT
journal which h»s state and souflj
wide distribution.
They aye J§ckie apd Sandra
Temple, sevep-year old son and
fhre-yenr-ojd dfntgjitar of Mr. apd
V ¥r* J j- Te W p|e yt Mlpgtop.
mu t>Aitt record, pewit, n. a
Harnett High School
Grads At Campbell
In. tIW freshmen class gt Camp
bell College this year are 19 grad
uates of Harnett County high
schools. Dunn and Buies Creek
provided 5 freshmen each: three
are from La Fayette; two each
cginf from Erwin and LUUngton
come from the other two Boone
Trail and Campbell College High
School respectively.
Dunn sdnt to Campbell William
Thomas Barefoot, son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Thero Barefoot, 415 S. Mag
nolia Ave., a member of last year’s
all conference basketball team;
Howard O. Hodges, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hodges of 310 West
Broad Susan Isabel Taylor,
daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. S. R.
Naylor of 504 East Pope St.; Jesse;
Franklin (Red) Tart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. N. Tart of Route 2;
and Edward Williford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Williford 1102 E.
Broad S|.
Buies preek sent to Campbell
both Its valedictorian and Its salu- I
tortan of 1951. The former, Bobby:
Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. [
H. Roberson, Is also holder of the!
school’s science award. 1. Kenyon
Stafford, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. j
I. K. Stafford as salutitiorian. The
other Buies Creek graduates are
Wayne Hardee, son of Mrs. Ida i
W. Lanier; William Duane Harmon, j
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Harmon;
and Sue Evelyn Turlington, daugh-|
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Turling
ton. The last three students are 1
'ACTOR'S LIFE FOR ME' TRUE
Mono; says philip carey
Actors, says Philip Carey, are the
luckiest people in the world. They
can become famous and they can
become rich, but most important
of all, they’re doing what they like
best. Carey is currently starring
With Steve Cochran and Mari Al
don in “The Tanks Are Coming,”
Warner Bros ’ reu sing G.I. epic
whicn begin its local engagement
at the Dunn Theatre.
“There’s not an actor in the
world who doesn’t like to act—no
matter what be tells you,” Philip
said “Ard you can’t say that about
any other business or profession.
I know doctors who wish they were
architects, and I know lawyers
who’d rather be engineers. But .I’ve
never known an actor who wanted
to be anything else but an actor.”
And tnat's the main reason, said
Catholics , Planning
Regional Conference
His Excellency, The Most Rev- 1
erend Vincent S Waters, D. D.,
Bishop of Raleigh, revealed this |
week that the Diocese of Raleigh will i
be host to a Rog’oi.al Congress of
the Confratern'ty of Christian Doc
trine in the spring of 1952. The
congress will be under the patron
age of the Archbishops and Bishops
of the Province of Baltiqipre.
Bishop Waters held an iniitial
meeting last week with Father
Francis A. McCarthy of Dunn, pio
cgsan Director of the Confraternity
of Pbristian Doctrine, and father
Charles J. O’ponncr, pastor of the
Immaculate Conception Church,
Durham, father O’Connor will be
the host pastor tc the delegates
and guests from North Carolina and
the other States in the Province
of Baltimore. Father McCarthy win
I* the general chairman for the
congress.
JOIN”? CONVENTION
The Regippal Congress of the
Confraternity 9* Christian Doctrine
V{j) be hel(f jplntly with the sth
annual pqpvention of the North
Catholic Laymen’s Assoc?
from Route 1, LUUngton.
FROM LA FAYETTE
From La Fayette come Joe Fur
man Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Andrews; Ernest Newton
Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mps. It-’
W. Hamilton; both of ’ Chalibeate
Springs; and Willie Brown Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Emory Smith
of Route 1, HoUy Springs.
The Erwin graduates are Donald
Fulton Godwin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fulton Godwin of West I
St. and Davis Byrd, son of Rev.
and Mrs. M. L. Byrd of Route 1
Edgar R Bain, son of Mr and
Mrs. E. M. Bain of Route 2, Lill
irigton and Douglas Arnold Coats
of Route 1 are the Lillington rep
resentatives. Bain was class presi
dent and winner of other honors at
school; Coats, the athlete is holder
of the sportsmanship award.
The lone Boone Trail alumna is
j Jennie Marie Byrd, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrd of Lill
! ington. She was cheer leader,
: member of the dramatic club, and
assistant editor of the annual,
j Campbell itself supplied one
i high-schqol graduate who is a
; resident of the county. She is Ora
Green Campbell, daughter of Presi
dent and Mrs. Leslie H. Campbell
jof Campbell College. Her enroll?
j mpnt as a. college freshmen tips
j the scale to give Buies Creek the
edge over Dunn in providing the
j greatest number of new college
students to Campbell.
the actor, that he belongs to a club
composed of the luckiest people In
the world.
“Once in a while,” he said, “some
body will be drawn into the acting
business accidentally and without
the intention of becoming an actor.
But once he’s in, I know he’ll never
want to do anything else.”
One reason for the great appeal
of acting, Carey believes, Js that
ap actor has every chance to lose
his inhibitions, conduct himself in
the mast dramatic or* farcial man
ner—an the spreen, of course—and
still find that -it’s only a game of
make-believe, and after hours he’s
still the same gu.V be Was.
‘lt’s Just like one big wonderful I
adventurous game of rriake-believe
and masquerade,” Philip said, “and
I I like it!”
I iation, and the dates have been set
for May 2, 3 and 4, 1952. The Wash
[ ington Duke Hotel of Durham will
j be the official headquarters for the
joint -convention.
Besides the official delegates to
the North Carolina Catholic Lay
men’s convention, invitations will
be sent Jo all of tire Archbishops
qnd Bishops of the Province of Bal
timore, vljjch includes Maryland,
Delaware, sUe*t Virginia, Virginia,
Sth Carolina. Georgia, Florida
the District of Columbia, qnd
to $U priests, sisters and laity with
in the regipn.
It is expected that many prom
inent members of the Heirarchy
will be in attendance and the con
vention will witness addresses by
many prominent national figures
of the la'ty.
'h* was lhaugursted last year
the NCOLA convention, the &tate
wmners of' the 2nd annual Oratori
cal Contest will appear on the pro
fm, as We)t as the honoring of
North Carolina Catholic Mother
1952.
A preliminary meeting to dis
| Fay Changes From
ITo Oothei Hors# I
After at) eight year period during
which he made theatrical history
co-starring on Broadway with $n
invisible rabbit, Frank Fay is back
in the movies—back to stay. A con
firmed Californian, with a sump
, tous home in the Brentwood area
: adjacent to Hollywood, the vener
able thespian malfet an auspicious
i return In a comedy of post-war
. apartment house management,
i “Love Nest” v/liich is showing Sun
day. Monday and Tuesday at the
[ Stewart Theatre.
1 Cast ns a distinguished looking
; gentleman with courtly manners,
Fay shares co-star billing with Wil
liam Lurdigan and June Haver in
1 the Twentieth Century-Fox produc
tion. A 1943 release titled “Spot
i light Scandals”jwas Fay’s last screen
. role and whpn It was completed
he went east to win the coveted
; Donaldson Award for his Elwood
! P. Dowd characterization in the
long-run sensation, “Harvey.”
Now “Lcve Nest” sees the veteran
• dealing with more tangible person
ages. mostly wealthy dowagers. As
a tenant in a ramshackle New
York apartment house owned and
operated by Ltmdigan and Haver,
who ave teamed for the second
time within a year. Fay romances
and wins the heart of fellow ten
ant Leatrice Joy another seasoned
trouper v’ho is also enjoying a re
turn to screen ‘acting.
Fay, who admits to being slight
ly on the south side of sixty, de
votes most of his non-theatrical
time puttering around the abundant
lawn. An ardent amateur agron
omist, he boasts that such activities
as mowing the lawn, tklmming
hedges, pruning trees and planting
posies keep him in the best of
health.
Requiring plenty .of stamina to
woo the many women who seek his
sauave attention in “Love Nest,” i
Fay worked himself into condition
by making ire frqnt yard the talk
of his nearest neighbors, Betty Hut- i
ton, James Stewart, Van Heflin
Mrs. McDonald
Burled Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie
L. Thomas McDonald, one of Har
nett county’s oldest apd most be
loved wompn, were held Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock from Morris
Chapel Methodist church attended
by a crowd of relatives and friends.
I Rev. Troy Barrett, pastor, offic
iated. Interment was made in the
church cemetery.
Pallbearers were Walker, Bud,
Ernest Lee, Cordis, Billy and Joe
Thomas
Mrs. McDonald died Monday af
tejmqpn at 6 o’clock at her home
on Routp 7, Jonosboro Heights Sta
tion, following a long Illness.
Shewn? barn In Harnett county,
the”"daughter of the late R. B.
Thomas and Samantha Berynwi
Thomas and had lived her entire
life in this section. In February
16, 1896 she was married to W. J.
McDonald who died five years ago.
Surviving are three sons, E. G.
McDonald of Route 6, Jonesboro
Heights Station, L. C. McDonald of
Route 7, Jonesboro Heights Station
and C. C. McDonald of Southern
Pines; or.e daughter, Mrs. J. D.
Stoqe qf Route 7, Jonesboro Heights
Station- 10 grandchildren; six great
grand-cbildren; four brothers, A. iC.
Thomas, E. G Thomas and R. L.
Thomas of Route 7, Jonesboro
Heights Station ondß. L- Thomas
of Geneva, Fia.; and three sister?,
Mattie Thomas and Lillie Thomas
of Route 7. Jonosboio Heights Sta
tion and Mrs. C. V. Cox of Ashe
boro.
cuss the convention agenda will be
hpld at the Maryhurjt Retreat
Hpuse or. January 16 and 17, 1952,
ad-rich will witness the diocesan dir
ector? of the Confraternity of Chris
tian Doctrine in attendance, as well
■ as officials and officers of the North
Carolina pathofic Laymen’s Assoc
s- iation.
Rabbit t9Vfr
In "Love Mfit"
and Joan HFpnfcaine
in contract to hi? simple gar
dening garments, Frank sports oqp
of tjjjt fancies wardrobes any per
forms nas worn liT years—outdis
tancing his co-stars by at least
twenty-six clothing combinations.
WMle. If? vely June Haver has only
three changes of costume and Wil
liam Lundigan, as an ex-GI, goes
through the picture weading old
army kliakl, Fav disports himself
in varied garb including white ties,
tail*.H»laid suits and seventeen dif
ferent types nt headgear running
the gamut from yacht caps to for
mal opera hats.
Tickled pink about his screen
comeback role, Fay declares that
"People told me aftei ‘Harvey’ that
I should stick to stage appearances,
but liking Califcrnia as I do —and
movies for that matter, too—l just
couldn’t resist the urge to get hack
in pictures.” That he intends to i
make more films is evident in the
ohms,
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