fcIUI)AY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16,1951
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Uncle Bam may give your oil to
JaW Bun. Ut us'nil your tank
today. Fitchett s Home Oil 00.
Dunn. N. C. Phone 3138.
Buff Orphlng-'
poultry chid*.
DUNN HATCHERY, Leon Godwin,
tfoprjstoj. Phone tnp, Dunn,N.C
FARMALL H TRACTOR, Planters
s£l cultivator,'fang disk, tractor
cotton duster, 5-blade Athens tiUer,
wood siw'for tractof, Alik" cow and
h*lftr( one lot ol 'hogs, One' lot 61
corn’, mule and hamdsS, GMC pick
up. all larmlng implements. For
Bale dh November '23 at W:off at
TWa Thrt HOtneplace, Rt. », New
ton Grove. AH Items In good con
dition.' Samuel Hardison. trl
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PYf&TTRWQ TO BIRLp WTTOi
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to furnish everything Reeded to
build your house—except framing
imtoer.
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for sjjttJg: ras 'wiii
front by# lot'lt edge of town.
Terms H desired. Phone ‘4228. Mick
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Arm FOR SAIB: SI acres, 25
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LOANS
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MEN'S,
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of eight end five o'clock.
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FOR SALK: bicycle. >4- in. size. Re
cently renovated. In excellent con
dfitlcm r. I^Ewln
FOR BALE: Two mules and farm
ing equMmenf.JNfe.
Route 3, Dunn, near Jwfe
FOR SALE: A I*4B W OldsmoMle
on easy terms, of will trade sos
land. Has eight tires and tubes.
See Max* McLeod, '‘First Citizens
Bank BUildihg or call 3412 or 2455.
fl-15-gt-c
FOR SALR: M 37 Chevrolet with
very good body and no-good motor.
Has all the glasses and good paint.
Ooing to sell it. at some price. Make
me an ‘1 Her. Fhofte 4228, Mickey
Rbuse T/sed Cars. U-15-3t-c
FOR SALE: Two gas heaters, one
large, one medium-size. Dr. O. L.
Hooper, Dunn. 11-18-3 t-c
FOR SALE: An R.C.A. television
set—large picture. Portable setting
machine. Biglott rug and pad, 15
by 17. AU comparatively new. Also
ironer. Can be seen at 70! S. Elm
0f“call 3501. 11-16-2 t-c
FOB SENT
FOR RENT: One three room du
plex apartment. Unfurnished. Csll
3307, M- B. Holland.
11-13-ts-c ‘
FOR RENT: New 5 room house,
with all modern conveniences, loca
ted on highway 421 near Plain
View School. Rent Very reasonable.
Contact " Mrs. Troy Carter hear
same location. ll«15-3t-pd
ranted
HELP WANTED: Well-established
business Him desire* a number Os
ladies in this vicinity to make calls
in their neighborhood 'with'a pop
wdrk. 'No previous Experience nec
tpfery. You' won't gist rich, but
ymFcan earn $36 or S3O a week by
working only a sett hours each day,
at your own cbriVedlehCe. This is
a particularly find opportunity for
laoM handling Stanley’s, Avon and
Other products to Uaetob their
earnings at’the same time. Write
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HELP WANTED: Cashier wanted.
Please apply in perton at Stewart
theatre between 2:30 and 6:30 or
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HELP : Woman wanted
ing conditions. Permanent Job.
Write 121, care of The tokriy Rec
ord. H-ts-c
"Typist”, care of The Daily Rec
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WANTED First class painter
who‘works individually.' Nice job.
Worth looking Into. • Call 4053.
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WANTED: 4,5, or 6 room ttnfurn-
WANTED: A- smart' young colored
bo)" immediately Tor full'time Job.
at the jewel &ox
WANTED: Experiencer salesman
desires position. Can furhi#^£r
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steal prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
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ott Tour pest order. TclcphoM
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United States uhW til* ratification
in 17W- TSthry fOufeht thd Idoptidn
df th* constitution because he could
hot cohcelve oiife state after an
other ' burying its differences and
Wdfking together.
The war of 1861 to 65 was fought,
not .over slavery, he declared, hut
•because some states felt that state
rights were more important than
the Imfon. We were never really
united Until after that war, but
now we are one hation indivisible.
'ft, too, takes time to build a
peaceful world,” he declared. “In
1918,' on November Ith, we had an
armistice, and this was confused
With peace. “Noah Webster played
a trick on us here,” Ife asserted,
“according to his dictionary an arm
istice is the temporary cessation of
hostilities.”
It lasted, he continued, until 1933,
for fifteen extremely hectic years,
during which we forgot all about
how wars are created. In 1945, rep
resentatives of 51 nations formed
the United Nations, an organiza
tion dedicated to the principles of
peace.
“We are prone,” Dr. Green de
clared, “to talk unkindly, about the
bankrupt haberdasher in Washing
ton and about the United Nations,
but we have had wprse v IMt ioojc
13 years tb^establish our own na
tion, don’t be'too demanding. It
takes a tremendous amount of
time.”
In the state, the nation' and in
pur communities give that spirit
ual essence cordial corisidejratiM'i,
practice tolerance and uwflertflfchils
ing, be patient, determmldjfcfVhftii
count, your blessings. “If )Wft So,”'
l Dr. Green concluded, “we can have
•Thanksgiving any, day and will not
Jtiave to wait until the fourth Thurs
day in November.” .
■ The speaker was introdueWT' by
pr. C. W. Sandejs. Aftef-'-kroup
Zinging of “God Bless America" by
the group, Rev. C. C. Cribb.-dslfv
%red the invocation. Soloist ttas.
Mrs. O N. Bostic, ’accompanied by
, Wilhemhui Utley, t who also
to serve three years on the board
of directors, O. M. Blackman, D. W.
Parrish, Harold MedUn and Willis
McLamb. ' ‘
, The dinner was prepared and
served by the members of the Ban
ner Home' Demonstration Q1 üb,
headed by president, Mrs. to. L.
Peacock and including Mesdames
W. J. Lambert, R. M. Morgan, Ver
pon Jackson, Sherrill Jackson, Bill
Matthews, Charles Denning, Hettie
Denning, Shelton Turlington, J. E.
Wall, Victor Gregory, Pearl Tur
lington, Julian Godwin, Carmie
Dorman, S. P. Honeycutt, Harold
Medlin, Hattie Byrd, Lee Whitting
ton, Kenneth Neighbors, Qlennard
Bailey, Dttikht' iohhsof!, Waylafld
Bailey, P. B Wood'ind Ralph Bur
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to stop at a stop sign and was tax
ed with costs, with prayer for Judg
ment cdntjnued'B months.
Hymih Blafck, ’Henry George
Gunst, Colton Boone, Mildred' D.
Gurtßy, * QHSorge Ooda, Harold S.
Hinkle, Albert R. Jones, Frank #ch>-
Uizzi and McDonald Wray, waived
appearance and pleaded guilty tc
speeding‘charges. Each was taxed
oosts.
Bond was ordered forfeited in
Ure case of Anson Lockamy, when
hie was called and failed to appear
)o answer charges or speeding.
The remainder 1 of tjie 22 cases,
prosecuted by Solicitor J. Shephard
Bryan, involved public drurikehness
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don IrraH of the major cities of
life country ."Through- 1 the national
ctgarttzation, the bekt lri speaking
jaMbt can be secured. •
'"lfhe yoting people of this section
in partlciijar ahd the 'gehifral pnK
hc as W are ekftncfitf'a cordial
■ BiviAtrorr to ‘ atttndf*
at the Gospel Tabemlele ih Durin,
Saturday ftlght at' 8 CTtJock.
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Purchase Os
TB Seals Is
Ur§ed Py Byrd
Dr. Charles, Byrd, president of
the Harnett County Tuberculosis
Association, brought the Stbry of
the ever-vigUant fight agahikt tu'
berculosis to the attention of the
Lilllngton Woman's Club as the
group met Tuesday afternoon at tHe
Community House. * ■ 1
Doctor Byrd, Dunn physician, was
introduced by Mrs. A. J. White,
public affairs chairman, who ar
ranged the program. Mrs. John A.
Womble, president, presided.
The visltjng speaker illustrated
his talk on the fight against tu
berculosis with a map of Harnett
County showing the location of
each tuberculosis case reported, the
largest number appearing in the
larger populated centers of Dunn,
Lilllngton, Coats and Angier.
North Carolina has only three
state sanitariums for T.B. treat
ment, Doctor Byrd said. For many
who wish to go, there is no room,
the speaker said. “And conditions
in Harnett,” he added, bring this
point home forcefully.”
However, the physician continued,
a State building program at the
due to .be . finished
within two ydars, ttlll fetnedy this
situation. Meantime, he noted, pub
lic. heajth authorities and 'private
physicians must do what, they can
for patients who have been-'refused
admission to a sanitarium. -V
JTho doctor called on the chib
•wmen ,to ' support the 'sale of
Christmas health seals which will
finance home treatment; for some'
TB patients, support others in hos
pitals, and buy expensive drugs
for still others.
CITES OBSTACLES
The difficulty of detecting symp
toms in the early stage of the dis
ease and the highly communicable
..nature of the rruilady are stumbling
blo'ckff ift the effort to wipe, ft-out
■cohipletelyV Dottot Byrdi'sa.l§tr -pne
T. B. Sufferer,-; ;he hosed, by the
tWtoPWpHIMfffAWPiMMRv&s
a mlisfcale presented by pupils W
Mrs. Joe'Tom Long, Lilllngton mu
sic teacher. Piano solos Were play
ed by Jessie Alina Lee, Emily Keliy,
Ida Carroll Renter, Elizabeth Byfd.
Gladys Johnson, Geraidinfe Horton,
Barbara Myrick, and Elaine Byfd.
Three pupils, Misses Lee, Kelly and
Senter, gave a dance number and
Jean Hamilton added as t vocal
solb, “The Lost Chord."
' A piano trio, “Three Blind Mice”
and a duet, “Tales from Vienna
foods’’ by Strauss were also' pre
sented. A recording of two choral
numbers recently sung by the new
Home Demonstration Club Chorus
of'fthleri Mrs. Long is director, con
cluded the musicale. ’
DEBT REDUCED
During ttfe'bddness session, club
members Heard from the president
the good news that the debt on
the Community H6use, ’the club's
chief financial undertaking, has
been reduced below the $5,Q00 mark.
To cut still more from this debt
a Christmas bazaar and turkey din
ner will be held' December 57 if
the Community House.
A check for S3O, also to aid the
building fund, was turned in by Mrs.
Robert Winston "who with a Club
committee Catered for' the ' Duke
afumni dinner 'this week. ' " '
Spiced‘tea and sandwiches were
served ‘at, the social hour. Hostesses
were Mrs. Hkrry Schafran, Mrs. Leo
Kelly, Mrs. C. £. Bbfrell, Mrs, C.
R!" Ammons, Mrs. Grady Johnson
and’Mrs. W. p'. Byrd. ”
and the offenders ’ escaped ' with
suspended senteifces and ffnes. ’
Mrs. ■ Ifehry* 'N/ffofS,' St} mother
fttyford Os 'tourtt, Is Critt
KcaHy 1 19 ftf the hbme of ‘ her
daughter, Mrs. “Jolnf ’ Palrns of
GWfehyille, B,'C. USei. Twyfofd suf
ftfred several heart attacks earlier
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