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PAGE TWO •Id Head C lass At Lillrngton ‘b’oe Moss, Jr., recently was elected 'president of the Men of the Lilling l‘‘ ton Presbyterian Church succeeding “ ! J6hti Burgess. Other officers chosen "’’Sit the same time were Joe Brown, ‘ and Franlc Lewis> sec * Election of officers and a speech '"Msyiin" Army officer Just back from ’ "setvlce in Korea highlighted the ”- (Quarterly supper meeting of the ■-"men's group which was held at the church last Wednesday night. The visiting speaker was Capt. •••••James' Greene, brother-in-law of ‘"'Carl Byrd. Captain Green who is ■married to the former Miss Hazel •■•Byrd of Bunnlevel. is spending a furlough in the vicinity following .nearly a year of combat duty in '••Korea. "r~- a three course meal was served hy member of Circle Number Two ••i«f which Mrs. H. D. Secrest is chair •"man.. LEFS j i 14 Naur Road •! Truck Ternihmi <0 And Wrecker Service I PHONES j 2727 - 2052 \ FAYETTEVILLE HWY. | DUNN, N. C. | Ambultmte Service Phene 2077 CROMARUE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. | f a — 1 i iw-ii Mi i .—— putt frits gKP SLIP COVERS _ AND Hi SELECT TOURS FROM OUR LARGE' o ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS. |lww SPECIAL DURING -- - J / FATETTSVIUE DOH.-R SAVINGS DAYS. ■e I / - ™>. 28TH, 3OTH AND MARCH IST. mfjSri 'fflmC W / ONE table ' ' WWxw/ DRAPERY fabrics WRJ Large assortment If jwtlwu and colors including solid Her Wbbll ‘ te,h SI.OO yard NEW SPRING PATTERNS PEBBLE AND PLATINUM CLOTH MADE BY LEADING MP&. m p 4 ■ * 1 i m£P L Z™« COTTO * "■ . ;< W 4, »y4O yard W wl H ■ B| Hj Q ■ H H B B_H Bj I New Sanitary Ordinance AN ORDINANCE TO ftUMdOßfc SANITARY C ONDIFIQjtS IN THE TOWN OF DtJNN BY PROVIDING PROPER STOR AGE AND BANDUNG OF AtX GARBAGE. RUBBISH AND WASTE MATTER. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF DUNN: SECTION I. That for tire pur pose of this Ordinance the follow ing definitions shall apply unless the content clearly indicates an other meaning or unless elsewhere expressly stated. A. The term “garbage" shall j mean every accumulation of ani- i mal or vegetable food-stuff that { attends the preparation, consump- j tion, dealing-in: or storage of! meats, fish, fowl, fruit or vegeta bles including the cans, containers or wrappers. B. The term "rubbish” shall mean printed matter, paper, paper board, pasteboard boxes, rags, straw, and all other combustible material not included under the term “garbage”. C. The term “refuse” shall mean and include any waste product which is composed oi such mate rials ks garbage, sweepings, trash, litter, animal matter from kitchens, dining rooms, markets, food estab lishments or other places dealing in or handling meat, 'fowl, fruits, grain, shrub trimmings, grass clip- i pings, brick, plaster, or other waste matter resulting from the demoli-1 'tion, alteration or construction of buildings, accumulated waste ma terials, cans, containers, tires, junk, or other substance which may be a nuisance. D. The term “waste matter” shall mean waste material composed of soil, gravel, stone, bripks, plaste”, crockery, glass, ashes, cinders metals and all other non-cumbust ible materials which have been dis- FEEL AWFUL? DUE TO COLD MISERIES , . ■ fast m* M* symptomatic 1 ODD RELIEF T; : carded or to to be discarded. • R„ The term "collector” Shall mean the Town of Dunn, North Carolina, or* -employees or agents , thereof who are engaged in the collection or transportation of rub rish, garbage, or waste matter in : any part of the Town of Dunn. SECTION n. REFUSE REQUIR ED TO BE PROMPTLY RE MOVED. No refuse that has become decayed or that shall otherwise be a menace to health or cleanliness shall be allowed to remain 1n any business establishment, dwelling i house, or on any premises longer | than shall be reasonably necessary to remove and deposit the same |in containers of the type as pro | vided by this ordinance. ! SECTION 111. DEPOSIT OF REFUSE IN PUBLIC PLACES OR ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. No person shall throw, place, or de posit any refuse in any street, alley, gutter, or public way, or throw or deposit the same in or upon premises or vacant lot or in any water or open ditches, or store or keep the same, except in con tainers as provided by this Ordi nance. SECTION IV. RODENT CON TROL. No person shall store, de posit, or keep' refuse in any place or in any manner where rodents can have access to or feed thereon, or can use such refuse as harbor lage. nest, or breeding place. SECTION V. INCINERATION. No person shall bum garbage, or rub bish at any place, or in any manner violating a provision of the sanitary code or likely to create a health or property hazard or a nuisance. A. Under no circumstance shall any material causing excessive smoke, liberating a toxic substance on combustion, or producing a noxious odor likely to affect the occupant or any premises, be burn ed except under conditions approv ed by the Fire Chief or a member of the Fire Department designated by ordinance of the Board of Com missioners. B. The occasional burning of small ‘ 'quantities of dry rubbish, paper, paste" board boxes brush, dry leaves, and similar materials on private premises under con trolled conditions shall be accept- 1 able provided the above conditions are complied with in all other I respects. 1. Such burning shall be in metal) or heavy wife basket containers or steel drums which shall meet the I specifications defined by the Fire Chief or the representative of the 1 Fire Department designated by Ordinance of the Board' of Com missioners of the Town of Dunn ( for thatPsmrpose>. , , SECTION VI. CONSTRUCTION , OR DEMOLITION OF BUILD- 1 INGrtf Dtoij person, building com- , tractor, sub-contractor engaged , in the Construction, repair or j THE Dm? RECORD. UOWPI. R. a t IES MHI HI Ha Mrs. Calvin Caelidga Mrs. Woodrow Wilson BH v ,r MKL* x aifekl Ink; w bI » Jk 9 HasS j.• . J * Mrs. Harry S. Truman Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt | THE LONGEVITY OF WOMEN is attested by life insurance statistics, fly This holds true in all stations of life. England has two of three ® queens—Queen Mother Elizabeth and Dowager Queen Mother Mary— y who have survived their husbands. Similarity, The U.S. has four sur vjving First Ladies—Mfs. Harry S. Truman, Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt, ” Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. The latter three have j outlived their husbands by a goodly number of years. (Central Press) demolition of pity building or structure or part thereof, _ shall remove and dispose of, in an au thorized mflnnei from aoy* street, alley, gutter, p«Yk, sidewalk, curb ing, curb space, any pdblic way or any premises not owned by him tall waste matter or rubbish depos ited thereon in connection with shat portion of the repair, con struction work under Ms ’special or-general supervision. A. Such refuse, waste matter and rubbish shall be cleaned up, re moved, and disposed of in a sans taiy inalfner within seven days of : the filial cessation of woiic on such building or structure unless specif ically authorized by the Building In spector or Superintendent of Sani tation. ,B. Such waste matter and rub bish shgll not be placed on the sidewalk for town trucks to move, but shall be moved by the con tractor of sub-contractor who caus ed the -game to be formed. SECTION VII. LAND. No per ron, owner, agent or occupant df a lot or premises whereon a building of any' kind may exist or of a va cant Ipt shall allow any collection of garbage, rubbish, waste matter, or filth of any description to re main on such lots or prenflses as-l ter being notified by the Superin tendent of Sanitation to remove the same. , BJCTION VIII. STANDARDS FOR THE ACCUMULATION OF REFUSE. The following standards and requirements are established as - a minimum fbr the sanitary ac- . dtonulation of storage of refuse pending Its removal by the or* _pi the Town of Dunn. AdtvCCUPANTS IN CHARGE OF BUSINESS SBUILDINGS. s4* Occupants of business build ings Shall store and keep stored all refuse Ur garbage accumulating 'in 9- lullding or on its premises in I Coostrays largS, all-purpose Co astray ... **•:. ' sh» any site glass now made.. j. was s#.oo NOW *2.00 •; ISP"*'* ~ - ■ \ ' l iM^ Coastrav . . . i.leal^lto|^2| I Wr. ashtray, bon-bon dUh, ,iee” W*" I j *rtek.-, etc. was *2.50 gJhj-I NOW *1.20 -i j $ * *fe».i«i v <u»% !•»?' ■ r* .. mi | —\ ir ; '' “..J • . HolcKcr's'^^’J.CWelers I . ,03 St -« D ‘* l * ao ° -I « f L .■.'■7 r ~~ == 'V~g*fcrrT^ s= ■ j *' 1,1 IkaiifmME GtirSotfck metal receptacles which shall eom- Setely confine such refuse or gar ige pending its removal; 1 jSXBEErifrONS: Easiness'’ firms having large volumes of cardboard boxes will cut apart, straighten put, crush or stack suqh boxes into compact packages or bundles and secure with binding material such as string or cord so that such bundles or packages will remain compactly bound to allow for handling in collecting. 2. The occupant of any business establishment will provide at -his own expense the number of ap proved containers required to con tain the accumulated refuse or other waste material resulting from 'his business operations. 3. The lid must be chained or tied with a rope with a detchable fastener (such as a bridle snap) to the container so that the lid will- not be lost or blown away or otherwise destroyed. Where lids have been previously lost, damag ed, or destroyed, they are to be replaced with appropriate metal or wooden lids. .4. Portable metal receptacles of standard galvanised, water tight construction with tight-fitting cov ers and handles or bails are re quired. 'Hie size of the receptacle shhll not be less than 10 gallons nor more than 33 gallons capacity. Receptacles Hot complying with the foregoing regulations, such as’ wooden or paper barrels, tubs, paint buckets, tanks, lard cans, or of such nature, are hereby prohibited Defective receptacles must be re placed Immediately. 6. It shall be unlawful to place on . the streets, sidewalks, alleys, or othqr public thoroughfares In the Town of Dunn in the first district any cardboard boxes, paper, wooden prates, debris or other pack ing materials, except that such ma terials Toe placed in approved con- talners. Such containers must be rubbish or reftufe., The occupant shall be responsible ‘for fuitethhfg the necessary containers arid com plying the ordinance aft to their proper use. 6. Trash or debris resulting from sweeping or cleaning the floors of StlCh business establishments must be picked up by appropriate meth ods and placed in approved c6n ’ tainers. To Sweep such trash onto’ the sidewalk, gutter, or street is hereby prohibited. 7. Owner must place his con tainer or containers at the nearest designated location indicated for garbage pickup at that particular station. B. HOUSEHOLDERS: 1. The occupant of any house, apartment, or part of a house used as a separate place of abode shall cause all garbage collected therein or arising from the use thereof to be placed in water-tight, roden proof and dog-proof receptacles of the type specified by this ordi nance. 3. Occupants must' furnish as many approved receptacles as weed ed to hold at least one (1) week 1 : accumulation of garbage. 3. Receptacles must have well fitting lids So as to make them' rain-iprobf. The lids are to be' chained, or tied With rdifetf to nietal or wooden Stakes higher than trie container so that the ltd wffl ‘not blow away from the area and he lost or destroyed. Where lids have been previously lost, damaged or destroyed they are to be replaced with appropriate metal or wooden lids. 4. Occupants' shall take every opportunity to put wet garbage from the kitchen in paper sacks or wrap in newspapers and tie the same with string so as to facilitate easier handling and emptying of the garbage containers. 5. Occupants are not to place more refuse than can be contained in the number of approved recep tecies available. Such materials as FAYETTE VILLirS DOLLAR SAVINGS DAYS 3 BIG SAYS THUR&AY, FRIDAY ANB SATURDAY « Feb. 28th, Feb. 29th, March Ist. FREE ORCHIDS ZTZ _ A Given Away Free T 6; •hVU Ul T f -to : The First 200 Custom- On All Our 2LJP, ers Each Day DuHng 1 Our ftteteto* SWING mW All $2.99 Spring WiSSfS SJcMs tst twWk. ot*r tenn {MGttE SAViKGte XStILX * ” |J*"U FOR YOU) 5 "'■» ill atoaaiiafl aiiuaae.i WlUmm 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER HOSIERf 2la SI.OO W&I *U. REGULAt $1.98 SUPS 2 for 53.8 NYLON'PANTIES 69c BLiSES: 2<hS3JB i# ALL FALL DRESSES T" ' Values to $19.95 ' • / \ NOW $5.00 - $7.00 Xr CHILIRENTB KMKTM9IT m suitT \Si u ** TS WBSES skzes 3 to 6x S,ZES 710 14 Ajjjk L $2.91 s3bßs ■ ■" c r ifpjri I I CDCCtVhI I IDADC TA Tilt VftVftCC I i rK« iu int nlßWfcb. \ i 11 j, ite4§ p KUXJCtitIX f *. : ] HA¥ str vvuLljiw " ■ ■ - - - - - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY tl, 1952 crushed ers. If hudi will not O o Into available containers, theh the for their removal lies with the owner or.pccUpant and not with the Town of Dunn or any de partment thereunder. 'fl. ■Receptacles must be placed in approved types of metal, wooden, concrete dr bther type of racks so that they may not be turned over by dogs. Otherwise receptacles must be placed In approve* under ground containers as sold by Cer tain manufacturers so that they become dog-proof to the extent that dogs cannot molest the con tents therein. ■ 7. Turned over receptacles are the responsibility of the owner or occupant to replace refuse back in the container and not the respon sibility of the collectors of the Town of Dimn. SECTION IX. Any persOn, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ‘Ordinance shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined $25.00 or imprisoned for ten days; and each day upon which violations accrue shall be a Separate and dis tinct Offense. ■ SECTION SC. All Ordinances or parts of the ordinance in Conflict with the provisions of this ordin ance are bertay repealed. SECTION XI. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect . Sixty W 0) days from January 21, 1952. Motion by Mr. Bracey and sec- KtoßanaHßHaMßnßs start your savings? AT COMMERCIAL BANK s iqiiiMaiaaiinteiteqtea jS&U u Office to located In FCX CHtefNUTT CO. DUNN, N, C. CARS - f RUCKS <» NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL 2127
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