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THUftRDAt AFTERNOON, NOVFMRfcR 6, 1952 v *' x ' w, * '■ .it.it>.. ••“Ml y • i '¥v& : Mss. \ ~ ■■•' %nr-^>V^ \\ 1 v m Pp 1 K^’^vsSSjSS*' jJ| ft V%^^?fefl r 5 * v'fl^mp™'- IIARNETT’S OLDEST VOTER Frank Byrd, 94, of Lillington, a Spanish American war veteran, is pictured here at the poll yester day in Lillington where he cast a straight Democratic ticket. Mr. Byrd, who’s still spry, has never missed voting and has never failed to vote a straight Democratic ticket. He was In a harry when Record Photographer T. M. Stewart was making his picture and told him, “Hurry up, I’ve got to go to a VFW meeting.” CHICKENS DRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Wed. - Thurs. - Friday More and more housewives are using our new Dressing Service All you have to do is come in, pick out the chicken you want, watch us dress the chicken according to your specifications. We’H unjoint and cut the chicken any way you like. . Plenty of free parking and curb service. Open Until 9 P. M. Saturdays Our wholesale service continues as usual. 0. AND W. POULTRY CO. Beside Modern Laundry on N. Clinton CHARLES WADE, Prop. Phone 2156 * Dunn, N. C. Now You Can SHOP At The Capitol In Fayetteville FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK 9:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Veterans Will Hold Meeting On Bonus A mass meeting.to discuss the ve terans state bonus referendum will >e held in the courthouse in Lil lington on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Andy Del Veseovo of Burlington, State Director of Arnvets. sponsors of the bonus referendum, will be in Lillington at that time to discuss the proposed legislation “Yes. and I will be in Lillington even if I have to walk ” said Del Veseovo who admitted getting his dates mixed and failed to show for the first mass rally set for Oct. 29. Other county rallies the same week will be, Nov. 13 at Snow Hill. Nov. 14 at Swanquarter. BIG CROWD URGED All veterans are urged to attend ; Dr. LaMotte To Speak In County Summerville Presbyterian Church will use the Armistice Day holiday, Tuesday, Nov. 11 for a two fold] purpose. A memorial service for the war dead will be conducted at 11 a. m. by Dr. Louis C. La Motte, Presi dent of the Presbyterian Junior | College at Maxton. Following the service a barbecue dinner and harvest sale will be held. At that time members who have adopted the Lord’s Acre plan of giving, will offer various types of produce for sale, the proceeds to go to the church. AIL EYES ARE ON PRINCESS' GOWN xmrX Jw9hH H&'RRI ■ I ’ ■» • ; fe ? ’jt’ MJHHP TYPICAL FiMININI MTEUST In the gown worn by England’* Prlncaaa Margaret Bose Is displays U the wjilka ajrouprfyouWybmMi on her arrival at a benafit 4Unwa Umdon to ang rented war« at«»% ln do full Ju<Uea y«tt a*4r«»uii6«'a» Wia pia*id. / (tstmattonm) Ihfc DAILY REL ORD, DUNN, N. t the meeting and senators and re- I presentatives from the county are also invited to participate and give their views on the bonus referen dum question, Del Veseovo said. J ; Preponents of the bonus claim | that committees calling on senators . and representatives over the state show that 95 per cent of the legis ( labors are in favor of submitting the [ bonus question to the voters who ; will decide by the ballot as to whe • ther the veterans shall receive a state bonus or not. > | The petition which is being cir . culated calls lor the legislature to submit to the voters whether or not the state will pay to veterans 1 of World War I, II and of the Ko George-Overby Vows Spoken Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Overby of , i Lillington are today announcing the j marriage of their daughter. Miss j Eva Overby to Bobby George. The ■ | vows were spoken in a quiet cere . 1 mony Sunday in Dillon, S. C. Mr. j George is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert George of Virginia. For the ceremony, the bride wore I a suit of navy blue with white | accessories. Mrs. Junior Hair was r j the matron of honor, arid Mr. Hair 1 1 served as best man. ’ : Following a wedding trip, the 1 1 couple will be at home in Virginia i with the bridegroom’s parents. ; VISIT IN PINEHURST . Mr...and Mrs- Robert Page. Miss Etfcel Pittman and Mrs: Mary Blue visited and. Mrs. James Porter nod famt|yiri Pihefeqrat Sunday.. V t6 Bti> Miss Janet Jackson, who was in jured In an automobile accident In Maryland, is sdll confined to her liame. . •.. In Studio Romance UPON flying to an uriamtoUnead destination tor their marriage, actress Jane Wyman and astute composer Fred Kerger go into t typical Hollywood cHbch for tba cameramen. They met and feQ la love while wmldngon their first picture. • (latamattoml.) ACE m w. NEON SALES AND SERVICE . Office Located At. MS W.' Lillington Women Plan Dec. Event Members of the Lillington Wo man's Club are busy with plans to make the second annual Christmas bazaar and turkey dinner a truly rean conflict sls per month for do , meslic service with a m&xiagnn of $500: S2O per month for overseas servile with a maximum of $750: and surviving members of deceased & Special ( YPlii&MU}Sl Jl) OlDi CuAiowWiA Fire has destroyed your friendly Colonial Store, located at 112 North Wilson Avenue in Dunn As a result, this store will be closed for an in definite period. We urge our friends and customers in Dunn to visit the nearby Colonial Store in Erwin. You'll find the same polite service —the same wide variety of outstanding food values. JESJS? SHOP AND SAVE Lowest Prices! BUDGET BEEF—U. S. COMMERCIAL \ YOUR FRIENDLY g—lfif g/ A \ COLONIAL STORE ® M [ Cm 1N ERWIN • PORTERHOUSE Man I f Iri CKWIN • SIRLOIN _ 1 / • T-BONE LB. M C 1 * • \ f Mother's Creamy Smooth . cm, mr jX-jjjßfc MAYONNAISE a 25< Made Fresk—Sold Fi%eh—Gtound AUMfITX . r , HllllilSa Shortening—For Baking or Frying BEEF ■*49* gpSB SNOWPBIFT - 79« "- 1 REDCATE RICH HEARTY Tender Beef Chuck chefs hude mild or hot IftJftiiVf «, 16-OZ. ||| BAICT SAUSAGE u Sic PORK & BEANS “ 10 c aft W A SB M CHErS PWDE s,uffed S ‘i*_ CS, LIBBY, DEL MONTE OR HUNT CLING BUDGET BEEF , COLONIAL PRIDE L * 57C BP M #i|VVC )A U. S. Commercial ( U. S. Choice CHEFS PRIDE SALAD CAN ls 50, t 4Q. HAM SALAD soz 44c KELLOGG’S OR POST TOASTIES I W^ C CHEFS PRIDE SALAD - . .. . m tfto Jnjmp" ”'o: U '^9c steaks Tomato «®up 2 w 21* PORTERHOUSE, club oh * Mvwinmw CAMPBEIJ.’S HEALTHFUL REFRESHING «n?Amr U 00 7 MargarTne TOMATO-niICE 3 “"29« SIRLOIN U. 99c 1-4 lb PRINTS REDCATE TENDER TT T V BOPMP o 99c 1 lb. 17c GRIJN BEAMS N ?«~"23« Libby 9 & Harvest of Values! . LOBBY’S “CDDMIU-PBESS” | | JUICE | pjfwj 1 ripe j 2 25* I 27« | ji,<Y ** 2S* I LIBBY’S CRUSHED HAWAIIAN GBxccrsDiT 1 .n, PINEAPPLE - 27- j £*»«?««» .»J | SAUSAGE -19- 1 22«?™W*s s- 25. | POTTED a 15. | 3.. £ JUIBE PEAS « 25- s » LIBBY’S HEALTHFUL REFRESHING * QTiITOPC T 902 m I Pineapple juice « 29< z ”° s «• I I S?JP“F|ower 2 Sff 49. I SPRY - MK.LSggj™* I WtUOMTaMtOD ARMOUR’S SLICED CHICKEN OF THE S£a Km.wUv n.t - » TRIPE i* 52c DRIED BUT » o J7c TUNA nia »u 34c ____ mmmmmm mvm CASTLEBERRY’S TRIANGLE ELBOW CBSAM MFMM SBSSF "* 3,c cT™ JS, - 10. COB Nr wmsoirs «. «5c SS’.SrS m „ „ V BEEF STEW m-ol 3Sc WATEBMAD 3a«s. 46c *»«> brand ”<«- |5 ( ' ARMOURS MISS Wtft LONG CRAIN BICE STARCH 2 80Z 13c "UP SSSASS. *° : 441 *AHATMA k,. «9c TOMitar* voz ,4. BEET h-oz. 4Se 148A° ra ’ s ettouttoou I napk ns I SwtdlMflvl 3 *fc 23ff * ■ ~ BUTTER R » 82c MODEMS 2 pkgs 75c cranulamo soap mo<« jqjj 2 SttWIBNST 294 MEXICORM noemov 1544-oz. 10c WOONOUNT 1«d2»« Ssc ~ DBODO * /LNT NO KNSg . 21 bUu T WOTE W .'v 'v ~' v; - i ' • . # V -.V, -S'. ■ community event. Attractive gifts : suitable for holiday giving will be 1 on display during the day and I dinner will be served at night. All t . proceeds will go toward the Com munity House Building Fund. The chairman. Mrs. C. E. Sorrell and Mrs. M. D. Lanier, pointed out today they want Lillington people i veterans immediate family to re- ' ! ceive the maximum payment, All 1 payments, if approved by the State i voters, would Pc paid in one lump .•sum. and their friends to start now to keep the date, Wednesday, Decem ber 3, open for this community event. ON DESTROYER Serving aboard the destroyer ESS Kidd, beginning its second tour of duty in Korean waters, is Mar vin K. Sloan, sonarman, third class. USN. son of Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Sloan of 105 North Tenth si.. Erwin; The Kidd is serving as a screening and escort vessel for the PAGE ONE , fiFCONT) SFCTIOfc Carrier Task Forces. SUPPER SCHEDULED The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Lillington Methodist Church will sponsor a turkey dinner and bazaar at the Community Building on Friday night, Nov. 14. Already 200 tickets have been sold, . and other persons planning to go are asked to notify the dinner chairman. Mrs. Fred Holloway. . Dinners, priced at one dollar each, ■ will be served from 5 to 8 p. m.
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