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* Shop LEDERS For Back — To — School THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 Progress Reported By Agri-Business Group ntv OKs Industrial Plans (» Hie Harnett County Board of Commissioners, in monthly session , Tuesday, approved the organiza l tion, by-laws, budget and policies • submitted by the newly-organized l Recreation ; member of a family to use and J enjoy the facilities to be provided. SHORT TIME LEFT ( No memberships will be sold l after September 16, which means J citizens have only one more week I iff which to apply, f ■ Application has already been fil "ed for a charter of incorporation, j ? It will be a non-profit corporation < « with all funds going back into the 1 : project. ■ Although It is to be erected ?n * ths northwestren section of town, f membership is open to those li J ving in other areas of the town. t It was pointed out that num | erous towns such as Smithfield, t Roxboro, Clayton, Benson and {others have such private recrea • tional areas. « Citizens interested in further de | tails are requested to phone either I of the following numbers 892-3698, ; 892-3082 or 892-5986. ttsM-afevWit £ Youth The complaint charges that on October 20. 1963, the boy was in jured when he was returning home * and stepped on a defective drain age hole cover on the south side ; of the corner of Elm and Morgan ‘ streets In Benson and fell in a \ drainage hole which is three feet * long, three feet wide, and four fe«t deep. 1 The complaint alleges that the boy suffered a broken right arm , and bruises and lacerations of the * body which required hospital and medical treatment. The complaint states that the boy’s right arm is crooked and that he will have to receive “long and agonizing treat ment to correct same, if indeed it can be corrected.” The complaint charges that the drainajfpjfeol&ls located on a side walk area adjacent to the home of the minor plaintiff, that it was covered by an iron mdtal cover, and that ‘the' town prior to the boy’s accident had been warned that the drainage hole and covet had become defective and had promised to take immediate steps to correct the situation. Harnett Agri - Business Develop ment Commission. Purpose of the commission is tc attract badly-needed new in dustries to Harnett and the county executives heard « (report that much progress has already been made toward setting up the or ganization in preparation for get ting its program into high gear. Chaairman R. Melvin Turlington, a Lillington contractor, and D. W. Denning, Jr. of Angier appeared before the board and submitted the proposals. Board Chairman Alex Cameron and other commissioners expres sed pleasure with the progress made and approved the proposals subject to review by County At torney Neill McK. Rose for legal angles. Woman Gets sentences begin at the expiration of the first, totaling 45 months in woman’s prison. Deputy Moore said the only child still living with the defendant was turned over to the welfare depart ment. One son, Billy Ennis, the officer said, is now being sought after skipping bond on a charge of ac cessory to murder in Harnett and for theft in Wake County. Club Hears person but citizens who can af ford to do so will be requested to donate 50 cents for each member of his family taking the vaccine. Actual cost, said Dr. Lilly, will be about 30 cents but the addition al 20 cents will go to pay the cost for citizens who feel they are un able to pay it. “Nobody will be turned away re gardless,” said Dr. Lilly. “Every body will be given the vaccine.” He said this is important in ord er to immunize every person again st carrying the disease to others. Even those who have taken polio shots — and every age from three months up — should take the vac cine, he said. *' > The physician, emphasized the vaccine is pleasant to take, “tastes good,” and there are absolutely no unpleasant effects of any type Dr. Lilly was introduced by Dr. Glenn Hooper, who had charge ol the program. Rotary president Pete Skinner presided. Preview SAT. f Sepf. 12 ' Dunn FOUR COUNTY AGRICULTURAL American Legion THRILLS! At Fairgrounds t FUN! 99 irflKClTING! f( DAVID B. ENDY ATTRACTIONS ON THE MIDWAY RIDES & SHOWS f RIDE: SKOOTER, BUMPER {JARS, ROCK-O-PLANE, SCRAMBLER. ROLLER <X>ASTERi OCTOPUS, TWISTER, TWIN WHEELS, AND OTHERS. BIG KIDDIELAND FOR THE LITTLE TOTS. SEE: OLD DUTCH MILL FUN HOUSE, FREAKS AND ODDITIES, TATTO ARTISTS, AMAZING FEATS. THE SIDE SHOW. COLORED MINSTREL SHOW, DANCING GIRL REVUE, MARGARITA i THE LEOPARD GIRL, RACING MONKEYS IN SILO MOTORDROME, AND OTHERS KIDDIES, DON'T FORGET THAT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ARE YOUR DAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AT THE GROUNDS "Come To The Fair" It is hoped that a full-time professional director can be ob tained and functioning by the first of the year. The county board has appropri ated *15 0011 {or the first year’s operations. There was no -other good news for ’ha 'T'.n'y fathers. John Ingraham of Dunn, certi fied public accountant, appeared to report that examination shows financial records of the county and each of its departments had been found in excellent condition. - Mr. Inaraham had good words for the I’arious department heads and the work they are doing. Three jury lists were drawn and ether routine matters disposed of. Fair Leon Whitten! on that every inch of space will be needed to accom modate the more than 16 rides and six big shows on the midway, to book the Endy Attractions only Local fair official swere able to book the Endy Attractions only because they had an open date Ordinarily “the Endy shows do not play a fair in a town as small as Dunn. “We’re delighted,’” said Mr. Carver, “and are confident this big midway will draw thousands of additional visitors and help us set a record attendance this year.” A kiddie land, of six rides for the little tots featuring a new umbrella ride, rollercoaster, air planes, train.ponies, and boats. Major rides consist of twister, scrambler, ferris wheels, skooter or jumper cars, big coaster, rock > plane, octopus, merry go round, dark ride, paratrooper and others The Old Mill Fun House is one jf the features on the show line up. monkeys racing in little cars in the Silo Motordrome is a thrill s', funny people and oddities in the side show, girls in costume revue, colored minstrels, wildlife, jnd many more, and of course the uusual line up of concessions. Wednesday, September 16 and Thursday, September 17 will be Kiddie Day with all the rides at reduced prices until 6 p m. and two bicycles will be given away each day, a boys bike and a girls bike. Thrills, fun. excitement and en tertainment are assured and when you smell those sizzling hot dogs, hamburgers, and popping pop com, candy apples and floss candy, you’ll know you are at the FAIR. Goldwater Asks Interesting One > — Tnes luestion 4* eantpaig* Mjibe at Jghimn. Goldwater told a lunch group that whan he "hear* about Lady Bird (Mrs. Johnson) taking $17, 000 and making It into $9 mil lion I wonder if the right John son la running?’* 4 ' (UPT) - of Duke iblicist Ted condition to The 21 - year University s] Mann was in crit: day in & Long Island hospital after a close scrape with death in a “belly surfing” accident on the Fire Island Ocean front Glenn E. Mann Jr., of Durham N. C., was in a respirator and on a striker frame for treatment oi a spinal cord injury. The treat ment is similar to that recently given to Sen. Edward M- (Ted) Kennedy, D-Mass, after a plane crash. Named Chairman Of Rural Group Scott To Beat Drums For LBJ WASHINGTON (TIPI) — A group of form leaders today an nounced creation of a campaign organization called Rural Amer icanes for Johnson and Humphery to seek votes fpr a Democratic victory in November. The chairman, Robert Scott, a Haw River, N. C., farmer .said thg group’s purpose was to “pre vent the destruction of programs and institutions that have played vital role in making this nation the leader and the hope of the free world.” Scott is the Democratic nomin ee for Lieutenant governor of North Carolina. Spokesmen said members would seek votes from all segments of rural America opposed to the bid of Republican national candidates Barry Ooldwater and William Mil ler. In a statement read at a new? conference, Scptt said: We are determined to oppose Sen. Barry Goldwater and his ex treme attitude towadd such magni ficent projects and programs as Tennessee Valley Authority, Rural Electrification Administration, an<j programs to support our agricul ture, to conserve and prevent the waste of our natural resour ces and to eliminate rural pover ty." STEP8 UP SHIPMENTS WASHINGTON (UPI) — The State Department announced Thursday that the United States is stepping up its shipment of surplus food grains to India from 500,000to 300,000 tons a month. TASTE DELIGHT 1 lb. pkg. $ SLICED Q£0@CG U. S. D. A. CHOICE RIB SMOKED PORK CHOPS U. S. CHOICE BEEF RIBS CENTER CUTS 89c lb. 29c lb. FLEETWOOD INSTANT COFFEE 5 Os. JAB 1-Lb. Tin REG. OR DRIP 69c 2 LB. BAG FRENCH . FRIED POTATOES 29c OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 3 ^ 79c FRUIT PIES MUSE SUPER FRESH PRODUCE NEW CABBAGE... 3 19c POTATOES "ZS* 5lbs. 25c GRAPES 15c lb. BANQUET PEACH APPLE OR CHERRY 8* PEACHES FAIRFAX HALL SLICED OR HALF K H.C. DRINK PREM 12 Oi. CAN N'/"~ ^ jofcj'n Korn i&o°io 29 c CORN OIL MARGARINE b MUSE SUPER MARKET W. Broad St DUNN Members of Better Value Stores OPEN TIL 8 p. m. THUR FRI & SAT FREE PARKING -
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