Highway 70 Slated For Improvement
As Primary System Gets State Attentioa
, The North Carolina Highway
Commission has more than $21,
000,000 worth of projects under
construction thfc spring on it*
primary highway system along
' with hundreds of miles of sec
ondary road paving. *
More work is in .progress than
at any time since Wori^ War II.
The 29 major projects include
several million-dollai** bridges ijr
Eastern Carolina and numerous
relocations of principal through
highways, At least two segments
of four-lane boulevards are un
der construction in the Piedmont
section with more planned later
this summer.
Funds to .perform this work
have been made available in part
through utilization of the $200,
000,000 highway (bond issue for
secondary roach needs, ’ leaving
other highway Jfynds free for pri
• mary road work. Governor Scott
has earmarked all surplus funds
produced by in increased recipts
from automobile use taxes for the
primary highway system. Over
$15,000,000 in surplus funds have
been used on sopie dozen import
ant primary highway project!
considered most urgent by high
way engineers. Those include th<
new four-lane highways to bi
constructed between Charlotte ant
Concord and between Spence:
and Lexington on US 29, a nav
50-mile by-pass bordering th<
cities of High Point, Greensboro
and Graham on US 70, and a nev
location route for US 70 betweei
Ridgecrest and Old Fort, als<
four-lane.
Am eng the important bridgi
■projects riaw under way or albou
ro begin are the following: Th<
Roanoke Sound Bridge betweei
Ni is 'Head and Mar.teo, the
Che wan Rrter Bridge at Eden ton
the Neuse River Bridge at New
Bern, a newly located structure
across the Cape Fear River neai
Acme in Bumswick County, c
two - la ne addit i o n to the Yadkin
SSver ‘Bridge between Davidson
and Rowan Cpunty on US 29, the
Yadkin River Bridge between
Yadkin and Forsyth counties, and
the French Broad River Bridge
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' During the ipast two years the
Highway Commission has paved
over 6,000 miles of farm-to
l market roads under the $200,000,
| 000 bond issue program. Another
9,000 miles of county roads have
’ been stabilized for all-weather
' travel. This work his been ac
' ecmplished with about one-half
: of the bond money. Work will
‘ continue on the secondary road
program during tfte next two
years.
: Meanwhile, Dr. Henry W. Jor
> dan, Highway Commission Chair
man, has announced that special
1 emphasis will be placed on pri
’Imary road construction, using as
la blueprint a special survey com
> lpleted early this year which
; showed that North Carolina’s
, main-line highways have over
$305,000,000 in deficiencies.
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FN MEDITERRANEAN
Peter T. Hulth, Jr., radioman,
second class, USN, husband of
Mrs. Mary Ann Hulth of 106
! Carr Street, Chapel Hill, N. C.,
is serving " aboard the destroyer
escort USS ft. A.‘_£>wens on duty
in the Mediterranean as a unit
of the Sixth Fleet.
The Owens is flagship of Com
mander Destroyer Flotilla 4 and i
will participate in fleet mapeu- {
vers including amphibious land-1
ings by mariens on the island of
Malta with full scale Naval air |
and sea prwer si oort.
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'* Ens. William D, Carmichael, III,,
USN, son at Mr. and Mrs. -Wil
liam D. Canmichael of Oiapel
Hill, has completed a course of
instruction at the Navy Supply
Corps School, Bayonne, N. J., and
is now qualified for duties In the
Supply Corps afloat and ashore.
Before entering the Navy, he
attended the University of North
Carolina.
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ADVANCED
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son of Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Tilghman of 321 McCauley Street, i
Chapel Hill, and *■ husband -cf Mrs.
Rose Costa Tilghman of 326
Jencks Streetr—Fall- River, Mass..
was recently advanced to printer, I
third class, while serving at U. S.!
Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan. 1
Tilghman entered the Naval I
service June 10, 1943.
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Church Guide
Hillsboro Methodist Church
Rev. C, $. Hubbard, Minister.
9:45 A. M.-7-Church School
11 A. M.—Morning Worship,
Second and Fourth Sundays.
7:30 P. M.—Youth Worship,
Tlird Sunday.
7:30 P. M.—Youth Fellowship,
' Thursday, Donnie Whitaker, Pres
ident.
New Sharon Methodist Church
10 A. M.—Church School. Ray
mond Weaver, Superintendent.
11 A. M.—Morning Worship,
First and Third Sundays.
7’ P. M.—Youth Fellowship
Second and Fourth Sundays
Bobby Parlier. President.
HILLSBORO PRESBYTERIAN
The Rev. Irving E. Birdseye.
„ .S.TJ3., Minister. ’ — ^
9:45 A M —Sunday. School
Superintendent of the Sunday
School—Sidney Green.
11 A. M.—Worship.
7 P. M.—The Youth Fellow
ship president. — Bill Teer.
Third Monday in Each Monfh
ft P. M—Women of the Churco '
FIRST BAPTIST CHOf^CH
Hili-bcro. N. C.
Dr. Charles E. Maddry,. acting
pastor.
* ■ 9:45 A. M. Sunday School
11 A. M. Morning Worship
—~~8d5-£^ Jg^Intermediate BTU.
Director Miss Betty June Hayes.
Wednesday: 7:30 P. ,M. Prayer
Meeting,—,---1—_
Tuesday after Third Sunday:
7:30 P. M., W. M. U. Mrs. IJred
Gray, president.
SAINT MATTHEWS CHURCH
Hillsboro, N C.
The Rev. Robt. C. Mastertor i
Rector.
First' and T’nfrd Sundays! -
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. |
• 11 A. M.—Holy Communion.
Second and Fourth Sundays: l
* M.-r-Hoiy Communion. ;
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
11 A. M.—Morning Service * \
NEW HOPE PRESBYTERIAN
Chapel HIM, N. C„ Rt. 2 j
John E. Ensign, Minister.
Friday:
7:30 P. M.—Young People’s
Meeting. ,
•Saturday:
2 P. M.—Children’s Play Pe
riod.
7:30 P. M.—Community Night
10 A. M.—Sunday School. Su
School, Garland Kirkland.
11 A- M-—Morning Worship
Sermon.
rr. CARMEL CHURCH
Rev. W. R. Wagoner, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Momm* Worship, 11 A. M.
B. T. U., 7 P. M.
Midweek Prayer Service, Wed
nesday, 7:30 P. M.
PLEASANT GREEN
METHODIST CHURCH
-, 11 A. M.-r-Moming Worship
. Second and Fourth Sundays.- :
7 .P. M.—Evening Worship.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
Each Sunday, 'Mrs. Clarence
Link, Superintendent ’ _
M. Y. F. (Methodist Youth
Fellowship). Miss Ann Halloway,
McMONNEN’S CHAPEL
s
METHODIST CHURCH
11:00 O’clock—First and Third
Sundays.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship.
Second and Third Sundays.
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School each
Sunday. John W. Neal, Superin
tendent.
i_ - 6t00 P. M.—M. Y. F. Miss Mary
Louisa Neal, President.
WEST HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. H. D. Booth, Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 A. M
Calvin Scarlett, Superintendent
.Morning Worship Service, 11
o’clock, pastor preaching.
Sunday Night — Evangelistic
Service at TP. M.
Wednesday Night—7 P. M.,
Maaa /at/ a //tf/e /a»r4
. • • «_wtiM ITiftiAf fnftlr him
T«. »a« • wonderful day for Johnny when Father took him down
- «£ S1.S M°.dow «d *,»• &» «“• >“*• » » <» W. v«ry
0W"'l ohnny' prMidKd 'hirae'f he would rwr hi, P« with tho beet of
ability and would keep it always—even when he grew up.
~ But Johnny, in hi* enthusiasm, did not realize that what he thought
was his greatest possession would not live forever.
And so our mJst treasured goods last but for a limited span of years;
we sometimes overlook the fact that we must some day part with them.
we SOinCUMWa VTV D.,e ikera era traoenrae twUUL
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may never be taken from ua. The
good deeds we do, the happiness
we bring, the blessings we be
stow, the duties we perform;
these are with us always, and
will bring us happiness forever.
All of us can possess more of
these treasures. By attending the
services of our Church and by
reading the Holy Word, we will
come to possess more gifts of
lasting value, gifts
which we can prize al
ways, and will take with
us into eternity.
I® CHURCH FOB ALL ,
w ***■ PO® thbchubch
Th« Church u th> _, , ,
3aSsg-asgS
reasons why #T.fT *°Ur *oun<l
attend MrriL. rU, HE*011 ,houl<l
Port ,hrSwh^Sr OTd ‘u^
For his own^LJ" JE.ar,: H)
children-. sake Ml ,£0t
For the sake of tUL. Wi?n' M)
which need. hta L™.UrC\,iU*I<
lerial support PiU*» an^ m®
cMirch regularly and *° J° ,0
Bible daily. 7 d r#ad your
Sunday. i°°»K Ch*P‘#r Var...
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CoIo**lans 4 4!‘”
Wednesd y Lufc. * 1-6
Thursday.. Matthew •! 46-JJ
Friday.... ji nofj ... ** 46-50
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BETHEL BAPTIST CHUHCh
Rev. L. C. Cheek, Pastor. u
—--—-, . — First and Third Sundays: __
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.'
11 A. M.—Worship Service.
Second and Fourth Sundays:
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
CARRBORO BAPTIST
Carrboro, N. C.
Troy E. Jones, Pastor.
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
Lloyd M. Senter, Superintendent
11 A. M.—Morning Worship;
Sermon by the Pastor.
6:30—Baptist Training Union.
Wallace Womble* Director.
7:30—Evening Worship; Ser
mon by the Pastor. ^
Wednesday:
7:30—Mid-week Prayer Serv
ice at the church.
CANE~ CREEK BAPTIST, *
CHURCH
Rev. J. C. Rittenhouse, Pastor.
First and Third Sundays:
10:30 A. M.—Sunday School.
Joel Crawford, Superintendent
of Sunday School.
11:15 A. M.—Morning Worship.
Second and Fourth Sundays:
10:30 A. M.—Sunday. School.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
First and Third Sundays:
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
Second and Fourth Sundays:
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
U A. M.—Preaching Service.
MARS HILL BAPTIST
Highway 57
Rev. W. H. Rittenhouse, Sr.,
Pastor.
First and Third Sundays:
10# A. M.—‘Sunday School.
Second and Fourth .Sundays:
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
1A. M.—Worship Service
THE CHAPEL OF THE CROSI
The Rev. David W. Yata,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Rector.
Mrs. J. E. Adams, Sundaj
School Superintendent. " g
Services—Sundays:
8 A. M.—Holy Communion
10:15 A. M.—Sunday ScLoii
(at 11 for those under fW
grade).
.‘ lt.A, M.—Service,>nd Sermol
8 P. M.—Evening Prayer ul
Brief Address.
■ LITTLE RIVER QrfOUP Of
CHURCHES
*
J. S. Cook, Pastor
Little River Presbyterian Churrt
Bible School—Sunday at
A. M.
P. Y. F.—Second and Fourtt
Sunday nights, 7:30 P. M.
Preaching every Second
Third Sunday morning, 11 A. H
Fairfield Church
Bible School — Sundays, H
A. M.
P. Y. F.—Frist and- Thirf
■Sundays, 7 P. M.
Preaching—First Sunday, 11
A. M.
Eno Church
Bible School — Sundays, l!
A. M.
% Preaching—Fourth and ^
Sundays, 11 A. M.
I Ins Series Is Presented Throuh the Courtesy of the Following Church-Minded Business Firms of This Count!
Mnith s
Ready- To-Wear
Hillsboro, N. C.
ENO CHEVROLET CO.
Hillsboro, N. C. :_
Phone 4101
RICHMOND MOTOR
COMPANY
Hillsboro, N. C. P
Mr. & Mrs. J W. Richmond
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Coleman-Laws Co., Inc.
Hiflsboro, N. C. V
McCormick-Deering Tractors
—.Farm Implssneats
Westinghouse Refrigeration
: Phttco Radios
’ HILLSBORO sundry
and bus station
Hillsboro, N. C.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Hillsboro, N. C.
Johnson - Strowd - Ward
Company
Chapel Hill
CITIZENS INSURANCE
AGENCY
General Insurance and
Surety Bonds
' Hillsboro. N. C.
Elizabeth Collins '
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of Orange County
JAMES PHARMACY
Hillsboro, N. C.
the bank of
. CHAPEL HILL
J. L. BROWN Sc SONS
General Merchandise
Hillsboro, N. C.
_*. ComoJinjents of
STROWD MOTOR CO.
. Ford^—Goodyear—Esso
Since 1914
GORDON’S GROCERY
“Fine Foods”
Phone 4251 Hillsboro, N; u
Gaston Momt'
Company, Inc,
419 West Franklin St
Chapel Hill, N. C.
HA2ZARD MOTOR C°
CHEVROLET SALE*
AND SERVICE
501 W. Franklin St
Telephone 4771
_Chapel Hill. N C.
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WALKER MILLING CO
Hillsboro, N. G.