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. . ..y- •■,- •• ■;_• - • > . . . .;* . .. "\ - ... ■ ■ o *ttwtM»*r Ammaon, BatßiwaM «, t»Bi ■EUS CLASSIFIED ADS 1 ■*t •" 1 •• ■- Hr I I ■iwl ™ Jfc a§#- HHH ih "i • t* % n* «JP : * f w w%<; --. Hi 4 "' ; -,‘i<' ■' &j|k , in - ♦ H ppi i _ . Jgi|i Hp >4 '; :,£ K J/J* 4 i p ■WK! lli r™ ' i i l l.', '• , LET'S FAOE IT FOLKS, GARDNER'S MILK IS BY FAR THE BEST. M|j\ \m '["■l fe|i&. n§N| n ' • y Give Something Practical •'• f *•*'';JK :'^?y—.. --~- j ‘ 'Em' .V-T- ‘ ~e~ 22 ’fi *- FOB Sale, rajT'o. is by 125 ft. lot; on N. McKay Avfe. House Ms hew floor*,' neW* plum , bihg aha bathroom fixtures, new , hot water heater, and has recently f been newly plastered ana painted. Easy terms. Call 2128 duripg day time and 2032 at night. Luby Naylor. Dunn N. C. 11-30-12-c All keyed ads Aum strictly confidential and no information' will be Riven. Please do not ask for it. CLASSIFIED RATES This Size Type .. 3c Word > TIMES ONLY $1.25 "i TlMts brAY li.ee »-Word Minimum 50c Same AS This Blae Vype Se Word FOR sALk: 7 room ljou§e at 50i So. Orange Aye., on fOO by 150 ft. corner lot. heatfcd. Easy terms. Call 2i28 during the day and 2032 at night. Luby Najlor, Dunn, -N. C. 11-30-12-c FOR SALE: Basketball shoes at reduced prices. Keds, Hoods and Converse. Mattox Dept. Store, Dunn. 12-3-3 t-c rt)fe SAle CHOICE HOME SITES 75 Ft. x 125 Ft.—|sFt. x 140 Ft—so Ft. x 130 Ft. AU in very nice section tor tflwn. Paved street, water and sewage. Priced reasonable. Terms if de sired. Phone 4228 after 6. P. M. Fftone 3365. Mickey Rouse, founn, N. C. etW- 4 - - ' %&.' J ' ?5r SAljfc: Four rbom brick house fcith bath, and three lots. One ftfcre and 8-10 tobacco allotment. See Jlth Yearby, South McKay Ave„ or. call 3287, N ..:■l2-4-st-p |% rooiM j)tj Suhhj> f&? Aldridge Efcasiey, hi tftilfe oh Old Fairground Road. 12-5-3 t-p Ftfe SALE: FoUt tlffe. 58x17. Ptkc ■nyyygn; 4 jiift. h-A-tf-fc 5. L ' ™ ifc£&-§ heater^^^" Available immediately. Call 3288. 12-4-4 t-c FOR RENT: Bedroom or two room apartment with .private entrance. See Mrs. Altth H. A. Lee, 714 E. ■Pearsall St, Dunn, N. C. , ■ SERVICES OFFERED ' QUALITY PBINTMO at bOOOO- Xlcal prioes at TWYFOKD PRINT ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us bid on your next order. Telephone 1271. We win cell for and deOw ?ur waft. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Well-established business firm desires s number of Udies in foi* vicinity to «a11« in their neighborhood with a pop ular product Pleasant dignified work. No previous experience nec essary. You won’t get rich, but you can earn $25 or 19c. a week by working only a few hours each day, at your' own convenience. Title Is a particularly fine opportunity for ladles handling Stanley’s, Avon and other products to Increase their bMdnis at the same time. Write 444. % The Dally Record. Auto Finance !■" ■■gRSLL. 3 AUTO LOANS TB» DAILY RECORD. DUNN, ft. ft Out future PreW “ oM '* try at Merle's CltlZOtlS Kindergarten i * ' I r«-- •'■ - • II - ■ i i 1' yQfHSjmaHK. GA lh£S ftULLENWABER This boy’s ddddy msy be faihous for his “Ham”, but you can bet his son is hb "Harii:" This Youngster Is a mighty fine one, and there’s nb ,“ham” abotit anytHiljg hfe dbel. Know who he Is? Meet Gaines Wulifehjaber, soft of A1 WiillenWaber pf Colonial Foods Locker “Ham” flUfte. HU) toother Is Frances Wullenwatifer, who has 4 one of the prettiest vdiefes lh. tbWii. She sajd), Gaines can’t sirift—well Mrs. Marks thinks he cail—at ItesLst nb Sure dcUfS over here—and It sounds pretty too. Gaines likes ttlfe rough and tumblfe games, but he cdh. also enjoy other kinds too. He toakbs tolghty pretty things out of blbcks, and it wouldn't surprise us if he might be 8 construction engineer some day. Still he Sure does like airplanes, so he Just might decide to fly bne of those fast planes he talks about. Lets hope tho’ it will be for a peaceful mlssioh when Gaines gfets did enbugh to bhoose a career. Gaihes playS hard, ttorks hird, and enjoys doing botil. He has learned to Share his thing*, iriighty hard to please Mri. Marks (he dofess tdb), and Has A mighty nlfce disposition: He is going t 8 make a grader next year. Ed: ffifcfe house wftntad lh to- ft rooms on the West Itlantic Coastline 'tailroad purchase if suitji'ule. Write l; Raleigh, N. C. 12-515 t-c BUSINESS 7" bPPORTUNITIES •MS* Servicing to spare tmto, 4 to 8 person to participate in a business that could pay as much as $7,500.00 yearly. This is big business With a large,, national concern with Dun Be Brad street ratlhg and references frbm banks and chamber of commerce. $895.00 upwards depending upon in come desired is required. This Is full payment for equipment. We are only interested to Interviewing people who are capable of making a prompt decision- as we Will assign this area immediately. If you are WARNING T* TJwsfe Person«, Film*, dr Cbrportt* tions Who Have Failed To Comply With A City Ordinance Requiring That They Secure A Schedule "B" Or Privilege ness Within The town Os Dunn. If Vdu Do Not Secure this license As Him I I • ■ * ■ I *• A a - 1 H wiiUtuA etiif isL I I I ContmissiON Head Was recently aiiothc: county- ,• ■ sROtVN .SttlEkßlNTfi He showed the g?bup blueprints ..f^slrtlllar “Be sure there Is plenty of land,” Dr. Ferrell advised, “then as the scope of public health broadens, you can expand the facilities.’' He said the Commission would send a representative to Dunn to study the proposed sites, If the project meets with their approval. “Onbfc you get thfe land and the basic bulling,”-Dr. Ferrell potot ed out, "the cott of additional rooins wbuld not be prohibitive, gehiitoely interested and have the necessary capital and a sincere de sire to be in business for yourself, WRITE AT ONCE, giving age, ad dress and phone number to arrange toy a local Interview. Write Box •M, bare of The Daily Record; 12-s-st-p r even If further Commission funds were not available.” The building and the land would be county owned, Dr. Ferrell said, Subject bnly to the jJtftvttioii that it used t<> be used as a Health cen ter for the 20 year period. Thfe proposed site. Dr. Ferrell said, was, In his opinion, a good one. “I think” he said, “It is a good Idea to have a health center near a high school and ih dost proximity to a hospital. Often the use of hospital facilities is an as set.” - -- ONLY WalhFiiMnT HCCEDC Oft ready-mixed llrrEltd £o factory-matched DECORATOR COLORS hi a trouble-free. Offe-COflf interior flat finish ! | £t& n*«m W ZtSZr • TRUE DECORATOR’! fttt . $ $ JBI9MLI NO SHINE, NO OtAREi • CIMPLETELY fRORIIE • ERIE RUBBER-WATER MIItURE! • self-priMing...gives real /|!|w|WfW#JLr?tN M ONE-COAT COVERAGE! J|| • NO MESSY MIXING ...OR * "fUetJ p ft EASILY WASHABLE! - fey thi mokwrs of fuimtui VW[. point* Ealtimore Paint & Color Works, Baltimore 23, Md. L&S HARDWARE CO. , E * Broac * St * Dunn, N. C. . Olt MADY FOk THE HOLIDAYS GET A CLEAN USED CAR AT LEE MOTORS ~ i Twi iwo D QPQ E CHEVROLET ) OLDSJBB oor Deluxe Foer Door Skyline Deluxe tully-Equipped kadib And Heater A*# White Sidewall Deluxe Holiday Coupe—Fully Sidewall '_ _ _ o, M ■ AA Hil 9 l»vv Iflu lUI 9 Dunn ' N - c a YOUR OLDSMOrILE DEALER - j 3 AJAft AO lAI UfSl ftjA. IluJ fIAII 4 ! A - ' V 1 niIMW WfjDTH f* APAI IMn ; .y --■ 1 * i#wlele f lw%rV\!Tl Wni\WHl*rt Lying Charged (Continued From Page One) this subcommittee,” King said. The case yesterday afternoon caused the sudden resignation of Charles Oliphant, Who got $14,800 a year as chief counsel of the- revenue bureau. He wrote to President Tru man saying he could not take It any more OHpbiht called the shakedown story “fantastic and Ir responsible” and blasted the com mittee tor even listening to It. PAGE SEVEN OCT FOR SHAKEDOWN The White House said Mr. Tru man would accept the reslgiflffifbn. Oliphant will go before the House group himself to tell his side. Q Teitlebaum had said Nathaifbon nected Oliphant with a “SQque” which was out to shake down tax delinquents. Nathan said the Chi cagoan’s story was “a dirty £fil£hy ,lie.” ■ • -- m ** A larfee new crop of indicated; the grapefruit c*op is smaller thah last season. - w»-’
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