Broad Street looking imt > little while ago thie quarter ni covered by the oldeot wooden bolKUnge in Dana. 11 " " . ~( ~ .•til t» war. Theodora And Nikolas Vlahi«, brother* and alb natires of ■‘•w Hellene klncdom. purchased As "Idlngs of Jimmy and did Tory wall mntil adversity overtook th. ^ <r«wu>» in ihe Darn DLtCnc. They, f. I c place nut down. Then <*amc JtnW-s Adame a BVt «T from the English col Isnund of Cyprus. H« bought] party or Teddy and Nick, think a great deal of th " stood, and immediately clean oat and dean up. ml objectionable loafing, ho enlarged the dining room, papered the wall*, vupphed new etou, new taMas; put I in a new front. Than he went after' bus In ran. And business baa borne to him. A MV months ago Mr. Adams'! , younger brothur cam* to Jeto Mm to' ' the venture. New Ae firm is known1 | as Adams Brothers. They ace Jam* I rad Michael. BoA are hustler* sad I valuable additions to the town's ebas I martial life. | They have a beautiful restaurant into which people go with Ac aacor 1 a net that they will be carved wall with the heat of foods the market affords sad at a pries they arc will ing to pay. The Dans Cafe Is as good and as nice as any restaurant in Eastern Carolina. It has not been as tang ataoa the tiase of Mack Baldwia bat As town and its restaurants havs peagresood far tine* his time. I This vnrinr a Intel nf ddnnooi e itanrd the enlargement* before they were completed. r«t, two yea re a*o. b« recorded < ■n *vUln* thr pleat to whore It weald ' ■apply oil the lee the comrannky roeti) need. Blnee then everythin* h»» been running pretty) Mr. Noel ho* built an eVcn prettier brick heme 1 in Witaon Avenue and the huatatae of the Doan lea aad Fuel Company r hum min* aa it never hummed be fore. Mean while Mr. Noel boo ae 0*1 rad all of (he otack la tho corpora tion and now U it* sole owner. Up t# the time that Qeerfe T. en laiged the plant lea fnmin«* wtj tot unknown in Dunn. The deraam onaumed all tha ice ac it war mado P>ar» waa no chance to atore an] igalnet <hn inevitable! delay* lacldeai « the conduct of any manufactnrinj ndoatry. Sine* the enlargement towevar, an leo atoragr plant haa beat ienatructed and there 1* aiwaye at unergency aupply on band Is yuan tgaingt any poaaibic contingency tha no aid curtail production. Patient Old George, who hae i.evo been known to loac control of hi "goat," la a mighty good friend t ^-1_r Donn. Zl» is tit# hntithcs!» of t.i« follow who calls attention to the heat, lie is, the fellow who supplies the most osseatUl necessity for those cooliag Averages to which yoa arc driven hy the pcate. He it a mighty good follow to bs friends with—sum mer of winter; because when Mother Nature commences to offer him com petition in the ico malting game he turn* to cost! and wood deling. Uo Is the fellow who keeps you warm ’ In winter and cool In summer. Coaid l there he a mere necessary and ynlu > able citisenT e—e—5 - mb ~aaa—e» PEARCE’S BAKERY GIVES COMMUNITY IKY MCE BREAD Bara yaa wata* admeaiobod la “oat Mitjr Nice brand 1" And hare yea If yra lma\ there la a treat in •tore for yaa. for Mlty Mae Weed • mighty nice breed It ia Baked in Dana la tba blggeot. oieaaaet, eblneot area yaa erer enr by tdta alekaealeabaiiiNtfberaMi acraiag in a way teat rnakao af th. •ntefead leaf jaet abate tba aeea toaUuaau monel that erer tfcbiac Little Babbie aad Big Babbit Poarra end all the Uttfe Pearea'o bet{ to make BHy Kka bread ted Mkj Net braad la daiag for Dana what i pow-VafctoadUn borwnga did tor MU tell gy and dowa tba Oeaet Una am tba Dtehaae and detebera and aloai Mr. Page'e hjyhwmye od' hard am “etbar dependable” earfaeaa, ehildrei ary dor Mlty Nice bread becaaaa Ml Mbbto aad UBU Bobbfc bora laaia ad tba eeeret of awUng H Jaat IBu Building and the M usdetpal BoiMin*. Ne, M by a long eight 1 Mity Nice breed U the leader el the flock kind oC a trad kiaser that paves the way for the rest of. the note is o a kale axaay of product) which merhw oat in hamper* and troche every morning to make tkeli agys to the keener in Dana, la Ben soa. flndthfield. Fear Oaks, Salma Casta, Angler. Duke, Bales Creek LRHagtoa, Godwin, teen Faystlevga aad a whole raft ot other aetUsamati in the Dana Diet riot Thera are eakei and ceeldaa. pies and pastries, dsagh nuts aad doo-dads a-pionty -aD hr aa good in their iodMdaal ways m old Mity Mira brood. fdmsalf AO of then tola** make Mends fbi Pearce’e Bdtcry and for Dana. The] mete new Midi every day aad wok oM friendships dimer aad ehamadar | Pearce's Bakery to not yet ten ■ year* oM. Thom worn those whs ask 'twooldnt pay whoa lithe BMi and Big Babbie came op hare ver] qsletly frees Fayottovfile and allow ad aa how they were going to spar ate a rogator bakery ia Doan. TV crape haages pointed to the seven faflttree that had eaan to others whi hod tbs sons astern gam jnst tofor jpth’l Hove No Dura ynarco pern end Pv&rce file, boa ever, ware nothing daunted, ss th story books say. Really they hada' | a solitary "daant" hidden eaywhar | around tto pines. They bad cams t operate that bakery. And that is whi ;.t*n «■ ,i Dana was Just Using ap tor th ; big parade la which KGia Goldetei ' wag going to kave 15,000 sarchln 1 echoed children to great Joseph os Di niala, whass oration openod the thii aaauai fair tore, when toe Pearce ' opened toe bakery Mr Watt that toe bakery was bam 1 They learned, tea. that toe protect ADAMS BROTHERS RESTAJJRANTISA CREDIT TO TOWN Dub Cafo Shows Womderful l«i»TwmvwtUsder Ththr GOOD FOODS, NICELY COOKED AND SERVED A PUc* late Which Womb May Go With Comfwlonco— Lome Way From WtU-Re 1—fcarwd "Boldwin Rostor am.” T-t and Mirhaol Adam* British*!-* From la land of Cyprus. Older resident* of Dbdu recall the long fine of natlng place* that hare graced the town unco first Mack Baldwin, the elephantine nogro but ! eher. opened nla natenun la * B little wooden building which stood where the Commercial bade now I stands. There have been many, but 'few attained any marked degree of success Many remember Turner Holland 1 and his various ventures; Armstrong Bad Kls eating places that wandered all over tewn; Dong Butts and kli restaurant*. There have been loan] rests u ran tears, but none whs strum to feed those who would pay seen than two kits for a meal lasted rorj long For years the town lived without a really first-das* restaurant cat* rim to men and women and into which tb< avenge woman would go with con ft l dence. | Several yearn ago Jimmy Avgeris i one of the meat popular G racial ’! youngsters that aver cams to Dunn established the Dunn Cafe. He cm. .{ducted it, with the aid of name row r coeiins, until he left nbeat thaw [J years ago to answer his country1 i! of that bakery were good. Mity Hie | bread eras bom that week, but I I wasn't christened sintH some dm -{later, when these folk genre the Infan > the name it bears. 1 The Pearce* have a mighty nit • plant in which they make Mity Nlc > broad and its little brother* and *“ t ter* of the food family. It is equiy | ped with all aorta of machines f# i miring and cutting and weighing, an I: it is seldom that the human hsn l touches the stuff while It la bcln rj prepared or after it la bakad. 01 I j Mity Nice himself, gees to the pul s'chaser in clean waxed paper, whlc {keeps him fresh and safe from a r Yon'H like Mhy Nice btead and th . whole Pearce family of pastries am i other foods. tfHBBMVMHKoMateiSaBHSafiiBb es andl ; N th the mrhere M •1 of y ghre« mU*’ 1 °»i*. y hun- II I ^Hroaa street PiiHng StatioiJ i crates of strawberries went out of that part of North Carolina served i by the Atlantic Coast Line railway. This comprises the main berry re gion of the State. This shows that there was an increase of 155,688 ' crates over last year, and good prices were received for the berries i shipped. — 1 Irish potatoes from home-grown ' mountain seed were from 7 to 10 1 days ear lit r than those from Maine ’ and Canadian seed, and the yield i was equally as good, as shown by t| reports from the Tidewater coun i ties. ! CONSIDER THE ICE i MAN; HOW HE DOTH ; GIVE YOU COMFORT ' Provides The Important Ess— ] [ tial For Co—battttg H—t | Continued from page 1.) Bold. Whan he toxaA that ha had to enlarge the plant ha sold hla home and pot thi proceeds into now mach inery. The tjachizarn waa delayed in transit. It ms nearly tom yoam after f== 1 == Dunn's Prettiest Grocery Store If you are not already a patron of the Holland Grocery, you are mining % something—you are missing the maxi mum of service combined with the most reasonable of charges. Our stock is one of the most com plete imaginable, affording you the pleasant opportunity of making all of your grocery purchases at one place. . You can phone us for any grocery article with perfect assurance that we will get it to you on time. f w. d. Holland DUNN, — s— NORTHCAROUNA • ^MBBMMMIMMP^^^^M*ggg a .«./»wh-m,ii i1. we^ . - - - —. Wholesale Gas and Oil Dealers in Gas and Lubricating Oi la are finding it to their advantage to | •ell Southern Gas and Oil products because there is a steadily growing army of motorists who insist on getting-— - I SUNOCO OILS I . AND GAS I There is a grade of Sunoca Oil for every car. Sunoca Gas is the kind the wise motorist wants. ! t,-.. J r ,Southern Gas and Oil Co. I D.C. ALBERT, Mumcw I * l # CITY GARAGE BUILDING, DUNN, NORTH CHAROLINA I ■ 0 •f, r \

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