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YOUR BUSINESS IS AIWAYS APPRECIATED AT The Family Barber Shop “The Friendly Shop” Wake Forest jHlcroinBy CLASSIFIEDS (Must Be Paid In Advance) FOR SALE: Twin bed mahogany bedroom suite. Perfect condition. 99 Frye Avenue. SEtiYOttfePLMmeg _ FO(t' FREEyeO(3K:(Et; -M^GAN:Ey?g;,^fgT5jHlgGH:30LfA.: 5357 - PHONE - 5357 MILLER OIL COMPANY Distributor of AMEEIOAN OIL PRODUCTS KEROSENE and FUEL OIL — PROMPT DELIVERY HOUSE FOR SALE:—5 rooms ind bath. 605 N. Wingate Street. PTA TO HAVE STUDY Continued from Page One 20. The dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. There will be an outstanding speaker at the dinner meeting. All parents and teachers are urged to attend the study course. There will be further announcement a- bout the study course and the pro gram in next week’s paper. For all your FULLER BRUSH needs, call David Smoot, Jr. 4t pd INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED— Spencer Supports, for back, breast md abdomen. JVirs. Gertie Might tenks, Falls of Neuse, N. C. Phone Raleigh 3-3368. FOR SALE — 1 4-room house utd baiii v.'ilh 2acres land on Stad- um Road. Contact Bruce Bland, ,lie. 2, Bo;t 13, Creedmoore. 3tp lENUINE FORD MOTOR — .’actorv rebuilt installed, for $155 NEW CORRESPONDENT We are happy to welcome a new correspondent to our columns. She is Mrs Wesley D. Bailey of Woodland Church area. She re places Mrs Doris Wheelous, who procured Mrs Bailey for us. Watch for Mrs Bailey’s column each week in The Wake Weekly. >' , srt', really c@iiritry fresia §mm nearby feriBis PINE STAfE Vitamin Homogenized MILK Servsd Isi North Carolina since 1919 A RnriNn Wake WeeUy, Wake Forest, N C, ROVl^U AKUUJy^ . . . Morning, Nov. 7, 1952 Continued from Page One •’ of a working Congress, because the Republicans can be assured of a majority in both Houses. With out this backing, he would be po werless to enact many of his ideas into real legislation. More than 700,000 adults serve n the Boy Scouts of America as /olunteer leaders. The way the election went is pretty conclusive proof that peo ple are tired of Truman — in any form — and they are more than willing to take a chance on a man who is untried in politics. But they know Ike, and love him, and they have confidence in him and his ability to get things done. Harry’s whistle-stopping tour during the campaign really paid off — for the opposition. He help ed to elect Ike just as sure as he MASONIC NOTICE A stated communicatioa of Wake Forest Lodge No. 282 A. F. & A. M. will be held in the Ma sonic Temple, 212 Wait Street, Tuesday evening, Nov. 11, at 7:30 P. M. All Master Masons are cor dially and fraternally invited to attend. B. J. Powell, Master R. H. Branson, Secretary helped to defeat Adlai. Now, we must wait for January and the inauguration — and Ike as President, to see what can be done to straighten out the United States of America and the world. The 47,000 Scouts at the Na- ional Boy Scout Jamboree at /alley Forge, Pa., in Juy 1950 vas the largest g.athering of youth n (he Western Hemisphere. it the Independent Garage, 1 mile ’outh of Wake Forest on U. S. loute No. 1. 4tp, 11-31 WHEN YOU WANT GOOD SHOE repairing- come TO Sl^lIH SHOE SHOP “W'e Fix ’Em Good” N. White St., Above Red Light Phone 375-6 If you haul payloads up to 10,000 lbs, the rugged Ford F-6 is your truck to get ’em there faster, at lower per- mile cost! Choice of two great engines! 112-h.p. BIG SIX or famous 106-h.p. Truck V-8. SOI^ETHINO NEW HAS BEEN ADDED! WE ARE NOW FEATURING FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE BILL ROLLINS at the HAMMOND ORGAN (This is a Wake Forest Exclusive) 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. —— Come Early and Be Sure to Get a Seat! ONLY THE BEST FOOD SERVED ... 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