13 IB Pitwrmiap i-> »■ fr *mmr* mm *. m Top Results Dunn Markets Welcome Farmers And Everyone BT S. E. CLARKSON PWN Merchants listed in this special Tobacco and fanck-to-achool •dMoo. wriiOMM belli the tanner* The wrduate slang with buy* am sad seller* la this arae, are ex pecting sos of their most prosper- SUB peart in buatoees. •mam ba* lama lean erne *f tee meet altnplva pltees far Home Ot Better New And Brdttni Used Cere! STRICKLAND MOTOR CO. BUICK * PONTIAC * VAUXHALL " Authorised Sake and Service Bmrinea Phene: BM-71U—Jtesktenee Phene: 888-7884 IN B. EDGRBTON ST. Dimn,N.C. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco Products In Hunts. TV. C. BANK IN DUNN TRADE IN DUNN pan magi pbohwibi TB> AD n WONfOMD BTi FOIST CITIZENS BANK COMMERCIAL BANK FIRST FEDERAL Saving* & Lean HOME SAVINGS & LOAN CL L TART LOUIS BAER Visit Your Friendly CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE DEALER Dennis Cadillac-Olds & Clinton Avenoe 892-774' DUNN, N. C. .1 ■ i ,gTji,.^ ,| I n"H4i„u ,„n.g 4 : JOHNSON COnON CO. And Affiliated Stores 9 •* Complete Use of Form aad Home SutoOeo ✓ STboLn!. mhT. areas to paHtotpsla ha tee All oonasnlaneaa await thass who come to market their wares and trade in Dunn. Everyone is urged to taka advantage of Dunnh hospi tality. Again the merchant* wel come you! The Dunn Tobacco Market opens Expected By Tobacco Buyers, Sellers Thursday. August SV. Prom annual sales of I million pounds to annual sales averaging a mil Han pounds to 8 years time. That* the story of the Dunn Tobacco Market tor the tehnaseamrktfapoanp. Like ether ngira KWh Oae hero !S JaShS Met and ua- Ned tehana am the market Car wm nrot'kuk? SS A full ast of buyers will bo an hand arhan the market opens. Duam has more buying oampanisa pur ♦hew »iiiiMt any mw market In the east The Big Four Warehouse will be operated by Norman Hardee, Big Four Is located at the north si The Planters Warehouse at the south and «g teem win be operated by Inland Lee. and 9. ML Smothers. The Dunn aaaihst sells BJOO bee kets a «lay, srith eaAtf htlsM»> Mm Ok Thamas wm he mam visor ad the market again. Two toSmers steady at apaoa te^sSTthatr had tte largaat number of buyers of any one sot tehnase market in the whole wide world. Each bidding farmer the tap date Car hie antin crop. YWCA AethritiDS The Pan Program ed the Beat Bn legh Branch of the Raleigh Young Woman’s Christian Association win open Thursday, flaptember lOlfc, mittee on Admlnktrstton and all T dubs and cmnmlttessL Classes will begin September >L The YWCA pisim n MB and teenagera. Barbara en artjrftfw and cltsbr te the SSVri-r: aduß p et rospsmlbW On’ftpMtef'lMh the YWCA Dance Clemm Mr Children end Adults wffl begin. Thk slam is taught by Mfrs AtoMsf^Bedget. Dues Mastero. Mothers, The T h ettertag a apecial feature Mr you while you attend the Y. “The Pre-School er Story Hour" win be held throe days e week.''Monday. Wednee day and Friday from • :30 a. m. to ÜbSO p. m. for more IntonnaNen soneern lng these activitiee and others sell Tftsplw I Mffl IT IS WORTH a thousand pound* a year to have n haMt et looking on N>e bright side et things—Sam- OHI or um Jotem li Mat people jHm eeoff at nurtetMlkm T« ShwH tm\ WALKER;., I ... Born in mum miss/ ON MARCH N/I880;HE BECAME A~, I WEU-KNCWN FINANCIER AND PHY- S WB9BBlfotTWnil-81BT BANK 8 UNMIPE HBUWANCE Cft - emnmeeu. Am* - OT MPOHW / BACK TO SCHOOL Atethodiit women attending ermuel School cl MMom nf Bennett College, Greensboro, hem how Christianity may be applied to world problems. ■ • . 'ik?*f • wf BUDGET TIME President Rudolph Jonee oi Fayette wfttf State Co/ltjt (left) free ovw the college'e budiet requests Wtth Ben- Thomm White, Chairman of the State Advieory Bud *t Commie**. _ ytfmffoptcs if HBWKIKK |jMMTjun«iimcßm««iMFnr/ I agint nmiTtff rgjtmtvf —- ONE OP THE bitterest things of Ufa lias in tbs discovery that things never coma to us so easily when we have ceased to deelro them. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS , LEDER’S : DUNN, N. C % 0 .««• BOYS’ JEANS im(k $1.98 •tea CHILDREN DRESSES $1.98 up MK Serving The Farmers \ Since 1918 Cotton Ginners Warehousemen, Grain and Feed Dealer General Utility Company, Inc. DUNN, N. C. 892-JISI ' Recognition DURHAM—Foreign students will became n part et the student body of Durham Busina* College during the BBt m eeheol term Mr the Bret time to the InsMtuttont 18 peer history. Aa n result el Mo Cek Uprt the .P. A teuni- C©U«5» has Joined the ranks el toe seleotod Mw. Although the groat msjertty sdthestetg aenterooU—o Finest Food For pi Leis rJ 'W& I ' ", . •• MUSE SUPER MARKET ! | Dunn, N. C. Welcome To BELKS llimup i\. €• ■ =« m 1 fOr y6u* BACK *6 sChCol needs VISIT OUt STORE! SBl ousinem uaime «“*ewm south have qualified lor tgaTWalmv S. P purp«N ■iltheut MMfula dga lnotBPBlMRr

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