PAGE SIX CENTER VIEW np MONDAY "GOOD HUMOR MAN" Featuring JACK CARSON TUESDAY "BEAU GESTE" starring GARY COOPER *AY MILLAND AND ROBERT PRESTON I Also Shorts EARL HAWLEY OIL CO. WHOLESALE DEALER COMPLETE (Esso) PRODUCT o yiimy Prompt Courteous Service “*“■ 3794 PHONES 2241 N. LAYTON AVE. DUNN, N. C. Save extra shopping with this new Oe Luxe Frigidaire SAFE-COLD from Frigidaire's Meter-Miser protects all foods from one shopping trip to thft next! ri -q 11 a L IBliiiwmßll . iUssggL *»wper fnrrtr Chest keeps Everyday feeds stay MFC- Keep 3/9 bu. of fruits, , /T ~, , _ , , . I I _m’ j .L-f mr- j - J 1-.a.: , It's full-width I Quick freezes Sturdy, close-grilled shelves wg oeep, iww nygreiors Keep a • IfreiM food fresh- Slidtna Basket-Drawer foredgs moist-fresh for days! Att porcelain frozen for months. swioir items, make: *>xtro room. • on steel for lasting beauty. Cap Square (Continued from Page 1) the Advisory Budget Commission for the Council o.f State in requir ed approval of allocations form the contingency and emergency fund, and would further require Advisory Budget Commission approval of allocations by the governor of sur plus highway funds. The two pro visions are not the same, and there might be some Justification for Advisory Budget Approval of high way allocations, for the reason that the money involved has never been appropriated, and appropria ting money—like levying taxes— is a legislative function. Many authorities have pointed out that GREGORY'S RED BIRD CABS PHONE 2851 ERWIN, N. C. budget, commission meddling with contingency and emergency funds overlooks or deliberately violates the distinction between excutlve and legislative provinces. The C St E fund having been appropri ated and general rules for its use having been set up by the General Assembly administration of the fund becomes wholly an executive matter. Pilot Walks (Continued From Page One) her in with the power off," Ans tin said. The hydraulic system controll ing the plane’s landing gear fail ed when the power was cut and Austin landed with his wheels up. Friction set two wingtip gaS tanks afire as the plane skidded .down the cocrete runway. Airport firefighting nnits pre vented complete loss of the plane. Water Bill (Continued From Page One) representative began steps to have the bill re-passed. DUNN, ERWIN MAY NEGOTIATE Purely permissive in its scope, the biU, which will become law upon ratification tomorrow or Wednes day, allows the Town of Dunn to enter into negotiations with the Erwin Cotton Mills Company to lease or purchase the water distrib ution and sewerage systems. The act also provides that water rates to be charged Erwin citizens by Dunn will be fixed by the State Utilities Commission. The Utilities Commission last TBt DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C, ience and necessity so that the mills may.' cdsnply with State law in levying a minimum monthly charge of $1.50 for water used by Erwin residents, who have purchased their homes Crom the mills. Under the contract the Erwin Mills entered into with the Town of Dunn more than 28 years ago to furnish water to Jfcwin, the mills management was authorized to make a monthly charge of $1.50 for water used by Erwin residents in their homes. But the Erwin Mills never put such charge into effect until it had to do so under the law when Erwin residents be gan purchasing their homes. Board (Continued From Page One) south of Lillingtoh in southeaster ly direction for J miles and serves 18 families, one store, onp church and one beauty parlor. The other road from U. S. 15A, 1.4 miles north of Chalybeate Springs 1.5 miles west to the O. C. Whittington residence and serves 10 families. Officials released George Baker of Fuquay Springs, Route 1 from poll taxes because of (Usability. They ordered that the welfare subsistence of George Thomas and his wife, both Negroes, be increased from sls to $25 a month from now until July. Both are incapacitated. Harnett Representative Carson Gregory met with* the commission ers and told them of a measure now before the General Assembly which would increase terms of of-, fice for county commissioners from two years to four years. Members of the board Indicated their approval of this change in the naw. Chairman Lofton A. Tart was ab sent again because of illness. Mem bers of the board expressed pleas ure at a report stating that Chair man Tart’s condition is improved. He is now at his home in Dunn. War Story (Continued From Page One) the communists even attempt to delay the Allied approach. There Allied patrols advancing up heavily-mined roads in the Puk han Valley north of Chunchon ran into heavy fire from a strong enemy defense position in rugged mountains just south of the Par allel. U. S. tanks and infantry crossed the Parallel on the west-central sector northeast of Seoul at mid morning yesterday for the third time in two days. They routed two small Chinese rear-guard foraes dug in south and west of the village of Yangong. CAUGHT OFF GUARD . The Chinese were caught with ~- - _ LISTEN ?I Mil B' SEVEN WOW-I SUPPOSE OP US LOW-BROW . TLC OPPICE -? TgLLYOU H HE'LL SAV HE WflS TIED PRIENOS-I'LL CALL UP/ / WELL-WHV DON'T illllrSi •** AL,L- I I «j L»J OFFICE A J rXi '_/>/£ |g Thar'S TH'CHEAT BCOATSBV, . / f^T.rr-HEFH/MKSWC r RMr X \ WE GOT PLENTY O' EXPENSE S HEY, 808* r - CL A**" Hl« FAMBLV/'A- HMfT- THAR'S ) ( OHE OT 'EM.ET-SO HE'LL BE MONEY TOR PIS JOB -SO BUY O'DOSE CUTE BEGATSEfY J i ft A COUPLE O' TH' OLDER CHILLUN <\ POTTY IN OUR MAN&S.rT- , A HAMBOKSER STAND, AN'GIT \ KIDS— . «« AH DON'T REC'LECT.'T— BUT ONE ) N 1/—TC" BEHIND D' COUNTER. I'LL > - . , J O THING'BOUT THET FAMBLY-YO' S toILyTK LEAD HIM TO YA, LIKE A / \\ t-AMB SJ. - J USE }/ 1 KIN 1 l'JzJZ(\»ti£ty! WHERE'S'I fGEE, MYRTLE SUE... YOU T RE S " 7~A /•• 1 TALKING,H HARDLY (f P jVtjtl/TT^X,^ V MYRTLE NOT GONNA BE -JEALOUS, ARE , lEV'1 EV ' T~V/ GOOPV! THAT COWBOY V BELIEVE / tX/ W //T V/fr, SUE ? YOU ?; . ~- 7/ I l— I SINGING OP YOURS ON IT! feVO*/' \f .li/f/ !jE^\ ——■ * —— —■ _ _ , ..: •. .. -. . , lm MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1951