WEDNESDAY. JULY 4, 1951 READ AND USE CLASSIFIEDADS CLASSIFIED RATES #-Ward Minimum 60c Some Ad Thl» She Type Zo Wort 3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO ?is Size Type .. 3c Word TIMES ONLY $1.25 ALL KEYED ADS are strictly confidential and no information will be given. Please do not ask 'tor it. HOT POINf * Refrigerators * * Freezers Ranges * Water Heaters * Iro tiers * . Washers There’s No Point Being Without Hot Point LAYTON'S LILLINGTON SHORT ON CASH? t AUTO LOANS *lo° Hi ; r. • i 'V ru'vS FOK SALE FOR SALE: Complete line of mar ket equipment and grocery stock including meat counter, meat she er, tenderizer, sausage mill, meat block, deep freeze, drink box, cash register, adding machine, meat scales. See R. R. Raynor, Twin City Market, Dunn-Etwin High way. Phone 2902. 6-29-st-p FOR SALE: WATER PUMPS We have a stock of Delco Water Pumps, Uniform Water Pumps, Berkeley Water Pumps. If you need a water pump, here’s au oppor tunity lor you to get one at real bargain prices. They've got to go McLAMB SUPPLY COMPANY. Benson Highway. Phone 2649. Dunn. 4-19-ts-c BABY ’CHICKS FOR SALE ” Strong and nardy chicks. New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, White Rocks, and Buff Orphing tons. Hatch days every Monday and Thursday. .Complete line of poultry equipment. We sex chicks. DUNN HATCHERY, Leon Godwin, proprietor. Phone 2740, Dunn, N. C. J-15-tfnc FOR SALE: Three-room house (cypress) asd large shop garage, all for $650. Movable. See or call W. B. Dudley, Dunn, N. C. Phone 3272. . 7-3-3 t-c FOR SALE: Filling station-groc ery store. Store at inventory price. Also five-room tfouse with garden available. Price will not exceed $2,000. Texaco Station, located 7 miles south of Dunn at Holland's Lake. 7-4-3 t-p GREGORY'S ii RED BIRD CABS ;; PHONE 2851 ERWIN, N. C. ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a' FOR SALE: New four-room home, tile Hath, central heat, hardwood floors. Can be seen after 6 pm. at 502 W. Barrington St. 6- to 17 pd. FOR SALE:.Five horsepower out board mofcr. A-l condition. Price only SSO. -Bracey’s Garage, Dunn, N. .C. 74-3 t-c FOR SALE: Pointer pupa $lO each. Russell Bassford. 207 North King Avenue, Dunn, N. c. 7-4-lt-p EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH; We Guarantee: to furnish, everything needed fco build your house —except framing lumber. Save money, time and worrv Godwin Building Supply Co. In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3375. M-W-F-tfnc FOR RENT FOR RENT: single room with bath to gentleman; private entrance and steam heat. located two blocks from business district. Phone 2587. 5-21-ts-p FOR RENT—Three-room house on Dunn Route 5. Electric stove and electric refrigerator. Modern bath, Reasonable. Phdne 2514, Dunn. 3t-p FOR RENT: To four or five men. New trailer home with shower and tub bath. Hot water. Complete mod ern-equipped kitchen. See - Mickey Rouse or phone 4228 or 3365. 7- FOR RENT: Three-room unfurn ished apartment with bath. Hot and cold water. All modern conven iences. Private entrance. Apply at 605 S. Magnolia Avenue after 6:30 p.m. or phom 2323 during day for Landon Barefoot. 7-4-3 t-p FOR RENT: Going Fishing? ff you are, then rent a salt water rod and reel and make your trips more enjoyable. Gilbert Porter at Por ter’s Restaul-ant. Phone 2439. M. W. F.-ts-c FOR RENT: We have hospital beds and wheel chairs for rent. Contact Chair and Equipment Rentals, phone 5070, Fayetteville, N. C. M W F ts-c WANTED | YOUNG MAN 31 years old, pre- Isently employed, desires change, i Preferably an outside Job. 3cv- » eral years experience in selling. 1 Wnte 82, care of the Daily Re- | lord. 6-2j-3t-c I SERVICES QUALITY PRINTING at"econo mical price? at TW If ING COMPANY m~DtimF ! bid on your next order. Telephone 3271. We will -ali for and deliver your work. 1-1 20 t pd. LLOYD'S PAINTING AND DEC ORATING SERVICE. Residenoe phone 3670. Headquarters, Godwin Building & Supply. 4MI work guar anteed by contract or hour. :'M W F.tf-p 1 ■ _ ■—— . Dunn Blue Printers White Prints - Photo Copies “Perfect Prints Promptly” Over Johnson Cotton Co. Box 83 Dunn, N. C. Phone 2342 HELP WANTED I --r—: ——r-- ■■■■-, _■ HELP WANTED We need curb girls, a short order cook and a sandwich man immedi ately. Apply in person. JOHNSON’^ RESTURANT 6-4-ts-c. Reds Agree (Continued From Page One) Sunday. If the postponement to Sunday is acceptable to the supreme UN commander, the Red reply said, the Communists will notify Tokyo of their own plans for seeding a dele gation to Kaesong. ißidgway was expected to agree, reluctantly to the postponement. Whether this will set back the formal cease-fire conference, also to be held at Kaesong, beyond July 10 was not known.. ACCEPTED CONDITIONS The UN' commander had asked the Reds yesterday to make the armistice parley‘before July 10, if possible, to save lives. 1 The conditions for the prelipii ’ nary meeting which the Commu nists accepted call for three Allied liasion officers, none of them above the, rank of colonel, to,leave Se oul’s Kimpo Airfield by helicopter at 9 a. m. the day of the meeting , (7 p. m. the previous night EDT) t THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. READY FOR JULY 4th CELEBRATION * "''“tiPFplSlsS''’' -I-- - tfiSjjStiF \ FAR EAST AiR FORCES TECHNICIAN Jack Kersey, of Tampa, Fla., of the Okinav.a-based 307th Bomb Wing, holds a sign announcing the sched ule of events. Kersey straddles one of the giant “firecrackers” that may explode on some Chinese Communist target on, America s Independence Day, which coincides nicely with his twenty-fourth birthday. (U. S. Air Forces-Defense Department Radiop/ioto from International Soundphoto ) Washington (Continued From rage One) gers. It was only his great-great great-granttfather, Artom .the. Smoke Watcher, who foretold the, birth of Christ, he added. He said he has been to Wash ington twice before. The first time was to tell President Lincoln not to free the slaves because “it would start a fight. It did.” The next time was to warn Pres ident McKinley of his impending assassination. NOT ADMITTED “They wouldn’t let me in, and you know what happened.” Confidentially, Simon said, George Washington didn’t throw ! the dollar across the Rappahanock River. “My daddy, who was a smoke watcher before I got 21, told me George Washington was so tight fisted he -wouldn’t throw a dollar MBgtopev „ unlfess ft’ was somebody clfeeVaNlar.” Simon left on foot, declining a ride. Automobiles are too risky, he explained, and he's the last of the smoke watchers. Wouldn’t do to get wrecked before he has some one to take his place. Battered Reds (Continued From Page One) said in a Fourth of July statement that the Communists have been crippled more than they care to admit during the first year of the Koreanftghting. “He (the enemy) anticipated a minor shock,” Van Fleet said. “In stead he was Jolted with a high powered punch. ‘lt’s true he has the capacity of recuperation—a convalescent abili ty to rebuild should we relax our pressure. However, I feel confi dent that the Bth Army will deny him the respite he so earnestly seeks. Americans (Continued From Page One) rain fell where it was least wanted —along flood-swollen Mis souri River. . Three million persons were ex pected to spend the afternoon at baseball games. All major league teams and most minors were scheduled for doubleheaders. Tradition has it that the league leaders on tlie Fourth of July win win the pennants. forces may identify it,” Ridgway said. LEE'S Truck Terminal (Csso) V * And Wrecker 1. 4. **Sj*y ,W * :.?i :: r 1 ’ PHONfi ?i |1 Dunn District (Continued From Page One) several private music teachers. New teachers employed are: i Mrs. ’Howard Godwin, wife of Judge Godwin, first grade: Mrs. IF MACY CAN DO IT— SO CAN WH We Will Not Be Undersoldi Jiffective Immediately We Will Offer For j Cash Only On All New j . International j _'' ; . . m M MBRj n mm rtflßku SC Bli ™ __ Grove Church Women Hold Monthly Meet The Women of the Grove Pres byterian Church, held their month ly meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ernest Tart with Mrs. Hubert Lee as co-hostess. During a brief business session Shelves Plans (Continued From Page One) because wiftidrawal of the tank er fleet leaves no alternative. The refinery was expected to "dry up” later this month when its stor age tanks are filled. But key men and less essential personnel ’ will be left in Iran, even when operations come to a stand still, unless forced out by the Iran ian government, a foreign office spokesman said. (In Tehran, Shepherd said that a decision about evacuation would be taken “very soon.” He said the XIOC considers itself repsonible for 1,500 Indo-Pakistan workers at well as 3,000 British employes. All could be evacuated at a rate of 300 per sons a day if necessary, he said. CAMERA, FILM SEIZED (Tehran customs today seized the camera and film of Fox Movietone Cameraman Raymond Mejas on his arrival from Paris., At the same time the Foreign Office withdrew an exist order for London Obser ver Correspondent Rawle Knox and granted him a 30-day visa.) The change in Britain’s policy to remove its oil tankers came after a warning from British experts and the United States that their with- j drawal would wipe out prospects j for a settlement and prevent the return of British workers later. Ruth Britt, second grade; Mrs.: Layton Norris, second grade; Mrs. | Marvin Edmundson of Cumberland I County, third grade; Mrs. Doris Yarborough of Benson, fifth grade; Mrs. Horace Ryals of Benson, fifth grade. There is one high school vacancy for a combination English and science teacher and a vacancy for a sixth grade teacher. the president, Mrs. Lorman Lee, appointed Mrs. Ernest Tart to fill the unexpired term of* Mrs. Wil liam O’Daniel on the nominating , committee. Mrs. James Bryant presented the ' program entitled, “The Loom of [ Time.” Mrs. J. T. Jackson read the < scripture. A solo, “Take My Life” ; was rendered by Mrs. Wilbert Ufee. 1 Representing the periods of time ' were: “Time Past,” Mrs. Mitchell | Monds, Mrs. Maurice Bailey and . Mrs. Wilbert Lee; “Time Present.” ' Mrs. O'Daniel, and "Time to Come,” ! was represented by Mrs. Johnny 1 Jackson. The meeting was closed j .with a prayer by Mrs. Lorman Lee. 1 Refreshments of pineapple cake, 1 ice cream and nuts were served J by the hostesss. < Mrs. O'Daniel, who is leaving 1 soon for Rockingham where her ! husband is a member of State Highway Patrol, was presented a coo-coo clock as a going away gift. Members present were Mrs. Mit chell Monds, Mis. Johnny Jackson, Mrs. Maurice Bailey, Mrs. James Bryant, Mrs. Michael Varsho, Mrs. Lorman Lee, Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. Atlas Lee, Mrs. J. T. Jackson, Mrs. O’Daniel, Mrs. Junior* Core, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Mrs. Wilbert Lee and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Warren and daughter Allene spent the 4th at Wrightsville Beach. GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL 2127 Fayetteville Hwy. Dunn ■—in i PAGE SEVEN Mrs. 1L o. Cotter of HpttNMi has been visiting her dAoghf Mrs. Guyton Smith sinoe last Eta day She will return on 1 j! Tlatop Before In Buy {! SEE * -1 ! 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