tHURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951
READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS
I TOR SALE
‘FOR SALE: New four-room home,
itile bath, oentral heat, hardwood
jfloors. Can be seen alter t p.m. at
pU W. Barrington St.
«-4-to 17 pel.
[baby "chicklfor sale
Strong and hardy chicks. NeW
Hagipshires, Rhode Island Reds
Bpted ftocfcs, White Leghorns,
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AND
SERVICE
Let Us Repair
Your Car For Summer
Strickland
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102 E. Edgerton St.
Phone 3295 Dunn, N. C.
I. EARL HAWLEY OIL CO.
« Wholesale Dealer (csSo)
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PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODUCTS
N. Dayton Ave. 3794 Phones 2241 . Dunn, N.C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldridgc Lee of Lee’s Florist will
continue doing flower work in their home. They will
give the same service and quality in flowers as in the
|past until the floist shop can be rebuilt. They want
to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone
fbr all business in the past, and will appreciate it if
you wUI remember Lee’s Florist when needing
flowers.
I
IT ONI,Y COST $218.50
* FOR A SCHOOL BNMHMHMBt terms of payment
can be paid in throe quar
_ . _ BfillBBBRESliPi terly payments of $27.84
YEAR AT j each.
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CAMPBELL I INFORMATION WRITE
L. H. CAMPBELL
% COLLEGE Buie ’ s Creck * N c
| I Fall term begins Sept. 17
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| What is a Day Student? &
I A, day student is one who does not room or Board on the campus, but either
I lives itt the College community or rides a lius or car to his home.
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RATES
jft-Ward Minimum 50c Sam* Ad
’ This Sloe Type .. .„ — 2c Word
: 3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO
This Size Type .. 3c Word
3 TIMES ONLY $1.25
ALL KEYED ADS' are
| strictly confidential and
no information will be
given. Please do not ask
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White Rockr, and Buff Orphing
wns. Ha' oh days every Monday
And Thursday. - Complete line of
poultry equipment. We sex chicks.,
HATCHERY, £con Godwin,
oroprietor. Phone 2740, Dunn, N. C.
3-15-tfnc
EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH;
We Guarantee:
to furnish everything needed to
build your house—except framing
lumber. Save money, time and worrv
Godwin Building Supply Co.
In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3875.
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FOR SALE: Hotpoint Electric
range, fully automatic. Good as
new. A real bargain. Phone 3633. 1
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Nice four-room apart- I
meat with bath one block from
the mill on a paved street See
‘ Country Jermjan uptown In Erwin
Friday «; Saturday from 10 until
1* o'clock. 7-11-3 t-c
FOR RENT: Going Fishing? If
you are, then' rent a salt water rod
■ and reel and make your trips more
enjoyable. Gilbert: Porter at Por
ter’s Restaurant. Phone 2439.
M. W. F.-ts-c
FOR RENT: We hafc Mr iltal beds
and wheel chairs for rent Contact
Chair and Equipment Rentals,'
phone 5070, Fayetteville, N. C
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Five female dish
washers. Free transportation to and
from town. Good pay. Phone 9211.
7-5-ts-c
Small family needs dependable
colored maid. Must have the
best of references and be able
to furnish health card. Prefer
someone presently employed, but
who desires to better herself.
• Good salary, and good work
ing conditions. No Sunday work.
Need someone permanently. A
good opportuhity tori the right
person. Write NAJ, care *f the
Daily Record, giving experience,
references, and salary expected.
7-9-st-p
'HELP WANTED: Truck driver.
Must be sober and dependable.
Phone Wellons Candy Co. 3494,
Dunn, N. C. 7-9-ts-c
HELP WANTED
We need curb girls, a
j short prder cook and a
sandwich man immedi
ately. Apply in person.
JOHNSON’S
RESTURANT
6-4-tf*.
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY "printing at econo
micai prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
ING COMPANY hi Dunn. Let us
bid on your next order. Telephone
3271. We wiT ball for and deliver
your work.
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LLOYD’S PAINTING AND DEC
ORATING SERVICE. Residepo*-.
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Dunn Blue Printers
White Prints - Photo Copies
“Perfect Prints Promptly”
Over Johnson Cotton Co.
Box 83 Dunn, N. C. Phone 2342
WANTED TO RENT: House or
large apartment for family of
three. No small children. Will be
permanent Dunn residents. Phone
2183 between the hours of 8 a. m.
and 5 4). m. 7-12-3 t-c
Civilians Tour
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current maneuver, "Southern Pine,”
largest since Wprld War 11.
EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION
Representatives of the county’s
tfttl DAILY RECORD, DttNN, H. C..
Two Dozen Cases
Aired In fyurt
Judge Floyd Taylor cleared up
a round two dos& eases In LU
' ling ton Recorder's Oburt Tuesday.
;The majority of tfta.c/nes concern
ed minor violations'of traffic laws.
Following Is TViagday’s docket:
| Percy Robinson, operating auto
while intoxicated and without oper
ator’s license, $26 and costs.
Samuel Daniel Morano, Jr.,
speeding and careless and reckless |
driving. $5 and Oosts.
John Lewis, Jr., operating auto
without operator's license, costs.
Aaron Harper, speeding, $lO and
costs.
Victor Carlyle Hayes, operating 1
auto with improper exhaust, costs.
William Preston Holland, Jr.,
speeding, $5 and costs.
Berkeley Elwood Freeman, oper
ating auto without chauffeur's lic
ense and spepo'"" *lO and costs.
Floyd Ray Fish, operating auto
without operator’s license, costs and
not drive until obtaih' license.
Billie Matthews, interfering with
officer, costs.
George T. Dean, operating auto
without operator’s license, coots
and reckless driving, costs.
James Lawrence Collins, operat
ing auto without operator's license,
costs and not drive until license
is renewed.
Elton Barefoot, careless and
reckless driving, $lO and costs.
Ruby Butts Winslow, assauL,
costs.
James W. Williams, assault With
a deadly weapon, not guilty.
Ellis Wade, operating auto with
improper lights, not guilty.
Aldredge Parrish, abandonment
and non-support, costs and pay for
support of wife and children,
Benny Hobbs, public drunken
ness; 30 days.
Paul F. Huffman, breaking and
j entering (larceny),, no probable
| cause.
Roland Cole, secret asstfult, costs
and keep peace. ‘
Edward Coghill, operating . auto
without operator's license ahd vio
-1 luting prohibition laws, costs.
, Benny Chance, violating prohibi
tion laws, sls and costs.
Otis Ballentine, assault with a
deadly weapon, 60 days suspended
2 years ou condition that he pay
$25 and costs.
Cliff Adams, drunk and disor
derly, $lO and costs.
UN Team
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. cording to UN Authorities, to bring
: the prasp*et of ah armistice ’’much
Closer.”
. appeared
W the jVds replied to Jay.
I It waS hoped .the breakdown was
only temporary. But the negotia
tions already had been suspended
for one full day. while soldiers
died on the fighting line, and quick
Red action was necessary to per
mit a resumption today. •
The Reds stopped a truck convoy
containing 20 newsmen, along with
other UN personnel, • nine (piles
south of Kaesong. The trucks turn
ed back. When it became evident
the Reds did not Intend to admit
the correspondents, Joy sent his
ultimatum.
It* was believed Joy acted on in
structions from Gen. Matthew B.
Rldgway, supreme UN commander.
. And it was assumed Ridgway
may have had direct orders from
Washington and the UN regarding
the Allied attitude. .’
Indicating the importance he at
three newspapers, heads of Lill
ingtop civic clubs and their wives
and county officials went on the
tour which started from the court
house at 2 p. m. “The tour is a
small expression our apprecia
j tion for the fnany: courtesies shown
our group since we came to this
area,” Colonel Barndt said.
Visitors saw (1) a field bakery,,
the 102nd Quartermaster; (2) a,
ration breakdown point, the 762
G. M.; (3) a field hospital, the
309th; and (4) a portable laundry,
210th Q. M. Laundry Co. All In
stallations visited lie east of High
way 15-A in the general area be
tween Bunnievel and Erwin and
approximately two to five miles
from Lillington.
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AFTER THE OPENING of the 77th annual convention of the Shriners In
New York, first to be held there in 65 years, present Imperial Potentate
Hubert Poteat (left), of Wake Forest, N. C., greets Imperial Chief
Rabban Judge Robert G. Wilson Jr., of Boston, The latter has bee>
nominated as the fraternity’s next Imperial Potentate. (International^
Mrs, Joe Creel's
Mother Buried
Funeral for Mrs. Sally Maynard
Hodges, 77, of Benson, was con
ducted at Rose Funeral Home in
Benson Sunday at 3:30 p. m. by
the Rev. Thurman B. Stone, pastor
of Benson Baptist Church. Inter
ment was •in Benson city ceme
tery.
Mrs. Hodges, widow of A. W.
Hodges, died at her home Friday
afternoon following a brief illness.
She had been a member of Ben
son Baptist Church for several
years.
Surviving are five daughters,
Mrs. J. N. Creel of Dunn, Mrs.
Lila Fleming of Raleigh. Mrs. Rob
ert Fairbain and Mrs. Harry Lim
kie of Union, N. J., and Beatrice
Hodges of the home; one son, Sam
Hodge?- of Raleigh; seven -grand,
children and eight great-grand
children':
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tached to the frpe press issue,
Ridgway had waited alongside the
road when the Allie convoy started
for Kaetong to wish the corres
pondents good luck.
Now tie and' his command await
ed the Red reply which was the
next steji. '•'
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Virginia Solon
East. Principal target or the hear
ings, it was learned, will be the
much-investigated Institute of Pa-,
cific Relations.
RFC—Sen. John W. Bricker, R.,
0., recommended that the Senate
Banking Subcommittee take one
last poke at White House Aide Don
ald S. Dawson in its final report of
its investigation of the RFC. Sour
ces said a tentative final report,
on which the committee started
work, contained no reference to
President Truman’s patronage ad-
j stop within*. ••
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CROMARTIE
HARDWARE COMPANY
Mrs. Ed Tart
Is Hostess To
Tally Ho Club
Mrs. 6. A. Bracey was guest
Wednesday evening of the Tally-
Ho Bridge club when It met at the
home of Mrs. Ed Tart.
Mrs. T. C. Hyman, Jr., tallied
the highest score for which she
was presented a bath towel and
bath cloth set. Mrs. Ben Harts
field received second high score
and was awarded a set of refriger
ator dishes.
An aluminum measuring cup
went to Mrs. Locke Muse as a con
solation prize.
Snap dragons and zinnias dec
orated the home for the evening.
Refreshments consisting of sand
wiches, potato chips and iced drinks
were served between the four pro
gressions.
Members playing were Mrs. Sher
viser, who was named in an in
terim report as a key figure in a
“web of influence” operating around
the RFC.
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OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY
WHITE, YELLOW AND
MIXED CORN
SOYBEANS AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE j
at the
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Open To Serve You
OPEN MONDAYS THROtGH FRIDAYS EVERY •
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DUNN FCX SERVICE i
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TOOLS
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MOWERS
LANKY'S 1
BICYCLE SHOP
So. R. R. Ave. Dunn, N. C