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jj*Bday. Complete line of
We sex chicks
©SSBF HATCHERY. I«a» Godwin,
THHjfar. Phone 3740, Dunn, N. C.
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| > eodi purchase of 6 13.2 or 16 J cubic loot
COLDSPOT FREEZER
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W Nov. 26th and
lasts (though
i Dec. Ist, 1951
| In SSt.SO down and 17.50 o mo.
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$55.50 down and 19.00 a mo.
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not ask
This Size Type . . Sc Word
? TIMES ONLY $1.29
3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO
VWaitf lflrdmuni 60e 9mhi hk
rha Blae Type ........ Ob Wort
accept automobile in trade. Phone
4338. Mickey Rouse. 11-13-ts-c
FOR BALE: $385 wiU buy lft’
front by 88’ lot at edge M town.
Terms if desired. Phone 4338. Mick
ey Rouse. 11-13-ts-c
FOR SALE Bathroom fixtures,
cast iron tubs, lavatories, water
closets, kitchen sinks. All first
quality. Installed by Johnson Cot
ton Co. 11-20-3tc
FOR SALE: 1 mile south df Coatt
on highway 35—5 room house with
bath, hardwood and tile floors, in
sulated, weather stripped, fire place,
less than two years old. Price $4,500.
Offer closed after Dec. 9, 1951.
Sherwood Fish, Coats. 11-23-ltp
FOB a ** lr
CHOICE HOME SITE
75' by 136’ lot in very nice sec
tion of town. Paved Street. Pric
ed reasonably with term* if de
shed. Phone 4338. After 6 pun.
phone 3385. Mickey Rouse.
11-13-ts-c
FOR SALE—No more being made,
lew more available—22s ft residen
ts! lot, 1-9 block deep—wiU sell all
or divide to suit. Pavement, sew
age. Very desirable location. Day
phone 4238; night 3365 Mickey
Rouse. 11-3 1«.
FOR SALE? A Lionel Electric train. I
Stationary oti ball bearings. Sturdy
table. Reasonable. Call Mrs. J. T.
Mann. 2024. 11-22-3 t-c
FOR SALE: Four-room house, heat
ing hall, Venetian blinds and circu
lar. $2,000.00 Mah. Remainder fin
anced. See F. E. Summerlin. Phone
am. . ii-2i-3t-c
EVEEtTHINO t> KBH» WITH;
We Guarantee:
to furnish everything needed to
ttuda soar house —except framing
lumber, save monCy, time and worry
Q^W^SmgvCo.
ip £mnruPhonc 3333 or 8875.
LDSE: »s* Dana Htghciaas ifhg.
BALE, engraved intata Please re
turn to Magdalene and re
ceive reward. Phone 2347 or write
Jr. o. tmu. liidHi
FARM MREAU
INSURANCE
Building Dunn, N. C.
Phone 2254 .
19 i 8 ,M S?
sromi. Tcauio, sosu wvets.
Good tires. Reasonable. Phone LU
lington 3931. _ _ D-itt-St-p
TORRENT
SSteA Ctoee“ta“ V bima*» after
it.sk.
reartndhle^^S
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Mill® nMMV
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AUtO LOAMS
BEFtNANCtfRS - RttbodE
TOUR rItMBNT rixIUNTS
MONET IN 18 MINUTES
motor credit co.
w - •• DUNN, &C.
LMEDn TAywHCrUIB MM
Phene MM
HEUP MBSSr Weß uUtglflMied
business firm decree a number of
ladles m this vicinity to mdke calls
in their neighborhood with a pop
ular product. Pleasant, dignified
work. No previous experience nec
essary. You woht get rich, hot
you can earn $25 or s9e. a week by
working only a lew hours each day,
at your own convenience. Ibis is
a particularly fine opportunity for
ladies handling Stanley’s, Avon and
Other products to increase their
earnings at the same time. Write
444, % The Daily Record.
9-24 tt-c
WANTED:
HELP WANTED: Woman wanted
for general housework. No Sunday
work. Small family. Pleasant work
ing conditions. Permanent job.
Write 121, care of The Dally Rec
ord. 11-ts-c
TYPIST WANTS Saturday work. 2
years experience in typing. Call 4321
aftef 3:30. 11-26-it-p
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PRINTING at BBOWU
Btod prices at TWYFORD HUNT
-1271. We «fli 4HI for «fad deßfW
wait work.
Payton, Tine
(Cun—wet From Page Oqe)
saying, “Wtfne still very much in
love. We’re sine everything will
went trim there is
anybody's guess. _
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fiuagms, reyeivewiue avc„ uuu«
Mrs. Erbertson Beasley, Oen.
Ivery, Quna. Mr*. Rctha. 34w>h.
. Dunn. 1 i; ■'
neon UrmSTSsM. ierthfc
1 ** hioatoigtxp.
it.— rii.T"
/mss Mirmun rwBQ
At BfWta^Shower
ana lift Earl
Godwm, mother. and sister of the
hostess, assisted in serving refresli
ments of chicken salad on lettuce,
rite crackers, potato ohiM.
cakes, mints and iced drink* to the
Miss Altman was then preeenteH
an array of lovejy gifts -upon an
! appropriately table Cen
tered with a bride doB.
Those present in «dsUtion,so the
honoree and her mother. Mrs. W.
A. Altman, were Mrs.. Lends. IP.
Tart, Mrs. Myrtle Igse, Mrs. L. Row
land Tart, firt, Albert. Brown, Mrs.
J. Edward Johnson, lira. Howard
Altman, Mrs. Rlton. Martin, Mrs.
Mack HobSdL.Wrs. leola ttartfoot,
[ Mrs. Lewis Altman, Mrs. Jeoie Al
■ phine, Mrs. jgMMA Mr.
FARM ALL HAS PONR IT AGAIN
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fifWwiWfwi'WPPCi wwwwwT Deans*
The fouefc RttMAo! on the above tractors
completely oliminatec the mefdo-weary,
x -'a;. M I i —i-r-f, fJ Ijji rn r r rjilfilifyfl >Mah
wana-opcroTea iwvrs iwnunvn w wnc*
tractors . The operator can adjust and lift
the heaviest gang harrow with the ease of
car door. Other advantages too
Msmnumerous to mention are yours in the
rarman vracTor,
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Bffl Lee, Ifoqi^dpDßnn.
B. P. W. C. TO MEET
There will he a meeting rt the
aneiwww sort Rmteeshgaa Women’s
Club. Tuesday evening, at «*JO at <
the Methodist Chinch.
IN BUREAU
Mrs. Curtis Ennis *M Mrs. Paul
Strickland, Sr, art in Durham to
; W. ‘
Mrs Mann, 60,
Hondred Ad
Birthday fcftnfier
' i whose • ixtieth
hirttMldy anniversary falls on Nov
ember 27, celebrated the occasion
off SufiddF 4rtth A tursey dinner
given m, her home in Littngten.
! , All of m child reh predent with
presents ahd . good wishes l at this
hdpßy event toriuded: Mr. and MTs.
Fled Holloway apd son, ffeddle,
Mr. and bln. Robert Johnson and
daughter, m*he, Mr. and Mrs.
SS? SjS:
Lonnie Betts and ago, t*o Nidas of
Pharmacist Mate, second (das*, Bam
Mann of the Maxines Cam, i
Carolina. Chanel Hill.
MtaW. L. Renter g ferttoi
mother of bus. Mann, Slsa attended.
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Mrs. Btofd Jaoksan, Mis* Jeah
Jackoon. Mrs. Buddie Godwin. Mii
O. C. Tyndall, Mrs. Eugene Jer
nigan, Mir Bar) OWwin, Mrs. PTeil
Barnes and the .hostsq. •.•
i i .i'.il TTi "r ijjj
< a«_ »| t -
fifth flirthdoy ;
afternoon fromS until 4:30 o’clock
hsnorlßc her dsughtor Bbndra car ,
her fifth Mrtbdgy. |
The home was beautifully dec
orated with varied arrangements of .
mined chrysanthemums -ahd the ,
center of attraction was the pretty
white, green and yellow cake With
its a ve greeh candles.
During the afternoon the crimp
played games and Sandra opened
her gifts. The guests ttasn gather- 1
ad around th* dining roam table! <
"knd sang “Happy Birthday," ahd <
Sandra blew out her candles, after 1
which the cake was cut and served
with toe cream and mints io the
guests.
Ptusent to wish Sandra a happy )
) birthday were: Lois Rgy Rctes, 1
I Sandre Temple, Carolyn Moos, San- ‘
{dra Carringer, Allen Byrd, Jenny ,
Rehn, Frances O’Quinn, Ernest
Simmons, Brenda Boy Milton, Otn- •
ger Newtoh, Rene Stewart, Ray 1
Stewart, Marshall Watkins, Bill '
Baggett, Tammy Williams, Marty j
Nor Ward, Corky Norward, Nancy ,
Qail Wonfble, Linda Hawley and 1
Severely Canon. ]
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(Continued Prom Page One) |
up strength in Europe ... to face {
pons,” it was made
tDoyn, mean the new small atomic
weapons recently tested in the
United States in sight of troops.
They can be used on the battle
field for limited destruction in con
trast to the mass destruction of
the larger A-bombs.
EiseritoWer added to his “new
weapons’’ statement:
“But no new weapons will solve
the strategic problem such as train
ing and the men Who are trained
and their mobttzation.’’
pleaded with the
y'_ “guropeyi t ßnny” P whteh
Be Concluded, his spokesman said,
European defense forced one of
1
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MONDAY AFRERNOON, NOVERMBER 26, 1951
Hobes Dim > 1
• tentative ceSse-flre ltae TP&dsy.
Monday's, session was drawn rt* .
by a dispute Ortr Wbe held »•
hills tIUA g tt» 145-mue front: ■,J
o ttot WBta a dS4?dl«Bsi <tam- I
day morning. Fonseyilon of Eu re-
Marinis
(Continued Proas Page Oui)
plies ample. Prices paid producers
and handlers FOB local drfdlpg
stations: A large 70, A medium 158,
B large 56, current collections 33-55.
OtoTTON ’!
RALELOH -flh- opening cottim
quotations middling and strict low
middling, based on 1 and 1-SI inch
staple length:' ,
Dunn: 42.25; 4035.
Monroe: 48.09; 43.00.
Laurlnburg: 4250; 4050.
Lumberton: 4350; 40.00.
sense ministers of the council
agreed that Great Britain should
be in charge of a new Atlantic
Pact naval command in the English
Channel and the .southern areas tit .
the North Sea. .i
I BENSON
HOG & LIVESTOCK MARKET
1 Mile North on Highway 301
OPEN
7:00 a.m. to 6:00p. pn. Daily
TOP PRICES PAD FOB YOUR
HOGS
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