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Jpwjs $60.00 down and $5.00 week
11cu.pt.
UNEQUALLED FOR
FEATURES AT ITS PRICE
*«•’» u much aa 3 cu. ft. of
extra ktorage space—plus 1951
Advanced Design feature*—
at the price of smaller refrig
erators. Built-in freezer.
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REDUCED PRICE
EASY TERMS
; Thomas & Warren
' [ FURNITURE CO.
FityetterlUe Hwy. Dunn, N. C. ■
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(Louis Baer Livestock Company J
2 Dunn, N. C. 2
msm Jlj Tops in value
tops in looks
so, it's your best
j buy of all! And
Imm- • J~ ; - * ' 9 it washes so quick
• *• |H and easy. Turns
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feet wash that
owners say, 'You
‘*RwY^. . 3M i ust can t eat a
■ Dexter". So, see
I this great washer
Bl j|, i.tiiiinl \ today!
Dunn, N, C.
All KEYED ADB are
strictly confidential and
no information will be
given. Please do not ask
for it \ -
I CLASSIFIED
RATES
This ‘’ize Type .. 3c Word
! 9 TIMES ONLY $1.25
3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO
5-Word Minimum 50c Sun Ad
rhJZ Size Type *e Wort
FOR SALE
FOR BEST RESULTS with all
farm animals. WAYNE FEED is
she product for you to buy. You
will find a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-c
BABY """CHICKS FOR SALri
Strong and hardy chicks. New
Samps hires. Rhode TsKad Reds,
tarred Rocks, White Leghorns,
White Rocks, and Bull Qrpblng
tons. Hatch days every Monday
and Inursday. Complete line of
: poultry enuloment. We sex chicks
DUNN HATCHERY. I eon Godwin,
proprietor. Phone 3740, Dunn, N. C
I- tfpe
FOR SALE—WAREHOUSE LOT
CONTAINING 165,000 SQ. FEET
ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE, DAN
VILLE, VA. VERY SUITABLE FOR
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE PUR
POSES. RIVERSIDE DRIVE IS
JUNCTION OF U. S. NO. 58 AND
ALTERNATE NO. 29. THREE OF
DANVILLE’S LARGEST AND
BEST WAREHOUSES HAVE JUST
BEEN BUILT ON THIS STREET.
IT IS THE MOST CONVENIENT
LOCATION IN THE CITY FOR
THIS PURPOSE. FOR FURTHER
PARTICULARS WRITE:
HARRY GREENBERG CON
STRUCTION Company,
P. O. Box 1112
DANVILLE, VIRGINIA
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FARMS FOR SALE
125-acre tract. 45 acre cleared. Two
four-room houses, one filling sta
tion. One new tobacco barn. Two
feed barns. >3.2 acres tobacco allot
ment. $2,500 down. Seven years on
balance.
One 29-acre tract. 10 acres cleared.
One tobacco bam and strip room.
3-acre tobacco allotment. Price
$4,750.
55-acre tract. 27 acres cleared. 3.4
acres tobacco allotment. One four
room house. Two tobacco barns.
One pack barn and feed barn.
Price *7350.
Call or contact.
HERBERT L. JOHNSON
Coats, N. C. Phone 3724 or 2287
11-28-2tC
FOR SALE: 1951 Studebaker coupe.
Fully equipped. At a discount. See
E. L. Warren. 303 E. Bay St. DUnn
or call 2366. 11-27-3 t-p
FOR SALE: Four room brick house
with bath and 3 lots. 1 acre and
8-10 tobacco allotment. South Mc-
Kay Ave. See Jim Yearby or call
3267. 11-27-4 t-p
MR. FARMER: For your complete
line of furniture, paints, dry goods,
shoes, ready to wear, visit E. Baer
4 Son’s. For your shopping con
venience we are open ’til 9 every
week night.
7-19-T TH-ts-c
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FOR SALE
CHOICE HOME SITES
75 Ft. x 125 Ft—7sFt. x
140 Ft—so Ft. x 150 Ft.
All in very nice section of town.
Paved street, water and sewage.
Priced reasonable. Terms if de
sired.
Phone 4258 after 6. P. M. Phone
3365. Mickey Rouse, Dunn, N. C.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two room downstairs
apartment three miles north of
Dunn. It is near P. O. Altman’s.
See Mrs. C. R. Blackman, Dunn
Rt. 3. 11-28-3 t-p
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
upstairs apartment. Recently ren
ovated. Close in. Call 3194 after
4 P. M. 3tip
FOR RENT: Seven room house that
can be used as two. apartments.
Hot and cold water. 401 S. Washing
ton. See B. H. Westbrook, Newton
Orove or phone 251 after eight p.m.
11-28-3 t-p
Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
WANTED:
RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for San
Francisco, Calif., around December
Ist. Want rider to share driving
and expenses. Call Dally Record be
between 8 and 4. 11-27-3 t-p
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PBWTWO at econo-
Ii leal prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
WO COMPANY m Dunn. Let us
Md on your next order. Telephone
1371. We va oen tor end deliver
wor work.
BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL CLUB
HOLDS MONTHLY DINNER MEETING
The Dunn Business and profes
sional Women’s Club held Its mon- ■
thly dinner met ting Tuesday eve
ning November 37 at 6:30 o’clock at
the Divine Street Methodist Church.
Invocation was given by Mrs. Mild
red Britt. Mrs. Mallie Jackson, the
president, presided and presented
year books to all the members pre
sent.
Mrs. Mary Rose Capps, Chairman
of Flowers and service committee,
presented gifts to the following
club members: Mesdsmes Meta
Bass, Thelma Brown, Mary Rose
Capps, Lina Ennis, Beulah Gra
ham, Mallie Jackson, Grace Swain,
Rachel White, Misses Iferle Owens
Sarah Neighbors and Edith Sorrell
for 100 per oent attendance for the
year of 1950-51 from the dub.
Mrs. Ruby Newsome, program
chairman, presented Mrs. Rachel
White, Chairman of the Legislative
committee who had charge of the
program. Mrs. Helen Lee and Mrs.
Una Ennis led the group in abat
ing “Come ye thankful People
came”. Mbs. White talked an
women's duty in polities end die
cussed the proposed amendments
that BPW indorsed last year. She
urged every woman to vote and to
The Beautiful” was sang in ckntng.
The club welcomed S new mem
aiaruyn jaexson. nans were made
I EARL HAwdrm col - 1
I Wholesale ueaier .uCsimfs ■
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THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C.
Our Future Pra,,l ' % ° ~h'
MU! small fry at Mark's
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ELLEN MY RLE TEW
Ellen is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tew. She
has lovely blonde hair, blue eyes, and a sunny smile. She has a new
coat too, and it is burgandy velvet with fur all around. the hood. If
you pass this young lady on the street we are sure you will look twice,
because she looks as “pretty as a picture" in her new outfit.
Ellen is learning to read now. Right at first she had »a little
trouble, but she is working now, and is doing fine. She likes to work
puzzles, not only for herself, but she is always glad to help some other
child too, when the going gets too hard.
Maybe you saw another picture of Ellen in the paper some time
igo. She had a wonderful party when she was six years old, and that
picture was in the Record with lots of Ellen’s friends. She got lots
of nice presents, and she brought them to school for us to see.
Ellen has a baby brother, Just as blonde as she is. That brother
keeps her mighty busy, too. He is always falling oft the bed, or chair,
or sofa, and scaring Ellen and her mother almost to death. One of the
children told Ellen at talking time the other day to get some rope and
tie him up, so she wouldn’t have to work so hard. \
Three Jailed |
cotton to the Jesse Tart Qlji in
Dunn and tried to sell it. Mrs. Tart j
advised the three men to return
the next day for their check and
in the meantime notified police.
Policeman Alton Cobb and Dep
uty Sheriff B. E. Sturgill were wait
ing for them when they arrived at
the gin for pay.
They were jailed in default of
SSOO bond, for trial at Clinton.
Chief of Police George Arthur
Jackson said today he had received
other reports of cotton stealing
and urged fanners to use extreme
caution to prevent these thefts.
WANTED
WANTED: Experienced wallpaper
hanger. Apply to Hight Paint and
Wallpaper Store. 11-29-3 t-c
LOST: German Boxer dog. Ans
wers to Lelbb. Reward for infor
mation leading to recovery or re
turn of dog. Call Johnson’s Restau
rant. 11-29-lt-c
to dispense with a December meet
ing. Every member decided to take
food, clothing, or a donation to
Mrs. Grace Swain’s office for her
to distribute to needy families. An
auction sale was enjoyed by all the
members. Plans were made to con
duct the annual turkey and ham
raffle.
Donning Rites
This Afternoon
Rowan Denning. 87, of Dunn
Route 3, died in YanceyvUle late
Tuesday night.
Funeral services were held Thurs
day afternoon at 3:30 from the
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church In
Newton Grove. Burial was In the
Tart cemetery on Dunn Route 3.
The body remained in the Hatcher
and Skinner Funeral Home In
Dunn, until taken to the church
for the services.
Surviving are: two sons, James
J. Denning of Wilmington, and
Parnell Denning of Wilmington,
Del.; one brother Jerome Denning
of Clinton; one half-brother, Hen
ry Denning of Dunn Route 3. He
was a native of Sampson County
and a fanner by occupation. He was
a member of the Newton Grave
Catholic Church.
NEW MANAGER
FOR
FOWLER RADIO GO.
DUNN, N. C.
Mr. JIM JORDAN
A jBB Fowler Radio Company Is Proud To Have Mr. Jim
Jordan As Manager Os Their Electrical And
Appliance Store Located On South Clinton Ave.
P In Dunn.
Mr. Jordan Has Acquired Many Years Os Experience In The Radio,
Appliance and Television Field And Will Be Very Happy To Demonstrate
The Major lines Os Appliances That The Fowler Radio Co. Now Carries.
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NORGE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
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Dagmar Is Blamed For
Order Hiding Bosoms
HOLLYWOOD Wl — Dagmar and :
those other buxom TV cutles are
lousing up movie necklines, de
signer Bill Thomas said today.
Now Hollywood has orders to
cover up almost everything.
“The heat’s on,” he explained.
“The pressure groups can’t do any
thing about censoring TV. But they
can sure make the movie queens
be more modest."
Thomas Is the Universal-Inter
national designer who dreams up
fancy frills to show off the curves
of Piper Laurie, Maureen O’Hara,
Evelyn Keyes, Mona Freeman,
Shelley Winters and a few dozen
shapely young starlets. *
But he can’t show much any
more, he said. Necklines nowadays
are two inches higher than they
were in pre-Faye Emerson days.
“We never could show cleavage,”
the handsome, 31-year-old designer
said. “We could get by with a little
swelling above the neckline.
“No more. We have to cover up.
And television is still getting away
with murder.”
BOSOM-CONSCIOUS
Thomas says the “show ’em ev
erything-gals” on TV made the
movie censors “more bosom cons
cious.”
"We used to get away with a
subtle peek now and then,” he
grinned. “Just a quick flash, you
understand. Now even that’s out.
“In ’South Sea Sinners’ which we
made two years ago, Shelley Win
ters wore a little guaze and a few
sequins and practically nothing
else. But in ’Son of Ali Baba.’ a re
cent movie, I had to add flowers
and chiffon to all of Piper Laurie’s
necklines.”
-. He doesn’t feel as bad about the
new order as the movie ladies them
selves.
'■Most of ’emThomas whisper
ed, “just love to show as much as
they can get away with. And I’m
Tarzan, Who's A
Chimp, Muffs
Driving Test
DETROIT. (W Tarzan, a
fun-loving seven-year-old chimp,
won’t be in the driver’s seat of the
little passenger train at the De
troit Zoo this year. He had his
chance on a practice run but
flunked out.
The polly chimp operated the
miniature locomotive with the
grace of an experienced engineer
and tooted the horn at each cross
ing. His inability to call out the
stops disqualified him, however.
Tarzan returned reluctantly to
his own quarters and means of
transportation—a bicycle.
THPRSftAt AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29, 1951
all for it. That’s what sells pictur
es.”
NOT DISCOURAGED
But he’s not discouraged'by the
camouflage edict.
“It worked the other way,” he
shrugged. "Now it’s a challenge. It’}
got me to thinking up new ways to
point up the bosom.
"I’ve discovered I can do it with
high-necked gowns of clinging ma
terial. Everything’s covered up. I
have broken no rules. But . . . wow!
“Same with turtle-necked sweat
ers. You show a lot . . . but you
really show nothing.
“And, as often as I can, I have
the stars wearing nothing under
neath. Some of the girls can get
away with it. But, leave us face it.
most women have to have a little
help in the uplift department.”
Dunn FCX
IS BUYING
CORN - SOY BEANS
OATS
AND
PECANS«
AT THE
Farmers Warehouse
HOURS f
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Weekdays
CLOSE 12 NOON SATURDAYS
ft
Fayetteville Hwy. Dunn, N*C.
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CROMARTIE
HARDWARE
COMPANY, INCORP.
117 E. BROAD ST.