PAGE TWO ' i BiFS3 L.LASSIFIE -1 AI3N l| ALL KSTISi) ADS tt strictly tdßfidnntoM am. do not ask (OX It. = fl *sVm !t 3 TIMES ONLY SIJOO Ttrts She True SeWord A TIMES ONLY $1.15 -jsttssr—“Bm ~'r FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet panel truck with overload springs, heat er and radio. In very good run ning condition Usee no oil, tires very good. See or call George W. Wlßtaras, 70S S. Magnolia Ave„ DUilh. Phone 3395. l-11-17t-p FOR SALE: Clean 1949 Chrysler Windsor Highlander. Fully equip ped with radio and heater. First class condition. Priced to sell. Call were Gene Hood at home of Mrs. E. P. Davis. Phone 2219, Dunn. IrlOrtf-C FOR BB3T REVOLTS with aU turn animals. WAYNE FEED is toe product for you to buy. You Win Qnrf a complete line of WAYNE FREDat FARMERS SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE: 1 Kiddie Koop crib and mattress, $15.00; - play pen, $5.00; 1 Thayer metal stroller, $5.00; 1 high chair. $3.00; call 4085 or see Mrs. David Adams, 503 W.- Hamett St. l-l«-3t-C PREEN *2l oun^J IS IT VAXES tut n mt nm*. i*R*aa Rnaa. >4 ., CROMARTIE I HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE 1 ‘ Iri ANNIVERSARY SALE : IttHNS THURSDAY, JAW. 17tf». MOPI iUtrt I TOPCOATS WlOtE NOW WERE NOW MTs* $42.5# $45.00 $34.5# fe -I $41.50 $34.5# $39.0# $15.9# 1445.00 $30.0# $27.5# . $14.0# . | $2095 $28.00 $19.95 $12.50 DRESS PANTS . T» ■ were now 1-2 price Afiijs sr.so Arrow IjfS Hm Van Heusen a* 1 "- 1 ' Wembley I ladles' Dress JOCKS I Shosis - Ist pair 331.3 percent off . I regular price Cotton i, . • Itayan 1 xim poii • •... it I s - • Nylon E» ; ' ’'/V>r **•'• MaHaaMMMMMiWWHMMI I 8 OVERALLS men’s wool suits I 1-2 «N 8 od. Sanforized WORK PANTS AND I to Qfi CUlm4- Mlllli 25 oercent off II Anvil Brand 071 U Washington I towels J I 1 PtStttiSM • IrST 1 9**+** J 1 ;®! ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; gj >| a... r. . ........ 35c II Aidfd CrrH£tC' SffUES *Jrr ... B FOR RENT FOR RENT: One four room house with bath and hot water wired for electric stove. See Odell McDonald 502 West E. Street l|ls-3-t-c FOR RENT: Nice term, five acres of tobacco, 12 to 15 acres of cotton. Located near Spring Branch Church. Good tobacco barns and dwelling houses. Phone 2463. See Hubert Peay, Phone 2462. Dunn. N. C. FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a partment with electirc kitchen. In village 11 miles from Dunn. Children welcome $40.90 a month. Roy Ciore Unden, N. C. l-15-3t-e FOR RENT: Four room unfurnish ed apartment. Private bath. Also private front and bank entrance For further information call 2987 l-15-3t-c (FOR RENT: Four acres of tobacee. See J. W. Purdie at Purdie Equip ment Co. i-rr-2t-c FOR RENT: Three room apart ment, private entrance and private bath, if interested see Mrs. Ruby Thornton or caß 2373. l-17-3t-p SERVICES OPfKMD (fOALxrr tmt*a a ««- bbti prices at ttfftAD PRINT ING OORtPAirr m Dunn. Let us fid on your neat ortrr TeMphMta Bm. wfltOt arß far and MB** *ar esrl —mwwms HELP WANTED : Man for milk route. Must be Ugh school grad uate. Salary or commission. Apply to Gardners Dairy, Dunn, N. C. 1-7-ts-C \ HELP WANTED: Experienced man to help at service station. See Earl Barefoot at Barefoot's Service Sta tion or call MM. l-15-3t-c 1~~ WANTED WANTED: To buy a modern com fortable home fn Dunn. Must be In good location. Write “Home” care Os tAe HMH I-T-ts-c young man stad mother. If possible by Feb. 1. Reasonable rent. Call 2248. l-16-St-c JOB WANTED: Age 26. High school graduate. Able and willing, have mechanical, welding, carpenter, trucking, routing experience. Want work in Dunn-Erwin vicinity. See Cramer, 409 & 14th St. Box 296, Erwin. t-15-Bt-p ■'■Si "m AUTO LOANS ~.NC,NO Payments ' motor CREDIT C 0. DUNN, N C. | ! LOST AND FOUND LOST: Green bUfotd containing $18.50, drivers license, social seeur , ity card. Finder pleose return to Mrs. Etera W. Hodges, 188 West F St., Erwin and receive reward. I-15-3t-p Legal Notice DISSOLUTION OF PAKtTNEESIftP Notice la hereby given that the i trading under the firm name «d > D’lnn Pharmacy, has been disscfv i >ed mutual C. O Warren has purchased the intertat of J. I Thomas in said partnership and has assumed the pe*toent of all obligations of said partnership. This the 31st day id Deceeaber, Mm. Jan. 3-18-17-iwSl Williams funeral Held On Thursday Tuesday night. Funeral services Were held Thursday at 3 p. «■ from Gift Prhnitfye Baptist Churekto ■ Coats. Interment wiH be tn Will iams cemetery. Offfctattok waa Elder J. T. Lewis, pastor sf the ffhnrth. : r - •* Survlring are hto wife, Mrs. Mins Williams; his mother, Mrs. Csss Wffitams of Coats. Route 1; two sons. Leon and Lonzo of the home; two daughters, tChriatine and Mar gie of the home; six Hot Mks, ft#- ! Ms, Tebo, Javie, Lee. AEie and David, all of Coats, Route 1; three l sisters, Mrs. Ernest Stane of Costs. &Paul Morgan of Erwin, Mrs. Denning of Buie'S Creek; one (Continued from page 1) reach it. Those were his last 9 ° FIRST WITNESS The young widow wds the first witness in the murder trial of Ne gro parolee Lafayette MHlef, Charged with Boyd's slaying slid the kidnapping a# Mrs. Beyd. 1 The Jury to try Mffler waa com pleted at mid-morning wKh 10 whites and three Hbgroes sealed. The alternate Juror is white. Milter, still under heavy guard, tat with his head bent, holding Ms face in his hands. The defense ha* Indicated R Will call MMer. 91, to the stand, pta aflsly tomorrow. Mrs. Boyd said after her hus band was shot she turned out the ' light. As she did so she said she heard a voice outside the Window of their small frame farmhouse near ChocoWßMty. “I asked what he wanted. The spice said toe car keys and aB the money you have,” “I got the keys from Harries pocket and went outside. I asked him to take me to Choeowinity and (tt me ont. Ee said “where are you filing to Mt?’ and I said ’on the Mont seat with you, or will I drive? Be said (hat Would be tod a Mack coat and a small .rsSSirt-S *Eh?tos of (Wring Miller out Os fc 3 S.S.“ ,horta,#^ PUT HER » IW»* “He ordered aae to atop the car. Re asked if the trunk was locked 188 DAILY RECORD. DOTOT. N. a Democratic Senators BqyTruman Will Hun \ WASHINGTON (1» Some highly-placed Democrats, who for merly had their doubts about tt. wdrC eoavhiced today that Presi dent Truman intends to run for rt- j election. [ They did not Malta to have “the ■ word’’ direct from the White House |But they thought they could see I enoug-.i straws In the wind to bnow | Which way it ia blowing. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey D- Minn Said after a White House visit earlier this week that he doesn’t believe Mr. Tnmaaß has made up hit mtad what he win do But meat other Setaatadls are * taking the PreMttM’S word for it that he knew* what M b going to do. tat Unt ready to say yet. | One prominent party strategist pcMkUt |M Mr. tnttns* d«- now at Ray’s in Ullington OMAABA PoaJtA Vttlta NOW $M4f Vdta ! $22.95 NOW $12.95 $19.95 NOW $10.95 $16.95 NOW $10.95 $19.95 NOW $11.95 $14.95 ...NOW $5.95 $29.95 NOW $16.95 $12.95 NOW $7.95 1W.95 NOW $24.95 \j $10.95 NOW $|5.95 $44.95 NOW $29,95 i = f .......... N(w $4.45 $49.95 .!; .. : NOW $32.95 1 ONE LOT DRESSES $55.00 ...NOW $39.95 $24954122.95 NOW $8.95 . ONE LOT DRESSES S^t& $2195 ~. . . NOW $4.88 v#he $16.95 .: NOW $10.95 $2.9$ NOW SUI 5W.93 NOW $11.95 otaLmerNtLONsurs $29,95 NOW $16.95 $2.95 l $3.95 $39.95 NOW $24.95 chudremps coats & suits $44.9$ ...NOW $29,95 $14.95 NOW $8.95 $55.00 NOW «39.95 $10.95 NOW $6.95 - - Off! lOT CHILDREN'S DRESSES "SHOP IN OUR PIKE GOODS ***** HOW . DEPARTMENT" AIL SWEATERS RfOUOD DURING "SARGAINS EVERYWHERE" TINS IALL DRASTIC REDUCTIONS pumr “"■ w wyrm [I ‘ - i cision to teak another term #lll , become manifest in a few weeks in , Ms attitude toward the various , state prestdentiai primaries. i | TO CORRAL DELEGATES , • Another, who was guessing only 1 a few days ago that Mr. Truman would not run, said he now expects < pro-Truman forces to work to fifce i (spring primaries for slatee of cam- i vention delegates pledged to EM i President, ta at teasf pledged to i friendly ’’favorite w»" candidates. < The latter pattern already has i emerged In Minnesota, where Humphrey has been asked to run : ias a “stand in” candidate who i : could throw his delegates on the i second convention ballot either to : I Mr. Truman or to his designated : , “heir.” Sen. Brien McMahon mid he Farm Bwmmi (Continued trctaJMfd tael ty group* to omm tab A cortoodity o#«f named with a memMr tor each es the ceaauMdfHW protacAd Imre, to : serve for the Coming yetrr. Com did not believe Mr. Truman would run “W It were tip to his praonal ►preference.” But the ConneeUcut , Democrat added that the President , may be forced to run to support Ms foreign and domestic policies. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson D-NM conferred With Mr. Truman yes terday, but said the President did not reveal his plans. However, An derson said he thought toe Presi dent would be renominated and re elected. TAFT READY TO FIGHT Sen. Robert A. Taft, a candidate (at the Republican presidential Hampshire OOP primary with Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who lias , been entered tot toe primary tt tout into. 1 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 17, 1»52 j are as follows: vafsun uregory, lores* |nou>iW4 j Alec Cameron; livestock, J. S. Wam ble, poultry, Haywood Gpegory; field crops, John C. Thomas, fruits vegetable* and potatoes, J. H. Wil liams. s Mrs. C. S. Loving is ip Charlotte with her mother, Mrs Daniel, who b reported Improved after a recent ; —• _ r- 1 ii,Mr jia=E=g,', tas Alteration Lady WANTED II APPLY AT I filto JcUkhiotlA ►| BENSON, N.’C. «y* operation. I T 4% ri W% rl- ■ r-r \Jf - Rf lief

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