9
iONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21, 1952
Pearson
(Continued Pram Fui Two)
o! tho country, and" only a limited
amount can be exported In any one
period, none of which can go to
Russia or its satellites.
CRIME CLEANUP
Fpr the first time In years the
cißie-ridden District of Columbia
is getting a good going over. Credit
for cleanup goes to a lot of peo
ple: Forthright Sen. Matt Neely of
West Virginia who hasn’t pulled
a single punch. . . . Arnold Bau
man, the hard-hitting New York
attorney whom Neely put in charge
of the cleanup. . . . Also Russ
Wiggins, relentless managing edi
-4
l can AreMbe again!}
For a while, I had my |
doubts. After all, a
stuffed-up nose isn't
funny. Wheezing and
gasping for air isn’t
Kither. But thanks to
»r. Salsbury's Can-
Phs)-Sal, I'm feeling
better and can breathe
again! My owner,
sprayed Can-Pho-
Saf throughout the t
I house. It clearedmy *
nostrils and fast!
9 when 4<iu need soultr»j
medicine* ask
riiHwitiTSßi;
DUNN HATCHERY
N. CLINTON AVE.
DUNN, N. C.
P" ,1 - L " ' 1,1
FOR SALE
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China Bred Gilts ■ Open Silts
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ATTENTION
, TOBACCO FARMERS!
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no Information will be
given. Please do not ask
RATES
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everything - ™) build WITH;
We Guarantee:
to furnish everything needed *o
build y'nr house—except framing
lumber. Save money, time and worrv
Godwin Building Supplv Co.
In Dunn. Pbone 3323 or 3875.
U-W-F-ttno
tor of the Washington Post, who •
kept pounding away at the Wash
ington police and crime situation
until someone had to act. . . .
Previously U. S. Attorney Maury
Fay made a sincere effort to spot
light the gambling racket here, but
got the run-around from the po
lice hierarchy. Now Neely-Bau
man-Wiggins have outmaneuvered
gift-accepting Police , Chief Bob
Barrett, euchring him into a posi
tion where he resigned. ... . When
Congressman James Davis of Stone
Mountain, Ga.. was put in charge
of'a D. C. crime cleanup not long
ago, he fizzled. Thfe senator v\io
continually asks questions aimed at
helping delinquent police is Welker
of Idaho.
Fayetteville Highway
PHONE 3591
J DUNN, N. C.
FOB SALE: Clean 1949 Chrysler
Windsor Highlander. Fully equip
ped with radio and heater. First
class, condition. Priced to sell. Call
or see Gene Hood at home of Mrs.
E. p. Daviq. Phone 3319, Dunn.
l-104f-c
FOB SALE: 1943 Chevrolet panel
truck with overload springs, heat
er and radio. In very good run
ning condition. Uses no oil, tires
very good. See or call George W.
Williams, 705 S. Magnolia Ave.,
Duma, Phone 3395. W-11-17t-p
FOB BEST RESULTS with al>
farm animals, WAYTfIS FEED If
the product for you to buy. You
*UI find a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY
Ounn. 8-17-ts-c
FOR SALE: 4-room bract house with
bath and three lots. One acre and
8-10 tobacco allotment. See Jim
Yearby, South McKay Ave. or call
3257. l-18 r 6t-c
•FOB SALE: I have for sale a lim
ited number of fishing rights in
Holland's Lake at $12.00 - year. This
•offer will only hold good for next
ten days. See or call Jim Yearby
after 7:00. # l-18-6t-e
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Three room apart
ment, private entrance and private
bath. If interested see Mis. Ruby
Thornton or call 2373. l-17-3t-p
Small Farm for rent. 3 1-2 acres
tobacco allotment. 5 acres of cotton.
1 mile S. E. of Coats. Gerald Lang
don, 3t-l-21-p
SKRVICKfS OFFERED ~
QUALITY PRINTING at- ecuno
r leal prices at TWYTOKD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let ut
M on your next order. Telephone
<271 We wil' cell for. and deliver
•Mir work.
Winchell
[ (Continued From Page Two)
' of compensation that the boys from
his own district are receiving for
fighting in Korea?
Winston Churchill's address to
Congress reminds you that Atlas
may have held the world on his
shoulders once, but Churchill did
it twice. . . ..It must have been
an interesting reunion that Church
ill had at Ottawa—with Gen’l Alex
ander, now Governor General cf
Canada. . . . Ten years ago, Gen'l
Alexander was heroically engaged
in preventing Rommel from occu
pying the hotel reservations his
agents had actually made in Cairo.
. . . His old cronies say that
. Churchill’s youthful ambition was
to rebut the attacks of that great
writer, Macaulay, on Churchill's
i warrior aaeeotdr. the Duke-of Marl-,
borough. . . . History's verdict is
already in. Churchill is a better
writer than Macaulay, and a great
er general than Marlborough.
Congress has a bill before it
prohibiting the paying ol ransom
from relatives for people in Red
China. ... It sounds almost in
human, but there is sense to it.
... General Mao’s kidnappers fol
low the same brand of ethics as
Bruno Hauptmann. A man or a
nation low enough to kidnap a hu
man being is almost always certain
to wglsh after the last blood money
has been paid.
General Ridgway “broke” three,
of his Honor Guards because they
swiped a few pieces from his candy
box. (The G. I.’s around his head
quarters say Ike used to share his |
with the enlisted men.) . . . Amaz
ing that Ridgeway should know
' how many candies were missing—
but was so confused on the num
ber of atrocities against his sol
diers. . . . He’ll probably live in
American history as “The Candy
Kid”—the only general who kept
better account of his chocolates
than of his men.
Captain Carlson is as symbolical
on land as he is on sea. ... He in
sisted on walking, not riding, up
Broadway. Proving that a man
who keepa his feet on the ground
is the very same one who keeps
his head in a storm.
Sulphur better than 99.5 per cent
pure comes from the brimstone
mines of -Louislana and Texas.
DUNN JFCX I
Is Buying I
Com - Soy Beansl
Oats And {
PECANS
FARMERS I
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.l
. Weekdays I
Chjse 12 Noon Sat. I
Fayetteville Hwy. ||
188 DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. a
WANTED
WANTED: To buy a modern com
fortable home in Dunn. Must bp in
good location. Write “Home” care
of The Daily Record. 1-7-ts-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 3. 14th St. Bog 296,
Erwin. 1-15-Ot-p
WANTED Two live wire ap
pliance salesmen. Car necessary.
Call 2290 or write Box 611. Dunn.
1-21-tfc
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES ,
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR
INDUSTRIOUS MEN |
Large national manufacturer has
opening for men 'in this territory.
Our percentage method of pay is
unique and interesting. It makes for
high income with it, the man re
cently in this territory earned as
high as SIO,OOO a year:
We are not looking for a miracle
fellow but rather “just Plain Hill”
type who believes in himself and
has confidence in his ability to
control his own money making act-:
ivities. The men selected must be
able to furnish good references. as
to honesty, character, sobriety, etc
You will handle a lot of money,
s’ Your general appearance and
. character reference is more of a de
. tennining factor with us than your
past business experience—apply at
the Cottondale Hotel, Tuesday, Jan
uary 22, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for
personal interview. Ask for Mr. dSi
W. Hodge.
l-18-3t-c
Special Announcement
Veteran Attend mass meeting
Monday Jan. 28, 8 p. m. Recorders
Court in Dunn, North Carolina,
State Veterans Bonus Referendom
• issue will be discussed. Principal
Sillyettes Tart
, HooKea agaih —*l Know I sh<ftiitf'have"gohe to '*
SIOTOR CREDIT CO.
COMING
SOON
1952
Oldsmobile
7kw- 9m finality.
WATCH HUS PAPER FOR
HIKTIMD lUCAftMATIAkI
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■No Wilson Ave Dunnß
speaker will be Thomas B. Sawyer,
State Commander of the AMVETS!
31-t035-p
Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING—
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Payments
Money in 10 Minutes
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DUNN, N. C
Fayetteville St. Phone 3158
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE OF LOT
j- Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain deed of trust executed by
A. M. Rouse, Jr., dated June 18,
1961, and recorded in the Office
of the Register of Deeds of Harnett
County, N. C. in Book 333 at page
60, default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said deed of
trust by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, the undersigned
trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse Door of
Harnett Comity, N. C., Lillington,
N. C. on February 14, 1952 at 12.00
Noon the following described lot of
land, which is located in the Town
of Dunn, Harnett County, N. C.
BEGINNING at a stake in the
Western margin of North Orange
Avenue, Gordon Reddish’s corner;
and running thence in a Westerly
direction with the Reddish line 150
feet to a stake, another corner of
Gordon Reddish in the Joel B.
Altman line; thence in a southerly
. direction with the Joel B. Altman
; line, and parallel with North
i Orange Avenue 75 feet to a stake,
. H. G. Whitehead’s corner in Alt
i man line; thence with Whitehead
1 line, in an Easterly direction, 150
feet to a stake, another of White
head’s corner in the Western edge
of North Orange Avenue: thence
with the Western edge of North
Orange Avenue in a Northerly
direction to the beginning: and be
ign the same lot of land conveyed
to A. M. Rouse, Jr. by deed from
A. M. Rouse and wife, Gertrude
J. Rouse, which deed is recorded
in Book 319 at page 537, Harnett
I County Registry.
1 This January 10, 1952.
R. P. Holding, Trustee,
r Jan. 14-21-28-Feb. 4.
Information Column I
FOR VISITORS AND RESIDENTS
SALES—SERVICE—REPAIRSI
: ; - sLr . '
• AUTO DEALERS # = ' . . # PRINTERS lsm'.
■■ ■ . ■ = • CLEANERS • , j* V
fWf T QUICK, COURTEOUS III! H
I A OrTc.ru U* 111
Alterations Printing
(KXMUSED |
jj I Membership Cards. | f
CARS - TRUCKS! , Cleaners I * Drivel's License*'' I
• M Next to Stewart Theatre | Prompt Service |
[ I Dunn Family Twyfartl Printi^,|
i NAYLOR-DICKEY I Laundry & Dry H
Fayetteville Hwy. Dunn I Cleaning i 1 j»....
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" l,,l^wiwiill|,l|wiw^l|l^ Pick-up & Delivery
Nash S«..s *s.rvic*|, ;l „ R YL \[
Al 04Rs ed NASH Stewart Theatre Sales lnstrvctica&
Av. Dunnj • DRUGS D
• AUTO PARTS % HOOD'S DRUG
—' stqre John Ciccone
- a W atcuvu.e S i u .iuji —| “The Friendly Store” phone 2 587, Dunn, N. C.
inc. Dru 9 s sundries
AUTO I • ELECTRICAL | * gl^ tl : 1 »
DADTC APPLIANCES ft ||||||l| || T C”
WIU • Repairs • WIIKI II \
I So. Clinton Ave. Dunn v . / m n
. r "— (/MCGo/Mi
I AUTO BEPAHtS % } REPAIR # Tn A ATAn i
; on all 1 1
f ** **yy±w i wXT i
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Henry s 3ody Shop HL §
So. Clinton Ave. Ounn. N. C. “5
• FURNITURE #
• BANKS • Small Appliances "#1
l ] Portable Radios - Electric Y et thr ONLY woe AiM
aoßHoaonm Jotinsen Furniture IbmlbowsmihS p
START YOUR SAViNGP Company
1 AT Opposite Post Office GENERAL UTILITY*
COMMERCIAL
Wukentte
THESE AOVERT.SE- ■■ ———l
tiESS noMs, USE TKEitt --” j | .i— ■■
TOY SOLDIERS FILL ROOM
! WINNIPEG (W—A military-mind
ed father, who 10 years ago inter
, ested his son in his own hobby,
has acquired one of Canada’s larg
| EARL HAWLEY OIL C 0 q
i Wholesale Dealer -
PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODUCTS
5. Layton five. 3794 Phones 2241 Dunn, N. ■Oi’T
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PAGE SEVEN
est model armies. Arthur E. Hop
kins and his 22-year-old son,
Grant, have a room fllled.»w«b
little men—l,s9o in all. They cap*
resent a collection of soldier repli
cas of armies all over the wortd> t