rHURSDAY AFTfeRNOON. FEBRUARY 21, 1952 Linden News Sft Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Rowell of Fayetteville spent Sunday in Char lotte visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Raynor, Mr. B. B. Wilkins spent Sunday in Clinton visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Hobbs. Mrs. W. H. Bethune and Mrs. Alex Bethune spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mr. J. P. Crumpler visited his father ,who is ill at Vander, Sun day. • Mrs. Floyd Collier visited friends in Durham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and son of Sanford visited, the W. H. Bethune’s Sunday. Mr. K. C. Raynor is very ill in Good Hope Hospital. Mr. Archie Wood of Fayetteville spent Sunday with Mrs. Kirby Barefoot. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Green, Miss Wood visited the T. G. Greene’s Jr., of Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Raynor and son visited the I>oy Norris of Bunnlevel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore. Ray Moore of Fayetteville Visited the B. B. Wilkins Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben God win of Fayetteville, Miss Eula Mae Godwin of Fayetteville visited the P. D. Godwin*’ Sunday. Mrs. Jesse H. Byrd, Mrs. W. H. Bethune. Mrs. Alex Bethune, Mrs. J. P. Crumpler, Miss Betty- Byrd Crumpler, Mias HaUie Bethune, +Stewart+ THURS. FBI. MMMMT With Richard Robey * .. ‘.-f. * +DUNN* THURS. FRIDAY • • • trIMI i Also New* • Sport - Comedy „ * +Harnett+ TOtoAY Dana Andrews John Ireland in . ' SALERNO * . Tor Opening || II 'll I II . ‘ II gmmmmmife nato naval headquarters this AERIAL VIEW shows the U. S. Naval Base at Norfolk, Va., where Adm. Lynde McCormick (left) will have his headquarters as Supreme . <■ ’-,-j t r I Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty naval forces. The Defense M Department has stated that Adm. McCormick will be on an equal basis ■ ‘J'""! with Gen - Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander in V'®* *” •' j' * I Europe. Thus the Norfolk naval base becomes the American equivalent 9HB JJ| RRHm of Paris in the mutual defense organization. (International Soundphoto) a'./.V'I, sW/ .... i \ - |U *?' „ mWillllts . j JjtM IES& [ :lassifiei3 Jlog | ALL KEYED ADS at strictly confidential am. no Information will be given. Please do not ask for it. * W S TIMES ONLY *I.OO. This *?ize Type • • Sc Word 9 TIMES ONLY fIU ft-Word Minimum BSo Same Ad fhis Bile Typs »o Word Miss Todi Wilkins attended the concert Jf the Westminster Choir. at QampbCT vWfege Mm*ey?n»ht. Mrs. A. M. Stephenson. Miss Alice Armfield and Miss Helen Melvin, spent M°hday in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Byrd en tertained at dinner on Sunday eve ning, honoring their son, Jesse, on his eighteenth birthday. A three course barbecue dinner was serv ed at seven o'clock. The following guests were classmates of the hon ored from Campbell College. John Hardy Hall. Tommy Brake, Bill Morgan, George Langstore, John Drury, and Jesse H. Byrd, Jr. Later in the evening Mrs. J. P. Crumpler served refreshments of cake and coco colas to the boys and Misses HaUie Bethune, Toni Wilkins, and Betty Byrd Crumpler at her home. The Methodist Youth Fellowship entertained at a folk festival Thurs day night, February 14, in the high school auditorium under the di rection of Mrs. Wayman Melvin youth director. Folk -games and square dancing, and cak walk were enjoyed by every one. The Woman's Society sold sandwiches and drinks. Dunn Hospital Patients Miss Merle Silvert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Doris Jean Bullock, Dunn. Miss Enid Jernigan, Rt. 1, Godwin. *' ’ FOR SALE FOR BEST RESULTS with all farm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. You will find a complete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c i——. ■■ Hydrated Masons Lime for pas tures and other agricultural uses. $22.13 per ton. FOB Whse at Cromartie Hardware Co., Inc., Dunn, N. C. 2-13-ts-c FOR SALE: House built in 1950 with large lot. Joins city limits on E. Pope St. Ext. No town taxes. • Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, ( dinette and bath. Phone 4228 or . .after 6 p.m. 3365. Mickey Rouse, h FOR SALE: Clarinet and case in A-l condition. CaU 2468. W. E. Ry als. 2-18-3 t-p 1 FOR SALE Radio for late model Chevrolet. Phone 4228, Mickey Rouse. . ’ 2-19-3tc i SPECIAL NOTICE REAL ESTATE LOANS: Residen tial, business property and farm loans. Prompt service. A. T. Dixon, P. O. Box 1668, Raleigh, N. C. 2-llrlot-C FOR LAND CLEARING and fyliy dozing work, call Paul Grienwaim Grading C0.,/Rt. S Dunn, located one mile from Dunn on Highway 68. .%■.*. 2-6-ts-c ; ■■ v SERVICES OFFERED QUALITY PRJTrnNQ at econo nical prices at TWYFOKD PRINT ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us bid on your next order. Telephone tan. We will crß tor and deliver war week. WANTED* WANTED: Farm Machin ery mechanic. Must be ex perienced. Apply in person at McLamb Machiney Co. 2-13-ts-c WANTED: Young man. preferably single, to work in grocery store and service station. No Sunday work and % day off per week in addition to Sunday. Salary will be commensu rate with ability. Write "Mox X” % The Daily Record, Dunn, N. C. 2-20-3tc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two room'furnished apartment. Electric kitchen. During the day, call 3493. Alter six, call 3354. 2-19-3 t-c Mrs. Oolda Jackson, Rt. 4,'Dunn. Mr. James K. Warren. Dunn. Mrs. Annie Belle McDaniel, Wil mington. Mrs. Allen Strickland, Rt. 4, Dunn. COLORED . Helen Ferguson, Rt. 1, Erwin. Mary Lynn Dudley, Dunn. Viola McCormick, Linden Rosetta Smith, Bunnlevel. Annie Lee MoKoy, Dunn. Baby girl Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson. Feb nutry 18. Mrs. Gilmore Is the for- THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, H. a WANTED WANTED: Parts man for Interna tional Harvester Farm Machiney. Apply McLamb Machinery Co. .2-13-ts-c HELP WANTED: Salesman, collec tor. Muqt have car. Aptily the Qual ity Shop, Lucknow' Square, Dunn. 3-14-tfc HELP WANTED: Experienced drag line operator. Apply in person to Lewis Godwin and Co., Inc. Phone 2318 or 3727, Dunn, N. C. 2-14-st-c SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES': Have several openings for salesmen or salesladies in Dunn and sur rounding territories to call on Hos pitalization inquiries. No canvass ing w collection. Leads furnished. Car essential. If you are 21 years old or older and hove the ability to sell, this is an opportunity to get com pany that has a lot to offer with an excellent future. Our full-time agents I are earning from $75.00 to $150.00 weekly.’ If interested, write to Manager, Boz 143, Dunn, N. C. 2-19-3 t-c Auto Finance Today and , Little Rascals Cbmedy A Cartoon Only IwaHliale STORM - ShoWf ftitfjrtY iTwjSSn HOPALONG CASSIDY - r? * I BRINGING UP FATHHt MAS&e MAC enu. SLES’INQ ( *7 fvES-VCUB WIFE VOU 6N6AKING OUT _t-n. r- j wCeNI LEFT THE HOUSE' I ANT/ WANTS VOU TO OP THE HOUSE LIKE THAT } —AND VEStEWCAV I nfi ILL BET SHELL BE PLEASED _ CALL HER BACK."' I WAD AN APPOINTMENT SHE BAWLED ME JR THAT I f CALLS FDR - ... WITH MY DRESSMAKER FOR OUT FOR WAKING ] -W CD X~ ||j^ Ul- ABNER—By Copp' TH’WINffER.A^/weeerour NEW SASSIETY Aon mo’-but when so's ah kin c/r m ihsjaht- J *-*UIUV 4 all too ij IFAIWOrt' -T/ OEMPSEV V) T'NIGUrMARE <( W f AW grH'ASONV )WH I /MUCH FORT LEADER Q MERELY SNttttO- y ALICES,/H T/M£ ) - VOW-:.? • STOPPED.rJ DID HE A HIM.'T-HE'sl DOGWtTCH/r <\ VO* KEELED OVER,