THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20, 1952 IBIS CL Ag § i ad§ i ► lUSSfFfID L MM XWs fame Ad 3 Tlm“ Only '.'.'.7.7*1.00 Tig Site Type ... 3c word r ~lrtis WAHttp WANTFD: Younj ttu|n or woman to learn new business. No previous exper ience required. Must have at 'least & high school educa tion, good personality, and •_ be able to deal ,with public. Good salary. Position per manent. Apply ih writing to Eox 18, care of The Daily ) Record giving complete in . formation concerning pos- Quinn's Television Schedule Greensboro 1*:45 A1 Pearce Show wmv-rv ptjfyf.iy > \ TONihitt !l;8 Howdy poody 1:M Gah-y. Mdbre Show / 6:00 Kit Carson 2:30 First Hundred Years « 6:30 News, Evening Edition - 2:45 Mel Tonne Show .’ 6:45 Sports Spotlight 3:00 The Big Payoff 7:00 The Lone Ranger 3:3.0 Pert Parks Show 7:30 CBS News - 4:00 Melody Matinee , 7:45 Stork Club 4:30 Carolina Calling 0:00 Groucho Marx 5:30 Howdy Doody 8:30 Stop The Music 6:00 (f-Pun Playhouse 0:00 Alan Yadng Show 6:30 News, Evening qdltiOn I 0:30 Antfi "N’ Andy 6:45 Forrest Covington Sidgs ’ 10:00 I Love |,ucy 7:00 Club Quiz i 10:30 Critte Photographer 7:30 CBS News 11:00 Wrestling From Hollywood 7:45 Ferry Comp Show 12:00 Sens, Final Edition 8:00 We, The Peotfr . v Signoff. 8:30 Man Against Crime 9:00 Playhouse of Stars FRIDAY 111 GratofVakuTTß, its tea as - aSKj%tfßa. 19:3# Bride A Groom Signoff 1 Note: This sched&lo M subject to change without notice.' *' t -‘ “ * indicates network shows. (HUM’S OF HIS, IIK. tout' Zenith Television HeadQifartSrs NEIGHBORS W FOOD CENTER 'SSt Sttßciab For Friday «V Saturday odMlMte——te—i fI, eh— I il* Fresh Dr&ssed Aged Wisconsin FRYERS*S2' CHEBSE" > 49 < -lie,■ ffiiraj , *t«rrfe. ;; ' .. . Homemade t-Borte, SIHtJlh, Porterhouse SAUSAGE *35 Steaks lb 69‘ Fresh Green, Florida Greentop 2 bunches Turnips 45 . : 2? . i Large Crisp Head Fresh Spiring I WUnes jm mm /Hi - K BHH BHBBBI ■ ■ m *B ■ mam || B * ■ BUB ByjQ ■ B|yß Bjw I ,4^B ■ - •.. >* i : ? y * Mm;• • '* i' y It. .fcMi 7* "'k «’fresh -iisit v?*.- H I Fresh stringfess 2 lbs. I *V 7-. >&■ ♦ «| ■ _ |K. f I !BELL PEPPERS • CyKS I Itfofts held in the past. Give references. 3-11-ts-c HELP WANTED: Practical nurse to stay on premises 24 hours & day. A good lady pa tient. No cooking or wash ing. Contact M. B. Bonis, Coats, N. C. Phone 2288 3-17-st-c MEN WANTED For our Sales and Service Department If your present earnings are not enough for pres ent day living costs and you could use an additional S3O to SSO per week, why not lbt me come to your home and discuss the possibilities of bettering yourself. This is permanent position with high earning possibilities for | inose who Oualify... . .. :| if you have a car; neat 'appearance and can sum- P. Q. Box 122&, DurhS, K C. Please furnish street ad dress or where hdlfie is lo- Interview in the presence of your wife preferred. 3-19-st-c ( . WANTID i WAITED: Riders to Fort Bragg. 75c a dajr. Leave at B o’clock. Call 3838. ' 3-20-3 t-c - FOR RENT ; FOB RENT: Unfurnished apartment., Couple preferr ed. No children. 506 East Di vine St. or cftll 4339. v 3 i i4-tf'f . - ELECTRIC floor poii&AE Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Cd. Luck now Square, Duhn. Phdhe 2427: 2-28-ts-c FOR RENT: Two five-room houses. Nice houses. Electric lights, water. ! Located oil Louis Baer’s fai*m. $25 pfer| month. Apply to Louis Raer In Dunn. 2-27-ts-c FOR RENT: Six room house,; can be used for four-room apairtment if.desired. Wired for electric stcive. Running water And Near Mis sionary Baptist Church in East Erwin. Mrs. LulU fc. Clark. Photie 2451. 3-19-3t4 —FolfgAir — FOR best results tiili ajl fans animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you ■ at FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn 8-lt-tf-c HYDRATED Masons Lime for rastures and other, agri cultural uses. $22.13 pef ton, Cd., Inc.; Dunh, N. C. -2-13-ts-c tU DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. a FOR SALE: Already finpnc- Becprd. ~. .. . fegrAf-c FOR S ALE—Would yea like to own a lovely 10-rooin home that would also be A good investment for you?., We are offering fdr sale the brick two-story duplex loca ted in the 300 block of South’ Layton AvenUe. Each side his living room, dirtitt'g room, kitchen, two.Jarge bedrooms, large l|i baths, large screened porch, harfed floors ahd.dtfteir conveniences. One, side has &*: with turn age with upstairs stomge rooms. Present owners sell ing to build home with more room. This house' bURt of finest pre-war materials. Ah excellent buy. May be seen by appointment. Contact Hoovfer Addins. Phdhe 3117, or 2&13„ 3-13-ts-c BBSS |jpi Mi tim ber, ? mitts froni thq Spring Branch Church, know as Bi|l Honeycutt, place. 5 hliles .from Diinn. NeUie. H. Vann, jphdne 3827 or 2sll, I Dunn, ft. C %; ' 8-13-st-c j LOST AND FOUND LOST: Brown bOlfold coh taining 72 in cash ■ and driver’s license. Lost in the vicinity pf Colonial Store in Dunn Saturday at nodh/ Reward offered. If foUnd no tify Mr. R. F., Bowman At the Durham & Southern Railway Office. Phone 2118. 3-t-p M-T-W LO’ST: Blown - Short-ta'ittd Fiqe dog. WArt oh nose, and SSR.R t M $25 re#ard. Joan Allen, Er win, N. C. Phone 2452. .. 3 - IS - 3t - p;,7. .. SpiciAL NbtlCE^ a ; ..... FOR LAND CLEARING and bulldozing Work, contabt Paul Onenwahii Grading Go. Rt. 5, Dunn located one mile from Dunn on Highway rm : . 3-?3-tf-c tOJI PLASTERING sTnd stucco work phone 9103 or 3985. 3-19-strp L 'e--- ■'■M. ■: .. . aSkiM Qrphih (Continued from pate one) who, wrapped In bandages and Wrecked by pain, excitedly flew borne to Mommy end Daddy who were already buried made head lines all across the country. I Her brother-in-law, Lt Murray Perskey, accompanied her to the mspital. He told reporters that tell ing her the news would be the gaddest and hardest thlpg he ever had to do. He told her on the fol lowing Wednesday. PLENTY OF SPUNK . ~“I never saw such a. brave little girl,’’he told Mr. Fleishman. “She’s got more courage and more spunk .than anybody 1 know.” Merle and tier sister, Mrs. Per skey, greeted Mr. Fleishman like a long-lost brother, “It’s so wonderful to see some body from Dunn again,” she told him. "L just loved the people of Dunn. That’s a second home for us.” All during Merle’s stay in the Dunn Hospital, citizeris pf the com munity showered . her with atten tion-cards, letters, toys and other gifts. Even entire school groups called at the hospital to inquire about her. Her daily, progress was a matter of community-wide Interest. “We just hope,” said. Mrs. Per skey, "to find some way in which we can express our appreciation to M|-. Winston (Manager M. E. Wins ton) apd his staff at the hospital and to the people of Dunn.” News of Merle’s plight spread through the big New York Hospital, located at the comer of Madison and 124th Street, and she’s getting plenty of attention there. It so happened that a wealthy theatrical man Is a patient in the same hospital, heard about Merle and visited her. She was looking K, a „ Bl Mk t e l « l sipn set th?. man asked who she’d like to see “Uncle Milton" fierle. What TV fan wouldn’t? To Merle’s surprise, Berle paid her a visit the next day and thrilled her with a couple of his television numbers. He promised to send Winched the next day and to have some of his other friends follow. Merle made a big hit with her famed visitors, too. “But I honestly think she got j»st gs big thrill out of seeipg somebody from Dunn as she dW Milton Berle.” her sister told Fleishman later. She /wouldn't let Mr. Fleishman leave without promising "her to give everybody pack In Dupn “a great big hello and hug for me.” , “And I’ll tell you on? thing,” laughted Mr. Fleishman, one of the twin’s eligible bachelors, “if Merle tott a little older dr if I Wete a I#' - - puiiuiory „ ■ (MU from !&*• 6He) tip; practice of law in Lake Claries, tWas elected City Judge of' Charles in 1916 and served Mops in that office. In 1917, Argden married Mlsa, Mary Walsh «f Covington, La., and bave a son and daughter. HEADED LOUISIANA WOODMEN ti Judge, Braden was elected consul mmmgnder of Camp NO. 1 at Lake Chartes in 1916 and served sous consecutive terms. He Served two tons as Head Consul of the Lou isiana Jurisdiction gnd was elected Ip Uie board of directors of the national organisation at the Sov ereign Camp Meeting In Seattle in A J «& »ade Is a member of I thp Episcopal Church and takes an totertst to J.ts affairs, in 1934, he Became Assistant General Attorney ofU» Woodmen and moved to OWW-* member of the Nebraska >e Bar Association and thfe 32, 1% and was named command- of toe Uniform Rank : ibeettiM. II , 7 DOLLAR f TCH-ERS AND WE ' ! 'iBI v mSWM 3 Keepsake Rhythm W\M Vlllll Matching Wedding Kl 11 Jill bhbbhb9 itAAU MEN S AND LADIES' I — AWIERICA 95 rjn 11 lAftii'rr DIAMONDS IxZmj&K) l . I jig I IH H 888 HBi vMB WHKP m , nEUI' • PAGE SEVEN