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PAGE TWO START THTTII CAVTVro BACK TO SEA. SAILOR! oTART your SAVINGS boston & _ Tom PJujraner , ** 21. returned to his Black Bay home A I after 18 months at sea on a round- IWIfUvIEKVIAL the-world voyage aboard the brig antine Yankee to find a desk full DAMV of accumulated mail. Among the DHKIII letters were Navy orders directing „ •, „ him to report for active duty at uunn, w, l. gea. Ambulance Service Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. I SERVICE A Big Complete Shop 124 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SEE: OUR GOOD USED CARS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. S<s tyerte: WHEN YOU ARE SELECTING YOUR WINDOWS MllHiJlM H 11 fni 1 i i H —— l 1. Do you want the old-fashioned type of window where you have to climb a | ladder to wash it from the outside? i f | - NO! You want R»O*W Windows 1 that are removable so you can Ri wash both sides Indoors. fr 2. Do you want the old pulley and cord > type that stick and rattle? /jj - j y \j* \ NO! You want modern R*o*W I if Windows with the spring cushion 1 ! Ir~~j fSajjffl feature that holds the window in * any position, permits easy open- \1 L '<Ar/ / ny ing and closing. , 7^' 3. Do you want leaky windows that in- , 1 \ crease your fuel bills and allow dust and W/A/Ms. :j| ' / dirt to enter your home? Mrzi jjl NO! You want pre-fit, weather- I[| |4jj. ,■ t \ stripped R»0»W Windows. 'u KII J / mmmmmzMZ T J&rygkwi ' ~ * - i . m Come in and see the modern R«O*W Wood window that costs no more than ordinary wood windows the s? v V window you want for your home! '*»»w ** I Not A Window Problem You Can't Solve With R. O. W. Windows. GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY CO:, INC. “Everything To Build With” N. FAYETTEVILLE AVE. PHONE 2323 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Meet 'Miss Greece' w Bff ||g r: Watches Big Race m* P*r 4 *5 ” rar AMONG the notables attending , Bie 76th running of the Preakness ; at Pimlico, Md., was Mrs. Harry i S. Truman (right), wife of the i President. Shown with her is Mrs. f Frank Wright. (International) 1 U LET’S TRADE! WE WILL ALLOW YOU " for your mule or horse ON PURCHASE OF Farmall A or Cub Tractor OR EQUIPMENT This Offer Absolutely Closes The Last Day of May McLUt MACHINERY CO., IHC. NATION'S LARGEST FARMALL DEALER" DUNN, N. C. ■ BENSON HIGHWAY PHONES 3171—4273 THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C, LIGHT BRIGHT • NEW YORK (IP) -- Young Mike Broderick couldn’t sit down today becauste a clever neighbor was ! afraid of robbers. Broderick. 16, saw a light in the ■ window of William Buhl's bayside home last night and decided to visit j him. In crossing Buhl’s lawn Bro derick stepped on electrical con tacts that set off an alarm. Buhl began firing his .22 caliber rifle before the youth could identify himself and a bullet nicked Brode rick as he retreated. Police said Buhl was not booked and the two neighbors are still friends. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (IP Judge John D. Martin of the U. S. Court of Appeals paid a s2l fine yesterday for running a red light. , “It is rather a novel experience | to be on the other side of the bar ! of justice," the judge said. MINEOLA, N. Y. IIP! An un ; employed salesman regreted to day that he tried to get a job on i the Hempstead police force. | Thomas MaGruder, 27. was fin gerprinted when he applied tor the position. The FBI said the prints revealed he was wanted in Flag staff. Ariz.. on charges of passing worthless checks. KALAMAZOO, Mich. (IT) Wil liam Eddington observed his 103rd birthday today by promising to cut his coffee consumption from 40 to 20 cups a day. MONTREAL. Quo. UP Police . sought today an elderly woman who likes her pigeons cooked. Sunners on Doninion Square re ported the fast-working woman averages two or three meals a week by luring pigeons to her hand, snapping their necks and popping them into paper sacks. HOLLYWOOD (IP Assistant movie director George Meek won a divorce from his 17-year-old wife actress June McCall, yesterday by testifying she disillusioned him on j her wedding day. Meek, 27, told Superior Judge -Thurmond Clark she drank so I ru' a . V y at f ' le ' r wadding reception I ~.E le "S Ol ve «’y amorous toward | all the men guests, and finally fell down and had to be carried to her room. CHICAGO (IP _ Jack Shore’s good news is bad news for some New York art experts. Shore, a Chicago art dealer, paid fu° 101,l 01 , a paiutin K shunned by other bidders at a Manhattan auc- T hp ~ainU ” 8 was iihmlifmd as an original LHClezia Borgia worth $150,000. j BLOOMINGTON, 111. ftp Po _ ! liceman Robert Schaefer stopped I motorist Charles Schultz yesterday ! to give him a ticket for driving the ! ,™ g way on a one-way street. My car is on fire and I’m head q i. Tf , l , ke off- ’ Schaefer said and blocks away Ve ' to fhehouse four DEATH NO TERROR GUILFORD, Vt. (IP A marble tombstone over the grave of Ben jamin Carpenter has a lengthy in scription listing his many services to the state. The inscription con cludes: “Left this world and 146 persons of lineal posterity, March 29, 1804, aged 78 years, 10 months and 12 days, with a strong mind and full faith of a more glorious state hereafter. Stature about six feet weight 200. Death had no terror.” j . RIPGWAY PESSIMISTIC ON PEACE 'v« v. GEN. MATTHEW B. RIDGWAY is pictured in Washington as he prepared to testify at a closed-door session of the Senate Armed Services Com mittee investigating recent outbreaks at the Koje Island war-prisoner camp. He told the legislators that he is pessimistic on the chances for peace in Korea and warned that the Red buildup of strength has in creased substantially while truce talks drag along. (International) STOCKS UP FOR NEW ASSAULTS ■. * IN A JAPANESE PORT, the heavy-hitting Cj.S.S. lowa replenishes her ammunition after delivering several terrific socks at Communist areas In Korea. Framed in the giant gun barrels are the fresh powder charges just taken aboard for new assault. (International Soandphoto) STATE BORN THERE j WINDSOR, Vt. UP This' vil ) lage is regarded as the birthplace ! of Vermont because it was here, on July 8, 1777, that the state consti- I tution was adopted. mss has frim* AJ? 4 me reputation of now the big •ptpflt.fHß £or Carmen. • CONSTANTTKIIM in laboratory and fMd keeps this brand rad formally good yom aser year. v e on tßß'anae this aeaaon and laram first-hand about tfaa proved quality this 1 Py^canhs^ R. A. Chestnutt Co. ■2HONE 2591 ; DUNN, N. C. FAYETTEVmjS HIGHWAY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1952 Wesleyan Guild Has Meet Tuesday With Mrs. John Pecora The Weselyn Guild held its reg ular meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John Pecora with Mrs. Gordon Ennis as cohostess. A most informative program was presented based on “Choose Yea This Day”. Taking part on the program were Miss Pearl Surles Mrs. Payton Odom, Mrs. Jack Brock and Mrs. Leon McCaskill The devotional was by Mrs. Gordon Ennis. New officers were elected for the new year. The yare President, Mrs. R. L. Pate, Jr.; Vice-presi dent, Mrs. E. G. Percell; Mrs. Pay ton Odom, secretary; Mrs. Marvin West, Treasurer and Mrs. John Pecora, promotion secretary. The group ail donated some INSURE YOUR GROWING CROPS AGAINST ' JOHN SNIPES DUNN, N. C. FCX Bldg. Phone 2254 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO HOME OFFICE— COLUMIUS. OHIO *£| FITCHETT . HOME OIL CO. Wholesale Jobbers Os Mobil Gasoline Kerosene Fuel Oil - Curing Oil c Phone 3138 TANKS Hfe* Dunn, N. C. AVAILABLE ® ~ ■ ■ ■■■ -« >, Ordinary tractor oib may not he C safe after 60-70 hours of use. That means time out for an oil CAUTION GO AHEAD , j with your work for « full 150 hour, of dependable protection '• when your gasoline tractor is lubricated with Veedol—A C Tractor Oil By The Qock! v lea between oil changes in gas> 11 SM IF line-fueled tractors. If »I=o^^ , 1/ SAVES reducing power I avoiding brook- \ SAVES MPA* BIUS-by resisting TMACTOa OIL Jy beat ond wear. SAVES YOUR TRACTOR-by pro •otfing 'ongino -ports. 100% Bradford■Pomsylvaui JOHNSON COTTON tOHPARY "Farm Division" ' 0 NgJJAYgJTEmL^JJE^^^^JUNI^^^ money to help the Women’s Society buy a watch for an orphan boy which they have clothed for the past nine years. Those present were Mrs. Mike Campbell, Mrs. Leon McCaskill, Mrs. Albert Oldham, Jr.. Mrs. Bill Graham, Mrs. Payton Odom, Mrs. Jack Brock, Mrs. Marvin West Mrs. Gordon Ennis, Mrs. Jack. Stewart, Mrs. John Pecora, Miss Lib Jones and Miss Pearl Surles. Individual shortcakes with straw berries and Whipped cream was served with coffee. The only bees that can reach the nectar in red clover are bumble bees. Without bumble bees red clover cannot grow. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦< jHai|iolht | * Refrigerators * Freezers ;; * Ranges * Water Heaters <« * Ironers * Washers rhere’s No Point Being \ J Without Hot Point LAYTON'S ii < ► LILLINOTON 3!
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