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Wbrt AFrtRWftOJ,. MAV 2,. t'iHIHB pin ‘ This Size Type . . . Zs word *4 Word Minimum Me Same Ad * Times Only SI.M This Size Type . . 3c word t Timm Only ... *UW FORRENT FOR RENT: Nice apartment. Good play yard with plenty of shade. Private side and front entrance. Hnt water heater. Conveniences. Mc- Lamb Machinery Co., phone 3171. 4-28-tfnc FOR RENT: Two room house, furnished, and elec trically equipped .Phone day, 3495 or night, 2831. 5-19-3 t-c ~SPECIAi NOTICES LOOK'—NEED CASHv Well lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN COUP., cor ner Fayetteville and Cum berland Streets, Dunn. 1-29-tfnc FOR POND iSUILOINq, grading, land clearing see Lefrfe Godwin & Co., Dunn. Phone 3146 or 2218. 3-15-ts-c SPECIAL NOTICE Effective immediately, all classified ads must be paid for in advance unless the advertiser is a business firm and has an established ac count with this newspaper. We regret the necessity for adpptinjg this policy, but the extra bookkeeping problems involved and the very low cosT'of our classifyxl ads makes it essential. May wc retain'd you that advertising ilf The Record’s clasA’ied cdlumns is absolutely the Cheapest -* and most effec- medium of advertis ing in this trade area. HELP WANTED” i ixu IF YOU WANT TO TOY OR SELL REAL ESTtfTT? PROMPTLY CONTACT JOHNSON AND NORRIS, CQATS, N. C. PHONE 3724, l 2387 OR 9227. 1-21-tfnc FOR best results with ail fairm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to’ buy. You will find a com plete line of WAYNE FEED at Dunn. 8-17-ts-c WOMEN make money at ; i * !”~TI CTCIAI ADT i FRANK I.OVEJOY -IN JUSfljlH I “HOUSE OF WAX” SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE CHARLESSTARRETT FRED ASTAIR j». GINGER ROGERS "SPOILERS Os t THE RANGE" Top Hot ..k SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY i FRED ASTAIRE Jfc i LATEST NEWS mV ■muaaaua * last*ran today nllMil ll WILLARD PARKER —IN IHJiln l i JESSE JAMES RAID SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE AUDIE MURPHY JOHN ARCHER JOAN EVANS In , U r 5 "A YANKHN "Column South" • ' y SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY home, spare time. Sew ready- 1 cut 1 RAP'- A : - ROUND. Easy, profitable. Hollywood Mfg. Co., Hollywood 46, Calif. 5-21-1 t-p Legal Notice SCRABBLE The sensa tional new game that every one is playing. Price $2.72. Sold in Dunn only by Sears Catalog Sales Office, phone 410 L 5-21-3tc IRRIGATION SY X £ MS: Gorman-Rupp Pumps Reynolds-Aluminum Tubing McDowell Coupling Skinner and Rainbird Sprinklers. See or call Jack Butts, phone 4341 or 3944, Angier, N. C. 4-6-60 t-c WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A MAJORETTE? I will con duct classes in baton twirl ing, strutting and acrobat ics this summer. If inter ested contact Linda Aycock, Drum Majorette Dunn High Band, phone 3076. -13-6t FARM MACHINERY SALESMAN: New farm ma chinery dealer desires sales man for Harnett County with headquarters in Dunn. Prefer mature man with ex perience but ability to pro duce more important. Ex cellent opportunity for right man. Salary and commis sion. Transportation fur nished. Reply, giving infor mation about yourself to ‘Salesman,” care of The Daily Record. 5-17-3 t-c STAR-VUE --jga. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WILLIAM HOLDEN ’ JUNE ALLYSON "Executive Suite" Latest News and Color Cartoon. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "THE ROBE" Cinemascope - Slerophonic Sound STARRING JEAN SIMMONS RICHARD BURTON AdnUe 8»c Children 25c ■■■ I 1 ■ and Stratton motor repaii service. Lawn mower sharp ening and repair service Roger L.'Crowe, Inc., E. Ed gerton St. Phone 3321 Dunn. 5-6-22 t-c FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE: Four nice busi ness lots side by side in East Erwin for total of 200’ bj 200’. See Charles Cramer at Chuck’s Grill. 5-19-3 t-p WANTED: Man interested in connecting with a lead ing N. C. life insurance com pany, to work Dunn and vi cinity. State age and edu cation. Salary and commis sion. Write P. O. Box 1506, Raleigh, N. C. * -12-W Th F.-12t-p gs FOR SAL? ■ ■ 100 x 150 residental lot sl2oo■ ■ and a 62 x 145 residental lotH ■s7so. Near Dunn High School.H ■ FOR SALE i ■ 2 BEDROOM HOME InH ■ Woodlawn subdivision S7SoH ■down payment. Will acceptH ■other property in trade. This I ■desirable home has hard-H ■ Vend floors, R. O. W. win-1 ■hows, insulating, floor fur-■ ■ nace, water heater, disap-■ ■ pearing stairway, 5 olosets.fS ■ built in kitchen cabinets. 6o|jl ■x 120 corner lot. * ■ ■ FOR SALE ■SO x 100 lot, Avesasboro RoadH ■s2s down, balance monthly. ■ | FOR SALE 1 ■♦o x 200 lot, S. Ehn A»e. $750.H FOR SAir ■ ■/ lots in good colored section.! ■Reasonably priced. I® I FOR SALE I ■s2so down payment on 3 ■ ■room house. E. Broad St.fl Shear It. R. Lee’s Grocery. ■ ■ FOR SALE I Blew 3 bedroom home on S.U ■General Lee Ave. F. H. A. fi-l ■VMtCKEY ROUSE ■ PHONE 4228 or 3365 ■ B 5-l»-5t-c[ (Dorothy HersoymSidertclear Wed nesday her; vote in the coming elec jttofi can be "bought/* : *‘dm>tw . She insterted this ad in the Ne vada-Appeal: "If you want my vote, find- a my mother cat and -four * ro.os O^i SATURDAY ONLY "Frontie,r Qq|" (COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR) Yvonne De Carlo Rod.'Cameron »<■ Andy Divide - Cartoon and Three Stooges / md l v». jS«w> tStt ‘n may ivmm | Latest Dope ■ NEW YORK (UP)— They say in ■ the dugoucs: i. <-. • ■ Scrappy Clint Courtney of the ■ Orioles is becoming something of a ■ gentleman although it’s almost ■ killing, him. Forced to wear neck ■ ties by Manager Jimmy Dykes. ■ Courtney snarls that they're really ■ '’only for dudes.” W Home-run hitting Ralph Kiner of f the' Cubs estimates he has three more seasons of big league ball ;s left in him. r Some of Cincinnati’s Jaw-break . ers throw even Manager Birdie Tebbetts, so whenever he make.- ' game, he simply spells pitcher 1- Fred Baczewski’s> name “Bajeski” l and first baseman Ted Kiusewski’r. ’ name just plain ‘‘Kltl.’’ The umps know who he means, i Bench Jockeys have .discovered a new way to “get, ort” Yankee south paw Eddie Lopat for' his assort ■ I ment of soft stuff. With each suc [. | reeding pitch he 'makes, thev yell. ,j. I “love-15, ‘'love-30” “deuce” and "my serve” in obvious reference to y his tennis--like lobsi t TURLEY IDOLIZES MUSICAL p Man and boy, “Bullet” B6b Tur . ley of Baltimore .always Idolized* a and still does-sliigglng Stan Musi- U * Cub officials claim that short ’ stop Ernie Banks has a "good chance” to become the major league's outstanding Negro ball player. ' Red Schoendienst has a sure-fire ), method for needling Cardinal relief pitcher Ai Brazle. He stands a few p feet to the side of Brflzle while , the St. Louis reliever makes his ■ warmup pitches, shakes his head I sadly and sighs, “It looks like a 1 I rough afternoon, Al, old boy. You ■ don't have a thing • today.” F Cleveland catcher Mickey Crasso. W who broke his ankle in six places r during spring training, is hopeful P he can be back in hardness by f late July but right now he’s getting I all his baseball via TV at' his Ne- L wark, N. J.. home. E MATTHEWS FINED I Milwaukee Manager Charlie | Grimm did not want to fine Eddie I Matthews when his young star bed I came involved In a traffic incident I after-hours recently, but he was |J obliged to -do «o. according to the ij dugout scuttlebut, “for the sake of B apDearances." ■*r<R=ne Woodllng, the Yankee out ■ fielder, rekeate’that it takes twice I ag long to break Hi a new glove a* I (it does to break In a new pair tof! I.shoes. i i'| ■ "Poll American League players Eds td whom they consider tile ■kmartest manager In the circuit, E and -you may be surprised to learn ■ 1 that Casey Stengel places second IJ to White Sox skipper Paul Rich- Bards. B; Baltimore players are squawking ■(because club officials -arc. falling E to provide transportation from the Rj bail park to the railroad station ■cn getaway days,- as do- virtually ■ gU* other 'dobst w : H The Red SO* pondered the ad- K visabJUty of stationing' in* of their ■ coaches in front of a television set H In the clubhouse on'the theory that B he mighl be able to “piok" enemy B signs, but then 'abandoned the ld*R Us « waste of time. ■ dhnert the I- j ’ ' vdav' telephone ■calls tH' ttie i Aitny-Mdoarthy fight . fbe'aMAi FMML r >t infix v. Their statement plunged the croup mto a limp coMktneAy over the records of cOnvereatforur W the dispute -w sctedulej to be publicly Henry M. Jackson ' <waah) and content to > tHi ■ use of any tran scripts of telephone calls »o which they took part—-' but " duly if all calls in the case were medhNptmUo .M-iij-,ie.r,.! ,1),, Mrs. Vlnnte B*ith and Mi&> Neta Turlington ' sphOL-i'SimtUly with frwla, N, C> - LAST TIME TODAY MICHAEL WILDING JOAN "Torch Song" SATURDAY ONLY REX ALLEN ' a•. r "Shadow Os ” Tombstone" lomosTonepi JOAN TAYLOR HOUSES I y<e .**■ yy -y* mm 'ym * Do you want to own your owri h6me. if you do, con tact Wttßam S. Wellons. Houses already built. Fi nanced by FHA and Vet eran toani: WDI take your vacant lot fit down ptoyment. Will also fi nance and build house on yOur lot to your specifka- 1 tions. Phone 2364 Dunn, N. C. . > - : r- .‘V .’V-. j; '• wuaiuy %l m - • All Colon ’ -9B J wl ■J l *nr ntm ... 9 Kliß 'i ■ I H ■ J til Vk Wm \ v : [■'*.* .. tf I li w BB|\H “THE ROBE” COMING TO STAR-VUE A moment ot great 1 decision in “The Robe,” initial ClnemaScope production from Twen tieth Century-Fox, in color by ‘Technicolor. Pictured are two of the ; stars, Richard Burton and Jean Slmmong. The great picture will open Sunday at the Stur-Vue Drive-In at Benson. "The Robe," Opening Sunday, Is First CinemoScope Production Already on rsoara as the best selling novel of all time, Lloyd C. Douglas' “The Robe” Is’ now being hailed in maViy quarters a? the greatest movie of all time, an opin ion reflected in the record-shatter ing attendance polls in >■ the film's kick-off' engagement at the Roxy Theatre in New York. The opening of “The Robe” Sunday at the Star- Vue Drive-In Theatre at Benson in one of the first engagements in the country for this first Cinema- Scope production produced by Twentieth Century-Fox in Tech nicolor. ranks as the entertainment event of the year and may eclipse Principal: Resigns c • f , r-.b i .. :mt\ b. ’■ fv. ,» u.i rndfo ,--o At Shawtowns(:hool J. S- Spivey, principal of the Shaw town Hi?h School for the past 23 years, ha* 'ofrered his resignation to’' the county board - of education. Spivey, who heads the largest Negro school in Harnett < Cotrtfty near. Llllington. with ‘34 'teachers Cast, Your Vote For Wg -■ CHARLES AUTRY For Constable In Averasboro i A Wounded Veteran Os th* Korean War. A Good, Clean Youny [! ; Mpn Who WiH } ■»’* Ij "jWinswl cqitqn S>l f ** * V . S I^ll - ’- - * ..i, anything within memory. * " * Producer Frank Ross has at last fulfilled a ten-year dream to see the masterpiece created in ail its historic pageantry on film and has been rewarded for his patience ..go have it unfold in the' panoramic splendor that the new screen process affords, All the great scenes are pre served in the story of what hap pened to the cloak Christ wore to the Crusiflction and the effect it had on the lives of Marcellus, the Roman. soldier who won it gambling at the foot of the Cross, and those close to him. and around 1,000 pupils will accept a new position Ss principal of the Junior High School in Fayetteville. Mrs. Spivey, who has taught English and French at Shawtown High School will teach In Fay etteville’s senior high school. O. T. Proffit. who announced resignation of ’ the pbpular school official, said “Prdfesser Spivey has *■* * “ "coming TO' 1 *9l NortlT Os Benson On 361 l First Time In This Area Itt 111 > rWhk + pi Mz'MM ‘ m #%aiiy S§ PAGE SEVEN I done an outstanding Job at Shagfr ' town, and we sincerely regret -So lose him in Harnett County.” ! Prctfl* pointed out ‘ttfti’ when 1 Spivey went to Shawtown he had I only five teacher* and hod seen I the enrollment and school plant | show marked prepress. Shawtown I now has 720 elementary pupil 3, 395 I high school students and 15 schopl buses. Spivey, is a native of FranbMa County and Mrs. Spivey of Nejv Hanover County. Both were grad uated with B. S. degrees from Shaw University in Ra’eigh ip 1929. The Shawtown principal wop his Master cf Art* degree from the University of Michigan at Ann Ar bor in 1943, and the following ywtr Mrs. Spivey also received a Master of Arts degree from the same uni versity. • The Spiveys expect to remain on the job in Harnett through month of June. ~„ “We have enjoyed our work here,” said Spivey, “and deeply ap preciate the cooperation we have received. Shawtown seems like home to us. but we feel that this is an opportunity for professional advancement we cannot afford to turn down.” Arriving by air during the week end were Miss Agnes Bonds As Washington, D. C. and her cou sin, Miss Jean Francis of San Ad ton :o, Texas, who will spend some time here visiting Miss Bond’s brother, S-Sgt. W. A. (Doc) Bohdk and Mrs. Bonds. j WANTED I W. Our customers to use ourl Roto spader lt furrows ■ ■tills and cultivates. Take oneß ■ home cn free trial. ■ j ■E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C.B I SEARS 1 1 Catalog Sales I OFFICE ; mautaa ■ w\ w Washers - Ranges ENTERPRISE I GAS ANO * APPLIANCE CO* raod. <Mft NU. V_i in. li n ■»
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