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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 use the Want Ads CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words -50 c each •d 5 times - $2.25 Ov er 25 words - 2c ' jrd—Paid In Advance All keyed ads . 25c extra. FOR SALE fOR best results vnn all farm animals. WAYNE TEED is the product for you to buy. You will find a com plete Une Os WAYNE FEED it FARMER’S SUPPLY Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE FOR SALE: The best and most modern tire recapping, with extra deep tread plus sure stop grip. See Charles Core or Shorty Hass, Twin City Tire Service. Phone 4545, Dunn. 8-8-tfn-c ' r FOR SALE: No. 160 Allis- Chalmers Combine with mo tor. Will sell cheap. Call 4186. 10-27-tfn-c FOR SALE: Three room size Duo Therm heater. Used two imonths. S4O. See Mri* Ern est Jordan between 6 and 9 p. m. at 609 North Park Ave. or call 4923. 10-31-tfn-c FOR SALE: One English bike. Good condition. Will sacrifice. Price very cheap Contact Preston Parker, Lucknow Clothing Com pany. 11-1-tfn-c FOR SALE: One John Deere B. Tractor and equipment. See James G. Johnson, Guy Road, Dunn. 11-3-4 t-p FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two room first floor furnished apartment. Electrically equipped. Reas onable rent. 308 North Clin ton Avenue. Phone 3391. 10- FOR RENT: Three modern newly decorated apartments. Four and five rooms each. Located 611 East Divine, St. | See R. O. Clodfelter or J. W. j Temple, Jr. Phone 2614. 11- FOR RENT: Three room apartment with private erV trance. Hot and cold water, i Call 2373 before 9:00 and af ter 6:00. 11-3-3 t-c : FOR RENT: One 5 room house located 913 North El- ' lis Avenue. Corner lot, House newly painted inside and outside. Hot water heater installed. Call Mrs. Mack M. Jernigan after 3:00 p. m. Telephone No. 3074. 1 l-3-2t-p FOR RENT: One three room house just outside city limits and one 4 room apart ment with hot and cold wa ter wired for electric stove and complete bath. Avail able around November 10. Joe Norris. Phone 2932 or 2789. 10-31-7 t-c + STEWART + LAST TIME TODAY 1 ED. O. ROBERSON J JAN PARKER I IN v "Black * ~~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY LEO OORCEY HUNTZ HALL IN “Jail Busters" + DUNN + TODAY & FRIDA f CORNEL WILDE 4UJNE / . SENSATIONAL APPLIANCE BARGAINS because of our unusually heavy volume of sale during the past month, we are overstocked on used appliances, we have on hand one good TV set, two ranges, two refrigerators and one ironer which we are selling at give-away prices to clear our stockroom. Come in and make us an offer. THE SUGGS COM PANY, ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE. 11-2-tfn-c FOR SALE: A 1949 one - ton Chevrolet truck, actual mile age 31,000. Practically new tires. Body and truck, good condition. Price S6OO. Call or contact Earl House, East Erwin Grocery, Phone 4095. SELLING AT SACRIFICE One Hotp oi n t Electric Range. Slightly damaged in shipment. Small piece of chipped enamel only dam age, otherwise absolutely new. Come in and make us an offer. THE SUGGS COM PANY, ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE. 11-2-tfn-c FOR SALE: New Phaff Sew ing Machines, also used ma chines from $12.50 up and repairs. Phone 4451, The Fabric Shop, Lillington. 11-2-strC SPECIAL NOTICES PICTURES ol anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, wedding and commercial pictures. T. M. Stewart, Lillington. 7-26-tfn-c Auto Finance ♦ LOOK- Need Cash? We’ll tend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayetteville and Cumberland Streets, Dunn. 7-4-ts-c THE SODA SHOP HOME OF THE 95c STEAKS THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE FOR YOU. ATTENTION - ATTENTION Now open for your conven ience Hodges Upholstery Shop ... We do expert auto seat cover tailoring and re upholster furniture. We have In our employ Jr. Honeycutt who has 6 years experience in this work. Come out and give us an opportunity to show you our expert work. HODGES UPHOLSTERY 805 S. Clinton - Dial 4402 HELP WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Pine pulp wood. Also gum and popular timber and pulp wood. If you have any amount to sell, please call 3511 in Erwin after 4 p. m. 9-13-tfn-c Center-View Drive-In DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY DUNN. N. a THURSDAY & FRIDAY JOHNNY SHEFFIELD WAYNE MORRIS "iP/d 9f The Jungle" CARTOON & 3 STOOGES WANTED WANTED: Timber. Large or small tracts located within 20 miles of Coats. Write or call Stewart Bros. Lumber Company, Coats, N. C. Phone 9553. 10-25-30 t-c WANTED: Colored lady de sires housework three or four days a week. Write Box 6 in care of The Daily Record. 1 l-2-2t-p WANTED: Route salesman. Guaranteed salary plus commission. High School education necessary. Excel lent opportunity for local man who wishes permanent position. Call Benson 4081. Mitchell' Dairy. 11-2-st-c WANTED: Waitresses. Be ginning of tourist season. : Good tips. Johnson’s Res i taurant. 10-31-ttn-c r SPECIAL AUCTION SALE . BETHUNE STOCK YARDS Friday right, November 4 7:00 p. m. SOME OF THE ITEMS TO ■ BE SOLD: • New Electric Sewing Ma l chine ! New Portable Electric Sew ing Machine ‘ 1000 Yards Dan River Dress Print, all first quality ma terials ' t Plastic Couches, Platform ! Rockers and Chairs r Socket Sets Eectric Fans | Electric Clocks Table Lamps : 14 Piece Aluminum Cooking Ware, waterless and greaseless Cannon Hand Towels Bed Sheets and Spreads of all kinds Standard Brand Vacuum Cleaner 32 Piece Sets China and 03& Pieces Hundreds of other items not mentioned ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED 11-l-4t-c ■■ .in | Roundup (Continued from Page Ope' surveyors interested in Measure ment of crop acres next Spring. Persons interested in surveying should apply to the County ASC office, to James Spence, chairman of the farmers grievance commit tee or to Mcßryde Cameron, county ASC committee chairman. Letters went yesterday to ail members of the grievance com mittee urging them to secure as many applicants as possible in each community. Early measure ment of tobacco acreage is one re form farmers said was needed most. The SAC office has con tended that lack of help to survey the acreage was one of the chief reasons why the compliance pro gram drew criticism in Harnett county. HOLIDAY AHEAD Harnett County Schools will get two days cff for Thanksgiving Holiday. The schools will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24-25. BEAUTY PARLORS TO CLOSE MONDAY —— Mrs. Edward God win announced today that all bea uty parlors In Dunn will be closed all day Monday, November 7th, for lthe hair-styling educations show which will be held at Jean’s Restaurant that day. The show will be followed by a banquet and dance. The hair stylist will be Oordan Dowda of Florida. UNION GROVE HARVEST DAY The Union Grove Church will have its annual Harvest Day at Bethesda Friends Church, Thurs day, November 10th. Barbecue will be furnished by Jackson’s of New ton Grove and chicken stew will also be served. Dinner is scheduled to be served from II a. m. till 2 p. m., and supper from 6 p. m. till 9 p. m. Plates will be SI.OO each. , MINGO Jp FUTURE TEAC) 3 —A pr?tiy fair Bpirfber o< Aid- TMgWSXtW'S reer. Seven from Mingo attended the convention of the North Caro lina Association of Future Teach- «t duly nano, wwn, it a Ike Taking Full Charge Os Government By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White House Reporter DENVER tiP) President Eisenhower is taking “full charge’’ of the government now, Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, reported, al though the Chief Execu tive’s return to a daily work ing schedule at the White House may be some months away. Mitchell saw the President late Wednesday and was asked, “did you discus* with the President when he might be taking full charge of the government again— when he might be back on the joto?” (Mi chell replied, “I would as sume he Is taking full charge now.” Not since the President suffered a heart attack Sept. 24 has there been any serious question of his not toeing in legal command of the gov ernment, al hough much of his nor mal work and areas of decision had to be taken over by key mem bers of his administration. Seek To Lighten Load Several cabinet members who have visited recently at Fltzsimons Army Hospital which Mr. Eisen hower expects to leave Nov. 11 have commented on their efforts to Kpeed his recovery and lighten his load by assuming more respon sibility themselves. Mitcheil’s brief reference to “tak ing full charge now” represented no sudden change in the Presi - den’s hospital routine, but it did reflect the fact that each day finds him stronger and abie to devote more time to official duties. The main purpose of Mitcheil’s visA was to review' administration Icgllativo recommendatons to be. submitted to Congress next year. Mitchell said the administration would continue to back the long delayed amendmests to the Taft- Hartley law, but he saw r no chance aif the Democratic controlled Con gress in 1956 passing them. Wife To (Casttnaed from Fare One) activities were “all negative.’’ Gulotta already has questiond dozens of socialites, including the Duchess of Windsor, who attended a par.y with the Woodwards shortiy before the slaying. Still to be questioned is Brenda Frazier Kelly, a leading pre,war debutante. PID NOT ATTEND FUNERAL Woo ward was buried Wednesday after a celetorty-storred funeral from which Mrs. Woodward was parred py her physician, Dr. John M. Pmttlng. Oulot a said he does not intend to subpoena Mrs. Woodward for the grand Jury investigation. He said he could not stop her from appearing before the grand jury voluntarily, adding that she would have to sign a waiver of immunity ‘•because I would let her testify.” ere clubs in Raleigh. R. A. Gray erf the Mingo faculty was in charge of the group which included Ethel Gainey, Enid Jernigan, Louelia Starling. Frankie Bass. Annette Phillips, Carolyn McLamb and Junior Gainey. CUB PACK—Pack 84 of the Cub Scouts was reorganized Tuesday jjight in Erwin. This pack is spon sored b ythe £rwin P. T. A. There were 20 boys who received applica tions. SHOOTING MATCH The Godwin fibre’ Club will hold its annual shooting match beginning Friday night, November 4th. The match will be held at Alphln Bros. Store on Highway 301, each Friday night from now until Christmas. STOVE EXPLODES Fannie Smith, a colored woman, was cook ing dinner on Wednesday when her oil cook stove exploded. Not injur ed, she called the fire department which prevailed spread ot the fire. The roof arid ceiling took fire and were somewhat damaged.,, The house Mrs. Smith lives 'in at 207 Treasurer Howard M. Lee of the fire department reports that 21 men answered the alarm. » DICK IWCY OKlli, VK ,UWl^ ' ’ ''' ; /ai/-vw> 1/T.HC Til esaH / fll >T Clgqr 7 WAMT TO |Tm *THg Ml IKIWIBM- OPFgA MAMA- fP i. CAS/ SNOOKER TELL AW CLIENT THOGSTEN ) OCR'S OFFICE-, » A RINKS... PROBAOLV NUN>V NSPEOOR 6ROWI# f ROGERS THAT HIS PET WHEN WAS NUNJIO \ f ZIO'S, HUH? OH, YEAH, 7 BOVS INTOOMN© OPERA STAR WAS LAS! WEU..WELL, THOGSTEN? ALLY OOP —«*-■“ HL —YES,SIR.' EVERyI j WELL. .THASSA, FINE 'is' —WHAT l SAID' j A \ BODY VVAS VERY I THING, MNV ITf UIWm/ Y YOUR \COC. CAPTAIN./ BUT, SIR, IN SUPER-) EXCIT&P! THEY L AWRIGHT. 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