***** CLASSIFIED RATES Coder 25 words - 80r each id — 5 time* - $2.25 — Or* er 25 words - 2c word—Paid In Advance — All keyed ads 25c extra. FOR SALK COAL AND FUEL OIL. Highest quality. W. B. War ren Oil Company. Phone 3415 in Erwin. Phone 4173 in Dunn. Charles Lee and * W. B. Warren. 12-S-tin-c FOR SALE: Six room house, new store 23 X 32. Thirty six road front lots. Pretty lo cation two miles from Dunn on Fairground Road. See X E. Barbour, Route 3, Dunn. 3-12-5t-p ELECTROLUX V ACU U M CLEANERS — Sale and ser vice. Bonded salesman. Write Coll Sexton, Lillington, Rt. 1. 3-l3—5t—p FOR SALE: 1955Plymouth. 4-door Belvodore. Purchased * new in November. Only 6, 000 miles. Practically good as new. Well cared for. Sell ing at sacrifice due to fi nancial difficulty. Phone 2156 in Dunn from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3-14-tfn-c FOR SALE: Lovely artificial handmade carnation and or chid corsages for Easter. Al so special dogwood arrange ments. Order now. Mrs. L. D. Ennis, 114 West Broad Street. Phone 4958. 3-15-5t-c VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — in Town of I Lillington, ,N. C., -County Seat of Harpeit County, one block 1-dftTOeffenter of town, Business lots on three streets. And width frontage. One-half block off 15-A One block from Courthouse. All on paved streets. Anyone looking for business proper FOR SALE — Plows. tVe ha ve several brand new Chat tanooga turn plows that can be bought at bargain prices. No. 63 Chattanooga, 2 horse plow for $16.38; No 72 1-2 Chattanooga, 1 1-2 horse plow for $14.78. This is half price for these plow's. See us at once. Cromartie Hard ware. Dunn. 3-5-M4t-c ty should see these lots. Ideal location for retail or whole sale business. Best reasoh for selling. If interested con tact J. L. McKay. ,Phone 5291, Buie’s Creek, N. C. 3-16-5 t-p , t ' STEWART TlTDAY and TUESDAY TODAY thru WEDNESDAY AWNINGS . AWNINGS CANVAS Ivock Vent Aluminum Free Estimates ROCKY MOUNT AWNING AND TENT COMPANY Write P. O. Box 663, Rocky Mount, N. C. 3-8-M&Th-tfn-c FOR SALE: Baby chicks. Book your order now for the following new Hampshire Red, Barred Ro?k, Rhode Is land Red, Brown Leghorns, Biack Giants and White Rock. We can furnish you straight run pullet and roosters. Phone 2740. Dunn Hatchery. 2-27-MWF-tfn-c DON’T BE MISLED ON AIR CONDITIONING PRICES — Salesman for out of town wholesalers have been sell ing air-conditioning unit3 to local business firms and oth ers at allegedy wholesale prices. The buyers later woke up to the sad fact that they paid a much' higher price than that charged .ev ery day by The Suggs Com pany here at home. Our prices on Hotpoint air-con ditioners: % ton, $199.50; one-ton, $219.50; 1 Yt ton, $249.50. Buy at home from The Suggs Company and save. We install and serv ice air-conditioners and oth er appliances we sell. THE SUGGS COMPANY, DUNN, N. C, Phone 4602. 3-16-tfn-c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three bedroom house, air conditioned Locat ed on E. Divine Street. Call W. C. Register, day phone 4246, night phone 9395. 3-13-tfn-c ........... . FOR RENT: Punished apart ment downstairs or rooms with kitchen privileges. 108 East Divine Street. Call or Apply after 4 p. m. and on Saturdays. Phone 2688. 3-14-5t-p FOR RENT: One 3 room apartment, newly painted. Automatic heat. Electric stove, refrigerator, furnish ed if desired. Large front and back yard. Private front and back entrances. Avail able at once. $50 a month. Contact B. G Porter, Phone 2439. 3-15-tfn-c FOR RENT: Nice large live room apartment. All mod em conveniences. Next to A and P food store. Reason able rent. Call 2938. n 3-5-MWF-tfn-c FOR REf^T: Seven room brick' bungalow: Radiator steam heat. Freshly paint ed, garage, nice yard with shrubbery. Reasonable rent. See D. M Kimmell at Baer’s Department Store. ” ' ' * 3-16-4 t-c FOR RENT: Three room un furnished apartment.,Wired for electric stove. Located on Duke Street. Low rent. Phone 2416. 3-19-3t-MWF-p FOR SALE: Four room house with bath. Located at 505 West J. Street, Erwin. Contact Harvey Grady. 3-19-5t-p SPECIAL NOTICES pTctUBES ol anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, wedding and commercial pictures. T. M. Stewart, Lillington. 7-20-tfn-c IMPORTANT NOTICE A new service has been add ed. Call on us for Installa tion of cornices, floor and bathroom tile, installation of storm windows, weather stripping-of moors; cabinet*, screens, or any interior mill work. Prompt service, free' estimates — Call POPE AND MIXON BUILDING SUP PLY. Phone 3838. “Don’t Put It Ofl, Put It On.” 1-31-tfn-c Auto Financo LOOK. Need CiUH? We** lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayetteville and Cumberland Streets, Dunn. 7-4-tf-* GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL MAKE OF CARS. Over 25 years experience. Carbu- j retor and ignition specialty. Brakes relined. Reasonable prices. KIRKMAN’S GARAGE Phone 4918 East Erwin 2 24-26t-c WANTED WANTED: # Couple desires furnished apartment. Close in. Call 3117 3-5-tfn-c HELP WANTED SALESMAN OR SALES LADY to work on good com mission in local territory. Must have car and be relia ble. Full time or part time work. Write P. O. Box 5, in care of The Daily Record. * * *\ ~ 4 tffr WANTED: Maids wanted for New York City. $125.00 per month. Write Mrs. Ola GF Childress, P. O. Box 172, Vir ginia Beach, Virginia. * ^-15-7t-c SALESMAN: Net $175 00 and up weekly to start, if you are a LIVE WfR£ that’s got the “KNOW-RO^” of di rect selling, ^eacjs furnish ed free. No canvassing! No credit problems. Top com missions. SN**yday is pay day. “Hottest ttttng &inc$ Chicago Fire.” Its not^ui^ lication, insurance, freezers of cemetery lotsfhowever ex perience along those T Kdes would be helpful. Must have a car and be free to travel 75 mile radius of your home. Write Mr. McCoivey at once. P. 0 BoX I06 lir Ca& of The Daily Record. ... "5-19-H-c Opportunities OWN YOUR “ * ' OWN BUSINESS EARN UP TO $10,000 YEARLY - MINIMUM INVESTMENT Established automata "bev erage routes earn up to S1Q, 000 and more a year." Open ings in this comm unit 75 s of the equipment eoats can be financed. Write giving phorte ahd add rMs to ^Bils iness Opportunity” ip c*t? New Homes FOR SALE LOCATED Olt PARK AND COLE STREETS —] Bedroom Brick Veneer —Forced Hob-Atr Heat To tUp Lit lilies ' —Curb and Gutter —Pared Streets Salesmen at Homes MMPHpK? : Eastern Construction Co. m ww yr. «.* Dixon Services Held Saturday Mrs ArdellU Dixon, 7S. of Ben son. Route 3, died in Johnston Me mortal Hospital in Southfield Thursday at 10:20 p. m • Funeral services were held Sat urday' afternoon at 3 o'clock from Pleasant HU1 Christian Church and burial followed ip the Dixon Ceme tery. Officiating were the Rev. J Lee Johnson, the Rev. George W. Talley, the Rev. J. David Capps and the Rev. C W Kirby. Mrs. Dixon was the widow of W. P. Dixon and is survived by star daughters, Mrs. Bryan Godwin, Mrs. H. C Allen and Ruby Dixon, ail of Benson, Route 3, Mrs. H. K. Morgan of Raetford, Mrs. Bonnie Butler and Mrs. Mary Alice Darron of Charlotte: four . sons, Herman Dixon of Clinton, Halite B. Dixdn of Smlthfield, Owen Dixon of Clinton and Lt. Raeford Dixon of Benson and Pope Field. Ft. Bragg; 33 grandchildren; 34 great-grand children, and two sisters, Mrs. O. H. Graham of Qreerwtooro and Mrs Tom Strickland of Drum. BLINDING WEAPON NORFOLK, Va. « — J. F. Roufas, 71-year-etd storekeeper, reported a bandit threw snuff in his eyes and robbed his wallet of |1N while he congfcedl and of The Dally Record, Dunn. 3-19-lt-p AWNINGS AWNINGS CANVAS ALUMINUM ESTIMATES WITHOUT CHARGE CAROLINA AWNING TENT MFG. CO. and 504 North Church Si. F. O. Box 449 Phone 6-3307 Rocky Mount, N. C. The Original —The Oldest Serving Eastern North Carolina for over 30". years. First tn Quality — Fairest in Price — Fastest in Service. S-I5-tfn JIM'S COMING BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Dunn's Second Broodslob Drag Easter Monday BIG TV SHOW And DANCE MONDAY NIGHT APRIL 2 Dunn Armory Show Begins *7:30 ' t .* n Featuring Jim Thotfiton An?! His WTVD Country Style Hillbilly Stare jL JR gang Mozelle Carolyn Ann Thomas Becky Hill Barbara Ann Cotton Sonny Coley Melody Masters Dixie RanjbJdts maim Biggest show and qI the § Broadslab Drag. PLAN NOW SR mm >) f! POACTCALLV SO. I WAS INSIDE THE PLANT FORA few minutes, art i otc*fr SEE ANNONE PASS MERE. ^ r WE SAW KIDS AT TVIE OTHER END OP the vajaamacv. MAYBE vOU MISTOOK v ONE OP TWOS® g s poa joe. 'i*aswN 9*006* . emiue .< dtst v i i - LSTERN OF JENNINGS. WHERE MARY WORTH H CURRENTLY LIVING WITH HER YOUNG ■ COUSIN, RANOORA PRICE, THERE IS A MILDLY MYSTERIOUS SITUATION NEXT DOOR - since mis Wife died two years A60,MARTIN /VCAU HAS LIVED AT THE HOTEL*—WHEN HE _ WTS THE FIRST *6N Of £ I'VE EVER 5EEN OVER THERE, EN!»> AND IT'S AN ODD TIME X YEAR FOR HOU5ECL£ANIN6!"i rm: ELINOR M'CAU. WAS THE GRIEF CAN BE LIRE A SUMMER STORM, My CHILD--VERV 4 VIOLENT, BUT VERY SHORT! J FIRST LADY Of JENNINGS.’-AND THE LAST ONE ON EARTH, SO A FAR AS MR. MfCALL WAS 1 CONCERNED.COUSIN MARY’ # l GUESS HE'LL NEVER , MARRY again: ^ jMfiatk II t,M>& 2U LI—j w/y/ii uuuiusa * 1 Y3LJU IMIS BUSINESS OF WEARING TOUR BOY FplENp'S VARSITY SWEATER. WORKS OUT PEACHY Fine i p-ovitx^"-. a Girl has A shape Vl-..' - To her EVER— CTs loving steapy/ rf% i Mk? I—b % CAPTAIN 6a*+ 1»* k, W< knm Im. T *. 2*. U.*. M 0.. ■ 1 3 - V ■»•'***< -"""-r- .-.. "» ♦ **-• 1 <" rx wneK.cs* WVT vnrTsz vtis | 6HE CALL ULcKEc MJO TBU. HIV. I U6M0JBP THAT CUR SYNTHETIC IS.JwmCTlCAL? AFRNP SH£ WHS*. 6UT W& FOUND OUT AWVWAV! WHAT A * Disappointment tr . A\feTV6gBENT0«U! .ouise? 5hs DIDN'T TJW TO. TO sbll it anvwav j YOUU. HM/E TO FIND OUT SOONER OK 5UH. SHE TRIED TO1. EVEN WORSE. 5M& j ATTEMPTED To do MtHI WITH YOi!... AND WAS ARRESTED LAST night at the \ SR port. ' »* THINK TVS pT IT NOW.. ILL KNOW N IN A 5) MOMENT J no ftrtrt ■ ITS BEEN HOuC Si MCE THE POWEl CAME BACK ON. WRONG WITH THI s TIME * MACHINE ANYWAY? 2i\ AHA} I SEE > vOu 'VE SOT EC/ VES, I PURRING UKE/ NK. lA KITTEN. J & 'LL now. ATS WHAT I SAJO' U*>3T ALL THOSE S DQs4T5 AND , \ SCRATCHES' J CAPP IT WAS MERELVA SNOW < SLIDE" ■ men T71 IM* ROCK AND ROLL