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CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words - 50c each sd — 5 times - $2,25 — Or er 25 words • 2c word—Paid in Advance — AO keyed ads &c extra. FOR SALE 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. 12-8-tfn-c DON’T BE MISLED ON AIR CONDITIONING PRICES — Salesman lor out of town wholesaler^ have been sell ing air-conditioning units 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 pnce than that charged ev ery clay by The Suggs Com pany here at home. Our prices on Hotpoint air-con ditioners: ton, $199.50; one - tun, v&iv.ov, xra wn, $249.50. Buy at home from The Suggs Company and save. $fe 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 SALE: SENSATIONAL VALUE ON 9 X £2 LINO LEUM RUGS. Regular $8.95 linoleum tugs gomg at on ly $4.f5. Asasorted selection oi DeaUuiui patterns for ev ery ro<pn in the house. Ltm ued tune only. Don't delay. See them, today. THE COMPANY, across Post Office, Dunn. $-26-tfn-c FOR SALE: Baby chicks. Book jour orcter now for the following new Hampshire Red, Barred Rock, 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 * STEWART + TODAY thru WEDNESDAY Jane Van Wyman Johnson ‘MtRACtE IN ► «. WARNER j PEGGHE CASTLE nico Clark LAM mrnm NWA MO KMn »ur •« KN HCCMt *UOOU*H WAT* MWM WfiwwnWYWr —«*• •> DUNN * TODAY and TUESDAY *’ <T S OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! “FORBIDDEN PLANET” WAltUt PIDGfON ANNE fRANCIS USUI NIltSCN . w. RC98r. IM! ROIOT now MC It W (INlMASCOPf CV C010P1 i FOR SALE — TOBACCO HELPERS. We have in .stock water pumps, electric (and gas-powered, plastic pi pe, hose and all fittings for watering pant beds and mo ving water at special prices. We also cut and thread pipe, to your specifications. God win Building Supply Co. Phone 4141, Dunn 4-9-MWF-6t-c FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Three room a partment wth hot and cold water, private bath and wir ed for electric stove. If in terested, call 2373 before 9 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 4-4-tfn-c FOR RENT—Furnished a-*' partment. Close-in. Private. Contact Mrs. Charles High smith at 210 N. Wilson Ave. or phone 2357. 4-5-3t-c FOR RENT—Nice duplex a partment in good location. Call Mrs. Chestnut at Prin ce’^ Department Store or 2476 at night. ‘ 4-6-3t-c ROK KENT V Two apart ments Close UP town, across from the Hotel. Cheap. El ectric water heater furnish ed,. wired for eectric stove, newly painted. See at 318 E. Cumberland or phone 9103. 4-9-5t-p FOR RENT: Large house on East Divine Street. Wired for electric stove, and has water heater. See Herbert B. Taylor. .. ,4-9-tfn-c SPECIAL NOTICES PICTURES ot anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, weddm* and commercial picturea T M_ Stewart, Lillmgtoa. 7-26-tfn AWNiNGS AWNINGS CANVAS ALUMINUM ESTIMATES WITHOUT CHABGt CAROLINA AWNING tal TENT MFG. CO. SM North Church St. P. O. Box 44# Phone 6-3301 Bock; Mount, N. C. The Original — The Oldest for over M |t»n First In Quality — Fairest in Me —* Fastest in SsrrlM. MHb LOOK. Need Cacti? We'» lend you money on your aj pUances or furniture. 81 CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayettevil) and Cumberland Street Dunn. T-4-t* FREE BOAT PLANS—See us for all of your Marine ply wood and other boat sup plies. Free plans furnished. NU-HOME BUILDERS AND SUPPLY CO. 1212 N. Ellis Ave. Phone 4-195, Dunn. < . ; 4-3-5t-c Auto Finance AUTO LOANS —REFINANCING— J ' -Rcdus' Your ;Pre$<M * Payments *** /^oney «n 10 MinuHs MOTOR CREDIT CO. ■DUNN, k c. F^vrttrviHr St. Phone Hi* SHATTERED All old ideas about cooling,., swept away when you enjoy the ideal comfort of Lennox Air Conditioning, one of the wonders of our modern days. Economical, too, and so quiet! Three years to pay. Stancil Heating & Air Con ditioning Co. Phone 3680. 4-9-3t-c HELP WANTED SALESMAN OR SALES uAUY to work on good com mission in local territory, dust,have car and be relia* ole. Full time or part time work. Write P. O. Box 5, in ;are of The Daily Record. tfn VAN TED—Maids wanted for New York City. $125 per month'. Write Mrs. Ola G. Chi dress, P. O. Box 172, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 4-4-7 t-p WANTED — Three ladies to do telephone solicitatioon. Good wages. Call 3166 and ask for Mr. Drum. j 4-9-2 t-p WANTED WANTED — Used'adding 'machine in good condition. Phone 9266. Wardens Mo - bile Service. 4-9-3t-p Opportunities OWN YOUR-OWN BUSINESS EARN UP TO $10,000 YEARLY MINIMUM INVESTMENT Established automatic be - verage routes earn up to $10,000 and more a year. Op enings in this community. 75'/* of the equipment costs can be financed. Write giv ing phone and address tc “Business Opportunity’ ii; care of The Dai y -Record. 4-9-3t-p iO»T: 2 inch rubber hose H ft. long with elbow and 12 inch pipe on one end. Re ard. If found, retdrn to W. 3. Warren Oil -Company Dunn. 4-6-tfn-c MOTHER DIES - Funeral 'ierricea for Mrs. Mitte Ann Young Partridge of RaleigT who died in St. Agnes Hojjpita. ■there Wednesday were held Sun day at 1:30 ole lock. Services were raid at the Lightner Chapel it Raleigh with Rev. Min ter officiat ing. Interment was in Sunset Late cemetery. Ampng her survivors ir ’his area are Mrs. Corlean Vander griff of Angler, a daubster, ana Lindsey Lee Young of Angler, t sdn. > TWO CAPTOESD ST. HELENA. Calif <W-~Two fu gitive* who ’escaped from, a San Quentin prifon honor camp were t Milling WAY Benson Man Was Graduated Army Specialist Third Class Rob ert P. Gauldin, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert C. Oauldin, 103 • n, Dunn St., Benson, recently was graduated from the Third Infantry Division’s Non -Commissioned Of ficer Academy at Fort Banning, Georgia. An assistant gunner In Battery A of the division’s 9th Field Artil lery Battalion, he received instruc tion in leadership of units, f map reading and other military sub jtects. Specialist Gau:dln entered the Army in October 1953 and compet ed basic training at Camp haffee. Arid. He is a 1953 graduate of Granger High School in Kinston. captured driving a bright lav end&r stolen car. —■—■ '•.. —— BIG tv TAUNT HUNT, SHOW AND DANCE —r*— ;. FRIDAY NITE APRIL, 20 DUNN . ARMORY Featuring JIM THORNfON And His WTVD Country Style Television Stars Guest Star JIM EANES Grand Ole Opry And Decca Recording Star ALL TALENT INVITED TO APPEAR Singers, Dancers Musicians, Acrobats All Other Talent Here’s your big chance. Win ners will appear on Jim Thornton's Saturday night Country Style TV Show the following night. TV needs new talent. This could lead to a contract for you. Con testants must appear back stage one half hour before show. FRIDAY NIGHT April 20, 8 P. M. Dunn Armory I Adm. $1.00 ..... DAVID CRANE GETOUTA HERE ANP MINP VOUROWN BUSINESS' JUST AMCMENt ! MISTER. > ^--—* I'M GETTING A. TIREP OF RUNNING VOU KIRS 2 CUTA HERE ANP I’M GONG TO GIVE VOU SOMETHING VOU S^-Yt WON'T FORGET' ^'RIOHT NOW I'M THIS N BOV'S FRI&HP AND I ftAfiT YOU TO LEAVE HIM ALONE. THIS® SOME CRATE/ IS THAT A HI-PI SET IN THE BACKSEAT^ MARY \fcOk.H BUT, THAT 0L0 ANTEATE* ltrr\Z, l Wttl HC" 1 Irfc CUT HER SO COLD SHEU COMB SNOW OUT OTHER HAIR r_,^ FOR A MONTH! ) g, •/NOW. NQW.DARUNG.'-YOU /must get that ugly chip OFF TOUR PRETTY SHOUIOER! V-*AT LEAST BEFORE ,_ l THURSOAY NIGHT!/ BROADWAY HAD A MONOPOLY ON BACK-STABBING PHONIES! I THOUGHT, 1»• • 40, WHEN MRS STERLING MADE A CATTY CRACK ABOUT t~ THE PICTURE,MARTY. I BLURTED OUT THE WHOLE BUSINESS-■ • v OUT HERE, I'D FIND THOSE KIND HEARTS AND GENTLE. PEOPLE THEY WRITE SONGS ABOUT! -- About my hayii 1 SHOWGIRL!, REX MORGAN EMiue, rm the 3NL.YOME WM^e Mb said mb PIPNT MIMP PAYING W ON INCOME— > VkWjSM&r] WHATS THf ^MATTER? , ITS THIS CONFOUNDED INCOME TAX** TAKES A Philadelphia VJWfTER TO DO THESE BtAMKtTY-y FR€Cv.LES *Ethwo doesnt TUMP over rr LIKE YOU This BLANKETY BLANK W©> CAP! AIN CAST ^Al*O,lNISHI0 carrAtNLy MOT! Ml JUST ■swsmMtAu THAT WAV! j YHAT WNOOP \ jtf/TBmKO M IT DOWNS? CERTAIN -E)C* AITgKATIONSV IN A SMALL SHOP BBStOg- ■ the plant; which she hao AH-SUGGESTED IfRESKigy AS THE SITE NHEftg HER / HUSBAND STARTED HI*'/^ TRACK OF MAS. POVLsN VOU HAVE AND M»H TO WAKE iSOME AXE HER PEW REMAINING ITO.GgWJ? TEARS A* SECURE ^ v AMD HAPPV AS / 7/ V'' (vwvxsiai e? / A ' VOU BOVS ALU I SET ON EASY'S1 ASSIGNMENT WE ARE TO COVER FOR .TITAN WAflATWE? / YEAH, MAN, y^l -^ P"""SWONT HAVE VM.K WEU..THAS5A <X BLARNEY \ BREATH IMS ( RELIEF, BELIEVE BLEW A TIRE, j COM4 OJR | ME' NOW MEBBE EH? uAW/ / N6DC5 ANY l I CAN LET UPON tefv JkV MORE/ V THIS CJWTTER.., VJSV whevsmiw r .11 IF YOU WANTTO I KEEP J ALIVE " THATBAI) YES- r IT CALL LO" INSTANT pomrsw wcsr?” tastes SO ROTTEN, THE INSTANT NOU EAT SOME SOU _ NO WANT NO MORE, m WOULD 42 CENTS WORTH KEEP A MAN n ALIVE A ,—JJ WEEK? | I I AS A.MAT TER OF J curositv WHAT'S THE CHEAPEST POC® . that can keep 1 A HAN AUVE?h4f^ QUIET* MOON OF MV DELIGHT* fi *1 /fl
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