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t CLASSIFIED RATES UNDER S3 WtmlJS 50 CENT* EACH AD. OVER 85 WORDS, 8 CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. For Sate I-M FOR SALE: Three bedroom brick home, 130x150 ft. corner lot. Lo cated just outsicre city limits on Old Fairground Rd. For further in formation see or can Alvin Wright, 892-7723 after 5 p.m. 8-31-5C FOR SALE: 1961 Ford Starliner. j Red. Straight Shift with overdrive | transmission. High Performance engine. Extra Clean. Call 892-5748 after 5 p. m FOR SALE: One two-row corn picker mounted on Allis Chalmers WD45. See Bob Bass at McLanvb Machinery, Dunn. 9-2-3c FOR SALE: One 1956 Interna- j tional two-ton truck. See Bob Bass at McLnmb Machinery, Dunn. 9-2-3c FOR SALE: Hunter’s or fisher man’s special — 1955 Olds, four door 38. Best offer over $175. Terms with approved credit. Can be seen at American Credit, Dunn, oi call 192-6191. 9-2-3c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished down stairs apartment, two rooms with private bath. Outside entrance. Close in. Located 308 North Clin ton Avenue. Phone 892-3391. 8-31-tfnc FOR RENT: 10x50 house trailer. Fully equipped. Available now. I Charlie Surles, 829-3154 or .892- ] 6177. 9-2-2C l'OR RENT: Two or three room furnished upstairs apartment. Newly painted and furnished. Prl- i vate bath. Call 329-3194 or see Mrs. Earl G. Vann at 300 South Layton Avenue after 5 p.m. 9-2-3p Special Notices 41 USED AUTO PARTS 24-HOUB WRECKER SERVICE TART'S SALVAGE YARD Phone 892.5941 ’ope Road DUNN, N. C. SEE US for every kind of rMHotor and cooling system service. New cores and radiators In stock. Bare foot's Radiator Shop, 107 South Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892-3238. 3-17-tfnC. SPECIAL NOTICE: “Kindergarten Pupils’’. A few more pupils may be enrolled in the afternoon session of the First Presbyterian Church Kindergarten- If interested contact the Church office. 8-24-lOc try our delicious chuck WAGON SANDWICH. Four ounce steak, lettuce and tomato, french fries, 5 inch roll. Only 55c. Orders to go. Phone 892-7709,Heath Froz en Custard. 9-l-9tc CARPENTER WORK — Remodel ing, cabinet work and general building References furnished. See Bob McCann, 904 North Ellis Ave nue. (P) FOR RENT Private Out of Town Apart ment. Furnished. Bath. Hot and Cold Water. Carl EARL G. HOLLAND, 892-3952. EARL’S TRADING POST We Buy and Sell Everything and Trade for Most Anything. New and Used Merchandise. If You Need it or Got St and Don’t Need It, Call Us. We Sell for Less. 508 West J St., Erwin. Phone 892-3952. FOR THE BEST WHEAL ALIGNMENT & BRAKE SERVICE SEE: EARL WELLS Wells Auto Service City Limits. Jonesboro Rd. DUNN, N. C. GMC TRUCK PARTS Gasoline and Diesel Also, Wisconsin Engine* and parts. Eastern Carolina’s larg est supplier. EDMCA TRUCK SALES & SERVICE, INC, 620 Dunn Road, FayarteviUe, N. C., Phone 432 - 3114. Dealer No. 2356. Vest control — bamsit rula ous termites. Also monthly service on reaches, ants, mice, rats, etc. 15 years experience. Free inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Co., day 892-6962, night 892-6220. 3-10-tfnc Bring jour alterations to 30? N. Wilson Ate. Phone 892-68?3 ALUMINUM SIDING — EASY TERMS — “Everything In Aluminum” PH. 892-7526 DUNN, N. C. DUNN AWNING & SIDING COMPANY Wanted 1 WANTED: Manager to manage Johnson’s Grill. Also waitress. Good woiking conditions and good salary. See J. D. Johnson at H. P. Johnson Oil Co. 8-19-tfnc WANTED: Full time cook and al so curb girl at Skylard Drive-Inn on Jonesboro Road. Phone 893 9?25 after .M a.m. 9-1-tfnc WANTED: Bookkeeper for local feed mill. Must be neat and able to type- Three references required. Call 892-3849 day or 892-7640 night. 9-l-4tc Business Opportunity COMPETENT MAN OR WOMAN wanted in area covered by this newspaper to own, fill and collect from coin operated nut & candy machines. May be handled part time along with present occupa tion. (8 to j.2 hours weekly.) $900. 00 capital required. Could be into full time operation. Liberal credit expansion plan for those who can qualify. For local inter view write, INTERSTATE MER CHANDISERS. Rochester, Minn. 9-3-lp BUILDING AND REPAIRS ADD A ROOM Roofing, Siding, Painting, Cabinets, Storm Windows FREE ESTIMATES CALL CHARLES TANNER 892 - 3435 ERWIN, N. C. IMPROVE YOUR HOME Roofing. Storm Doors And Windows, Additions, Re modeling. NO MONEY DOWN 7 YEARS TO PAY LASSITER HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 128 S. Center St. MT. OLlVte, N. fc. PHONE OL8-3082 DAY OL8-3709 NIGHT LAKE TERESSA OPEN FOR FISHING $1.00 PER DAT UNTIL NOVEMBER 1 STOCKED WITH BREAM & BASS Follow Signs From LINDEN We Lena Money on Anythin) ol Value ■ Watches, Diamonds TV's Radios, Guns, Guitars etc. THE PAWN SHOP 219 E. Broad St Dl’NN, N. C. I SURLES MOBILE HOMES 210 Spring Branch Rd. DUNN, N. C. Phone 892 - 5903 For A Real Bargain, See Us Before You Buy. Open From 8 To 8 Week Days. FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor’s prescription, our drug called OD RINEX. You must)lose».ugly fat or your money back."/ Nk : strenuous exercise, laxatives, massage or tak ing of so-called reducing candles, crackers or cookies or chewing gum. ODRINEX is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. When you take ODRINEX, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like, but you simply don’t have the urge for extra portions because ODRIN EX depresses your appetite and decreases your desire for food. Four weight must come down, be cause as yotir own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Get rid of excess fat and live longer. ODRINEX costs $3.00 and Is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason just return the package to your drug gist and get your full money back. No questions asked. ODRINEX Is sold with this guarantee by: Butler & Carroll Drug Store - Dunn — Mail Orders Filled ADS PAY § V , ★ WASHINGTON COLUMN * It's a Slow, Primitive, But Very Deadly War BY RAY CROMLEY Washington Correspondent Newspaper Enterprise Assn. WASHINGTON—(NEA)—The Special Forces captain and I were out in a small motor boat in the middle of the Mekong River in South Viet Nam just east of the Cambodian border. He pointed to the river bank on our left. “Viet Cong forces are all along there,” he said. He pointed a little ahead on our , right. “The Viet Cong are also there,” he added. : I DIDN’T SEE ANY VIET CONG or hear any shots. I still have no way of knowing whether any Viet Cong were patrol ling at the moment. That is the eerie part of this war. Yoii don’t see the enemy. For all I could tell, I was as safe as I would be along a country river at home in the United States. Or I could have been in the sights of a Viet Cong rifle. Officers assured me I’d already been. I have no way of knowing whether that was the case. “You see that little imitation houseboat over there?” asked the captain. “And that small landing craft. We have a recoil less rifle and a machine gun mounted on the houseboat and troops loaded on the landing craft. We have them slowly patrolling that side of the river close to shore—so inconspicu ously that no one notices them. “Then we take the motor boat we’re in right now and run up and down openly on this side of the river. We’re bait, you see. Then the Viet Cong attack and we duck and run. “The houseboat and the landing craft push over fast from the opposite shore and attack the Viet Cong who have exposed themselves. If we’re fast enough, we maul them a little.” THE CAPTAIN’S SPECIAL FORCES OUTPOST has the job of defending a 20-mile section of the Vietnamese border against infiltration of Viet Cong troops from sanctuaries in Cambodia. Because the land is so marshy, his men do their patrolling in boats. This Special Forces advanced detachment of 12 American officers and men had trained several companies (exact num ber secret) of native Vietnamese into special guerrilla detach ments to constantly patrol their 20 miles of border area. They were working day and night. But they don’t have enough men to do a complete job. It was clear the Viet Cong were moving out of their Cambodian sanctuary, making attacks in Viet Nam, then moving back into safety in Cam bodia. There they rest, regroup, refit and train. This Special Forces outpost reminded me of an old Army stockade in the West during the Indian fighting days. There was a wall around a small compound with machine gun em placements every so often. There was a watch tower in the center with a 75 mm recoilless rifle and a machine gun mounted to fire over the walls. This Special Forces detachment was a sitting duck for Viet Cong to sit outside and fire in with well-aimed mortar fire. “In fact,” one officer told me, “you see this group of 100 or so Vietnamese lined up outside the compound for free medical care. Well, we know some of them are Viet Cong. 1 “When they come in, they carefully pace off the distance. Then, later, their mortar men know the exact range to set their weapons.” Mauldin Services Set For Friday M-Sgt. (ret.) Clarence Mauldin of Fayetteville died Tuesday.1 Funeral services will be held at Butler Funeral Home In Roseboro at 3 p.m. Friday. Burial with military honors will be in Beaver Dam Baptist Church cemetery iri Cumberland County. Among survivors is a brother, Claude Mauldin of Angier. Accident Fatal To Wallace Lee, 22 Wallace Lee, 22, of Rt. 2, Ben son, died 'ate Wednesday of in juries deceived in a car-truck crash about four miles south of Benson on N. C. 50. He died at Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smithfield about 10:50 p.m. of head injuries received in the accident which occurred about 9:30 p.m. WANT ADS PAYS SPECIAL FOR BREAKFAST SALT MULLET FISH With Hash Brown Potatoes & Cornbread Each Tuesday & Thursday Mornings Beginning September 3 MIN -IT GRILL OPEN 5 AM DAILY W. Broad St. Beside Hatcher. Skinner & Drew Funeral Home DUNN, N. C. “We Appreciate Your Business” — Beatrice Ferguson i w&rereatfufo '63 CHEVROLET Bel Air . .> . $2190 4-door, 8 Cylinder. Automatic, Radio, Heater, W-W Tires, Solid Green. ” '62 CHEVROLET Bel Air .... $1595 4-door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Radio, Heater, W-W Tires, Solid White. '61 PLYMOUTH Fury.. $1250 4-door, Automatic, Radio, Power Steering, Heater, W-W Tires, White. '62 FORD V2 Ton Pickup ... $1245 Short Narrow Bed, Heater, Defroster, Solid Blacb. '56 OLDSMOBILE "88".$375 4-door hardtop. Radio, Heater, W-W Tires, Red & Black. '53 CADILLAC "Series 62" .. $275 4-door, Automatic, Radio, Heatfcr, Power Steering, A Brakes, "-tone Green. OPEN ’TIL 9:00 P. M. George Carroll Chevrolet Int. 500 5. CLINTON AVE. Dealer License 1978 DUNN, N. O. CAPT. EASY DUH-H-H... WE SETTER HEAP WEST, POP... WHILE PAT LIMEY SAILOR COMBS PA EAST FOR US! EXACKLV. listen to pis ap. son., WANTBP- REFINER TRUSTWORTHY MAN TO DRIVE ELPERLY LADY'S CAR TO MISSOURI. REFERENCES. APPLY 999 BACON ST.«^ r Hipy. BABE! VOU HIT PA JACKPOT W1P PIS AD.„TWO GENTEEL GENTS TOR DA PRICE L OF ONE! A SORRy.„I'M AFRAID YOU WON'T Dp LOUISE, I LET HIM IN WE CAN WC FRECKLES CM, GOODY/LARD HAS DECIDED TO TAKE AAE OUT lb A , CHINESE DINNER/ ( S' EASY.' \ CHOP-SUCKS yWORK UL ABNER YOUR LITTLE GftEEM DEVIL §S» n ALLYOOP LOOk AT HIM...LE& THAN TWO FEET TAEL... A PERFECT MINIATURE OFf MAN/ THAT'S felGHT.' HOW FOUND \ HE GOT THERE OR 'WAY BACK \ WHERE HE CAME IN A FROM'S A COM HIDDEN ) PLETE MYSTERY CAVE? DICK TRACY WHILE WERE THERE HOW ABOUT SEEING THE WORLD’S FAIR?" ASKS MOON VALLEYS GOVERNOR. DOKlV worry, you [ SHALL. BUT LOOK -WASHINGTON! WE MADE IT IN 27 SECONDS. —AND BACK HOME— / OH, OH f THERE GOES/ ^ - mv ^ 'LXmm NANCY THANKS FOR WALKING ME HO/yje— i ENJOYED YOUR COMPANY
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