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CLASSIFIED RATES UNDER 25 WORDS 50 CENTS PER INSERTION, PAID IN ADVANCE. OVER 25 WORDS 2 CENTS PER IVORD. F-; FOR SALE )R SALE OR RENT: Two story Jck store building, 30x90 main In heart of Dunn. Will re Ddel. Contact C. M. Butler, P. Box 638, Roseboro, N. C. Phone 12-1-TFNC FOR SALE: 1864 Falcon. Leather interior. Four speed. Call 897 5547. 12-10-tfnc FOR SALE: One safe. Heavy duty. Reasonable priced. Call Bill Har ■ington at Central Carolina Bank fc Trust Co., Erwin, 897-8411. 12-ll-3tc FOR SALE: Three female Boxer Fulls, $15 each. One male, $20. Pali 392-6357. 12-11-5C FORRENT - FOR RENT: Three room furnish !d downstairs apartment. Auto matic gas heat. Call 892-3194 or ipply at 300 South Layton Avenue ifter 5 p. m. 12-14-3p SPECIAL NOTICE SEE IIS for every kind of radiator and cooling system service. New cores ac.d radiators in stock. Bare foot's Radiator Shoo, i07 South Watauga Avenue Dunn. Phone 892-3228. 3-I7-tfnc CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — Perm anents one-half price on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only now until Christmas. Pay us a visit. Mae's Beauty Shop, Erwin, phone, 897-5359. WANTED maids needed New York, N. Jersey & Suburban Areas. Salaries $35455 Weekly. Fare advanced. FREE Room, Board, Uniforms, T. V. Write at Once, MISS DIXIE EMPLOY MENT AGENCY 300 W. 40 St 11. Y. C. Dept. 44. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-women, 18-52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory train ing until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually un necessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Advance Schools. PO Box 2598, Lakeland, Florida. 12-7-7c Current Dividends FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC, of DUNN NEED MONEY? We Lend Money on Anything of Value Watches, Diamonds TV’s Radios, Guns, Guitars, etc. THE PAWN SHOP 219 E. Broad St. DUNN, N. C. Nest To Sugg* Co. FOR SALE 1963 Ford police interceptor. Like New Condition. Can be Seen at Wayne Lee's Ser vice Sta. North Ellis Avenue, Dunn. 'c) BIG SALE Now Goln On At EARL’S TRADING POST Everything must go at bargain prices before first of year Pony, cart, saddle, two cars - 1953 Plymouth & 1956 Studebaker - 14 ft. boat, 25 horse motor, 8 beehives, 5 rabbit dogs and many other things such as ra dios, TV’s and record players, sewing machines, washing mach ines, clarinets asd drums, heat ers, tables, chairs, tools and tires, silverware, watches and rings, cameras, tape recorders, bicycles, shotguns and rifles. Re gister for FREE prize Jan. 1. Located 508 West “J” St., Emin, N. C. Legal Notice 10 D NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARTHA & TED’S PLACE A Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Martha E. Arquer and Theodore Arquer as partners, conducting the business of grocery and service station under the firm name and style of “Martha & Ted’s Place” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Theodore Arquer will collect all lebts owing to the firm, pay all icbts due by the firm and will conduct said business This 23rd day of November, 1964. Martha E. Arquer and Theodore Arquer formerly doing business as Martha & Ted’s Place. 12-1, 8, 15, 22 Legal Notice 16 D ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nannie P. Jake man, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 8th day of June, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate settlement. This 8th day of December, 1964. Raymond P. Jakeman, Jr. Administrator Route 1, Erwin, N. C. 12-8, 15, 22, 29 Legal Notice 19 D TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: On November' 30, 1964, one 1957 Mercury 2 - door, Serial No. 57ME21496M, with accessories, was seized in Harnett County, North Carolina, for violation of 26 U.S.C., Section 7302. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture, or file a claim and deliver a $250.00 cost bond, with the undersigned on or before January 7, 1965; otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. Wil liam R. Thompson^. Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol ahd Tobacco Tax, 316 East Morrhead Street, Room 100-B, Charlotte, North Carolina. 12-8, 15, 22 Legal Notice 12 D TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN YERNTH, REVENUE SERVICE. One 1954 Chrysler 4-door. Serial No. 6065, one 1954 Ford 4-door, Ser ial No. A4NG113306, and one 1950 Ohevrolet Panel Truck, Serial No. 14HPL1054, will be sold, as is, at aublic auction to the highest bid ier for cash, on open competitive aids, at Warren’s Mobil Servlcenter, Dunn, North Carolina, at 9:00 A. VT., December 28, 1964, pursuant to ’orfeiture under 26 U.S.C., Section f325. Right reserved to reject any md all bids, to declare “no sale”, ind to readvertise the property for ;ale. William R. Thompson, Super visor in Charge, Alcohol and To jacco Tax. 316 East Morehead Street, Room 200-B, Charlotte, •Jorth Carolina. 12-15 Letter To The Editor: TO THE EDITOR: Tobacco like all goods and mer chandise to be a success story should produce and offer for sale a better an<$,bettej^atisfyingpro duct that *fii^)jeeppe (ivtf- efitthg ihg needs ahd dentandsf&’ia £fiing lng and growing society, and like wise industry must manufacture a finer and finer package for sale that Will satisfy and increase the demands and bring sales in line With the ever improving economy and thus increase production and lessen surplus The present program is a proven failure in the matter of prevent ing a surplus of nondescript grades, ajlSUft,1 Hft ^ danger ana some better plan is required The failure is due In part largely to: 51 Speculators seeking a fast buck. 2 To growers plant ing low quality types. 3. To the high chlorine content of fertilizer used. 4. To use of excessive chem icals that contribute to the cancer scare. Many feel that growers are producing surplus for storage at the fixed prices. The allotments have continued until now about half of the grow ers are in the 2 acre or less class, and aboif^tf additional one fourth are in pha-p ..acres or less elf-* and so fww have about 15% ginal STci^e'rs, who are pay,. candidajiMP'"tinder the formula i the greKt ofcl#fcty An ugly piciu In the jeyesvj of marginal farme and the ,‘PHa^-e Nots” and so we have theory for change from those that hap. It is time for growers and deal ers and industry and politicians and agencies to stop infighting and face the plain hard facts about tobacco and its problems, and unite and Join together in some serious way to work out some solution that will save the industry. They should beg in with the reduction Df high pro ducing low quality types and the li mitation of chlorine content of fertilizers and the excessive use of chemicals, to the end that a better satisfying product may be Amprlca't Umnt WHea Ctaf b «<* a produced that will meet the grow ing demands of economic growth and at the same time bring produc tion In line with increasing supply and demand. Otherwise we should return to an open production un der the free enterprise system and stop complaining or ask congress to save the growers and the In dustry. The question will ever remain quality production. Walter Lee Johnson UUington, N. C. Chaffin Takes Insurance Post L. M. Chaffin Jr. of Lillington, has been named commercial lines claims specialist for Nationwide Insurance Companies In Fayette ville. He assumes this position Decem ber 14. Chaffin has been associated with Nationwide since 1MB, currently heading up claims activities In Whiteville. His wife and two children will Join him in Fayetteville shortly. RecordAdsPay + •< '••f. ’•m * Christmas’Gn > SPECIALS PE LET US MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS A FAMILY AFFAIR VITII THESE SUGGESTIONS FOR Gil FOR THE FAMILY AND HOME. ALUMINUM STORM DOORS $18.88 DISAPPEARING STAIRWAY . . .$14.88 KITCHEN RANGE HOODS.$24.88 I Pre - Finished . I PLYWOOD PANELLING $3.99 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS - - - NO GIFT COULD BE MORE PRACTICAL - Floor Covering - Counter Covering - Shower Enclosures - Wall Tlfe Board - Paint (All Colors) - Ornamental Iron columns SPECIAL GIFT PRICES ON ALL TOOLS. TERMS TO FIT ANY BUDGET We Make Christmas Shopping A Pleasure NU - HOME WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY DIAL 892.7191 FREE DELIVERY DUNN, N. C. CAPT. EASY Quickly bart PEELS BACK THE PAPER HE HAP CEMEMTEP ON THE BACK OF KOONTZ'S PAINTING, I'D NEVER GET THE CANVASES PAST THE GUARD AT TH' DOOR N0~ IT'S- GOINS ON BY1 LOOK, KIP, I CANT WAT ANY LONG-HMM! ^HERE'S ONE SLOWINS OOWNl J I HEAR. A CAR! MAYBE irs MY POPPVll NUWiWHH THE PAPER RE-STUCK TO THE FRAME, , THEY'LL BE , K SAFE ^ ‘fi’HEU ME SLIPS THE STOLEN PAINTINGS BETWEEN THE CANVAS ANP THE PAPER FRECKLES /hJE GOTTA \ / <30 MOW/ DAISY— 1 HAVE A CRAMP FROM &E1MG IM Tt-IE SAME POSITION! SO LONG/ UL ABNEB J SADIE HAWKINS DAY 0--** IS OVER -AN YO' IS SAVED FUM A LIFETIME O' MISERY,^ namely —“WIT MARRIAGE^ | | 1*12811 WORST HOLIDAY IS' ES A-COMIM' vIELV CHfclS'MUS.1.' DAY EV'RVONE'S . HAPPV.'/ rv .n Not qu/tb everyone a ~/n far-away BROOKLYN BROODS 'EV/L-EYE FLEEGLE7' r I AM THE ONLY CREEP )Ki BROOKLYN WHO NEVER GOT NO CHRISTMAS PRESEf ALLYOOP AW, WHATCHA BAWLIN' ABOUT? DICK TRACT ! KNOW NOW THAT MUCH .! WORK, IN EUROPE WA ISiTRATED by this -THIS LflCK-ALIKE* . r.» ><£ C. 4 i^ON RHINO WANTED THAT BODV IN THE ICE BECAUSE IT HAD THE SECRET RECORDS OF HOW UTA FUTE WAS SHOT DOWN," CONTINUES DOCTOR FROST AND THE VOICE ON ^ THIS WIRE,WOULD BE TRINKA’S VOICE IMITATING ITA JELITE’S? ! BUT HOW CAN WE NANCI
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