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RATES FOR WANT ADS
25 words or leu
Fifty Centa Per Issue
rS&NIES FOR RENT Give that
boy or girl of yours a party and
have a real live pony to ride. We
rent you as many ponies as you
need. We send our own man along
to handle the pony. Call or write
us for reservations and full par
ticulars. ECONOMY OIL COMPANY
Aaheville, N. C.
Phone 3-6936
6-17tf
lvtnil.At.lnnH this season." Mr. Huwn
kins said. "That is why farmers
should come to the county office
just as soon bs possible to discuss
the program and see how they can
participate in this na,tion-wide at
tack on surpluses and at the sai
time benefit themselves."
The other feature of the Soil
Bank is known as the Conservation
Reserve, under which general crop
land is taken out of production and
devoted to conservation uses. De
tails of this portion of the program
will lie announced later.
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RUBBER STAMPS For Sale
Stamp Pads, Notary and other
Seals, Stencils, Rubber Type,
Numbering Machines, Staplers
and Iak. Write in your,
orders or call me at The News
Record Office.
COLEMAN CALDWELL
Adams recovers a judgment
against Butler for personal injur
ies. Does the amount of the judg
ment automatically tear interest
from the date it was rendered?
Yes. Interest is allowed on the
principal sum of the judgment from
the time it is rendered until it is
paid and satisfied.
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FOR RENT Beach Cottage; Elec
tric Kitchen; 500 feet from ocean;
accommodates 11 people. Call or
write
H. A. HUNTER
Conway. S. C.
6-21 7-12e
FOR SALE Steam Boilers and
engine: two 50 hp; one 150 hp,
with smokestacks; one 45 hp Frick
engine in tip-top condition.
C. N. (xAiKULND
Hot Springs, N. C.
6-2S 7-12p
IS MARINE TOUGHNESS
NECESSARY?
Lt. General Lewis fuller speaks
out on the training of Marine
Corps recruits. Is toughness nec
essary? What are the qualities of
a combat soldier? Get the answers
in the provocative article in July
22nd issue of
THE AMERICAN WEEKLY
distributed with the
Nation's Favorite Magazine with the
BALTIMORE SUNDAY
AMERICAN
R. W. Wilkerson of Kannapolis is-
Lhe new president of the N. C. Mer
chants Association, succeeding W.
W. Kale of Charlotte. Roy Phil
lips, Rockingham, is first vice pres
ident, and Charles B. Zeigler. Gasto
nia, second vice president. Thomp
son Greenwood of Raleigh is execu- I
tive vice president.
Members of the executive commit
tee, in addition to the officers, are
Dr. J. G. Pfaff, Salisbury; Paul A.
Johnston, Littleton; Finley Atkisson,
Burlington; W. W. Kale, Charlotte;
and George Royall, Elkin.
John T. Church of Henderson,
Jasper C. Hutto, Durhaim and S.
I'orcher Smith, Tabor City, are the
i:rectors-at-large.
rUK SALtfij At barman t:
two used concrete stave silos with
door irons and' hooks; one 12 ft.
by M-ftriw 14 ft by 40 feet. ,
C. N. GARLAND
Hot Springs, N. C.
6-aS 7-12p
$200 PER WEEK
CAN YOU QUA14FY?
We are not kidding about the above
earnings, nor do we want you to
take our word for it. You are
more than welcome to talk with
our salesmen who are making this
amount of money right now. Go
out with them for a day and watchJ
while they put commissions of $50
or more in their own pockets. If
this doesn't convince you, nothing
will.
I will hire three salesmen this week.
These men will have the following
qualifications:
(1) Ability and willingness to
work hard.
(2) Preferably between the ages
of 21 and 45.
(3) Own a late model car.
(4) Willingness to learn.
Those selected will be trained thor
oughly . in the basic fundamentals
of salesmanship. Qualified pros
pects are furnished daily. Accu
mulative bonus is paid semi-annually.:
In many instances the an
nual income from bonus checks
alone is as much as the average
man earns during the course of a
year.
If you are dissatisfied with your
present income or position, this
legitimate top-flight proposition
merits your sincere consideration.
Personal interviews only. If onr
offer is not worth a personal visit,
and a half-hour of your time, you
are1 not the man we want. If it
is, this may well be one of the im
portant decisions of your life.
FOR APPOINTMENT: Write Billy
E. Bryant, Box 5273, Biltmore, N.
C, giving these details: Age, oc
cupation, make and year of car.
7-6,12,1 ' ;
The Easier Way
First of each month a young busi
ness man was hounded by dress
shops, shoe stores and other retail
establishments for bills his wife ran
up buying clothes. At last, a banker
friend took him to one side and said:
"You're getting a bad reputation
Around town for not paying your
wife's bills. Why don't you put a
stop to it? Her buying is getting out
of hand." -
Sighing, the young man replied,
"Well, it's this way. It's a lot easi
er to make arrangements with my
creditors than it is with my wife."
'S FUNNY
How Folks
Store Stuff
in An Attic
When They,
Can Cash In
With A WANT AD
$6j
HELP WANTED Users of Raw
leigh Products in West Madison
County need Dealer to serve them.
Have previously bought many
thousands of dollars worth. Man
wanted with car. I will help you.
See John W .Baily, RF'D 2, Mar
shall, or write W. T. Rawleigh
Co., Dept. NCG-510-58C, Rich
mond, Va.
7-5.1 2. 19, 26p
FOR SAj2 - One Demlng shallow
. ireu pomp couplets -with tank ana
'motor ' ,0m two-wheel trailer
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eoiikwed with llchta and torn aiBJ i-;I2c??, 1 tMra ' o"??
als. On garden tractor with 7 " TT. vv xe
view, disc and cultivator,". One set
vt Howe track scales, f. 10-ton ea
i ! pacity). One Coca-Cola cooler. See
JOHN LEDFORD ' .
v, -v t Walnut on. the Thomas Branch
J " i any day after S p. aou
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LOST A female brindle Plott
dog. Was last seen near Mar
shall. If found, please notify'
CLAUDE EDWARDS
Marshall, N. C, P.O. Box 434.
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FOR SALE 80-acre farm on
Hayes Run (known as Jesse Fore
farm) ; rent of present crops
goes with farm; also farm tools.
One 5-roam insulated house; one
3-room house; both have lights
and water. If .interested see -H.
H. BUCKNER at ' either
i. Grant McDaris' or Novile Haw-
l Una'.
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!;FARM ,rOE SALE 45 acres
ffood rich land located at An
I' dersoti Branch, about one mile
from Barnard. 4-room house.
.i tood timber
ARNOLD BOBESCTS
i? Walnut, N. O, R-l, Box 28
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FOR SALE CAFE located on
-'llain freet between Balsam
."Bearer ow and I "odd Grocery;
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The
Moving Testimoniial
ousinessman was 'finding It
more difficult than he had expected
u) wnie a letter oi reference for
his recent assistant Hapqpy to gee
the former employee leave, he still
felt he had no right to blight a bud
ding career nor to mislead anoth
er employer. i , .
Finally he dictated a single sen
tence : "We believe this vnniu n..
nil go far, and we are pleased to
ave had a part in helping him ret
stariea ana keeping him moving."
An expectant mother can go to
the Children's Home Society of N,
C. in Greensboro for help and guid
ance about adoption without cost or
obligation.
An expectant mother in need of
help and guidance about adoption
does not surrender any rights to her
child by going .to the Children's
Home Society of N. C.
Trained case workers of the Chil
dren Home Society of N. C. match
each child's potentialities with the
environment of his new home be
fore allowing
The potentialalities of an adopted
child meet the need of the environ
ment of his new home when the
'homeless child is placed by the Chil
dren's Home Society of N. C.
'(Lawyers give freely of their time
,to make sure each adoption proces
sed by the Children's Home Society
of N. C., has every legal protection:
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- Paler Owners -
H. P.C. Dolor Twile
8G.S9 Per Dale
Guaranteed To Be Satisfactory
P. R. Elam Farm
Supply Co.
P. R. ELAM Proprietors WADE HUEY
A DA VINCI FOR $450
Chicago Hanns R. Teichert,
Chicago interior decorator, bought
a painting in a New York antique
shop a year ago for $450. The
painting has been identified by a
number of art experts in this coun
try, in Italy. France and the Neth-
erland, as the work of the master,
Leonardo da Vinci, famed for his
"Mona Lisa." Teichert, who has
been offered $500,000 for the paint
ing, says he will keep it for a while
and then donate it to an American
Cheaper by the Dozen
An eight-year-old boy, visiting a
neighbor, was asked how many chil
dren there were in his family.
"Thirteen," he answesed.
The neighbor observed that so ma
ny children must cost a lot of mon
ey. .
'Oh, no," the child replied, "we
May a beneficiary in an attested
written will be an attesting wit
ness to the will?
The simplest and best advice to a
testator is that he should bet some
one other than a beneficiary, or the
spouse of a beneficiary, to witness
the will. A beneficiary, or the
spouse of a beneficiary, is what the
laws calls an "interested witness."
A beneficiary or his spouse may
be a competent witness to a will;
but, if there are not at least two
other witnesses to the will who are
disinterested, the interested witness
and his spouse and anyone claiming
under him ' take nothing under the
will. The will is valid only so far
as their interests are concerned.
Therefore, no beneficiary or his
spouse should be requested to sign
as an attesting witness.
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