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TMmfiDAYAFTiSKOON, JANUARY 9,** ■muii» tiii stu/oi ih appedS. Os UlfOVtflS . . . Enjoy I \ \ appetising food creation* w!- I /71 with or without meat! ’RICE AND bo» top tor rour (r«* th,i wondrlolrKt r»cip* boo* £»•</- Hf I/iiMtilA bod/ wonii i». v4mßßmr Jig |TII■ * V . - i. Yes, it’s true!''Wonderful article# like these.,.«SM» Hb I i still more...can "be yours - absolutely free .when 'MfcjM (~>^fjJ '^■■lws t I ■ you buy 5 lb. and larger sacks of Dixit Lily Flour. j 1 [j . a ’ RJpp Jjl r I Here’s a grand way to cut household expenses! Get , ’( te. .; these fine quality, fully guaranteed article* for ‘ * ..; yourself or use them for gifts. See them fully illus- i j ", ' trated in the folder in S lb. and larger sacks of jf -•■•'. Dixie Lily Flour. Then “buy’! them with Dixit SJ«L XjtY coupons at TM>. cost to yo«! Odck Lily makes this truly amating offer so you’ll become acquainted.with Dexib Lav quality. * i You can’t buy a better flour even af* hijgref tririce! Dixit Lily bakes different! Dixie Lav bakes bet ter! That’s because it’s made from Kansas wheat M%jgy. ...known the world over for supeiti quality. Get W§MfSW *$ acquainted with Dixie Lily quality. Save money |gj§£ i with Dixie Lily bargain coupons. Carried by good A * 4 grocers everywhere. _J. ■ , : MnMfKißiiiiiii hhhHhhh *i i I jHEp pj |4 11IJra w • 1 $ j *.% ATKINS BROTHERS IE*B ! ;^AH,i r FI 3 Aljs I ALL KEYED ADS are i strictly confidential ami no Information will tie ffiren. Please do net ask rot it. CLASSIFIED RATES 3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO This Size Type .. Sc Word 9 TIMES ONLY $1.25 4-Word Minimum Me Same ttt ftJ» Mae Type fc Word FOK SALE FOR SALE: New Frigidaire and Kenmore Washing Machine. Call 2356 after 3 in the afternoon. l-l-3t-p FOR BEST RESULTS with all farm animals, WAYNE FEED ia the product for you to buy. You #ill find a complete line of WAYNE THE DAILY RECORD,DUNN,N.C. FEED at Dunn. S-17-tt-e > .... FOR SALE: One house and tea lots. 800 E. Pearsall St. Rhode MM Mr. or Mrs. R. H. Hampton. 1-1-St-p _ t V FOR SALE: One five room MKlfet One station building and four lots. Call 2531 in Bast Erwin. 3. 6. Home. 1 -2-St-hl FOR SAUB: One mule in food condition. Bix years old and weighs 900 pounds. Is broken to work anywhere. See D. J. McLaurib, Dunn, Rt 2. ~ 12-28-3tp ±£i —li— ll—-HZ. FOR BALE: Clean 1949 Chrysler Windsor Highlander. Fully equip ped, with radio and heater. Ftat class condition. Priced to seH. Ofcll or Qene Hood at home of Mrs. S. P. Davis. Phone 2219, Dunn. l-8-3t-c • * FOR SALE: Malcolm’s Work Shop , All equipment and supplies. Phone 3266 or write to Malcolm Hodges, . Malcolm’s Work Shop, Dunn, N. C. ! l-i-ut-c FOR KENT HELP WANTED: white or colored. Job for man and woman. Apply at once. Howard Farms, Dunn, N. C. 12-28-3tp ! FARM FOR RENT: 7 acres tobac -1 co, open Jand for other crops. Lo- I* cated "I miles fr6m Lillington out Johnsonville Hwy. Apply to B. F. Wood, Dunn Rt. 3. 5 miles Qbt on old Fairground Road. 12-31-3 t-p FOR RENT: Two-horse farm. Has four acres of tobacco, 10 acreso* cotton, six acres of corn. Tenant must furnish his own mules and fuel. If Interested, see Louis Baer, Dunn, N. C. , Mac FOB RENT: Nkje four-room clnder block home. Located near Beasley's Tourist Court on Dunn-Fkyette vllle highway, just ouside town. Rent very reasonable. All modem conveniences. See Mrs. B. P. John son at Johnson’s Restaurant, Dunn N - c - tfnc FOR RENT: Five-room apartment. Extra nice. Steam heat. Electric hot water. Exhaust fan. Private entrance. Free heat and water. Will be ready for occupancy about Jan uary 10. Apply to Louis Baer, Dunn, ■For Rent: Two ohe horse farms five or six acres es tobacco-15. acres of cotton with.each. All the,bom you want. Bee George F. Pope. -Punn. • . ljß dtp r services qvauty flupnigi at sates*- 1 Bribes at TWYTORD PHJjrt- INO COMPANY m Dynn. Let us •.yjgtfagjßjg Legal Notice DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership formerly composed of <3. O. Warren and J. I. Thomas trading under the firm name of Dunn Pharmacy, has been dissolv ed mutually. C. O. Warren has PW'chased the interest of J.l. Thomas in said partnership fend has assumed the payment of aN obligations of said partnership. kJ? 118 the 31st day of December, 1981. C. O. WARREN . 3. I. THOMAS Jan. 3-10-17-24-31 Legal Notice ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as AdmlnUtra *s*° f Jhe, Estate of HattieHinsoo, late of Harnett County, this is to notify all p*«Kms in debted to said estate to make im mediate .payment to mb; and all Per*? ns having claims against said estate will present the same to me on or before December 13th, 1962. or this notice grill be pleaded to-bar of recovery. . - r 1 This 13th day of December, 1961. MYRES W. TILGHMAN, DUNN, N. C. ABMISTRATOR, CTA as J. ROBERT YOUNG, Attomev Dec. 13-t O-37; Jan. 3-10. r r- 11 \ Hi TOP * f vr* riUHv flaky ’’V Ai M |PM ■■ Auto Finance AUTO LOANS REFINANCING P?vmrni Money tn 10 Mi r^,i;, l s MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN. N. C. Fai<<-c\jlle St ’’he. c 11SS “3r*sl bruits and 'UegetaL/eS v\ | jj| FANCY CALIF. RED EMPEROR == GRAPES L W| DUE TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES FRESH PRODUCE ' W 7 Cj. prices good thru lbs. mm NvmZ llllllmwlw't SATURDAY JANUARY 5! ppRV !«.« Jsizp.Hg* 1 * Fresh Firm Iceber g *i |R| M IT —•«* LETTUCE ! m llTi & grapefruit 6or lie » • w -I wm mll V S' ! mum 2£2.m ~01, LAWE extra lge. “ m IBABY OKRA io-oi. 28c hfao head 4 _SJBB, fW r% I ho«ii>A(,olo joics - _ til IE * r- «< 21c I 25c .\ |tf|m tsamam cbopved 22c fancy medium size ■mm iSSffSSmm "O' ** Rutabagas, lb. 6c PgAgMßmg BLACKFYES no. 27c 8. HO. ] BED BUSS R(j broccoli T/ryp. Potatoes 5 39c Tyai . w jp... nsqi vsiii teis cun FT] ~~ T W ■ M I JIM DANDY £ f/ -k | WILSON’S ? 39' JT SL\ |W| I LIMA BEANS 2 25’ 'fl fIP ft* : HbEEF HASH ■? 37'\ T M PW uscu NomiuciL nks K V- WW' ■ napkins o?fo 10* x ■ TOMATOES " 28 ( KH ■ i Grocery and Meat Prices in Thu Ad Goad Thru Next Wed., Jan. 9 , tee hum oi nmo-mirri awh Ijßt nJ>TOp SHORTENING 4 <£ 95* Cl.ase&Sado™ ; -I NOT OCX'S CSC AMY SMOOT* ’ MAYONNAISE ?: 33* VWtIM: dkoocs vxirnL ok whjtx I f? 1 Ub- Ql& MARSHMALLOWS cl 29* rJLXm - Ol j mild m nuw save* label $°F£E „„ 7,e • iu~a, 3*uL &/ srS > i CHUCK ROAST Sic : tt. 52t • BUDGET BEEF ICO AL WUOE tiW • OMOXM, macgax.nb mU- S. Comnwrcid U. 1 Owk. m f #%; NVTREAT Lb 23c T l B<xf Sak 71 —/ C Bonele Beef j J . . . . . .....I . . i whftHMift ioc a. I wyTßnrrs& f-m|r / <■■■"«*» . . mw, i - • • ~ ■ iAmßi ” '[Chamber Banquet Tickets On Sale I Plans for the annual banquet of the Dunn Chamber of Commerce are now complete, it was reported today by Norman Suttles. The ban quet WlB start at 7;00 pm. on Tues day January 15th In the High School cafeteria. Speaker for the ooeasion will be William Ruffin, Erwm Mills offic ial ahd former president of the Na tional Association of Manufactur ers. Tickets for the event, priced at 31.50, are available from any mem ber of the board of directors or at the Chamber of Commerce offices. LOST AND FOUND LOST: A black and white pointer about ten days ago near Clement School. Reward. Charlie Suggs, Box 91, Erwin. I|3 3t p Death Os Child Ruled Accident Dr. J. S. Ay*es at Clinton, coroner for Sampson County, ruled today ; that five-year-old Sue Ellen Me-1 CuUen of Dunn, Route 6 orme to her death as the result of an un avoidable accident and said no In quest would be held In the fatality. The child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P, H. McCullen of Dunn, Route 5, was killed* almost instant ly Sunday morning about 11 o'clock when the automobile driven by her mother went out of control and ran ten feet off the highway into a canal. The accident occurred eight miles from Dunn in Sampson County at the intersection of Highway No. 551 and Highway 242. A tire was blown out and Dr. I Ayres said this possibly caused the 4 PAGE SEVEN Funeral Friday - For Mrs. Douglas Funeral servfcws w«l be hcM Avi jday afternoon for Mrs. AiOMr-fDva i Douglas, wife of Senjamto Ftfjnk- Un Douglas of Spring Lake, wt 2 o’clock at the Spring Lake Bap tist Church. The Rev. J. M Crim ford will conduct the serrtoer liwr ial will be in Philxdetphus oeme tery at Red Springs. Surviving are her three daughters, Mrs. Dannie BwingHßbn nie Doone; Mrs. Ivan J. Coulter, Canon City, Colo., Edna RuUt Doug las, Spring Lake; three MfSbia, Benjamin Franklin Douglas, tt.' S. Army, Japan; George MichaefJSpu- Iglas, Charleston, W. Va., Rakert Drake Douglas, Spring Lbfcer * accident. Another theory wa£3sat the steering apparatus went AM.
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