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CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words - 50c ead ad — 5 tunes - $2.25 — Ov er 25 words - 2c word—Pale in Advance — All keyed ad) 25c extra FOR SALE: Brand new por table typewriters Royal, Remington Rand and Smith Corona. Nothing down. $1.0C weekly. Phone 4555 for home demonstration. Morris Wad< Sales Co. 2-8-tfnC TODAY THRU SATURDAY CINEMASCOPE -TECHNICOLOR. Co-Starring: Martha Hyer, Don Duryea, Don DeFore ADMISSION FOR THIS ATTRACTION ONLY MATINEE CHILD — 15c-ADULTS — 54k STUDENT CARDS — 45o NIGHT CHILD — 15c-ADULTS — 60c STUDENT CARDS — 45c STARTS SUNDAY FOR SALE: Seed sweet po tatoes, N. C. improved, certi fied Porta Rica Yams, amount limited. Certified i blue tags if desired. Contact; C. C. Barefoot & Co., Benson, 1 N. C. office phone 5351, , home 2527. 2-19-20tC FOR SALE: One row B. F. Avery tractor with cultiva tors, new paint and motor j overhaul. Contact Edward' Surles, Route 2, Angier after 5:00 pan. or on Saturdays. 3-4-5t-P FOR SALE — Seven room house with large glass en closed back porch, 2 full * baths, running cold and hot' water, on Main Street in j Coats, half block from No. 55 highway. See J. M. Willis. Coats,, phone 9462 resi LAST TIME TODAY DALE ROBERTSON LINDA DARNELL — IN — "Dakota Incident" SATURDAY (Doable Feature) GLENN FORD — IN — 'Fastest Gun Alive' — AND — SPENCER TRACY — IN — "Northwest Passage" SUNDAY — MONDAY TUESDAY 1 SAVE FOR THE FUTURE! r account earns 3% INTEREST Conveniently located in •Dunn *Benson •Angler •Coat* •Newton Grove And outer nne N. c. Cammunltiar ^IRST OTIZENS BAN K £ TRUST COMPANY j ' dence 9472 business. 2-27-10-t C FOR SALE: 1956 4 door Oldsmobile, actual mileage 10,000, priced for quick sale. See David Wilson, phone 2910. 3-5-4t-P FOR SALE: Lot 125x150 feet, residential lot in nice section on Guy Road Ave. water and sewage,* $2000.00. Phone 4228 or see Mickey Rouse. 3-7-6t-C FOR SALE: Mules, cows, and all/ kinds of farm imple ments such as 1 and 2 horse wagons, com and cotton planters, riding cultivators, guano distributors and 1-2 row Farmall tractor with all squipment. Cash or terms. If interested see Louis Baer, Dunn, N. C. 2-27-M W F-tfn C FOR SALE: Sewing machine ■$19.95, G. E. Ironer-$49.95, Bendix Dryer-$75.00, Oil tieater-$9.95. See Howard Hodges Jr. Dunn Salvage Store. 3-4-3t-MWFC FOR SALE: Poloid hand camera and flash-$55, Argus C3 camera-29.95, .Fox double barrel 12 gauge-39.95, Rem ington 22 automatic-24.95, Savage 12 gauge automatic -75.00. See Howard Hodges Joseph Gotten and Ward Bond are cast as father and son who’ hate each other In “The Halliday Brand,” a United Artists release, opening: Sunday at the Dunn The atre. Jr. at Dunn Salvage Store. 3-4-31-MWFC FOR SALE: Valuable pro perty for sale at White Lake. Residence, thriving business plenty of room for expan sion. Easy terms. Write or see Mrs. J. L. McCulloch, Box C, Elizabethtown, N. C. 2-8-4Fri C FOR RENT FOR RENT: Nice 6 room house, hot water, wired far electric stove, Out in the country. For information call Luby Warren, 4627. 3-4-5t-P FOR RENT: Good five room house located on W. Broad Street, Dunn, N.C., House wired for electric stove. Has hot water heater. Now avail able. Call Mack M. Jernigan, office tel. 3275, Res. 3074. 3-8-2t-P FOR RENT: 3 room down- { stairs apartment at 609 E. \ Pearsall Street, private en- I trance and bath. Call Billy I Lee, 5306, day phone, 4140 I after 6:30. 3-8-3t-P FOR RENT: Four and five room houses on Louis Baer s farm. If interested call 3336, Louis Baer, Dunn, N. C. 2-27-M W F-tfn C FOR RENT: 9000 square J feet of warehouse space with t cement floor, clean building, f resasonable rent. See Louis r Baer, Dunn, N. C. 2-27-M W F-tfn C J FOR RENT— Nice~upstairs J apartment, two bedrooms, : furnished. Electric stove and e refrigerator. A. B. Adams, f «10 S. Magnolia, Phone 3388. 3-6-tfn-p r SPECIAL NOTICES Wheu you think- or FiCTUR ES, think of me. But when you see me don’t think of a cartoon. PICTURES of any thing, anytime, anywhere Specialize in weddings and group pictures. T. M. Stew art. Lillineton. N C I fOTICE: Have your hair lone at Dunn College of Jeauty Culture, at school >rices. All work supervised, 10 appointments necessary. ?hone 4270. 3-6-MWF-tfn C Need A Personal Loan We make loans from $10 to ISM on autos and furniture. Security Loan Corporation Comer Fayetteville And Cumberland Streets DUNN. N. C. ~ Auto Finance ^ortey/,ih"Q Motor CREDIT CO. : , DUNN. N. c. ; Fayetteville St.. • Phofce:Jir»8 HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED— Van ted at once — Rawleigh )ealer in Dunn. Write iawleigh’s Dept. NCC-682 t, Richmond, Va. 3-8-lt-P Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant o an order pi the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Dunn, hat the Town of Dunn will offer or sale at public outcry at the cor er of Edgerton Street and Magno a Avenue in the Tiwn of Dunn, t 11:00 o'clock A. M., on Saturday, larch 30, 1957, that frame bulld og purchased by the Town of Dunn rom Mrs. Oeorge P. McKay, sav og and excepting all water heat rs and all bathroom and kitchen ixtures. The Town of Dunn reserves the ight to reject any and. all bids. This the 23rd day of February, 157. ATTEST Chas. It. Storey, Clerk TOWN OF DUNN By: Ralph E. Hanna, Mayor A. B. Uzzle, Jr., City Manager torch 7, 14. 21, 28 lecordAdsPay XTRA-MILEAGE NEW TREADS^* good/year For about ONE HALF the cost of new tires I U (APPLIED TO SOUND TIKE BODIES OB TO YOUR OWN TIRES \ New tire materials and tread design. Goodyear approved equipment and methods. More mile? ' age for less money. Ask about our guarantee 1 HOUR SERVICE RERRY BROS. TIM SERVICE P4CL PERRY, Owner — CHARLES CORE, Manager Quinn Shopping Center — Dunn, N. C. — Phone 4639 * ERWIN NEWS CIRCLE MEETING Members of the Margaret Has sail circle of the Erwin Baptist Church met with Mrs. John Lock erman bn the Dunn-Erwtn highway oon Tuesday evening at 7:30 with 12 members present. Mrs. Hartwell Byrd presided over the business and the meeting opened with the hymn “Love Lifted Me". Mrs. John Wilbourne gave the devotional and led in proper. Alter the business dis cussion Miss Olive McKnown . .taught a portion of the mission study book on "Missions U. 8. A.’ followed by the group singing “Bless Be The Tie That Binds” Mrs. W. 8. Rochester /closed the meeting with prayer. During the social hour Mrs Lockerman served strawberry shortcake with whipped cream nuts and coffee to Mis. Earl Stew art, Miss McKnown, Mrs. Wil bourne, Mrs. Rochester, Mrs. Byrd Mrs. Harvey Bass, Mrs. Bud Strickland, Mrs. Carl Lucas, Mrs Elliot Autry, Mrs. Ernest Davis Mrs. Archie Woodworth and twc visitors Mrs. Louis Capps and Mrs Honeycutt. BRIDAL SHOWER - On Saturday evening Mrs. Henry Turnage entertained at a miscel laneous shower in honor of Mrs, Billy Turnage, a recent bride, at the Erwin Recreation Center. Prizes for games played went to Miss Wanda Tedder, Mrs. Willie Matthews Sr., Mrs. Tom Byrd, Mrs. Turnage then opened her lovely gifts from her friends. Delicious refreshments were then served to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tum1 age, Woodrow Turnage, Mrs. Ru pert Wade, Mrs. Julius Wade, Mrs. Myrtle Harper, Mrs. John Roy Braddley, Mrs. Pete Godwin, Mrs, R. W. Tedder, Miss Wanda Tedder, Mrs. Charlie Wicker, Mrs. Willie Matthews Sr., Mrs. Tom Byrd, Mrs. David Wade, Mrs. Davis Core, Mrs. Haze Phillips and Mrs. J. E. Mc Lamb. BIBLE CLASS Members of the P. G. Parker Bible Class met on Monday even ing at the church. As devotional the girls gave daily Bible readings. Business of the month was dis cussed and taken care of and the Sunday School lesson for next Sun day was discussed. Miss June Turlington and Misses Ma’garut q^nd Louise Cummings e;r,Pd delicious refreshments to Mrs. Betty Sue Carter, Miss Betty Lurks, Mi's. Bobby Suggs, Miss Ifcricy Glover and Mrs. IX C. Woodall . CIRCLE MEETING Mrs. Gieamon Page entertained members of the Marjorie Spence' Circle on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ous Parker and Mrs. Margaret Lawrence were remembered with gifts at tlus meeting since Mrs.! Parker is leaving for Germany soon ! and Mrs. Lawrence is moving to fflfi Ightsville Beach. Mrs. Ellis Barbour presided over the meeting and a social hour fol lowed. Those present were Mrs. Barbour, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. LattT ende, Mrs* Parker, Mrs. Fulton Godwin, Mrs. Ralph Ennis, Mrs. ! G. L. Elderbaum, Mrs. Roy Came- ; ron, Mrs. Ruth Bryant and Mrs. John A. Tart. „ Fellowship Club Met The Fellowship dub of the Er win Methodist church met on ! Thursday evening at 6:30 in the Recreation Department of the churih for a supper meeting pre pared by the WJ3.C.S. A delicious meal of string beans, rice and gravy, fried chicken, salad, Believe it or not— a genuine U. S. ROYAL The world famous U. S. Royal Air Rid# —what a value! We Have BEAR Wheel Balancing and Alignment W. B. WARREN CORPORATION. DUNN, N. C. AifflAMJSMeSMKiedMUfiMURfcMOMetteW Oxygen Equipped t CROMARTIE FU Phone 2077 rAW »'lv. lot biscuits, coffee, cocoanut caks uid coffee was enjoyed by Bib 3raham, Jack Crawford, Rev. W. 3. Feltmaa, Clyde Crawford, Jack 3roc>:, A. R. Marley, Jack Jonc3 ilbert Oldham Jr., Mar/in West, Eldridge Norris, J. R. Path7, Auth or Fowler, Mike Crawford, Ken Pate,” Cur wood Sesaoms, Hubei t Stewart, Gordon Ennis, E. K Thomas Jd., Thurman Gaster, Beechie McCaskill, and Robert Lee. Following the supper Jack Brack introduced Rev. Eiders, oastor of the Baptist Church in Coate wi n made a short talk and Rev. Felt man dismissed the group. INSURANCE For Fire, Auto, Home anu Business Insurance CALi* 2121.' Snipes Insurance Agency M-W-F-tf l Didn't Cough ALL NIGHT CREOMULSION BRINGS SRECTACULAft RELIEF Special Formula Creomnl. sion Cou.-rh Syrup for Chil dren relieves coughs due to colds right now. with out narcotics or antahista>> mines, stops tickle — pro motes sleep—tastes good too. Get— CREOMULSIOK FOR CHILDREN Ambulance Service NERAl HOME Dunn, N. C. Il»—•% H. Wholesale Co., Inc. NOW MATHES Makes An Air Conditioner ; for the First Time In the History of Air Conditioning 1 Possible For Everyone! 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