THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, ilfifl RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES 35-Word Minimum 50c Same Ad This Size Type 2c Word This Size Type .. 3c Word 3 times only SI.OO ALL KEYED ADS Ate strictly confidential and no information will be given. Please do not ask for it. BE AHEAD, RE-TREAD! If your tires are worn smooth, It’s risky to keep driving on them. Be ahead hi safety, economy and transportation pleasure by having Benson Auto Supply recap them for you. Full guarantee. Benson Auto Suoply, Firestone Store, phone 206-1, Benson, N. C. 1-10 5 t chg. LOST Between Coats and Angler one oil heater. If found, please notify Stephens Hardware, Coats, N. C. Phone 3941-1. 1-10 3 t pd. WANTED Used tires 600-16 and 650-16. Suitable for recapping. No breaks. Must not be too old. Will pay top prices. BENSON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY, Firestone Store, Benson, N. C. 1-8 6 t chg. FOUR—ROOM unfurnished apart ment for rent. Downstairs, with front and. back entrance, at 701 S. Magnolia Ave. Wired for electric stove. Phone 2956. Jesse M. Jerai gan. 3 t pd. 1-9, 10, 11 FOR SANITATION'S SAKE Let us clean your septic tank, also shal low wells. Phone 3924-8, MALONE St COMPANY, Inc. Coats, N. O. 1-8 15 t chg. THE DAILY RECORD wants cor respondents and subscription agents In every community within a 20-mile area of Dunn. If your community is not already represented, write oi telephone The Record today. f> ' goodlsed ' CARS-TRUCKS jJ[|L —BOUGHT —SOLD. Ugj||S —TRADED xQpr —FINANCED NAYLOR - DICKEY DIAL 2L3T Fayetteville Hwy Dunn, • ■-. * . .ml %. .XMmbmzg: •- •• MBA 1 , . »-h Jwh /■§ WAT f ■ :mgkfmto r £b> fI U| lw w w »Vi w i ui n rA>H Join" whir If the heat is on yoti because of ejects.. ; c * n Y^“ wb * l * ; ;: t ./ i.», J fied ad. Within g fpw hours after~ydur ad appears ouf subscribers are toW abuut your „„„„ ,„.i, vr; ...a.. ’.7 I eager to ™en. Graduate, registered civil engineer Land surveying, terracing, city lots house plans, building layout, era tract engineering work, will furnish certified blueprint plan for record ing. J. J. Hogue Phone 2342 Dunn 12-21-50 30 t chg "STANDARD FERTILIZER-It’s Made It’s Way The Way It’s Made. Lets start the New Year off right by buying the right kind of fertilizer. We believe that If you will first ask the farmers vbo have been using STANDARD FERTILIZER for the past several years you will be con vinced that it will be worth your while to give it a trial. Contact any of the following agents: MCLAMB MACHINERY CO., INC., punn; M_ E. ENNIS Coats; T. T. LANIER, Buie’s Creek; E. E. LEE. Benson Route 2; D. N. SMITH, Four Oaks, N. C. ;Route 2,* JESSE B. MCLAMB, Four Oaks, Route 3; PAUL CREECH, Four Oaks, Route 1. A. B. ADAMS, District Salesman, Dunn, N. C. J-l 20 t pd SECRETARY WANTED---Local firm desires experienced steno grapher who can take shorthand at reasonable rate of speed and type. Must have good knowledge of modem office procedure. Apply in writing to No. 50, Care of Daily Record. 1-8 5 t pd. QUALITY PRINTING at econo mical prices at TWYFORD PRINT ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us bid on your next order. Telephone 3271. We will call for and deliver your work. 1-1 20 t pd. FOR ALL THE NEWS of Ulir section,, plus State, National and World news, read The Record. Deli vered to your door every afternoon Only 20 cents per week. A whole year payable in advance for only $7.50 until January 11. Save a dollar during the next few days by taking advantage of this special intro ductory offer. $50.00 REWARD —for evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of party killing wild geese on my pond Friday night, December 22, 1950. Ed Purdle, Phone 3045, Dunn, N. a 1-4 0 t_pd. BfjfjLDQZER jPBjJRATOR WAN TED—Far td-18 International Bull dozer. Must be experienced. McLamb Machinery Co., Inc., Telephone 3171, Dunn, N. C. 4 t c. 1-9 4 t chg. LOST One black fender skirt j for Cadillac. Finder please return ' to Quinn Funeral Home, Dunn, N. C. 1-9 3 t chg.. FOR SALE Heathwood collies. Registered collie puppies—Stud service. 3017 Grant Avenue. Phone 3-7187, Raleigh, N. C. 1-9 3 t pd. CALL ME For your plumbing needs. Licensed plumber with 30 years experience. Work guaranteed. Marvin Owens. 804 E. Harnett St., Phone 2505, Dunn, N. C. 1-9 3 t pd. WANTED White or colored, fast 1 short order cook. Must be experienc ed. Room and board furnished if necessary. Call 3921-1 ,for inter view. 1 jl-9 ttc. WANTED Room and board or room for young man. Phone 3271. 1-lt 3 t chg Man Injured In Accident Marvin Frevatt, 33,0 f Durham Rt. 4, suffered painful injuries in an accident at Bunnlevel about mid night Wednesday. According to Patrolman R. B. Leonard, Prevatt was going south on highway 15-A, when his car ran off the road near the Presbyterian Jhurch at Bunnlevel. He cut back across the road and the car over turned. The car was demolished, the pat rolman said. The driver is in High smith Hospital, Fayetteville, where he is undergoing treatment for a broken right ankle, a fractured left leg and lacerations on the fore head. The accident is still under in vestigation, and no charges have beep preferred. Funeral Held For Mrs. Lett Mrs. Verta Cox Lett, 59, died at her home, Jonesboro Heights Rt. 7, at 7:30 p. m. Tuseday, after several months of declining helath. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Thursday at Moore Rpion, with the Rev. George Tally in charge. Burial was in the church cemetery. The body lay in state at the church one hour prior to ser vices. Surviving are her husband, W. IV Lett; two sons, P. D. Lett of Jones boro Heights Rt. 1, and Gilbert Lett of Sanford; seven daughters, Mrs. C. WV "Womack of Sanford Rt, 2, Mrs. Winfred Cufnmlrifes and Carlyle Byrd of Lllllngton Rt. 3« Mrs. E. Upchurch of Sanford, Mrs. Earl Yarborough of Jonesboro | Heights Rt. 7, Mrs. Violet Lawrence lof Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Gladys Lett,of Jonesboro Heights Rt. 7; 22 grandchildren and two great . grandchildren; one urother. Doyle Cox, Sanford Rt. 2; two sisters, Mrs. | Coral Kelly of Dunn and Mrs. Norris Thames, Corinth. The deceased was born in Mocee County, a caughter of the late El* berta Womack and Calvin Cox. Club To Hear Guest Speaker Dunn Rotarians will hear an ex planation of chanee in the social security law at the regular meeting Friday evening. Guest speaker at the meeting will be V. D. Herbert, manager of the Fayetteville district office of the social security administration. Her bert is expected to take up most of the program time telling of recent changes in the law, and pointing out ways in which these changes affect local businessmen. Wesley C, Fowler has charge of the program. The club meets at the Dunn Armory- Rosenfeld's Quality Shop LUCKNOW SQUARE LOOK! All Dresses - SI.OO Down Ladies Coats $5-$lO Down Ladies' Suits ss~slo Down 'I .. j w . •.* • ■ € * r* Mens Clothing: Low Down imiMiMrnooa* Heim, it«. Joint Concert (Cwttnmd From Pace On*) he uses a violin over 100 years old, an excellent example of the work of the French violin maker, Vuillau me. * ONE OF NINE The joint recital is orife of a series of nine attractions projected for the current season by the associ ation. Four of these were presented before Christmas, and Other feat ures have been tentatively schedule ed for presentation during February, March and April. Features which v Te/sv&jsiort SATISFACTION#! GUARANTEED QVt strmt aS nukn t4nh $ Homtfydiet «• S* -15 Y **"‘ *" RmJU [PACKARD “ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE” McLAMB FARM MACHINERY DUNN, N. 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LOSE THE GRAND PRITE / THE BORDER By s' \I J /vt;?' l I'M t/ UK3GS ARE OF A POTATO PEELER V MIDNIGHT* F i— i„, ... '., . SNUFFY SMITH—By Fred TassweH MICKEY MOUSE—By Walt Disney “ ) ~ : : n a»s...Bur Hfe’s a very smart >| L —i for six VEAKs\.._isFFasv waCthe'' A COLLEGE MAN..MOu SuS-lECT CP EXPERIMENTAL ?6S|ARCH AT^ —/—, ——z ,——. ’'' '’ . « DICK TRACY—By Chester Gould 1 ~. ' • • ~ ' - . -.’ - ; z ?. ji"j'.;i - i r .——t •■■■■ • .. BLONPIE—By Chic Young _ 1 i 1 —n—,., ..• ..!:. eSi^mi wily JjWB Oly. aylS tTTjHB- I" mm L .J3T?^‘wb ! :N gg^SK- / jiW- " B : I I *“ w| lj.„ . ■ --g?-•- > i a^iwaß l MMBWBBpiyLt tj d c “to smfr The United DauffbUTa' of the Confederacy will meet Friday after noon at 3:30 o’clock at Jje home of MTs. William Pearscll, with Mrs. -."■ " » ...... .. .... . Janies Best and Mrs. Ralph Snipes; #* johit the iltt.'aifc wls marfe tbdiy by! LI’S. ‘-ItiJh riinot -preside:,t vhoj meet a I'rge attcLdract.. | PAGE 7 I VISIT OKS IN LILLINGTttff Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hod Tee bpent 1 the weekend in LilUngten vising , Mrs, Hodge’s mother Mr. E. V. I Greene.