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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 12, 1951 1 i/f us£ 4ii|S§fe§g FOR SALE: One Snare Drum in fair condition. If Interested phone . P 213, Ma-garet Oodwin. . io-i3-at-c •J to ft SALS: Five room house on t East Broad Street. F. B. Sumer -lin. Dunn, Phone 2311. 10-12-3 t-c 3FOR SALE:"I94i Ford with a 1946 sMercury motnrt Good condition, priced at *400.00, new tires. Mrs. Newsome, phone 2358 af ter 12:00. M>-12-3t-p vFOR SALE: One eight ft. Frtgld talre In first class condition. Motor makes no' sound and is like new. Only (69.50. Phone *412, Coats Motor Co. 10-12-3 t-c Uncla Sam may give your oil to John Bull. Let us fill your tank today. Fltchett’s Home OU Co. Dunn, N. C. Phone 3138. f-19-tfc FOR . BEST RESULTS with aU farm animals. WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. You win And a complete Hue of WAYNE FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FARM FOR SALE 33 acres, 12 to 15 acres cultivated, 3 acres tobacco Six room dwelling. Store, service station and dwelling t>mbined on Dunn-Cllnton high ay in cross roads. F. B. Summer lin, Dunn. Phone 2311. 10-3-3 t-c BOATS FOR SALE B—l 4 ft. boats: Price *125.00 Price cut to *IOO.OO. I—l 2 ft. Boat: *IIO.OO. Price cut to (90.00. Malcolmn’s Work Bhop, Dunn, N. C. HOWARD JM. UE CO. DUNN, N. C. "Business Founded 1900" .—.—.— , ■ » MII ■ II \ - , ■ PLANT COZART'S SEED ' ' (Registered and Certified) For Higher Yield* dnd Finer Crops ARLINGTON OATS ATLAS 50 WHEAT VICTORGRAIN 48-93 ATLAS 66 J4|AT‘ FULGRAIN OATS This is top QUALITY SEED; wethink the best that can be bought. Grown by us from foundation stock; processed by us. GERMINATION: A minimum of §5% with most 97% or better. PURITY: None less than 99% with most as high as 99.5%. NO WEEDS, noxious or otherwise, SLURRY TREATED with Cere san end DDT. Sacked in new N. C. Crop Improve ment Association hags, wheat 2 bu. per sack, oats S bu. I Wholesale and Retail. _r ~ Plant THE REST - Plant COZART'S SEED S. M. COZART Centre Brick Whse. Tel. 2011 Wilson, N. C. * . • .* ' ay* is ,3 XVc|m JfVVif II II ®Wte e'u* orphins ou*n7 HA^^raY.^Leon^iodSa fro Ptgtx- Phone 2740, Dunn.N.o. Car stolen from Mickey , Rouse's Uaed Car Lot on Friday night— The thief muse not have known how reasonable Mickey Rouse sells automobiles. See Mickey's used cars, low prices and easy terms. For * little money down and small pay ments you can drive a good used car off our lot with a clear con science. Mickey Rouse, Used Cars, Phone 4228. 10-9-3 t-c FOR BALE: Complete bathroom outfits. Recessed tub, cliset and lavatory. Only *15950. An outstand ing bargain. McLamb Plumbing 6s Heating Co. Phone 2649, Dunn, N. C. WF tt-o BUY YOUR NEXT major General Electric appliance from us. We are offering up to *125 for your old refrigerators and up to *SO for ran ges. We also have one General El ectric deep freezer at a special re duced price or what you have to trade In. Terms given If necessary. Coats Mdtor Company. 10-12-3 t-c FOR SALE:Six tickets to Carolina- South Carolina Homecoming game at Chapel Hill Saturday. Regular price. See Hoover Adams at The Dally Record office. 10-11-2 t-p SAVE MONEY . By Stopping By To See Norris Glass Co. 510 E. Broad St. Phone 2561 For All Your Glass Needs 10-8-lt-c UWI U built with four rooms. Ideal Bring quarters to couple or single man. Quarters consist of kitchen, living room and two bedrooms. Sta tion and quarters are now being occupied by owner. Reason for sale or to rent-owner is entering dif ferent occupation. Ccmtaet W. O." Holes at Sevice Station In Coats, N. C.—lo-8 *t * FOR BALE: Residence on corner lot. Located one block from busi ness section. Phone 3288. Dunn, N. C. ’ • 10-11-3 t-c EVERYTHING TO~BUIkJ> WITH; We Guarantee: to furnish everything needed to Delia your house—except framing lumber. Save money, time and worry Godwin Building Supply Co. In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3*75. M-W-F -tfnr. Freshly Ground "HOT BISCUIT" FLOUR FEEDS CORN MEAL At Your Grocers or „ At The Mill Thera's None Better McLAMB'S FLOUR MILL Benson Hwy. Phone 2649 Dunn, North Carolina wrtic SPECIAL NOTICE WANT TO BUILD A HOME? Get our estimate for homes costing (6500 to *12,000 in towns having waterworks. See homes which we have built for others. Let us build to you and assist you in obtaining long-time loan to finance a sub stantial part of the cost. HOME BUILDING COMPANY Phones 3332 3771 Angler, N. C. 20-t-p NOTICE Purdie Equipment Company has received notice from the Gen eral Electric Company that be ginning November 12th, Federal Excise Tax will probably be placed on the following items: Automatic Washers Automatic Dish Washers Automatic Ironers Automatic Garbage Disposers 18-5-2 t-c EorbenT FOR RENT Small dwelling for couple, wired for electric stove and water heater. See Herbert Taylor. 3t-10-12 chg. FOR RENT: one large furnished room with semi-private bath. Hot and cold water Phone 2689 after 6 pjn. Bob Wagstaff. 10-10-3 t-c FOR RENT: Three-room unfurn ished apartment. Newly painted. Wired for electric stove. Want couple without children. Apply 502 E. Broad St. or phone 2291. 10-11-3 t-c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Well-established business firm desires a number of ladles in this vicinity to make calls In their neighborhood with a pop ular product Pleasant, dignified work. No previous experience nec essary. You won’t get rich, but you can earn *25 or *3O a week by at your own convenience. TW» 1* working only a few hours each day, a particularly fine opportunity for ladles handling Stanley’s, Avon and other products to increase thalr earnings at the same time. Write 444, % The Dally Record. 9- tl-c v - - MAN OR averaging *45 weekly. Call on cus tomers for famous Watkins Pro ducts in city of Dunn. No invest ment Immediate earnings. Write J. R. Watkins Co. Dept 8-3, Rich mond, Va. 10- HELP WANTED Man wanted for part-time work in Campbell College laundry. Must be able to operate steam presser. Job will require only about four hours each day. Ap ply to Lonnie D. Small, Business Manager, Camp bell College, Buie’s Creek, N. C. 8-t c 10-11 If** yi wont, ' m _ FRWINI FTV . rV v - ,c 1 1 LOUISE MOORE, PEGGY WEAVER HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTIES -V as j n ' . . Louise Moore and Peggy Weaver celebrated their 17th birdthdays with a party at the park center Tuesday evening at 7:10 o'clock, si A red and white color scheme was carried out throughout the club rooms. During the evening the young folks played games and enjoyed dancing and Louise and Peggy opened their maay pretty gifts. Later In the evening delicious refreshments consisting, of kand wlches, cookies, candy and soft drinks were served. Hiose present , Included i Aiijiy Moore and Peggy Weaver, honorees, Betty Lou Gray, Doris Tyndall, ***! CROSLEY’S IffiSiißß! / “AMERICAN 52,000,000 M\h/ WAY” CONTESTS ENTER THESE FINE CONTESTS NOW ..TODAY! It’s Easy! It’s Fun! Johnson Cotton Co. Your Crosley Dealer, Nothing To Buy! ■ *■ **tpi rmi»i — • : --**** > kri 50 Words or Less May Mean SIO,OOO to Tell Us What I you or SIO,OOO to Your church or j | The American Way of Life Charity! | ... Means To You ' '■ ■■■■■ ■■wteweii * Mini. I 1.1 nil I . »■. 3 • : 'v ' •... v Z-- Xi, . v■ * • ■ f; words or less, write your views on “What the Ameri- to be given away by Crosley and its dealers . . . over 8,000 ' simSle fnL m^ 5 £35 * prises in cash and gift certificates ... over $500,000 in cash CrMley’s™ American CoLsts W $2%| n MO to churches 811(1 recognized charities * ’ $ * ; Over $2,000,000 To Be Given Away! Two Contests ... Enter Both Now! * * " ,• v .■ * • • 4 i !• P“ r , Ow" Store's Contest 2. Crosley National Contest Were holding Gur Own Stores Contest, in addition to * » Crosley’s National Contest in which you can win SIO,OOO, * and we’re awarding the following prizes FIRST PRIZE: A *3OO Crosley Gift Certificate to the SJJH “* winner PLUS SIOO in cash to the church church or recoteted dwrlt, erod b, the .inner. or racognixod charity named by tho NEXT 10 PRIZES* winner. SI,OOO cash to each of 10 winners, and SI,OOO addltion- Nothing To Buy . . . Nothing To Send For 81 church or chßrit y y»> winoar. T .w...« i: — 1 cic 1 :mwi n? Virginia Smith, Doris Johnson, Jean Hawley, Larry Ennla, Algle Fair cloth. R. c. Jackson, Ruth BUyan, Rebuen Upchurch, Gene McKee, Ray Hall, Frank Weaver Jr. and Harold Spence. Miss Grace Sugg chaperoned the group. Mrs. Sease Paid Honor At Erwin Mrs. Earl Sease’s sisters enter tained her at a surprise birthday dinner at her home Sunday. Mrs. Sease's husband carried her away from home for a short while and when they returned Mrs. Sease Mrs Griffin Hostess To Erwin Circle tors. L. W. Griffis was hostess to members of the Prudence Rifly Circle of the first Baptist Church at her home Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting opened with the group ringing “Lead On OKing Eternal”. Mrs. Gus Parker gave the de found her dining table set with a delicious dinner including a pretty pink and green birthday cake bearing the Inscription “Happy Birthday Sister." Those present for this delightful occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sease and children Diane and Edna Earle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee ! Mason and daughter Linda, Mr. j and Mrs. A. B. Parter, Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Junior Mar , tin and son William and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bland and daughter Katheren of Greensboro. METHODIST GROUP AT ERWIN MEETS WITH MRS. HUDSON On Tuesday evening at 7:*0o o'clock Mrs. B B. Hudson and Mrs. J. S Uruton entertained votional concerned with tbs parable of the sowers and than Mrs. W. O Godwin dbcusssd the parable Mrs. Parker was also in charge of the program and those taking 1 part were Mrs. Gilbert Woodworth and Mrs. T. B. Hayes. Mrs. Griffin, circle chairman,' conducted the business session dur ing which time routine reports were given and meeting places for I the year were discussed. Following the meeting a soda* hour was held during which time the hostess served, chocolate cake, salted nuts and coffee to -the fol lowing Mesdames: Parker, Wood worth, Hayes, Godwin, Elliot Autry, Ralph Ennis, Will Roc hester, Maade Stewart, Donnie Parrish, Liston Stephens, and Miss Lena McNeill. Two visitors Mrs. Alvin Tart and Mrs. Harris were also present. PAGE SEVEN dtet Church at fhs horns sf Mrs. S T* »»- ' Yhs mseting opened with a vary IrijOriqfrfr XifcsiEiiiril by Mra. a. Mrs. W. P. Hart Jr. wu fat charge of tbs program tor the evening, which was anUtlMMOod Is Ns Rsspester of Parsons’wjboss taking part on the progsaiQnr* Mrs. W. P. Holt Or. MnaSelen Carr and Mis. E. C. OodiHste Following the program Ugfafai Inesa useilon was held nn4Zßlow lng this a social period ■riaring which time the hostesses served salted nuts, cake and taHNs Members present other Hum the hostesses were Mrs. Mar 16b* Mrs. Holt Br. and Jr. Mra CanS Mrs. Geddle, Mrs. P. O. Parker, Mra J. H. Price, Mrs. Johnnie Whitman, Mrs. D. T. Stutte, Mrs. Lutis Fowler, Mrs. D. A. Petty, Mrs. J. R. Jones and Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr.
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