TUESDAY AJFTgtItfQOK, NOVEMBfi* «, MSI fei itnntglgHaiMitek kjf •. &[&* *TT2T! f .'I T T7O, srr\ , vn. . •• * -; ••' FOa SAIE S6ALE: One 75x150 foot lot in *. Located one and' * half off Highway 801 on West alt Street. Owned by Benson Church of God. Very desirable lot in excellent locatian.-fiee or phone Rev. joe Whittenton, Phone 3041, Erwin. Uncle Sam may give your oil to John Bull. Let vs fin your tank today. Fitchett’s Home Oil Co. Dunn, N. C. Phone 3138. S^JMfc FOR BEST RESULTS with all farm animals, WATNE FEED Is the product for you to buy. You will And a complete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY. Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALS: Model A Fords, coupes and sedans. Three to choose from. Phone 228. Mickey Rouse Used Cars. . ' 11-2-3 t-c GET TOP PRICES AT Benson AND • Dunn BOG MARKETS OPERATED BY NOAH WILLIAMS 4. A. JONES Buying Every Day TOP CASH * PRICES - HO COMMISSIONS EARL HAWLEY OIL CO. |Miolesale Dealer . (@) 1 PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODUCTS Loans-Financing ,Rp Hike Lwms On New and Used Automobiles • INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPT.. HtST-anZßi BANK & TRUST CO. ! Stewart Theatre Bldg. , | f*ta» »»T Ponn, N. C. STOP— LOOK —AND READ g FRIDAY'S SALE MOVEMMR 2,1951,0 f . A \/CD A T!C I l 1 1,940,668 POUNDS FOR $1,108,470.75 AVCKAVJC Sf U » NO CLOSING I## g date iN SALES FOR THE SEASON, 83,634,228 POUNDS AUEDATE E£l7 sight FOR $47,008,529.33 AVEKAVJE jQ" , these ipmmtf voue tobacco in * .*» a—, -H- w - || . son yNo rehopte ■—a£ : baby canon ton ral* - strong anU tardy dilcks. Me* Sampthires. Rhode Ishad Reda. I tarred Racks, White Leghorns, j White Keeler, and Bud Orphing tana, ttatcb jays every Monday and Inuwdag. Complete line d poultry equipment. We sex chicks. DUNN HATCHERY. Leon Godwin, proprietor. Phone 3740, Dunn, N. Q a-16-tfiv . MR. fARMER: For youi complete line of furniture, paints, dry goods, shoes, rea(3y to wear, visit E. Baer t Son’s. For your shopping con venience we are open ’til 9 every wees night. 7-19-T TH-ts-c FOR SALE: One 35 acre farm In Harnett County. 19 acres in culti vation. Nice home and outbuildings. One tobacco barn, 3 acres tobacco allotment. Priced for quick sale. Contact or call Herbert L. Johnson, 9426, Coats, N. C. 11-5-2 t-c FOR SALE: Four piece maple bed room suite including springs and mattress. All in good shape. Price $75.00. Can be seen at 705 S. Elm Ave. or Call 2517. U-5-3t-p FOR SALE: Love birds. See them at 125 Spring Branch Road, known as Old Pope Road, 100 ft. east of city limits, after 5' p.m. Hargus Davidson. 11-6-3 t-p FARM FOR SALE: 30 acres, 16 in cultivation. New tobacco barn with curers. New six room dwelling with lights, water and complete bath on hard surface road 300 yards from school. F. E. Summerlin. Phone 2311. 11-6-3 t-c FOR SALE: Extra nice double breasted bronze turkeys. All orders placed before Nov. 15 will be 63c table dresaed, for terns, 68c, table dressed for hens. Mail your order oi‘ see Mrs. W. C. Westbrook, Rt. 5 Dunn. 11-6-lt-c “for BENT FOR RENT: One large front bed room, semi-private bath. Heat and continuous hot water. Ca 11.3689 af ter 6 pm. U-5-3t-p FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom, private entrance, private bath. Hot and cold water. Call 3621 after 6 p.m. 11-6-3 t-p HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Well-established . business firm desires a number of ladies in this vicinity to make calls in their neighborhood with a pop ular product. Pleasant, dignified i ALL KEYED ADS are strictly <sonfiden£ »1 and no information will na given. Please do not ask toi it. CLASSIFIED RATES This Type .3c Word j 9 TIMES ONLY $1.25 •;3 3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO 5-Word Minimum She Same Ad rbis 81*e Type 1c Word \ i work. No previous experience nec essary. You won’t get rich, but . you can earn $25 or S3O a week by at your own convenience. This is working only a few hours each day, a particularly fine opportunity for ladies handling Stanley's, Avon and 9-24 tl-c other products to increase their earnings at the same time. Write 444, % The Daily Record. MALE CIiERK needed at once. Ap ply in person at the M’ System Store in Dunn U-5-3t-c HELP WANTED: Experienced salesman, twenty or older, to work in Dunn and vicinity. Car furnish ed. Call 2367 for further informa tion. lf-5-3t-p WANTED Female, white or colored dishwash er, good pay; room and board furnished -if neces sary. Call 9211 all Week. Ma’s Kitchen. 5t c 10-31- HELP WANTED: Cashier wanted. Please apply in person at Stewart Theatre between 2:30 and 6:30 or 7:30 and 10:30. 11-1-ts-c WANTED: Maid for five days a v."*ek to care for 2 small children and keep house. Good pay. Ref erence and health certificate de sired. Apply In person, 900 N. Or ange Ave. 10-29-3 t-c HELP WANTED: Woman wanted for general housework. No Sunday work. Small family. Pleasant work ing conditions. Permanent jo b. Write 121, care of The Daily Rec ord. 11-ts-c SERVICES OFFERED QUALITY PRINTING at econo- j xical prices at TWYFOKD PRINT- j ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us Md on your neat order. Telephone | 1371. We wlfl call for and deliver j j y»r work. LOST ANIT FOUND STRAYED: Two weeks ago a red J gilt weighing approximately 100 pounds. D. J. McLaurin, Rt. 2, Dunn. Highway 55. 11-6-lt-p Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain , Deed of Trust dated February 14, 1951, executed by J. W. Matthews ’ and wile, Ella Mae Matthews, to R. L. Coburn, Trustee, and at rec- .. . rm DAtLi aacoao. agw. a o_ jr Wfc jSk. WL -jfl KpihC ySra wKm ||hßH| mtok E jl iin| i3R|| W \ ■ I ■L J COATS BRIDAL COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Neal Barnes, shown here, were recently married at the Baptist Church in Coats. The bride fs the former Miss Betty Sue Willis, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. James Willis of Coats. He is a student at State College and the couple plan to make their home in Raleigh until he completes his studies. (Daily Record photo by Bill Biggs). , Benson Native Recuperating Rev. W. C. R.?yal, native of Ben- s son. who has been pastor of the ■ Frederick, Maryland Missionary Baptist church for the past 35 years is recuperating at his home, the parsonage, in Frederick follow ing a cerebral hemorrhage suffered some months ago. Rev. Mr. Royal has been Identi fied with varied community inter ests in the Maryland town, having done voluntary service in Boy Scout organizations, and served as district committee cha'rman and member of the National Council and the executive committc of the National Capital Area Council. He had con ferred upon him the Silver Beaver award, given only for meritorious old in the Public Registry of Har- j i nett County, North Carolina, in I Book 312 at Page 493 and to se- I cure a certain note of even date therewith and tire stipulations in j said Deed of Trust not having been j complied with and at the request of the holder of raid note, the under - . signed Trustee will on the 4th day of December, 1951, at 12:00 o’clock I noon, in front of the Court House I Door in the town of Lillington, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash the following de scribed real property lying and being in Harnett County, North Carolina 'FIRST TRACT: A House and lot about one mile from the Town of Dunn, N. C. on Erwin to Dunn hhighway adjoining Pete Shell, L. C. Draughn and others. SECOND TRACT: A Tract con taining 50 acres, more or less, ad joining Lellan Matthews, J. W. Matthews and others. THIRD TRACT: A Tract con r . . .... service by adults. He lias been •chairman of the Frederick Play ground Commission and took an active part in numbers of cam paigns for raising funds in the city. A trustee and member of. the executive committee of Storer Col lege Harpers Ferry, W. Va„ owned by the Northern Baptist Conven tion, Mr. Royal has given impetus ; to many projects ot the college. He has served as chaplain of the Ma-1 sonic Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge to Which he belonged. He has serv ed as chaplain for the Maryland House of Delegates and in the Leg islature continuously since 1939. Rev. Mr. Roya’ became pastor of the Frederick church August 15, I taining 61 1-3 acres adjoining lands of Lula Lucas. J. W. Matthews and FOI&TH TRACT: A Tract iof laraf taptainine 46 acrea adjamipe land/-W- Lula Lucas, Leanie Rawls .and others. FIFTH TRAtfIT: A tract of land containing 80 acres, more or less, adjoining the lantls of Lellan Mat thews, Daniel Steiqart and others. The First Tract being in Avers boro Township and the other four Tracts being in Anderson Creek Township and being the same tracts conveyed to Jeff Hanna, Trustee for Prudential Insurance Company of record in Book 277 at Page 566 of the Harnett County Public Reg istry to which reference is made for a further and more complete description. This the 29fh day of October, 1951. R. L. COBURN, T»*iist.pp Oct. 30. Nov. 6-13-20. Warren - Wilborn Plans Are Announced Today Plans for the Warren-Wilborn wedding on Sunday. November 11, at the Lillington Baptist Church were announced today by tbe bride, Mies Gwendolyn Wilborn. The marriage of Miss Wilborn. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sion H. Wilborn of Lillington. to Hannibal Godwin Warren of Char lotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Warren of Dunn, will be solemniz ed in a five o’clock ceremony. Dr. Casper Warren, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Charlotte, uncle of the bridegroom, will be the officiating minister, assisted by the Rev. T. W. Williams of Lulling ton, pastor of the bride. The bride will have Miss Mildred Bradshcr of Lillington as maid of honor, and Mrs. George Rives of Mt. Airy, the former Miss Cleta Nell Wilborn and only sister of the bride, will serve as matron-of honor. Bridesmaids will include Mrs. Reece Duncan of Asheboro. the former Miss Jo Bryan of Lillington, Mrs. Monroe Gardner of Tarboro and Mrs. Bobby Jones of Henderson. Mrs. Gardner, the former Miss Nell Bugg and Mrs. Jones, the former Miss Sterling Moore, form erly resided in Warrenton and were classmates of Miss Wilborn at Woman's College in Greensboro. Both were in Lillington two weeks ago as bridesmaids in the wedding of Miss Jo Bryan and Reece Dun can, a ceremony in which Miss Wilborn also served as a brides* maid. The bridegroom will be attend ed by his father, J. O. Warren of Dunn, as best man, and grooms men will include: Dick Warren of Dunn and Wake Forest, brother of the bridegroom, Terry Guinn, Wake News Briefs (Continue* From Page One) will link the Thjimasville bypass with state highway 421. RALEIGH (U*l — Paroles Commiss ioner T. C. Johnson said today that 40 prisoners were released on par ole in October, 17 parolees were freed from supervision, 16 paroles were revoked, and two convicts were released by commutation to time served. RALEIGH HP) The Norfolk Southern Railroad’s express trains connecting Norfolk and Raleigh are I running again today after an in terruption that drew the wrath of the State Utilities Commission and court order to restore service. j RALEIGH (V- Negro attorney Herman Taylor said today he is "certain” that appeals will be made to the U. S. Supreme Court from decisions denying writs of habeas aorpus tq lour North Carolina Ne groes under. the death sentence at Central here. ' LEX&GTON (IB—Five Rocking ham County men were held hers under $2,000 bond each after waiv ing preliminary hearing on charges of breaking into Main Street and Pilot Schools at Thomasville. RALEIGH (IB—Gov. Kerr Scott may decide today whether he will intervene in the scheduled execu tion Friday of Edgar Woodrow Marsh, 26-year-old Surry County farmer convicted of the knife and axe slaying of a Mt. Airy taxi driv er last Feb. .9. 1918 when the membership of the church numbered about 100. Now there are more than 700 members and an imposing edifice has been erected during his pastorate. Forest. Jimmy Twyford of Dunn, George Rives of Mt. Airy. Reeoe Duncan of Asheboro and Ned Dowd of Lancaster. Pa. > Mrs. Caviness Brown, organist. 1 and Miss Barbara Ann Bowed, so loist, will be the wedding music ians. , * Immediately • following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. WUborn, par ents of the hride, will receive at a reception at their home. This week’s festivities centering around the approaching marriage began with an attractive luncheon given oh Tuesday at 1 pm. by Mrs. Andrew Jackson at her home in Lilhngton. A pink and white color scheme prevailed in the luncheon appoint ments with pink and White chry santhemums and pihk candles dec orating each table. The honoree was presented a corsage and a gilt by the hostess. A .chicken salad plate with appetizer, and dessert was served to twelve guests includ ing Miss Wilborn, the guest of honor, and Mrs. J. O. Warren. Mrs. C. G. Dunn, Mrs. C. T. Latimer, all of Dunn, Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, LEE'S ! M Hour Road j Truck Terminal r (Csso) And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727-2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C. For Sale SEVERAL GOOD MULES See BUD NORRIS ONE MILE FROM DUNN ON NEWTON GROVE HIGHWAY PAGE SEVEN TS. 8. H. Wilborn, Mr*. Oeatae* ess was assisted in serving by Jbpr daughter, fryljys Anno JackedCr home: and a party on Tbdtaday with Mrs. Harvey OQthna aftaß tess at her home in Mamena On Saturday, prior to the Mrs. joe Bordeaux and herj&ter, Mbs. Harman Gossett, wiii outer tain at taMthe night by Mr. and Mas. W. M. Bryan at their home. Wiftfir# ; UNCERTAINTIES BUY COAL NOW at the lowest price it will ta.<>‘ all pearl VoMITSI COM. man* notv -; Processed and refined, impar ities ate removed. Petty, <s”' pur <Uit Yu» get pure, dea»- - burning coal. (Mnwlgfl Dunn ke A Fu*! COMPANY, INC. Phono 3004 Ovno

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