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PERSONALS
<J Mrs. R. E. Pelot of Arlington, “Va.,
» guest of her sister, Mrs. H. D.
parson. Mrs. Pelot will be here
lor several weeks.
NEW BASE
Seaman Charles Terry Carson,
lon of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carson
*f Lillington, who has been sta
tioned at Norfolk Naval Base for'
two years has been transferred to
Naval station at Jacksonville,
BROTHER-IN-LAW DEAD
Mr. M. O. Lee has been called
to Pittsburgh, Pa., due to the death
8f his brother-in-law, Wilbur
Qieake, the husband of Mr. Lee’s
iister, the former Miss Irene Lee.
Mr. Oieske. who was a robfing
contractor, fell Saturday from a
building on which he was working
And died Sunday night from In
juries suffered in the accident. Sur
viving in addition to his wife are
one son, Wilbur, Jr., a student at
the University of Pittsburgh.
WYATTS HERE
Dr. and Arthur Wyatt and their
son. Tommy Wyatt, all of Raleigh
Were in Lillington on Sunday to at
tend the marriage of Miss Gwen
dolyn Wilbom and Hannibal G.
Warren. They are former residents
Lillington. t
Miss Veve Caviness, student at
Duke University came home for the
Weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Caviness. They attended
the Duke-Wake Forest football
game in Durham on Saturday and
Miss Caviness returned with them.
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CLEANING TABLE Shown here Is the final stage in the processing of fowl at the hew plant put
into operation by J. Leon Kodwln and Charles Wade. Godwin, is an interested observer at the rear
of the table while W. H.. Carlin, at his right, explains the fine points of the operations to two em
ployes. The chickens are passed through the opening at the far left from the picking machine In the
adjoining room. Fine spray jets over the table are used for washing the cleaned birds. The stainless
Steel table Is easily cleaned and kept sanitary. (Daily Record 1 photo by Louis Dearborn).
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FOR BEST RESULTS with all
farm animals, WAYNE FEED is
the product for you to buy. You
will find a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. B-17-ts-c
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Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
REFINANCING REDUCE
YOUR PRESENT PAYMENTS
MONEY IN IB MINUTES
MOTOR CREDIT CO.
DUNN, N. C.
Center Fayettevtße and
Cumberland Streets
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Uncle Sam may give your oil to
John Bull. Let us fill your tank
today, riicneti’s Home OU Co.
Dunn, N. C. Phone 3138.
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BABY CHICKS FOR BALE
Strong and hardy chicks. Ned
Hampshires, Rhode Is&od Reds,
Barret! Rocks, White Leghorns,
White Rocks, and Buff Orphlng
tons. Haleb days every Monday
and Thursday. Complete line of
poultry equipment. We sex chicks.
DUNN HATCHERY, Leon Godwin,
proprietor. Phone 2740, Dunn,N.O.
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FARMALL H TRACTOR. Planters
and cultivator, gang disk, tractor
cotton duster, 5-blade Athens tiller,
wood saw for tractor, milk cow and
heifer, one lot of hogs, one lot of
com, mule and harness, GMC pick
up, all farming implements. For
Sale on November 23 at 10:00 at
Uria Tart homeplace, Rt. 2, New
ton Grove. All items in good con
dition. Samuel Hardison. ,
10- 13-16-21-pd.
FOR SALE: One studio couch in
good condition. Priced reasonably.
Call 26M after 5 p.m. 11-9-3 t-p
FOR BALE: Motor and transmission
for IMi Chevrolet >175.00. Phone
MBS. Mickey house Used- Cars.
11-
; FOR SALE: Extra pice double
breasted bronze turkeys. All orders
placed before Nov. 15 will be 63c
table dressed, for toms, 68c, table
dressed for hens. Mail your order
or sfee Mrs." W. C. Westbrook, Rt. 5
Dunn. 11-6-lt-c
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FOR BALE
CHOICE HOME SITE
75’ by 128’ lot hi very nice sec
tion of town. Paved street. Pric
ed reasonably with terms if de
sired. Phone 4328. After 6 p.m.
phone 3888. Mickey Rouse,
11-lj-tf-d
rOR^BAtSr' lot“ of? "north
ORANGE AVE. W by 150’. Will
accept automobile in trade. Phone
4228. MMkey Rouse. U-13-ts-c
FOR BALE: 1886 will buy 111’
front By 88’ lot at edge of town.
Terms it desired. Phone 4228. Mick
ey house. 11-13-ts-c
FARM FOR SALE: n acre*, *
acres clsarwi. 3 2-18 acres tobacco
allotment. New tobacco barn With
[burners. Plenty of outbuildings. 5
, room house. Nice'fish pond. Entire
farm fenced Located three miles
east of Coats. Also 50 acre farm,
132 acres cleared, four and 4-10 aeres
tobacco, six room house. Two to
! bacco bams. Nice kit of timber.
Basy terms. In Harriett County.
Contact o* can Herbert L. John
son, t426 v <Coats, between the hams
of eight and five o’clock.
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FOR SALE: One blondewood crib,
or.e felt mattress and one water
proof mattress. Excellent condition.
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HELP WANTED: Well-established
todnsM ffrm desires a number of
THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C.
7:30 and ’.0:30. 11-1-ts-c
HELP WANTED: Woman wanted
for general housework. No Sunday
work. Small family. Pleasant work
ing conditions. Permanent job.
Write 121, care of The Dally Rec
ord. 11-ts-c
WANTED: Experiencer salesman
desires position. Can furnish car
and excellent references. Write
“Salesman," care of The Daily Rec
ord. H-9-3t-p
WANTED: Good used piano. Need
immediately. Will pay cash. See or
write H. W. Lee, Dunn Rt. 5.
11-9-3 t-p
WANTED: A smart young colored
boy immediately for full time job.
Apply in person at the Jewel Box
in Dunn. 11-9-ts-c
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HELP WANTED: Experienced typ
ist wanted. Good salary. Write
"Typist”, care of The Daily Rec
ord. 11-12-ts-c
WANTED: 4,5, or 6 room unfurn
ished apartment or house immed
iately. Mrs. Thurman C. Ennis.
Phone 2213. 11-12-ts-c
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PRINTING at econo
mical prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us
Me’ on your next order. TWMioBi
1271. We will call for and doßvtt
»ur work.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by v-nue of the power
of sale contained in that certain
Deed of Trust dated February 14,
1951, executed by J. W. Matthews
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LILLINGTON
PERSONALS
Miss Ruby Peede. who is a stu
dent at Queen’s College in Char
lotte spent the weekend yvith her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Peede.
Miss Lynn Lewis and her guest.
Miss Martha Mays, students at
Flora Macdonald College, visited
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lewis during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hockaday
and daughter, Georgia Tull Hocka
day, of Farmville wene week end
visitors of Mr. Hockaday’s mother.
Mrs. W. F. Hockaday. On Sunday
they were Joined here by Mrs. Jack
Mitchiner and sons, P. V., and Jack
of Garner, and Mrs. David Blalock
and son, David Blalock, Jr., of
Bunnlevel, who was home on fur
and wife, Ella Mae Matthews, to
R. L. Coburn, Trustee, and of rec
ord in the Public Registry of Har
nett County, North Carolina, in
Book -312 at Page 499 and to se-
I cure a certain note of even date
therewith and the stipulations in
said Deed of Trust not having been
complied with and at the Yequest of
the holder of said note, the under
signed Trustee will on the 4th day
of December, 1951, at 12:00 o’clock
noon, in front of the Court House
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
taining 61 1-3 Seres adjoining lands
of Lula Lucas. J. W. Matthews surd
FOURTH TRACT: A Tract of
land containing 46 acres adjoining
lands ui Lula Lucas, Leanle Rawls,
and others.
FIFTH TRACT: A tract of land
containing 80 acres, more or less,
adjoining the lands of Lellan Mat
thews, Daniel Stewart 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 29th day of October,
1951.
R. L. COBURN,
Oct. 30. NOV. 6-13-20.
We Are Proud To Announce
the expansion of our
Bear Alignment Service
TWO FACTORY TRAINED OPERATORS
NOW, TWO COMPLETE MACHINES COVOUNA FRAME SERVICE, WHEEL BALANCING,
BOTH PASSENGER CAR AND TRUCKS, WHEEL STRAIGHTENING AND COMPLETE WHEEL
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to be based on the present battle
line, with each side withdrawing
two kilometers, 1 1-4 miles to form
a buffer zone.
Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols,
the U. N. spokesman, said the Reds
previously had tried to give the
impression they were willing that
the cease-fire line should move for
ward in accordance with the shift
ing battleline during the remainder
of the truce talks.
Markets
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good. Prices paid producers FOB
farm: Fryers and broilers 26, heavy
hens 25-29, mostly 27-28.
Eggs steady, demand good, re
ceipts adequate. Prices paid produc
ers and handlers FOB local grading
stations: A large 67, medium 53;
B large 50; current collections, 47-
50.
lough from the Air Force, and also
Jimmy Gardner of Angier, who is
also home on furlough. The latter
two are grandsons of Mrs. Hock
aday.
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HARVEST HANKER GRAIN ELEVATOR
Purdie Equipment Company
"Equipped -To Equip Your Farm And Home"
So. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. G.
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SGT. DARDEN RELEASED—
After completing a year of act
ive duty. Marine Technical 3gt.
Thomas Darden, 33, son of Mrs.
Alan Darden of Dunn, N. C., has
been released from active duty
under the release program inaug
urated by the Marines in June.
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ADMISSIONS Z
Mr. Joseph E. Young. Bensonrß*r -
2; Mrs. Anna Brown, Long IsIalRT;
New York; Miss Sandra Faye C*>
roll, Godwin, Rt. 1; Mr. WilUatn- .
E. Miller, Benson Rt. 3; Mrs. Effln
Jackson, Dunn Rt. 5. '
Mr. Rufus Aaron Parnell, Godwtw
Rt. 1: Mrs. Donald Daughtry, NIK!
ton Grove, Rt. 2; Mrs. Keenny O.
Johnson, Dunn Rt. 3; Miss Bar
bara Jean Butler, Dunn Rt. 3. .
COLORED
-i. Gertrude McKay, Dunn; NjU
Marie Davis, Buies Creek, AMs
McDougal, Kipling
The program calls for the re
lease of several thousand Reserv
ists each month until ail lt«i
desiring release are returned (A
inactive duty. All Marine Reserrefe
are scheduled for release by Jui§r~
of next year.
The North Carolina Leatheo
neek was employed by the Civß
Service at his amphibious traiff
ing base prior to his entrance i>
the service.
Recalled to active duty in Ocl2’
ober of last year, Darden UB 1
served with the Supply Scholl
Battalion.