'■'Jf ' 'i »«'»ll" ■ ~'i II ..' ■ 1 . i -V^iFl Ell) Ails I •.. «»-» I=3^.■».---. - ...... „ ._l . ._,7j fiKRAC * "t 1 Pinion [i ( * . «* : >• t isp I jßuybm Boy H --; 88. BB'- S[ IS i5!L«£E%?£2 .:*-■ -, *. jfc« * bK JdH C *1 Few Sale ' a . * ; •.*• «fic* *-< >• % jx *.. 1 11 fl r(bVw\vr| wl\U\|tl || - '-- JL i|• >L - ? ‘ pro^J^^*^7«* < nul^^ aitcl cultivator. gang dSfc, factor wood saw for track?/ mUk*oSy and heifer, age, let of hogs, 'age lot of mule end harness, CUtfo pick up, ill farming implements. For Uri% Tart Someplace, Rt, % New . (fin prove. All items la food con ■ «h* k^rr~ lT '~. ■- "*77" ~— m. i.! ’P***mrmmsmmr- m i vjv^S^tvs-c. ■* -K^V'JgfKMfrtewif awwiifHap FOR TwO.ga* heaters, one ] large, one medlusaiflla. w. Q. L. Hooper, Bunn, ; '* r ’~ U-lf-^t-c ■ ‘ jmbhh^HßHi birt wi'vi got ’eml Ptnaad for these Smhh-Coroos* I autb-lte/n Ihe | .-'■• MW RAYMENTS . ' As low as him * "sro* 9BiiMHnMDHIBSSSSSSS3B : ~~ ! ....... *L ALL KEYED ADS fora I&tettt *B9*i<&ntW %nd PQ sJojßfctipo P« Pletm dp not AS* t W » rnjs Sc Word « times ONLY $1.25 3 TIMES ONLY SI.OO s-Word Minimum Bbe Rame Ad rfcls Bbe Type Jr Word FOR SALE: bicycle, 24 in. size. Re cently renovated. In excellent con dition. 203 N. Tenth St. in Erwin or phone 2128. 11-16-3 t-c FOR SALE: Two row Avery Trac tor with hydraulic lift and culti vators, tiller, plow and gang disk. All in good conation. Will trade ’ for one row tractor. See Shelton Benson, Rt. I near Jasper Lang don’s Store. 11-20-3 t-p FOR SALE Bathroom fixtures, cast Iron tubs, lavatories, water closets, kitchen sinks. All first quality. Installed by Johnson Cotr ton Co. 11-20-3tc FOR SALE: 1949 Oushman Motor Scooter with two speed transmiss ion. Very good condition. $45.00 down and $5.00 weekly. Phone 4228. Mickey Roiise. 11-20-3 t-c tOH SENT FOR RENT 2-room furnished upstairs apartment. Recently ren ovated. Close in. Call 3194 after 4 B. M. 3tip FOR RENT—Seven room house that cgn be used as two apartments. Hot alid cold water. 401 S. Washington. Bge B. H. Westbrook, Newton , wove or phone 251 after ft at I night. Hrl6-3tp. ; FOR RENT Four room house in j Coats. Recently renovated. With hot and cold running water and tub. See M. S. Whittington, Coats. n-ao-jtp FOR RENT: Three room apart ment at 202 N- 16th St., just in. front of mill. Erwlp. See Country Jemigan after 7 p.m., 202 N. 14th St.. Erwin. * li-SO-3t-p *~HELP WAITED HELP WANTED: W«Q-wMbUshed business firm desires a number ol ladies In this vicinity to make calls in their neighbortpod with a pop ular product. Pleasant, dignified work. No previous experience nec essary. You won’t get rich, but Auto ftiMpce AUTOLOANS REFINANCING t- REDUCE your present payments IN W BfPNUTES MOTOR, CREDIT QQ. djjnn, n. c. ’. Copier Fayetteville and Cumhg|land Pljon* *SB I i W iiiifia.—r- HR J B - *209951 COOKINC* 1 w «.« I ELECTRIC RANGE ) T • Here’s your chance to buy a full-size, fully ' v "?REpiRSSMHaaaaPP automatic G-E Range at a really low price* ,*• ifc M Ming* *«f* But burry—we have only a Purdie Equipment Company ‘‘EQUIPPED— 1 1 OWWJf- YOUR FARM AND HOME”' So. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. / GENERAL # ELECTRIC . ' - ■ RANGES L i.i.,.—i . 11 l*S———Sfc. 'lif I ys&&r'ni~ '*■ A '* ♦*>*»****«-•«*.•.• .«:.■■ • T'UlillTft ' ~ ' Mr, ■:. J- . r'-- ■ , THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. Our Future Pro ' i '“ o ' , ' , * Citizens Kin< ' 9r9ar,en vl|lZenS small fry at Mark's ■B $?%- qp*v -j "" M —'"-—"W.~ - Er Msgtsßß&tm2k 2§@ CUFF BUTLER We are sure you recognize Cliff. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butler who live on N. Ellis Avenue. His dad is a druggist at Butler and Carroll Drug Store. Maybe that is why Cliff is such a fine, healthy boy guess he takes pills from his daddy's store! Whatever makes Cliff like he is though, must be fine stuff. He |is as nice a five-year-old boy as you would want to meet. He plays ! well with other children, is obedient, and kind. Cliff likes the usual ; things all boys do guns, planes, trains, fire engines and just about | everything. He also enjoys painting, clay modeling and crayon drawing, j and turns out some interesting things at school. He is a well-rounded little boy, with a nice personality, and here is another pupil that will make some first grade teacher mighty happy next fall. DINNER SCHEDULED Grove Presbyterian Church is holding a barbecue dinner and sup- I per at the Dunn Armory pn Wed- I nesday, November 28, the proceeds | you can earn $25 or S3O a week by working only a few hours each day, at your own convenience. This is a particularly fine opportunity for ladies handling Stanley’s, Avan and Other products to Increase their earnings at the same time. V/rite 444, % The Daily Record. 9-24 ts-c *’ - WANTED: * 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 WANTED: 4,5, or 6 room unfurn ished apartment or house immed iately. Mrs. Thurman C. Ennis. Phone 2213. 11-12-ts-c WANTED •' A smart young colored boy immediately for full time job. Apply in person at the Jewel Box in Dunn. 11-9-ts-c WANTED: Cashier from 6 in the morning til 3 in the afternoon. Good salary. Must furnish referen ces. Apply Johnson’s Restaurant. 11-16-31-c of which will be towards a build ing fund for Sunday School rooms Tickets may be obtained from any member of Grove at 1.00 a piece Meals will be served from 11:00 - 3:00 and 5:00 - 8:00. WANTED TO RENT APARTMENT 4 rooms, unfurnished, prefer 2 bed rooms. Cdll 2852. 11-19-31-c WANTED Photo Enlarger, Size net larger than 4x5. See or write T. M. Stewart, Lillington. 11-20-3tc SERVICES OFFERED QUALITY PRINTING at euonu tical prices at TWYIOKD PRINT ING COMPANY m Dunn. Let U 5 rid on your next order. Telephone 1271. We wil call for and deliver :>» r wo> S. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Glasses between Lucknow Clothing Co. and 413 N. Ellis Av*. In red case. Reward. Preston Par ker, Lucknow Clothing Store 11-19-3 t-c SPECIAL NOTICE MR. FARMER: For youi complete line of furniture, paints, dry goods, shoes, ready to wear, visit E. Baer 4s Son’s. For your shopping con venience we are open 'til 9 every week rdght 7-19-T TH-ts-c MRS. MARGARET SLOAN FETED , BY HER CHILDREN ON SUNDAY Mrs. Margaret W. Sloan of Broad way, Route 1, was the guest of honor at an open house given on Sunday, November 11, from 2 to 5 n. m. at the Sloan home by her children, Mrs. Inez Harrington and I Mr and Mrs. Prentice Sloan of I Lillington. 3 The party marked the occasion of the 82nd birthday anniversary | of Mrs. Sloan. | j Guests were greeted at the door II by Mrs. Harrington and her son, I; Edwin Harrington. Mr. ajnd Mrs. I Sloan presented callers to the guest of honor who received with har sister. Mrs. Mattie McLeod, jj An unusual color scheme of du- , I bonnet and white was carried out (| in the decorations and refresh raents. Small chrysanthemums in 1 the wine red arid white were used in various parts of tire house. In the dming room the table was cen | tered with a white two tiered cake scattered with small dubonnet rose- i buds. Candles in the dark shade , burned in crystle holders on either : side of the cake. Mrs. Ned McLeod invited guests to the register where Mrs. Cyrus McNeiTl presided. Mrs. Margaret ' Harrington directed friends to the during room where Mi’s. John Har : ringtoa served saudl individual cakes and Miss May McLeod serv ed punch. Nut and mutts were served by Miss Fay Sauls of Ral : eigh. Mrs. James Buchanan and Mrs. Hurst Thomas of Sanford. ■ Around 100 guests from Broad way. Jonesboro Heights. Sanford, Raleigh and Lillington called dur ing the afternoon. ' ~~ 1 '! SALES i! . AND ' SERVICE Let Us Repair Your Car For Winter Sfrickland Co. I*2, E. Edgerton St. Phone 3293 Dunn, N. C. i MORE POWER three times longer invesiment life-lengthening features assures three average battery live*. built-in pewer reserve—all-rubber tqmfteaa maintain J LIBERAL super-strength lor surer split-second starts ia ooMnt I ' | BAn . iy I weather. T 1/E"l lw I once a P 99 YOUR OLD I Standard S. A. E. test performed by w indrjmrtsjil 1- BAf lER Y I battery testing laboratory proved If. 8. SUPEp RQW&R- L Lir^outlm»tbwqpßJr«Wwna^h*»teri«! I Qunoiltoo I UFE-TEST YOUR BATTERY FREE—TODAY! I Find om usw. what summer heat ha*dene to the Bfcof your I ''. . - Let b I JxLjKm*i eRwiiNAL Mrs. Sloan received an orchid corsage from her children and many lovely gifts from the friends who came to extend “many hap py returns" of the day on this oc casion. WEEK END VISITORS All of the children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Spears were visitors in Lillington during the week end. They included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKay Spears of Washing ton, D. C„ Marshall T. Speafs of Durham, Mrs. John Mullen of Lincolnton and Mr. Mullen, and -their new daughter-in-law, Mrs. | Henry Spears Mullin of Gastonia and Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. The visitors were guests of their i sister, Mrs. Walter Lee Johnson and Mr. Johnson at a family din EARL HAWLEY OH CO. j Wholesale: Dealer g PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODUCTS I Dunn PCX IS BUYING CORN - SOY BEANS WHEAT - OATS - BARLEY AND PECANS AT THE Farmers Warehouse HOURS 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Weekdays CLOSE 13 NOON SATURDAYS Fayetteville Hwy. * Dunn, N. C. PAGE FIVE ner party given on Saturday night. On Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. Spears at their home. Two Wedding Permits Given \. | Marriage licenses were issued by Mas, Inez Harrington, Harnett County register of deeds, to the following couples: On November 16 to Seth Eldridge Tart, 65, Erwin and Katherine Moore O’Neill, 31, Neuse. On November 17 to Glenwood Martin Caviness, 27, of Holly Springs, Route 1 and Mary Frances Abernathy, 21, Fuquay Springs,, Route 1. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps camps and stations now provide “trailer parks” so that Gls can keep their families to gether in these mobile homes.

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