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KEYED ADB at
! itrirtly honfidnnttM am.
IM>- information win be
sivhn. Plated to not ask
|hR.4SS!FIID
RATES
ONAY SI.OO
TW* ‘Mae Tvoe So Word
a VIMES ONLY SI4S
UWMwd Minimum «0e 8w Ml
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HLE: 1948 Chevrolet panel
* overload springs, heat
•adio. In very good ren
dition. Uses no oil, tires
1. See or call George W.
766 S. Magnolia Ave.,
ionp 2396. 1-11-nt-p
I|C>R SALE: Clean 1949 Chrysler
Windsor Highlander. Fully equip
ped with radio and heater. First
tfrsS condition. Priced to sell. Call
te-see-Gene Hood at home of Mrs.
jp-V'/' Davis. Phone 21119. Dunn.
f*l6-St-c *
ms. BEST YBMULTS with all
turn animals, WAYNE FEED is
Se product far you to buy. You
MU find a complete line of WAYNE
MED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
ffirm , s-17-ts-c
DUNN FCX
I - Is Buying
Corn - Soy Beans
I Oats And
tPKMS
At The
} FARMERS
Warehouse
- HOURS -
?j3O a.m.-5:30 p-m.
Weekdays
Close 12 Noon Sat.
Fayetteville Hwy.
Dunn, Ni C.
I JANUARY ..
I SPECIAL
1 GARDNERS
EXTRA I
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it- ~ mmmm
go VELVET
Jvr *
jfl - .: flavor m
H -fly BB jffil
BgEwASTED
I / ALMOND Jr
■ A torte wiH t«B JW Oto*|
ear's Lord 9daei Ice Greens ia mad* *“■
I those who wool a smoother, richer lee I
*g Sv” '5 t <gßj
PCS* SALE: 1 Kiddle Koop ertbf
and mattress, $18.06; - play pen, 1
16.06; 1 Thayer metal stroller, i
$8.00; 1 high chair, $3.00; call 4088
or see Mrs. David Adams, 503 W.
Harnett St. l-ls-3t-c :
_____ . i
(VUtITHING TO BUtO WITH; ;
We Guarantee,
to furnish everything needed to :
build your house—except framing i
lumber. Save money, time and worry
Godwin Building Supply Ce.
In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3878.
M-W-F-tfne
FOR SALE: 4-room bnck house with
» bath and three lots. One acre and
. 8-$0 tobacco allotment. ' See Jim I
Yearby, South McKay Ave. or call
,3267. l-18-6t-c
1 iFOR SALE: I have for sale a 11m
„ ited number of fishing rights in
. 'Holland’s Lake at $12.00 a year. This
s 'offer will only hold good for next
■_ ten days. See or call Jim Yearby
after 7:00. l-18-6t-c
?
FOR RENT
r
' FOR RENT: Four acres of tobacco.
1 See J. W. Purdie at Purdie Equip
-1 ment Co. l-17-2t-c
FOR RENT: Three room apart
ment, private entrance and private
bath. If interested see Mrs. Ruby
1 Thornton or call 2373. l-17-3t-p
\ SERVICES OFFERED
s > ■ ■■■—
QUALITY PKENTXNQ at econo- l
B Bleat prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us
I bid on your next order. Telephone
$271. We wilt crll for and deliver
yxtr wack.
HELP WANTED
WANTED
WANTED: To buy a modern com
fortable home in Dunn. Must be in
good location. Write “Home" care
of The Daily Record. 1-7-ts-c
WANTED: Comfortable 4 or 5 room
house or apartment by a young man
and mother. If possible by Feb. 1.
Reasonable rent. Cali 2248.
$-18-3t-c
JOB WANTED: Age 28. High school
graduate. Abht and willing, have
mechanical, weldjng, carpenter,
trucking, routing experience. Want
work in Dunn-Erwin vicinity. See
Cramer, 409 A 14th St. Box 296,
Erwin. l-li-Bt-n
~ BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR
INDUSTRIOUS MEN
Large national manufacturer has
opening for men in this territory.
I method of pay, is
high a* *lo,ooo a year;
We are not looking for a miracle
fellow but rather “ju«t Plato W
type who believes in himself and
has confidence to his ability to
control his own money making act
ivities. Xhe men selected mus* be I
able to furnish good references as
to honesty, character, sobriety, *tc
You will handle a lot of money.
Your general appearance and
character reference is more of a de
termining factor witl) 0* than you*
past business experience—apply pi
the Cottondale Hotel, Tuateay, Jy
uary 22. team 6:00 tq 7:00 p.m. jw
personal interview. .Ask for Ml- K
W. Hodge,
l-lg-st-a
Auto Finance
Legal Notke
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executrix of the estate of
E. V. Gainey, deceased, late «t
Harnett County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 14th day
of February. 1*53, or this notice witt
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
persons SAiA entitle,
will please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. >
This the 3rd day of January,
1962 .- ” ' ' ' - ■}■ -
BRIDOET M. GAINEY,
Executrix, *
108 N. Ellis Avenue
Dunn, M. C. • ; -
1 Jan ' 1
HORSE WRECKS TT~
WATERBURY, , Conn. flB-Mrs.
Jennie Napoli wan a (so* adit, in
which she claimed her automobile
got the worst es the deal to a®
; encounter with a horse. She sgid
. her car was wrecked when Carl
■>* ' aaw rtsTT Y niTMW, m. to. ,
Miss OQuum Guest J
Pianist At Club Meet
The LUtomton Jimlor Wqmah!* J
Club, taking advantage -es local
musical tatont, presented libs Hen- :
rletta O’Qul m as guest pianist at
the clubs regular January meet
ing held on Tuesday nepit at the
Community Center
Miss crQuinm who to * motor
at the LUUng ton High School, to
the daughter of Mr. and Hr*-' R
B. Q’Quinn. She haa stoBM gfena
for nine years with Mrs. Bulb C-
Brown, LUlington music toaster,
and was introduced by toe club
music chairman. Mr*. Alton EL
stone, who arranged the nrogram.
to the absence, of the MeSidant,
Mia.' Norman Gogsett, toe vtee
president. Miss Lonraine Vaß.
presided. ‘ '
of semi-class
toal and popular auisic written, far
the ptonn were played by Mias
O'Quinn who gave a brief explan
ation about each compositlen sen
tiered. Ulustr&tlve of
| nhn |tonai TlmA'a HUun,
gkri'an Rapsody*’, “Polish Dance”
and “Sea Gardens* ny other coav
i posers. '
In the seml-classical bracket
she' selected “Clair De Lune” by
Debussey, “liyllan Love Call” and
“The Rosary” and “Serenade” from
.the operetta, “The Student Prince.”
As an-example of how themes
from classical selections have been ■
used as the basis for popular ate ‘
hit tunes Miss O’Quinn. played "TVI
the End of 'wme" adapted frqm
Chapin’s “Polonaise”, “Phil Moon
and Empty Ateto rrom a concesh>
by Rachmaninoff. Bho also pre
sented in this popular gtuup “Coun
try Gardens” “Make Believe” ate
“Third Man Theme.” ■
During the business session {dans
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood ate
> Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sexton left on
> Tuesday ter a rooter trip to
l Florida. The Woods ima to stop
I to Jacksonville (pr $ visit wish
. Mrs. Wood’s stotor. Mrs. Relate
> Page, ate in Mtoml they will he
t toteed by the* teWp-tow. Waw
, Lt. Victor MbOßßaw: ’Whig win he
i there on a two veete Qwtoe. in
the samp city they ntoato tet Mte
‘Dorothy Sutton, formerly of LiU
. ingtpn, who la «toted* to to
Pteeoto Hospital staff. Tb* Btoods
&.*2*‘9i%£:9rSl
Moomey and family. MTs. Mooraai
|« the tmm Vjjrfk;- ***,
. • y.
i bond. W** fqgteted
WaUaoe Ray Mpore drew so days.
| suspended 1* months on paymeat
Stodtafd forfeited
bond when he tailed tq appear to
answer charge* o# speeding and
having no HeenSe Rlatee.
prayer tor judgment was con
tinued U mspthg. «m. payment qt
sl6 and costs in toe ease of A. W.
W.-.U- Arne. V.nce TW
were nol pressed.
: Prayer tor . judgment W
tiuued 6 months on payment of SIA
and etes to Herbei*
M. Woodruff,' dhargte with posses*-
’ ion.
The *aa**iniwc cases tried lib
j volte diUngenaess and the od,
i fenders wcaged with fines or su*>
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M’SYSTEM In One Day
96 In Only Vh Knurs
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Managtr James SurUs of Gardner's \j
is A Confirmed Believer f
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Last Tuesday^Mr- Surtes can mj4jn 8 *■
rttMtsUdii uunHv rotate iaft? reotb vnvli bo sold in all stores!
attte spSejal pSTor 80 <***••, was to get more .1
On Thnasday Mr tertes atea«d Tte ttewsrd: “Itun that ad a ' I
t oupU he ias&ctoT l*w never so. fee cream move^so
’ tase in f*™**** •*** tm * sUk * **** carrics Gard '‘ |of
rate tte case of the M’Sytam, oopwlar Dunu grocery store and
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