TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1952
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FOR SAli
FOR SALS: Six room house with
floor furnace and hardwood flows.
-If interested see or call J. A.
•Hardison, W. Cumberland St.,
Dunn. Phone 3897 l-26c3t-p
FOR SAUf: ’sft Chevrolet Pick-up.
48 Club coupe Chevrolet. Combin
ation meat, grocery and service s£a
tipn. Grade A. rating. See J. Alvin
Tart on Pope Road. l-24-9t-p
FOR SALK: 1848 Chevrolet panel
truck with overload springs, heat
er and radio. In very good run
ning condition. Uses no, oil, tires
Rery good. See or call Oeorge W.
Williams, 70S 8. Magnolia Ave.,
Dunn. Phone 3396. l-11-17t-p
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LEE'S
14 Heur Road
Truck Tervainal
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Met Wrecker
Service
PHONES
2727 - 2Q52
FAYETTEVILLE HWY.
DUNN, N. C.
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REGISTERED POLAND CHINA
AUCTION SALE
I Friday—Feb. 1,1952—1 P.M. f
Here will be your opportuiaiy to get top Breeding Stock in the
breed that is growing in both Demand and Popularity. Poland
Chinas won more In the Borrow Shows in 1961 over all ether
breeds than any other one breed. The packers want Poland China
Rnality. Let’s produce what they desire.
Sales will be heU t miles South of BuanleveL N. C., juf off
Highway lp-A, the ferae they were grown and bred.
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BUNXLEVEL, N, C.
1 Loans—Financing !
'* Hake Loans On New and Used Automobiles
IHSTAUMENT LOAN DEPT. .
FIRST-CHKM WM & TRUST CO.
. Stewart Theatre Bldg.
Phono . Puma, N. C-
Tobacco Cams
Balk's Special
24 x 20 - 4 Yd. Wide
WtTHOUI METAL EYELETS
$8.90 - lOOyih.
28 x 24 - 4 Yd. Wide
WITH METAL EYELETS
$9.90 - 100 yds.
Dunn, N, C.
ALL KEYED ads at
strictly confidential am.
no information wUI be
, given. Please 4o not 03k
dqx rt,
CLASSIFIED
bates;
3 \!*«s ONLY s\.oo
This s)se Tvue Sc Wort
* TlAtjK QNIY fI.YS
s-Woed Minimum W® RW **
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FOR SALE: Two young mules—
well broke. Also farm , implements.
See or call Moses A. Vann. Erwin,
N. C. s l-26-3t-c
TOR BEST RESULTS wtth all
’arm animals. WAYNE FEED Is
the product for you to buy. You
will find a complete line of WAYNE
FRED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-c
FOR SALE: One store with three
room living quarters and lot 100 by
140 ft. 1 mile from Erwin, two miles
from Dunn. Wired for electric
stove. See George A. Vann at Pate’s
Store in Erwin. l-2a-3t-p
FOR SALE: Fifteen pigs. Good
1 strain. Three months old. Sec Mrs.
C. L. Guy or phone 2954 or 2097.
l-29-3t-p
FOR SALE: Five room house in
Erwin. See James F. Glover, 208
West D. St., Erwin. l-28-6t-p
» BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Thort is money in the au
t©mobile business.
Dunn has opening for
dealership for one of Amer
ica's oldest, best-known and
most popular automobiles.
Persons interested must;
be able to provide refer-i
eoces and, evidence of good ;
business lodgement and
perience. Reasonable a
raepnt of finances required.
Act now in time for show
ing of new models.
AH inquiries will be kept
strictly confidential.
Apply "Dealership", care
of The Daily Record, Dunn.
1 -25-st-p
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: Riders to Fort Bragg
daily. Leave Dunn each morning
at 6 o'clock. Call 3838. l-28-3t-p
WANTED: Good used car heater.
See T. M. Stewart at Daily Rec
ord Office. l-28-3t-p
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PRINTING at ecooo
ulcal prices at TWYFOKD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us
bid on your next order. Telephone
1271. We will evil for and deliver
,-rur work.
Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
-REFINANCING -
Reduce Yom Present
Payments
Money in 10 Minuies
MOTOR
CREDIT CO. ,
DUNN, N. C
I'tyttteville St. Phone ’l5B
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HELP WANTED
WANTED: EXPERIENCED Book
keeper. Permanent position. Good
salary. Write Bookkeeper, care of
Qglly Record, Dunn. l-25-6t-c
HELP WANTED: We need a sober,
reliable, middle-aged man experi
enced in general farm operations
and livestock care. Write “380”, care
of The Daily Record stating ex
perience, references and salary ex
pected. l-23-st-c
WANTED: Lady for general oftteg
work. Perfer bookkeeping existence
but not necessary. Apply to Wtll
ons. Cantjy Co. Phone. 3194.
* Jan. 21 tfn,
WANTED. iSvo live wire ap
pliance salesmen. Car necessary.
Call 2290 or write Box 61L Dunn.
1-21-tfc
WANTED: YOUNG MAN,
MARRIED OK SINGLE, EX
PERIENCED IN FOUNTAIN
AND STOKE WORK. FUR
NISH REFERENCES- APPLY
BOX 350, Dunn, N. C.
1-35-3 t-c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: f aur room apartment
for rant on Clinton highway, 2H
miles from Ddnn. Call Percy Lee,
W & W Chevrolet Co., Dunn. Plyone
2131. l-38-3t-p
FOR RENT: Three 7oom furnish
ed upstairs apartment with electri
cally equipped kitchen. Recently
renovated. Close in. Call 3194 after
4 pun. l-38-3t-p
FOR RENT: Furnished three room
apartment. Private bath. No child
ren. Settled couple preferred. Phope
2097 or 2954.
FOR RENT: One three room down
stairs apartment. Private entrance
and private bath. Phone 2686.
l-28-3t-p
Flue-cured tobacco growers in
this country produced almost one
billion pounds of tobacco, during
1951. It was a record crop.
BUNN FCX I
is. Buying I
CORN and I
SOYBEANS 1
farmers!
WAREHOUSE I
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Circle No. 1 of the Godwin Pres
byterian Church met at the home
of Mrs. Marvin Barefoot on Wed
nesday evening, January 16th. Mrs.
, Frank Pitts, chairman, presided.
I Mrs. Grace Sink had charge of the
! pfogram. There were two visitors,
| Mrs. J. K. Adcook, Jr. and Mrs.
* Richard Godwin. The hostess ser
ved nice refreshments.
Those attending the County
Council meeting- of the Home
Demonstration clubs in Fayetteville
last Thursday were: Mrs. Annie
Godwin, Mrs. C. W. Spell. Mrs.
McLellan Wade, Mrs. Millard Price
and Mrs. G. R. Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Treptow
and daughter, Julie of Kinston
spent the weekend with the Mc-
Lellan Wades.
Mrs. Ell Holland and grand
daughter. Bobby Smith spent the
weekend in Hope Mills with Mr.
and Mrs. Holland. Mr. and Mrs.
Holland brought them home on
Sunday and spent the day.
Mr. A. G. Fearington of Win
ston-Salem spent Monday night
here with his sister, Mrs. Donald
Mclntyre and Mr. Mclntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collier visit
ed Mrs. Claude WilUams at Duke
Hospital in Durham Sunday. Mrs.
WilUams has been seriously ill for
Several days, having undergone a
serious operation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bass and
son of Spring Hope spent last
Thursday with Mrs. Bass’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McLellan.
The Women’s Society of Christian
Service met at the home of Mrs.
G. R. Washburn on Monday eve
ning, January 21. Mrs. Clyde Mc-
Lellan gave 'the devotional. Mrs.
Roger Collier had charge of the
program. There were sixteen mem
bers present. The hostess served
orange fruit cake, hot cheese sand
wiches, nuts and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Marius Starling
and family of Rose Hill visited the
Harold WilUford’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
family of Angler and Mrs. Addie
Warren of Dunn spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith.
Mrs. Joe Wade Lucas and baby
daughter, Emily Catherine spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Wade.
Mrs. Robert Upton and son, John
Charles Ventnor, N. J., spent sev
eral days here with Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Braxton. Mr. Myers Braxton
and Bobby Upton of the University
of North Carolina spent the week
end here.
Dr. 2nd Mrs. James W. McLean
and daughter were Sunday dinner
guests of the Braxtons..
Miss- Eloise Connelly went the
week-end With Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Warren at Garlan. p
Mrs. W. H. Tew is visiting her
daughters, in Greensboro this week.
Mr. and Mis. Marian Rowland of
High Point spent the week-end
With Mrs. Rowland’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.. E. Graham.
Cob Hi News
By RUTH DENNING
Last week was a week of work
for the majority of. the high school
students. It seems that there is
no getting arqunq the fact that
mid-term examinations must be
given. For m.ost of the students
this meant a review of what had
previously been studied and for
an envied few, there were exemp
tipns. But for the student who I
never seemed to keep up with his
daily assignments, it meant hours
of extra work. Now that examina
tions are over we may calmly look
back and comment that they
weren’t fealty as bad as we thought
at that time, but still we are glad
they are over and behind us.
The high School chapel program
given Thursday, January 34, was,
presented- by various students in
the form of a variety program. The
program consisted of the scripture,
Jo Ann Ennis.prayer, Mr. R. Hal
Smith; group singing; poem, Graec
Ennis; trumpet solo, Maynard Mo
points. The final score was 29-38
DUNN S NEW CITY l*W REQUIRES
YOU TO HAVE An. approveo type >
GARBAGE
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Reg. Price $3.64
Snugly-fitting covers to keep oder. inside. f
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Dunn
Personals
THREE HOUSE GIIESTS
Miss Polly Pope had as her house
guest over the weekend, three of
1 her classmates at Duke. Miss Mary
Jane Cuici of New York, Miss
Cookie Ballard of St. Petersburg,
and Miss Marty Ludwick of Pitta
burgh. Pa.
HAS INFLUENZA
Miss Jane Westbrook is confin
ed to her home with the flu.
SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
Mr. G. O. Godwin, who has been
confined to his home for some
time, is slightly improved, it is re
ported.
FROM STATE
Jimmy Twyford, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Twyford, spent the
weekend here wRh his parents.
Jimmy is a senior at State College
in Rafcigh.
HOODS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hood and son
Ruffin are here from Dunedin
Florida visiting relatives and
, friends.
WITH MOTHER
Miss Ann Vann, who is em
ployed in Raleigh, was here over
! the weekend visiting her mother,
, Mrs. Nellie Vann.
MISS DICKEY HERE
Miss Jean Dickey of Durham
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Dickey over the weekend.
WEEKEND VISITOR
Miss Katherine Brown, student
at Atlantic Christian College in
Wilson, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Brown this weekend.
IN NEW YORK
Mr. Guyton Smith spent last
Tuesday in New York.
VISITS SISTER
Miss Alice Edmundson visited
Saturday afternoon at the Whisper
ing Pines Convalescent home with
her sister, Mrs. T. W. Stroud and
other patients.
TO MAKE TALK TUSSDAY
Rev. Dick Gammon will be guest
speaker in Clinton Tuesday night
at the Gray’s Memorial Church.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Calvin We Hons returned to
her home last week after being a
patient in the Dunn Hospital.
' VISITS PEARSALLS
Mrs. Woodrow Carroll and son
of Raleigh spent Saturday in Dunn
vi6iting Mrs. Billy Pearsall, Jr.
MR. WILLIAMS IMPROVED
T. Brown WilUams, who suffered
ran; piano sole, Sue Ennis; quar
tet, Faye Dean Moore, Shirley
Norris, Doris Gregory, Carolyn
Turner; piano solo, Marilyn Yar
vocal solo, Kay Sarnes; -iiano
solofi Ann* Pleasants. The progr'inT
was thoroughly enjoyed by the
students.
The Coats basketball teams play
ed at Erwin. Tuesday night, Janu
ary 22. Our girls lost, although the
score doesn't tell of the hard work
and playing put Into the game. The
most outstanding guards were Sue
Langdon and Imogene WilUams,
while Josephine Johnson and Doro
thy Stewart were high scorers with
10 points each. The final, score
was Erwip 41, Coats 27.
Our boys played a thrilling game,
one which was close all the way.
Tommy Pope and Rudolph Miller
led in defense, with all th* players
putting on a good defensive game.
Miller was high scorer with 12
in favor of Erwin.
The junior varsity team played
Erwin the same night. This game
was quite a different story. Coats
won, 56-36. Stewart Hough and
Leon Johnson had 19 and 14 points
respectively. Hough led in defense,
The record for the girls team
is not what we would like for It to
be, mainly because of a lack of
experience. We have only a few
forwards with previous * experience.
We are very preud of our guards,
who have held some of the county's
high scorers to low scores. The en
ure team Is showing improvement
witft each game they play. Our
boys team has had a fair season
seappn thus fay. Although they
haven’t won many games, they
hav.e made a good showing in most
of them. The recent Erwin game
is ap example of the Improvement
the team has made. The entire
student body is proud of the work
which these two teams are doing.
a severe heart attack several weeks
ago, is reported to be gradually
improving in the Dunn Hospital.
He will be hospitalized for three
more weeks.
AT FORT BRAGG
Mrs. Bill Lee spent Wednesday
at Fort Bragg.
NEW MAN HERE
Mr. BiU Cameron of Asheboro
has accepted a position in Dunn
with Mr. R. K. Footman, account
ant.
WITH PARENTS
Miss Jean Dickey of Durham
spent the weekend in Dunn visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Dickey.
MRS. HERRING BETTER
Mrs. J. T. Herring is able to be
up again after being confined for
some time with the flu.
RETURN FROM FLORIDA
Mrs. Ben Hartsfield and daugh
ter, Domini, returned last week
from Florida. They had been visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hut
ton at North Miami Beach for the
past month.
VISIT AT HIGHSMITHS
Mrs. Harvey Strickland, Mrs.
Mann Norris, Sr., Mrs. Lizzie Monds,
and Mrs. Sallie Gilbert were in
, Fayetteville Friday. While there
they visited Mr. Tommy Core and
Mrs. R. F. Jernigan at Highsmiths
Hospital.
, RETURNS AFTER TWO MONTHS
Mrs. A. C. Parker has returned
to Dunn after being away for about
two mouths. She visited in Win
ston-Salem and in Statesville. She
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Dtuv I Joiinign iubiiluii. 11 BifORRY AtiPAlOieHTiß
visited for a while with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Mel McAdams and fami
ly.
IN LUMBERTON
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bahen and
children, Kathy and Jimmy, spent
Sunday in Lumberton with Mrs.
J. T. Harrington.
FWRKEBS IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and
children, Alexis and Johnny, were
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in Raleigh Friday.
BELOTE CHILD SICK -
Master Lackie Belote, . sou qX
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belote .-baa
been confined to his hoqip, ylth
a cold.
SON FROM PORTSMOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. John Tew, Sr., had
las their guests over the weekend
! Mr. and Mrs. John Tew, Jr., of
Portsmouth, Va. .....