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RATES
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 'SO Chevrolet Pick-up.
48 Club coupe Chevrolet. Combin
ation meat, grocery and service sta
tion. Grade A. rating. See J. AKn
Tart on Pope Road. l-24-9t-p
FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet panel
v truck with overload springs, heat
er and radio. In very good run
ning condition. Uses no oil, tires
vbry good. See or call George W.
Williams, 70S S. Magnolia Ave.,
Dunn. Phone 2896. l-11-17t-p
FOR BEST RESULTS with all
r animals, WAYNE FEED is
product for you to buy. You
#Ol find a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-c
'd FOP. SALE: Five room house in
Erwin. See James F. Olover, 203
West D. St., Erwin. l-28-6t-p
FOR SALE: 1950 Studebaker Cham
pion Regal Deluxe. Overdrive, heat
er, new seat covers. Original owner.
Reasonably priced. 903 W Harnett
St., or call 2251. l-30-3t-ip
FOR SALE: Fresh eggs.' 50c per
dbzen. Deliverd daily to your home.
Contact J. E. McLamb at 1024 E.
Broad St., .Dunn, N. C. l-30-3t-p
FOR SALE:' Bedroom furniture,
itpner, platform rocker, electric sew.
ingr machine, other household items.
Call 3501, Dunn. 701 S. Elm Ove.
1-30-Jt-c
FOR SALE: Fresh young Guern
sey milk cow. See H. J. Wood.
QUnn Rt. 4 located on Highway 82
between Erwin and Godwin.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
~’ FARM LOANS
We are now making long term,
low-interest farm loans. Must have
20 acres or more of good farm land
and good buildings. See F. E. Sum
merlin, Dunn, N. C., or call 2311.
l-30-6t-c
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
There is money in the au
tomobile business.
Dunn hat opening for
dealership for one of Amer
ica's oldest, best-known and
most popular automobiles.
Persons interested must
be able to provide refers
ences and evidence of good
business judgement and ex
perience. Reasonable a
mount of finances required.
Act now in time for show
ing of new models.
All inquiries will be kept!
strictly confidential.
Apply "Dealership", care
of The Daily Record, Dunn.
1 -25-st-p
WANTED
WANTED: To buy a modem com
fortable hpme in Dunn. -Must be In
gpod location. Write “Home” care
of . The pally Record. 1-7-ts-c
WANTED: Riders to Fort Bragg
dally. Leave DUijn each morning
at 8 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
NfiEYtcE* orrfctafo
QUALITY PRINTING at ecum
htqft! prices at TWYFDRD
Rt 6 COMPANY in buna Let tk
ted oo pjtir neict order. Tefttohone
BTI. We Wi£ erll tor and deliver
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Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
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Money in 10 Minutes v
MOTOR
CREDIT CO. ,
DUNN; N. C.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Three room furnish
ed upstairs apartment with electri
cally equipped kitchen. Recently
| renovated. Close in. Call 3194 after
1 4 p.m. v l-28-3t-p
FOR RENT: Three room apart
ment and private bath. Furnished
or unfurnished.. Steam heated.
Couple preferred. Call Mrs. J. W.
Whitehead, 2388 Or 3396, 211 N.
King Ave.
Flue-cured tobacco growers in
this country produced almost one
billion pounds of tobacco during
1851. It was a record crop.
HELP WANTED
WANTED: EXPERIENCED Book
keeper. Permanent position. Good
salary. Write Bookkeeper, care of
Daily Record, Dunn. l-25-6t-c
FARMS
9 ACRE TOBACCO FARM with all
necessary buildings, electricity, on
paved highway. School bus, for im
mediate possession to man with own
equipment. Located' near here, ask
at Layton Supply Co., Lillington,
N. C. ( l-81-3t-c
Legal Notice
DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
Notice Is hereby given that the
partnership formerly composed of
C. O. Warren and J. I. Thomas,
trading under the firm name of
Dunn Pharmacy, has been dissolv
ed mutually. C. O. Warren has
purchased the interest of J. I.
Thomas in said partnership and
has assumed the payment of all
| obligations of said partnership.
| This the 31st day of December,
1951. *
C. O. WARREN
J. I. THOMAS
Jan. 3-10-17-24-31
Legal Notice
NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
D. W. GODWIN, INC.
vs
DUSING AND HUNT, INC., and
PEDEN STEEL COMPANY. INC.
and J. D. WILKINS COMPANY
Duslng and Hunt, Inc. one of the
defendants above named, will take
notice that an action entitled as a
bove has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Harnett Coun
ty, N. C., in which action the plain
tiff demands against the defend
ant, Dusing and Hunt, Inc., the
Sum of $1782.88, with interest from
June 14, 1951, based upon damages
sustained by the plaintiff on ac
count of breaches of the contract
made by the defendant, Dusing
and Hunt, Inc., with the plaintiff,
Which contract is dated May 20,
-18*9.
Said defendant, Dusing and
Hunt, Inc. will also take notice
that it is required to appear at the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Harnett County, Lilling
ton, N. C., <Jh the 25 day of Febru
ary, 1952, and answer or demur to
the complaint, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
Said defendant, Dusing 1 .an d
Hunt, Inc., will further take' no
tice that In said action warrants
of attachments against the prop
erty of said defendant, Dusing and
Hunt, Inc., have been issued, and
that under the warrant of attach
ment issued in this cause on Jan
uary 8, 1952 and directed to the
Sheriff of Guilford County, N. C.,
the following described property
belonging to the defendant, Dus
ing and Hunt. Inc., was attached:
“Accounts totalling the sum of
$2121.00 due Jay J. D. Wilkins Com
pany to Dusing and Hunt, Inc.,
and that {he said warrant of at
tachment so issued on January 8,
1952 is returnable on January 19,
1952 before the undersigned Act
ing Clerk of the Superior Court
of Harnett County, N. C.
This January 23, 1952.
Elizabeth F. Matthews
Acting Clerk of Superior Court
of Harnett County, N. C.
Jan. 24-31-Feb. 7-14
UGHT I
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HILLSIDE, N. J. IW Repairs
were being made today on Louis
Zimmerman’s house in a veterans'
housing project here after a wreck
ing crew started yesterday to tear
it ddiwn.
The crew had begun dismantling
the roof and front porch before
Mrs. Zimmerman convinced them
they had the wrong street number
in their orders to tear, down four
houses In the project.
BELOIT, WiS. BH A lire turn
ed in its own alarm yesterday In
downtown Beloit >
The blase lifted through a sta
tionery shop and radio and appli
ance store before it burned a tele
the central exchange. The operator
summoned firemen who brought
the fire under control after Ufhad
caused about SIOO,OOO d&wjie.
BAYTOWN, IB) Mr. -.and I
esthetic and doctors removed Mgl
appendix. Attention then to
Cloud postponed heT^JtS
aectomy, • r
ERWIN SOCIETY
Mission Study Is
Held By Methodist
Ladies In Erwin
The members of the Womans
Society of Christian Service, mem
bers of the Wesleyan Guild of the
Erwin Methodist Church and mem
bers of the W. S. C. 8.,0f the Par
kers Church in Linder) held
terhoeh Mb eVdhlhg.
was tebtht by MW. H. C. TuHlhg
ton Os Dunn.
nriha fix yfa 8 Bft iil iba'.tftA ii eggl ah.-.-
group *&]£** toUSt Wfe
Mis. d‘ A. Petty gave a very
impressive devotional and MQss
PWMeW ttarreh sang “Brtathe On
Mb Breath of God”.
Mrs. D. T. stutts then Ittti*-
duced Mrs. Turlington, Who v«-y
interestingly gave the Study of
Latin America.
Following hbr talk at 6 o’clock
supper was served in the Educa
tional building basement. The
menu which was toritteh to Span
ish gave \ list of thfe following
foods.
Arrospolio - - - Ensalod Frutos
Pepl Panecillo
Pan chocolate case
The Rev. D. A. Petty gave the
Invocation, and after supper the
group returned to the church audi
torium for the remaining session
of the study.
Mrs. W. P. Holt Jr. gave the
closing devotional, and the group
sang “America” and “America The
Beautiful”.
Mrs. Wayman Melvin of Linden
gave the closing benediction.
Erwin Club
Plays Bingo For
March Os Dimes
The Erwin Womans Club hbld
their regular meeting Monday eve
ning In the Club House.
The meeting opened with the
members praying together “The
Lords Prayer,” This wftg followed
by the club song Wonderful Weeds
of Life.”
Mrs. Louis Dearborn presided
over the business session during
which time’'dub accepted
some garments to be made ttir tfye
Red Cross during the month of
February.
Mrs. Cdy Norris was lh charge of
the program which was a Bingo
Party with the proceeds ffato the
games to go to the March of Dimes.
The hostesses for the evening
Mrs. E. G. Purcell, Mrs. Lddte FoW
ler, and Mrs. Wilbert Tyson served
homemade cake, salted mite and
coffee.
Club members present Included:
Mrs. Erwin Brantley, Mrs. H»i«m
Sbrr, Mrs. Johnnie Whitman, Htta.
Louis' Dearborn, Mrs. Coy Norris,
Mrs. Pink Leonard, Mrs. WUUs
Gray, Mrs. Wayman Byrd, Mrs.
Dan Ennis, Mrs. Haywood Butleb,
Miss Ruby Sewell and the hos
tesses.
SATURDAY IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Stutts spent
Saturday In Durham
OVERNIGHT GUEST
Mrs. J. C. Graham spent Tues
day night In High Point jrith her
sister Mrs. Haley. She returned
Wednesday byway of Greensboro
where she picked up her daughter
Emily and Janet Ennis students at
Womans College who will spehd tM
weekend at home.
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Junior RW Group
Meets At Baptist
Church In Erwin
The Junior R. W.’s of Iterwih
First Baptist church MH thWr
regular meeting at ttib djWjtoeb
Monday afternoon at IbVUr b’btbte.
The program fov the
%es Based oh the stmrtfctab w
tommy and Bud stritkiand wm a
-story abbot "M*. Donak Bih.”
Study ddbb ibr the Mission
Btudy to* be held oh ».
The Kwfchtty tieea fw evety ft.
w. In February is to be a onofr
lUAuinut
manner.
Bbyk present for tine ihfStttoi
CaS’ Otem
%pod Hawley, Woody Woodall,
Wlfoe G«tdry, Barty Orlffih, Jbhn
DoWd, Slade Williamson and Mrs.
D. C. Woodall. .
v WteteftEND M NDkFOLk
Mr. ahd Mrs. Bob kelly add Mft.
Bobby Bryan sjlent the weekend ih
Norfolk. . f
Campbell Receives
Return For Favor
The old proverb regarding bread
cast upon the water* held true when
Campbell College received a check
from W. H. Wheeless of' Sardis
Community, one of Smithfield’s su
burbs.
Mr. Wheeless recently told C. W.
Hart that during the depression the.
college allowed him to pay tor his
daughter’s tuition with trtfc* and
other garden vegetables and that he
wanted to show his long standing
gratitude to the college by doing
something for the students.
He sent the check to the college
last week and earmarked it for
painting and renovating a room in
the Treat Dormitory for girls to be
used as a recreation room.
Mr. Wheeless’ daughter is curwnt
ly teaching school in Smithfleld.
Benson Seomon
Botfehy |taH*
Charles M. HAII,-’seaman, ÜBN. of
Benson, has arrived to tfte United
States following mprt than U
months of dbty. to Korea aboard
the USS L8T758.
LST’s are laWdtog ships but bfi
ten are adapted tor toahy other
US*. The 798 carried Com. pris
oners of war ftm ftrsih,
to Prison camps bh the mt-
Igytog Xortftn Island of Koje. The
ship also transported UN troops
from POrts in Japan to Korea.
The 758 will undergo i a period
of overhaul at San Diegjo, Calif.
PVT. .OAW TO JAPAN
Pvt. Qolta D. Shaw, soft of Mr.
and Mrs. Jatoes A. Shaw of An
derson Creek, has arrived to Japan
where he Is stationed, with the
quartermaster depot. Be sailed
froto San Francisco Jan 4 on the
“Gen. Patrick and arrived at. Camp
Drake Japan. Several days later
was sent to Tokyo, Japan where he
will Be stationed.. His ned address
Is Pvt. Colin D. Shaw U. 8. 68,085,-
799.. 8080th A. U. T. Q. M. D. Apo
-1851 Cftre P. M. San Francisco,
Calif.
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RETUft* HOME
Danny Jftkemftn of Erwin Route
1. son of Mr. and Mr». Raymond
Jaokeman has returned home after
Visiting hts grandparents Mr. and
M*s. James A. Shaw W Attderson
Crtek.
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phis” marks.
Foote spent the first 45 min
utes at Ms tbree-heur examin
ation arid barking on the test.
Then hft strode from the room
—allowed under Prince tort’s hon
or system—and went to a cor
ner taproom for a couple of
•bars And 48 minutes of televi-
Afpfcr getting thoroughly “re
laxed,” Foote came back to the
exato room, checked his paper
And handed it to. Only one oth
t* test had been handed in be
ftoe that.
“I Jrtst can’t see these fellews
PAGE FIVE
who tighten up when they tahe
an exam,” Foot said. “Af~Tpng .. s *
as you’re reused, you’ve goQhe il
battle half won.” ‘
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FIRE CHIEF toNFIDEtfI'
CENTER OSSIPEE, N. KJW—
When the fire bells rang, everyone
attending Sunday service at the
Congregational Church helcf' his
breath. The Rev. Clifford W. Laws
continued with his sermon* after
saying he had every
the fire fighters. The pastor dou
bles as Center Ossipee’s fire- chief.