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FOR SALE: Used'Deluxe OJ. auto
matic washer. Good condition. One
year guarantee. $300.00. Purdle
Equipment Co., Dunn, N. O.
2-8-15-22*2»-c
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: GOOD VISED
GARS - TRUCKS
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NAYLOR-DICKEY
DIAL 2127
Farottwlite Hwt Ounn
§C__v plant food to help them 1
l » pow more prontaoie
/wCNguj for farmers.
I ***« i• I ocwbehpawy yrmftos®
fct'T.CT in laboratory and field
i keeps this band md-|
if4*7 formally good year
after year.
to usk iiDsnn
this mural and Vein
first-hand about the
extra yields and im-1
Effifisr&i
you mak*. To W
sure of a supply, it'
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DUNN, N. C.
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Republican County
Convention
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A REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION IS
HEREBY CALLED TO MEET IN
• lam suggesting that each precinct Chairman call a meeting of I*te .
Precinct on Friday, February 28th, for the Purpose of Electing Defc- >
gates ft the County Convention.
ta^ ited *° tte*™**!* » nd #<*?-
tend and participate in the lad£i I
are especially iu«ed to attend and take part in themrtting.
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This Size Type .. 8c Word
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strictly confidential am.
no Information will be
given. Please do not ask
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Hydrated Masons Lime for pas
tures and other agricultural uses.
$22.13 per ton. FOB Whse at
Cromartie Hardware Co., Inc.,
Dunn, N. C. 2-13-ts-c
FOR SALE: 1940 Ford. 2 door se
dan. Phone 4228. Mickey Rouse.
2-27-3 t-c
FOR BEST REcfULTS with all
(arm animals, WAYNE FEED Is
ihe product for you to buy. You
will And a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-c
FOR SALE: Already financed
small modem brick home. Five
rooms and bath downstairs -two
•attic rooms upstairs. Conveneintly
arranged. All modem conveniences.
W. Carr St. Write Bo* 111, care of
The Dally Record. Y-25-ts-c
FOR SALE: Beautiful fabrics for
your home. Tremendous savings.
See our large selection before you
buy. We make drape*—dip covers.
THE MILL END STORE. 121 Don
aldson Street. Phone 2375. Fay
etteville, N. C. > 2-27-10 t-c
EVERYTHIN St TO BClfcD WITS
We Guarantee,
to furnish everything needed to
build yW house—except framing
lumber. Save money, time Ad worry
Godwin Building Supply Co.
In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3«75.
M-W-F-ttoc
FOR SALE: Sacrifice, one living
romm suite, three bedroom suites,
innerspring mattresses. Several tab
les, lamps, etc. Scatter rugs, and
all- my hotgsehokl furnishings, jyyi.
sell separate or all together. B. u.
Porter at Porter’s Restaurant.
2-29-st-c
FOR SALE: Nice six-room house
on East Bay Street. Near Grammar
School. See either Mr. or Mrs. H.
P. Johnson at Johnson’s Restau
rant. 2-29-lt-c
HELF WANTED
HELP WANTED: Reliable person,
from tjM area to service and collect
' money from'new automatic mer
chandising i machines. No selUfig."
To qualify must have car, refer
; ences, and S6OO working capital. A
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE
John K. Snipes
Office b located in PCX
SnUdtnr - Dana, N. C.
few hours spare time weekly will
net up to S4OO a month. Possibility
full ttriie work. For Interview, write
giving full particulars; home ad
dress and telephone number to Box
70, care of The Dally Record.
2-28-3 t-c
WANTED;'
WANTED: Man with small family
to work on my farm. Tobacco, cot
ton, and corn. White or colored.
New home. See B-43. Hockaday, Rt.
2, Angler, N. O. 2 27 3t-c
SALESWOMEN Start a cash
paying business of your own. Take
orders for Rand Fashion dresses of
New York. Big cash commission on
each order. Write “Manager", 311
3rd St., Lumberton, N. C. 2-28-3 t-p
SALESMAN • COLLECTOR, liust
have car. Experience not necessary.
Apply Rosenfeld’s Quality Shop,
Lucknow Square, Dunn, N. C.
2-28-ts-c
WANTED: One pedigreed collie
puppy. Reasonable priced. Call 4396,
Woodrow Carroll. 2-29-3 t-c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two bedrooms for
rent to working girls. Nicely fur
nished. Located at 301 E. Bay' St.
I Mrs. Grace Reiver. Phone 2845,
|! Dunn, N. C. 2-27-3 t-c
1 FOR RENT: Five-room house 10-1
' cated one-half mile from Erwin in
■ Averasboro Township. Price $3.50 j
' per week. Apply to Louis Baer in
1 Dunn. 2-27-tfn-c
FOR RENT: Two five-room houses.
Nice houses. Electric lights, water.
Located on Louis Baer’s farm. $25
per month. Apply to Lopis Baer In
Dunn. 2-27-tfn-c
ELECTRIC .FLOOR POLISHER:
Minimum charge -75 c a day. John
son Furniture Co. Lucknow Square,
Dunn. Phone 2427. 2-28-ts-c
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APARTMENT: Three- room apart
• ment. Furnished or unfurnished.
Couple preferred. Phone 2954 or
2097. 2-28-3 t-c
FOR RENT: Apartment, three
room and private bath. Private en
trance. Located at 510 East Cum
berland St. Call 2373 or see J. Lov
ett Barefoot, Route 2, Dunn.
2-29-3 t-p
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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER PEED
OF TRUST |
Under and by virtue of the power I
and authority contained In that)
certain Deed of Trust executed by
R. J. Turner and wife, Margaret
Turner, to J. R. Jackson, Trustee,
dated March 10, 1951, and recorded
in Book 490, Uage 27. Office of
Register of Deeds of Harnett Coun
ty, default having been made In
the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured as therein provid
ed and the holder of the mote evi
dencing said Indebtedness having
demkndpd foreclosure, the under
signed Trustee will, on Wednesday,
March 24, 1952 at 12 o’clock Noon,
ht the Courthouse door In- Harnett
County in Lillington, North Caro
lina, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash subject to
Deed at Trust from Ralph Turner
and wife, Margaret Turner to Neill
McK. Ross, Trustee, for D. W. John
son, dated December 21, 1949, and
recorded in Book 321, Page 4, Office
of Register of Deeds of Harnett
County, North Carolina, the fol
lowing described lot or parcel of
land lying and being in the Upper
Little River Township, Harnett
County, North Carolina, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point in the Ma
mers-Springhill Road at a large
stump and runs thence* N. 24 W.
16.85 chs. to a fork of the road;
thence up said road N. 4 E.. 183
ft. to the head of a drain; thence
as the drain S. 72 <Jeg. 30 min. E.
| 376 ft. to the head of a ditch, iron
I stake corner; thtence down the ditch
,N. 60 .E. 1056 ft. to a curve In
said ditch; iron stake . corner;
I thence as the ditch N. 69 E. 165 ft.
to'the head of the (jitch, iron stake
corner; thence N. 59 E. 731 ft.' to the I
East line at the David field; thence |
as the East line S. 6 W.; thence S. (
6 deg. 0 min. W. about 26.27 chs
to a pine tree corner; thence.S. 81
degs. ,30 min. W. 20.90 chs. to a
stake; thence S. 22 dgs.3o min. W.
2.59 etis. to a stake; thence 8. 84
deg. 30 min. W. 7.05 chs. to the be
ginning, containing 70.5 acres, more
or less; and being the Southern por
tion of that certain tract of , l»nd
described In Book 308, Page 332,
Registry of Harnett County.
The successful bidder afe said Sale
will be required to deposit with the
Trustee at time of sale ten per cent
<10%) of his bid as evidence of
good faith’in bidding. ..>
This 19th day of February, 1952.
J. R. JACKSON, Trustee.
McLE»Q A hfcLEOD. ATTORNEYS
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Overby* Laricf Big
Catch In Florida
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. wxerby of
Ahgfer heartily recommended the
Lake Griffin section',. nine miles
north of Leesburg, Florida, for-any
anglers who want to'“wet a line”
with the expectation of bringing
Home a good catch.
wairon, and on a Nk-ent al uiornlng
they went fishing in this lake and
came back with a string of speckled
perch larger than they had ever
caught before anywhere.
The couple are enjoying their
vacation in the resort state and
sent their regards to their mahy
friends in the Angler area.
Johnsoo Funeral
Held Thursday
Mrs. Susie Barefoot Jonnson, 76,
of Benson Route 2. died about 9:50
p. m. Wednesday at her home fol
lowing an (lines# of about four
weeks.
Funeral services were held Thurs-
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that, and I watch the train pull
.out, and lt’e a funny feelln’. If
I’d been a drinker. I’d of got drunk
as an outlet. But no, I .had to run
away on a train, and now the train
le runnin’ away from me. And
there’s no escape, because a man
has got to face everythin’, includin’
hisself.”
v Durante hired an automobile to
take him back to Los Angeles. He
"arrived home during the early
morning before dawn.
Jeanne awakened, and when Du
irante embraced her she said, “Gee,
Tootis, I’m so glad you got home
before daybreak!”
TOLD HE WAS SLIPPING
Soon after New Year’s of 1943
Clayton had a heart-to-heart talk
with Jim. “Let’s face it. You are
slipping in the public mind. Soon
it will mean curtains. You could
easily see to it that Jeanne Is
taken care of my nurses while you
go out and make some money. Jim,
the Copacabana . wants you, and
New York wants you. You simply
must do a couple of weeks in the
East.
When Clayton informed the Sch
nozzola of two weeks of radio and
night club bookings in New York
for a total of SII,OOO, Dqp-ante
seemed indifferent. He explained
that Jeanne objected to his leaving
her; that she was unable to travel
East with him.
Later that day Jeanne asked,
“Tootis, are you worrying a lot
over that offer?”
’•Well,” said Jim, “1 could pay
I some bills. But let’s forget it.”
| “If you leave me this time, Jim,
!gou will never see me alive again.”
Durante looked at her in a shock
ed way. “Don’t say that, Jeanne.
Please don’t say that! Because I’m
not goin’.-”
After a little time she said,
"Take It, Jimmy” •
’’Take what?”
“The two weeks in New York. I
want you to go.”
Clayton saw Durante off on the
train. “After the first show, Jimmy,
call me and let me know how It
goes. If you bog down. I will fly
Bast, put on my old shoes again,
and go out on the floor and dance.
I’ve wired Jackson in Akron to
join up with you and Roth in New
York.
/. Dwnoto - Hotel
Ast* three days befdre the open
ing date at the Copacabana. His
first radio shqw as a guest for the
Camel Cigarette sponsor was well
received.
After the broadcast Jimmy called
Jeanne. She said, “I liked the pro
gram, Jimmy. It was very good.”
“Are you al| right?”
“Yes, Mother is here with me,
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from
her home, conducted by Elder Les
ter Lee. Burial was in the family
cemetery. i -,
She Is "survived by hft- hufßand
James C. Johnson; three daught
ers, Mrs. Alvin Dudley and Mrs.
B. F. Parden of Benson Route 2,
and Mrs. F. B. Knowles of South
port; one sister, Mrs. A. M. John
son, Benson Route 2; two (brothers,
N. T. Barefoot and H. M. Bare
foot, Route 2 Dunn; two half
brothers, Thurman and Carlie C.
Barefoot, both of Clinton; nine
grandchildren.
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BEING
T. A. Coats Jr. 8. N. who has
been serving aboard U. S. S. Sem
inole In Hawil is being flown bock
to Coransdo Island where he will
start training for U. D. T. T. A.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Jackson of Dunn. He attended
Dunn High School and heM a
position as projectionist at the
Dunn Theater before entering the
the Navy.
and Maggie, and I'm so glad.”
Jimmy enjoyed his first night’s
sound sleep in some weeks. Early
, the next morning the phone rang
beside his bed. Durante stirred re
sentfully. He had left word not to
J be awakened till one o’clock in the
1 afternoon.
Jeanne’s mother was on the tele
phone. She seemed very much con
fused but managed to say that her
Jeanne was dead. She hung up
before Jim could talk.
For some moments Durante lay
back in his" bed with the receiver
to his ear. He kept sailing into
the transmitter, “What? What?
What?”
JIMMY WAS DAZED
Jeanne’s funeral was held Feb
ruary 17, 1943. After the funeral
Clayton went home with Durante.
Jimmy behaved in a dazed fashion.
He went from room to room, stood
in front of Jeanne’s pictures, open
ed closets to look at Jeanne’s things
and would not go to bed.
“You know, it’s a funny thing.
Durante says, “you see every place
■ you’ve been with somebody * you
love; you go down to Palm Springs,
ifai|2oin£
* Refrigerators
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* Freezers
* Ranges
* Water Hea*4rs
* I roner*
! There’s No Point Being
Without Hot Point
| LAYTON'S
“ LILLINGTON '
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Musk apn are equlptfsdl.jutafir
ably for pnlnr life. They have an
outer coat of long, coarse dark
brown to Haok hair and a warm
undercoatlng of wool that is shed
»vw7 Orta# ,
you wander back in thoughts to
the Lake and how you stopped at
the pea soup place, and where you
bought the dbg, and Arrowhead
and Clear Lake, and all them other
places. You don’t even look for
new places when you go around.
Just .the places you liked When
you used to go but to eat «r Stroll
along, and you find yourself gain’
beck to them.”
The pubHc knew nothing of
Jinuqy Durante* burdens. Laughing
strangers oare little about file pri
vate woes of their clowns. Who
has looked upon the other side of
the moon?
TOMORROW: Whft is Mm.
Calabash?
“smSir I Last Time Today
; Dunn’s Leading Theatre ‘Here Comes The Nelsons’
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"COLORADO "STARS &
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Chap. 12 “Govt. Agent vs Phantom Legion”-Carfoon
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DUNN I Last Time Today
“YOUR' FAMILY THEATRE” “BOOTS MALONE”
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Chap. 8 “Captain Video” Cartoon |
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JAMES STOHUr
JULIA ADAMS \AI SEND or
JP< HUDSON jHKjaF'THE RIVER
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1 TODAY AJATURDAY
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