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WFLFtyANTED: We need *
wypte route salesman imme
diately. Must have high'
school education. Good ref
erences required. Apply in
pierSOn to James Surles at
Gardner’s Dairy in Dunn.
3-104 f-c
HELP WANTED: Young
man or woman to learn new
business. No previous exper
ience required. Must have at,
least a high school eduOa*
jtion, good personality, and
be able to deal with public.
Good salary. Position £er-:
manent. Apply in writing to
Box 16, care ai The Dally
Record giving complete in
formation concerning pos
itions held in the past: Give
references.
with man doing outside
I work to live in very h(ce
s five room house on farm.
* No rent to pay. Good W<*t
i er, electricity. School bus
1 right by ddor. Aft least five
in family to help with
parttime work, pay by the
. not ask children to work
hour. Good location. Will
f Poor polisher.
Minimum charge, 75c a day.
Johnson Furniture Co. Luck
now Square, Dunn. Phohe
[: 2*27. 2-28-ts-c
l fro R RENT: Downstairs
t three room apartment with
I bath, closet and Storage
. space. Recently painted fund
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' Son Ave. Phohe 3028.
3-6-6 t-c
j THREE ROOM unfurnished
apartment. Lights and wat
er. Off highway 301 near
Wellons Candy Co. Call
8389. Mrs. A. J. Butler.
3- 11-3 t-c .
FOR SME
FOR best results with all
farm animals, WAYNE
FES© is the product for you
to buy. You will find a com-
Dunn. ~ 8-17-^f-c
CABBAGE
sale and retail. Place your or
der now for potato plants
and tomato plants. T.R. Mc
i Leod, Buies Creek- Phohe
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GROCERY STORE and Mar
i ket. .Good location in Buies
Creek or will sell market fix
tures. 8 ft. meat coimMr#i
. good ‘conditkm. Phone RMM.
Buies s-ii-stp
#OR SALE: Already financ
ed small modern brick home.
stairs, two £tte*nxMHi up
stairs. All modem conveni
encee. W. Carr St. Write Box
111, pure of The DWlyl
Regmd. ■ ... ...
For SALE: Beautiful fab-f
your home. Tre^^|
Donaldson St., Phone 2375,
Fayetteville, N. C. 2-27-10 t-c j
ritfeteb taA&r&wl
for pastures and other agri
cuTt& Xfies.'ssf2.l3 per -ton Jl
Cromartie Hdw. Co., Inc.,jl
Dunn, N.C. 2-13-tf-cll
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THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. Cl
CotmtySeet"
Ho^Meetingg
in the county seat.
Bob AuseU entertained the
pf her mother-in-law j
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Xdna Igßett Crodk, Mbs H}a Tur-
N. frunu&’and i4 B kTy^:
iaiHejaslft. Mr*. 8. •». How
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CU'JKtS, r.clivcd
Mrs. . Lamar Simmons as second
high.-received a lapel flower. Mem
bers present Ware Mrs. H. B. Ugon,
Mrs. Lamar Simmons, Mrs. Herbert
Carsop; i3l-, Mlrs. Harold Mcrfgan,
Mrs. Hal Bradley, and Mrs. Robert
brief relative in
boro. *t
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FO R SALE: Two reCbndi-
Priced to sell. ElSctrie l|k>tor
Attd RMriieration Service,
E. Broad ft. Dunn.; -
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iPSCIM NOTICES;
BABIES SHOES pr^ r
Served forever in bronze. Let
me shbw you my catalog of;
mpudts today. See qb cajl
Esdtleil Edwards, 1207 fcVesMp
Cumberland St., Dunh, N.
C., Phone 3386. 3-10-12-14^)
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Club Council
Plans Events
Mt. Pisgah Home Dembnatratlon'
Club was hostess to the quarterly
tidunty council meetMi an Monday
Mtemoon at the Mt. Pisgah im
munity building.
ThS meeting, which attracted
Some SO club leaders from various
Sections of the county, Was devoted
whfefly to plaas for three events
which loom lame on the home
demonstration club calendar; (1.)
UftBSU!
Onstration Club Week, April 22; and
(8) Will Achievement Day.
Mrs. W. J. COtten, Jfr., of Kip
ling, president Os the county coun
cil, named a committee composed
Os Mrs. Clarence Holder of Mt
Pilgah, Mrs. Jack HOiward of Ben
toven and Mrs. B. F. Kecidall of
Kipling to draw plans for local
land County observance of National
Home Demonstration Club Week.
As the first step toward a Suc
cessful Achievement Day next Bill,
two committees were appointed, One
to Select a place, and atf&he? to
jilan a program. On the place com
mittee were named Mt£. T. J. Bayn
lee, barbecue arid Mrs. R. L Ste
phens, Chalybeate Springs. The
krOrip asked to plan the program
Is composed of Mrs. W. E. Temple,
Anderson Creek, Mrs. Rowell Stew
art, Buie's Creek, .and Mrs. Hay-
Wpdd Penny, Pleasant Community.
Both Achievement Day. commit
tees will report at the riext county
council meeting to be held in May
Children from the Broadway kin
dergarten gave a brief program of
recitation arid SOng. The devotional
Was led tV Mrs. MOUltOn Jerrican
from Ephesus Club. Following the
business session, refreshments were
served by the hostess club.-
Exhibit ts Slated
At Club Meeting
An interesting exhibition of
French palp ting and architecture
will feature the meeting of the Lil
lington Woman’s (Bub to be held on
Tuesday, March 11 at 3:30 at the
Community Center.
Miss Eloise Hendricks will give
a jgahery talk ol } the Various Schools
'or French pamters and colored
prints illustrating and paintings
discussed will be on view. Photo
graphs of notable Freneh cathedrals
and chateaus will also be displayed
They are gifts from the French
Togriat Ministry.
Miss Henrietta O’Quinn, guest pi
antet. will play two Selections by
French composers and an informal
tea will follow. The program Is un
,der the auspices of the ■ fine arts
and music committees .headed hy
Mrs. W. P. Byrd and Mrs) Harry
'A - j. v;
Miss Addye Henry Baggett has
returned to Woman's College In
Oyeensboro after spending the
weekend here, with her parents,
JOr. and Mrs. Bob Baggett.
Miss Ruby Peede returned to
Charlotte on Sunday after a week
end jrisit with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. A. W. Peede.
* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sale McFaddin
of Ifartlnsville, Va., spent Satur
day and Sunday here with jfrs.
jMcFaddin’s mother, Mrs. Neill Mc-
LMiss Mary George Kelly, stu
dont at Duke University, was in:
LUllngton for the weekend. She Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Kelly: !
Noe Addresses
Lillington PTA
Lillington’s Parent-Teacher Assoc
iation, meeting Thursday night at
the school, heard John Noe, of the
State Highway Safety Division, talk
on the value of driver education In
promoting highway safety.
Noe advocated a two-way pro
gram-safe driving instruction In
the schools arid class room instruc
tion In safety principles. Such a
program among the high Khool age
pupils, the speaker said, would cut
the highway accident rate 75 per
cent. The speaker was presented by
NeW McK. Roes, who arranged
the program.
“Correct driving,” Noe reminded
his audience, “is safe driving.” The
speaker outlined how a program of
driver instruction could be worked
out, first for one school and later
on a county-wide level. Adoption of
such a program in Harnett County
has been endorsed by the county
board of education provided needed
funds can he secured for equipment
and trained teachers are available.
Representative Carson Gregory
and Supt. Hal Smith of the Coats
school headed a visiting delegation
from Coats. Other visitors were Sid
ney Thomas, Broadway, member of
the county board of education, who
is also an officer in the newly or
ganized county safety council,
County Sujerintendent of Schools
G. T. ProMlt and Professor J. L.
Spivey of Shawtown School.
President Mack Norwood pre
sided and named a nominating com
mittee to report next month on a
slate of new officers. Neill McKay
Ross was made chairman of the
nominating committee and other
members include Mrs. Hal Bradley
and Mrs. Joe Layton, Jr.
Attendance prizes went to Mrs.
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