MONbAV AFTERNOON, MARCH 17, 1952
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HELP WANTED
» HELP WANTED: We need a
: milk route salesman imme
diately. Must have high
school education. Good ref
erences required. Apply in
person to James Surles at
Gardner’s Dairy in Dunn.
3-10-ts-c
HELP WANTED: Young
man or woman to learn new
business. No previous exper- ;
ience required. Must have at '
least a high school educa
tion, good personality, and 1
be able to deal with public. 1
Good salary. Position per
manent. Apply in writing to
Box 16, care of The Daily
Record giving complete in
formation concerning pos-
D itions held in the past. Give
references. 3-11-ts-c
HELP WANTED: Practical
nurse to stay on premises 24
hours a day. A good lady pa
tient. No cooking or wash
ing. Contact M. E. Ennis,
Coats, N. C. Phone 2288
3-17-st-c
l HELP WANTED: Experienc-
I ed meat cutters for Dunn
Piggly Wiggly store. Apply
• Milner Stores Co., 3701 Neil
Street (In front Meredith
College), Raleigb, N. C.
3-17-3 t-c
REPRESENTATIVES, Ag~ e s
21-24 in Dunn-Erwin area by
t old line combination Insur
kjance|Co. Full employee re
l tirement and benefits. Free
'.lapse on 3 year old business.
For interview, write Box
L 1230, Raleigh, N. C.
? 3-14-3 t-p
FOR RENT
FOR ■'fU&NT: Unfurnished
Couple preferr
f -Tine St 0i^c^114339.
3-14-ts-c
ELECTRIC floor polisher.
Minimum charge, 75c a day.
Johnson Furniture Co. Luck
now Square, Dunn. Phojie
3427. s „ 2-28-ts-c
FOR RENT: Two room fur
pished upstairs apartment.
) Decently renovated. Close in.
Call 3194 after four o’clock.
3-14-3 t-c
FOR RENT: Two five-room
houses. Nice houses. Electric
Ughts, water. Located on
Louis Baer’s farm. $25 per
month. Apply to Louis Baer
ip Dunn. 2-27-ts-c
FOR RENT: Five room house
I m Angler Water and lights.
.Contact N. V- Stephenson,
r pwner, in Angier. 3-17-3 t-p
FOR RENT: three room
■ hbuse at 2fl N. McKay Ave.
| jriate bath, also three room
Spt. with private bath. Fur
nished or ** unfurnished,
shone 2954 fer 2097.
iP-12-3t-c-
FQR>ALP
FOR best results: with all
farm animals, WAYNE
FEED is the product for you
to buy. You will find a com
i plete line of WAYNE FEED
at FARMER’S SUPPLY,
Dunp. ) 8-17-ts-c
I HYDRATED Masons Lime
k-fjjor pastures and other agri
cultural uses. $22.13 per ton,
Cromartie Hdw. Co., Inc.,
s>unn, N. Ci 2-13-tf^
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PIANO RECITAL
FHptunijg--
• iAt The Piano* " .'
Mr. Calvin Lampley, formerly of Dunn anti a grad
uate of the Harnett County Training School and the
Julliard School of Music, w be presented at a recital
hu & ana££id at ■"— • n t M
■ apptered woes* Had ip
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§ FRIDAY, MARCH 21ST. 8 P.M. -
T .- - s ■ . - • - \
I Harnett County Trainfna School
SALE: Two fresh, i
young milch cows. Contact
Mr. H. J. Wood on Dunn,
Rt. 4 on Highway 82 between
Godwin and Erwin. 3t p
M-T-W
FOR SALE: Already financ
ed small modem brick home.
Five rooms and bath down
stairs. two attic rooms up
stairs. All modem conveni
ences. W. Carr St. Write Box
111, care of The Daily
Record. 2-25-ts-c
FOR SALE: Practically new
deluxe model Easy Spin
dryer washing machine. In
perfect condition. Hardly
used. Call 3718.
3-12-6 t-p
FOR SALE: A dog, Cocker
Spanial end French Poodle
mixed Phone 3188 or the
dog may be seen at 822 E.
Cumberland St. 3-12-4 t - p
and Refrigeration Service,
E. Broad St. Dunn.
, M-W-F-3t-c
EVERYTHING TO
BUILD WITH
We Guarantee.
to furnish everything need
ed to build your house—
except framing lumber. Save
money, time and worry/
Godwin Building Supply Co.
In Dunn. Ph. 2323 or 3875
M-W-F-tfnc
FOR SALE: One 140 by 150
ft. lot two blocks east of
hotel on E. Cumberland St.
Contact C. H. Strickland,
DUnn, N. C. 3-13-st-c
FOR SALE—Would you lijke
to own a lovely 10-room
home that would also be a
good investment for you?.
We are offering for sale file
brick two-story duplex loca
ted in the 300 block of South
Layton Avenue. Each side
has living room, dining
room, kitchen, two large
bedrooms, large closets, 1
baths, large screened porch,
hardwood .floors and other
conveniences. One side has
large Jjijsement with fvjrn
ace..:Rfeglsfly partially re
age with •' upstairs storage
rooms. Present owners Sell
ing to build home with more
room. This house built qf
finest pre-war materials. An
excellent buy. May be seep
by appointment. Contact
Hoover Adams. Phone 3117,
or 2313. 3-13-ts-c
FOR SALE: 9 acres 6? tim
ber, 2 miles from the Spring
Branch Church, know as Bin
Honeycutt place. 5 miles
from Dunn. See Nellie H.
Vann, phone 3627 or 2511,
Dunn, N. C. 3-13*5t-c
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brown billfold con
taining 72 dollars in cash
and driver’s license. Lost in
the -vicinity of Colonial Hjtqre
in Dunn Saturday at noon.
Reward offered. If found no
tify Mr. R. F. Bowman at
the Durham & Southern
Railway Office. Phone 2118.
3-t-p M-T-W
SPfqAL~NOTICgS
FOR LAND CLEARING and
bulldozing w’oTfc, contact
Paul Grienwahn Grading
Co. Rt.‘ 5, Dunn located one
mile from Dunn on Highway
55. 3-13-ts-c
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE
John K. Snipes .
OffW j» located in FCX
Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
, —REFINANCING—
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Payments
Money in 10 Minutes
MOTOR
CREDIT CO.
> DUNN, N. C.
r'ayetteville St. lQonc 51SS
HONEY IN PARLOR
BELMONT, Mass. llP*—Mrs. Ar
thur -Tinkham keeps a beehive in
her palror sun window “for the
entertainment of guests.” She has
a dozen other hives in her back
yard and says honey has just about
banished the sugar bowl from her
home.
WIFE FILLS IN
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (IP)—Mrs. John
B. Fletcher, Jr., didn’t stop at pre
senting her husband a daughter.
She handed out cigars for him, too
Capt. Fletcher was overseas when
his daughter was born, so his wife
did the honors.
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This Is A Bleal Bargain
J HD YOU CM’T DDY 1 BETTER
• RUSH! AT HI PllCt UYWHEDE
HOUSEWIVES THROUGHOUT THIS SECTION ARE EN- I
NO WRINGER! NO SPINNER! eRIAT WASHIR ' w wwl YOU T 0 j
NO 10U DOWN ! THEY'U mi YOU to COME TO JOHNSON cotton
Only $22995 tO -o*® "" 4 “"“k
BROAD ST.
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THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN, N. Cl
HERE'S WHAT MEASLES DID TO MARKS’ SCHOOL This picture shows what the measles did
last week to Marks’ School For Beginners in Dunn. About half of the students were out with the
measles so the school had to be closed for three d?ys. This picture shows those who escaped measles.
It was made the day school was closed. The scho3l reopened this morning and Mrs. Johnnie Lee
Marks, operator of the school, reported good attendance. Days lost will be made up at the end of
school, Mrs. Marks said.
Sillyettes
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Honey you’re the best thing I’ve seen since «they
showed me file friendly atmosphere at MOTOR CREPri
COMPANY.
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