WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MATCH 10, 1952
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Ypung
man or woman to learn new
business. No previous exper
ience required. Must have at
least a high school educa
tion, good personality, and
be able to deal with phblic.
-Good /salary. Position per
manent. Apply in writing to
Box 16,, care of The Daily j
Record giving complete in
formation concerning pos
itions held in the past. Give
references. 3-11-ts-e
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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
HELP WANTED
ed meat cutters for Dunn
Piggly Wiggly store. Apply
Milner Stores Co., 3701 Neil
Street (In front Meredith
College), Raleigh, N. C.
3-17-3 t-c .
MEN WANTED
For our Sales .and Service
Department
If your present earnings
are not enough for pres
ent day living costs and you
could use an additional S3O
to SSO per week, why not let
me come to your home and
discuss the possibilities of
bettering yourself. This is
permanent „ position w i til
high 'earning possibilities for
-nose who qualify.
If you have a car, neat
appearance and can furn
ish good references, WRITE
WHEN I CAN SEE YOU to
P. O. Box 1228, Durham, N.
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FOR THE
WORKER'S SUPPLY
CHARLIE “CHOO CHOO” JUSTICE WILL BE AT t)UR MEW STORE IN PERSON ALL DAY MARCH
20th TO HELP MAKE OUR GRAND OPENING A BIG SUCCESS.
CHARLIE JUSTICE WILL BE REPRESENTING THE FINE LINE OF SUPERFINE CANNED VEGE-'
k TABLES. VISIT HIM AT THEIR BIG DISPLAY.
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IN ADDITION, FROM 9 A. M. TO « P. M„ EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR, WE WILL GIVE TO SOME
LUCKY CUSTOMER A BIG FREE BASKET OF GROCERIES. J * v * , , ;
she (mis to All the Kiddies and Surprise Gifts All During ike Day r
m WE ESPECIALLY WISH TO BUY FOR CASH OR IN TRADE ANY LOCAL FARM PRODUCTS.
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c. Please furnish street
dress or where home is lo-
Interview in the presence
of your wife preferred.
3-19-st-C
FOR RENT ~
FOR RENT: Unfurnished
apartment. Couple preferr
ed. No children. 506 East Di
vine St. or call 4339.
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ELECTRIC fPodr polisher.
Minimum charge, 75c a day.
Johnson Furniture Co. Luck
now Square, Dunn. Phone
2427. 2-28-ts-c
FOR RENT: Two five-room
houses. Nice houses. Electric
lights, water. Located on
Louis Baer’s farm. $25 per
month. Apply to Louis Baer
in Dunn. 2-27-ts-c
FOR RENT: Five room house
in Angier. Water and lights.
Contact N. V. Stephenson,
owner, in Angier. 3-17-3 t-pl
FOR RENT: Six room house, I
can be used for two apart
ments if desired. Wired for
electric stove. Running wa
ter and bath. Near Mis
sionary Baptist Church hr
East Erwin. Mrs. Lula H.
Clark. Phone 2451.
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foiT sale~^~
FOR best results with all
farm animals, WAYNE
FEED is the product for you
to buy. You will find a com
plete line of WAYNE FEED
at FARMER’S SUPPLY,
Dunn. 8-17-ts-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
HYDRATED Masons Lime
for pastures and other agri
cultural uses. $22.13 per ton,
Cromartie Hdw. Co., Inc.,
Dunn, N. C. 2-13-ts-c
FOR SALEi Two fresh,'
young milch cows. Contact
Mr. H. J. Wood on Dunn,
Rt. 4 on Highway 82 between
Godwin and Erwin. 3t p
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'FOR SALE: Already financ
ed small modem brick home.
Five rooms and bath down
stairs, two attic rooms up
stairs. All modern 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-c
I FOR SALE: One 140 by 150
, ft. lot two blocks east of
hotel on E. Cumberland St.
I Contact C. H. Strickland,
f Dunn, N. C. 3-13-5 t c
FOR SALE—Would you like
to own a lovely 10-room
home that would also be a
good investment for you?.
We are offering for sale the
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, lIAl l A
baths, large screened porch,
hardwood floors and other
conveniences. One side has
large basement with furn
ace., Recently partially re
decorated. Large double-gar
age with upstairs Storage
rooms. Present owners sell
ing to build home with more
room. This house built of
finest pre-war materials. An
excellent buy. May be seen
by appointment. Contact
Hoover Adams. Krone 3117,
or 2313. 3-13-ts-c
THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. a
FOR SALE: 9 acres «T tim
ber, 2 miles from the Spring
Branch Church, know as Bill
Honeycutt "place. 5 miles
, from Dunn. See Nellie H.
Vann, phone 3827 or 2511,
Dunn, N. C. 8-13-st-c
! LOST AND FOUND
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• LOST: Brown billfold con-,
. taining 72 dollars in cash
’ and driver’s license. Lost in
the vicinity of Colonial S,tore
| in Dunn Saturday ,at noon.
Reward offered. If found no
r tify Mr. R. F. Bowman at
_ the Durham & Southern
Railway Office. Phone 2118.
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- LOST: Brown Short-tailed
- Fice dog. Wart on nose, and
- walks on hind legs a great
c deal. Answers to Scandy.
f $25 reward. Joan Allen, Er
' win, N. C. Phone 2452. ..
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! SPECIAL "NOTICES
r FOR LAND CLEARING and
bulldozing work, contact
Paul Grienwahn Grading
Co. Rt. 5, Dunn located one
1 mile from Dunn on Highway
: 55. " 3-13-tf-c'
FOR PLASTERING and
; stucco work phone 9103 or
r 3785.' 3-19-St-p
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Lampley Will Give
Concert On Friday
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concert-going public has welcomed
to the concert stage quite a num
ber of brilliant young American
artists. One of the more promising
of these newcomers is a young
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Equipped—To Equip—Your Farm Ana Home
pianist, Calvin Lampley, who will
appear at the Harnett County
Training School Friday night at
8:30.
The young concert artist will be
in familiar surraundfings when he
makes this appearance, since be is :
a HCTB graduate. He graduated
from there la IMS. He first studied
music here under Mrs. C. B. Cod
rlngton and she states that he show
ed signs of genius from the atitset.
, After graduating from Hb¥S he
entered A and T College at Greens
boro where he received a B. 8. De-
Aree. He continued his musical
.studies there under Warner Law
'son, now director of music at How
•ard University. Ldter he studied
;piano under william 8. Newman,
; noted author, lecturer and pianist
at the University of North Caro
:ilna.
SERVED IN ARMT
During World War II he served
•several years in the Army and while
‘stationed in the Aleutians managed
to continue his musical studies
with some German-bom music
teachers there. After the war he
attended and was graduated from
the Juilliard School of Music in
New Fork City, Where he studied
with Erwin Freundllch.
He mads his debut as a concert
pianist at Carnegie Hall with a
piano recital on March SO, 1951. The
critics acclaimed this appearance
as being “brilliant, sensitive and
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more Imaginative than many/* K|
His current tour began .Oh as 11
appearance at the BrooklymJVead- St
emy of Mu6ic in New York. In we 1 ;
early part of March he-iMOed I
Eastern Canada for Regiorlbr Übn- I 1
certs with marked succession We I \
completion of his assignment* In 1 j
Canada he returned to the United # I
States and is now being htifra In
various centers of the Southern f'
RMW. '"SB
His appearance here .nlntfig
marks his first time home in sfcv- ■;
eral years. Music lovers ill, Dunn
are promised a rare musical treat ' i
with the appearance of this 'dfcooln- *r'
plished performer.
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PHONE $591 %
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