WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1952 J— — I classified f RATES T3ils Size 2c word M-Word Minimum Me «S*me Ad S Times Only , fl.tf Ig Th|» Size Type ... 3c word ■ * Times Only HBLP'WANTED H 4 HELP WANtED: Qirl wan if ted part time. To begin work ■ April 1. Apply Dr.'T. E. Dar ■ den, Dunn, N. C. 3-25-3 t c |f MEN WANTED m For our Sales and Service Department B If your present earnings & are not enough for pres- R ent day living costs and you B $ could use an additional S3O B to SSO per week, why not let ■ me come to your home and ■ discuss the possibilities of B bettering yourself. This is B permanent position with B high earning possibilities for B luose who qualify. ■ If you have a car, neat B appearance and can fum t™ ish good references, WRITE WHEN I CAN SEE YOU to ■ _ P. O. Box 1228, Durham, N. B C. Please furnish street ad- B dress or where home is lo cated. B Interview in the presence B of your wife preferred. | 3-19-st-c HELP WANTED: Parts man 1 to handle general line of B • truck and automobile parts. 1 Apply “Parts” care of the ■ t Daily Record. 3-19-ts-e j \ " WANTED ~7 I \ appliance Salesman: I \, Work on commission and V salary^aiMmnecessary^p -1 \ START YOUR SAVING? \ COMMERCIAL \ RANK \ Dum».c. | ' 11 1 j.wiKßwaw J.UI ■ '■ IIMHUIWU'II -M -t " •-■ 11 rmfm \ t ONGRATULATIONS * n» I GULFPRIDE \ Service Station \ v ON TH«R r.panin OPEjUIIIVG' WE ARE IROUD TO HAVE BOUIfPED THEM WITH TWf FPWQWINQ \\ IliewW , OvmllftV •; - \\ - * ★ CECOSTEiI WINDOWS ★ CEMENT 6LQCK a «miiii» 2 - rtuiru i nar # w vUntliT \. • rJNl>n iiWifc - ★ DOORS and HARDWARE * ROQfING ir dock LATII if imt "» «•* ■rtf if Hf -nS ' w -..4t * ★ m « .__n jl ; yrd9> \t tit PLASTER BRICK r>> . unVu-rtL. Y\ ± m.m -'At:- _ n i \ i ffMI | u|fp| m • ★ PAINT \\ ★ STEEL LINTELS < J Jl .■ rOC6 Qt I fllXOn PllllalM IIN* ply Fowler Radio Company between 12:30 and 1:00 and 5:00 and 6:00. 3-25 3tc WANTED: High school girl desires work after school and on Saturdays that will continue through the sum mer. Preferably office work. Will give references. Has had typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. Write Box 12, care of the Daily Record. 3-25-3 t-c FOR RENT ’ FOR RENT: Four rogm a partment On 805 E. Pearsall, St. flee Eric Bass at Farmers Supply, Dunn or phone 3048. At night phone 9192. 3-25-3 t-p ELECTRIC fßoor polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 2427. 2-28-ts-c FOR BENT: 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 SERVICJS Station, grocery store and pool room com bined. Want to sell stock apd rent builtfing. On Hwy. 301. after 6 pun. Phone 9458 FOR RENT: Two modern bedrooms in nice home. Steam heat. 400 N. Wilson Ave. Phone 2824 3-25-3 t-c FOR BENT: Newly renovat ed apartment. 3 or 4 rooms. Venetian blinds, private bath and shower. Private back and front entrance. See by appointment before 9 a. m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the evening. Phone 2414. 3-24-3 t. M-W-F-p FOR RENT: 1 new 4-room house. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, wired for el ectric stove. See Lonnie B. Jackson, Dunn. 3-24-3tp M-W-F r FOR RENT: One rour room 1 house, completely furnished, central heating, automatic . washer, aflso garage. Good location In Erwin. Call 2364 | after 5 o’clock. 3-26-st-p ; FOR SAii ; FOR best results with all 1 farm animals, WAYNE ’ FEED is tha product for you to buy. You wHi find a com plete lille of WAYNE FEED at FARMER’!? SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALf: pour room Ssn West Divine Street. >an. Near brick home, t Win. S. Wellons at ■ wellops ..Mercantile ..Co., | Dunn, N. C. 3-26-3 t-c FOR SALE: Complete trah ler with side springs, body size 8 1-2 by 4. Price, $75.00 Marshall .Surles, .2 .miles | from Erwin at Hodges Cross -1 roads. 3-26-3 t-p , FOR SALE:One 1950 Dodge Deluxe 1-2 ton pick-up. Low Miles. Like New. Has radio, hrater, wheel disc. One owner, used for passen ger service.. Coats Motor Ser- TOllaPS&d 3- 26 3tp ” B,v ,a w We Guarantee to. furnish everything need ed to build your house— except framing lumbar. Save money, time and worry. Godwin BulbUng Supply C». In Dunn. Ph. 2323 or 3875 M-W-F-tfnc FOR SALE—Would youUke to own a lovely 10-room home that would also be a good investment for you?. We a*e offering the brick two-story duplex loca ted in the 300 block of South Layton Avenue: Each side hss living room, dining room, kitchen, two large bedrooms, large closets, IVt baths, large screened porch, hardwood floors and other conveniences. One side has n&LT RECORD, DUNN, N. a j 1 ing tq build hornedth more c room. This house built of J excellent buy. Jdsy be seen Hoover phope 3117, or aall : HYDRATED Jasons Lime I for pastures and other agri -3 cultural uspe. $92.13 per ton, * Cromartie Hdw. Inc., > Du hb’ N - P- 2-13-ts-c , FOR SALE: Fresh eggs at ; 40 cents per dozen at my - home. J. E. McLamb 1024 > E. Broad St. in Dunn. • 3-25-4 t-p . t GREASE gun, r deep freeze t and cash register. Going out of business, cash. See Ray - Langdon, Coats, N. C.. Phone 3189. ; 3-24-3 t-c ) FOR SALE: Plano in good I condition. Reasonably pric . ed. See Charlie W. Surles at W. & S. Motor Co. 3-24-3 t-p SPECIAL "NOTICES FOR LAND CLEARING and . bulMozing work, contact ■ Paul Orienwahn Grading Co. Rt. 5, Dunn located one mile from DUnn on Highway 55. Phone 4364 3-18-ts-c ■ ■■ ■'■■■ M~ l . f. Auto Finance AUTO LOANS REFINAMCING— Money in 10 Min lies ! MOTOR CREDI I CO. DUNN, N. C L"?*""y*P";■ ■■rw' *~**>mA LOST AND FOUND LOST: Small girl’s green tweed coat velvet col lar. Lost in the Stewart‘The atre. If found please return to Gloria Barnes, Johnson’s Restaurant in Dunn, N. C. I 3t-c ......... .... y 1 —-—rrrr " Erwin Honor Roll FIRST GRADE 1 Jan Waype Avery, Sieve Parker, Patricia Byrd, Dianne Webb, Dwight McKee, Ricky CKJom, Jijnmy Wood-' ruff, Melba Harden. Rhonda God win, Nick lannone. Jr., Theron Miller, Jr., Johnnie Ennis, Jo Ann Turnage, Vickie Williams. SECOND GRADE Bert Cameron, Michael Dubis, Tommy Royal, Johnny Wilson, Joyce Avery, Patsy Horne, Delorise Royal, Sidnla McKee, Joan Nanis, Judith Prince, Wanda Taylor, Faye Parker, Brenda Lee Pope, Wiley B. Tew, Jr., Joe Morgan, Jimmy Bruton, Donald Butler, Donnie Hair, Thomas West, Jimmy Page, Kathy Avery; Dorlnda Avery, Nancy Lu cas, Sharon Murray, Wilnja Jordan, Darnell Bryant, Dicky Smith, Ricky Stewart,'E. W. Williams, Catherine Avery, Elisabeth Faircloth, Mary Anne King. THIRD GRADE Edwaiti Caldwell, Billy Spell. Betty Joe Dorman, Wanda Lee. Sue Reardon, Shelia Thornton, Carolyn Whittington, Diane West, Dale Norris, Mike Broadwell, Don ald Norris, Barry Griffin, James Core, Carol Toth, Judy Strickland, Marcia Griffin, Clayton Williams, Betty Gray Melvin, Alice McLean, Sammy Hall, Larry Odom, Caron Bethune, Margaret Deck, Shelton Price. FOURTH GRADE Rosemary Adair, Mickey Craw ford, Janet Hollingsworth, Linda Autry, Johnny Baker, Billy Moore, Earl Moore, Gordon Moore, Gordon Ennis, Betty Ennis, Judy Oldham, Patricia Turlington, Betty Sue Bol ton, Bob Bost, La Verne Johnson, Connie Stewart, Gale Strickland, Betty Jean Westbrook. FIFTH GRAPE Judy Williams, Beth Woqdall, Bobby Norris, Jimmy Jackson, J. W. Phillips, Joyce Lee, Harold Pleas ant, Becky Stevens, Glenwood Haw ley, Joe House, Wanda Stephenson, Hitchell Hall. SIXTH GRADE Brooks Hamilton, Nancy Dor man, Joyie Lou Ennis, Nancy Nor ris, Linda Bennett, Jerry WiHiams, Elizabeth Strickland, Brenda Tew, Devon Dorman, Dyral Jean Weaver. SEVENTH GRADE Peggy Barefoot, June Dare Tur- ANOTHER FINE STA?!OIt ADDED TO THE-GREAT _=_= CSVIT P =__ U Mi M ' LINE OF RETAIL MERCHANTS. OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO The Gulf pride Station EAST CUMBERLAND ST. DUNN, N, C. ] ■■ ANOTHER GREAT GULF STATION THAT 1$ A CREDIT TO OUR COMMUNITY. WE EXTEND TO THI GULF PRIDE STATION OUR VERY BEST WISHES ON ITS GRAND OPENING* ★ 6ULFPMDE OIL ~ * NEW NOtMOX GAS COMPLETE LINE OF GULF TIKES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES I STATIONS. I U I . -• If j il -s . r3F- I mm liAMH Robert Parker, Dwendolyn Bradley, lington, Larry Turnage, Pan, Brantley, Joyce Lockamy,’ Anne Mc - Donald. Mary Page, Louise Cum mings. EIGHTR GRADE Sherwood Avery, Mary Hall. HIGH SCHOOL John Q. Beard, Devon Stewart, Stacy Wood, George Lucas, Bessie Holt, Eunice Stephens, Doris Tyn , dgU, Lucy Lou McDonald, Betty Lou Jackson, Geraldine Butler, De lores Mason, Doris Oldham, Betty Phillips, Margaret Raiford, Phillip Keen, Doris, Taylor, Sarah Thom as, Rachel Byrd, Larry Smith. An- »- 7 ■ •• ■ ... . QiinqhaiulaJdom!^ TO THE NEW fiulfprih Service Station | ON THEIR , hr and OpeliillfP * 4 V We ere prwd the* we were chosen to do the plumbing in this beautiful new building. ; • M H. C. Lee Plumbing Co. E. CUMBERLAND ST. DUNN, ty. C. Aubrey Hardison Entertained At Spaghetti Supper Aubrey Hardison was honored on his birthday Friday night a spa ghetti supper at the home of hig sister, Mrs. BUI Hinton. The menu for the meal consisted of spaghetti, English peas, stuffed Celery, pickes, deviled eggs, hot rolls, iced tea. ice cream and cake. Xdvely arrangements of spring flowers were used in decoration throughout the home. '. nle Ruth Core, Stanford Godwin, Diane Ralph, Lucrecia Bass, Margie Matthews, Patricia Warren. PAGE FIVE Those attending the party wap Mr. Hardison, Miss Fay Jackao&i Louis Strickland, Miss MargaMß Tart, Harvey Eldridge, and Mr. ant' Mrs. BUI Hinton. i > IWQaQV Fayetteville Highway R. A. CHESTNUTT CO. PHONE 3591 1 DUNN, N. C. hi

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