FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1952
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FOR SALE
FOR best lesuits with nil
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
FOR SALE: NEW 50.800
B.T.U, Magic Chef Oil Cir-1
cute tor Blower-fan installed i
in your home with tank. [
Phone 3138. Fitchett’s Home \
Oil Co. tfc;
FOR SALE: RCA radio, floor |
model, to use as end table, i
JACQUIN'S
PEACH
FLAVORED!!
BRANDY^PJ
*1,15 9
FULL PINT Jf !j|
70 ritooF
CHARLES JACOUIN et Cie, Inc.
FHILADELFHIA, FA. « EST. IM4^
ON SALE AT N. C. ABC STORES
Ambulance Service
Phone 20 77
CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME
DUNN, N. C.
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. WE ARE USING l
NORWOOD I
Brick I
FROM ULLINGTON 1
LOOK FOR THIS SIGN
IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
“BUILD NOW FOR EVER”
Plymo'uths, Pontiacs in Us AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. ■
■ k noW - °* e ” * v *£ fN. Railroad Ave. Phone 3178 ~
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| A fine piece of furniture as
well as good radio. A real
J buy. Phone 9981. 310 W.
! Broad St. 10-8-3 t-p
! FOR SALE: Household furn
j iture, rug, almost-new refri
gerator and electric stove,
11 Dining Room suite, chair and
! ottoman and other articles,
i Call at 307 East Pope street
j or call 3501
FOR SALE: 1952 Dodge %
ton pick-up truck with less
I than 3000 miles. Also Mc
|Kay stalk-cutter used two
seasons. Also oil circulator
| heater. See Geo. Souders at
Little River Service Station,;
Fort Bragg Highway near j
I Lillington. 10-8-3tc
j FOR SALE: R. M. Coats Es
i tate in Coats, N. C. Consis
; ting of an 8-room house, one :
i tenant house, two tobacco
i barns, 9 farm buildings, i
i and fruit orchard. All in 27-
| acre tract within city limits I
of Coats. Choicest farm land j
[in this locality. Selling out !
to settle Estate. Also some
household furniture for sale.
'Persons interested contact i
Vallie Coats Stone, Coats, N.
C. 10-8-3tp
FOR SALE: Hoever vacuum
cleaner complete with at- j
tachments. All in original j
carton. Hardly been used.
Just like new. 310 W. Broad
St. 10-8-3 t-p
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FOR SALE: Two beautiful
floor lamps complete with j
silk shades. These are 6-way j
lamps. $15.00 for the pair.
Practically new carpet swe
eper, $5.00. Record changer
with good lot of records, and
record rack. Sacrifice, S3O.
00. Five pair pretty drapes,
complete with rods. Worth
much more than asking
I price. Call Dunn 9981 or see ;
i them at 310 W. Broad St. i
10-8-3 t-p 1
I FOR SALE Household]
! articles - almost new electric i
stove and refrigerator, libra-!
j ry table, rocker, mrrors and
I miscellaneous ar deles. Call
at 307 E. Pope or call 3501. j
* iO-9-3ipi
GOING HUNTING? STOP
by Purdie’s, Inc., in Dunn for
Dubax Hunting doilies. Ex
clusive dealer nere.
9-24-W. F. tfc '
FOR RsNT
ELECTRSC fio o r polisher.:
Minimum iharge, 75c a day. 1
Johnson Furniture Co. Luck- 1
now Square, Dunn Phone
2427. 2-28-ts-c
FOR RENT: One bedroom,
private bath, steam heat.
Kitchen priviledges. Couple
preferred. See ai 203 West
Canary or contact Mrs. Ad
cox at Louis Baer’s Depart
ment Store. 10-2-3tc
FOR RENT: Four room
furnished ant. with bath. No
children. .Sec Mrs, A. B.
Adams, 310 South Magno-1
lia Ave., Dunn. 10-6-3 t-p
APARTMENT Four room !
furnished or unfurnished
apartment. Ciose in. Private
front and back entrance.
Yard. Mrs. Charles High
smith, 210 N. Wilson Ave.
Phone 2357. 10-9-2tc
KELP WANTED
Gentleman or lady sales a
gent for nationally adver
tised product, BABEE TEN
DA, the modern tumble
proof table for babies ad
vertised in 22 national pub
lications. Good proposition
for active agent w’ho is in
terested in earning above
average income. Write to
Box 12, Fayetteville.
* 10-G-M-W-F-c
BABEE TENDA Distributors
SPECIAL NOTICES
LET T r S FILL YOUR PMA
orders for pasture seeds,
1 lime, and fertilizer, we fill
.j orders for Sampson, Har
nett; Johnston, and Cumber
| land counxies- Parker Seed
and Feed Co., Dunn, N. C.
9-2-tfc
MORTGAGE LOANS AND
Money to build new homes.
Dunn Insurance and Realty
Co. Lucknow Square, Dunri,
Phone 2712. 9-29-tfc
SPECIAL NOTICE
POND FISHING: Crumplcr’s
Mill Pond, 5 miltes northeast
of Salemburg will be fished
for first tipie since 1939 on
Saturday October 11, at 10
a.m. Stocked each year for
1 13 years. Plenty of fish.
Don’t miss this big event.
W. Stacey Crumpler, Salem
burg, Rt. 1. 10-6-5 t-p
WINDOW CLEANING DONE
Reasonable, No fuss No
I muss. Home and office work
THE DAILI RECORD. DUNN. N. a
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*itO mSUR I'ATCH The sti-.ig or blue brea-i shown here,
just about al! that 15-year-old Howard Norris can hold, represents
a two hour eateh on the part of himself. H. C. McLamb and Lloyd
Matthews, a trio of Erwin fishermen. The catch was made in Barney’s
pond, below Clinton. “They were really bitin’ Rood for about two
hours." said young Norris, and then they just quit. After that you
couldn’t even Reta nibble." The trio were using maple and calalpa
worms for bait. (Daily Record photo by Louis Dearborn).
anywhere up to 20 miles, j
Free estimate. Phone Erwin
3748. Bob Rogers. Irt-7-6t-p
ELECTRIC MOTORS We
specialize in rewinding and
repairs of all types of elec
tric motors, single and three
phase. All work guaranteed.
Page Electric Company. 107
Clinton Highway. Dunn, N.
C. Phone 4398. 10-9-tfc
PUBLIC SALE: Household
furniture. Complete. Good
Condition. A. B. Johnson!
home, Falcon, N. C. Satur-'
day, October 11, 10:00 a. m.
10-9-3 tp 1
WE FINANCE lIOME RE
pairs and improvements. 36
months to pay. No down
payment'required. Call 2264
Nil-Home Builders and Sup
ply Co. 9-25-MWF tfc
PERSONAL AND FAMILY 1
GROUP HOSPITAL INSUR- j
ANCE. Premiums collected ,
locally. Claims paid prompt- i
ly through this agency. Call |
2705 today. Barbour-Byerley
Mutual Insurance, 117 N.
Wilson Ave., Dunn. N. C.
9-8-MWF tfc
NEW HOME SEWING AND !
DRAPERY CENTER will 1
make your belts, cover.buck
les and buttons and work
buttonholes. Eva S. Core
8-27-MWF tfc
PLANNING TO BUILD. RE
model or repair? Call Nu-
Home Builders & Supply Co.
No job too small or too large.
Dial 2264. 7-28-M.W.F.tf.
FOR QUICK CONFIDENT
iaI Loans on household furn
iture or auto, call 2705. B. & j
B. Finance Co., 117 N. Wil
son Avp., Dunn, N. C. |
9-8-MWF tfc ,
TELEVISION AND RADIO
Sales, service and installat
ion, Expert workmanship, at
reasonable Driees. Purdie’s,!
Inc., Dunn, N. C.
9-25-T. Th. tfc |
FOUND: The way to Eternal [
Life through Jesus Christ, i
This can be claimed by those j
who have faith in Him. Come
to Sundav School at GLAD
CHURCH.
10-10-ltc
WANTED
WANTED: SALESMAN^TO
represent an old line legal
reserve North Carolina life |
insurance company In Dunn
and vicinity. Financial ar
rangements can be made
satisfactorily until product
ion is sufficient to permit
WANTED: Baby shoes to
bronze or silver plate. Per
manent. Free estimate. Ma
ny styles. At The Jewel Box,
Dunn. 10-10-tfc
living income. State age, ex
perience, education. Reply
to P. O. Box 1506, Raleigh..
8-26-T Th. Fr. tfc |
North Carolina has approximately
1 million acres of improved pastures
and needs over 2 million acres,
agriculturists say.
YOU GET MORE
AT THE BIG— 4
TOBACCO SELLS HIGHER WHEN BUCK CURRIN SELLS
IT FOR YOU
No Use Being Wordy, We’ll Just Give You The Actual
Figures.
LOOK AT THIS SALE MABE WEBNESBAY
NO. 81
WOOD AND WOOD
Compare Four oaks ' Rouse 2
236 71 $167.56 More And
° Ur 242 71 $171.82 More Tobacco
Prices 258 72 $185.76
268 71 $190.28 Growers Are
With 240 71 $170.40 Finding Out
_ , 214 71 $151.94
Any Other 122 64 S7B 08 That They
Warehouse $ 49.60 Always
On Any 1912 $1344.36 Get More
other AVERAGE 570.31 At The
Market "■■■" Big-4
Herbert Johnson of Coats
yesterday sold tobacco with
us for as high as 78c per
pound.*
Yes, You Always Get More At The
Big-4 Tobacco Warehouses In Dunn
Buck Currin - Tom Smothers - Jack Calhoun - Hank Curria
John Norris Is
Buried Today
John Norris. 65 of Benson Route
3, died at his home Wednesday
afternoon at 5:30. Funeral services
were held Friday at 3 o’clock at
Red Hill Free Will Baptist Church
Officiating was the Rev. J. D. Capps
of Benson. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Neva
Moore Norris; two sons. Jarvis of
Angier, Route 2 and Lee John Nor
ris of Benson: six daughters. Mrs
O. F. West. Benson. Route 3, Mrs
Valvin Smith of Morrisville. Mrs.
David Williams and Mrs. William
Jaskson of Coats Route 1 Mrs
Braxton Messer of Benson Route 1
Mrs. Maze*- Faircloth of Dunn
Route 2: two brothers. Henry Nor
is of Benson, Route 1. and Seth
Norris of Fuquay Springs: one half
brother. Jim S. Norris of Benson,
Charlotte News
Supporting Ike
CHARLOTTE. IP The Char
lotte News has endorsed Repub
lican candidate Dwight I). Eis
enhower for the presidency as a
“middle-of-the-roader” with a
“fine old rugged philosophy.”
In an editorial yesterday the
paper said it believed the gen
eral would bring greater unity to
the American people and amonfe
the free nations fighting com
munism.
Auto Finance
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psllligS
Average Is Good
On Dunn Market
The Dunn Tobacco. Market re
tains its good average, although
volume has dropped off sharply.
Tile leaf offered, however, is main
ly in the top grades and the fann
ers have been receiving good prices.
Yesterday the total sales for the
LARGE DIAMOMDS FINEST QUALITY
This is not another sale. NO! THANK GOOD
NESS! NO! It is iust superior perfect quality
diamonds at lower prices obtainable any where
today or next year. If you want a diamond sol
itair. princess or dinner ring or iust, a loose
diamond see R. L. Godwin. Jr., Jeweler, Tele
phone No. 2000 or 2814 day or night I have
to 2 karat loose diamonds for your inspection
for the next two weeks. Other mounted dia
monds in stock always.
Oct 1-10
TO "SHOW 1.’.1” TRACTOR BUYERS.!.
ON YOUR OWN FARM • Than you'll ie« WHY
FERGUSONS the BUY!
Ti.bfiJlMd JlUiir.V V-irilX Sicte
GENERAL UTILITY CO.
PHONE 3204
W. HARNETT ST. DUNN, N. C.
L' 1 ’J . K ‘ ** I
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market amounted to 76,460 pounds
which sold for $39,485.72. an ave
rage of $50.65.
At the Big Four Warehouse, op
erated by Buck Currin, sales to
taled 53.274 pounds for $27384.24,
an average there of $51,42.
At the Grower’s Warehouse, op
erated bv Dick Owen, sales yester
day totaled 23,186 pounds for
11.100.48. an average of $43.88.