FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1952 READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADSREAD AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES rhis Size Type .... 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c Same 'd 3 Time* Only lI.N f'Sis Size Type . . 3c word 3 Times Only $1.25 ' 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. mwmbm—iii—iMMil ~~- - - . 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 ~ • ■ ®!jß'fi2S&St f «bn».n.p ■ I ■ m m mmm mm m m m m m J 4 ’ M-V-** 4 " '‘ •“»>»*•■••••••«••»•• ’ _•;• . . i-. ■' ■ -jd W.-iy 1 .Wi.*-*- .- - .-a « | 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 _. - - " i 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 '/■ • ■’ - .. . Vp *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 iKII l Monex »rt: YO 'Minu.tesF ’ 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 Till Ml Wii ii : iiF 11 PAGE FIVE 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.

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