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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14, 1952 READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES rhis Size Type 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c Bame 3 Time* Only SI.OO TSis Size Type . . 3<? word 3 Times Only $1.25 FOR 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 FOR SALE: NEW 50,800 B.T.U. Magic Chef Oil Cir culator Blower-fan installed in your home with tank. ilttotpomtij I! * Refrigerators <« * Freezers ;; * Ranges Jl ! * Water Heater* <! <• * Ironers ;; ;; * Wcshers J! ; There’s No Point Being J <! Without Hot Point; | jl LAYTON'S | X LILLINOTON I Hiy sales SERVICE A Big Complete Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ' SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. pin tfafiOiAtt 'uncut astty one HOUSE PAINT... getcdHhree White and ft Saves you Vi the usual time and cost of repainting! y^gT^ extra coats required by old-style paints. And YOU save still more on labor because Gleem %1 3 is the easiest-working of all house paints. j Keeps saving you more with jWj Mr months of extra service! W i Ypu pay no more when you buy and I JR The first really new exterior fW £4Aas#/>l house paint in 25 years... I l> combines all these features! \w(|Cß DAll!* ■ urui one-coat UCiU luminous if kT»C NtW coverage WCfl whiteness \ urui enamel-like urui self-cleansing 1 HEW ea r^ hing '° n NEW ant°formula Do« th. work in 1 coat other paints do in 2 \ / ‘SPECIAL PROTECTION AGAINST MILDEW! W*** ’" u “‘ mildew .. . not “dirt.” Gleem Preirmim S<(in MILDEW RSd Start SaVlßg! outlasts ordinary paints became it s form- i,,w r -=° No other house point offers all the features at (jfe&N .. .World’s Finest Quality! '- by the makers of famous Wail-Fix PAINT-*.*— w * c*r w»* m— ». *-*- —— L.&S. HARDWARE 300 E. Broad St. DUNN, N. C. Phone 3454 Phone 3138. Fitchett’s Home Oil Co. tfc FOR SALE: RCA radio, floor model, to use as end table. A fine piece of furniture as well as good radio. A real buy at $20.00. Phone 9981. 310 W. Broad St. 10-13-3tp FOR SALE: Hoover vacuum cleaner complete with at tachments. All in original carton, highest priced mod el. Just like new. 310 W. Broad St. 10-13-3 t-p FOR SALE: John Deere M. T. tractor. All equipment. See at J. M. Tingen’s Gro cery and Service Station, 1 mile west of Lillington. on Highway 421. . . 10-13-3 t-p FOR SALE: Quantity of used clothing, or will turn over to charitable organization to be sold on fifty per cent basis. Hotel Cotton Dale, Dunn 10-13-3 t-c FOR SALE: Two beautiful floor lamps complete with silk shades. These are 6-way lamps. $15.00 for the pair. Record changer with good lot of records, and record rack. Sacrifice, $30.00.- Call Dunn 9981 or see them at 310 W. Broad St. 10-13-3 t-p TWO 1951 FORDS: Fully e quipped One Fordmatic 7,000 miles One straight drive, 22,000 miles. One own ers. Both cars are clean-See J. A. Norris at Norris Frozen Custard Co. or H. W. Heath. Johnson Cotton Co. Call 2- ; 952 after 6 p. m. 10-14-3tc FOR SALE: Five lots on S. Elm Ave. in Dunn. Fad Smith, Lillingxon. Phone 4- 476. 10-14-3 t-p FOR SALE: 1947 Chrysler i New Yorker. Private owner, i $995.00 Call 2315 in Dunn jbeforc 6p. m. 10-14-3 t-c SPECIAL NOTICES !let us fill your pma orders for pasture seeds, lime, and fertilizer, we fill orders for Sampson, Har nett, Johnston, and Cumber land counties- Parker Seed and Peed Co., Dunn, N. C. 9-2-tlc MORTGAGE LOANS AND Money to build new homes. Dunn Insurance and Realty Co. Lucknow Square, Dunn, Phone 2712. 9-29-tie WINDOW CLEANING DONE ■Reasonable, No fuss No muss. Home and office work anywhere up to 20 miles. Free estimate. Phone Erwin 3748. Cob Rogers. Ifl-7-6t-p ELECTRIC MOTORS We I specialize in rewinding and | repairs of all types oi elec- I trie motors, single and three ' phase. Ail work guaranteed. ! Page Electn: Company. 107 ! Clinton Highway. Dunn, N. |C. Phone 4duß. 10-9-tfc I TELEVISION AND RADIO 1 i Sales, service and installat ion, Expert workmanship at reasonable prices. Puraie’s, I Inc., Dunn, N. C. 9-25-T. Th. tfc ~~ FOR RENT j FOR RENT: .Two 'three - ! room furnished apartments in nearby village. Electric i stoves . and refrigerators. Children welcome. Reasona ble. A. E. Williams, Linden, N. C. 10-14-4 t-c FOR RENT: Six room un furnished house on one flo or, two blocks from main street. Wired for electric stove. Hot and cold water. See Mrs. Mankie Hodges or phone 2802! 10-14-3 t-p ELECTRIC floor polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 2427. 2-28-ts-c FOR RENT: Four room furnished apt. with bath. No THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C, REDSKIN OFFICIALS FIRE PLAYERS; STATE THEY "LAID DOWN AND DIED" WASHINGTON (IP) Angry Washington Redskins officials, be lieving that several of their play ers just 'laid down and died" in ! Sunday's defeat by the Chicago Cards, i started a big shake-up to day by firing two players and hir , ing two others. Coach Curly Lambeau. backed by wrathful owner George Pres l ton Marshall, warned the Red i skins that there will be more changes soon unless the players ' 'get your minds out of the sec ond division.” Fired by Lambeau were veteran guard Ed Bagdon and rookie full back Sam Venuto. Bagdon had i been obtained from the Cardinals' early this year as place kicking i specialist, but last Sunday he missed one field goal by kicking the ball 20 yards wide, missed his only extra point try of the game, and booted two successive kick l offs out of bounds. CLOUD HIRED Hired was fu'lbacl: Jack Fly ing Cloud, former William and ! Mary star who was a member of the Green Bay Packers until two ! weeks ago. The Skins also signed tackle Ed Ecker, a veteran of seven years of pro football with the Chicago Rcckcts of the old All-America Conference, and Hie Chicago Bears and Green Bay of the National Football League. The six-foot, sev en-inch giant, who weighs 235 pounds, was released by Green Bay two weeks ago. A Redskin official said Ecker j was signed as a replacement forl tackle Lou Karras, who is out for the rest of the season with an eye injury. This leaves the Red- Spcrfs Shorts | NEW YORK UPI Joey Giar delio’s campaign to move up the , ladder in the middleweight class advanced another step today as a result of. a unanimous 10-round decision over Joey Giambra. Giavdello outslugged his Buffa i 10. N. Y.. rival at Eastern Park way Arena Monday night. Each fighter weighed 155 pounds. ■ Parkway officials indicated that j the two middleweight hopefuls might be re-matched in the same ring sqmetime in November. It was the fourth straight win i for Giardello in the Parkway ring, j following triumphs over Billy Gra | ham. Georgie Small, and Pierre Langlois. It was only the second | loss in 29 bouts for GiambVa. \ CHICAGO IIP! Tommy O’Con j nell, a passing quarterback as dead jly and accurate as an M-l rifle. ! was named United Press Midwest i Back of the Week today for an ! Annie Oakley, exhibition which ■ | sparked Illinois to a 48-14 rout over | j Washington. It took only 20 minutes of the \ first half for O’Connell to pass for i five touchdowns Saturday and turn [the game into a scrimmage which' sent the Huskies to the dressing room trailing 42-0 at the half. children. See Mrs. A. B. Adams, 310 South Magno lia Ave., Dunn. . . 10-6-3 t-p WANTED j WANTED: Baby shoes to ! bronze or silver plate. Per- j manent. Free estimate. Ma | ny styles. At The Jewel Box, [ Dunn. 10-10-tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Man or wo man to take over route of established Watkins custo mers in the city of Dunn. Full time income averages ! S6O weekly. No investment j necessary. We will help you j ?et started. Write J. R. Wat kins Co., Dept. S-3, Rich mond, -Va. "10-13-M-ts-c ; Auto Finance 2333 GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS NAYLOR-DICKEY DIM. 2127 Favettwrgla Hwy. Punr skins still one man short of the 33-man player limit. Karras will undergo surgery to day. “DLFEATIST ATTITUDE” Without mentioning any names. Lambeau declared that too many ul his players have a defeatist, "second division attitude." . Marshall accused his team of “quitting cold” when little Billy Cross ran 15 yards in the final moments of the game for the Cardinals’ last touchdown. “Sure, the game wav probably lest." Marshall conceded. “But it was still only 10-6 at the time and one fumble could have given us the ball and another chance to score. Some of our guys just laid down and died on that Cross run." NEW YORK - HP) Champion Joey Maxium and 35-year-old Ar chie Moore will be signed soon for a light heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 3. it was learned authoritatively today. Jim Norris of the Internationa! Boxing Club and Jack Dempsey will cooperate with the Las Vegas American Legion in promoting Nevada's first -world champion - ■ h - oout in 42 years, an informant Enjoy a haussful of he®? wiih so isttSe fuel - Fumcase volume heat for the price of a heeler MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!' ||S| OIL o« GAS HEAVERS j, More nnd hoftsi heat over 1 | ] B the floor :han oiy stove* IVERYBODY WANTS sT-ONIY SI£SUR HAS ST- [L f j \ GETS TO THE BOTTOM OF THt COLD FLOPS PROS LEM! [ Vl { Only Siegler’s. exclusive patented \ (i) )\ «|| TWO-IN-ON 2 HEATMAKER does it- II . Compare before you buy any heater! ) OXA * Every cent of your MONEY BACK if your new Siegler heater doesn't deliver more and hotter heat iJ WijfeOa at the floor outlet than any other comparable size LW, heater regardless of make or price! // / I SEE YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR WRITE SIEGLER, CENTRALIA, 111. _gf***' jf / | APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT JOHNSON COTTON CO. W. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. Harnett Club Hold Election Harnett 4-H Clubs are , holding elections this months to select of ficers for the coming year. Mist Lela Huntley, County Home Agent announced the election oi the fol lowing officers: • Buie’s Creek Junior. 4-H Club: President. Embert Page, Euie’t Creek: Vice-President: Margarei Sue Harmon,. Route 1 Lillington Secretary. Barbara Curtin. Routi 1 Lillington. Buie’s Creek S-n.or Club officers President, Howard Harmon Route 1 Lillington: Vice-President Mary Jo Howard, Buie’s Creek Secretary. Martha Carrol Gregory Buie’s Creek: Song Leader. Mar; Lee Harrington. Buie’s Creek Lafayette Junior Club ’oiln-rs: President. Caroline Bradley Route 1 Fuquay Springs: Vice President, Curtis Lane . Ballard Route 2 Fuquay Springs: Secretary Betty Sue Owens, Route 2 Fuqua; Springs: Song Leader. Judy Hum then. Route 2 Fuquay Springs. Lafayette Senior Club officer^: President, Joyce Hardee. Fuqua; Springs Route 1: . Vice-President Jeffrey Well, Route 2 Fuqua; Springs: Secretary. Jerry Sears Route 1 Fuquay Springs: Soni Leader. Lewis Smith. Chalybeat Springs. Harnett Has Many Exhibits At Fair When the State Fair opened this wnen ine stale ran upeneu uiu> morning a large number of Har nett County residents were present as exhibitors, it was noted today. In addition, many individual ex hibitors. among the Home Demon stration Clubs in the county with pies, cakes, canned produce and the like were present, C .T. Ammons. County Agent and Assistant County Agent T I). O'Quinn are planning to spend part of the week at the fair as is Miss Lela Huntley. County Home Agent. Among farmers and groups.; in the county who will show livestock at the fair are Campbell College Farm. Ray and Edward- Byrd. Bunnlevel. Henry Turlington and Leans— Financing o Hrep T.ouns On New and Used Automobiles IIISTAIIMEIiT LOAN DEPT.. . fISSI-CITIZEN BAKK <L TRUST CO. . Stewart Theatre Kld». Phone s.><w Dunn, N. C. PAGE FIVE J. A. Turlington. Jr.. Route 3 Dunn and Carson Gregory, Route 1, Angier. Harnett 4-H Club members who will have exhibits include: Carson Gregory. Jr, R. E. Byrd, Jr., Jesse Holden, Bunnlevel and Miss Tur lington. R(/\e 3 Dunn. D iriiatn, N. C. Duke football mentor Bill Murray's first coach ing job v. as as freshman basketball .’coach under Fddie Cameron, then D .-fee .'cage mentor and now Athletic Director- M irray was a senior at Duke. GREAT RECORD Du: i':;.i , N C. One all-time re Orel at. Duke; University which will be Lard to beat is the 45-9 punting mark hung up by Steve La h in 1540. .
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