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PAGE FOUR m G-LASSiF|ig IflS | CLASSIFIED RATES Fhis Sizr Type .... 2c word i 4 Word Minimum 50c Same cd 5 Timeu Only SLOO 7>is Size Type . 3c word S Times Only 51.25 FOR SALE FOR best lesuits with all farm animals. WAYNE FEED is the product tor you to buy. You will find a com plete line of WAYNE FEED at FARMER'S SUPPLY, Dunn. 3-17-ts-c FOR SALE: NEW 50.800 B.T.U. Magic Chef Oil Cir- j culator Blower-fan installed in your home with tank. Phone 3138. Fitchett’s Home Oil Co. _tfc | FOR SALE: One coal burner hot water heater complete | with tank and valves. Con-1 tact Joe Norris, Phone 2789. j 11-7-10-c j FOR SALE: Nice cabinet ra dio and record player com-! bination at bargain. Contact; Joe Norris, Phone 2789. 11-7-10-C FOR SALE: Will sell either; a 1950 model CHEV. half ton pick-up, or a 1951 Inter- j national 3-4 ton pick-up at j bargain. Contact Joe Norris. Phone 2789. 11-7-10-c FOR SALE: Diamond prin-1 cess rings from $35.00 up. i Finest quality. Diamond din-; ner and cocktail rings, sl7.- j 95-up. Regular, wide, and ex- J tra wide ladies and mens; plain, solid gold wedding j bands. $9 95 up. All rings a-, bove, 25 per cent discount. Artificial Breeding Ass'n. Coop. PAUL GRIEWAHN, Technician Night 4384 PHONES Day 2007 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Angier Guernsey Holstein Jersey Seman Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home Established In 1912 Ambulance Service Phone 2447 Dunn, N. C. m * Z # drove a car the 1953 PLYMOUTH I Will arrive at your Plymouth dealer’s Thursday, November 20th '7, ® rt r ■ 1-2 carat solitary diamond ring, perfect blue white qua lity, $269. Other diamond solitary engagement and wedding ring sets, $29.95 up. Inspect these diamonds with our special flaw detecting magnifying glass. Call after store hours for ; appointment to pick out that special gift, night 2814, Jay 2000. Trade in your old ring. I An} 7 special ring made to or der. Stones checked and I tightened. Rings cleaned ! free. Rings made to size I while you wait.* Also hand I engraving. Jewelry repaired. : R L. GODWIN JR., JEWE LER. E. BROAD ST., DUNN. 11-7-ts-c FOR SALE: Five room house and lot. Bath. 206 North St. Benson. E C Jones 11-10-3tp FOR SALE: Small hand-o perated paper baler. Turns out bales weighing 100-150 pounds. Very useful for busi ness firms having large a mounts of waste paper, for schools or other institutions. Reason for selling is due tp fact we have installed power baler. Priced to sen at SSO. Apply at The Daily Re cord office. FOR SALE: Slightly used cub tractor with bottom plow, planter, distributor, cultivators, and light gang disc. $1,000.00 Heavy duty one-horse wagon with 18 x 12 body, shaft and tractor hitch. $50.00. 60 tooth section harrow' $25.00. Also miscellaneous horse drawn plows and discs. Sgt. Tom Sawyer, Rt. 1, An gier, N. C. 11-10-3 t-p : FOR SALE: 1950 pick-up. Clean and in good condition. I See Howard Bennett at Hat cher and Skinner Funeral Home. 11-10-3tc FOR SALE: Frostproof cab bage plants. Early Jersey i and Charleston Wakefield. ft)o, SI.OO, 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.50 at the bed. T. H. Mc- Leod, Buie's Creek. 11-5-MWF-tf-c HELP WANTED WANTED: Young man wil | ling to learn profitable occu pation. Must live in Dunn or surrounding area. Salary in i crease on your own iniative. Don’t answ’er this if you like to loaf. All replies confiden tial. Reply in own handwrit ing to “JOB" Box 386, Dunn. 11-7-ts-c YOUNG MEN: Learn TREE SERVICE. Interesting out door work. Good pay while learning. Steady year a round work in North and South Carolina. Write P. O. Box 994, Chapel Hill, N. C. 10-30-15 t-p HELP WANTED: Man, or man and wife capable of run ning dry cleaning press. Cleaning and spotting. Col ored or white. Good position for right couple. Ideal small community apartment or house furnished. Write K-2 Daily Record. 11-10-3 t-c Wanted building lot WANTED— Small manufacturing plant desires building location in Town of Dunn. Must be at least 75x150 feet. Give com plete information in first letter, including size, location and price. Write Box 88, Care of The Daily Record, tfnc. WANTED: Baby shoes to bronze or silver plate. Per manent. Free estimate. Ma ny styles. At The Jewel Box, Dunn. 10-IQ-tfc WANTED: Experienced Ste nographer desires part-time work. Write to “Stenograph er”, care of The Daily Re cord. Dunn 11-12-3 t-p SPECIAL NOTICES FOR RENT: Air Compres sor. By the hour, day or week with hammer for breaking concrete or as phalt. Call 2264—Nu-Home Builders Supply Co. 10-31-ts-c THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C. jjj % f\ Me ACCIDENT OCCURS HERE Pictured here is the Buick automobile which was involved in an accident here early Sunday night at the corner of North Clinton Avenue and East Harnett Street. The driver of the vehicle. Miss Joyce Alphin. escaped with minor injuries. The Buick collided with another car driven by Edward Register! 19. (Daily Record Photo by Ed Welborn). ELECTRIC MOTORS We specialize in rewinding and repairs of all types of elec tric motors, single and three phase. All work guaranteed, i Page Electric Company. 107 Clinton Highway. Dunn, N. C. Phone 4398. 10-9-tfc ' BOYS EARN EASY MONEY —The Daily Record from’ ' time to time has openings for carrier boys. Some of our carriers now averaging as ; high as sl2 per week. Re quires only a couple hours after school. Excellent train- j ing for boys. Must be 12 j years old and have parents’ J consent and cooperation. Ap- i ply to Mr. Follett at Record office. ! MORTGAGE LOANS AND Money to build new homes.' Dunn Insurance and Realty Co. Lucknow Square, Dunn,; Phone 2712. 9-29-tfc HOUSEWIVES, FARM - WIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR SPARE, rTIME by getting renewals and selling new subscript- j ions to The Daily Record. Some agents earning high as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do is call on your friends and neighbors in spare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All you have to do is take orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. WANTED: Riders to Fort Bragg. 8 till 5 shift. Can ar range with 7 till 4 shift. See Sgt. C. M. Carter, 802 S Clin ton at night or all day Sat urday. 11-iO-3tp PERSONAL AND FAMILY GROUP HOSPITAL INSUR ANCE. Premiums collected locally. Claims paid prompt ly through this agency. Call i 2705 today. Barbour-Byerley Mutual Insurance, 117 N. Wilson Ave., Dunn. N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc FOR QUICK CONFIDENT iaI Loans on household furn iture or auto, call 2705. B. & B. Finance Co., 117 N. Wil son Ave., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc ; GOING HUNTING? STOP by Purdie’s. Inc., in Dunn for | Duxbak Hunting Clothes. 1 Exclusive dealer here. 9-24-W. F. tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Unfurnished a partment, 3 rooms and com plete bath. All modern con veniences. Built-in cabinets, \ tile bath and kitchen hot and cold water furnished j 605 S. Magnolia Ave., Con- ! tact Landon Barefoot at; Godwin Building Supply or ; Mrs. Blanche Barefoot at i Dunn Pharmacy. 11-11-3tp; D ITN N RITE WINDOW j CLEANING washes walls, woodwork, mop and wax floors. Janitor service. Bob : Rogers, 1004 N. Ellis Aw., Dunn, or phone 2257, Crom i artie Hardware. Leave mes sage with Jim Cromartie. ; 11-5-6 t-p _____ ELECTRIC floor polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. 1 Johnson Furniture Co. Luck ! how Square, Dunn. Phone 2427. 2-28-ts-C ! Miss Marie Grimes of Benson 1 anti D. C. Coles of Tabor City were B. AND P. W. MEET Lillington's Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club will meet on Monday. Nov. 17. at 7:30 p. m. at the Community Center. Mrs. Iva j J. Sloan, the club's legislative chairman, will be responsible for the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Grimes at their home on Dixie Trail in Ral eigh. FOR RENT: Nice store, 40 i by 100. Suitable for super j market, grocery store or oth- j sr line of business if desired. Hood location. Plenty of parking space. Formerly oc cupied by Fowler Radio Co. and across from new Chev- j rolet building now being! built. If interested, call Louis 1 Baer, Dunn. 11-4-ts-c 111 jtmspflan jTPTTra n^iprf IfrA garni biwtiM °to buy an ALL-CROP Harvester now W what°mokt| , th»*AtL<*OP Horv.lt.r cH«.r«d. Harvest season may be a long way off, but there are sever al good reasons for buying an ALL-CROP Harvester now. 1. By speaking early, you can be sure of having the first choice in combines. The harvest always comes, and the supply of ALL-CROP Harvesters has often been short of the great demand when crops were ready. 2 Your trade-in combine is sure to be worth more now than at harvest. During the winter we have time to recondition and re-sell used equipment. Remember, the ALL-CROP . is priced for ' • home ownership, arid proved in more than 100 threshable crops. To have the best machine when you need it .«. to get full value in a trade ... stop in or call us now. ‘All-CROf h an Allis-ChafiMn trodambrk. *\ £2£ ( RLLISCHfIIMERS > Farm and Horn# \ ■ SAItS AHV SMVICf M Hour Every Sahuday N 5C 7 Lucille Morgan Byrd and Miss Irene Lassiter. Miss Pat O’Quinn, student at Meredith College and T. D. O'Quinn, Jr., student at N. C. State College, have returned to Raleigh after a weekend visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. D. O’Quin. Auto Finance .AUTO LOANS —Refinancing— Reduce Your *Pj^rsei\t;' s ' Payments,? ' > Money in 10 Minutes . MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. Fayetteville St. ‘ Phane 3158 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 12, 1952 Announcing THE OPENING BiSKt OF .^P Belk's f;-, I\ BIG, COMPLETE l| Toy And '^*l Gift D^OtiS. M W’ *•«;. J ON OUR BIG %: ■ SECOND FLOOR IL The biggest stock in our history- jTL v nearly twice as fiSk much as last year. Shop Early USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Lamps - Vases- Figurines - Glass ware - Selection of Crystal - Book- Ends - Salt and Peppers - Ash Trays - Cookie Jars - Dinner Sets - Novelty Soap - Place Mats - Towel Sets - Towels - Cake Savers - Vanity Sets - Bed Spreads - Blankets - Comforts. Everything In Ready-To-Wear For Every Member Os The Family Ideal For Gifts. Santa will find everything in Belle's Toyland - Biggest in town - Dolls - Tea Sets - Electric Trains - Guns - Books - Doll Furniture - Skates - Toy Pianos - Tricycles - Blackboards - Games - Wagons - Tinker Toys Cooking Sets - Pull Toys - Cowboy Suits - Carriages - Toy Stoves - Toy .Animals - Toy Vehicles - Footballs * Basketballs - and hundreds of others. FREE GIFT WRAPPING Time Now For Overseas Mailing Jelfer
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