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PAGE EIGHT READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS CIASSIFIED RATES Hi is Size Type 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c bante ,'«J 2 Timet* Only SI.W TSis Size Type 3c word S Times Only SI 2." FOS SALE FO<{ l>est Jesuits with nil farm animals, WAYNE FFED is the product for you to huv. 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 Oi! Cir culator Blower-fan installed in your home with tank Phone 3138. Fitchett’s Home Oil Co. tfc FOR SALE: Swiss giant pan sy plants. Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants ready now. We have a variety of flowers and vegetable plants in sea son. We grow ali of our plants. They are always fresh. Direction sign on. Dunn-Erwin Rad. Trails End ! Farm, Eva and Herman God win, Sr. owners, Dunn, N.C. 11-2 l-6t-p FOR SALE: Small hand-o perated paper baler. Turns out bates 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 larger, | power baler. Priced to sell at SSO. Apply at The Daily Re cord office. FOR SALE: Practically new 1952 17” table model Bendix NU-HOME Builders & Supply Co. General Contractors | Dial 22G4 Dunn, N. C. Commercial & Residential Builders REGISTER NOW! ! For prizes that are to be given every hour on the hour at our Grand Opening Thursday. December 4th. Jkc J’O&hian Shop ■■ i • »- • , with uniform c*irir\ and brilliance - .HULJUJJLy posi- J ?« kigsr - v' new ||pl "K 5 the finest, most power- MB mi TV thas'is e\er built .. . proved pppl ' the best in coinpctitive tests in the areas of worst reception across the country. ... in Proven Performance. New "K-53" fr- V Chassis developed at a cost of nearly f Hfl . ' 51.000,000. "ested and proved the best in 'S^fk areas of worst reception. jKH picture. 25% greater distance. Reflection \ proof picture tube. Exclusive Fringe-Lock set it once for best reception in fringe areal and forget it l ... in New Effortless Tuning. Tuning all I* but eliminated by Super Automatic Station *•' vajjEj&Br Selector. Electronic Distance Adjustor permits tuning station to without further adjustment. jMfiA AC ...i» Built-In Provision for UHF. Ev.ry % 77.jD Z *" ith -r .Id ha. builMv fftf*. far Ragged good lookiag Pyroxylin covered ™ Tuner Strips to receive new UHF stations vHVb cabinet in rich Mahogany color. out a convarter or odapter. * Includes Fodoral Excise Tax and Warranty ••. in Superb Cabinetry. Flawless crafts manship achieves stunning additions to your Coma in NOW for your personal demonstration fi»«* furnishing*. Quinn 'a Os Dunn ITV set. Mahogany cabinet ! with antenna and booster. $225.00. W. H. Turner 701 S. Elm. Phone 4365 ( 1 l-24-3t-p 1 P FOR SALE V □WAREHOUSE 4O bvEj Ml4o Front railroad sid-!w Ming foundation 60 bv® ■l6O with two walls® jgbuilt facing South Fav-ig : BetteviLie St. Dial 2124« Hi or further information® P 11-25-4tv!jfg FOR SALE: Five used U. S. Royal Master white wall tires j with tubes. Size 7-10 bv 15. 1.300 miles. Priced to sell auick. Never been regrooved. Tames E. Glover. Erwin Mahone 2728. 11-25-3tc FOR SALE: A registered Champion line red dach shund. Female. Desirable pet for children. Price $75.00. J. D. Barnes, Johnson’s Res taurant. 11-25-3tc FOR SALE: Practically new fold-awav bed. Coil springs. I good mattress. Only $25. See Hoover Adams at Daily Rec ord office. ii-26-3t j FOE SALE: A-Model Ford | ! coupe. $75. Mickey Rouse used cars. Dunn. 11-26-3tc GOING HUNTING? STOP I by Purdie’s. Inc., in Dunn for ! Duxbak Hunting Clothes. (Exclusive dealer here. 9-24-W. F. tfc j ] FOR SALE: Frostproof cab-1 bage plants. Early Jersey I and Charleston Wakefield. 300, 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 LOCAL MAN wanted for work in this area. (No sel ling) Must have car. Relia ble and efficient man want-1 ed. Excellent position for j right man. Write ‘‘Local i Man”, care of The Daily Re- ( cord. 11-13-ts-c WANTED: Baby shoes to bronze or silver plate. Per manent. Free estimate. Ma ny styles. At The Jewel Box, Dunn. 10-10-tfc CHRISTIAN GENTELMAN with no wife, no children, wants employment to serve feeble people. If interested write banks, care of Luther Rvals, Route 3, Dunn. 11-24-3tp WANTED: Experienced Ste nographer desires part-time j work. Write to “Stenograph- j er”, care of The Daily Re cord. Dunn 11-12-3 t-p HELP WANTED: Neat color ed girl for housework. 5 or 6 days a week. Contact the Daily Record. 11-24-3tp W A N T ED: Experienced truck driver desires job. Long or short hauling. Write Box 349. Erwin or call 3084. 11-25-3ap HELP WANTED: Young la dy to do simple bookkeeping. Permanent position. Write. Box 55, Dunn. 11-26-tfc FOR RENT: Modern 4 room house with bath and heating hall. Just off Erwin highway on Johnson Drive. $40.00 per month. Available December j 1. See Frank Avery Route 1 Erwin or call 2427 11-26-3tp! immediate Opening for two representatives, this ter- j ritory comparable with abil ity-Car necessary-Secure fu- j ture. Advancement when] qualified. Write Box K, cfo Daily Record, Dunn for ap-1 pointment. Replies kept j (strictly confidential. 11-26-3tc ; I POSITION WANTED WANTED: General office! i work or position as clerk.; High school education and j j one year experience in office work. Phone 3552 11-26-3tp ! Class Help Wanted SPECIAL NOTICES ELECTRIC MOTORS We i | specialize in rewinding and j ! repairs of all types of elec- Itiic motors, single and three j phase. All work guaranteed, j Page Electri: Company. 107 Clinton Highway. Dunn, N. |C. Phone 4398 10-9-tfc j 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 ing for boys. Must be 12 years old and have parents’ consent and cooperation. Ap ply to Mr. Follett at Record office. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N C | HOUSEWIVES, FARM - I WIVES EARN EXTRA (MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME by getting renewals land selling new subscript ’ I ions to The Daily Record, jsome agents earning high ! I as SSO a week in spare time. I All you have to do is call on I vour friends and neighbors ; in spare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. Ail you have to do is lake orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. PAINTING - INTERIOR DE- I CORATING. No job to large or too small. “We paint any | thing.” Robert Lloyds Paint | mg and Decorating Service, i Daytime, phone 3836, nights, 3243. 11-14-iot-c FLOORING - Linoleum, as phalt & rubber tile. Wall co vering, Sanding and Finish ing. For All Your Floor and Wall Covering Needs, Call I FASHION FLOOR INSTAL LATION, 2989, Dunn. Tal mage Goodman & Aslor Nor ris. 11-17-ts-c IMMEDIATE OPENING For tv.o representatives, this territory, comparable with ability. Car necessary. Se- j cure future. Advancement when qualified. Write Box K. cfo Daily Record. Dunn, for appointment. Replies j keut strictly confidential. 11-26 3tc EASY TERMS on home re ; pairs and improvements. No I down payment required. Call 2264. NuHome Builders & ! Supply Co. 11-18-eod-c PERSONAL AND FAMILY GROUP HOSPITAL INSUR i 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 FOR QUICK CONFIDENT- I ial Loans on household furn- I iture or auto, call 2705. B. & B. Finance Co., 117 N. Wil- 1 5on Ave., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-MWF tfc FOR RENT ELECTRIC floor polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. ! Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone! 2427. 2-28-ts-c FOR RENT: Nice store, 40 j by 100. Suitable for super market, grocery store or oth 13r line of business if desired. | 3ood location. Plenty of (parking space. Formerly oc-1 cupied by Fowler Radio Co j and across from new Chev rolet building now being built. If interested, call Louis j Baer, Dunn. 11-4-ts-c FOR RENT: Two or tlmee room furnished apartment. Close in. See at 304 S. Mag- \ nolia or phone 3102 after 6 I p. m. 11-25-3tc FOR RENT: One 3 room a partment on Dunn-Erwin Hwy. Also ’4B Ford Dump truck for sale. See R. C. Reaves on Dunn-Efwin Hwy. 11-24-3 t-p FOR RENT: Farm near Old Field church. No tobacco. A. M. Jackson Dunn or Felton Jackson at Westbrook Che vrolet Co. 11-25-3tp Auto Finance AUTO LOANS —REFI NAKCIHG-t- Reduce .'Your Pfeseri? v- P-ayniefffa *4( Money iii 10 Minutes ’ . MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. Payetteville St. f Phene 3158 SHOP IN PRIVACY at THE JEWEL BOX For That Special Christmas Gift FOR AN AFTER STORE HOUR APPOINTMENT CALL MR. CHARLIE HILDRETH AT 2303 DAY or 2937 NIGHT. All Appointments and Sales in Complete Confidence. Bishop Will Preach At Wesley's Chapel > I , Mg«B 4' Jl rJßMSffidgS) BISHOP VV. IV. PEELE Angier Seniors Will Give Play Tlii> Senior Class of Angie School; proudly .'announces' its forth coming production of the heart warming, humorous three-act play “Lena Rivers” by Ned Albert. You are sure to enjoy the play so come on out and join the fun. You’ll laugh with Lena who is a pauper, when she comes to live with rich relatives. The play will be presented De cember 5 in the school auditorium. The time is 7:30. Entre Alia Club Entertained By Mrs. Paul Walker Members of the Entre Alia Bridge Club and two guests. Mrs. Bill Bry an and Mrs. Paul Tart, were en tertained last evening at eight o’- clock by Mrs. Paul Walker at her home. Lovely yellow and bronze chry santhemums were arranged in at tractive bouquets in the room where two tables were set up for play. During the game, cold drink;; and miljs were enjoyed by the club and at the erid of the even ing, the hostess served fruit jello with whipped cream, date loaf and coffee. Mrs. Edwin Stewart and Mrs. Bill Bryan were given hand painted candy dishes for compiling high and second high respectively. Con solation award, pot holdetfc, went to Mrs. Nathan Bass. Others playing bridge were Mrs. Willard Barrage. Mrs. Lewis God win and Mrs. Mack Barefoot. Midwest l Continued From Page One) gusty winds blew the snow into every draw, gully and road cut from Amarillo, Tex., to Rochester, Minn., isolating whole areas. GUARD MOBILIZED The Kansas National Guard was mobilized, with guardsmen turning back motorists at all roads leading out of Russell. Roads out of Wich ita. Kan., were also closed, and Kansas border guards were halting cars at the Missouri border. Many of the 6,900 University of Nebraska students who begin their Thanksgiving holiday today may have to spend it in dormitories at Lincoln. Bus transportation in the big Prairie State was almost paralyzed. Natives of the Texas Panhandle say there is nothing between them and the Northpole except a barbed wire fence, and weathermen were I SPECIAL NOTICE West Gro. & Mkt. South Erwin Has just installed a new ulta-modern automatic Elec tric Chicken Barbecue Ma chine. Barbecues to the peak of perfection—with the sweet ness cooked in. The first and only machine of its kind in this section. There’s nothing to compete with it. Hot Barbecued Chicken Daily to take out. Two-Pound Chickens and over at the low price of 51.75 Each. Free delivery in Erwin. TELEPHONE 4298 Next Sunday, Nov. 30. Bishop W. W. Peele. of Laurinburg, will preach the sermon at the morning worship service at Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, near Dunn. Wesley Chapel is a part of the Wesley Charge composed of Black’.- Chapel, Mt. Moriah, and Hopewell churches. The pastor. Rsvtrened S G. Dodson Jr., announced that this is one of the regular fifth Sunday Rally Days when all four churches gather for a Worship Service and a picnic dinner. Bishop Peele, now retired, war resident Bishop of the Richmonc Area of the Methodist Church it] until last year when he retired. The Reverend Kenneth Pastor of the Ansonville Methodist Church will be present and assis* with the administration of the Holy Communion Service to follow Bishop Peele’s sermon. The altar flowers will be placed in the church by the Woman’s So ciety of Christian Service, in lov ing memory of the late Dr. R. E Brown, District Supt. of the Ra leigh District, who passed away last I week. The Church Bulletin will | be placed in Meraoriam for Dr. Brown. The public is cordially invited to attend. inclined to agree, even though the ! snowfall in the far Southwest was | diminishing. After Thanksgiving Clearance STARTS FRIDAY MORNING Entire Stock Os Ladies Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses LADIES! PRICES ARE RIGHT DOWN WHERE YOU WANT THEM! SAVINGS UP TO COATS /O Betty Rose, Judy Nell and Many Others 69.50 NOW 45.00 39.50 NOW 25.00 29.75 NOW 18.00 FAMOUS NAME DRESSES Doris Dodson, Lynnbrook, Betty Barclay & many others Values to 24.75 NOW 10.00 Values to 16.95 NOW 5.00 = SUITS Betty Jean, Craftshire, Donny Brook and Many Others Values to 49.50 - NOW 35.00 Values to 39.50 - NOW 25.00 Values to 29.75 - NOW 10.00 Louis Baer Dept. Store D. M. KIMMELL, Mgr. E. Broad Street Dunn, N. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26, 1952 Farmers Asked To Grow Spuds WASHINGTON (IP) The Agri culture Department has asked American farmers today to pro duce 359,000,000 bushels of white potatoes in 1953, three per cein. more than this year and “enough to meet all known requirement.” The department also announc ed a goal of 40,670.000 bushels for sweet potatoes, 39 per cent more than this year’s be.ow-avaragl crop of 29,400,000 bushels. Offering irvntfnned From Paee One) olina, Upper South Carolina, Soutl Carolina and Georgia. A huge truckload of lumber wa> brought in from the Western North Carolina Conference, to be used in rebuilding the barns that were destroyed by fire recently. Tons of hay and truckloads o’ corn were brought in to replace thr feed lost in the fire and many of the cash contributions were earmarked for rebuilding purposes. Clothing, shoes, linens, blanket? and other items badly needed a’ i the orphanage were among the con | teibutions. The eatables included canned goods, much of it home | canned, fruits, vegetables, apple: and candy. A rough estimate would place the ! value on these items at between and an amount in cash nearly equa l ; was contributed. The caravan is an annual event. ; in which Pentecostal Holiness Churches in this section give thanks by sharing with the orphanage. Each year the amount has grown and this year was the biggest ever. "It reaily dees your heart go* 1 to see something like this,” re | marked Conference Superintendent !w. Eddie Morris of' Goldsboro. “If there were more of this spirit of sharing, the would would be a bet ter place in which -to live.” The caravan assembled in Dunn outside the Gospel Tabernacle, and Rev. Bane Underwood, pastor of | that church, was in charge of the 1 arrangements here. Union Service Set At Godwin There will be a Union Thanks giving Service at the Black's Chan el Methodist Church in Godwin, at 10:00 A. M. Thursday mornine. Nov. 27. The Union service will include the Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian Churches at Godwin as well as Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, and all others are invited to attend. The sermon, deliverr-i by tire Methodist minister, the Re*. S. G. Dodson, Jr., will be entitled “The Thankful Heart.” Special mu sic will be rendered by a duet by M s S. G. Dodson Jr., and Miss Melva Foster of Greensboro, N. C The public is cordially invited. For correct time I Dial 22 0 0 MONROE’S JEWELERS I
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