WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON DFCFMBFP, 10, 195? \ si mi • CLASSIFIED RATES This Size Type 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c Runt '4 2 Times Only |LN iMs Size Type . . 3c word S Times Only $1.25 FOR SALE NEED COAL? Try~our ler vice. Call 3415 for prompt delivery. We deliver any where. Ei-win Coal and Oil Co. Erwin. N. C. 12-9-3tc FOR RENT: Two room fur nished upstaiVs apartment. Electrically equipped kit chen. Recently renovated. Also an upstairs bedroom Tfcith steam heat and private bath. Close in. Call 3194 af ter 5 p. m. 12-9-3tp FOR - SALE: One lot, 75~ x 150 ft. located on Dunn-Er win Highway. Off truck lane. Phone 2315 or 2780, Mr. or Mrs. J. W. Mat thews. 12-8-3tp £OR SALE: Beautiful five gaited chestnut pony horse. New saddle. Very reason able. See J. N. Stephenson at Commercial Bank Co. 12-8-st-c FOR best results with all farm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. You will find a com flete line of WAYNE FEED t FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE: T 49 Ford 2-door Custom. Radio and heater. Good condition. $945. Can be seen at Gulfpride Service Station, Duiii. Phone 4330. 12-4-3 t-c FOR SALE: Investment pro- Completely furnished duplex, within 800 yards of Fort Bragg. Renting for sllO monthly. Price, of $7,000 in cludes extra lot. Phone 4228 or 3335. Mickey Rouse. 12-1-12-c CHRISTMAS GIFT SPEC . See US For THE BEST DEAL IN • U.5.G. Sheet Rock % U.S.G. Plaster • Finishing Lime • Brixment • Rock Laths • Metal Laths • Asbestos Siding • Plywood Ji Doors tB Windows • Window Units • Screens • Garage Doors • Builders Hardware • 9 Colors of Roofing • Galvanized f Roofing • Dutch Boy Paints, varnishes and stains Lowe Brothers Paints, varnishes And Stains • Waterproofing • Celotex Insulation uG Enamel Tile Board • Rubber Tile • Bathroom units complete • Myers Water Systems • Hi £. Little Floor Furnaces *\ FREE PARKING While Shopping With Us Your Friendly Hardware Store • HARNETT HARDWARE, * INC. ]S E. BROAD ST. PHONE 21AS MINN, N. C. | IAL Amazing new Rem ! ington 60-seconds electric | shaver, $7.50. Allowance on iany old shaver (til Jan. 1 ; only). R. L. Godwin Jr., Jew jeler. Phone 2000. 12-3-ts-c TURKEYS FOR SALE: Toms 45c, hens 50c on yard. Or ders placed now will be held until Dec. 21. Mrs. Roger C. Byrd, Bunnlevel, N. C. 12-2-6 t-p FOR SALE: One 1947 Buick special four door sedan. For sale by original owner. If interested you can see car at Jernigan Sinclair’s Ser vice Station. 12-5-3 t-c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Officegirl to do simple bookkeeping. Some typing. Apply in own handwriting. Good position. Permanent. Apply “Office Girl”, care of The Daily Re cord. 12-1-ts-c FOUND WANTED WANTED TO TRADE: 3 nice houses as down pay ment on a good farm in a ra dius of 20 miles of Dunn. Houses are renting today for SIOO per month. Must be a good farm with a good tobac co allotment. Apply to Dunn Insurance &. Realty Co. Phone 2712 12-5-3 t-c WANTED: Six or seven room house in good location. Per manent tenant. No children. Phone Miss Yancey, 2351 in Dunn. 12-8-tfc SPECIAL NOTICES 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 boys earpTeasy MONEY —The Daily Record from time to time has openings for carrier boys. Some of pur iSttttdw '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’ AUCTION SALE OF FARM 15.6 Acres l2 Acres Cleared 3.3 Acres Tobacco Allotment 1 Dwelling 1 Tobacco Bam 1 Stock Barn Known as the R. 11. Stricklland Farm on west side of U. S. Highway No. 421, 200 yards south of Plainview School, approximately 6 miles south of Dunn. Sale to be held on the premises, Saturday, December 20, 1952, at 12:00 o’clock Noon. Terms of Sale Cash For further information, contact Cecil Branch, Route 5, Dunn, N. C., or Britt & Warren, Attorneys, Clinton, N. C. CECIL BRANCH, Administrator C.T.A. of the estate of R. H. Strickland, deceased. Notice To Taxpayers Os Averasboro Township For your convenience, I will be at the First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. in Dunn on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 for the purpose of collecting 1952 taxes. D. P. RAY, Tax Collector, Harnett County consent and coeperation. Ap ply to Mr. Follett at Record office. HOUSEWIVES, FARM WIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME by getting renewals and selling new subscript ions to The Daily Record. Some agents earning high as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do is call on vour friends and neighbors in spare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All vou have to do is take orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. FLOORING - Linoleum, as phalt & rubber tile. Wall co vering, Sanding and Finish ing. For All Your Floor and Wall Covering Needs, . Call FASHION FLOOR INSTAL LATION, 2989, Dunn. Tal mage Goodman & Astor Nor ris. 11-17-ts-c Auto Finance AUTO LOANS < —REFINANCING— '] Reduce Your Present ' * Payments y; ' Money i.-i/lO Minutes' . MOTOR v CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. x'ayctteville St. • Phone ,3158 . --*■ -• ' ’* EASY TERMS on home re pairs and improvements. No down payment required. Call 2264. NuHome Builders & Supply Co. 11-18-eod-c TELEVISION AND RADIO Sales, service and installat ion, Expert workmanship at reasonable prices. Purdie’s, Inc., Dunn. N. C. 9-25-T. Th. 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' TKENT: Nice stfflFe, 49 by 100. Suitable for super market, grocery store or oth si line of business if desired. Good location. Plenty of parking space. Formerly oc- THE DAILY RECORD, IHirVN. j*. V cupied by Fowler Radio Co and across from new Chev rolet building now being ouilt. If interested, call Louis Baer, Dunn. 11-4-ts-c FOR RENT: Two or three good tobacco and cotton farms near Dunn. Good buildings, pack barns. Oil curers in tobacco barns. I Would rent to one tenant l as these farms are adjoin i ine Ten t.o fourteen acres j tobacco, 40 acres or more cf j cotton, also corn and hay land. See Alfred Blalock, [Dunn, N. C. 12-8-st-c [FOR RENT: 40 acre farm j in high state of cultivation. ! Located a t Turlinstoij’s Crrssroads. 8-room house with electricity, 5.6 acres of tobacco allotment, 25 acres in cotton. Two tobacco barns equipped with oil burners. Large stock farm. Mail route and school bus at door. 50- 50 basis. Mrs. J. R. Turling ton, Erwin, N. C. Rt 1. 12-8-ts-c FOR RENT: One four-room furnished house in Erwin. Available about December 15. Phone 2364. 12-8-st-p j FOR RF.NT: One seven room house. 1106 E. Broad Street, j See me at 1108 E. Broad St. j Mrs. J. T. Gattis. 12-5 3tc Legal Notice NORTH CARLOINA HARNETT COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OR REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Mack C. Vin son and wife, Manie Vinson, dated the 10 day of January, 1950,, and recorded in Book 321, page 48, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under-, signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Lillington, North Carolina, at noon, on the 29 day of December. 1952, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Harnett and' State of North Carolina, in Stewart’s Township, and more described as follows: ’ Adjoining the lands of Peter Mc- Lean, Roger Elliot. Mrs. Stewart, John McDougald, Jacob and Lewis McLean, S. M. Byrd estate, L. A. Bethune, Charles Strickland, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake, corner with L. A. Bethune and the S. M. Byrd estate, and runs as a line of the S. M. Byrd estate S. 18 deg. and 15 min. East 6.52 chains, crossing the public road to a stake corner with Charlie Strickland; thence along the line of another of Charlie Strickland’s lines; S. 46 deg. and 30 min. E. 7.38 chs. to a stake cor ner with Jacob and Lewis McLean; thence with their line S. 5 deg. W. 10.18 chs, to a corner with John McDougald; thence with Mc- Dougald’s> line N. 85 deg. and 30 min. W. 15.20 chs. to another cor ner with said McDougald: thence with another of his lines S. 6 deg. and 45 min. E. 2045 chs. to an iron pipe a corner with Roger Elliott; thence with a line of the said Roger Elliott N. 86 deg. and 30 min. W. 17.36 chs. to a stake corner with Peter McLean: thence along a line of the said McLean N. 21. dst- and 30 min. West 17.60 chs. to a long leaf pine, another of Peter V. Mc- Lean’s lines: thence along another of his lines N. 5 deg. E. 10 chs. to a cement corner with Mrs. Stewart; thence with said Stewart’s line N. 26 deg. and 30 min. E. 10.39 chs. to an iron stake, comer with L. A. Bethune; thence with a line of said Bethune S. 85 deg. 15 min. E. 14.93 chs. to a cement corner with L. A. Honor Roll Given For Dunn Schools Principal A. B. Johnson of the' Dunn schools today announced the Honor Roll for the second six weeks period, as follows: sth Grades Miss Merle Owen: Ann Jackson. Betsy Johnson. Hannah White. Mrs. H Ryals: Becky Aycock Sin Ennis, Carolyn Hawley. Barbara I Jones. Madeline Stewart. Jane' Spruill. Joyce Thornton. Barbara Warren. Mrs. James Snipes: Raynia Lee, Susan Purdie. Brenda Vann Sha ron Wilboume. Eddie Cents. B ibba Peay. Paul White. 6th Grades Miss Sybil Ba:rett: Joyce Potent. Linda Raynor. Betsy Sue Tart. Mary Gail Tart. Jimmy Peay. Miss Amanda Culp: Bonnie Bare foot. Christine Barefoot. Dianne Conn Jo Jernigan, Edward John son, Stacey Johnson. Stanley John son. Joe Tart. Miss Edith Holton: Becky Jo Cannady Frances Godwin. Fave Lockumy. Judy Wheatley. Belli Wil son. Bert Alabaster. Charles Mass-, engilll. 7th Grades Mrs. Blanche Barefoot: Sandra Blacklev Betsy Byerly, Jimmy Tart. Billy Thornton. Miss Fannie B. Smith: Judy Bare foot, Mary Sue Dalrymple, Anne Lee. Betty Anne Lee. Carolyn Me- Lamb. Judy Wood. Harold Atisley. Jerry Byrd, Joseph Campbell. Ben ny Wood. Mrs. Paul Waggoner: Horace Pope. Wesley Ryals. Bth Grades Mrs. Elizabeth Ausley: Anne Brit ton. Rita McLean. ‘•Butch” Fowler. Miss Blanche Grantham: Mere dith Cromartie. Anne Jernigan. Rutli Dare Tart. Clarence McLamb. Mr. Clinton Ousley: Frances Car roll. Carolyn Gardner. Mrs. J. S. Stewart: Wilma Bare foot. Linda Hardee, Alice Faye Lee, Nola Mae Vann. 9th Grades Mr. T. S. Cheek: Russell Carter. Albert Fair, Preston Hudson, Jeff Jackson. Burke Uzzell. Miss Betty Davis: Mary Allred, Joyce Godwin, Alice Stewart. Mr. Troy Godwin: Bobby John son, Pete Steart. Mrs. Pat Myers: Janice Fowler, Kathryn Thomas, Virginia Turling ton. 10th Grade Miss Rachel Clifford: Renee Byrd, Bethune: thence with a line of said Bethune N. 4 deg. E. 4.20 chs. to a stake corner with said Be thune: thence with another of his lines N. 37 deg. E. 1.67 chs. to the beginning, containing 81.16 acres, more or less, and frying the lands conveyed to Charles McLaurln Dy Hiram Baggett, Trustee, by deed dated Aug. 20, 1937, and recorded in Book 263, page 199, and also being the same lands described in Book 265, page 463, by deed dated Aug. 6, 1938, from Ella Vinson et als. to M. C. Vinson, in the Registry of Harnett County. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This 24 day of November, 1952. M. O. LEE Trustee Dec. 1-8 - 15-22 , H It’s profitable - you’ll earn more than at most other part V time work. Your earnings are limited < NLY, by your 1 V ability and ambitions because you’re in business for your v* j self - It’s educational - you'll learn more as you sell, deliver, H | \ You’re preparing yourself for stepping ahead in life. An I \ j M evening route does not hamper you in your school work. 1 V JgQm. I in fact most teachers say It advances most boys. J \ i You'll also find a real thrill In earning your own money, W " f lirrMr I || buying ywur own things and building your own savings account. . . I. o n .a. | We need competent boys between It and 16 years. Fill In Application ror KOUIG application below and mall to Circulation Dept.. The i ’ * Dally Record, Dunn, N. C. ' NAME ! I *. I 1 (•ADDRESS l TUB I &GE TELEPHONE NO i " ■ I FATHER’S NAME , --- „ |amn|^ni||A DAILY RECORD ! Patricia Johnson. Mrs. A1 Compton: Herman God win. Donald Jackson. Mrs. Mary Crisp: Betty Frances Parker. Alice Prince, Mary Gibson Whitehead. Ith Grades Mr. Worth Braswell: Katherine i White. Betty Lou Wilson. Lucille Wigal. Mary Lou West. .Mrs, Irene Dixon: Frances Alt man. Katherine Butt. Martha Anne Butler. B:!lie Jean Jernigan. B»:sv Ann Tart. E. B. Dixon. Daisy Goff 12th Grade Mrs. Mary Pridgen: Betty Jean 1 Barefoot, Glenda Bass. Anite Byerly Margaret Tart, Faye Godwin, Mart. I Edith Haekett. Peggy Hawley. Becky Lee. Jewel McLean. Barbara Par I ker. Sonny Carr. Walter Je nigan Exurn Kirby. Pat Lewis Pete Skin | tier. Guyton Smith, Everette Tut! j ington. Lillington Vets Slate Campaign Billv Sexton, publicity chairman of the Lillington chapter of th< Veterans of Foreign Wars today an nounc-ed that the chapter would 1 sponsor a drive for good used clothes and discarded children’. 1 . toys. Sexton said the chapter mem bers plan to mend, reuair and re paint the toys. The clothes and toys will be distributed to needy fami lies at Christmas in the Lillington neighborhood. A barbecue supper will be held at an early date to help finance this i project. Proceds will go only for needy in this area. Sexton also said • that chapter officers would wel come any suggestion from a relia • ble source about any family in need , of assistance at the holiday season. Any person wishing to aid this I project may leave the clothing or . toys at the V. F. W. hut. Sexton ' | said. B.P.W. HEAD TO COME Mrs. Lucy Rhodes Duncan of Smithfield, president of the State • Federation of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs, will be in Lillington on Monday, December 15 to attend the local B and P. W. • Club’s annual Christmas dinner meeting. Mrs. Hattie Barnes will E be in charge of the program which . will be held at the Community Cen • ter at 7 p. m. There also will be an i exchange of gifts among the mem ! bers. I, n i DOLLS I 11 $3 tj Biggest Stock In Town ''Hundreds to choose fromvS 1 LEDER BROS. | YOUR DOLL HEADQUARTERS sj} Cookie Recipe Wins $25,000 NEW YORK IP A cookie recipe thought up by her 10- year-old son won a Chicago housewife the $25,000 first prize in the Pillsbury bakeoff contest today. Mrs. Peter S. Ilarlib, wife of a Chicago homicide squad police man was handed the check by Mrs. Richard Nixon, wife of the vice president-elect, at a lunch eon climaxing baking session held yesterday by 100 contestants from 36 states. John Tucker Day Dies At Walkerton WINSTON-SALEM 'P Joh: Tucker Day. Republican candidal i lor insurance commissioner in th November general election, died a ins home near Walkerton last night For Sale Several Good FORD TRACTORS Both 9N and 8N Models From $495 to $995.00 CASH OR EASY TERMS N.&F. Tractor Co. Lillington, N. C. Phone 2641 SENSATIONAL SALE ON WALLPAPER J 4 pmCE THIS MONTH ONLY We Will Install It For You. M. L. HIGHT PAINT & PAPER STORE Benson Highway DUNN, N. C. PAGE ONE SECOND SECTION The 64-year-o!d prominent Re publican leader succumbed to a cerebral hemorrhage suffered yes terday morning. A candidate for the U. S. Sen ate in 1948. Day was defeated by Rep. Thurmon Chatham of Win ston-Salem. He was defeated last month by incumbent Democrat Waldo Cheek for the post of com missioner of insurance. LOANS For Home Improvement * Plumbing * Painting * Roofing * Remodeling Labor & Material' Financed CROMARTIE HARDWARE Phone 2257 Dunn, N. C.

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