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PAGE SIX nan CLASSIFIED ADS i CUSSIFIED RATES fliis Size Type 2c word Word M'nimum 50c llßt 'j 3 Times Ools ..ILM jN« S fxs Type 3 r word ■f Time* Only Sl-25 . forTale »_ NEED COAL? Try our ser- Jrice. Call 3415 for prompt delivery. We deliver any where. Erwin Coal and Oil Co. Erwin, N, C. 12-9-3tc •FOR best tesulta with all J&rm animals, WAYNE -FEED is the product for you lo buy. You will find a oim -plete line of WAYNE FEED •at FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn 3-17-ts-c FOR SALE: Investment pro perty. Completely furnished duplex, within 800 yards of Fort Bragg. Renting for sllO monthly. Price of $7,000 in cludes extra lot. Phone 4228 or 33-5. Mickey Rouse. 12-1-12-c FOR SALE: National check ing type cash register. Very reasonable. Call 2121. James .or John Snipes. 12-12-2 t-c FOR SALE: Averv 2-row trac tor and equipment at bar gain. See Melvin Warren at Warren’s Restaurant, locat-i ed on 301 south Os Dunn. 12-10-6tp j QUINTS FaneH * 24 MO’ ’P SERVICE PHOME 3^C6 1 11 w HXWNETI '-ri l>tfNN. V C ■- ■ j RCA flPl wmm j; AND RADIOS <’• Leonard Ranges • ! I Refrigerators - Waters Heaters - Deep Freeze]; Universal - Small ;; ! J appliances. jj JOHNSON ;;FURNITURE company: ■ Phone 2427 Dunn, N. C.; ] \ Hassle M. Johnson « -* aa *^* a * aaa * aaaa * aa *- a * a- Excellent Opportunity Large rubber company young man age 21 to 30 to be trained in retail credit sales and office work and to be assigned to work with a well known business firm in Dunn. This position provides straight salary with employee benefits such as insurance, hospitalization and retire ment pension. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Write stating family status, schooling and past exper ience. Replies are strictly confidential. Interview will be arranged. Address: W. E. Dale, Box 2755, Char lotte, N. C. H«:T h fk PRICES REDUCED You're !«*■«»_ PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OF DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS AND ALL SHOES Christmas Store PRINCE’S DEPT. STORE .W FOR SALE: Collie puppies. Males, sls. Females, $lO. Mack McLeod, at J. B. Up church’s, Angier, N. C. 12-!2-3t-p FOR SALE: 1947 Plymouth. 1-door. Clean. Only $475. Mo tor Credit Co., Dunn, N. C. 12-15-stc FOR SALE: 1948 1-2-ton Chevrolet panel truck. Pric ed verv reasonably. Phone 2121. James or John Snmes. 12-15-tfe FOR SALE: AJBC wringer ! type washing machine. Prac ; tically new. Phone 4209. Mrs. I Marshburn. 12-15-4tc FOR SALE: Very gentle po ny with good saddle and cart. Fine for five to ten year old. Teleohone 3756. FOR SALE: Stove, refriger ator, like new. Chrome break fast set. and oak dinette set. Call 3676 12-16-3 t-c \vS’ . ->\gf CTIPI^TMA" Die’ nun l soMts I '’ V| ' tail V' ':»■* nmv c °3B »• ] 17 P'weV v i price. Sliehtlv u*ed Air-way va cuum cleaner Wood's be r * Na bag to emptv. Pav on'- $7 ? *er Virnth. nri- v nr- c*»l? 2’B» «*♦ rl*”- ; n ,T the da” P f Godwin Jr., Jeweler. 1?-12-tf-c WANTED WANTED: Six or seven room house in good location. Per manent tenant. No children Phone Miss Yancey. 2351 ui ! Dunn. 12-8-ts"! WANTED- Cotton nickers Twelve of cotton to r, ' p x. If -■ o—•» cen'act i Carly] *”'! : "rr'. Linden nhone 0511 at night or j. F Ravnor. 12-16 ?>: ISILP’WANTED ELECTRIC MOTORS We specialize In rewinding and repairs of all types of elec tric motors, single and thre* nhase. All work guaranteed Page Eleciri: Company. 107 Clinton Highway. Dunn. F. C. Phone 4398 tQ-P-toe BOY I EARN EASY MONEL’ —The Daily Record . from tiiae 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. An-1 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 soare lime. Doesn t have to be sold. All you have to V i* taxe orders. Apply to Mr. FolleU at Recoru office. TELEVISION AND RADIO ■ Sales, service and installat , ion. Expert workmanship at reasonable nricTs. Puidie'.-. ; Inc.. Dunn, N. C. 9-25-T. Th. tfc EASY TERMS on home re pairs and improvements. Nc down payment required. Call 2264. NuHome Builders & Supply Co. 11-18-eod-c Autc Pir>an«.t AUTO LOANS REFINANCING Reduce Your Present Payments Money in 10 Minutes MOTOR CREDIT CO DUNN,N.C. Fayeteyille st.Phone 3158 FOR 2?ENT ELECTRIC f 1 <> -j r polisher. , nil ..in -narge, 75c a day. •hnsnn Furniture Co. Luck >\v ~P nunn Phone * ’ » 2-28-ts-c FOR RENT: Nice store, 40 by 100. Suitable for super market, grocery store or oth ■r line ot business if desired, looi location. Plenty of parking space. Formerly oc cupied by Fowler Raun Or -.. i.l jur-.ss from new Chev r< .-.Ci b-aiding now oei:ig‘ .1. i i lu rest-.-u. call nou.s i, Min. i 1-4-ts-C | . i : i. •N r ' i- 5 acre fc: | . ip. ..la., u: culn/aucn. j j -p. U-vI -* U t - 4.1.; i *l.’ -.O f$ j - «•• s.. .oatls. 8-i coin nouse 1 ..u . ciecaici,7, t-.o acres of «v.ijacm aik tiiic.it,. Co acrca ■ >n cotton. Two tobacco barns I a nipped with oil burners. | Large stock farm. Mail route and school bus at door. 50- uO -j .'-is. ‘' ■-(. R. Turiin;;- ton ari-.'h.. 'J. O. Rt 1. i FOP R” T- To cp’V-ile, orec-1 ticallv new 3 room house i with bath. Hot water heater, j oil heater and water furnish ed. Wired for electric stove. I CaM Bert Cannadv at ohone I 4265 after 6 o. m. -2-16 3tc ] FOR RENT: 2 apartments j in nearbv village. $lB month furnished or unfurnished. Hot water. Children wel come. A. E. Williams, Main Street, Linden, N. C. 12-16-4 t-c Committees CWntinii*** from Owl chnirmon for his help to the boys cf the county. J. B. Brookshire ot Raleigh, pro fessional field executive ot Occonee chee Council outlined briefly the accomplishments for the past year. In most phases of scout activity Harnett County has reached or will reach by the end of the year most ot the goals set last January. But the new staff has much to do to reach the ultimate goal —a place in scouting for every boy who would like to be e Boy Scout. The following scouters attended ! the meeting: Waite W. Howard, retiring chairman, Glenn L. Hooper, | Jr. incoming chairman; John D. ; Fr.i'ett. retiring O. and E. chair- ; man and new commissioner; Rev. j David A. Huffines, Jr., new O. and t E. chairman; Hershell G. Barbour cf Dunn, new Leadership Training chairman; J, B. Brookshire, field executive; S. David Smith, chair- [ man of the troop committee, Troop 84, Buiea Creek; Lawrence G. Bald- j win, scoutmaster of Troop 766, j Dunn; Thomas W. Bray, assistant scoutniaster of the same troop: Joe Jrhnson, neighborhood commiss ioner for Erwin, and Norman Sut t'.es. scoutmaster of Troop 714, j Dunn. I THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N, C. Baptists (Continued l-rom Page One) ! tableaux a new group of characters ; take over for the next 45 minutf j presentation. Ti) all nearly 200 volunteers will take the various j parts in the presentation. Costumes have been made by the t women of the churc-h as their part ■n the production. However, the | uarticipants will wear plenty of j warm clothing under the costumes, i n order to remain posed for the : necessary 45 minute periods. Mr Russell has made a record ng cf the Nativity storv from Mat thew and which will be played to i aether with appropriate Christmas hymns during the performances, j The tableaux will be under the j general direction of Miss Evelyn ! Straughan. director of religious ed ucation for the church. Miss j Straughan originated the idea here ! and has been directing it since its ; r.ceptlon. Club 8s c or Aid To Blind A letter received b-- the Dunn Lions Club from Miss Sudie D. Cox, i Hume Industry Counselor of the' State Commission for the blind. I hanks t ie lacel civic club fur Its e-.-eut • forts in sponsoring a sale, r ".-tie'es made by sightless per- | ‘•oh?. i r’-i-'eg'? g‘‘>y wmdc—. where the ■ tie’es ve-e disn'eved. Miss Cox "ud wn? an excellent location, and *h ■ -tie was very successful. The c'uh wishes to take this no hh-timitv to therk all those who nurcheseri articles made by th“ h’ird d”ri"g thi? sale. This spirit cf cooperation with those less for t* r.-te. put the sale across. Let Us Modernize Your Plumbing And t■ ■ ' Make Your Home More Comfortable For Winter TOP VALUES - LOW PRICES | | Imide or outside, home Is II jc —">r-l^ what you make it! Gleam- Modem Kitchen Equipment I I ing, white porcelain bath- New Electric Light Fixtures I I room fixtures, stainless Modern Bathroom Fixtures steel kitchen sinks, cabinets Cabinets for all room . . . all, add new notes of And many other home glamour! Easy to install - - needs built for lifetime service! I "ISJULES g Wim Complete Bathroom Units UjU mgg ONLY $159.95 njsl HiRHH Use Our Convenient Farm Payment Plan Appliance Department Johnson Colton Company 118 E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. Phone 3116 Dear Santa (Continued From Pare One) Please bring a bicycle and a desk :to me and my bother. And two. guns and two holsters and one Lone Ranger play rifle to me and | my brother. Thank you, Santa, Good j night. We have been good. Danny and Tommy Norris.! Dunn, Rt. 1. Dear Santa Claus. I am a little girl eleven years old. I go to the Dunn school. As yen were to good to me last Ch lst mas I am just only asking yuu to brh'g me a telephone and a Bibl° and a blackboard, some fruit and candy, and 1 want you to bring my , little sister. Annie Mae. a t“le phone and s bis ball and a b'ack board. And I want to tell you right where I stay. I stay on Mr. Alfred Blalock’s farm right at the Dunn Hog Ma-ket. Grodbye. lots of love Bessie Ann Phillips. Rt 4. Box 231-C Dunn. N. C. T 'ear Santa. . I am a little girl 8 yea-s old. I am In the 4th grade at school. 7 have tried very hard since last Ch-istmas to be a good little girl. Will you n’ea.se bring a nurse s’- ! and don’t so-get the other littli . bevs and si 's who don’t have a ) father or mother. Brins them some 1 thing too. My aunt has a baby and . please brin- her something, too. Yours rulv. Louisa Freeman. _ 1 Dear Santa, Just a few lines to let ymi hear ■ t orn mo. T pm a 'ittl o bev 1’ veers , I rs a-e. T w?-t » do to- s't. I doe’t! 1 have v’rv much to say. I am In! ♦he sixth TT-'e My re?ch- 1 »r is na n'd Miss Ailsn Pleas* i-r.it, t»-o c v,|-ri r pn moth ” end f ?t'-er died. This is r>’y letter. Goodbye. c ’’' -*re’y yours William Freeman. Dear Santa Claus, I am a little girl 12 years old. I i am in the Bth grade. My teachers name is Miss L. L. Culbreth. I go to the Harnett County Training School. I want you to bring me a phonograph and some records. 1 Please remember all the homeless ; boys and girls. Remember thos’ ] who a-.e motherless and fatherless, j Remember my nieces and nephews I and all the boys overseas. Your friend, , Dolores Eloise Freeman. Linden, N. C., Rt. 1. Dear Santa, I am a little girl going to school and I am 8 years old and in the '■''■oiid grade. My teacher’s name is Miss Wrenn and will you pleas’ bring me a large baby doll and some nuts, candy, anples, oranges and I have some brothers and sis ters. So please don’t foreet them This is written by Mildred Bryan; ar.d sent in by J. M. Bryant. Dear Santa. I am a little boy nine years old and am In the 4th grade. I go to Maple G ove Indian school and am. very smart. Please brim me a pump air rifle and a pair ol boots. And please bring my mother and daddy something real pretty. Bye now, ■> Bobbv Ea-1 Maynor P. S. My parent’s names a e Mr end Mrs. Fraczel Maynor, Dunn Rt. 5. , Dear Santa. I am. a litt’e br>c. T was two y>a”f 1 old Thursday, and I want you tr 1 bring me a t'icyHe a”d a big bal I and lota of fruits ar\d nuts. Ah 1 don’t forget my mother and daddy From D mk Rtewa t Erwin. Rt. 1. i Dear Santa. I am a little boy. I don't go tr school, but hope to go next year, i want you to bring me a wagon anc a cowboy suit and a tot rs fr p Don’t forget my brothers, Shelton TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1952 Billy, Hutin and Dean. j From Hassell Graham i Tew, Erwin. Rt. 1. Dunn, N. C. Rt. 3 ; Dear Santa Claus. I am a little boy 4 years old. I j go to Sunday School every Sunday J I can. I am a good little boy and ! I do all I can to help around the j house. I want to thank you for the ] nice things you brought me last | Christmas and also for the big trac- I tor you sent me the other day.! Here is what I w ant: a bicycle, a cpwboy suit with guns and anything ; else yon wish to give me. Pleas? remember all other boys and girls! everywhere. AH my love. Mike Lee Butler. P. S, I stay with my grandparents ; Hotelier & Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1912 AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2447 Bunn, N. C. AUCTION SALE Saturday, December 20, 1952 10:00 A. M. Subdivision of R. M. Coats Estate, Coats, N. C. Over 200 beautiful building lots including dwellings and outbuildings. Free prizes will be given. This is valuable property. Can be bought lor the right price. Everybody attend. For information, contact B. F. McLEOD AND SON COATS, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Butler. Please put this in the Daily Record. DOLLS | Biggest Stock In Town Hundreds to choose fromxj LEDER BROS. <| YOUR DOLL HEADQUARTERS^
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