PAGE SIX nap frEASSIFIgp r&fISJ CLASSIFIED RATES This Size Type 2c word 24 Word Minimum 50c Same 3 Time* Only . . fl.tt This Size Type 3c word S Times Only $1.25 FOR SALE FOK best results with all term 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: Paint Spray. Just plug in, fill up can and go to work. 3 to 4 inch stroke. Ea sy to clean. See Reuben Jones at 703 S. Elm Ave. Dunn. Phone 2991. tfn FOR SALE: Thrift plants for sale. See Mrs. E. H. Kirby at the Second Baptist Church. l-6-3t-c FOR SALE: Seven Atlantic Gas Space Heaters 14,000 START YOTTR SAVING® AT COMMERCIAL BANK Dunn, N. C. For House Moving Contact THE CHANCE BROTHERS Dunn, Route 4 Near Baersville “A C E SIGN CO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At SOS W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 BONN, N. C. Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1912 AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2447 Bunn, N. C. 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. i iJUST ARRIVED t OUR 1953 COLLECTION OF COTTON DRESSES, TOPPERS, SUITS, AND COATS. HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF SMART, NEW STYLES DRESSES A Complete Range Os Sizes. Shirley Lee 7t017- Lynbrook PRICED FROM SELECT YOUR Betty Jean Priced < Betty Barclay 0# *,, „ COTTONS NOW I Nell From 7 Margo Walters ' , *® $24.75 Nan Buntley 95 " Teen-Timers . , _ Craftshire ' Buy your Spring Jollie Juniors LAIIIC RaPf UAHt VAPA Donnybrooke ™ Suit and Tapper Westover I-WUIS DdW l/epi. JWI« and any others . $49.50 Now On Our Well-Made D. M. Kimmell, Manager , Lay-Away Plan y j | and many others. E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. BTTJ. Practically new—will sell at sacrifice. See Mr. Hanna at Ma’s Kitchen Phone 9211 3te FOR SALE: Practically new five room house with bath. Located at 603 N. McKay Ave. l-7-3t-c WANTED WANTED: Waitresses. Good hours, good pay and tips. Permanent. Johnson's Rest aurant. 1-5-ts-e 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 FOR GOOD FAST RESULTS place your real estate with us for fast disposal. Inquir ies everyday. Snipes Insur ance Agency. 10-7-ts-c Auto Finance AUTO LOANS —REFINANCING— Reduce Your Present Payments Money in 10 - MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. ,'avetteville St. Phone 1158 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 aftqr 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. HOUSEWIVES, FARM - WIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME bv 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 you have to do is take orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. LOANS INSURED: Leave your wife a deed instead of a debt. Consult us for full pro tection at low cost on your loan. SNIPES INSURANCE AGENCY, DUNN, N. C. tfnc 20 in. Board well, complet ely tiled. $3.75 a foot. H. & C. Well Co. Raleigh, N. C. 707 Grove St. 12-30-9 t-p SEE V. E. BYRD, BUNN LEVEL for 8 x 16 concrete blocks, corn shucking, ccm binding, cutting stalks, disk- : ing breaking land, bailing hav, grinding feed, sawing; wood, drilling grain, spread ing lime. Prices are right* 1-8-24-tp EASY TERMS on home re pairs and improvements. No down payment required. Call 2264. NuHome Builders & Supply Co. 11-18-eod-c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apartment: Steam heat and air condit ! ioning Dr. H. A. Eldredge Call 3421 or 3022. 1-2-ts-c I ELECTRIC f l*o or polisher. Minimum charge, 75c a day. Johnson Furniture Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 2427 2-28-ts-C FOR RENT: Nice store, 40 by 100. Suitable for super market, grocery store or oth -2r line of business if desired. Good location. Plenty of! parking space. Formerly oc cupied by Fowler Radio Co j and across from new Chev rolet building now being built. If interested, call Louis Baer, Dunn. 11-4-ts-c FOR RENT: Nice garage \ , equipped with lights and : water, cement floor. Size 20 I by 24 ft. Plenty of space | outside work and parking. Reasonable rent. Located be : bind Brown’s Grocery on the Gld Post Road. Contact Mrs. L. I. Pate, Route 1, Erwin, ts. C. 12-31-tfn FOR RENT: Four room up stairs apartment. Two bed * rooms, living room and kit- J chen. Electrically equipped. 1 Furnished. Mrs. A. B. Adams, ,310 S. Magnolia Ave. 12-31-tfn FOR RENT: Upstairs bed room. Continuous hot water. Recently renovated. Close in. Call 3194 after 5 p. m. • ■ . . l-6-3t-p FOR RENT: 2 room down stairs apartment. Electrical ly equipped. Private entrance and bath. Call 2358. Avail able January 15 l-7-3t-c HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER WANTED— j Woman bookkeeper. Must know how to keep double en try books. Must also know how to use typewriter. Per manent position. Good sala- THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C Four-Door Sedan in New Chevrolet Bel Air Series The Bel Air four-door sedan is one of four body types with which Chevrolet pioneers a completely new series of passenger cars for 1953. Richness in exterior and interior appointments gives the series Chevrolet I Continued From Pare One , be known as the Bel Air and cred- 1 ited with being the most luxurious models in Chevrolet history. To be produced as two- and four - door sedans, a convertible and sport couple, the Bel Air’s are included in the choice of 16 Fisher body types. Other passenger car series are designated as the “Two-Ten” and “One-Fifty.” 2 A new 115-horsepower ‘’Blue Flame" engine and a refined j Powerglide automatic transmission i re-engineered for greater opera- j ting economy and faster pickup. The so-called “standard” engine als omoves up to 108 horsepower, a gain of 17.4 per cent over 1952. 3 Two Chevrolet "first” in the lov/ -price automotive bracket are registered in optional equipment available on all cars. Power steer ing, which reduces manual effort yet maintains traditional steer ing safety, makes its debut. The second innovation is the Autronic Eye, an electronic mechanism that fiutomatically lowers headlamp beams for passing. 4 Roomier and stronger bodies with greatly expanded visibility. All have curved, one-piece wind shields from which the center divider has been eliminated. Other body construction highspots in clude front swingout door hinges to provide easier entrance; fold ■ away front seat backs in two doors : and ’ wrap-around rear win dows. 5 —Operating advances cover the automatic choke on all cars, softer, smoother brake action, easier steering, even more reliable starting in damp weather, static free ignition, softer front and rear springs for improved ride, and higher capacity generator. THREE STATION WAGONS 6 Unusual developments in the station wagon field. Three station wagons, one known as the “Towns man (eight-passenger in the “Two ! Ten” and “One-Fifty” series). The latter contain three-passenger rear seats that can be folded into the floor. 7 An array of convenience items including key-turn starting, crank type front door ventipane controls ry. Apply by mail only. Box 391, Dunn, N. C. tfnc CASHIER YVANTED: Dunn ' Department Store has open j ing for woman cashier. Must S have experience. Must also ! know typing and short hand. Permanent position. Good salary. Apply by mail only to Box 391, Dunn, N.C. tfnc HELP WANTED: FirsTclass mechanic and welder. Stea dy work, good pay. Also man to run logging job. Register Bros. Lumber Co. 1-5-5 t c and almosst one-fpurth more lug gage space. Trunk lid openings hav ebeen enlarged and deepened. The sill is now at virtually trunk floor level as an aid to luggage loading. 8— A lavish choire of colors marked by brilliant new greens and blues are offered in 13 solids and 10 two-tone combinations. Two- tone interiors harmonize with the selection of exterior co lors in many of the cars. In appearance the latest Chex rolets combine the smooth flow of the streamline with utilitarian de sign. Over-all, the cars are lower, but with an increase in headroom and legroom. The top of the bodies has been broadened to provide j additional width while hood and trunk lines are more pronounced, j Fender shapes, both front and rear make the cars appear longer al- I though over-all they are actually I two inches shorter than last year j largely due to a repositioning of ! the bumper. The new length is a concession to parking ease with • the more compact bumper design reducing the “overhand” from axles. Wheelebase remains the same. Mr. Westbrook today extended to the public a cordial invitation to see the new line of Chevrolets. Buick (Continued From Face One) I deck lines, give it the most Irace , ful “goodbye” in motordomf The power plans in aH series are ; of record high horsepower, and de signed for economical operation: The durability of Buick motors has long been a byword, and the present model is no exception. The new twin-turbine Dynaflow gives faster, quieter getaway and adds to the economy and power brakes, standard on Skylark and optional on Roadmaster series, mak es stopping in emergency an easy and simple matter. Power steering, available on all series, plus the shorter radius of turning on Roadmaster models, makes it easy to get the big car ifcto those close parking spaces GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS 0 NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL 2127 FayettrvfTle Hwy- Punr,\ a distinction never previously achieved in the Chevrolet market. Increased performance, comfort and convenience are common to the Bel Airs and the “One-Fifty” and “Two-Ten” series. with the minimum oi effort. All series are equipped with pan oramic rear windows, and rear vis ibility is as good as front view. Whether cruising along the road or backing from the driveway, there is no necessity to crane to see pas. obstructions. The view is clear in all directions. All two door models have the j new tilt-away and slide-away seats ! for easier entrance and exit. Doors, i too, are wider, for the same reas on. The interiors have been carefully designed for beauty and durability, with smart new upholstery; more I AnnoiiiM'ing A CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT OF The Dunn-Rite Bakery North Wilson Avenue Dunn, N. C. The Bakery Is Now Under Lease To And Operated By - Joe Earnhardt Former partner and manager of bakery depart ment Mr. Earnhardt state thdt there will be no change in personnel and the bakery will be operated under the same high standards as before. We regret immensely Mr. White's leaving the bakery and sincerely extend to him the best of everything in the future. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1952 , nylon for longer wear and easier slideability. The air intake and ventilating system has been increased by 70, per cent and air conditioner is available as optional equipment on some of the models. A visit to the showrooms tomor ! row w hen the new model goes on i display, will convince anyone that ! the new 1953 Buick is the best in j its price field. - Former presidents John Adams j and Thomas Jefferson died July 4. 1826, while James Monroe died July I 4. 1831. 1 Feeds —:— Seeds Fertilizers DUNN FCX SERVICE R. H. GODWIN, Manager _, Where’s the OTHER HALF of Your Policy? You might o» wnß koue Kn« fcolf o policy IF your tout, koe neorty doubled ia value. Find out NOW I Wei be gtod lo check oB your property Inter one. ond moke rec ommendation. to bring M up-to date No ckorge or obligation, ond youu find it eoey to keep n toot way urlto Plonatyele. Moy wo die cue. 1 wHh you twrtheeT ten. in or phono. SNIPES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 2121 . Dunn