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ADVANCES IN PRICES .
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' FOR BENT
bIEITRIC floor pollhiior.
i Minimurnyharge, 75c a day:
Johnson Furniture Co. Luoi
‘uow Square, Dunn. Phone
2433 / ’ 2-28-ts-c
FOR RENT: One 4-roora
Duplex Apartment.' Wired
for electric stove on Newton I
Grove Highway, Just outside
- pity limits. See J. E. MeLamb j
1024 E. Broad St. 6-8-3tp
SPECiAI NOTICES
BO*S EARN EASY MONEY
—Tiu Daily Record from
time to time has openings
for ckrrier boys. Some ox our
tarriem now averaging as
high as sl2 per v<een.. W
quires only a couple hours
after school Excellent train
ing tor boys. Must be 12
years old and have parents’
consent and cooperation. Ap
ply to Mr. Foilett at Record
QUICf. ~ -
FQR RENT; A three room
uniurmsheti. apartment at
the Bill Newsojne home, at
509 E. Cumberland St. All
private and newly . reno
vated. Phone 2358.
, : 6-9-ts-c
FOR RENT: Five room house
on N. Eihs Ave. Wired for
electric stove. Hot water,
pnone 2374 or 2371. Mrs.
, We*ley Lee. 6-9;3t-c
FOR RENT; " MAdern ~five
t room house, practically new.
Harawood noors. On b. Mag*
noua Ave. Phone 2070. >'
s 6-9-3 t-c
"SUMMER RESORTS"
Ocean front cottages for
rent at Carolina Beach. Luby
' Naylor, day phone, 2127,
mgnt phone 2u32, Dunn.
6-9-lOt-c
FOR RENT: Cottage at
4 V&ute LageA Completely fur-r
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- REMODELING
-REPAIRING
- NEW HOMES
- COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
SEE
H. W. JERNIGAN
»? General Contractor
No Job too large or too
small. Free estimates.
Easy terms on repair jobs.
~ 36 months to j>.y.
PHONE 9171
•Il I
( nished. Electric refrigerator, ]
Shower. Real large screened i
Irpnt r porch. - Contact Joe 1
Norris, phone 2932, Dunrt, i
N» C. 6-2-ts-c ’
-Auto Finance 3
I AUTO LOANS
—refinancing—
Reduc- You/ I‘resent
Payments*
Money mIC Minutes -
<• MOIOR
CREDIT CO
DUNN, N. C
Phone 115 S •
HOUSEWIVES, FARM -1
wives earn Extra i
MONEY IN YOUR SPARE |i
TIME by getting renewals ]
and selling i new suhscriut- s
ions to The Daily Recoro.
Some agents earning 'high"
as $59 a week in spare time.
All you have to do is call ou
your friends artd neighbors
in snare time. Doesn’t have ‘
to be sold. All you have to do ,
is take'orders. Apply to Mr.
Foilett at Record office. ,
LOOK— NEED CASH? We'd «
lend you money on your ap- ‘
pliances or furniture. SECIf- ,
RITY LOAN CORF., cm ,
Fayetteville Si Cumberland <
Streets., Dunn. i-29-tfnc 1
—_£_! 7~TZ ]
HELP WANTED
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MALE HELP WANTED j
Dunn Business Concern de
sires to empioy Korean Vet- ,
eran for general office work, i
Must havg High School ed
ucation and be able to type. '
Address reply to “Korean
Vet” care of the Daily
Record. 5-21-tfiic
SALESMEN A job or ca
reer which do you want?
Which do you have* now? We
are opening a lifetime selling
career with a potential high
income. We need a few men
who would be willing to work
for. high earnings. For fur
ther , information, write 613
Rudolph Street, Goldsboro,
N. C. 6r3-15t-c
’ HELP HjAMpyijin Megan** |
able youiig lady with grill
experience for . permanent
job. Apply Village Grill, W.
cumbenand St., Dunn. .
6-9-ts-c
FOR SALE '
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SAVE ON -GAS, OIL,
Tires, batteries, seat
covers. Any size, new,
used, or recap. Pass
enger pr truck tires in
stock. Wholesale and
retail. Your U. S., Roy
al Distributor Carolina
Oil Stores, Dunn, N. C.
5-14-ts-c
TOR SALE: New Tharrmg
ton tobacco curers installed
m your bam wltn ail galva
mzea pipe. Make your ar
rangements early, litcnett’s
Home Oil Cot Phone 3138.
Dunn. 3-2-ts-c
LAmT FOB SALJE: Several
small acreage tracts, «5 U
7$ acres on good roads. $40.-
00 per acre. 5 yeairs to pay.
i Also some larger tracts, 100
to 300 acres, and larger. Call
me for appointment to see
these valuaDte trdets, and in
v^yoi^mmattily^yM^
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olete line oi W*YNE FEED
Dunn. 8-17-u-c
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I Wanted rrihle bank employee as head teller with I
*ms mi«l wHILDt DUnH, w. C.
Rocks and Loghomsl Hatches
each Monday and Thursday,
We sex them oh orders. Dunn
Hatchery. 5-13 mwftfc
"7? 7*
HURRY, HURRY, HURRY—
Get your jar of SWISS
OINTMENT at once for
black gnat, ,mosquito and
yellow fly bites and sores, i
R. Thomas Drug Storey
Erwin, N. C. 5-2(P;TWTh-tf-p
FOR SALE OR RENT: R. &
W. Restaurant. Completely
equipped. Contact Wesley
Coats, Dunn. 8-10-3 t-p
7 WANTED * J
MAVIS STEVENS, a white
housekeeper, desires a job in
a Christian home. Can fur
nish references. See me at
Earl West residence on Ben
son, Rt. 3. 6-10-lt-p
Benson News
Mfs. Tart Is
Club Hostess /
Mrs. Eunice Dixon Tart y&s hos
tess Monday evening to members
of the Business Women's cldb of
the Baptist church. ' * . ,
Gerry Brift presided and held
a business session at '-whifh time
communitjr missions were discuss
ed. Mrs. Billy Parrish, program
leader, presented Mrs. Wilson Free
man, Mrs. -Fultdn Moore, MnS:
Howard Stevens, Miss Annie Mae
Hilt, Miss Mae Byrd, and Miss
Joyce Watson in a program en
titled, ‘The Values of
Education. *
Others present were Mrs. Ar
nold Capps, .Mrs. Coleman Duim.
and Miss H«rtense Turlington. Re
freshment served were pimento
cheese sandwiches, opts and iced
drinks. . ,
GRADUATES fKOM STATE
Mr. and ¥ T f- Hunter Denning,
Mr. and Mrs. peleon penning, Mr.
and Mrs. Hilly Denning jhd Jlpe
Denning attended .the graduation
m Raleigh Sunday «e*Pb»sr
Hardee, son-in-law of Mr. and
Hunter Denning, receive his
degree from the School of Agron-
Mr. Hardee, who completed bis
work at State in late sumoaer' of
ISS3, has been a member ‘of the
faculty at the WeetawiVle school
near idorehead pity during the
gnd fjrcts to
former Miss Jane Denning of Ben
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Miss Doris Jean MdUunb, dau
ghter Os Mr. and ' Mxj. Garland
MjpLarpb, who graduated this
mwth from .Meredith Rr
on’ prep
her work this sumß» as play
ground director with the city of
Raletgh, recreation department.
Miss MeLamb wig Mis' her du
tiM in the capital city on June 15
and'continue through August 15.
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