JtJiv a,1953 '■"■■"■rererenmnnmHHHMHHMMHHHHHHHHMHHMMHWpHHHHME I i' LirX t D AUS I ICIASSIFIED Njates^ IMs Sow Typa 3c wnvd »« W ttM FOR RENT FOR RENT: Business build ing located beside J. B. Rouse Tire Company. See Mickey Rouse. 6-29-fltc Minimum charge, 75c°a Oay Johnson Furniture Co Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 3487. 2-28-ts-c ’ FOR RENT: Four room du plex apartment. Just out side of city limits on Newton Grove Highway. Wired for electric stove. See J. E. Mc- Lamb, 1024 E. Broad St. > 7-3-tfc FOR RENT: Center View T)rive in Restaurant. Ideal Vbdsiness location. Beside Center View Theatre. See Coy Lucas. 7-3-3 t-p "SUMMER RESORTS" FOR RENT: Cottage at White Lake. Completely lur- LWt Time Today * PAUL CHRISTIAN PAULA RAYMOND R ' 1 ** The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms A Millionaire For Christy stbßtaf §:f FRED MaeMURRAY ELEANOR PARKER . [•STEWART* I TODAY AND TUESDAY M ESTHER WILLIAMS I , • JACK CARSON When [•DUNN* - 1 TODAY AND TUESDAY The Beast From 20,000 Fathom* 1 | HatcherS Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1912 14- AMBULANCE SERVICE Ifhone 2447 Dunn. N. C. fTO "SWOW TBAaon sumsV. 1 !,vj Ldtl I ON TOUR OWN FARM • Thin yov’U ih WHY 1 FERGUSON'S the IUYI T«f*ohono MOW fyr YOUR Dot* Ik HARlfarr ST.” DUNN, N. C. nlshed. Electric refrigerator, gas stove. Electric fan. Shower. Real large screened front porch. Contact Joe Norris, phone 2932, Dunn, N. C. 8-2-ts-c ytCMM. NOTICES pOES EARN EASY MONEY —Thr Daily Record from time to time has openings for carrier boys. Some oi our renters nor «—raging as high as sl2 per week. R» quires only a couple hours after school. Excellent train tog for boys. Must be 12 rears old and have parents’ i consent and cooperation. Ap oly 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 Dally Record. Some agents earning high as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do is call on your friends and neighbors | to snare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All you have to do is take orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. Auto Finance AUTO LOANS I —REFINANCING— H Money in 10 Minutes J MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N. C. i -ivttlcv.il.- St. l’hom- i 15S L ' lr " LOOK— NEED CASH? We’ll lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SECU RITY LOAN CORF., coi Fayetteville & Cumberland Streets., Dunn. I-29-tfnc SERVING NOW Home cooked meals 12 til 2 every day including Su nda y. Phbne 2688 for reservations, 1 1-2 blocks from business “^sIaR^UE DRIVE-IN nJBBSVtbm TODAY a TUESDAY Moulin Rouge (Coin- by Ttahhlc*2ui) starring JOSE FERRER ZSA ZSA GFAJBOR Cartoon and Now* MM - Ba> Peerless Theatre Erwin, N, C. LAST TIME TODAY Column South (Color by Technicolor) starring AUDIE MURPHY JOAN EVANS Pins Extra* Show* 1.4-8 Sunday 3-7 - 9 Monday TUESDAY ONLY - j THE BOWERY BOYS In Hare Came The Marines district. Favorably priced Mrs. L. C. Ezzell, 108 E. Di vine St. 7-6-fltc HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Dunn Business Concern de sires to employ Korean Vet eran for general office work. Must have High School ed ucation and be able to type Address reply to “Korean Vet” care of the Daily Record. 5-21—tfnc CHAIN SAW DEALER . Homelite Corp. is interes ted in locating a man or men who will establish a Ist rate dealership for Home lite Chain Saws in Dunn, N. C. This is a top wood pro ducing area and the right man can net over SIO,OOO a yea*: on an initial invest ment of about $2,000. .it takes two men to operate a successful dealership: .one man in the shop for repair work and for walk-in busi ness; one man on the road j full . time .demonstrat in g and giving field service. Dealer must be willing to sell saws on time and be ca pable of securing financial 1 backing from local bank to cover these time sales. We will also discuss the possibi lity of hiring the right man should he be unable to meet the financial requirements of a dealership. Send full details of ex perience, education, age and present employment to: HOMELITE CORPORATION P. O. Box 9211 Charlotte, N. C. 7-6-st-c WANTED: Four dishwash ers. Good pay. Men or wo men. See Jack Rollins at Johnson’s Restaurant. HELP WANTED: Milk route salesman. High school educa tion necessary. Give refer ences and experience. Con tact James Surles at Gard ner’s Dairy. 6-26-ts-c WANTED WANTED: Salesman and collector to ,work in Dunn and vicinity, both inside and outside store. Salary plus commission. Excellent op portunity. Car essential. Write stating previous, exv, perienee ana references to Box X, care of The Daily Record. ; S-SD-tf-ci FOE: Mil FOR SALE: New Thamng ton tobacco curers installed in your bam with all galva nized pipe. Make your ar rangements early. Fitcnett’s Home Oil Co Phone 3138. Dunn. 3-2-ts-c PIANOS FOR SALE: W. L. BURRAGE. PHONE 2063. -3-3t-c FOR SALE: Four room house. Lot 80 by 14Q ft. Beautiful pon u. Located miaway between Dunn and Erwin. See Coy Lucas or T. A. Johnson. 7-3-3 t-p mmmmummm SAVE ON GAS, OIL, Tires, batteries, seat covers. Any six*, new, used, or recap. Pass enger or truck tires hi stock. Wholesale and retail. Your U. S., Roy al Distributor Carolina Oil Stores, Dunn, N. C. 5-14-ts-c Fim best results with all farm animals, WAY** FEED in the product for you to buy. You will find a com plete line OI WAYNE FEED At FARMER’S SUPPLY, Dunn. 8-17-ts-c LANL FOB SALS: small acreage tracts, 48 U 75 acres on good reads. $40.- 09 per acre. 5 years to pay. PbldT Dxn«._N.C. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. G. ——■Hl. I ...I j. 11l - - 11.11. 1.1. 111-.MM.I. Father Os 11 Dies Suddenly Wiley C. Jackson, aged 39, of Lin den, died suddenly at 3:45 a. m. Saturday to toe Good Mope Hdapt tal in Erwin. 1 Funeral services held Sunday Sun day afternoon at four o’clock from Corner's Chapel Church Officiating was the Rev. Astor Hardin of Erwin. Burial was In the Coaler's .Chapel cemetery. The body was taken to the church to Ue In state one hour prior to the service*. A native of Cumberland County, Mr. Jackson was a farmer by occu pation. He is survived by hie wife, Mrs Ruby Brawn Jackson; his father. John Wiley Jackson of Fayetteville, Route 6: two eons, Harold and Wiley C., Jr., both at the home; nine daughters. Grace Jean. Barbara Ann all of the home, Mrs Fred Blackmon, Vernal. Basel. Helen, HatUe Xou. Route 1; two brothers. Jim D. Jack- Mildred and Frances, all of Linden, son. Linden, Route 1, and Carl D. Jackson, Fayetteville, Route 8; four sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Register, Un ’ d*n. Route 3, Mrs. Jennie Ammons. Linden, Route 1, Mrs. Lonnie Mason and Mrs. Ruby Trumps, both of Linden, Route 1; and two grand ' children. Reid Services This Afternoon Mrs. Armella Autry Reed, 79, of Falcon, died Saturday night , about 7 o’clock in a Raleigh hos ■ pltal. She had been in ill health i for sometime. » Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Falcon Pentecostal Hoilneii 1 Church. The Rev. W. W. Thomas, 1 pastor, the Rev. A. H. Butler and the Rev. J. W. Brooks officiated Burial was in the Maxwell fa mily cemetery In Sampson County. The body remained at the Cro l martle Funeral Home until Mon day and was taken to the church [ one hour prior to the services. Mrs. Reid was a native of Samp son County, daughter of the late Cal ton and Elizabeth Maxwell Au : try. She made her home in Falcon for several years and was an ac tive member of the Falcon Pente . costal Holiness Church. Surviving are two sisters. Miss ’ Julia Autry of Stedman and Mrs. Lucy Jolley Brooks of Falcon; and several nieces and nephews. Her i .husband, J. L. Reid, died several . years ago. DURHAM (IP) Dr. Ewald W. ■ Busse. chief of the division of pay . chomatic medicine at Colorado , General Hospital, will become chairman of Duke University med ical school’s psychiatric repart- I ment Nov. 1 It was announced to- I i day. i ‘ ■ Also some larger tracts, 100 1 to 300 awes, and larger. Can me for .appointment to see these valuable tracts, and in ■ 4 vest four monthly or yearly • savings In land. There is no ’ better investment. W. H. Par !?***», LlUmgton, N. C. -14 tfnc . FOR SALE •Two apart l ment house In Erwin. Only - $4,100. Financed. Ideal ren tal property. See Bill Har i rington at. Bank of Harnett, , Erwin, N. C. 6-30-stc Puilorun clean baby chicks. . New Hampshires, far men ta reds, White Rocks, Barred Rocks and Leghorns. Hatches each Monday and Thursday. We sex them on oruers. Dunn Hatchery. 5-13 mwftfc LANDSCAPING • Level Your Yard f Sew Grass • Fun Dikes § Fix Gardens See Henry Griffin Mil 8. Magnolia At*. BUNN, M. C. LEE'S Truck Terminal i 24 Hour Road r I * • . ' @) And Wrecker Service PHONES 12 7*¥ ; 3052 1 FAYETTEVILLE HWY | prior,. n. a n * 1 ■' * :c ‘ ’ *' -/i ■ , * DICK TRACY SEMMpBBMwiiiSFe *I rrr* T!I j • W ‘l'LVKMO‘rawm 1 c - /I.'' - ■ ’ ’-rt* A n,«n D'rc';/.: o’? " I IC«0&-a *Ov-. * A4»?» i so-.i -<.JI j us-rrs .;. • • »-ua *” r , <■ HOPALONG CASSID BRINGING UP FATHER _. ; ; . j ' B1 •, Erf - \ THt ■ t > \ SB9SI V / IKE HAS A SUITE SNUFFY SMITH ■ / NANCY—By Emin SunhmilW r -7 ’ 1 I IL.r^ sING i (Ut UL AbNfcß—by AI Copp < •;,/ . -. ICMCA Or g| fA-A M-MSBBfc V but-Mavbe it "w wiu-twls snap -iOur WPeO* f ■ £orT27TSHPtH 1 - M HEADOFF-OR WON’T a o«rf J I L,s2rArt/s>r 1 BMAIN.V” CHAIN wK. its that UMCCA7VUMTY ML it?- iL just one NO:. M I H«*X OOCS." AH DOKTT TICKLE MAH JW REACTION W WHICH TORTURES ME.'?’- K MINUTE.. WE'LL. 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