fe£ EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2, 1953 tvm iMiASSIFXEq ADS j CLASSIFIED RATES nils Si» Type 2c word 14 Word Minimum Mr teev. a i Time* Oalj ..UM jl'is Size Type 3c word “ Time* Only %IM FOR RENT fckLEt t'RIC floor polisher Johnson Purr\iiure Co. Luck now Square, Dunn. Phone 2427 2-28-ts-e FOR RENT: Ist floor private apartment with water. $35 a month. For married couple or gentlemen. Mrs. W. E Baldwin. 404 W. Harnett St. | Call 2436. 9-l-3t-c l FOR RENT: One 7-room house, new paint job. Floor | furnace. Hot water. Floors j Recently sanded. 202 N. 14th I St. Phone 2888, Erwin. Move ; in Friday. 9-2-3 t-p FOR RENT: Four room louse. 905 E. Pope St. Call J. R. Nunnery, Clinton, N. C. Phone No. 3244. 9jl~6tp FORSALI FOR best results with nQ farm animals. WAYNE \ DRMMN BENSON, N. C. HIGmVAT Ml NOBTB i Y.. . ! LAST TIME TODAY San Antone (Color by Tccrfnicolor) News Color Cartoon Peerless Theatre Erwin, N. C. WEDNESDAY DORIS HERRICK '* LYLE TALBOT —in— Untamed Woman "ISICRSDiS—f&idaV ' -• a- . I?3hiu«iaL»»wLftK chJiStANtE Smith —in— Treasure On The * Golden Condor Lillington Theatre Lillington, N. C. * WEDNESDAY ONLY ROSEMARY CLOONEY ANNA MARIE ALBERGHETTI in The Stars Are # Singing Also Cartoon Center View DRIVE-IN DDNN-CKffIN HIGHWAY Two Showi Each Nlrtt FIRST SHOW STARTS At DUSK. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ROCK HUDSON BARBARA HALE : ‘ n Seminole Cartoon and Comedy •STEWART* WEDNESDAY - TRpRSDAY FRIDAY CORNEL WILDE CONSTANCE SMITH TreqsMre Os The * Golden Condor Color by Technicolor • DUNN• 1 ■ WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY k FRUIAf k VICTOR MATURE JEAN SIMMONS Affair' With A ■' * mm | 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: 52 Ford tractor. Bottom plows and cultiva tors, 1 set planters. John Blue fertilizer attachment. New bush and bog. See John Tew, Dunn, Rt. 5. 8-24-ts-c FOR SALE: Cottage at vVnite Lake. Completely rur nished. Electric refrigerator, gas stove. Electric fan. Shower. Real large screened front porch. Contact Joe Norris, phone 2932, Dunn, N. C. 6-2-ts-c FOR SALE: Plastic wall tilt. Eight patterns in stock at all times. Immediate expert j I installation. Phone 4495. I Nu-Home Builders and Sup ! ply Co., Dunn, N. C. ' 7-29-ts-e FOR SALE: Six-room frame house at 411 S. Wilson Ave. Steam heat. Screened in back porch. Call 4869 or 2600. • 7-21-tfnc I SAVE ON GAS, OlL,jj Tiles, batteries, scat! covers. Any size, new,Q used, or / recap. Pass-1 engei cr 'track t>res iuH stock. Wholesale ami fib retail. Your U. S., Koy-N al Distributor Oil Stores. Dunn, N. C.H j FOR SALE: New records and ! players. 3 speed Decca play | er, $24.95. Single speed play, jer,, sl9. 95. 45 RPM and 'ia IRPM records. Also record al* I bums. Dunn Hobby Center. 8r27-20t-c FOR SALE: Several business | I lots on W. Broad St. at city j limits next to Quinn's new 1 furniture building. Terms if desired. Phone 4228 or 3365. j Mickey House 8-28-12-c ! FOR jsSuEf Dclux V-8 Ford I ■SKF" coupe." Low mileage, j ' New tires. Good paint. A-l mechanically. Cantact Ker mit Jackson. Gulf Plant, Dunn, N. C. 9-l-3t-c FOR SALE: One Easy Spin- Dryer washing machine, j One standard Frigidaire el ectric range. Good condi tion. Call 9266 or see Mrs. Bill Corbin on the Fayette ville Highway. 8-31-ts-c FOR SALE: 5-rnom brick house. Well located. Can be partly financed. Snipes In surance Agency, Dunn, N. C 8-31-3 t-c | FOR SALE: 1 Silver Tone j steel guitar and amplifier. See Oma Jones at. The Daily Record. 8-31-3 t-c Purlorun clean baby chicks. New Hampshires, Parmenta reds, White Rocks, Barred Rocks and Leghorns. Hatches each Monday and Thursday. We sex them on orders. Dunn Hatchery. ' 5-13 mwftfc FOR SALEr Like new ’52 (2-door) Chevrolet De luxe'fully equipped. 17,000 actual mileage. Call, 3866 Between 5 and 7 p.m. 9-1-tfc WANTED WANTED: Bad lookmg apd worn out kitchen floors to. cover with plastic floor tile. 13 different patterns in stock. Immediate and expert installations. Call 4495. Nu- Home Builders and Supply Co., Dunn, N. C. 7-29-ts-i WANTED: Two colored ri ders to Ft.'-.Bragg from Dunn. Share expenses. Call George Massey, 3249. 9-2-3 t-p WANTED: Two waitresses Good pay. Also man and wife to work in restaurant and service station. Phone or see Malcolm Hodges at Holland’s Lake. Phone 9214. 9-1-tfc WANTED : Saleslady fw the exclusive sale of Old Hick ory barbecue. Cart operate opt of your own home. Must have car and telephone. Hig hest commission paid. Write ‘Barbecue,” care of the Dai- j ly Record. 9-l-st-c' WANTED IMMEDIATELY^ Sales girl. Good working , conditions. Good pay. Apply ] to Jack Herqmingway at < The Soda Shop, Dunn, N. C. 1 3tc ; HELP WANTED i HELP WANTED: 2 colored i dishwashers, 2 colored clean up boys. Good salary. Apply , ai Johnson’s Restaurant. 8-24-ts-c HELP WANTED: Dunn high i school girl to work for Dunn ! business firm alter school. , Must be reliable, and able to ' meet the public. Write Box ; 60. care of the Daily Record.; \ 8-28-st-c 11 i HELP WANTED: Maid for cleaning. Dependable and j honest. Hodges Motor Court. . 110 S. Clinton Ave. 8-31-st-c!" HELP WANTED: Girl for front in dry cleaning estab- i lishment. Experience prefer red, but not necessary. If in- j terested, call 2980 from 8|: till 6. 9-1-tfc j HELP WANTED: Experien-! ced cook’s helper wanted at | once. Man or woman. Must j be experienced Good pay,; Work from 7 a.m. till 4 p.m. Off one day a week. Porter’s Restaurant, Dunn. 9-2-3 t-c f SPEGAi^NOTiCES HOUSEWIVES. FARM - WIVES EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR SPARE TIME by getting renewals Minimum charge, 75c a day. and selling new subscript ions to The Daily Record, i Some agents earning high as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do is call on 1 your friends and neighbors in spare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All you have to do , | is take orders. Apply to Mr. 1 Follett at Record office. GUARANTEED WATCH RE PAIRING: Nicks Watch J Shop beside Dr. Martin of fice, E. Broad St., Dunn. | , 8-6-ts-c Auto Finance 'AUTO LOANS -~iREf IHAN"CING — Reduce Your Pjrsen* - '* . Payments' Money, m 10 Minutes - MOTOR CREDIT CO. u C FayettevilJiSSfc WAITRESSES WANTED: Have openings for several girls. With or without expe rience. Ideal working condi tions. Good pay. Good tips. Good training. •Tohnkon’s Restaurant, Dunn, N. C. 7-24-tfnc LOOK— NEED CASH? We’ll lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SECU RITY LOAN CORP., cor Fayetteville & Cumberland Streets., Dunn. 1-29-tfnc BOYS earn EASYMONEY —Tnt Daily Record from time to time has openings lor carrier boys. Some or our now averaging as high as sl2 per wee*.. Re quires owy a couple hours alter school. Excellent train ing for boys. Must be 12 - years old and have .parents' consent and cooperation. Ap ply to Mr. Follett at Record oinpe. ANNIVERSARY”SIFTS ? WEDDING GIFTS? BIRTHDAY GIFT’S? BRIDGE PRIZES? THE GIFT CENTER (across from hospital) FREE PARKING 7-14-tTnc NOTICE: We are proud tp announce Mrs, Zola Black-, man as our counselor con sultant in Dunn and vicinity , with Home Decorators Ar- j eadian fine china division.! : Fqr counselor service in the i home, write Mrs. Blackman,. Rt; 5, Dunn. 9-2-WFM-p QUARANTINE LIFTED NEWTON IW Dr. Benton V. 0. Scott, district health officer, lift ed a three-month /potto quarantine lon all children under 18 in .tkrs« I Counties o£ - this ai%a yesterday. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. CL SIATC NEWS BRIEES MARSHAL (IB Another spe cial venire of 50 persons was sum moned here today in an effort to complete the jury for the murder trial of former Hot Springs Police Chief Paul Cutshall. Cutshall was j charged with murder in the March 24 slaying of Alonzo Norton 37. 1 who was killed in a gunbattle when the police chief tried to ar.est h‘m • for drunkenness. GASTONIA, (IP) Firemen brought flames from two derailed railway tank cars under control in a battle lasting more than three hours early today, preventing pos sible explosions that would have endangered nea by homes. The fire broke out when three tankers and a box car of a north-bound Sou thern Railway freight train jump ed the track one block from the station and within yards of a half dozen residences. Two of the tank ers and a box car went up in flames. , BRYSON CITY HU The third in a series of industrial develop ment so urns, sporfsored by Gov. William B. Umstead and the State Department of Conservation and Development, will be held here to night. RALEIGH (IP) Health and high way officials reported to Gov. Wil liam B. Umstead today in the Guil- / ford County crash-injury research project, aimed at helping automo bile makers design safer cars, I NEW BERN (IP) Funeral ser vices were held here today for H. M. Jacobs. New Bern civic leader and former secretary of the Atlan ; tic and North Carolina Railroad. Jacobs, who was also founder and ' state director of the Ocean High way, died at St. Luke's Hospital here yesterday. RICHLANDS HP) H o p e fill of a break in a 16-months old unsolved murder mystery, the State Bureau of Investigation announced plans today to give lie detector tests to all persons giving informa tion about tfte mysterious strang ling of pretty Corinne Baysden. SBI Director James F. Powell said in Raleigh there is an “excellent chance" that the Baysden murder case will be broken soon. ACES LOW FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (IP) The enlisted men just couldn't let the officers get away with it i Lt. Col. Joseph Peot made a hole in-one on the 163-yard N 0.16 hole \ of Fort Leavenworth's golf course. The next day an ace was made on the same hole by Sgt. Charles A. Klien. , r AcMispn Brewington 'The House Mover" 14 years experience Experienced Help Go Anywhere Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 3658 Dunn, N. C. SAVE QN YOUR AUTO INSURANCE Low met lor good driven. Standard, nonassessable protec tion. Prompt, friendly claim service. Phone— Edaward Godwin Phone 4491 Chip Jones Phone 4206 FARM BURIAO MUTUAL Automobile Insurance Co. HO Mt Os net COLUMBUS. OHO Dunn Office In PCX Building '■'J.Uj.'J. . . 1..- -ti-.'l. . ’ LEE'S Truck Terminal 24 H«ur Road @) : And Wrecker Service PHONES mi 2052 DUNN, N. CL PAYKFPEVIUUS SWf. x- : PICK TRACEY F SYZZ' THE 1 [|T OOeW ,T IS A VEST.' WITH t AND A FEW BLOCKS AWAV, AOEVQU ItNtTnTHE VEST look PHONY front—zips uncle canhead knocks on PoNVAND 3-D MAGEE, MOVED IaND SETTINGTOE LIWEA UP THE BACK AND THE DOOR OF AN EMPTY FROM THEIR PREVIOUS APART- i—, ~.. 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