*. WESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER «. 1983' v P 6 ?^ \8» v S oi]\f0 n Hi & (fpi«>^ w %» ,^f7\WANT^JIDS/ CLASSIFIED RATES O* Si** Typs 2c word M Word Minimum Me ( (ou jj I Tlmm Odr ..SLSS •Fii Sizw Typo Sc word » Ttmee Only SLM fOft rentT FOR RENT: or for sale, 5 room house, 4 blocks from town. Electric water heater. Wired for stove. Comer lot, 75 by 150. Phone 3277 be fore 2 p. m. 10-5-3 t-p ioiTsAu FOR ben ranift* with *ff farm 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. R-17-ts-e FOR SALE: Harrell’s GriU. Equipment and stock. Rea sonable price. Call or see from 4 p. m. until 2 a. m. _ _lO-2-3t-p FOR SALE: Several good farms. C. E. Gardner, Dar lington, S. C. 10-5-3 t-p under help wanted FOR SALE: Good used ran ge*- Easy terms. Enterprise Gai and Appliance Co. S. Clinton. Ave. Phone 4363. Dunn, N. C. 2-10-T TH F SYLVAN IA TELEVISION sales and installation. Big .gest TV stock In town Pur die’s, Inc., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-T. Th.-f.f-c FOR SALE: 5-acre tract of land including fish pond, 4 miles of Dunn on Jonesboro Road; part of the R. O. Al len farm. To be sold at auc tion Saturday, October 10 at 10 o’clock. J. Garland Al len, Owner. 10-6-T. Th-p SPECIAL NOTICES LOOK— NEED CASH? W* D lepd you money on your ap- , Center View DRIVE-IN PPNW-OiWOI^JBBGHWAT . LAST TIME TODAY Reaching from Heaven (Sec the powerful story of » sinner who fhaaa salvation!) '• CHERYL WALKER HUGH BEAUMONT Novelty WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Raiders Os The Seven Seas (Mr qr Technicolor) Muring UHnopa Theatre M&togton, N. C. TUESDAY r WEDNESDAY The Orfc# Sioux (Color *y' MUH DOMSRGIJE ;—1" LAST TIME TODAY *.] GEORGE MONTGOMERY WEDNESDAY ONLY k'':: JOT RICHARDS pitenoee or furniture. SECT RtTY LOAN CORP., car Fayetteville 4k Cumber la na Streeta.. Dunn. 1-29-tfnc ! Auto finance > |BPP|PPRHPNMPi9H i wJ»ltegMTflgra s aNBpfWWWTOfIW3|MM| DIAL 3415 1 You Will Get The Best In Briquet Or Lump Coal. Al ways At Lowest Prices—Eß -1 WIN COAL AND OIL CO DELT ERS ANYWHERE. -24-20tc HOUSEWIVES, FARM - WTVEB EARN EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR SPARE rtME by getting, renewal* Minimum charge, 75c a day. ind selling new suhscriDi ons to The Daily Record. Some agents earning hign as SSO a week in spare time. All you have to do u call on trour friends and neighbors in sDare time. Doesn’t have to be sold. All you have to do is take orders. Apply to Mr. Follett at Record office. CUSTOM SAWING Gentlemen, my mill on Highway 55, two miles north of Erwin. So bring your logs and let me saw that lumber for you. I also saw tobacco sticks. A. L. Poarch BOiFs EARN EASY MONEY —Th* Daily Record from time to time has openings for carrier boys. Some or our carriers now averaging as high as sl2 per week. Re quires only a couple hours after school. Excellent train ing for buys. Must be 12 j«ar« old and have parents consent and cooperation. Ap ply to {Mg. follett at Record GUARANTEED WATCREE PAIRING: Nicks Watch STEWART LAST TIME TODAY J I 1 BAY MILLAND j JANE WYMAN Let's Do It Again AKb Latest News , DUNN “ TODAY THRU FRIDAY ALLAN LADD I JEAN ARTHUR to 3 Shane Ahw Latest News 1 Erwin, N. C. TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY "MST i The Girls Os Pleasure Island Technicolor) - 6A if Quality JmL j ParakeeJs W l] AH Colors ill ■Mtsa- " jl . AVIARIES j| I- Shop beside Dr. Martin of f fice, E Broad St., Dunn. ° 8-6-ts-c kC SALESMEN Due to our ability to get unlimited qualified leads we are going to hire addi tional representatives for our North Carolina district. We are one of the oldest correspondence schools in the United States operating on a national scale. We of- Ifer you an excellent con tract— large bonuses—and a chance to earn up to $lO,- 000 a year and more. Whether you are experi enced in our field or not, for 3 a personal interview, write . Box 80, care of The Daily Record. 10-5-st-p i. . Kelp wanted ■ HELP WANTED: 2 colored * dishwashers, 2 colored clean ' up boys. Good salary. Apply * j at Johnson’s Restaurant. ; Spring Branch News By HAZEL JACKSON Again the Missionary Baptists got sprinkled! A week ago Sunday was a cloudy day and it sprinkled oc casionally throughout the day. 1 There was one Missionary Baptist ■ that was baptized Sunday, October 1 fourth. 3 p. m. was the time. S-Sgt. . James O. Godwin of Shaw Air Force Base, S. C„ was baptized at the usual place in the Beasley Pond. The three new deacons were or- i , dained a week ago Sunday, at the close of the morning worship ser i vice. They are Mr. Earl Core. Henry j D. Williford and Doyle Wise. These , are fine young men and w« have , great confidence in them and in 1 their ability to serve as deacons. ■ Good luck, fellows! W.M.U. Circle No. 2 met with! Mrs. Janie Hairr, Friday night. Sep tember 25 at 8:00 p. m. The meet ing was called to order by thrf pres ident. Mrs. Flossie Lewis. Mrs. Vio let Williford read the ttfimites of the last ; meeting MNN-eklled the: roll. After the business was dis cussed the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Annie C. Glover, who pre sented a program on the war torn area of Korea and its needs. The • group decided to colleti, winter clothing and send them as CARE j packages. Miss, Grace Alderman i dismissed the meeting with prayer. Afterwards, Mrs. Hairr served pep si-cola and cookies to Mrs. Rich ard Smith, Mrs. Flpnnie Jackson, Mrs. Violet Williford, Mrs. Maude Tew, Mrs. Flossie Lewis, Mrs. Ber tie Glover, Mrs. Annie C. Glover, Mrs. John Wade, Mrs. Carolyn Hairr, and Misses Graee Alderman and hazel Jackson. Mrs, Cjarolyn I UI'S I Truck Terminal 24 Hour Rood And WmfWfir W W I'lvVlivf Service PHONES 2727 m DUNN, N. C. FAYETTEVILLE JBWfr. I EXCEPTIONAL INCOME fl ■ SPARE OR FULL TIME ■ ■ , COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL VENDING MACHINES J J FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE TO OUR DEALERS ■ I "hoto** l * Concern, in order to estaMfali new outlets J ■ *h° l eale merchandise. Such m Candy, Cigarette, Chtaro- ■ I “*«“«» J ■ tile money to handle Ms tfcentetffce tor en£"*YU W !te Srt ■ ■ b °J «»e machines, but yon do keep the profits. Must have food M ■ car, good character, good credit and carry not less than *SSS M 9 I * 2° “““L* soUcitlng ■ ■ 'No eiperletce necessary * MIDWEST MDSE, .CO. ■ ■ • Will train person selected •U 32 OLIVE STREET ~ ■ THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. Hairr and Miss Jackson were vis itors. The Intermediate O. A. met with i Hazel Jackson September 24, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting was called to order by the present, Sandra t Herring. Minutes of the last meet- S ln S and the roll was called by Shel _ by Godwin. After the business was discussed the program on State Mis i sions was given. Mrs. Battle Jane . Core had the closing prayer. The ; hostess then served hot cocca with . marshmallows and cookies to those | present. Mr. Eura Tart. Mitchell and ■ Hartwell Tart toured the moun tains of North Carolina anu Ten . nessee recently. Those who spent Bundav togeth er were: Pevgy and Dora Fay • King With olive Gray Herring. ; Alice Fay Jackson with Lenna Rose . Bass. Ernestine Jchr.son with Po'lv Krty. Gayle Strickland with Dwanda Faye Glover. W. A. McPhall with Kenneth Glover, Shelby Gidwin with Hazel Jackson. Misses Mvra Olive and Cowney Oliva of Wake Forest spent Sun day with David Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry Hin son, Joan and Vickv Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mss. Luther Core. Mrs. Viola Strickland and two of her sisters, visited Mrs. Bob Gorrell in Greensboro last week end. Mrs. Archie Lee Sr., is home again after two weeks stay in the Dunn Hospital. Mighty glad to have you home Mr. Lee and with all those pretty cards and flcwers to cheer you up, hope ybu’ll scon be up and around, yourself. So sorry Anne Dixon has been sick.'Hope you are well soon. Mrs. O. C. Jackson is sick also, | and is in the Dunn Hospital. All you people get well! JVelcomo JVagofl Hostess JVill Knock on Your Doof With Gift. & GrMtfa* / irom Friendly Business) x {neighbors snd Youa/ \ Civic and Social f Welfare Leadersj Om tkt occasion ofs T9m Birth ol« Baby * Sixteenth Birthdays Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers ft* dunn, n. c. Mrs. 1U L Denny _ (ft* Or •bßpibnl i.r.r 1 ' g DICK TRACT ....... .... S snaps crv'rJry— \tsmap, foolish-V work^Sr^ SNUFFY SMITH tWARbs-AS iwfdtw i onoewstanp complbte, dogm</la , -| Ufiwa-WAr, ts u/uAT TLi* niM« nmiA t HAT£ TO VOU PILL PEDDLERS HAVE 60T TO I ( X JEST RUN SMACK-DAB J £ wc nrulw DArJ.KH b ) LEAVE NEW YORK, PUT DUTY FUST-YORE PATIENTS ■ ' V OUT OF MONEY ll vftw ciiittacf / TYLER—I 60T TO COME BEFORE NIGHT CLUBS AN’ j U ——■^\^HOOTIN ,A HOLLER M' ■■m InwSl I 7k fI _ 1 1 MOUSI. PAGE SEVEN

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