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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 20, 1954 . ~ % 111 Wit I mm , %DfkJs Size Type . . . Zft word : U Word SHnUhUm 80c 1 same Ad 3 Times Only 31.60 S , This Size type . . 3c wdfd ] 3 Times Only 3XAS , WtfljMT FORWENT: Upstairs apart- ! merit with 1 or 2 bedrooms. Wired tor electric stove. Re cently/ painted. At the home of Mrs. W. R. Howard on N. Wilson Ave. If interested, phone Mrs. Arthur Pdpe, Dunn. 1-11-ts-c FOR RENT: 3 - room apart ment in brick house. Private entrance, back ahd front; private bath arid hardwood floers; hot' water heater, wired for electric stove; re cently painted. Call Mrs. V. B. Henry, 607 E. Pearsall St., Dunn. Phone 3467. 1-7-tfn-c FOrTTeNT: Five room hOdse at 603 W. Harriett St. Als6 4 room apartment at' 209 N. McKay Ave. Call Mrs. Charles L. Guy at 2097. l-15-3t-p ■FOR RENT: Attractively “urnished modern apart ! ment in cottage adjoining ' home Os J. H. Blackman in Lillington. Call 433-6 in Lil lington. l-18-stc For 4 -'room Apart ment tin E. 'Cumberland St., across from Cottondale Ho tel. Contact Corby WoOd at phones 2345 or 2722. . l-19-3t-p FOR RENT: 5-room upstairs apartment with bath, pri vate entrance, wired for Electric stove, hot and cold running water. Very reason Peerless Theatre Prwlfl. As. C. WEDNESDAY ONLY. FREDERIC MARCH . TERRY MOORE Is Man On A Tight Rope THURSDAY ANh' FKIpAY . * STEWART GRANGER RITA WXVWORTH Til Salome (Color by Technicolor) Center View 6:30 rvro shows nightly WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY & . GINGER ROGERS' - DAVID NIVEN Hi Bachelor Moftrefr Cartoon and Novelty fjW>ay;qnly~ Si W WEAVER brothers p AND ELVOtY : >• Hr ’ •• with . . ROY ACUFF Grand Ote Opry STAK-VW ■SKmo LAST .TIME TODAY m CUFTON WEBB Mr. Scoutmaster nfmiA m i BEiiMin 1 ■ \T|i|M mk DT r \ $ - I Totty & T%«S«Uy M \ BUI WBett Rotfl R>an | ■ £ Fltarie Castle Rhotula Fleming 1 a fee - a ■ r li %■» ■ S niAjefc i -SBii. ■ ' I The JrCtry interno j able rent. Contact E. Baer at 3 E. Baer and Sons Store. 1-6-MWF-tfn-c . FOR RENT: 9 - room hodse 2 miles from Erwin, 4 miles from Dunn. Electric lights and running water. See H. P. Johnson at H. P. Johnson Oil Co. Phones 2134 and 2135. 1-MWF-tfn-c FOR RENT: 4 room house on S. McKay Ave. Also private 3 room first floor apartment at 507 W. Harnett St. See or call Mrs. M. M. Driver, phones 3222 or 3281. 1-20-St-c WANTED ATTENTION HOME OWNERS Do you need repairs on your Koine or barns? And do hot have the money. Let us help you finance your repairs or additions. Up to 36 months to pay. See us today. Pope and Mixon Building Sup plies., Dunn, N. C. 12-11-tfnc MORTGAGE LOANS on city property and farm lands, up to 14 years terms. Dunn Insurance and Realty Go. Phones 2712 or 2171. Lucknow Sauare. 11-20-ts-c SPECIAL NOTICES LCFOK—NEED CASH? Well lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN COtoP., cor ner Fayetteville ahd Chm bcrland Streets, Dthrn. 1-29-tfhc Auto Finance OL-'^NS IMA! G — . ■:c You nt Pavmi I .., r n 'av. - ute : ■ - MCI OR CRr-riT co v \ ' Oi.iNN. kC. \ | piycttevilltSt. Phone 315 S FEED MOLASStS We have installed a 4,000 gallon molasses tank. Mo lasses is one of , the best and cheapest feeds fcnonwn. We can granulate your ear com, shuck and all, and all kinds ol grain ahd mix niiO lasses with it. Bring your cobs, let us Whx molasses with them which makes a good rough cow feed. We can supply shipstuff mixed with molasses at no extra cost. Boy feed Molasses from hs by die gallon or by the' barrel, Me LAMB FLOUR MILL Phone 2409 Duim, N. € I HO DRAG LINE for irrigation, etc., back fill work, asphalt drives and sparking areas. Write R. E. Adams, 234 Beaman St., Clinton dr phdne 2489 or 2287. l-15-6tp TERATiONS: Mrs. Jeanette, Phone 3745. l-18-12tc FARM LOANS IT LONG TERMS Low rate;, Write A. T. -pixon, P. O. Box 51, Dunft,N.C. l-18-Btp SALE FEED is the product for you to buy. You Will find a com plete line of WAYNR FE3SD at FARMER'S BDPPI.Y, Dunn. 3-1741% FOR SALE: 5 - room house; lpt 75 X 150. Floor furnace, built-in cabinets, hot water heater, garden space. Con- I tact Mack Black, 905 W Harnett St., Dunn. 1-6-tfn-c FOR SALE: 8 - room house in desirable residential dis trict. Large lot, 100 X 150, with fruit trees arid, garden , space. Two baths, hardwood floors, hot water, glassed-in side porch, insulated. Near high school, hospital, city pool and park. Contact Mack Black, 905 W. Harnett St., Dunn. 1-6-tfn-c FOR SALE: Pepper plants, tomato, eggplants. Grown in Florida. Delivered in Clin ton. Harold Marshbum, “The Plant Man,’’ Clinton, N. C. 218 Stewart Ave., phone 2907. Booking orders now. FOR SALE: Good used ran ge* Easy terms. Enterprise Qa.%. and Appliance Co. S. Clinton Ave. Phone 4363. Dunn, N. C. 2-10-T TH F SYLVANIA TELEVISION sales and installation. Big gest TV stock in town Pur die’s, Inc., Dunn, N. C. 9-8-T. Th.-ts-c FOR SALE: At a big bar gain. Allis-Chalmers G Trac tor bottom plow, cultivator, distributor, disc, harrow, planters and stalk cutters, j Walter J. Ivey, Coats, Route One near Baileys Cross roads. l-18-3tp FOR SALE: Large bfrd cage and two male parakeet breeders. Phone Judy Wood at 2722. —l9-lt-c PuFlortm clean baby chicks. New paJrmerita reds. White Rocks, Barred Rocks and 1-eghorns. Hatches each Monday and iTtorsday. We sex them dn bfders. Dunn Hatchdry. 5-13 mwftfc FOR SALE: We arc buying pecans 6f an varieties and any kmofunt. For 'top prices, hrirtg us your pefcans. Par ker Seed & Feed Co., Dunn. 12-28-MWF-tfc < FARMS FOR SALE , JOHNSON & NORRIS COATS, N C. FARM NO. 1— 54 acres. 40 in cultivation. 71710 acre tobacco allotment, 5 acre cotton allotment. Six room house. Two tobacco bams with burners. Nice feed barn and pack house combined. Located hard surface road about five miles north of Dunn. Priced $20,000. One fourth down.-Balance twen ty years. FARM NO. 2 l2l acres, 60 in cultivation, 3 8 / 10 to bacco allotrrient. Five room home. Two tobacco bams mid burner*. Two story feed bam arid pack bam combin ed. All of farm fenced. Nice ekttte arid tobacco farm. Priced $15,000. One-fourth down. Twenty years bal ance. FARM NO. 3 ll acres. Seven in cultivation. One acre tobacco allritmerit. lVi acres cotton allotmerit. Five room home. Nice tobacco bam with burners. Priced $5,000. One - fourth down. Twenty years Balance. FARM No. 4 35 acres, 25 iri cultivation. Three acres • •V* 1 via** iiiiMMMHßinff r * B * : : : MBjWIW h mil ■ sci • | 1 DU ™ WI rH *® E : : COTTON c 6 f jiiiiiivvi ivn : 'VVf ' '• THE DAILY RECORD, DtrNN, N. C. tobacco allotinent. Five room home. 3 810 cotton al lotment. Pack house and feed barn. Nice tiled tobac co barn and burner. Well lo cated. Priced SIO,OOO. One fourth down. Twenty years balance. FOR SALE: Nice 51 acre farm with 18 acres in culti vation. 1 3''lo acres tobacco allotment; cotton allotment. Well located; nice tobacco barn with burners, new pack house and feed barn combined; plenty of timber to build house on farm. Price $4,000 with easy terms. 41 acre farm, 28 in cultiva tion, 5.2 acre tobacco allot ment. One 5-room dwelling, one 2 - room dwelling. Feed barn, pack bams and strip room. 2 tobacco barns with burners. Nice fish pond, well - stocked. 1 mile north 1 of Coats on hard - surfaced road. Real tobacco farm with easy terms. Call or contact Johnson &' Norris, Coats, N. CL Phones j 3724 or 2287. 1-8-tfn-c | HOUSE FOR SALE: Four room house at 408 S. 14th St. in Erwin. Priced to sell quick at $1,200. See Mrs. John A. Tew at above ad- * l-20-3tc LOST AtfP FOUND ~ LOST: Ladies’ plain yellow gold Hamilton wrist watch without band between Ist block E. Divine St. and Dunn Library. Reward if re turned to Mrs. Ruth W. Ga vin at Dunn Library; day phone 3948, night 2414. l-18-3t-c HELP WANTED NATIONAL CREDIT AGEN CY has opening for local representative make part time investigations Dunn, Erwin, Lillington, and other parts Harnett County. Fur nish three references, one banker. Reply Box 2448, Ra leigh, N. C. l-15-3tc -- MAURI Cl PODOIOFF, president ot the National Basketball Associa tion, touches off a new ‘‘hoop’* In vestigation as he announce* in New York the suspension ot Jack Molinas, SI, ttar rookie for, die Fort Wayne Pistons. Althteph charged with bating on his team, Molinas was'not accused of fixing shy ganies. (International) ICK TRACY IIL ABNER - By AL LAPP , S/ HERE'S \ / NEVER MIND WHO \ Tggß fF ■/ ■ THE CAR I AM.'.' HERE'S THE ] -HE'S DRIVING J ■ t sir-?-?-/ I deposit, give me A as if it were a V MICKEY MOUSE BLONDIE ■ j ~ .• 11 j | llu | f —%! L—-wh 1 f mmeS j I i, '■ ' PAGE SEVEN
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