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LAST TIME TODAY
Jack Hawkins
"The Cruel Sea"
SATURDAY
—DOUBLE FEATURE—
Charles Starrett
in
"Western
Caravans"
and
Barbara Payton
"Run For The Hills" |
—SUNDAY MONDAY—
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WANT ADS
L L ASS I FIED
RATES
This Size Type . . . Zs word
S 4 Word Minimum . 59c
Same Ad 2 Times Only SLM
This Size Type . . 3c word
t Times Only «LBS
FOSE SALE
NATIONALLY ADVERTIS
ED lst line Home Freez
ers. 17 Cu. Ft. and 26 Cu Ft.
Sizes. SIOO.OO off. Fully
Guaranteed. 1954 Models.
Wilbourne Furniture Co.,
Millington. 7-5-20 t-c
YOU CANNOT BUY a better
freezer than a Maytag at
Purdie Equipment Co. in
Dunn. 7-5-st-c
ONE - HALF and THREE
QUARTER - TON GE Air
Conditioning Units at whole
sale prices while they last,
i Purdie Equipment 0., Dunn.
; 7-5-st-c
FOR SALE: 5 room
house, screened porch
and garage. 400 E. “K”
St., Erwin. Financed.
Barbour - B y e r 1 y Ins.
Agency, phone 2705.
7-1-tfn-c
I FOR SALE: New houses. No
■ down payment for veterans.
Residential lots for sale.
Mickey Rouse. Phone 4228
or 3365. 7-7-6 t-e
FOR SALE: 1953 Oldsmobile
convertible. Low mileage.
Center View
DRIVE-IN
8 Shows Nightly
first Show Starts At Dusk
FRIDAY
Robert Mltchum
Jane Greer
"Out Os The Past"
Cartoon
SATURDAY
Glenn Ford
Gloria Grahame
"The Big Heat"
Cartoon
SUNDAY
Victor Mature
Piper Laurie
in
"Dangerous
Mission"
News and Cartoon
MONDAY TUESDAY
Gene Tierney
Webb
"Laura"
Cartoon
One owner car. Phone 4523.,
Dunn. 7-8-3 t-p
Pußorun clean baby chicks.
New Hampinires, Par men ta
reds, White Rocks, Barred
Rocks and Leghorns. Hatches
each Monday and Thursday,
We sex them on orders. Dunn
Hatchery. 5-13 mwftfc
KEEP COOL, SLEEP COM
FORTABLY Let us install
without charge or obligation
on a trial basis one of our
famous Homart 20-inch win
dow fans. Try it and you’ll
buy now. No use to suffer in
this sweltering weather. Tel
ephone 3482 or 4101 for im
mediate installation.
6-29-M.W.F.-tf-c
~ FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Nice apartment.
Good play yard with plenty
of shade. Private side and
front entrance. Hot water
heater. Conveniences. Mc-
Lamb Machinery Co., phone
3171. 4-28-tfnc
FOR RENT: White Cake co*
tage, by day or week. Clean.
Electric stove, refrigerator,
running water. Innerspring
mattresses. By day or week.
See or call Ottis Jackson,
3323 or 3830. 6-1-ts-c
FOR RENT: Three-room du
plex apartment. Reasonable
rent. E. Bay St. See George
F. Blalock or call 3967.
-21-tf-c
WANTED
FOR best results with ail
farm animals, WAYNE
FEED is the product for you
to buy. You will find a cora
plete line of WAYNE FEED
at FARMER’S SUPPLY.
Dunn. 8-17-ts-c
FARMS WANTED: We have
clients for 25 farms at once.
If you have a farm for sale,
contact Johnson and Norris,
Coats, N. C. -Phone 3724,
2287,_0r_9227. 6-8-ts-c
ATTENTION HOME~
OWNERS
Do you need repairs on your
home or barns? And do not
have the money. Let us help j
you finance your repairs or
additions. Up to 36 months 1
to pay. See us today. Pope (
and M*xon Building Sup - .
plies., Dunn, N. C.
12-n-tfnfc;
SPECIAL NOTICES
LOOK-—-NEED CASH* We’ll
lend yon money on your ap
pliances or furniture. SE
CURITY LOAN CORP., cor
ner Fayetteville and Cum
berland Streets, Dunn.
1-29-ttnc
FOR POND BUILDING,
grading, land clearing see
.IS 1
STAR-VUE
DRIVE-IN
■■jMNBON,|Nj C. |a
L«t Time Today
Robert Wagner
Janet Lei**
"Prince Valiant"
CinemaSeope
1 1n oo)er v .
Latest New* , . XW** Csri*M|
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SATURDAY...' .*
DOUBLE FEATURE
Clark Gable '
Loretta Yeanf
\ "Call Os The
Wild"
Cornel WUde
In
"Treasure Os The
Golden Condor"
Carlo* Thompwm
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Crier Carteoo
"Clnmn Ml tJ >Ln
name ana me
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THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, ft. C.
Lewis Godwin A: Co., Dunn.
Phone 3146 or 2218.
S-15-ts-c
SPECIAL NO-ITCB
Effective immedsately, al
classified ads must be paid
for in advance unless the
advertiser is a business firm
and has an established ac
count with this newspaper.
We regret the necessity far
adopting this policy, but the
extra bookkeeping problems
involved and the very low
cost of our classified ads
makes it essential. May we
remind you that advertising
in The Record’s classified
columns is absolutely the
I cheapest and moat effec
tive medium of advertis
ing in this trade area.
YOU CAN BUY a brand new
21-in. Sylvania TV with U
HF installed for $249,95.
Purdie Equipment Co.,
Dunn. 7-5-st-c
GUARANTEED REFRIGER
ATOR and Air Conditioner
repair work at Purdie Equip
ment Co. in Dunn.
7-5-st-C
GUARANTEED RaDIO AND
TV repairs at Purdie Equip
ment Co. in Dunn.
7-5-St-c
FOR EXPERT WATCH RE
PAIR service, take your
watch to Nick’s Watch Shop,
E. Broad St., Dunn.
-6-tf-c
CAROLINA AUCTION
& CATTLE COMPANY
We Sell Anything
Before you buy
or sell real estate
personal property
or livestock
private sale or auction,
carson'Sregory
Phone, Dunn, 9528
Angler, N. C.
! U-20-F-Ts-c
IF YOU HAVE any chair bot
toms to be repaired, bring
them to 106 E. Bay Street.
N. A. Norris, Dunn. 7-9-3 t-c
1 LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Tiny black 4oy Man
chester dog named “liz.”
S2O r e w a r d if returned to
Mrs. Wesley Coats, Dunn.
Phone 3555. . ‘ 7 r tf-3t^c
Legal Notice
NOTICE
Notice ip hereby given ithat the
partnership heretofore J existing
composed of H. K. Godwin and.
Dewey R. Gochgtow-Vradin* under
the firm naipe of MU Home Build-,
era and Supply Company of Dunn,!
North Carofin* ha* purchased iff
a* of June 15, 1954 and 'Nu Home
Builders and Supply Company, a
corporation orgiuiifced and exMHg
under the laws of the State of
North Carolina has been tßssomd
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Peerless Thtotrt
Erwin, N.C
LAST- TOO ftOUAYV 4
: -sr«gs*. 4
"Thro* Young
Texans"
SATURDAY;,-./
WUSam txrnOmm
"Heading For God's
Country" ■ >
'Buffalo Stamped^
, ~ a
"Tk# Sisge At
of «Ae partnmship assets and has
assumed of the partnership ha-
OAKDALE NEWS
By Mrs. Arthur Capps
Thanks for your interest in this
rural column. In answer to the
many queries from local readers
and those hi the armed services
from this area, let us say that we
intend to he more regular with
our writing from now on.
HD Elects New Officer*
At a reeehl! meeting of the Oak
dale Club the following officers
were elected to serve for the years
‘65 and ’sd: president—Mrs. Glenn
Morris: vice President—Mrs. Del
mer Ehni*; Secretary—Mrs. J. A-
Ennis; Treasurer—Mrs. R. E. Allen.
These officers will assume duties
la January.
To Virginia
Mrs. J. A. Ennis and children,
Johnnie, Joe, and Linda Carol left
last Tuesday for a week's with
Mrs. Ennis' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jpe Baker of Newport News, Vir
ginia. Mr. Ennis joined Ids family
over the week-end. <
Mr. and Mr*. James Stewart visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Carey Glover of
Benson last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barefoot
spent last Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Barefoot of
Benson.
Mrs. Arthur Capps visited her
mother, Mrs. R. H. McLean of
Route 3 LQlington on Saturday.
Master Du vane Byrd is spending
several days with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. add Mrs. Claude Byrd.
Master A. V. Byrd is visiting rela
tives, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byrd of
Durham.
Homo from Hospital
Mis. Sherrill Coats has returned
hoihe after several days illness in
the Dunn Hospital.
Flri» dsstsoys Feed Bara
Oh Sunday June 37 about 4:00
PM. the feed barn and chicken
house ft the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherrill boats, caught fire and was
conipictslfr destroyed atoai with
one pig and maw feed.
Te Durham
Master Jerry Rowland Capps has
returned home after s week’s
visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Clayton, and chil
dren of Durham.
Mr. &d
visiters in.- the Lexington- - Junior
Home 4pst Friday. Miss Doris Far
rington returned with; theep. to,
speijid ; thft summer at' the
honie., as the.|ueqts ofMlaaMargie
- -?•, •> V ‘ < ■ I, •' <
at In
Erwin.
Revival New la Rrmrem
The Red Hill Free' Will Baptist
Chinch invito* everyone in this
and surrounding communities to
come put apdOe With them during
their Revival services. Rev. Ernest
Keflet, pojralar Evangelist from
Pikfevlße is prgaching each evening
st 1(00 o'clock;. Rev. VR D.' Stmmons
iis Pastor of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Dean were
visitor* la Sanford Mst Sunday::
A-1. »oper and Mr*. Henry
Master Weflfteral Simmons re
turned home- with than, after
stmu&ng Several days with hU
aunt and^ancle.
Mag J.f!A. Miller Wishes to thank
srirydne for thsk kindness during
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poratkm will continue business un
der the corporate name of Nu
Bane Builders and Supply Com
pany; and that th» said ,H. E. God
win and Dewey R. Godwin will not
be liable for the debts and Obli
gations of the said corporation.
Which are hereafter contracted.
This 15th day Os June, 1964.
H. E. Godwin,
Dewey R. Godwin
15-36.2-9
the serious Illness of her brother,
Mr. Jasper Brown of Linden.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hodges visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holmes on
Bunday evening.
Mrs. James Neighbors and chil
dren of Spring Lake are making
their home with Mrs. Vara Neigh
bors, while Mrs. Neighbors’ hus
band, Sgt. James E. Neighbors, is
serving in the armed forces over
; seas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Norris, Jr.
and children spent an enjoyable
, week-end at Carolina Beach and
White Lake.
Extend Sympathy
We wish to express our heartfelt
sympathy to the family of Mr.
Paul Neighbors who passed away
’ last Thursday evening. He will be
| greatly missed by everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McLean
’ and children of Raleigh, Mr. Grady
Bennett and son Larson of Dunn
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Capps on Monday.
Recent Visitors
Mrs. Mattie Barefoot had as her
guest last week, Mrs. J. T. Moore
and daughter, Verlene, of Dunn,
Mr. and Mrs. Erthy Hobson, Elder
and Mrs. Lester Lee of Dunn, Mr.
Watus Barefoot and daughter
, Patsy Aim of Tampa, Fli/ridjj.
Cqr Overturns
Mr. Carson Tew of Near Plain
View was seriously Injured last
Sunday when his car overturned,
rounding a curve at Faison Bare
foot’s service station.
rounding a curve at
Mr. and Mrs. Watus Barefoot
and daughter, Patsy Ann of Tam
pa, Flordia are visiting relatives
in this vicinity. Mr. Barefoot is a
son df Mr. and Mis. Isaac Barefoot
Card of Thanks
Mrs. Paul and children
wish to express their sincere
thanks to the many kind friends
for their every kind deed and ex
presalon of sympathy, during the
illness and death of their husband
rath **'
Beach Party
A party enjoying several days at
Carolina Beach last week are; Mr.
nad Mrs. Clyde Denning and chil
dren, Sue Frances and Robert; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Denying and chil
dren, Lynda, Roy, and Lonpje;. and
Mr. and Mrs. BlaM Btewart: ''' •
< 'Change Residence
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beasley are
mailing their home temporarily,
1 , with Mrs.- Beasley's father, Mr.
Charlie Jackson of route No. 5,
• Dunu. K s , v * '
. FROM cooleemee
Mr. altd Mrs, Cecil Snipes; Mr.
and Mrs. Worth Snipes; and Mr.
and bus. Bob Athey of Cooleemee,
are spending several days at the
home of Mr. and;.tlra. Roger Bow
den In Coats. The Snipes are rela
tives of Mrs| Bowden.
Services Friday
For Mr. Britt
Jacob L. Britt, 42, died at his
- home in Clihton at 6 o’clock Thurs
day morning from a heart attack.
Funeral services were held at Clin
, ton Baptist Church Friday at 4 p.
n>. .with hie pastor, the Rev. J. C.
■ Mitchell, officiating. Interment was
in the Hillcrest cemetery at Newton
. Grove. He Is survived by his wife,
. Mrs. Azalea Buries Britt; three
r daughters, Judy, Linda and Beeky;
t three- brothers, James ol Dunn, Ed
of Newton Grove and Paul Britt,
of Apex; his mother and father, MY.
t and Mrs. A. H. Britt of Newtob
[ Grove
FRIDAY Ara*MOOW, ICT.Y », !•*>
Sewell Unhappy
With The COP
CARTHAGE <W H. F. Sea
well, the Republican who received
more votes than any other GOP
candidate in Nath Carolina sine*
Itec instruction days, today consid
ered abandoning the Republican
Party and joining the Democrats.
He said “the Republicans in pow
er today could take a leaf from
the Democrats’ book and start list
ening to the people.”
But he hasn’t m«de up his mind
completely yet.
“You can say that I have re
ceived several thousand invitations
to join the Democratic Party. I am
sitting on the fence,” he said.
Sea well was Republican candi
date for governor in 1952 against
William B. Umstead.
A Carthage attorney, Seawell re
cently was overlooked by national
GOP leaders for MIDDLE District
U. S. attorney after, having the
backing of both Republican and
Democratic state leaders.
FOR SALE
UNICO GRAIN BIN
1000 Bushel Capacity
$386.25
509 Bushel Capacity
$279.02
Phone gjny 3380
DUNN rVwA SERVICE
Preferred Residential
LOTS FOR SALE ,
Fleishman Property on North Park Drive
and Morris Circle.
CASH OR TERMS
Contact
Box 550 A ’ I’.ui 1 !? 1 !* 1, r * Plane »M»
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3449
MODERN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
Dunn, N. C.
Chiropractic
for m§
LUMBAGO
Lumbago, the name given
to pain, irritation and if
contraction in the lower M
back, te in many instances - m
caused by some strain, ||
either recent or of some ' By
cession of strains. The spl |j
thisTaihnent Inja natural
Police didn't object to Ernest San
tos’ rooming house as such, but
they charged him with also oper
ating an unlicensed restaurant,
serving untaxed liquor and eon
ducting ah unlicensed pawwdtofN
aU in the aatne building.
NOW YOU CAN
Air-Condition
Your Home or Office At
WHOLESALE
3-4 Ton Size
WINDOW
UNITS
ONLY
$259.50
McLAMB
Plumbing
& Heating Co.
1308 N. Ellis A VS.
PHONE 2849
DUNN, N C.