- .. :/»;i . : \ to AFTERNOON, itJLY-t*, 1854 - WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES This Si*e Type .’. if word M Word Minimum 50e tome Ad l Time* Only *I.OO This Size Type . . 3c word > Times Only *l-M fO* SALE „ ; NATIONALLY ADVERTIS ED Ist Jine Horae Freez ers. lt'Cu. Ft. and 26 Cii Ft. Sizes. SIOO.OO off. Fully Guaranteed. 1954 Models. Wilbourne Furniture Co., Lillington. 7-5-20 t-c 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: 6 room brick ve neer house; 2 full baths; car Sort; excellent economical eating system; plenty of storage; well built fdr Small upkeep. C. M. Watson, 600 S. . Orange Avenue, Dunn. Phone 2833. 7-12-tfn-c FOR SALE: 9 lb. fully auto matic washers, $169 95. On ly $5 down. Sears Catalog Sales Office. Dial 4101. 7-12-st-c FOR RENT FOR RENT: White Lake eotv 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-tf^c FOR RENT: Three-room, du plex apartment. Reasonable rept. E. Bay St. See George F. fUalock or call 3967. Peerless Theatre Erwin, N. C ’ Bargain Days WEDNESDAY > 10c A 25c John Ireland Richard Denning The 49th Man 1 THURSDAY . "FRIDAY • Rohk Hudson Deans Reed ’ 1 Ih / Gun fcury Center View ' DRIVE-IN " C Show* Nightly .Hirst Show Starts At Qusk WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Robert Ryan, J*n Sterling in ALASKA SEAS {HttoltAl. and CARTOON . , STEWART DUNK I ;vf i, . Today thru Frlb v Today Only ] V ; Jeffrey Hunter . . John Wayne ‘ Kg'-' Dfbra Paget Claudette Colbert j ''Without 1 The Nile" Reservations' 1 I Will th« person who wrote me the letter July 6 »base contact me. No hard feelings. Your name ver.be disclosed. Thank you for the infor- . 6-21-ts-c FOR RENT; Four room house between Duhn ' and Erwin. Modern conveniences. See Coy Lucas. .. 7-12-3tp FOR RENT: 3 room furnish ed apartment; private en trance; 24 inch window fan. CaU 2963 after 6:00 p. m. ' : 13-3t-p FOR .3 room unfur nished apartment. Wired for electric stove,-Close in. Call Pete Shell or Mrs. Pete Shell. 1178 or 2112. 7-14-3 t p FOR RENT: 5 - room house newly painted. Wired for e lectric stove. 303 East Duke St. Dunn, N. C: Phone 2070. 1 -14-3t p FOR RENT: Five room house on E. Pope St. Wired.for .e --lectric stove. Newly Painted inside. Reasonable rent. Call Farm' Bureau Mutual In - surance Co. 4206. 7-14-3 t p WANTED ~ FOR best results witn all 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. 8-17-ts-c WANTED: Riders to Fort Bragg to share expenses. Leave Dunn 6:00 a. m.; leave Erwin 6:15 a. m. Call F. W. Jones at 4616, ' _7-13-3t-p FARMS WANTED: We have clients for 25'farms at once. If you have a farm fdr sale, contact Johnson and Norris, Coats, N. .C. Phone 3724, 2287, or 9227. 6-8-ts-c SPECIAL NOTICES LOOK—NEED CASBv We’D tend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORP., cor ner Fayetteville and CNtm- Streets, Dunn. , ***- .«,* i ... l-29rtfnO' ATTENTION aOME~ OWNERS Do you need repairs on your home or barns? And do not have the money. Let us help you finance your repairs or additions. Up to 36 months to pay. See us today. Pope find M'xon Building Sup .plies., Dunn, N. C. 12-11-tfnt FOR POND BUILDING, grading, land clearing see LeWis Godwin & Co., Dunn. Phcfne 3146 or 2218. 3-mi-c ' BPECIAL "NOTICE Effective immedsately, all STAK-VUE DRIVE BN BENSON, K C. noHWAY hi Nuan - - Wednesday—Thursday—Friday Robert Wagner, Terry Moore Beneath The 12-Mile Reef .-Latest News—COLOR CARTOON 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 for adopting this policy, but the extra bookkeeping problems involved and the very low cost Os our Classified ads makes it essentia*. May we remind you that advertising in The Record's classified columns is absolutely the cheapest and most effec tive medium of advertis ing in this trade area. FOR EXPERT WATCH RE PAIR service, take your watch to Nick’s Watch Shop, IE. Broad St., Dunn. 7-5-ts-c CAROLINA AUCTION & CATTLE COMPANY We Sell Anything Before you huy or sell real 1 estate personal property or livestock private sale or auction, see CARSON GREGORY Phone, Dunn, 9526 Angier, N. C. 11-20-F-Ts-c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Dependa ble woman, white Or colored, to care for two children while mother teaches. Be gin work last of August.' Ap ply to Mrs., Owen H. Willis, 1225 W. Divine St., phone 2160. -7-12-3 t-c Two More Seasons For Loving Lucy HOLLYWOOD UP! . Television viewers Will be loving Lucy only two more seas’ons, for Lucille Bail revealed today she’ll retire from her series in 1956.' The orange-haired comedienne figures tty then she wilt- havd- had enough- of . playiwg--M»fe - . oMgjtpbl scahelbraifled wife ’of TV ( ‘l‘Love'^Lacy.'*’'• - 'T’m riot' going to work forever. After dll.” she said, “I want to stay home' and take care of m.v two children.” Viewers’ still will see Lucy now and then,’but in a different type of program. She and husband Desi Arn’az plan to continue producing and directing- behind the camera. Her current fabulous, contract .with a cigarette company expires in two years, and, she said,, “I can’t- feature doing the show -for anybody else.” But her plan £pr slowing down on work have nothing to do with - the program’s pop ularity. ■ Sen. Kerr Wins Term By Default OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. UP Sen, Robert S. Kerr apparently won Oklahoma's Democratic sena torial nomination today by virtue of his chief. opponent’s reluctance towage a costly runoff battle. Former Gov. Roy,' J. Turner, who ran second to Kerr in last Tues day’s primary, Monday night: dropped out of the scheduled July 27 runoff election between them. Turner, like Kerr an oil million aire, said “lack' of finances .add that lack only’' forced his/with drawal. .„ , Sgt. Knowles Is At Ft. Benning - - ] FORT BENNING, Oa.—Sgt. James C. Knowles of route 2 Dunn North Caroline was ■ among 84 students -Who- graduated from The Infantry , Center’s'- Advanced. Leaders School this week at Fort Banning - The three-week school is tie Ig ned to train non-commissioned off icers for pssiftons of leadership, SGT. Knowles Is As lgned To Seryice • Battery, 41st Field Aartll ,lsry Battaflon, At Fort. Benning; ' Ga. Before You Trade Drive And Compare The New Dodge , . „ O*A-, C » ; i The New Plymouth Top Dollar for * Your Car NOW 7 PHono 2127 or . ‘ Naylor | jfe j TBB DAILY RfeCORD, DUNN, N. C. Erwin Serviceman Receives Transfer 25TH DIV., KOREA First Lt. Thomas R. Jones, whose wife, Christine, lives on Route 1, Erwin, recently was transferred from the 40th Infantry Division to the 25th Division in Korea. Rushed to Korea during the early days of the conflict, the 25 th took part in some of the most bitter fighting on the peninsula. It is now receiving intensive post ■ truce training. A platoon leader in the division, Lieutenant Jones entered the Army in July 1952 and arrived in Korea last January. He Is the son of Mrs. Pearl Jones, 2008 Echols st., Bryan, Tex. ~9 Senate Patriarch SENATOR Theodore Francis Green (D-R. I.), who will be 87 on Oct. 2,’tells newsmen’in Washington that while he has smoked less than a half-pack of cigarettes a day in his long life, he does not attribute his longevity and health to non smoking habits. The oldest mem ber of the Senate, and a bachelor, Sen. Green recalls that his father, an inveterate smoker, outlived the doctor who warned him against it. Keeping an interest in “things” is his philosophy. (International ) NOTICE THE FORMER , T Slaughter Maytag - u-t -../Gas Co. „• JIS NW OWNED AND OPERATED BY MICKEY ROUSE For L. P. BOTTLED GAS SERVICE PHONE 4228 MICKEY RQUSE TART'S AUTO SERVICE Repairs .To All Makes And Models Os Cara . COMPLETE MOTOR REBUILDING , Pistons Expanded Bearings Resized Piston. Fins Fitted j Valves Ground Come In For Quick Service S. Clinton Ave . Dunn, N. C. » NOW YOU CAN 1 Air - Condition ffl Your Home or ‘Office At I WHOLESALE I 3-4 Ton Size I WINDOW I UNITS I ONLY I $259.50 H *T' ** * ■'* I ’>* ajl Li li ■ •' SmJk ' '■k.Sfc v • I x Plymoingi ■■ I IUMIHIm VnOo I I ; PH gWf 2641 I HI DUNK, N C* ’ CK TRArrv -- • „, r T SEE - 1 studied "Y f r was told it wastdbe 1 r mdur i- 2 - 11 m MANUFACTURED. WHEN I AND GOf ALAS-ISOON 2, ? J'-B | nancr S( NOT T WAMMS ls i—| rPRETEND THAT }—— TODAy * the tree ,-s _ PEE WEE- GO TO ■■ '■ IS A I go its too - I i,\~ GIRAFFE Cf HOT . OUT THe^oo^ l!lll|lll’ lil;1, FI |OKAy--VJHAT > V ASK MAMAf IVJHAT CAN ) A VuUCAf. 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