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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955 use the Want Ads CLASSIFIED RATES | Under 26 words -50 c each •d 5 times - $2.25 Ov- j er 25 words - 2c word—Paid la Advance All keyed ads • 25c extra. FOR SALE 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 FOR SALE: The best and most modern tire recapping, l with extra deep tread plus sure stop grip. See Charles Core or Shorty Bass, Twin City Tire Service. Phone j 4545, Dunn. 8-8-tfn-c | ■ t FOR SALE: NICE THREE ROOM HOUSE ON ERWIN, ROUTE ONE. LARGE ROOMS AND LARGE LOT. STEWART AIR CONDITIONED ~ TODAY thru WEDNESDAY tO*Cwrtwv-foi WILLIAM I JENMFEtteC^I HOLDEN • JON ES\£J 1 . JH DsSSK^lvi DUNN AIR CONDITIONED LAST TIME TODAY CENTER-VIEW PCNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY DUNN. N. C. DRIVE IN Closed Due To High Water Will Reopen Wednesday Night WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Joan Arches - Hillary Books "Dragon's Gold" CARTOON and COMEDY THEATRE ERWIN, N. C. LAST TIMES TODAY MICKEY SPILLANE’S "Kiss Me Deadly" WEDNESDAY ONLY Clifton Webb -Dorothy McGuire —ln— "3 Coins In The Fountain" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS The newly-remo<lele«i, completely air-conditioned Peerless Is the most delightful spet in town. CONTACT REUBEN JONES i AT THE DAILY RECORD JOR AT 703 SOUTH ELM ; AVENUE, DUNN. 8- FOR SALE: 1950 _ Dodge I pickup. Good condition. Will sell or trade for car. Also 1950 Mercury as is 555.00. Dick’s Texaco Station, locat ed on Dunn-Erwin High way. Phone 3231. 9- FOR SALE: Slightly used sweet potato baskets. Only 20 cents each. Contact C. R. Byrd, Route 1, Coats. 9-2-st-p GE Vacuum Cleaner Reg. $69.95 Model C-2 Special 549.95 L We purchased 100 brand new I General Electric cleaners and j are closing them out at this special price for a quick turn over. A sensational buy. THE SUGGS CO. Across from Post Office DUNN, N. C. FOR SALE: Good farm at bargain. Seventy three acres total. Fifty five acres clear ed. Good six room house. New tobacco barn 'find oth er buildings. Cotton allot ment fourteen acres. Tobac co allotment two and six tenths acres. $13,000.00 Joe Norris, Phone 2932 'or Box 171, Dunn. 9-5-st-c FOR SALE: 1951 Plymouth in good condition. Priced for quick sale. See Marvin God win at Johnson Cotton Com pany or call 3786. 9-6-2 t-p FOR RENT FOR RENT: Large lovely two bedroom apartment. Steam heat. Hot and cold water. Private entrances. Centrally located. Nice home for business or professional couple or groups. Day phone 3138, night phone 2039. 8-26-tfn-c FOR RENT: Two apart ments. A three room and a four room apartment wired for electric stove and with hot water heaters. Located at 209 North McKay Avenue. Call 2097 or contact Mrs. C. L. Guy, Sr. 9-2-3 t-p ROR RENT: Close in four room house wired for elec tric stove with electric hot water heater. Ideal for work ing couple. Located at 304 East Pearsall Street. Phone 4261 or contact owner at 401 South Clinton Avenue. 9-2-st-c FOR RENT: Four room un furnished apartment. Hot and cold water. Private en trances. One mile from city limits on Newton Grove Highway. $25 per month. Contact Nealie Pope. Phone 3063. 9-5-2 t-c FOR RENT: Store building in New Shopping Area. Lo cated on West Cumberland Street. Call Pete Shell at 3178 or 2072. 9-5-st-p FOR RENT: Two room, first floor, furnished apartment. Private entrance. Close in. Located at 311 South Clin ton Avenue. Telephone 3226. -6-lt-p WANTED WANTED: Bookeeper for Dunn Home Demonstration Curb Market. Approximately four hours on Friday eve nings. Contact Thelma Hin son, Home Agent in Lilling ton or call 3396. 9-2-F & Tues.-2t-p SPECIAL NOTICES PICTURES of anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, wedding and commercial pictures. T. M. Stewart, Lillington. L 7-26-tfn-c LAWN AND GARDEN SUP PLIES—We carry the most complete selection of Lawn and Garden Tools, Vigoro, Hose and supplies in tewr.— and at ihe LOWEST PRICES in town, too! CROMARTIE HARDWARE CO. Dunn, N.C. Phone 2257 3-24-T Th-ts-c LOO K. N eed Cash ? We’ 11 lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayetteville and Cumberland Streets, Dunn. 7-4-ts-c THE SODA SHOP HOME OF THE 95c STEAKS THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE FOR YOU. KEY AND LOCK SERVICE: WE ALWAYS have a wide variety of kev blanks on hand—and keys are made quickly and accurately. Visit CROMARTIE HARDWARE CO., Dunn, N. C. Phone 2257 -24-T Th-ts-c LAWN MOWERS: WE SELL TORO Power Lawn Mowers. The famous TORO leaf mni cher is included at no extra cost with every 18 or 20-inch whirlwind. NO RAKING— NO HAULING—NO BURN ING LEAVES. TORO is the cnoice of America’s cham pionship Golf Courses. See TORO Mowers at CROMAR TIE HARDWARE CO. Dunn. N. C. 3-24-T Th-ts-c High Quality Baby Chirks Several Breeds TARKER SEED AND FEED COMPANY Dunn, N. C. Auto Finance AUTO LOANS - ' —REFINANCING— Reduce Your Present Payments * _*L Money in 10 Minutes - MOTOR CREDIT CO.: ■DUNN, n: c. ■ Fayetteville.'St. Phone 315 S FARM SUPPLIES —WE HAVE A COMPLETE Stock of Plow Castings Lynch burg, Oliver, Vulcan, Chat tanooga, Wiard, Dixie Stonewall, Avery. ALSO— Plow Bolts, Plow handles and other plow repair parts ELECTRIC FENCE CON TROLLER —We carry two of the best brands made. HOLD ’EM and INTERNATIONAL. Complete Service Tor both these products. REMEM BER For the very best in Farm Supplies at the Low est Prices in Town—OO TO CROMARTIE HARDWARE in Dunn, N. C. 3-24-T Th-ts-c HELP WANTED WANTED: Waitress immedi ately. Apply in person at Pine State Motor Court, Lil lington. 8-30-st-c WANTED: Three first class 1 experienced Ford mechanics immediately. Apply in per son at Parrish Motor Com pany in Benson. 9-5-st-c ’ WANTED: A piano teacher for Mingo School. Reply to R. A. Gray, Route 1, Dunn. 9-6-st-c Opportunities $75 TO SBO WEEKLY” Guaranteed Salary, plus bo nus and commission for es tablished insurance debit in and near Dunn. Experience prefered. See X. R. Breedlove at No. 14, Turlington Build ing, Dunn, Friday, Septem ber 9 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. or write P. O. Box 246, Fayetteville. 9-2-st-p Why Advertise? Those who do not wdverUse their business often find they don’t have a business to advertise. . THE DAD, I RECORD, DUNN, N C Mr. Jacobs Died Saturday After Long Illness Theodore Roosevelt Jacobs, 45. died at Good Hope Hospital in Erwin Saturday night after a year’s illness. I Funeral-services were held Mon day at 3 p. m. at Missionary Bap tist Church in South Erwin The Rev. Frank Chance officiated and burial was in Veterans Memorial Park in Dunn. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Jacob Jr., Robert Allen and Sidney of the home; two daugh ters, Ruth Marie and Rebecca of the home; one brother, Willi? Jacobs of Erwin; two sisters. Mrs. Beulah Austin of Raleigh and Mrs Hattie Starks of LaGrange, Ga. Robert Butler Died Sunday Robert Haywood Butler, 57. of Erwin, died in Good Hope Hospi tal Sunday about 7 a.m. after a short illness. He was the husband of the former Sadie Price of John ston County and the son of the late w. I. and Mary Butler of Sampson County. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church, in Erwin with the Rev Walter Feltman pastor, and the Rev. Wayne Moore, officiating. In terment followed in Harnett Me morial Park near Lillington. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters. Mrs. Johnnie Will iams of Coats and Mrs. G. R Stephenson rtf Route 3, Dunn; one sen, Robert Jr., of the home; four sisters. Mrs. Lexle Dean of Dunn. Mrs. Whaley Douglas of Broad way Mrs. Martha Temple of Erwin and Mrs. Colon Falrcloth of Route 3 Dunn; three brothers, Walter Butler of Norfolk. Charlie Butler ol Long Beach, Calif., and Willie Eutler of Flushing. N. Y.: and four grandchildren. | Boone Trail Has 5 New Teachers Bone Trail high school which | opened last Friday, has five new I faculty members and is planning I to organize a hand if there Is sitf i ficient interest. I New faculty members Don- L aid TCulph. fifth grade: Mrs. Mary Cole, seventh grade; W. p. Hub bard. eighth grade; Mrs. Sad » ‘ Bv-i-rt. righth grade, and Glenn C. I I O’Kelley, high school mathematic-. 11 On Sept, 15. Bobby Loftis of j Mount Airy will be at toe sciio ;1 to determine if piano classes I should be held there. Mr. Loftis has a master’s degree in pa.io from the University of Florida Legal Notice NOTICE OF AD MINI STB A TION Having qualified as administraMx the estate of Lorman Jarvis Lee. deceased, late of Harnett County, this Is to give notice to all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to pre sent the same to the undersigned dMly verified, on or before August 9. 1956, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 9 August. 1955 - Emerald S. Lee I Administratis August 9, 16, 23. 30, Septem ber 6. 18. Tart's Modern Barber Shop "WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS" ) Prop. A. E. Tart Sherrill WlUtams Give Us A Trial ! J. P. LEE'S : TEXACO . Now Open In The Quinn 1 Shopping Center. We Wel -1 come You To Dunn’s New Ultra Modern Service Sta tion. WASHING GREASING ■ COMPLETE TEXACO LINE DICK TRACY lOBBBHBSS99HI f LOOK, MBS VULCAN, DON’T *1 r OODLES. IF ONE f NOTHING* I’LL KEEP T ~ OOK HEPF vrxi rr -n rrf VCXJ KNOW It!s IMDOSSIBLE LITTLE FINGER OP iVVHATTi ON PAVING --BUT--- A Nurmop AffrcJurT / FOR Twai TO IDENTIFY BONES? SUSPICION POINTS L J I WANTED 50 »TD —o^*s* ' / JUST SURE. X GUARANTEE MV WORK- _AT M£ - I’LL- lIL- KNOW HOW I t, ...» \ You'll wave id wait \ hmm ! i CIN& AT LEAST Ten MINUTES-- a ReAL. LAIEF BP , ■ ~ • n_ TTe . SPEAK-' WANT TALHEK- NOW WHGPE DIP WAT ® i ; VIC FUNT C ... s ‘ilsitmF E tmaermuMmamc 1 •>*«»■= lOTusfcispM.H^^^L SUSPECTS.- 1 PAU6HTEC OF INSURANCE 3 SEED OWNER OP A CUEO ~ LEES OTHER C*NJ6HTER. . A<SENT HfABCv LEE AMP -4 SHOR WHO WILL PULL A— /VUSTBES& OF Hls HOUSE. - ' 111 Br SWEEfH£ABT OF THE AVAN | KKJIFE ON THE CURIOUS EHE CTSLIKES H6B S>&- M. ■ WHO WAS COLLECTED PIBW I QUICKER THAN VOJ teeaNP LIKES EAVES- /// fvEsy . wL on the fires ... UD cam Sam: _ Utl propping. kAMHI ALLY OOP BE SURPRISED / ITU. BE \BE GCDP / WELL, \ HE'S IN | U PPf STAND \ AT ANYTHING, / INTERESTING \TO TAKE THERE HE ] TROUBLE ' — 1 WH&dk&MsW?' ~ tgg&i HERE JUST ] WABBA, YOU'LL {TO SEE HOW \IT LIKE IS, BACK ALKEADJ *ll ’■/ 111 ABNER-By AL CAPP y gScie V |r" \ MARRIED °7 C“ZD NANCY-By ERNIE BUSHMILLER Z ” n ZZ /vyj OH. I'M SORRY— [ feels BETTER PAGE SEVEN
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