MONDAY AFTERNOON 7 , OCTOBER 17, 1955 use the Want Ads CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words - st»c each Ml 5 times - $2.25 Ov er 25 words - 2c word—Paid In Advance All keyed ads 25c extra. FOR SALE »OR best results wilfi *1 farm animals WAYN c < CED is the product for you to buy. You will finu a com r,|«te lir.e of WAYNE FEED it FARMER'? STTPPT V Dunn. 8-17-ts-c FOR SALE FOR SALE: The best and most modern tire recapping, with extra deep tread plus sure stop grip. See Charles Core or Shorty Bass, Twin City Tire Service. Phone 4545, Dunn. 8-8-tfn-c FOR SALE: Will sacrifice new 1956 GE Vacuum Clean er still in original carton. Originally bought for gift. Cost $72.05. Will sell for $52.05. Phone 4602. 10-14-tfc-c FA R M FOR SALE: Ervin Stone farm six miles soujh east of Dunn, containing 30 acres more or less, with cot ton and tobacco allotment. Good buildings, lights and water. Hard surface road See F. F. Summerlin, 507 W. Broad Street or phone 2311. 10-13-tfn-c FOR SALE: Five piece living room group. Good as new. Very beautiful and nice. Will sell at sacrifice. Will sell separately or as a group. Writ®- Box 4, in care of The Daily Record. 10-17-2 t-p FOR SALE: Farmall tractor, A 100 and all equipment. Used 1 year. Will sell at sac rifice. Contact S. R. Cole man, Route 2, Lillington. 10-17-3 t-p CENTER-VIEW DRIVE IN DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY DUNN, N. C. LAST TIMES TODAY BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO "Meet The Mummy" NEWS and CARTOON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MARJORIE MAIN CHILL WILLS "Richochet Romance" ♦ STEWART t TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY IM-C-M'a DRAMATIC ROMANCE !<• Interrupted Jm MELODY” Glenn Ford Eleanor Parker ♦ DUNN + mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmrnmm i TODAY & Tt’ESDAY BENEDICT lIoEfADS . JOHN PAYNE - RONALD REAGAN OHONDA FLEMING-COLEEN GRAY Tennessee^ Partner FOR SALE: Super A. Farm” all tractor with all equip ment. John D. Norris, Route 3, Dunn. Near Hodges Chap el Church. 10-17-st-p USED ELECTRIC RANGES as low as $25.00. We’ve been selling Hotpoint like Hot Cakes and are now over stocked on trade - ins. Need the room. Must move them now. No down payment. Name your own terms. The Suggs Company. Across from the Post Office. __ 10-17-1 lt-c AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 22, at 2:00 p. m. Beasley Farm lo cated 3 miles from Dunn on 301 Highway. Known as C. D. Broughton Farm. Consist of 23 acres more or less. Good house and outbuild ings. 2 4-10 acres tobacco allotment. 6 acres cotton allotment. Also this land will be cut up in 30 of the nicest rural lots in and around Dunn. N. C. Land and Auc tion Co., office at Dunn Insurance and Realty Co., Phone 2712. 10-6-M-Th-F-7t-c AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 22 at 11:00 a. m. Henry McLean Farm two miles from Erwin on Bunnlevel Road. Good house and outbuildings. One of the nicest small farms in Harnett County. Seventy acres more or less. Tobacco allotment 2 3-10. Cotton al lotment 5 3-10. Twenty fivd acres cleared. Good terms. N. C. Land and Auction Co., office at Dunn Insurance and Realty Co., Lucknow Square, Phone 2712. 10-6-M-Th & F-7t-c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Store building Jones Attends in Quinn Shopping Center. Suitable for office. Rent rea- A rmu C r U nn | sonable. Call Pete Shell at Mrm Y 3178 or 2072. 10-12-st-p Second Lt. Archie M. Jones. Jr.. FOR RENT: Sexton's Tour ist Home. Close in. Located on 301 Highway. Nine rooms, three baths. About furnish ed. Good business for hon est sober couple. Phone 4261, Dunn. 10-14-st-c FOR RENT: Three room and bath unfurnished apart ment. Hot water. Located on North Ellis Avenue. Call 2965, Mrs. Ashley Norris. SPECIAL NOTICES" PICTURES of anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, wedding and commercial pictures. T. M. Stewart, Lillington. 7-26-tfn-c DANCE your way to popu larity. Instruction in mod ern ball room dances. Teen age classes now being form ed. Call 2393 for informa tion. 10-13-4 t-p Auto Finance •Auto loans —REFINANCING — '•••*' Reduce Your Present Payments T Money in 10 Minutes - , MOTOR' CREDIT CO.; • DUNN, n: c. Fayetteville-St. Phone 31Sh NOTICE Furniture refinished, repair ed and painted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 2744. 10-17-10 t-c LOOK. Need Cash? We’ll lend you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayetteville and Cumberland Streets, Dunn. 7-4-ts-c MONEY TO LOAN: Long term farm loans. Contact F. E. Summerlin at 507 W. Broad Street or Phone 2311. 9-21-tfn-c High Quality Baby Chicks Several Creeds PARKER SEED AM) FEED COMPANY Dunn, N. C. THE SODA SHOP HOME OF THE 95c STEAKS THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE FOR YOU. HELP WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Pine pulp wood. Also gum and popular timber and pulp wood. If you have any amount to sell, please call 3511 in Erwin after 4 p. m. 9-13-tfn-c TYPISTS: Make extra mon ey addressing postcards at home. Write Shirley Mitch ell, Box 161, Belmont, Mas sachusetts. 10-17-strp WANTED V »N 7 Furnished house immediately for newlyweds, uease contact Tea Ciail at The Daily Record Pnnn 3117. 10-17-3 t-p 80-ACRE U. S. GOVT. OIL LEASES S2OO Get our booklet—it’s FREE— packed with exciting news oi Oil Rich Wyoming. New dis coveries, pipelines, drilling wells. Map included shows oil and gas fields and loeacion of govt, acreage that could make you a fortune. Write today!— No obligation! JOHN E. DUFF Bonded Lease Broker 8681 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California CRestview '.-3181 whose father lives on Route 1, Ben son, is attending the Army’s Anu- Aircraft and Guided Missile School at Fort Bliss, Tex. Lieutenant Jones is taking the officers baric course. The course began this October and will end in January 1956. Jones attended Cleveland liigh School. His wife, Hilda, lives in El Paso. Te*. GIRLS ARE FOUND WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass. HP •- Seven teenage girls, lost overnight on Massachusetts highest mountain were found unharmed today and said they mostly “sat and talk:d and cried’’ until rescued. The high school girls, two of whom were clad in shorts, became lost near the top of 3,491 foot Mi. Greylock While on a Columbus Day hike. - aLi. ' KEEPING POSTED - Lilli Valli, Cuban dancer in Miami Beach night clubs, is a very cooperative girl. When the pho tographer asked her to pose' using a beach breakwater post to aid her toe-stand, she did. I ,Aiid here’s the result j DAILY RECORD, OfcNtf, N. 0. pill. >' flu SEATED to take a back seat in this ex ample of Oklahoma originals at • New York fashion show. Yvonne Cravens of Oklahoma City models blue jeans with a map of her state sewn on the seat. Scrapbook Winners Receive Prizes In order to help Harnett County school children to recognize, use, and preserve historical source ma terials, several schools participated in a scrap book contest. Books were judged on general appear ance content, neatness and ar rangement. writing, lettering, and evidence of research. The winners: DUNN SCHOOL Janice Moss, first prize —Mrs. Blanche Bare foot’s seventh grade; second prize, Danny Dixon, Mrs. Blanche Bare foot’s seventh grade. ERWIN SCHOOL Pat Turling ton, first prize Mr. E. A. How ard’s eighth grade; Linda Autry, second prize, Mrs. Ralph Max well’s eighth grade. BUIE'S CREEK SCHOOL Bos - Weddle, first prize, and Patsy Gregory, second prize, both stu dents are in Mr. Giles’ . eighth grade. MARY STEWART SCHOOL First prize, a Scrap Book made by Mrs. Mayo Smith’s combina tion sixth and seventh graades. Sec ond prize, Richard Frank, Mrs. Pearl H. Corbin's seventh grade. COATS SCHOOL A class Scrap Book compiled by Mrs. Ruby Ar nold’s seventh grade, first prize. Second prize, Rumel Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Gregory’s eighth grade. First prize winners will receive $5.00 in cash, second prize $3.00. Other schools not participating in the contests did interesting class projects related to the history of Harnett County. Maps, songs, poems, folk dancing, quiz programs, and special work in dramatics and in speech classes stimulated inter est in local history. GREETINGS & GIFTS •r® brought to you (root * i Friendly Neighbor® V ft Gvio ft Social Welfar® Leader® through WELCOME WAGON Mrs. R. J. Denny 88T8 DUNN, N. C. fill ml if iWI/itiJ v DICK TRACY ''MHHHHBHHfII fVESI TUINK I GET YD'JR Ndl rWvETEAPPED THAT CONSTANT T f YES. OP CCUPSE. S-E WAS "YOU'RE RIGHT, SAM, SHE’S V POINT, MRS. VULCAN. JM . gODV AND ION THE LIE EOCGENTLEMEN— GOOFING UP tuf l F Rny ■ LIMeS PREVENTS THE POLYGRAPH gk BUT THE READING WAS . MART WUKIh ~ I \' V'TH A TOESO. «W 'M. O. -^By \e— --~T I CAN ONLY STAY Ajl LEA LAYTON *S ONE ) TIH o\L> INTEREST R '"iT FEELS 300 PTO LOOK TiC=P OR T U PULI UP A CHAIb'W MlN)ute < MELISSA/ OF THE O{. T ie N TS WE’3 BE ABLE TC SEIA* -l THE &C&ME. ILL J ' ' / 1 —*....... 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