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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"
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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
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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
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The high school girls, two of
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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.
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