WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26, use the Want Ads CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words -50 c each •d 5 times - $2.25 Ov er 25 words - 2c word—Paid Ut Advance All keyed ads 25c extra. FOR SALE ipOK best results «tnrcn all farm animals, WAYNF FEED is the product for you in buy. You will find % com piete line of WAYNE FEED Ht FARMER’? SUPPLY 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. S-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 FOR SALE: 1953 Lincoln Capri. Hai'd top. Will trade for older model car. Contact Eddie C. Jones, Route 3, Dunn or at Carolina Oil Store in East Erwin. 10-21-4 t-p FOR SALE: Twenty - eight acres of land. Fifteen acres cleared. Tenant house with electricit/. One pack house and tobacco barn. One and four-tenths acres tobacco al lotment. Four acres cotton allotment. Two acres corn allo|pent. Located six miles Soulheast of Dunn near Spring Branch Church. For further information, see Mrs. E. T. Tew at 110 North Or ange Avenue or Phone 4792, 10-25-2 t-p AUCTION SALE 1955 Silent Flame Tobacco Harvester, 1955 Ford tractor and equipment, 1946 one and one - half ton truck, Scoop for Ford tractor, 1919 Model T Truck and a trail er will be sold at auction Saturday, October 29 at 10 a. m. Property of Teeney Young, Route 2, Benson, near Raynor Mill Pond. 10-19-W-2t.-i> FOR SALE High quality coal and oil. Erwin Coal & Oil Co., Erwin. W. B. Warren Oil Co., Dunn. -9-W-tfn CENTER-VIEW DRIVE IN DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY DUNN. N. a f LAST TIMES TODAT "The Country Girl" BING CROSBY WILLIAM HOLDEN GRACE KELLY CARTOON - .. ..I .1 , .. ■■ + STEWART ♦ TODAY ONLY GENE KELLY KATHRYN GRAYSON —to— " Anchors A weigh" 7DUNN + LAST TIME TODAY JANET LEIGH JACK (Mr. Roberta) LEMMON —in— "My Sister Eileen" SPECIAL AUCTION SALE BETHUNE STOCK YARDS, I LILLINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,! 7:00 p. m. Joe Riddles original sale of 1001 items, couches, plat-! form rockers, all kinds chairs, dishes, tools, toys, paint and etc. A whale of a sale. Don’t miss it. Free prizes. 10-25-2 t-c FOR SALE: Nice three bed room house, with carport and garage. Well located. Al ready financed. Contact James W. Snipes, Dial 2121, Dunn. 10-25-4 t-c FOR SALE: Male Boxer pup py. Registered thoroughbred. From line of champions. Contact P. S Maxwell of Falcoln. 10-26-3 t-p PIANO We have a nice used piano located in your vicinity. Re liable party may have by paying unpaid balance. Terms can be arranged. If interested in buying, write or call Lee Klittz Piano Co., Centerview, Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 27133. 10-26-3 t-c | FOR SALE: Guy - Jones ! Subdivision. Most desir able building lots in Dunn. Good neighbors. Beautifulj i homesites. Twenty - three ! lots left. Call Charles Lee I Guy. Home 2097. Office | 4907. 10-26-^t-p 7or rent SPECIAL NOTICES PICTURES ol anything, anywhere and anytime. Spe cialize in group, wedding and commercial pictures. T. M. Stewart, Lillington. 7-26-tfn-c NOTICE Pilot Life offers unexcelled hospital coverage. Investi gate their low cost family protection plan. Contact James W. Snipes, Dial 2121, Dunn. 10-25-4 t-c Auto Finance AUTO LOANS ■ —REFINANCING— Reduce Your [’resent • Payments . . y Money in 10 Minuses - ;■ MOTOR S CREDIT CO. PUNN, n: c. Phone T1 —- - NOTICE Furniture refinished, repair ed and painted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 2744. 10-17-lOt-c LOOK, Need Cash? Well Send you money on your ap pliances or furniture. SE CURITY LOAN CORPORA TION, Corner Fayetteville stnd Cumberland Streets, Dunn. 7-4-ts-c High Quality Baby Chicks Several Breeds PARKER SEED AND FEED COMPANY Dunn, N. C. THE SODA SHOP HOME OF THE 95c STEAKS THERE IS ALWAYS A GOOD ONE FOR YOU. ATTENTION - ATTENTION Now open for your conven ience Hodges Upholstery Shop . . . We do expert auto seat cover tailoring and re upholster furniture. We have In oar employ Jr. Honeycutt who has 6 years experience in this work. Come out and give us an opportunity to show you our expert work. HODGES UPHOLSTERY 805 S. Clinton - Dial 4402 HELP WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Pine pulp wood. Also gum and, popular timber ard pulp wood. If you have any amount to sell, please call 3511 in Erwin after 4 p. m. 9- WANTED HELP WANTED: Large gro cery store has immediate opening for front clerk, al so for delivery truck driver. Must be between 18 and 45 years of age, neat, willing to work. Good pay. Apply Gro cery Store, care of The Daily Record. 10-24-3 t-c WANTED: To keep small children during the day. Call 3203 and ask for Mrs. W. C. Batts or contact her at 106 Joy Street. 10- W T ANTED: Timber. Large or small tracts located within 20 miles of Coats. Write or call Stewart Bros. Lumber Company, Coats, N. C. Phone 9553. 10-25-30 t-c WANTED: Have immediate opening for experienced beauty operator. Apply to Mrs. Carl Lucas at Vi-let Beauty Shop in East Erwin. 10-26-st-c Opportunities $75-SBO WEEKLY , Guaranteed Salary Plus bonus and commis sions for established in surance debit in and near Dunn. Experience prefer red. Apply at 312 Huske Building, or write P. O. 246, Phone 23638, Fay- , etteville. 10-21-FMW-3t-p Educators (Continued from Part One) the community for aid in educa tion. Teachers can make education more meaningful to the student, he said, by introducing them to real life activities and the real-life sit uation. “Children learn by doing, feeling, experiencing.’’ he said. ‘"lfae tea cher must draw on the human, material, social, institutional and capital resources—all of them—to make the most impression ■with her lessons.” Conference host was F. H. Led better, principal of Harnett High Schools. G. T Proffit. superinten dent of Harnett County schools, gave a welcoming talk to the as sembled teachers. A panel discus sion on resource-use educaUon was moderated by T. R. Moore, city councilman of Southern Pines and the panel members were Miss Joi Lemsden, of the Harnett Welfare Dept.; Lemuel R. Johnson, register of deeds in Chatham County; Mil ton Cheshire, county commissioner of Lee County and Clifton Blue, state legislator of Moore county. Invocation was delivered by Rev. A. T. McDaniel, pasor of Saint John Baptist Church. Tire Shaw town Elementary Chorus sang, and there was a dosing solo by P. C. Hill, teacher at Harnett High Schoool and another solo. ‘-Where er You Walk," by Vilena Morgan of Shawtown School. Dr. Brown was introduced by R C. Simmons, president *f tire Har nett County unit of . the NCTA. Miss Wiilie M. Jeffries was coordi nator of the student playlets which made up the lat’er part of tire program. “Improvement of Economic Sta tus Through Savings,” was pre sented by W. B. Wicker School of Sanford: “Through Education,” by Golds ton High School; “Thr ough Housing.” by Academy Heights, Pinehurst; “Through Bus iness,” by Gentry Elementary School, Erwin. A dinner followed. This was the .sixth annual re source-use education conference here. North Carolina College’s ninth annual conference on this subject will be held November 11 at 0 a. m. DUNN HOSPITAL Following is a list of patients who have been admitted to the tttfc to m¥ 1 Hr J PROMOTED Captain I. R. Williams. Jr., of Dunn, now station ed p.t Merced, Calif., has been pro moted to Captain in the Air Force. An Air Forceman for the past five years, Capt. Williams is a graduate of the United States Na val Academy at Annapolis. His father. Attorney, I. R. Wil liams. Sr., of Dunn, was a Captain in World War One. Ike Predicts (Continued From Pace One) Mr. Eisenhower’s Big Four meet ing in Geneva last July. “As I said to the American peo ple on my return from Geneva,” the President said today, “th; ‘acid test’ would come when tlxe foreign ministers, in accordance with our Geneva directive, tackle concretely these problems for which our nations have responsibility and which, If unresolved, create ten sion and danger”. German Unity Foremost The President regarded as “fore most” among the matters before the Big Four “the reunification of Germany within a framework of European security.” Manhunt (Continued from Page Owe) appeared from his home here on the night of the murder and had not been heard from until he turned up at Has ings. The renewed search for the clothes and the re-que.-tionlng of a 33-yeal-old golf caddy were evi dence of police determination to go back to the very beginning of their nine-day-old manhunt. little Things (Continued from Page One! reported that furniture is getting prettier but more expensive all the time ..Meredith Cromartie insists that she doesn’t like to have her picture made.... First pretty girl we ever heard say that ..The building occupied by the old Har nett Theatre is now for rent .. Dll be good to get rid of that eye sore Why doesn’t Dunn send one of its prettly girls to represent the town at Charlotte's big Chris tmas Caroussel Parade?... It’s by far the biggest, most elaborate, most colorful celebration held m this State each year .. Celebrities will be there by the dozen. Dunn Hospital during the past 21 hours: Lola Madge Robinson. Bet ty Rogers. Mrs. Eva Herrington, and Master Sammy Gene Brown. GREETINGS « GIFT S •ro brought to you from Friendly Neighbors v ft Civic ft Social Welfare Leaders through WELCOME WAGQS4 Mrs. R. J. Denny 3878 DUNN, N. C. (N* mi tor dltpßd . * RECORD, btrfrk, c. DICK TRACY / : __ SOO.iT MAKE ME T REX MORGAN, M. D. -By DAL CURTIS Its METD-BR _ * |J- Ui<; UFITUPB I.FN6TM. BREADTH AMP ..IT ’ SfR V lit -v' r " ' DON'T AHIfML, V/E6STASLE. MAR. SUPSTANCE IS RECORDER THERE'S A CGRTAIM NATURAL . WANT ANV', NOR M*N£RAL — , rjg AMP NEW '1 * 1 r- * «»ro*«UMo* ' 1 jj/‘ 2 j ... WT. M ... >■_! 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