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FOR SALE
fOR best results wixn il!
farm animals. WAYNF
PEED is the product for yon
to buy. You will find a com
plete line of WAYNE FEED
at FARMER’? SUPPLY
Dudxl 8-17-ts-c
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TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY
HALLOWEEN
Late Show
T-O-N-l-G-H-T
MASTER tifliL
A THOUSAND BIT
HORRORS! 'WjL
See him pit hit
terror against
Japan's treach-
erous agents in Mk
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GEORGE I
Bring Your Best
Ghoul Friend
6et Up A Partyl
Don't Dare Gome
Alone You'll Be
Afraid To Go
Home!
H^tHfember
DOORS OPEN 11:00 P. M.
, Am* SEATS 00c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: The Best and
most modern tire recapping, j
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 QE Vacuum Clean
er still in original carton.
Originally bought for gift.
Cost $72.05. Will sell for
$52.05. Phone 4602.
FOR SALE: Farmall C, two
row tractor, planters, culti
vators and other equipment.
If interested see T. A. Core,
309 South Fayetteville Ave
nue. 10-28-3 t-p
FOR SALE: NoT IGOAUis-
Chalmers Combine with mo
tor. Will sell cheap. Call
4186. 10-27-tfn-c
SELLING AT SACRIFICE:
One Hotp oi n t Electric
Range. Slightly damaged in
shipmentt. §mall piece ot
chipped enamel only dam
age, otherwise absolutely
new. Come in and make us
an offer. THE SUGGS COM
PANY. ACROSS FROM THE
POST OFFICE.
10-27-3 t-c
FOR SALE: Five piece
chrome dinette set. Blue up
holstered chairs. Phone 2517.
10-31-lt-p
FOR SALE: Three room size
Duo Therm heater. Used two
imonths. S4O. See Mrs. Ern
est Jordan between 6 and 9
p. m. at 609 North Park Ave.
or call 4923. !0-31-tfn-c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two room first
floor furnished apartment.
Electrically equipped. Reas
onable rent. 308 North Clin
ton Avenue. Phone 3391.
1 10-28-st>p
FOR RENT: Duplex apart
ment, five rooms and bath.
Water heater, storage attic,
garage and floor furnace.
Ideal for older couple. 602
South McKay. Day phone
2246. Night phone 3420.
10-31-3t-MWF-p
FOR RENT: One three
room house just outside city
limits and one 4 room aparU
ment with hot and cold wa
ter wired for electric stove
and complete, bath. Avail
able around November io.
Joe Norris. Phone 2932 or
2789. 10-81-7 t-c
' FOR RENT: Office formerly
, occupied by Bill Taylor, At
torney. Located on West
Cumberland Street. Contact
William S. WeUons.
6-30-eod-tfn-c
SPECIAL NOTICES
PICTURES of anything,
anywhere and anytime. Spe
cialise in group, wedding
and commercial pictures. T.
M. Stewart, UUingtoh.
7-26-tfn-c
CENTER-VIEW
DRIVE IN
DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY
DUNN, N. C.
LAST TIME TODAY
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NEWS and CARTOON
" TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
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KIM NOVAK
BRIAN KEITH
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Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
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Money fn 10 Minutes -
MOTOR
CREDIT CO.
■ ’ '< DUNN, N". C.
'Fayetteville-St. Phone
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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
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 our employ Jr. Honeycutt
who has € years experience
in this work. Come out and
give u» an opportunity to
show you our expert work.
HODGES UPHOLSTERY
805 8. Clinton - Dial 4402
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-
WANTED
WANTED: Timber. Large or
small tracts located within
20 miles of Coats. Write or
call Stewart Bros. Lumber
Company, Coats, N. C.
Phone 9553. 10-25-80 t-c
WANTED: Havte immediate
opening for experienced
beauty operator. Apply to
Mrs. Carl Lucas at Vi-let
Beauty Shop in East Erwin.
10-
HELP WANTED: Whitfe lady
wants to care for small chil
dren in her home for work
ing mothers five days a
week. Mrs. W. C. Batts, 106
Joy Street. 10-81-3 t-c
WANTED: Waitresses. Be
ginning of tourist season.
Good tips. Johnson’s Res
taurant 10-31-tin-c
VALUABLE BtSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
New Automatic 3 in 1 Hot
Drink Unit handling the
world famous nationally ad
vertised Maxwell House Cof
fee, Bakers Chocolate, Ten
derleaf Tea. You must be
honest, reliable, have a sin
cere desire and ambition to
own a permanent highly
profitable year round busi
ness which can be operated
from your home in spare or
full time. Thorough training
and 100% co-operation giv
en. Locations obtained by
our experts. Immediate un
believable income. 10 units
doing the national average
would give you an income
of $1834.73 monthly, $22,-
016.76 yearly. You must have
$1190.00 or more to start.
We assist you in financing
large operations. For furth
er information, write giving
phone to “Business Oppor
tunity” in care of The Daily
Record. 10-31-lt-p.
lHfc Daily record, dunn, s. c.
Television
Schedules
WNAO RALEIGH. N. C.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
6:45 Morning Almanac
7:00 Morning Show
8:00 Cap ain Kangaroo
9:00 Brunch Theatre
10:00 Morning Movie
11:00 Camera Carousel <
12:00 Industry on Parade
12:15 Love of Life
12:30 Autumn Scenes
1:00 Jack Paar Show
1:30 The Briarhopper Show
2.00 Rdbert Q. Lewis
2:30 Youth On The March
3 .00 Big Payofif
3:30 Bob Crosby
3:45 “28” Presents
4:00 Coffee Break
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 On Your Account
5:00 Adventure Time
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Capitol Digest
6:10 Sports Report
6:20 Star Time
6:40 Weather
6:45 Doug Edwards
7:00 TBA
7:30 Name That Tune
8:00 Navy Log
8:30 You’ll Never Get Rich
9:00 Meet Millie
8:30 Cavalcade Theatre
10:00 $64,000 Question
10:30 My Favorite Husband
11.00 News Roundup
11:05 The Late Show
12:30 Sign Off
WTVD DURHAM II
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I
7:00 Today
9:00 Ding Dong School
9:30 Search for Beauty
10:00 Home
11:00 Tennessee Ernie
11:30 Feather Your Nest
12:00* Home Theatre
1:00 Farm
*l:Ul Midday Weather
1:50 WTVD News
1:30 Home Cookin’
2:00 Ted Mack’s Matinee
2:30 Afternoon
3:30 World of Mr. Swaeney i
3:45 Modem Romances
4:00 Pinky Lee
4:30 Howdjr Doody ...
4:30 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Carolina News
6:10 Today’s Weather
8:15 John Daly News
6:30 Cisco Kid
7:00 Tire Chevy Show
8:00 Make Room For Daddy
8:30 Mystery Theatre
9:00 Superman
9:30 Big Thwn
10:00 Star Tonight
10:30 Late News
10:35 Late Evening Weather
10:40 Overseas Adventure
10:45 Dateline Europe
11:15 Preview's and Sign-Off
WNCT «■ GREENVILLE 9
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1
6:45 Bob Williams Show
7:00 Morning Show, CBS
7:30 Morning Sliow, CBS
8:00 Ca.pl. Kangaroo, CBS
8:00 Cap . Kangaree, CBS
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 Morning Mediations
10:15 Coffee Cup Theatre
11:15 Arthur Godfrey Time. CBS
11:30 Strike It Rich. CBS
12:00 News
12:10 Weatherman
12:15 Love of Life. CBS
12:30 Search Fbr Tomorrow-, CBS
12:45 Guiding Light, CBS
1:00 Farm Facts
1:15 Bob Williams Show
1:30 Love Story. CBS
2:00 Family Fare
2:45 Art Linkfetter’s House -
pary, CBS
3:00 Big Payoff. CBS
3:30 World Geography
4:00 Brighter Day. CBS
4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 On Your Account. CBS
5:00 Cactus Jim Club
5:30 Cartoon Carnival
5:45 Toyland Expresse
6:00 Sports Highlights
6:05 Weatherman
6:10 Carolina News
6:15 Carl Goerch
6:30 Eddie Arnold Sliow
7:00 Jewel Box Jamboree
7:15 rioug Edwards, CBS
7:30 Name That Tune. CBS
8:00 Eddy Cantor Show
8:30 You il Ntever Get Rich, CBS
9:00 Make Room For Daddy,
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9:30 Cavalcade Theft-re, CBS (
10:00 964,000 Question, CBS H *
10:30 Favorite Story. CBS
11:00 llO’clock News
11:05 flMQUgttWftP
11:10 Weatherman
11:15 Late Show’ . '
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