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CLASSIFIED RATES Under 25 words - 50c each ad — 5 times - $2.25 — Ov er 25 words - 2c word—Paid in Advance — All keyed ads 25c extra FOR' SALE LINOLEUM RUGS WERE $12.95 Now $9.95 THE SUGGS CO. 110 W. Broad St. — Dunn, N. C. FOR SALE: Modern home, 5 rooms and bath in good residential section of Dunn. On nice comer lot, large enough for another house. Owner building new home, buyer can get immediate possession. One of the best uuys in town. Telephone day 2446 night 2228. 1-23-tfn-C FOR SALE: 5 room house with lloor furnace, hard wood floors, lot 100X162. Selling due to transfer. Lo cated on Old Post Road be tween Dunn and Erwin. Call C. G. Bowling at 4363 after 5 P.M. 1-31-fjt-P FOR SALE: 6 room house, hot water and floor furnace, built in cabmets, car port, twin garage, on County Ave. between Dunn and Erwin. Contact; John. Q. Sorrell, phone 2420. 2-l-5t-P jAll Hiat l^C3\er-t Allows^! AGNES MOOREHEAO • CONRAD NAGEL A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE FOR SALE: Rip saw, band , saw and electric motor com plete. Car trailer. Contact John C. Sorrell, phone 2420. 2-l-5t-P LAST TIME TODAY SOth Century-Fox INGRID BERGMAN YVJL BRYNNER HELEN HAYES WEDNESDAY ONLY LAST TIME TODAY FRED MacMUKRAY JEFFREY HUNTER —IN— "Gun For * A Coward" USA CAVE STERLING HOLLOWAY STARTS WEDNESDAY ROCK1*' ROLL vs THE "gQUAREST ,\Y :r FOR RENT FOR' RENT: 5 room apart ment at 210 S- Elm Ave. Call \x W. C. Register day phone - 4246 night phone 9395. i 1-16-tfn-C s FOR RENT: Upstairs bed room, reasonable at 709 S. Magnolia Ave. Phone 3493 after 2 p.m. 2-l-4t-C FOR RENT: 5 room frame house, two miles north of Dunn, running water, newly painted; Phone 3972 or 260u. 2-l-5tC FOR RENT: 3 room apart ment, wired for stove, hot ■ water heater, newly painted ’ at 503 Wake St. Apply at! 1 505 Wake St., Mrs. J. E. • Register or call 4734. J-t-29-tfn-C J FOR RENT:. 4-room house ! on Erwin, Route 1, also 5 ’ room house on Old Post Road Erwin— 4-room apart , ment in Erwin completely private— 3-room house in i oouth Erwin— All of these ! are lurnished or unfurnish ed. Contact: Pauline Tart at Paulines Grocery or call ' 228y. 2-5-tfn.C ! FOR RENT. Nice four room apartment in quiet section of town, central heating, tub and shower, stove and re frigerator furnished if want ed, private front and back entrance, reasonable rent.' Avaiiaoie February 1st. Call; Porters Restaurant 243y. 1-22-tfn-C FOR RENT: 2 Apartments; Three-room and four-room apts. Very good neighbor hood. Beth unfurnished but will furnish one, if desired. Contact H. W. Prince or phone 2203. !■ ( l-3t-Tu Th M-C SPECIAL NOTICES When you Think or PICTUR ES, think of me. But when you see me don’t think of a cartoon. PICTURES of any thing, anytime, anywhere Specialize in weddings and group pictures. T. M. Stew art, Lillington, N- C. NOTICE: PHOTOS-Copies of pictures which have appear ed in the Daily Record are available on request. Eight by-ten prints, $2.00; five-by seven prints, $1.50. Please make complete identifi cation, by date of paper if possible, when ordering. Daily Record, Dunn, N. C. Call 4624. 1-14-tfn-P -^ NOTICE: See James Chance, housemover, free estimate, work (guaranteed. Contact; James Chance, Route 4, Dunn, phone 9256. l-9-20t-P YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER THE SUGGS CO. 110 W. Broad St| DTJNN, N. C. Need A Personal Loan We make loans from $10 to 1000 on autos and furniture. Security Loan Corporation Corner Fayetteville And Cumberland Streets DUNN, N. C. 1 V ! ' 1 INCOME TAX HELP: Per sonalized service for individ uals. 15 years experience. See me now, reasonable rates or information, contact Legislators (Continued From Paco One) Prepare For Inauguration While the legislators gathered here, final preparations were rush ed for the two-day celebration be ginning Wednesday .to mark the inauguration of Gov. Luther H. Hodges and other state officials. City workmen placed bunting along downtown Fayetteville Street, route of the inaugural parade, and checked decorations in the Raleigh -^ Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Mary Pope Wade, Deceased, late of Harnett County, State of North Carolina, on all persons holding claims a gainst said estate to present them fully itemized and verified within one year from the date of publica tion of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All* persons indebted to, said Estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 5th day of January, 1956. J. N. STEPHENSON, Administrator for the Estate of Mrs. Mary Pope Wade, Deceased. Jam. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12.P r Memorial Auditorium, scene of the inauguration ceremonies Thursday at noon. State employes finished up the lastminute work preparing 'the newly-painted House and Senate chambers for the influx of legisla tors Wednesday. Raleigh hotel clerks tore their hair over requests for room reser vations in the already - packed hotels. Christian Circle No. 6 Met At Prescott Home Mrs. Huldah Prescott was host ess last night to members of Cir cle 6 of Hood Memorial Christian Church at her home on W. Cum berland Street. The program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Tommy Harrall. She used as her topic, "How To Live Graciously". The program was closed with prayer by Mrs. Jack Daniell. Mrs. William Tart, circle leader presided over a short business meeting and the secretary-treas urers report was given by Mrs. Hoover Adams. The hostess, Mrs. Prescott serv ed coffee with Japanese fruit cake or pecan pie to her guests. Those attending were Mrs. Tom my Harrall, Mrs. Jack Daniell, Mrs. William Tart, Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mrs. Wayne Justesen, Mrs. Ed son etts, Mrs. Bill Hinton,' Mrs. Carl -1 HEAVY HENS WANTED AFTER A LAYOFF DUE TO DOCTOR S ORDERS, I AM BACK IN THE CHICKEN-BUYING BUSINESS. MORNINGS AT OUR STORE. V WE BUY EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR HEAVY HENS. BRING THEM TO WESLEY LEE'S GROCERY EAST BROADvST. PHONE 2371 i DUNN, N. C. Room 109, Cottondale Hotel, or call 3166- 1-16-tfn-C AUTO LOANS —REFINANCING— •Reduce Your Present • ~ Payments Money in 10 Minutes MOTOR CREDIT CO. DUNN, N'. C. Fayetteville, St. Phone 3158 Help Wanted WANTED: Family to work, can furnish house. Call 4623 or information. 2-5-3tP MELOQMfl JVAQ£#t Un R. J. Denny DUNN, N. C. 3878 PRINCE'S DEPT. STORE IN DUNN Has A Top Value For You In 400 Pairs Df Discontinued Jarman and Fortune Men's Dress Shoes That Sold ^For As High As 12.95 For Only 3.99 - 4.99 5.99 A Pair — Ask Fuerett Warren — v \ He'll Show Faircloth, Mrs. Frank McLeod, Miss Electa Maynard and the hostess. Mrs. Stewart Entertains At Dinner Party Mrs, Sallif Stewart was hostess to a group of friends at a delight ful dinner recently at her home on North Layton Ave. Arrangements of pink and white flowers lent a charming note to the spacious home. The dinner consisted of potato salad, greens, roast pork, chicken, pickles, hot rolls coffee jell© and fruit cake. Those enjoying Mrs. Stewart’s hospitality were Rev. R. L. Sand ers, Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Mioter, Mrs. C. C. long, Mrs. Nora Fuller and Mr. Henry Stewart. Drowns < Continued from Page One' dren, 3-year-old twin girls Debra Lynn and Oory Lynn, and 5-year - old John, had been dead about four hours. Puetz said he called his wife early in the afternoon and she sounded "happy.” He said he call ed her again later, and hurried home 'when nobody answered. Lover (Continned from Page One) year - old Pat Stone. Authorities said Rogers grabbed the gun and was wounded to the ensuing souf fle. Officers quoted the teen - age girl as saying “if you’re going to kill anybody, kill me. But leave Ahem alone." Tlie girl told police she recently told Lane she would have to stop dating him. : Daily Record Ads Pay VOU'VE BEEN Ft v/INC BC SNOT IN THIS OUT,-IT TOO LjDNG-CXWV UP that Five— \\ ^ rri i \e? •AMD FOR ONLY A DOt-LAR. MORE yputL. STEP ON IT UNCLE JAKEl^ ANV SECONP THEM BANKERS WILL COfAE BUSTIN' OUT TH' * DOOR VELUN' FOR HELP! J •MAfatCAWrn.F Pn QUICK, 'SHSKIFP:..T^SKg SO THOSE tOUFOUhlPED J5ANDIT.S THAT HOLD UP nT~—r THE BANK! rr'1 •_i ALLY OOF — MOTT ANYTHING.J. HOW ABOUT WHEN YOU WERE A LITTLE BOY ? OH, NOT 50 LONG... jMOREN iHAT, TEN , FIFTEEN / DOC... ITS BEEN YEARS, MAYBE) FIFTEEN OR ,,, _TWENTY MILLION V YEARS AT LEAST.' 'y^ w// I k> i WHY IS HE attracted to THET FAT BEAST? HE CRAVES A PAPPX IS WHV. EVRV CHILE IS entitled to ONE-EVEN < JF IT'S ONE LIKE ME.7 J ia:M v— ns | NANCY - By ERNIE BUSHM \W\\ 'V Y VN\ HU 'Mil _3HL HURCH, ATITS reguiar bus/nbss MEETING, VOTE? UNANIMOUSLY TO CCNS/PER YOU AS OUR PASTOR. AS OUR COMMITTEE TOU? tart/no SMART PER YEAR AMO
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