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k TELL IT CLASSIFIED RATES liMSn St WORDS SO CENTS BACH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, S CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. for Sale I-A PUR SALE: One horsepower Johnson water pump. Slightly us ed. See Clifton Brock, Islington, 893-4851. 10-15-tine ry. Pour-door hardtop, fully equip* ped, power steering and brakes. Air conditioned. GaU 892-2835 af ter 6 pja. 9-27-tfno FOR SALE: 1961 Ford two door hardtop. Solid white with fid and white Interior. Po wer steering, Cruis-a-matic trans mission. Low mileage. In excellent condition. Can 893-7774. 9-27-tfnO FOR SALE: Three home in Godwin. Large closets, fire place, on acre of land. $8409. Call Carl Schulthiae Realty Co., in Fayetteville, Hemlock 33490 or Hudson 45728. ' v-MMS-lOc FOR SALE: Fence poet - sure treated. All sizes. Godwin Feed & Seed Service, 412 East Edgerton Street, Dunn. Phone 892-3919. 10-4-20O TRIPLE HEADER SALE A T SEARS. 1. Save $00 on famous Kenpwsp* jsMier-nFer . pair. 2. Seam 9x12 Axminster carpets re duced to (38.88. 3. Remodel your kitchen with a 60 inch wood sink and a matching 60 inch wall ca binet for $89.95. 10-18-7C FOB SALE: Babbit boxes, genuine handmade, old wood, new treadle strings at wholesale prices, $12 per dozen. Browning auto, shot guns, model SO Winchester auto, shotguns, Duxbak hunting cloth es, hunting boots. See' us first. We appreciate your business. Oro~ mar tie Hardware in downtown Dunn, ” ~ FOB SALE: Grocery stare at MO South Magnolia Avenue. 8ee Mrs. Sanders or call 803<9200. 10-28-6p FOR SALE: Collards 10a a head. Sc a pound, $1 a bushel- Tomatoes VAc a pound, $3 a bushel. Cousin Pope’s collard patch at Holland’s Lake. lo-as-ap FOB SALE: Grin, fully equipped with built In barbecue ovens. Most desirable location in Harnett Coun ty. Doing good business. Located near the Erwin Airport. Reason able price. See owners at grill after 10:00 a. m. 10-38-Sc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two redecorated a partments near grammar school. Two and three bedrooms. Also two bedroom house between Dunn acid Erwin. James Best * Co., 892-6910. 10-38, 30, lc Female Help 3-B MAIDS FOR NEW TORS MANY NEEDED 935-856 WEEK Free room, boaitt, uniforms, TV, Guaranteed jobs in heart of New York & New Jersey. Fare advanced. DIX AGENCY, 248 West 34 St New York 10-28-lp Special Notice» -W Lew Cost Ante, Personal Home Improvement Loans. Honrs: Monday thru Friday 9 to 5 — Sat. 9 to 12 Commercial Bank YOUR Church or Group cun raise $50 and more, easy and fast. Have 10 members each sell only twenty 50c packages my lovely cheery Christmas Carol Table Napkins. Keep $50 for your treasury. No money needed. Free Samples. Anna Wade, Dept. 151HW4, Lyn chburg, Va. 10-28-lp MEED MONEY ?~ mm. We will lend you money on aap thing of valuei Watches, Dia monds, TV sets, Radios, Guns, Sultan, Tools, Can, Ranges, Refrigerators, trikes, War Bonds, Etc. 8 INSTRUCTIONS --,<i -- .. ■ 4 V. 8. CIVIL 8ERVICR TESTS! Men-women, M -52. Start high as $102.00 a week. Preparatory train ing until appointed. Thousands of Jobs open. Experience usually un necessary. FREE information on Jobs,^salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1000, e/o The Daily Record. - (p» LOST: Girl’s white cardigan sweater. Left in bleachers Oct-JV fter the Dunn-Clinto* football ante. Rewanl. Call 8824463. .. >•!••• J8-2*e4p unth, J iw ifa&it hfi* »*?5<jsi^,H!> ytii-’j Wanted 7 mechanic. Must brink reference*; Apply in pemm at RoWn Hood Truck Stop on Interstate M, three BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN * FART - TIME < TOY ROUTE Very Small Starting Capital GOOD INCOME Operate from Home Several Choice Territories AVAILABLE Dunn and also Fayetteville, Lilling ton, Benson, Goldsboro, Erwin Smithfield phis several othei miles north of Dunn. •-a-tfnc areas. We will appoint a sincere man a woman to use our sales aids in es tablishing and servicing a numbei of sensational self - service "TOY SHOP" Displays in markets, drug variety stores.etc.,You get expert Company advice and guidance However, you must replace toy) each week and collect money. REQUIRES ONLY FEW HOURS EACH WEEK This to not a lob hut a chance t< get into something you may havi always wanted - a business of youi own. One that can be handled h spare time and still leave room foi full time expansion. - * NOT A GET RICH-QUICK-SCHEME If you have a desire to better your self - if sober, honest, and realfc sincere, have a car St $298 (mini mum required), apply at once, giv lng complete details about yoursell phone nUfiber. Airmail or wire: . iffOK MERCHANDISING CORP. oFK Mumford Rites Conducted Today Funeral services for Mrs. Kfflt Parnell Mumford, 75, who diec Saturday were conducted Monda: at 3:30 p.m. in Cromartie Fune ral Home by the Rev. P. O. Jack son. Burial was in Hodges Chape: Church cemetery. She is survived by one brother H. P. Parnell of Falcon. Mrs. Joyce Harris Sister Succumbs Labon W. Green, 51, of Clayton died Friday in a Chapel Hill hos pltal. ' Survivors include his widow Janie Barnes Green; two daugh ters, Brenda Lee and BUUe of th< home; his mother, Lula A. Greet of Clayton; a brother J. M. of Clay ton; six sisters, Mrs. Christini Wall, Mrs. jonnnle Johnson ant Mrs. Tom Perry of Wehdel; Mrs Winnie Carroll of Clayton; Mrs Lucille Turnbam of Charlotte and Mrs. Joyce Harris of Dunn. I '# Surle* Mobile Some* i Mobile 8ORLE8 AUTO SALE* A SERVICE POPE ROAD, DUNN And Our New LeeetieA 1435 8, Wilmington St., Raleigh . Phone 884 - Mil. ME VS BErORE TOO ROT Phone 888 - S8M or MR - SIM § ■ — DOWN i I" ' '"mi ... <*5fr via Jury List Is Drawn James Thomas Garner, Angler Rt. 1; Clyde Tart, Angler, Rt. 3; June B. Elkins, Dunn; Bobby Duncan, Angler, Rt. 3; N. V. Step henson, Jr., Angler; A. G. Eta* wart, Jr., Bunnlevel; Thurman Collins, Fuquay, Rt. t; Elmon Lee^ Unden, Rt. 1; Daniel Lee, Linden, Rt. 1; William N. Tundall, Burnt* level, Rt. 1; John B. Hargrove, Dunn Rt. I; J. Wilton Byrd, Bunnlevel; Coy L. Williams, Coat# Rt. 1; Id. A. Temple, Bunnlevel, Rt. 1; Leo McDonald, Ullington: Jimmy K, Johnson, Coats, Rt l;. Harold T. Butte, tilling ton, Rt 1; Thomas Harrell Marler, Dunn; William SUnley Wicker, Erwip J. C. Elmore, Dunn; Robert Ar bi Beard, Spring Lake, Rt 1; Bob by Gene Jefferies, Angler; H. Garland Dupree, Angler, . Rt U James D. Cooper,- Erwin; AH® Max Matthews, Angler Rt. >3? Odell G. Wilkes, LDUngton, Rt 2; W. W. Cunningham, Jr., Dunn; London Womack, Broadway, Rt 111 Clarence Hicks Gennady, Dunn; R. W. Moore. Fuquay Rt. »; Bar old M. Morgan, LUUngton; H. Bernice Llgon, Ullington; Purvis Claytoq, Dunn Rt. 3; R. E,;Te®> pie, Bunnlevel, Rt 1; J. E. Cappt William Paul Dixon, Ctoals; *d word Paul Flowers, Buies Creek; Paul Flowers, JguiM Omsk; Or vffle P. Youfag;Angled, ***• l’ Jack Currliif**BEBlngton, Rt. *; Kenneth SeagroVes, Angler; Ben jamin W. Matthews, Burmlevel; Leon Manning, Erwin, Rt. tv Ja mes Floyd Powell, Ullington Rt 3; W. H. MdKinnle, Sknford, Rt. *#; *>' ' ' ' ! A ’’’ <ft The following Jurors Were drawn for CivH Term of Superior ORDER beginning Novemebr 18th. n Johnson, Angler Rt. S; »Bles, Angler Rt 4; Levi Fuguey Rt. 1; It N. Shaw, lake, Rt. 1; Hughie K. Angler, Rt. 1; John Ragland, Cameron, Rt, he Cotton, Puguay, RA i; Earl C. Baas, Erwin; L. M. Fish, Fuguay, Rt. 1; Edward Barefoot, Dunn; Hugh W. Smith, Bunnle vel, Rt. 1; J. D. Brown, Jr., Ma met’s; Charles Nick Wilson, Bunn level Rt 1; Norman Shaw, Spring Lake, Rt. l; D. C. Catlett, Dunn; ,L.*F. Rollins, Fuquay, Rt l; Ed win B. Dean, Buies Creek: A. B. Parker, Dunn, Rt. 2; Robert R Pltwaman, Chalybeate Springs. -i • r* ■ * v,v. ■yfrhl CAPT. EASY VOUIttSUttr NO STRM4C to 19M> U'M SORB. | BOP-**’ 'wou>ffl MB CAPTAIN U1 RISHfHOLD Ar, KNOTS., AT 1721 HOURS. OUR COURSE, 3420.5PEEP TEN KNOTS! YOU CAW FI6URE OUR PRESENT APPROXIMATE POSITION VES. iLLTRY , TO CONTACT HELP AT ONCE! J HIDE BELOW... 'LET ME KNOW WHEN THE/OPEN THE SEACOCKS! ! *rtyn *• s>v DICKTBACY m nrmmi a HA, HA, HAf WHAT HUMORr «6pOO-ltL TROT OVER . AND GET IT. I. !>■*■■ .EEECKJUESL rS>v ;Pf ~i— T-1 DISCOVERED, IF 'TOU DROP THEM IN OFTEN EN0U6H ItXICAN AAAKH F6EN FRIED ^ l; potatoes-—y .u. WA POP-UPTCASTtR./ J T LYOOP V X rifcl t, MCA, l«. T.M. »■» U.S. !¥..»■_ a* t VDHWS 6y. TH* Pit.. fc.'- - ,,•<? si Onlo Citizen toproteet IsDavid :e;Hjn g*»und that, legetiy, wfr Halru-breasted ansbindtujhoonl^ wanrb&tobelefb dbneahd sleep* i brings peace on Isn’t a Hairt,) ■ breasted Ginsbtrd but—dorttyou . wish there ■ Wd« one? CaD. y- r*‘ **} \ x -•? r nancy s *TT I
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