CLASSIFIED
RATES
UNDER * WORDS M CENTS
BACH AD. OTER 28 WORDS, 2
CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN
AMVANCS.
Ppp Sale I-/«
FOR SALE: One horeepewer
Johnson water pump. Slightly us
ed. See CM ton Brock, UlHngton,
893-4891. 10-15-tfnc
FOR BENT: Apartment, furnish
ed. Two beds, hot and cold water.
Private, out of town. Electric
stove, gas heat. See Earl a. Hol
land la Erwin or call 892-3952.
11-14-7C
FOR SALE OB TRADE: General
Electric portable dishwasher.
Works anywhere. Dries dishes au
tomatically. $83. Also 1053 Stude
baker V-8 automatic. $125. Two
openings lor car pool. Westhaven
section to Magnolia Avenue
School. 11-18-44
FOR SAAR: Clean 1981 Dodge
Sencia, 6 cylinder. $895 or take
older car on trade. Phone 892-3062.
ll-19-3c
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FOR SALE: Roll away bed, Polaroid
camera in leather case and gas
heater, 65. BTU’s. All in good con
dition. Call 892 - 3816.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two bedroom borne
oq South Magnolia Avenue. Apply
to Mrs. J. D. Barnes. 11-8-tfnC
FOR RENT: Three room house,
furnished or unfurnished. Locat
ed 211 North McELay Avenue. Also
five room bungalow at 503 West
Harnett Street. Call Mrs. C. L.
Guy, Sr., 892-2097. 11-lMc
FOR RENT: Two newly redeco
rated apartments near Magnolia
Avenue School. Other apartments
available also. Call James Best &
Company, 892-6910. ll-18-5tc
FOR RENT: 10x58 three bedroom
house trailer. Call Charlie Surles,
892 - 6805 or 892 - 3154.
11-19-2C
FOR RENT: Nice six room house.
Reasonable. Call 892 - 7333.
' 11-19-2P
Special Notices 4
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE: Groceries at cost. Some
furniture less than half price.
Store building for rent. West’s
Grocery & Market, South Erwin.
ll-154ic
WE BUT GOOD USED childrens’
winter clothing. The Suggs Co.
Clothing Department. Call 892
7M>2 11-18-5C
HELP WANTED: Office girl to
assist bookkeeper. Some exper
ience helpful, typing not neces
sary. Immediate opening. Write
Box 33 c-o The Daily Record.
11-19-2C
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SALESMEN
Life, Hospitalization and A.&H.
We have a new plan that is sen
sational. There is nothing like it
being offered today. If you can’t
sell this, you can’t seU anything.
It costs you nothing to let us
show you what we have to of
fer. We furnish good leads. Ap
ply Howard Johnson Motel,
Dunn, Wednesday Nov. 20, from
5 to 9 p. m. Ask for Mr. Butler.
W ANT ED - Exper
ienced man for
Tractor and Truck
Parts Dept. Contact
McLamb Machinery
Co., Inc. Dunn, N. C.
ll-18-5tc
HELP WANTED -
Man for Parts Dept.
Must have know
ledge of Automo
bile, Trucks, and
Tractor Parts. Wrife
P. O. Box 22, Dunn,
N. C. giving refer
ence and exper
ience. lJ-18-5tc
COURTESY AND SERVICE
IS OUR POLICY
Interest On SasUtfW
4a
Current
Dividend
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INSUREO SAVW6S
ANY DAY IS A GOOD DAY TO
SAVE AT
SAVINGS
ASSOC.
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801 Main St.
ire rfffluWist Un. •WjWMMkp «rr
MEN AND WOMEN
WANTED TO TRAIN FOR
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS
We prepare men and women ages
18*60 lio experience necessary.
Grammar school education jobs.
No layoffs, short hours, high pay,
advancement Stay on present job
while training. Send name, ad
dress, phone number, and time at
home (if rural give directions)
Licensed. Write WS, P. O. Box
27, Danville, Va. Nov. 15 & 19
FOR SALE
FENCE POSTS
Pressure Treated
All Sixes
GODWIN
FEED * SEED SERVICE
Tel 892 - 3919
413 E. Edgerton St DUNN
Custom
Seed Cleaning
ALL TYPES OF GRAIN
GODWIN
FEED A SEED SERVICE
Tel. 892 - 3919
1813 E. Edgerten St DGNN|
LILLINGTON SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Fried chicken; Potato Pudding;
Cole Slaw; Cheese Wedge; Bread
Milk; Butter.
THURSDAY ^
Vegetable 6eef Soup; Pimento
Cheese Sandwich; Raisin Jelly Pea
nut Butter Sandwich; Fruit; Crack
ers; Milk.
FRIDAY
Fish stick; Cole Slaw; White Pea
Beans; Fruit Jello; Corn Bread;
Milk.
MAGNOLIA AVENUE
MENU
WEDNESDAY
Turkey with Egg Noodles; English
Peas; Pineapple Salad; School
Baked Rolls;; Cranberry & Orange
Relish; Cookie; Milk.
THURSDAY
Pork Sausage Pattie; Buttered
Rice; Turnip Greens; Apple Sauce;
School Baked Rolls; Butter; Cook
ie; Milk.
FRIDAY o.
Ham Biscuit; Black Eye Peas;
Green Beans; Fruit Cup; Cookie;
Milk; Carrot Curies;
WAYNE AVENUE
WEDNESDAY
Beef Vegetable soup; Spiced Ham;
Peanut Butter Sandwich; Apple
Sauce Cake; Milk; H Orange.
THURSDAY
Ground Meat Sauce on Spaghetti;
Yellow Com; Tossed Salad; Grapes,
Rolls; Milk.
FRJDAY
Frozen Fish; Buttered Pot; Butter
ed Cabbage; Fruit Cup; Crispy
Corn-bread; Milk.
MARY STEWART
WEDNESDAY
Beef - Vegetable Soup; Crackers;
Ham - Peanut Butter Sandwich;
Fruit; Milk; Butter.
THURSDAY
Chicken Salad! Buttered English
Peas; Potato Chips; Fruit Gelatin;
Bread; Cookie; Milk; Butter.
FRIDAY
©ren - Fried fish sticks; Cole.Slaw;
Dried Beans; Com bread; Ginger
bread; Milk; Butter.
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DUNN HIGH
WEDNESDAY
laef , Vegetable Soup; Peanut
& jelly Sandwiches; %
©range: CWoWes; Milk; Cheese
’Swe*
THURSDAY
3ak*d Turkey with Dressing; Giblet
Gravy; English Peas; Cranberry
Reliah; Rolls; Butter; Milk Can
died Yanw; '
FRIDAY
Tima Salad on Lettuce; Sliced To
mato: Buttered Potatoes; Bread;
Crackers; Lemon Pudding with
whip Tapping; Butter; Milk.
fifohffr SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
j^table §oujj^^Crajjjgts
gelatin with apricots; Milk.
Traffic Violations, Assault, Etc.
Only Minor Cases
In Harnett Court
Howard Lucas, Rt. S Dunn white
man charged with assaut on Viola
B. Lee pleaded not guilt? hi Har
nett Recorder’s Court In ZJlUng
ton.
An array of witnesses offered
conflicting testimony, and during
the examination of one witness
he became ill on the stand and
had to be excused before Ms testi
mony.
Judge Robert B. Morgan found
Lucas guilty of simple assault at
the end of all testimony, and judg
ment was continued on payment
of the costs. Defendant through
his attorney gave notice of ap
peal to superior court — no bond
was required.
George (Sina) Elliott, Rt. 9, An
gier, charged with assault on La
cie Melvin with a knife, had
judgment continued on condition
he continue to support his minor
children, and pay actual costs.
Traffic Violations and P.D,
Earl Linwood Tyndall, Dunn,
charged with careless and reck
less driving plead guilty to a les
ser charge and was fined |10 and
costs, and on further condition he
surrender his operator’s license
for a period of 90 days.
Presley Mitchell, Spring Lake,
public drunkenness, carrying con
cealed weapon—90 days on roads,
suspended 12 months on payment
of $50 and costs.
On another charge of drunken
driving Mitchell was ordered to
pay a line of $100 and cost. ($175
of fine remitted.)
Justin McGregor, Rt. 2 Cam
ejon driving under influence,
plead guilty to careless and reck
less driving, $25 and costs.
Gordon Keith Turlington, 141
lington, speed 75 in 55 zone, not
guilty.
Dennis Everett Avery, Durham,
drunken driving, fail to report ac
cident, plead guilty to drunken
driving, $100 fine and cost (50 Of
fine remitted).
Douglas Haire, Rt. 1 Linden,
driving under the influence tt
plead guilty to careless and reck
less driving and paid a fine of (50
and costa.
James Wendell Cameron, til
ling ton. no liability insurance, $10
and costs.
Granville Emmitt Avery, B4. *.
Dunn, speeding vid careless and
reckless diving — plegd guilty to
speeding — net guilty to careless
and reckless — to pay fine of $25
and costs — bpth .renpttedhe
is to surrender driving license.
Two drivers, Calvin Leroy flay,
Rt. 2, LiLUogton, and teon Walt
er, Rt. l, Buonlevel, paid fines of
(10 and costs tor racing.
Others who paid fines arid costs
for minor traffic offenses were:
John Laymond Williams Jr., Ben
nie Edward Mason, Coleman Pay
ne Deck, Robert Eugene Taylor,
Nathan Seaberry Jr., Joseph
Daniel Stephenson, p.d., Glenwood
Lucas, Aurefis Cisneras, Wood
row Johnson, Mary Dawkins
Johnson, Jerry Drexel Gregory,
Horace Oliver Baker, Nelson Alex
Pateieon, Curley Smith, Gerald
Pittman Floyd, Dennis Downing
Hobson, Billy Ray Jackson, John
Griffin, Donald Larry Damon,
Charles Junior Ganus, Paul, Wil
liam* Windell, Orville Joseph Jr.
Fuller. Jetford Hunt, Paul James,
may delay wedding
CHICAGO (UPR - Prank Ver
cillo and Aon Parrsil may have to
postpone their wedding Saturday.
Police scheduled a hearing for
them Thursday on charge* of theft
after Vercillo sold a *M0 Wig to a
female police investigator.
Authorities said the wlga were
stolen from the Vfctory Beauty
Supply Co., by Miss Farrell, an em
ploye of the firm. Police said she
teld them she needed money to
ftnanow to marriage to Vercillo.
Vercillo.
| THURSDAY
Roast Turkey - Dressing - Gravy
Congealed Cranberry - apple, - sa
|Tfied perch; Carrot & Cabbage
Slaw; Potato Salad; Com Bread;
Ice Cream; Milk.
)^d; Turnips
Chocolate Cu
Walter Earl Thompson, Willie
Robinson.
One Divorce Granted
Dtane Snyder Gaskin of Wash
ington, D. C. was granted a di
vorce in Recorder’s Court from
Robert Edward Gaskin, Harnett
native on two years separation.
Aged Benefits
Only Part Of
Social Security
When most people think of Soc
ial Security, they think of old-age
benefits payable at 62 or 65 years
of age. These old-age benefits have
always been the most widely known
part of the Social Security program,
but it is only part of the economic
protection afforded by Social Se
curity stated Charles V. Sheltn,
Harnett County Field Representa
tive today.
The younger insured workers
should be happy to know that their
families are protected by survivors
and disability benefits in case they
die of become totally disabled be
fore, age 65.
If a wage earner dies and leaves
a viridow with minor children, his
widow and children are entitled to
monthly benefits. THlese benefits
range from $60 00 to $254.00 par
month based upon th« wage earn
er’s earnings under Social Secur
ity. The widow would also receive
a lump sum death payment rang
ing from $120 00 to $255.00. This Is
a one time payment and is also
based upon the wage earner’s earn
ings covered by the Social Secur
ity law.
When an insured wage earner
becomes permanently and totally
disabled prior to age 65, lie and his
family are protected by disability
insurance benefits. The wage earn
er must have worked under Social
Security 5 years out of the 1®
years immediately before he be
came disabled. If he is insured, has
worked the 5 years under Social
Security, and is permanently and
totally disabled, he can draw
monthly benefits. Also his Wife and
each minor child can receive one
half of the monthly benefit the
wage earner receives up to a total
of $254 00 per month to a single
family.
So you can see that the taxes
paid to the Social Security PM"
gram form the foundation off MM*
omic security for the family: Each
person determines the level of pro
tection for his family by the -•*
mount of his earning# gMbr S#ei»l
Security. ... .
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Jimmy Gregory
In Honor Society
North Carolina State1# highest
scholastic honor society, FM Ktp
pa Phi, has elected 49 student# «e
new members.
The new members lnetud# 41
seniors and six junior#. T» b# eli
gible for this national
tton, the junior must have rented
a 3.5 or higher grade point **•#
age with 85 credit hours. Seilftl
are required to have s Ml K*er
age with 100 credit hours. A M
average equals a “B” grad# aver
age and a 4.9 a “straight A.*
Juniors and seniors slMtgd to
membership include Jimmy D.
Gregory of Angler.
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INSTRUMENTS!
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