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> CLASSIFIED RATES S.NDEK Z5 WORDS 50 CENT8 KAOH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, * CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. tor Sale I-A IBoyett Cotton & Tobacco SPRAYERS AND PARTS STRICKLAND AUTO SERVICE I E. Broad St. DUNN, N. C. FOR SALE: 1955 Chevrolet hard tfp with ’63 Corvette engine, 4 speed transmission, new tires. Tip lop shape. Call 892-6948. 7-3-2C NEED MONEY ? Ve will tend yon money mi ih'ng of vaiue; Watches, Dia monds. TV sets. Radios. Gma, Guitars, Tools, Cars, Ranffes, Refrigerators, Bikes, War Bonds. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR THE PAWN SHOP *19 E. Broad St. Dnnn, N. C. Nert to the Suggs Co. HOLIDAY SPECTAL 3 MOBILE HOMES Must I5e Moved For New Stock. For A Ileal Buy See Us Today. SURLES MOBILE HOMES 310 Spring Branch Rd. DUNN, N. C. Phone 892 - 5903 FOR SALE: Five gaited saddle horse and saddle. Worth I*e, 892 6384. 7-6-4p FOR SALE: Two ixUrootn home on Olr Fairground Road Fenced in yard with outdoor fire place Workshop end other attractive features. Jan>es Best & Co., 892 G910. 7-7,9c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Cottage at Whit* Lake, private pier. Call or see Da vid Ennis at Erwin Gulf, 892-8311. 6-19-tfnc vOR RENT: Close m, a bedroom with two beds and a semi-private Oath. 102 North Layton Avenue. 4-27-tfnc FOR RENT: Two room furnished upstairs apartment. Private bath. Newly painted. Call 892-3194 or see Mrs. Earl G. Vann at 300 South Layton Avenue. 7-3-3p FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment with kitchenette. Apply at 410 South Clinton Avenue or call Downtown Motor Court, Dunn. 7-6-2c I OR RENT: Furnished apartment for couple. Mrs. Charles High smith, 210 North Wilson Avenue, or call 392-2357. 7-6-3C FOR RENT: Two room furnish ed upstairs apartment. Newly painted and furnished. ' Call 892 2194 or.see M>'s. Earl G. Vann at 300 South Layton Avenue. 7-6-3P SEE US for every kind of radiator and cooling system service. New cores and radiators in stock. Bare foot’s Radiator Shop,- 107- South.. Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892-3228. 2-17-tfnc. [ I Maola's having a Frustoiainl A fresh fruit festival of ice cream flavors, featuring Fresh Banana, Strawberries ’N Cream, and Fresh Beach. - - $ In the round orange and green carton HELICOPTER WILL RE located i in this area for cotton spraying. J Price has been reduced to $1.00 per acre. Call Taylor-Wilkes helicopter Service, Inc. In Eliza bethtown. Day phone 862-2240; night 866-3200. 5-1-tfnc. PEST CONTROL — Banish ruin ous termites. Also monthly service on roaches, ants, mice, rats, etc. 15 years experience. Free inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Co., day 892-6962, night 892-6220. 3-10-tfnc Bring your alterations to 30? N. Wilson Ave. Wanted 7 WANTED: Someone to lake UP payments on 1959 Chev. converti ble. Call 892-6823 after 7 p.m.. MAIDS NEEDED New York, N. Jersey & Suburban Areas. Salaries $35-$55 Weekly. Fare advanced. FREE Room, Board, Uniforms, T. V. Write “at Once, MISS DIXIE EMPOY MENT AGENCY 300 W. 40 St. N. Y. C. Dept. 44. LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U. S. .Civil Service tests Sec our ad under Instruction clas sification. Lincoln Service. Estab lished 1948. (p) LOST: Near telephone office lad ies white gold Hamilton wrist watch. Finder please call Mrs- Iris Rus- j sell, 892-2787. Reward offered. 7-7-lp ; INSTRUCTION U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! * JVJeri - women, 18-52. Start ,hq0w«9K $102.00 a week. Preparatory train ing until appointed. Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually un necessary. FREE information on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1000, The Daily Record. (p) Legal Notice 5 D TREASURY DEPARTMENT. IN TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: One 1961 Ford pickup truck, Ser- i ial No. F1CJN181596, will be sold, as is, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, f>n open j competitive bids, at Warren’s Mo bil Serviceriter, Dupn, North Caro lina, at 9:00 AM., July 17, 1964, pursuant to forfeiture under 26 U.S.C., Section 7325. Right reser ved to reject any and all bids, to declare “no sale”, and to readver tise the property for sale. William R. Thompson Supervisor in Charge, Aiconol and Tobacco Tax, 316 B»st Morehead Street, Room 200-B, Charlotte 2, North Caro lina. 7-7 “DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM . . —The words of the familiar song haunt the memory at the sight of this old mill at Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The mill, built in 1830 and still in daily operation.is made of hand-hewed pine, yellow poplar, hemlock and oak, and is held together with hickory pfcgs. .5 - ■ ■ {-*'• • ; '* TORPEDO CONTRACT BALTIMORE (UPI) — Westing-' house Electric * C*orp. announced Monday thatNMt^ 2eSU$red a multi million dolfair Navy contract to de velop a new torpedo. While most of the,,details of the torpedo, , tjojiigil'fiU'd^ Mark 48, are secret, It'rah''be Reported that it joll^be d^i|ncd pgnjarily as a *lnt i-sutifftaAne. weapon that also can perform surface war time functions, Westinghouse said. Emphysema killed 3,639 in 1955 arid in 1959 it killel 7,728 - from 1950 until 1962 emphysema deaths increased in excess of 40t)%. Legal Notice 9 D ADMINISRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having qualifi ed as administratrix on the estate of Bondell Martin, deceased, here by notifies all persons, firms and corporations having claims against) sa\d estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 2nd day of January, 1965, or j this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 26th day of June, 1964. Ella Poole Allen Martin Route 2. *”r Dunn. N. C. 6-30; 7-7, 14, 21 I STILL SMILING—It’s obvious that American League presl T dent Joe Cronin, left, and Baseball Commissioner Ford i Frick, right, are not discussing the American League’s \ troubles. WANT ADS PAY ATTENTION. FOR A MONEY MAKING MANEUVER - - - - March your cash into a sav ings account at Home Savings & Loan by July 10th and it will earn from July 1st. It's a sure firs solution to bet ter your savings aim; earnings are computed from the first of any month when savings are added;by the 10th. At our high rate of re turn - --the differen ce is- tir fy )ur MM favor. So join the profit parade now -Come in and save before July 10th. .CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE COMPOUNDED PER ANNUM FSLIC SAVINGS INSURED BY $116,129.58 EARNED BY OUR SAVERS FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1964 Home S avmgs & L. ASSOCIATION 106 E. Broad St. 807 Main St. Dunn, N. C. Liltington, N. C. 6. I., tfromartie, Jr‘ Sect. Mrs. Billy Ray Matthews, Mgr: CAPT. EASY I'M SICK. ABOUT THAT MURPEREROF gullv going FREE ON A TECHWICAUry.' MciTOOL POLICE HAD ME TRY TO I IPENTIpy GULLV'5 B0P/...6UT HE'P BEEN V PEAD TOO LONS' IT’S ROUTINE... i \ THEV MUST BE POSITIVE! A OjATE that NIGHT CAN'T GET THAT HMM... EXPERIENCE OUT SOUNDS LIKE O' MY MIND" SOMETHING TAPPING ON MV WINDOW! JUMPING BLUE BLAZES1 IS THAT YOUi GULLV * YES...IGOTTA TALK TO VOLI. CAPTAIN EASY! FRECKLES GOSH, I CAN’T GO TO THE DANCE WITH THIS WRINKLED TIE.^ 1] WELL TAKE IT OFF AND I'LL IRON IT FOR. „ IbLl/ But, mom, it Took me so LONO lO GET this SIGH ■ LIL ABNER ) (THAR'S NOTHIN' LIKE A > $HMOO, VORE MAJESTY''.'' THJtV AIMS TO PLEASE.fr ■£F VO'LOOKS AT ONE HUNGR/LV, /rdOYFULLN LEAPS INTO A SKILLET AN'COOKS ITS Lt'U SELF.1! ■ /r/rs WORE B/PVUM't .' THEY'LL LAY YCYA CAKE oTH'PAin.rr... ,(% 5ic..-. . yi ( OH-jrSS.T-SHMOOS A . V IS OUR. GREATEST (j^TCHERALRJESOURCim ALLYOOP J LOOK SWA / WELL ..YES, THERE PUZZLED, OOP... V, IS, GHZ' WHERE I IS THERE SL1MP1K|n'-7 IS VOUR [ YOU POM'T UNDER- f PlNOSAUR? STAND? ,—„.^l, -- WHY, r PONT )>OU PONT? I HAVE ANY /THOUGHT YOU PINOSAUR! ) SAJP YOU WAS TH' KING! X AM... BUT WHATS ME NOT HAVIN' A DINOSAUR GOT T'DO WITH THAT? , WHi, HAVIN' A DINOSAUR'S A PRETTY BIG THING, SEEMS TO ME/ I STOSE (T BUT YOU'RE ONLY FELLA . EVER HEARP HAD ONE DICK TRACY A PROFESSOR SAUCER AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY TALK TO VDU7 MOON MAID^^f sO IWISHESTO T HELLO. VE6. ASTRONOMY CLASS? LIFE ON THE w MOON ? A LECTURE ? 1 lUf. V. 8. Pat. Off.: \ 01964 by UM Chicago Tribune. BUT I CANNOT PROMISE AT THIS TIME. I HAVE V>1 MANY, PLANS-— ^ LOOK, IM HER FIANCE. ILL ANSWER ANV QUESTIONS. JUST WHAT IS VOUR PROBLEM? J NANCY 'live GOT TO ^1 GET OUT OF k THIS RAIN ■fTTTtA r-fTil l • I'LL DUCK INTO ■ NANCY'S. HOUSE >!; ih ! Vi:'i u\Ji!l!,:,|| I WONDER IF SHE'S STILL MAD AT ME y}
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