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CLASSIFIED RATES INDCK B wotng M CENTS BACH AO. OVER 25 WORDS, > CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. for Sale 1-A FOR SALE: 14-foot Whirlwind boat - 40 horsepower. Evinrude motor with electric starter. Trailor, skis, life preserver, and ski ropes. $600 Can be seen at Four County Trac tors, Inc- 7-20-lOc NEED MONEY ? We will lend yow money « »mp thing of values Watches, Dia monds, TV sets, Radios, Gw, Guitars, Tools, Cars, Ranges, Refrigerators, Bikes, War Bonds. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR THE PAWN SHOP $19 E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C, Next to tks Saga Co. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house good location on corner lot with plenty of tiees. Call for appoint ment. 892-3795. 3-24-tfnc FOR SAXC: 4-wheel-drive Jeep. Perfect condition. Call 892-5354. i" ; 7-24-3C ~FOR rent FOR RENT: House trailer on E-unn-Erwin Highway. J. A. Hod g®S, 89J-G340. 7-14-tfnc FOR RENT: Large lovely two bed room furnished apartment. Steam heat. Air conditioned. Hot and cold water. Private entrance. Centrally located. Nice home for business and professional couple. Phone 892 2039 at night or 892-3566 days. 7-13-tfnc __ -»£■■)■■_______ Bring your alterations to 302 N. Wilson Ave. »Oft KENT: Two iwo mthMt. Bath furnished. Hot water, heater, ai.d electrically equipped kitchen. 3as heat Call W2-MM. 7-M-p Special Notice* 4 SEE VS for every kind of radUtsr and cooling system service. New cores and radiators in stock. Bare foot's Radiator Shop, 107 South Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892-2228. 2-17-tfnc. PEST CONTROL — Banish ruin ous termites. Also monthly service on roaches, ants, mice, rats, etc. 16 years experience. Free Inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Co., day 892-6962, night 882-6220. 3-10-tfnc Wanted 7 LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for tJ. S. Civil Service tests. See our ad under Instruction clas sification. Lincoln Service. Estab lished 1948. (p) 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. WANTED: A boy to take papers tp Erwin. Piqk, vxv papers pjb? jDaily Record and drop off to boys in Erwin. If interested write Box 17 in care of The Daily Record. 7-24-tfn MAIDS—N. Y. to $55 wk. Rush re ferences. Top jobs. Fare advanced quickly. Mav-A-Mald, 4 Bond St., Great N-Bck N. Y. 7-6, 13, 20, 27 ; 3p WANTED: Waitress. See William C. Strickland at the Soda Shop, South Wilson Avenue, Dunn, 7-27-tfnc Hera’s the finish that'N make painting your house as pasy as 1.2,3 because it offers you a host of the ‘"most wanted" X-tras available. From its easy application and luxurious low-lustre sheen ... to its long lasting beauty and durability—you can't buy a better bouso paint anywhere! Try it today. X«ra r ONE COAT | REPAINTING Over most sound sur facts of a similar oolor ... covers beautifully. thoroughly. DRIES IN N MINUTES leaves a dirt-end twg free surface. Ready for recoating in 2 hours — saves you plenty of Xtra T PAINT OVER DAMP SURFACES lets you paint M damp weather; no need to wait for the surface Ip be completely dry. r EASY WATER CLEAN-UP _ Nandi end tools can bo T cleaned m a jiffy . .. limply rinse m wards, soapy water. Xtra braft types of exterior surfaces MINNESOTA ip to 50* mere durability paii GODWIN BUILDING SUPPLY INC “EVMtr w WCTW. *r. €. INSTRUCTION U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men - women, 18-52. Start U|h as $182.00 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 Sendee, Box 1000, The Daily Record. (pi WANTED: Paper boy wanted for the vicinity of EYwin School. If interested write box 22 in care of The Daily Record. 7-23-tfnc WANTED: Service station atten dant. Apply in person at Warren’s Mobile Service, 1-95, Dunn. 7-24-3C HELICOPTER WILL BE located in this area for cotton spraying. Price has been reduced to $1.00 per acre. Call Taylor-Wilkee Helicopter Service, Inc, in Eliza bethtown. Day phone 882-2240; night 866-3200. 5-1-tfnc. WANTED: Housekeeper to stay with elderly lady. Preferable that sh« l*ve in house but must stay all day. If interested write c-o The Daily Record, P. O. Box 44. SKYLARK DRIVE IN Next To Honna’s Pond 8 HOT DOGS . 98c 5 HAMBURGERS . . 98c CHICKEN in basket 69c ,>:IH0!?RB.' SERVICE Phone 892 - 9225 WANTED TO RENT 2 Bedroom house on Large Lot with Big Garden. Be tween Dunn & Clinton on or near Bus Line. Will Be Per manent. Write Box 77, e/o The Daily Record, Dunn, N. C. _______ BBMH9F SURLES MOBILE HOMES 210 Spring Branch Rd. DUNN, N. C. Phone 892 • 5903 For A Real Hargain, See Us Before You Buy. Open From 8 To 8 Week Dags. Men Wanted 17 To 65 Earn up to $4.50 per hour in America's fastest growing in dustry — hare and overseas. Contractors coast to coast seek ing trained Heavy Equipment Operators. Learn Bulldozers, Graders, Shovel, Dragline, Clam Shell, Front End Loaders and Etc. Train near home Train inng includes 3 to -6 weeks actual ex perience on Heavy Equipment at our field training center, plus world-wide job advisory services. G. I. Approved. LEARN NOW For full information, write Name, Address, Age, Phone (or nearest phone) and hours you work to: Heavy Equipment Training Box 23, c/o Daily Re cord, Dunn. rr. C. Angier Man Pays Costs For Affray Eula McCarthey, Angler, charg ed in Harnett Recorder’* Court With engaging in an affray, public drunkenness and damage to per sonal property in amount of 130 at a dance hall near Angler be longing to Inez Lee pled guilty to affray charge, and paid court costs. On lhe other charges court ft und her not guilty, and Inez Lee o\'d not recover any damages to her property. An Angier police man testified that the McCarthey woman was not drunk. “John Doe” A “John Doe” warrant charging violation of prohibition law brought the real owner of a 11 ouor laden car into court to try end get it back. Blanche Walker told the court that she was the owner of the 1956 Ford that the officers captured along with 29 gallons of non-tax paid whisky. She was not driving it, and claim ed the car had been stolen, but officers said It was not reported stolen until the next day. Court didn't go along with the stolen car business, and Judge Robert B. Morgan ordered the oar confis cated and sold according to law. Officers said the driver of the car jumped out and ran when offic ers closed in on him, and he got t-way. Two men were in the car, hut neither was recognized, said Deputy B. E. Sturgill. Non - Support Margaret Lucill Taylor, who had been tried at an earlier term of court 'tor kbiridaaWrtfc her cWW, givap^yt suspended on condition she work and help support the child was back in court charged with failing to comply with the order of court, The court however suspended the order again on condition she get a job, properly support ter child pay the court costs, and surrendei the child to her mother. Other Cases lOpheus Wray Wallace, Ben fon, operating without operator! license, $25 and costs. Betty Helm McGuinness had flr instant! capias issued lor h,ei when she failed to appear as s Legal Notice 5 I ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY The undersigned, having qu.ili fied as Administrator of the esUU of James Darroch Johnson, de ceased, late of Harnett County, thl is to notify all persons, firms am corporations having claims agains said estate to present them to th undersigned on or before the 13tl day of January, 1965, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of thei. recovery. All persons indebted ti said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned This 10th day of July, 1964. Howard Johnson Administrator MORGAN AND WILLIAMS Attorneys at Law P. O. Box 968 UllingUrn, North Carolina 7-13, 20, 17; 8-3 witness against Charles Alexan der Currie. Cleveland Otto Hawkins, Port Bragg, drunk driving and hit and run, defendant pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving, hit end run and damage to property, end had judgment continued on payment of $100 fine and costs. Bobby Bav Liles, Myrtle Beach, S. C., operatng wthout operators license, and allow non licensed opeerator to drive motor vehicle, failed to show In court for trial and forfeited cash bond. Rickie Carroll Thomas, Rt. 3 Dunn, speed 86 mph in 60 zone ‘racing) defendant plead gultly to 75 mph, accepted by the court, and he was fined $25 and cost, (fine remitted). Willie Roger McLoud, Erwin, speeding 90 mph in 55 zone, plead ed no contest and was fined $25 und cost, (fine remitted). Hilda Hajes Godwin, Rt. 1 God win, speed 45 in 35 zone, motion to dismiss by attorney D. K. Ste wart allowed. Lonnie Buckley, , Port Bragg, speed 70 in 55 zone, $10 fine and cofcts, remit fine. Gilbert Ray Tuggle, Spring Lake, disobey stop sign, cost. Mack Shaw, Rt. 3, Dunn, public drunk disorderly conduct, 60 days on roads, suspended 2 years on condition he remain sober and pRy court costs. Alford Norris, Lillington, Rt. 1, assault with a deadly weapon on Flora Lee Grice with a stick, PJC on cost; of court, John* -WbWktd Port Bragg, fail to report acci dent, cost. Charles Lee Smith, Fort Bragg, speed 70 in 60 zone, $5 and cos' Leon Franklin Hair, Rt. 1, Linden, driving without due caution under the circumstances, PJC on payment of $25 fine and Costs. Wayne Faircloth, Coats, worth less check, pay check and opurt cost. Dunn Lions Hear Rev. Wallace Smith ion President, Robert Cannady sided at the regular semi pthly dinner meeting of the in Lions Club, The meetinng was -j at the Dunn Woman’s Club i an enjoyable program of piano sic was presented by Mrs. M. M. nigan. , , . -v, ong leader, Frank Belote led the up in several songs, while act Tail-Twister, Mayo Smith har ed the Lions 'he speaker, Rev. Wallace K[rby tor of Divine Street Methodist arch gave a most interesting talk conformity and the absence of istian values tn the American y of Life. RecordAdsPay n FOR SALE Three Bedroom Dwelling with Two Baths, Large Din ing & Living Room, Spacious Kitchen with Plenty of Cabinets, Nice Screw* Porch, IS Cbsets in House, 2 Car Garage, Out-Door Grill, Large Bearing Pecan Trees In Yard, and Nice Long-Leaf Pines on Sloping Lot 1(0 x 140. Fenced-In Back Yard. Seen by Appointment Only. _ Two 13- Very Select, Shaded Building Lots for Resi dence, in a Very Choice Neighborhood. Lots 100 x 150. In City Limits You Cannot Find Nicer Building Lots Than These. Two — 2 Bedroom Dwellings, with Living Room, Kitchen & Bath. Seen by Appointment. For Rent: Two 3 Room Furnished Apartments With Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen & Bath. Available r Now . AN*. One Unfurnished Apartment with Bedroom, > Living phom, Kitchen & Bath. ' LIST YOUR RENTAL & SALES WITH US FOR QUICK RESULTS. \VE HAVE INQUIRIES EVERY DAY__*-> BYEKLY - SNIPES INSURANCE 11* N. Wilson Ave. Biel SS&fclM DUNN, X. C. MCNEILL ASSIGNED GREAT LAKES, 111. (FHTNC) — James P. McNeill, seaman appren tice, USN, son of Mrs. Estella Mc Neill of 213 North Lee Ave., Dunn,, is serving with the Naval .Adminis trative Command at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111 He has been assigned to the pub lic works department. WANT ADS PAY Methyl Parathion Kills’em. fast and keeps ’em dyin’! Endrin-Methyl Parathion kills cotton m0/t insects fast, and maintains a high level of ^ residual power between applications. You get better control, more lint and seed. You need this extra effectiveness, because just one extra boll per hill pays back $6.00 on every acre you plant. Get low cost Endrin-Methyl Parathion today! Velsicol Chemical Corporation, 341 E. Ohio St., Chicago, 111. 60611 * S r^m CABBAGE L06PE« Double action I*? WT * f * 7,,t "B ^ w >■ bollworm .'•Jw _ if:’' - mm N*ui** V'-** \ 1S' fct' i t> M makes more lint and seed.! fOM ER The big swing to Ford has boosted Ford sales to a record highland we’re striking a new high note in trades to keep ’em that way! Hurry in and save! Fair lane 2-door hardtop—family size car with sports-car feel. Fairiane wagon—easts like a compact, comas 91.9 ca.« IM 8> Fayetewps 'f;
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