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«» CLASSIFIED RATES UNDER £5 WORDS 50 CENT*. EACH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, 2 CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. for Sale I-A NEED MONEY ? We will lend yon money ou *«> thing of fiiiw; WaUAn, Dia mond*. TV oeU, Radio*, Gimp, Guitar*, Tool*, Can, Range*, Refrigerators, Bikes, War Bonds. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR THE PAWN SHOP -19 E. Broad St. Dana, N. C. hex! to the Suggs Co. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house good location on corner lot with plenty of trees. Call for appoint ment. 392-3795. 7-24-tfnc FOR SALE: ’60 Thunderbird con vertible. Also white wan tires and wheels that will fit a Chevrolet pick-up .Would be good for far mer's use. If interested phone £92-3314. 3-3-5p ■ FOR SALE: Brown ajid white pony with cart, saddle. Also 14 fL. boat, 25 HP outboard motor and trailer. One go-cart. Will sell cheap. Earl G. Holland wi Erwin, 892-3952. 8r3-£c fOR SALE:. 1961 four door Ply mou'h. Automatic transmission, power steering. Very clean. Can be seen at the home of D. S. McCul len on Route 2, Dunn. Call 892 £033. 8-3-lOp FOR SALE: 1964 Biscayne Che vrolet. Phone 892-3816 or 892 7398. 8-4-4p FOR SALE: A. B. Mr Lamb farm In Westbrook Township in Samp son county. Anyone interested in buying this farm, contact Mrs. McLamb, South King Avenue, Dunn, for terms on or before Au gust 30, 1964. 8-4, 6, 11, 13, 18 20c FOR SALE: 1950 Ford pickup in good condition. Call 892-9243. 8-5-3c - FOR SALE. 1954 Pontiac. Good condition. $175. Call Joe Palmer at 892-6054. 8-5, 7, lOp FOR RENT FOR RENT: Large lovely two bed room furnished apartment. Steam heat. Air conditioned. Hot and cold wa‘er. Private entrance. Centrally located. Nice home for business and professional couple. Phone 892 2039 at night or 892-3566 days. 7-13-tfnc FOB RENT: 8x36 two bedroom house trails. Call 892-9243. 8-S-3c FOR RENT: Two bedroom house trailer completely furnished. Lo cated on 421 highway. Call 892 3386. 8-5-Sc Special Notices 4 AIR CONDITIONERS WILL SELL AT COSTS THE SUGGS CO. mmmmmmmmmammmmm SEE US tor every kind of radiator and cooling. system Service. New cores and radiators in stock. Bare foot’s Radiator Shop. 101 South Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892-3228. 2-17-tfnC. Bring your alterations to 302 N. Wilson Ave. GREEN PEAS $1.00 bu. For Canning or Freezing. Pick Them Yourself For Only $1.00 Per Bushel ONE ACRE READY TO BE PICKED THIS WEEK. LOCATED BEHIND GODWIN PRODUCE WAREHOUSE ON HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH OF DUNN NEXT TO FOUR COUNTY TRACTORS HAVE THEM WEIGHED AND CHECKED OUT AT THE WAREHOUSE. WEST CONTROL — Banish ruin ous termites. Also monthly aervice on roaches, ants, mice, rata, etc. 18 years experience. Free inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Co., day 892-696a, night 892-6220. 3-10-tfnc REFINED, SETTLED WOMAN WANTS JOB AS COMPANION TO ELDERLY LADY OR MAN WILL LIVE IN. WRITE BOX THE DAILY RECORD 77, c/o 8-5-3c HAVE YOU OPENED OUR CHAR GE ACCOUNT AT CATO’S? 8-6-2tc 5Yi% FARM LOANS WANTED — 5 to 25 yrs. Not under $2500.00 No limit up. Three best connections in the business. Over 30 years Know-how. Call day or night 892 2136, nights 892-3141. M. T. Britt, Clinton, ... C. (C) Wanted 7 HELICOPTER WILL BE located in this area for cotton spraying. 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. WANTED: Housekeeper to stay witty elderly lady. Preferable that she live in house but must stay all day. If interested write c-o The Daily Record, P. O. Box 44. 7-16-tfnc. WANTED: Service station atten dant. Good hours. Good job. Good pay. Working conditions excel lent. Apply at H. P. Johnson Oil Company in DUnn, 8-4-tfnc Husihess Opportunity: Be yodr own boss. A’ man with auto tune up and brake' "Work experience can make a nice profit for him .telf. Contact Carl Fitchett, Jr. at Flt'chfett’s Home Oil Co., Durin. 7-31-tfnc WANTED TO KEEP CHILDREN in my home, day or night. Mrs. Linda Hodges, 307 East Bay Street, IDunn. 8-5-5C 1 LAi>v W ANTS*”RIDE TO Fay etteville from McLamb’s Store be tween Erwin and Linden. Work ing hours fiom'8 to 6. 8-5-3p GMC TRUCK PARTS Gasoline and Diesel Also, Wisconsin Engines and parts. Eastern Carolina's larg est supplier. EDMCA TRUCK SALES & SERVICE, INC, 620 Dunn Road, Fayetteville, N. C., Phone 432 - 8114. Dealer No 2356. WeufA Mrs. Beulah Dula and Miss Helen Bradley spent the weekend In Durham, guests of the Kenneth Wrights and Alfred Dulas. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Marshburn find children of Charlotte spent se veral days last week wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Mac Collins and other rela tives. Mrs. C W. Matthews and Miss Hazel Matthews are home after spending several weeks at their cottage on Cedar Island. Mrrs. Rhet Johnson, Miss Janet Johnson of Fuquay Springs, Mrs. Essie mrice of Raleigh and Miss Phyllis Smith of Los Angeles. Calif, were Wednesday dinner guests of the Paul Bradleys. Rev. Julius Holloway of Buies Creek filled the pulpit at Chaly beate Church Sunday. He was ac companied by Mrs. Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Grady, Charles and Sybil spent the week touring the Outer Hfinkjs. They saw Paul Green's "Lost Colony." • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilkins and Mis« Georgia Wilkins of Lilllng ton Were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Harvey Senters and Paul Bradleys. Among the visitors at Chaly beate Church Sunday was Dr- Les lie H. Campbell of Campbell Col lege, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Mortan of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Carrie Cole of Durham. The Morgans and Mrs. Cole were visitors of the Mil ton Smiths. Mrs. M. H. Bass of Erwin re turned home Monday after spend ing several days with the Harri son Jones T. L. McKinney of Dlirham spent the weekend with the L. B. Mc Kinneys. J. B. McKinney is confined at home with back trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Smith visited Mr and Mrs. Eugene Cam eron of Lillington route on Sun day afternoon. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith were Mr. and Mrrs. Richard Brown and son David of Illinois and Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Gilliland of Pinehurst Saturday evening dinner guesth w’ere Dr. and Mrs. Truman Smith and Rev. Lewis Cobbs of Richmond, Va. Mrs D. H. Senter is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J A. Senter and family of Lillington. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tim Spence of Roxboro spent the weekend with LEADS THE WAY IN PRICES & STYLE ) F*ual’Clearance , Laities -Summer D R E S S SHOES All V2 Price FLATS - $1.88 Ladies Summer Final Clearance DRESS E S $3.00 & $5.00 N. the Staley Spences. Mr. and Mrs. Fldon Sloan of IJllington route were Sunday guests of the Staley Spences. The Gotilan Connor fami'v w^re dinner guests of the G R. Con nors. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Adams and children $re spending this week at; Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Clara Harrington and Mrs. George Champion returned from a week’s stay at Myrtle Beach. The Kipl’ng and Cokesbury Meth odist Youth Fellowship members will be holding their Youth Acti vities week Monday through Fri day. The theme will be “The His tory and Meaning of Methodism.” Among the guest speakers are Rev Franklin Grill of Lillington and Fj|v. Norwood JJnes of Fuquay Springs. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kendall, B. F. Jr.. Brenda and Virginia, Mr and Mrs. Bob McAuley and baby are spending this week at Topsail Bench. The Utley Cotton family of Fu quay Springs visited the J. O. Cot tons Sunday afternoon. ALAMO, Tex, (UPIi — The owner of a grocery robbed of $60 Tuesday is thinking about chang ing its name He thinks “Jimmy's Gold” mine may oe too inviting. RANGER’S “EYES”—Close-up photo shows the six tele vision cameras that will allow NASA’s Ranger-B to 1 ' pictures of the moon. 7 , ' ^ DAIRY QUEEN’S INCOMPARABLE”* "Mr MISTY" ^ • i i FRESH, COOLIN 6, REFRESHING NOW IN 6 if . ','StsW: : . . »* A » ■ -t*’ ' .st■ v, .* sAl LEMON LIME - ORANGE - GRAPE - CHERRY RASPBERRY and LEMON STOP BY AND GET SOME TODAY ALSO OUR OTHER DELICIOUS DAIRY QUEEN ITEMS I , SHAKES - SPLITS - SUNDAES - CONES THE DAIRY QUEEN THOMAS STAMBOULY, Prop. DUNN-ERWIN ROAD DUNN, N. C. CAJPT. EASY OLE MAC'5 50 ^ PROUP 0' THAT BIG NUGGET HE CAN’T stanp hisselfi f HMM...AIWT BEEN NO RAIN IN 50 LONG OUR t SPRING’5 DRIEO UP TO A TRICKLE CAN'T AFFORD HO POLLUTION IN OUR WATER SUPPLVi TH'* MOUNTAIN ''MEDICINE" OUfiHTA HAMSTRIN6 ANY AMBITIOUS GERMS: MY STARS! I MOST SAY r TWIS IS MV THIS COLORAPO WATER DVr> THIPPER„ IS MOST BRACING L I BAN V*Y THIP DIRPER.,. ***»! FRECKLES WHEW/ gruntA There IS AM' ! EASIER WAr, BAZOO j\ ' /-r^WHATS TH^T LIL ABNER A friend-and to ?! prove my friendship, V; I'll stop the music///:? ^it STOPPED// oh,vo' N s IS MAH &R&T FRIEND, j (wharbvcr vo- is ri^y ALLYOOP OH, MY GOONESS, WHAT, A PRETTY LITTLE OL' KITTY CAT/ 8 I9« tr MIA, l«. T.M. I.; U S. >.(■ OK.~^~~. | 'XJ,T.bWJ2^, DICK TRACY PIPE ASHES AND T SOME BREAD SCRAPS— ) GARBAGE! DOWN THROUGH / CHUTE THE WALL.! I DIPN’T NOTICE AWV OF rue CARTOONISTS SMOKING A PIPS. NOR EATING 'EM A VISIT strainepIy A.v .CARROTS U I GREETINGS, PETECTIVES, YOU’RE JUST IN TIME FOR CORNED BEEF SANDWICHES v' NANCY
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