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CLASSIFIED KATES UNDER S3 WORDS 50 CENT*. EACH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, 2 CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. For Sale I-A NEED MONEY ? We will lend yea money m an* thing of vaiae! Wthlea, Dia monds, TV sets, Radios, Gov, Guitars, Tools, Cars, Ranges, Refrigerators, Bikes, War Bonds. | EXPERT WATCH REPAIR THE PAWN SHOP [-’19 E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. Next is 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: Two Gold Medallion homes- Three bedrooms, bath and a half. Nice shady lots. West Bar rington Street. Call A. G. Regis ter, 892-3385 day, or 892-7960 night. 8-7-tfnc lOR SALE: 1963 Renault R8. 17, 000 miles. $1195. Call 892-6948. 8-10-tfnc FOR SALE Five room house at 309 West “K” St,, Erwin- Reasonable. Call 892-2875 before 8:30 a. m. or after 6 p. m. (p) FOE SALE: 1961 Glasapar boat. 85 Mercury engine with trailer. New. $2095. Call 899-9948. 8-10-tfnc FOR RENT FQR RENT: Furnished apartment. Mrs. Charles Highsmith, 210 North Wilson Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892 2357. 8-10-3C FOR RENT: Furnished rooms at ^.00 N. Wilson Ave., Dunn. Phone 892-3492. 8-10-5p FOR RENT: Furnished upstairs apartment Three room6 and hath. Outside entrance. Hot and cold water furiished. Reasonable rent. Couple preferred. Close in. 308 North Clinton Ave., phone 891 ?391. 8-10-tfnc FOR RENT: Four room unfurnish ed downstairs apartment. Private bath. Front and back entrances. Plumbing for automatic washer. Close in. Call 892-3194 or see Mrs. Earl O. Vann at 300 South Lay ton Avenue. 8-11-4C FOR RENT: Six room house with bath. Located 6 miles east of Dunn on Highway 421. If interest ed call H. D. Stone, 892-7773 af ter 6 p m. 8-ll-3c FOR RENT: Four roo*n furnished house with bath. Between Dunn and Erwin. J. A. Hodges, 892-6340. 8-11-tfnc Special Notices 4 WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my homg for working mothers. Mrs. Houston Faircioth, 108 North 12th Street, Erwin. Phone 892-3073. 8-7-6C SEE US for every kind of radiate* and cooling system service. New cores and radiators in stock. Bare foot’s Radiator Shop, 107 South Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone 892-3228. 3-17-tfnC. IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE PROBLEMS... THE PEOPLE TO SEE ARE AT . . . ELLIS BARBOUR Insurance Service Dunn, - Phone 892-3185 1302 W. Cumberland St. """TSrTBeTbSs^™1 WHEEL ALIGNMENT & ' BRAKE SERVICE SEE: EARL WELLS Wells Auto Service City Limits. Jonesboro Rd. DUNN, N. C. AIR CONDITIONERS WILL SELL AT COSTS [THE SUGGS CO. Bring your alterations to 302 N. Wilson Ave. FEST 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 882-6962, 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 Wanted 7 WANTED SOMEONE with good credit to finish payments on al most new cabinet model AUTO MATIC ZIG-ZAG sewing machine in this area. Total balance $52.27 Details where seen write: Nation al’s Credit Dept., Box 6126. Char*' lotte, N. C 8-10-7c I WANTED: Housekeeper to stay with 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 Business Opportunity: Be your own boss. A man with auto tune up and brake work experience can make a nice profit for him self. Contact Carl Fitchett, Jr. ai Fitchett’s Home Oil Co., Dunn. 7-31-tfnc WANTED TO KEET CHILDREN in my home, day or night. Mrs. Linda Hodges, 307 East Bay Street, Dunn. 8-5-5c WANTED: Office Assistant - Fe male, age 18-40. Ability to meet the public. Typing required. State qualifications. P. O. Box 20 c/o the Dally Record. 8-7-tInc WANTED: Curb girl for Strick’s drive-in in Benson. Good pay and tips. Must be over 18 and out of school- Apply at grill to Mrs. Mag gie B. Strickland. 8-6-tfnc LOOKING FOR SECURE JOB? Train for U. 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 $3&-$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. INSTRUCTION U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men - women, 18-52. 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, Tile Daily Record. (p) Legal Notice 17 D The public will take notice that • he improvements on that portion of East Burke Street beginning at the Southern margin of the right-of-way of East Johnson Street md miming in a :South ern ^irect-ion . Nto : the - ’Northern boundary M of U>e Resthaven Memorial ForktajU. acre trait (ap proximately 100 feet south of the Southern margin of the right-of way of Lincoln Street). As requested in a petition sub mitted by the owners of the abutting property on the above said street on the 4th day of March 1964. HAVE BEEN COMPLETED and that the Board of Commissioners has prepared an assessment roll showing each individual owner’s proportionate share of the cost of said improvements and the same has been deposited in the City Clerk’s office for inspection by in terested citizens. The Board of Commissioners will hold a meeting at 7:30 pm. in the City Hall on the 20th day of August 1964 for the hearing of allegations and objections with respect to said assessments. Board of Commissioners, Town of Dunn, N. C. by: George F. Blalock, Mayor Attest: T. P. Harrall City Clerk 8-11, 18 Legal Notice 15 D NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO SATISFY STORAGE LIEN We will sell at public auction on the premises of W & S Motor Co. in Dunn on Tuesday, August 25, 1964, at 12 noon, a 1957 Ford, Ser ial No. C7NT123639, whereabouts of owner unknown. Storage lien be ginning September 4, 1963. This 4th day of August, 1964. W & S Motor Co., Inc. 203 N- Wilson Avenue Dunn, N. C. 8-4, 11 Legal Notice 14 D NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO SATISFY STORAGE LIEN We will sell at public auction on the premises of W & S Motor Oo„ Dunn, on Tuesday, August 25, 1964, at 12 noon, a 1957 Ford, Ser ial No. B79G121565, whereabouts Of owner unknown. Stored since De cember 17, 1963. This 4th day of August, 1964. W & S Motor Co., Inc. 203 N Wilson Avenue Dunn, N. C. 8-4, 11 “TRY KING EDWARD" America’s Largest Selling Cigar Mrs. Wood's Brother Dies FAYETTEVILLE — Funeral serv ices for Maj. James Carson Elan ton, 49, U. S. Army, retired, who died in Greensboro Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Second .Baptist Church, by the Rev, Bill Wilson of Greensboro. Burial will be in Lafayette Memor ial Park with full military honors. He served in the transportation corps in Alaska and Europe. He was a member of the retired Army | Officers Assn, and the American Legion. j He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | ! Maude Phillips Blanton: his father, i F. Carson Blan'on of Fayetteville; I one stepson, Gene McMillian of I Fayetteville: one daughter, Eliza beth Blanton of the home; three sons, Raymond Blanton of Hamil ton A F. B., Calif., James C. and David Lee Blanton, both of the home: one brother. F. C. Blanton Jr. of Fayetteville: three sisters, Mrs. Henry Meshaw and Mrs. Ben Robinson, both of Fayetteville and Mrs. Gilbert Wood of Erwin; and two grandchildren. Tobacco Barn Burns Monday A tobacco barn on the George F. Glover farm burned Monday aft ernoon and total damage was esti mated at $1750. This was the first tobacco barn fire of the season reported by Dunn firemen. Howard M. Lee, secretary - trea surer of the department, said the barn was completed enveloped in ltomes when they arrived at the scene: on Route 8. The second pri mings of Glover’s tobacco was be ing cured. Neither the barn, valued at $750, nor the contents, $1000, were cover ed by insurance. Six men were sent to the scene, Lee said, while 13 men remained at the station. __ FOR SM.F Throe bedroom Joe Downing home in Westhaven. Large bedrooms, one big bath, laundry room, built-in oven and surface unit in kitchen. Knotty pine in kitchen and dining room. Formica on wall between base cabinets and over-hanging cabinets around kitchen. Nice private living room with fire place. New wall to wall car peting and drapes in living room. Carport and utility room. Lo cated on corner lot, 135 x 150. Shrubbery and small trees on lot. White fenced in back yard. WELLONS REALTY CO. Dunn, N. C. Phone 892 - 3122 After 5 p. m. call Calvin Pope at 892-7034 Shown by Appointment Only ADS PAY m ATTENTION. FOR A MONEY MAKING MANEUVER - - - - /-# M f March your cash into a sav ings account at Home Savings & it will earn from the first. Loan by the tenth of each month and It's a sure fire solution to bet ter your savings aim; earnings are computed from the first of any the 10th. At our high rate of ire turn -the difference is in ypur favor. So join the profit parade month when savings are added^by CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE COMPOUNDED PER ANNtXM SAVINGS INSURED BY FSLIC $116,129.58 EARNED BY OUR SAVERS FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1964 Home S avings & Lo ASSOCIATION 106 E. Broad St. Du»n, N. C. R. L. Cromartie, Jr. Sect. 807 Main St Lillington, N. C. Mrs. Billy Ray Matthews, Mgr. CAPT. EASY LOOK. OUT. GIRl^l, r i*ir ^ A PL AME> .JANE? i WO! IT'S-! A ROycE, JOVCBl 1 HEY, DENVER* WHO ARB ALU THEM BABES COMIU’ UP TH’ TRAIL? UGHi I PROMISED EACH OP I 'EM A SHAKE IN TH’ MINE, I AT ONE TIME OR OTHER,,PER ONE REASON OR OTHER! FRECKLES OC *■ v“ - (SiGH1^) MAYBE I WASNT Too wise To Hif?e that CHAP TO CUT OUR. GRASS/ WELL,^ HE'S OKAY WHILE HE'S ear me takes suck lomg ) BATHING BREAKS/ / UL ABNEH LEGGO O' VO'-GUi-JVjr - **9*%TSil ALliXUUr ■you ARE, EH? WD.L, THAT’S A GOOD ENOUGH NAME. I GUESS...YEH! HI-YAH, MISTER MEEOW' * £>] o0» RRR" I \ -4—l \l &_aam* i I .>4^w«.^T^^v4.>., I DICK TRACY w -i>LS NOW. you WANT AN ENLARGEMENT OF THE PRINTS ON THIS WHISKEY BOTTLE? , ARE YOU SUGGESTING THE PRINTS ON THIS BOTTLE ARE THE SAME AS THE PRINTS ON THE BABY FOOD JAR?. COULP BE, „ LIZZ. ' BUT NANCY u .v^>’ __ . • ‘.V ■t PLEASE \ TURN THE / PAGE -** ^ T‘M A FAST RgADER ’ T xJ
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