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CLASSIFIED RATES wNDER 25 WORDS 50 CENT* ■ACH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, 2 CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE. tor Sale I-n FOR SALE: Nice business and re sidential lots on Highway 421 west. Contact F. E- Summerlin, phone 822-2311. 9-8-3p FOR SALE: 1956 Volkswagen. Mrs. B. Mitchell, 112 East Coswell Street. Dunn Inquiry after 6 p. m. 9-8-4p FOR SALE: Clarinet in good condi tion. In interested call Mrs. Leon Kittrell at 892-7038. 9-8-3c FOR SALE:: Choice lots in Glo ver Heights, residential sub-divi sion on the Old Fairground Road. Also homes for sale. Call George Glover, 392-7815 after 6 p.m. (c) FOR SALE Choice building lots at low prices in and around Dunn. - We can build for you. James Best & Co., phone 892-6910. (c) FOR SALE: Approximately 300, 000 feet of timber, pine and hard wood. Also pulpwood- C. G. Sawy er, Route 1, Lillington. Phone 893 3137, Lillington. 9-9, lip FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two or three room furnished upstairs apartment. Newly painted and furnished. Pri vate bath. Call 829-3194 or see Mrs, Earl G. Vann at 300 South Layton Avenue after 5 p.m. 9-7-5p FOR RENT: Warehouse and shop formerly occupied by Made-Bite Bread Co. Will repair or remodel to suit tenant. See Otis Jackson at Piggly Wiggly. 9-3-5C Special Notices 4 LOST: 1962 man’s class ring with initials JRB at Erwin Mills. Re ward if returned to Jerry Ray Bayles. Call 892-7878 . 9-8-2p see vs ** tw ns s nasi* and cooling system service. New cons and radiators in stock. Bare foot’s Radiator Stoop, 101 Soutb Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phone (592-3228. 3-17-tfnc. TRY OUR DELICIOUS CHUCK WAGON SANDWICH. Four ounce steak, lettuce and tomato, french fries, 5 Inch roll. Only 55c. Orders to go. Phone 893-7709,Heath Froz en Custard. 9-l-9tc FOR THE BEST WHEEL ALIGNMENT & BRAKE SERVICE SEE: EARL WELLS Wells Auto Service City limits. Jones bora Rd. DUNN, N. C. 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 892-8220. 3-10-tInc Bring your alterations to 3b? N. Wilson Ave. Phone 892-68?3 CUSTOM MADE AWNINGS ALUMINUM SIDING — EASY TERMS — “Everything In Aluminum” PH. 892-7526 DUNN, N. C. DUNN AWNING & SIDING COMPANY Wanted WANTED: Waitress. Age 18-30. Must be efficient and willing to learn. Part time employment lead ing Into full time. Call 892-2252. 9-9-tfnc WANTED: Young man to manage Men’s department of local store. Must be high school graduate. Write giving age, address and phone number to Box 99, c-o The Dally Record, Dunn, N. C. 9-7-3c We Lend Money on Anythin! ol Value - Watches, Diamonds TV’s Radios, Guns, Guitars etc. THE PAWN SHOP 219 E. Broad St. DUNN, R. C Next To-Sugg. ^. BUILDING AND REPAIRS ADD A ROOM Roofing* Siding, Painting, Cabinet*, Storm Windows FREE ESTIMATES CALL [ CHARLES TANNER 892 - 3435 ERWIN, N. C. IMPROVE YOUR HOME Roofing. Storm Doors And Windows, Additions, Re modeling. NO MONEY DOWN 7 YEARS TO PAY LASSITER HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 128 S. Center St. mt. olive, n. c. PHONE OL8-3082 DAY OL8-3709 NIGHT SALESMEN I am looking for two men, 21-60, who want t® earn $120-$150 per week Opportunity for excellent future. This is not just an ord inary Job. Our employer coun selor will interview applicants between 5 and 9 pm. Thursday, Sept. 10, at Howard Johnson’s Motel in Dunn. Ask for John Spivey, 9-8-3c GMC TRUCK PARTS Gasoline and Diesal 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. We Need Paper Boy For West Cumberland St. Section of Dunn. Apply At The DAILY ' RECORD I After 4. p. m. Legal Notice 13 D NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY Under and by virtue ol the pow er of sale contained in a certatn conditional sales contract exe cuted by W. T. Johnson, dated February 5, 1962, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, on the premises of Vause Equipment Company, Inc. of Dunn at 12:00 noon, on 16th day of September, 1964, the fol lowing articles of personal pro perty: 1 AlliS-Chalmers D-10 Trac tor, Serial No. 3024 1 Allia-Chalmer* one-row cul tivator 1 Allis-Chalmers one-row fer tilizer attachment 1 Allis-Chalmers 2-14 inch bottom p’ow 1 one--ow cole planter This 28th day of August, 1964. W.A. Taylor, Atty. 8-31; 9-2, 9 SURLES MOBILE HOMES 210 Spring Branch RcL DUNN, N. C. Phone 892 . 5903 For A Real Bargain, See Us Before You Buy. Open From 8 l!o 8 Week Days. Wi Also Hare Trailer Space For Rent. 17 New Members Presented ' ' ii ... «—■ ,i m ■ Campbell Faculty Is Given Bang Seventeen new members were presented to the Campbell College I laculty Wednesday evening as Campbell’s fall term opened with the annual faculty-staff banquet. Freshman and transfer students report for orientation Sept. 14; and registration begins Sept. 16 for classes opening two days later. Ac cording to William S. Terrell, reg istrar, enrollment at the college should top 2000 for the first time this year, an increase of over 150. Peak figure last year was 1831. The 17 new teachers are a net increase of 11; three of last year’s staff are on leave of absence; three have accepted other appointments The appointees are as follows: Clay Costner, B. S., Central State College of Oklahoma; M. S., Uni versity of Oklahoma; associate pro fessor of physical education. David R. Fisher, A. B., University of North Dakota; M. A., Univer sity of New Mexico; assistant pro lessor of art. Bruce C. Fryer, B. S. Juniata Col lege; M. A., Wake Forest College instructor of social science. Charles E. Gatch, B. S., Univer sity of South Carolina; M. M Louisiana State University, instruc tor of instrumental music. Joseph A. Glover, B. A., Duke; M. A.. George Peabody College; in structor of mathematics. Marie W. Gray, B. &, M. A., Bast Carolina College; Instructor of education. Elizabeth Ann Hall, B. S., Phe iffer; M. S., Duke; instructor of chemistry. Ilobert C. Hope, B. S., Duke Uni versity; M. S., N. C. State; assis tant professor of geology. Ernest Lee, Pht>., University of North Carolina, Assistant Prof, of Education. Mrs. Gloria Lockerman, C. P. A,; B.-S., Wake Forest College, instruc tor of accounting. Daniel C. Lynn, B. S., LI* B., U N. C.; instructor of Law. Richard S. Newcomer, Ph. D„ Duke, associate professor of social science. T. H. Reynolds, M. A., University of California, Ph. D„ Georgs Pea body College, assistant' professor of business administration. ‘ James, D. Sistrunk, M. 8., North Texas State University, associate professor of library science, head librarian. Louise Todd, B. A., Sw»rthinore; M. A., Duke, Instructor of English. Charles Welborn, M. A., Baylor; B. D., Southwestern Seminary; Ph D., Duke, associate professor of re ligion. Charles C. Yarbrough, B. S. and M. S., Wake Forest College, instruc tor of biology. JUDGE PAYS FINES AMARILLO Tex. (UPI) — Char les E. Chilton didn’t have far to do today to pay the two traffic citations he got last week. He is a traffic court judge at the Amarillo police station. ALL' MAKES ELECTRIC AND FOOT OKRATVD STRAIGHT STITCH OR ZIG-ZAG NEW & USED SEWING MACHINES for Sale HUDSON SERVICE SHOP 1109 Guy Rd., DUNN Phone 892-5318 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS Will sell Dairy Queen Business and property. All paved. 160 feet by 123 feet with 2 modern buildings. Dairy Queen business successfully operated by the owners 10 years and now retiring. And the Charcotower building presently leased as jet service hamburger drive - in. Term expires soon. Both drive in's doing excellent volume. Ohly one of its kind. No competition. All property, modern equipment and Dairy Queen busi ness for $412,000. Down payment required $15,000. Bal ance easy terms. Or will sell separately the Dairy Queen Business and lease building and property. Will train buyer to operate and manage the Dairy Queen. Prin cipals inquire at the Dairy Queen on the Dunn Erwin Highway in Dunn. ' - ^-— help %g every boy belong icnnrsa RECORD WANT ADS PAY Great new taste*, pipe tobacco in a filter cigarette! You get pleasing aroma — and a great new taste! The secret? It’s packed with America’s best-tasting pipe tobacco — famous Half and Half! Smoke new 1 lalf and Half Filter Cigarettes! PIPF TOBACCO IN A FILTER CIGARETTE CA T Ca Product of Sne- JVm&ueOAl’ MOST WANTED FABRICS We have a large assortment of BACK - TO - SCHOOL Fabrics. Beautiful woolens, poplins DOUBLE KNITS & FLANNELS Heavy . Weight HOMESPUN HEATHER For Shifts & Skirts Special — — $1.69 * STRIPED Prints & Solids For Blouses 39« Yd. and Up DAN RIVER 1-INCH CHECKS.yd. 79c The Fabric Center Plenty of Free Parking Across From Tyler Park DUNN. N. C. CAPT. EASY THANKS' FOR THE LIFT, MRS. WKj&INS. INI SDI« iVl. FIND CAPTAIN EASY LOITERING IN THIS NWGHBORr T HOOO. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GOLD MINE*. Y-"" - SHE PROVE MB DOWN SO WE COULD CLOSE THE DEAL, EASy. I UNLOADED HiV MINE ON I FINE!, MOWV0U CAM RELAX AMP SEE THE- MUSEUM HERE IN MARK, TWAIN’S HOME. ACROSS THE STREET IS BECIC/ THATCHER'S \ HOWE ..TOW SAWYER'S SWEETHEART'. 5HE-HEM,J —r WHY SO SERIOUS? "". . ■^r tKi ^ j conscience HAS STARTED TO BOTHER WE FOR THE WAT I 9K1NNBB THAT WIDOW, E AS/ FRECKLES I [nuii i j ^ijurc-D UP HIS POWER MOWER SO NS CAH EARN MfoNEf _* _ RASTER/ *EALLY?WEtiL Hi* WON'T MAKE A PROFIT AT TRtSRME/ 5. 30MPH-IMA , 2S'M.Prt.'ZOHE' LEL ABNER AH'LL'FLUSH ) 4 | THET RABBIT Sfi. OUT DOGPATCH US STVLE.r FUSi; AH $ BASHES TH'SPIKE through TH' DOOR— «.< v i m cm -. • iwtl Ntn Mkrt C. caa.c*f»p—'^ THEM, AM BLOWS THET POUND O'PEPPER IK) ' ATHIM WfFTH^ GARDEK1 HOSE ALLYOOP I LIGHT (SAPGET F - LT PRcrftKrnON? ,IVE GOT. BETSY / WELL, just/ letsg£i INCASE! GOING... )% ...OOP! I w/Wsir vou , TO CHECK THE TRANSMISSION CHAMBER | ME? OKAY, DOC.' ~r^r" ALL RIGHT, AS FAR AS I CAN SEEi 1964 by NtA, Inc. T.M. Kog. U.S E«t- OH. DICK TRACT *3f*nL PLACE VDUR EMPTIES L IN TH« center op L THE TABLE. S' t&av*0*' The Qtittto Tribune. % NOW the daughter OF THE 'MAN IN THE — MOON WILL i IT5 THE MOON DANCE 1 OF LOVE AROUND THE ESCARGOT. SHELLS, / NANCY I HEARtf> THAT ONE OF THB MUMMIES 1—. FELL OVER ( yE9TERfi»A(^ X WONDER IF IT WAS DA MAC ' MUSEUM EGYPTIAN SECTION
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