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CLASSIFIED RATES wi'lDEU 25 WORDS 50 CENIt. CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN EACH AD. OVER 25 WORDS, 2 ADVANCE. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Avery Tractor eq u^fcr*F‘*tWer“A in size. $325. dpi 892-3S35 aft«f 5 p.m, 9-11-tfnc FOR SALE: Peerless gas heater used about six months. Call 892 6566. 9-18-tfnc FOR SALE: 1963 Valiant. Less than 10,006 miles. Very good condition. Radio and heater. Call 892-3656 or 812-6496. 9-21-3C FOR SALE 12 Acres of Land Near Lee’s Chapel Church Known as the John R. Stone Land. Call Gus Register, Dunn Motor Co.. 892 7960. At nights, phone 892-3385. (c) FOR SALE door sedan, in gootfrohdition. $275. CO. Call 302-9243. 9-22-tfnc FOR SALE: 1950 Ford half-ton pickup. Good .Condition. $295.00. Call 892-9243. 9-22-tfnc FOR SALE Three bedroom house, two baths, built In kitchen, double carport, large corner lot. Plenty of trees. Also two geld medallion homes, three bedrooms, two baths, car port, nice shady lots. Contact Gus Register, Dunn Motor Co., 892-7960 or 892-3385 at night. FOR RENT FOR RENT: House trailer on Dunn -El-win Highway. Call J. A. Hod ges at 892-6340. 9-21-tfnc COMING TO ERWIN, N. C. R.W. TEAGUE TENT REVIVAL CRUSADE Beg. FrL Oct. 2nd TENT LOCATED . At Intersection of 421 and 55 Beside Village Open Air Market, ERWIN, N. C. FOR ALL PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS FOB RENT: Upstairs 3 room fur nished apartment - private bath, hot and cold water furnished, out side entrance. Close in, 308 North Clinton Avenue. Phone 892-3391. 9-22- tfnc FOR RENT: House five miles out on Dunn-Rosin Hill Road between Wallace Sills and Joel Tew home ; place. Full bath with shower, wired I fer electric range, automatic wash 1 er. Call 892-5175, Mrs. John J. Tew, Sr. 9-22-lp 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 FOR RENT: Warehouse or sho| formerly occupied by Made - Rite Bread Co. Will repair or remodel to suit tenant. See Otis Jacksor at Piggly Wiggly. 9-16-5C WANTED LOOKING FOR , SECURE JOB? Train for U. S. Civil Service testa See our ad under Instruction clas sification. Lincoln Service. Estab lished 1948. 'p) PLUMBER-STEAMFITTER wanted at ones. Must be able to lead blueprints and have tools References required. Transports* tion to job furnished. We pay Federal Wage Scale. Clinton Hardware Co.. -Cllpton, N.C„ .Phone 592-2525. ! 9-18-4c MAIDS NEEDED New York, N. Jersey & Suburban Areas. Salaiies $35455 Weekly. Fare advanced. FREE Room Board, Uniforms, T. V. Write at Once, MISS DIXIE EMPLOY MENT AGENCY 300 W. 40 St. N Y. C. Dept. 44. INSTRUCTION U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men - women, 18-52. Start higtt a* $102.00 a week. Preparatory train ing until appointed. Thousand is ol jobs open. Experience usually un necessary. FREE information- on jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service, Box 1000, The Daily Record. (p) SPECIAL NOTICE Bring your Sewing and Alterations to 302 N. Wilson Aye. Will ajso do sewing and alteration for glean ers and Dept, store. Mioi)®:'Mto; Bryant, 892-6823. 8EK US for every kind of radiate* and cooling system service. New cores and radiators in stock. Bare foot’s Radtotor Shop, 107 South Watauga Avenue, Dunn. Phono l®2-3228. 3-17-tfnc. Norris Fuel Co. Now Open For Business :COHL: Buy Your Supply Of Coal For Winter Now aftnd Save. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES BEST SERVICE MORRIS FUEL CO. Phone 892-2789 DUNN IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE PROBLEMS.. 4 THE PEOPLE TO SEE ARE AT . . . ELLIS BARBOUR * Insurance Service Dwnn, . Phone *92-3183 1302 W. Cumberland St. ATTENTION: Colored adults, let’s . form a bridge club. Lessons ex pertly taught Iree. Call 892-2394, Miss McNeil. 9-21-Sp . CARPENTER WORK — Remodel ing, cabinet work and general building, Stair building. References furnished. See Bob McCann, 904 North Ellis Avenue or call 892-: 7609. 9-21-5p We I-end Money on Anythin! ol Value - Watches, Diamonds TVs Radios, Guns, Guitars etc. THE PAWN SHOP 219 E. Broad St. DtNN, N. C _Next To Suggs Co._ PEST CONTROL — Banish ruin ous termites. Also monthly service on roaches, ants, mice, rats, etc. 15 years experience. Free inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Co., day 892-6962, night 892-6230. 3-10-tInc Legal Notice 14 D ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ol the'^tkfe of Flojfd A. West, de ceased. late of Cumberland Coun ty ,^forth Carolina, this is to notify all p^^ons^ haviijg claims against thetdeceas8fl t0 prewnlHlWem*W^i;he undersigned on or before the 8th day of March, 1965. or this notice will be plead ed in bar of th$ir recovery. All persons indebted ’ to said estae please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of September, 1964. Southern National Bank of North Carolina Fayetteville, N. C. .. Administrator of.. Floyd A. West Butler, High & Baer, Attorneys Fayetteville, N. C. 9-8, 15, 22, 29 BUILDING AND REPAIRS ADD A ROOM Roofing, Siding, Painting, Cabinets. Storm Windows FREE ESTIMATES CALL CHARLES TANNER 892 - 3435 ERWIN, N- C. i MILK ROUTE SALESMAN FOR DUNN AREA Good opportunity for right man. 514 day wofk week. Salary plus incentive for extra Sales efforts. Must be honest, neat and ag gressive, married, age 21-40, with high school education helpful. Dr. Herbert Cockburn, mission ary teaebtr at Campbell College, will speak to the Brotherhood of the First Baptist Church when they meet Friday at 6:30 p- m. at Hod ges Barbecue. Hava you tried a King CALL 802 - 5813 9-22-3C BROTHERHOOD MEET W*vm Mrs. John McGill's Mother Buried Funeral services for Mrs- Lena L,ewis Waid, 75, of Fayet.eville, who died Sunday, were conducted ruesday at Jernigan - Warren Ohapel, Dy ::ie Rev. Colon Jack son, assisted by the Rev. James Sammack. Burial was in Cross Srcek ceme ery. She was the -widow of J. B. Ward ind a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. John McGill of Erwin, Mrs. Harvey Rogers and Mrs. Gary Wil liams, both of Fayetteville, Mrs. Hector McNeill of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. George Burriss, Jr. of Houston, Tex ; two sons, Gran tham Ward of Burlington and James B. Ward of Fayetteville; three brothers, Bart Lewis of St. Pauls, Berry Lewis of Elizabeth town and Woodrow Lewis of Sum merton, S. C.; three sisters, Mrs. Polk Grantham of Lake View, S. C., Mrs- Hayes Herring _ and Mrs. Minnie Hardin, both of Barnes ville, and 17 grandchildren. DIRS MONDAY FOUR OAKS — George R. Love, 91, died Monday. James Davis, 46 Succumbs Monday James Davis, 46, of Fuquay Varina, Rt. 3, died Monday. He was formerly of Angier. , Funeral, servijceih wore ejanduat^d Tuesday at 3 ft. rtf', 'at New Hope Presbyterian Church' at Willow Springs, by the Rev. A. G. Court enay. pastor, and the Rev. J. M McGraw of Angier. Burial was at Green Lawn Memorial Park at Fu quay-Varina Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elza Lee Carter Davis; one son, James Earl Davis of the home; two daughters, Miss Gloria Jean T)avis* of the home and Mrs. Henry Law rence Jr. of Fuqu.iy-Varjnn, Rt. 1; one granddaughter and his moth er, Mrs. Lee Davis of Angier. King Sworn Into Legal Practice William Oliver King who recent ly passed the state law examina tion was sworn into legal practice in Norih Carolina by Judge Bras well in Durham last Monday Mr. King is associated with the lay firm of Hofler, Mount and White in Durham. He is married to the former Virginia Vann, who is the .daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Vann. Mr. and Mrs. King and their young son, Bill, are residing on West Trinity Avtnjie, in Durham. HARRINGTON REPORTS ■■ v. ‘T.'i. ..* Kyle Harrington, cleric of Har nett County Recorder's’ Court, re ported total collections and re ceipts of the office of $2,832 for the month of August. A total of $1,682 came from.civil and criminal actions and' $1,186 from fines col lected. His report was to the Sep tember meeting of the county com missioners. ON GUIDED MISSILE FRIGATE USS MACDONOUGH (FHTNC) — Thomas E. Howard, radarman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mis. Lewis H Howard of 408 West [ st„ Erwin, N. C., is serving a ooard the guided missile frigate JSS MacDonough with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. PATIENT RELEASED Marshall Early, who was a pat ent in Memorial Hospital in Cha >el Hill sveral days last week, has :een released. DAUGHTER VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Humphery if Durham spent Wednesday here -isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. im Jackson. HERNIA - - RUPTURE The Dobbs Truss (For Reducible Hernia or Rupture) Rd. F. Hill, Specialist, of the Dobbs Truss Co., will be at Lynch Pharmacy, W. Cumberland St. in Dunn, THURSDAY MORNING SEPT. 24th, tor Free Demonstration, Hours 9 AM to 12 Noon, Only. The most unusual ot trusses ror renucuue rupture — uie BULBLESS. EELTEESS, STRAPLESS. DOBBS TRUSS. A CONCAVE PAD holds the rupture like the palm of your hand. The Dabbs Baa does not spread the muscles. Prevents rupture becoming larger. NOTE THE DATE and COME IN. One day only- Demonstration FREE._ “MONSTROUS NEW TERRIBLE WEAPON”- Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev is shown with the Japanese parliamen tarian de’egntion in Moscow, to whom he announced that tWsoviet has developed a "monstrous new terrible weapon." He said, "We do not want to use such terrible weapons, and we shall continue to press for peaceful coexistence and eco nomic development which are the sole hope for mankind.” It is speculated that the new weapon could be a neutron bomb, which could destroy people without destroying buildings. 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 I lalf and Half! 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IncJP'-jj ) Wurld ttigliU licscrved v *" ALLYOOP YEH, ...BUT I CANT RECALL THE CULTURE THEY EVIDENCE/ AS HAVING BEEN FOUND/ KINDA ANYWHERE IN OUR / CREEPY.. KNOWN P*€fc.. ill DICK TRACY SO THAT EXPLAINS THE] BABY FOOD. H - USED THIS SECRET SP ?. L, STAIRWAY TO THE ATTIC TO ESCAPE BORES AND BUSINESS PESTS. Ifo JSJUI yi •that ROOM WOULD BECOME HIS PRISON FOR 46 YEARS." NANCY
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