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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CLASSIFIED RATES wWDER ZK tratDS SO CENT*. A ENTS FEE WORD. PAHS IN tvACH AD. OVER *5 WORDS a ADVANCE. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1954 F-600 Ford 2 ton truck. In good condition, if inter ested phone COHARIE 567 - 2221, Rt. 1, Godwin, or contact Lattie Stewart. (p) FOR SALE: Three bedroom brick house on North Ellis Avenue. Re cently repainted inside. Near high school and hospital. James Best & Cc, 892-6910. 10-19, 21, 23c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three bedroom hoase at 505 Wake Street. Call 892-2963 10-20-3c FOR RENT: Two bedroom house trailer Contact Elbert Long at T. A. Miller Trailer Park, Lillington. after 5 p m or call 893-3187. FOR RENT: 3 room furnished downstairs apartment. Private en trance and bath. Automatic gas heat. Call 892-3194 or see Mrs. Earl G Vann a, 300 South Layton Ave nue after 5 pm 10-20-4p FOR RENT: House trailer on Dunn Ei win „Road Call J A Hodges, 892 6340. 10-12-tfnc FOR RENT — Brick duplex apart ment located at 302 S. Layton Ave nue. Recently remodeled and re decorated throughout. W'-r* room, dining room, kitchen end half-bath downstairs; two bedrooms, full bath upstairs. Large basement. Au tomatic radiator heat. Electric Range ana Refrigerator furnished. Also has all connections for el ectric washer- Plenty of closets. Screende - in porch. Conven iently located just three blocks from guslness district available immediately. Phone 892-2313. tfnp k\\\\\\y\\\\wvi\nnrv owwvwwowi SPECIAL NOTICE Bring your Sewing and Alterations t« 302 N. Wilson Are- Will also do sewing and alteration for Clean ers and Dept. Store. Phone Mrs. Bryant, 892-6823. SEE US for every kind of radiator 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 PEST CONTROL — Banish run ons termites. Also monthly aervice on roaches, ants, mice, rate, etc. IS years experience. Free inspec tion. Call Anco Exterminating Oo„ day 892-6962, night 892 6230. 3-10-tfnc nkS* money? We Lend Money on Anythin) ol Value - Watches, Diamonds TV’s Radios, Guns, Guitars etc. THE P.' JVN SHOP 219 E. Broad at. DUNN, N. C Next To Suggs Co. LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex A-Diet Tablets. Only 98c Thomas Drug, Dunn, and E. R, Thomas Drug, Erwin. (C) skylark"drive" iT Phone 892-9225 Jonesboro Rd.l Hamburgers 5 for 98c Chicken in Basket .... 69c Curb Service <c) WANTED WANTED: White female curb hop. Must be ever 18 and1 dependable. Apply a't the Skylark Drive In or call 892-9255. 10-19-tfnc WANTED: Two first class me chanics and a front end alignment man familiar wim Bear equipment. Apply in person to service manag er at Sex’on Mcftor Sales in Lil lington. . 10-13-lOc WANTED: Automotive body r*i pairman. Guaranteed salary, com mission, hospitalization insurance. Permanent. Apply in person at George Carroll Chevrolet, Inc., Dunn. 10-14-5c. WANTED: Paper boy for East "D’’ Street and “H” Street in Erwin. Phone 892-3117. 10-1-tfnc WANTED: Needed immediately ex perienced hairdresser. All appli cants confidential. Contact Hilda’s Beauty Salon, day Ga*-6281 or night 892-7524 10-19-tfnc WILL Baby Sit in my home. Week ly, day, or hour. Resident in God win Call 892-6806. 10-20, 23, 26, 30c hbhhhhhhhv NEEDED Carpenters anil Carpenter Help ers to work in Dunn, Lillington, and Fayetteville areas. Call 893 3306 or see R. M. Turlington. General Contractor, Lillington, N C. (c) HELP WANTED SUPPLEMENT WEEKLY INCOME An outstanding national organ ization will employ above aver age persons to work a few even ings and occasional day off. This is dignified work of nation al importance. Only persons who are ambitious, personable and with at least a high school edu cation will be considered. Teach ers or ex-teachers excellent. Weekly guaranteed % income for those who qualffjK For local in terview write Personnel Mana ger, Box 385, Lillington, N. C. giving age, education, experience and phone number. (p) EXCELLENT I OPPORTUNITY For Young Men See At Mr. GILIIimT GRAINGER Free To Travel State of North Carolina. No Exper ience Necessary. Good Earn ings F/or Willing Workers. Transportation Furnished. Cotton Dale Hotel, Dunn, N. C. On MONDAY — OCT. 19 Between 12 & 7 p m. RecordAdsPay CARRIER BOYS WANTED THE DAILY RECORD Three Good Routes Now and Two MEN NEEDED NOW TO TRAIN AS ACCIDENT INVESTIGATORS Insurance companies desperate ly need men to investigate the half-million accidents that oc cur daily. You can earn top money in this exciting, fast growing field. Car Furnished.. Expenses Paid ..No Selling. High School education or pre vious experience not necessary. Train at home in sp ire time. Keep present job until ready to switch. Men, 18-60 urgently needed_pick your location. Free local and national employ ment assis ance. Write us today, established since 1945. AB SOLUTELY NO OBLIGATION. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS, INC. Dept. 601 210 McKim Bldg., 1311 “G” St, N. W. Washington. D. C. Name . i..... Address . City . State .... Agy — Plume j . . * u0-6-3c Norris JF'uel Co. Now Open Foi Business ^ SAVE OM C ICOsALI iuj Your Supply Of Cor.l For Winter Now f ml Save. mom ST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES BEST SERVICE NORRIS FU£l CO Phone 892.2789 DUNN KNAPP SHOES DENVER J. Ml li»^NE Phone 897-8266 ERWIN, N. C. FOR CUSHIONED COMFORT GMC TRUCK PARTS GcisoiiiH' ond Diesel Al*v( tVbiwMla Engine* and pniM. Eastern Carolina’s lar* rst soppily. EDMCA TUrCF '’ALES * SERVICE INC, 620 lhnm Band, fkm»>tut, :> Phone tt> «tM IV- No. AS64 SURLES MOBILE HOMES 210 Spring Branch Rd. 1 DUNN, N. C. Phone 892 . 5903 For A Real Bargain, See Us Before You Buy. Open From 8 To 8 Week Days. W • Also Have Trailer Space For Rent. Erwin Jayvees To Play Las! Game Thun R'lse The Erwin Junior play their last home g" season when Ulev Jtnke on ooro-SaUnibH*1*vees Thursday night Game time is 6:00. Erwin’s record presently stands at 3-2. Starting lineup will include ends . Richard Crawford, Dallas Black man; tackles, Donnie Phillips and Gary Williams: guards, David Lu cas and Billy Lasater; center, Way ; ne Royal; quarterback. Tommy Woodruff; halfbacks, Dwight West ! and Michael Strickland; fullback, i Michael Bryant; defense, Kenny Johnson and Danny Jakem-in. George Coleman has been lost to the team due to injury. Other members of the team like ly to see action are Joey Denning, Jqe Lucas, Richard Jackson, Bobby Wilkerson, Donald Turner, Tom Turner, Nathan Hall Kenneth Ses i soms, Tag Wade, Barry Horne and Ronnie Lee. Gospel Quartet To Attend Convention The Musical Four, popular young gospel quartet of this area, made up of Karry Godwin, Charlotte House, Kenneth House and Keith Godwin, ages 9 through 13, along with their pianist, Mrh. Sibyl God win, leave here Sunday to help ti present the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Conference at the PFNA Convention to be held in Springfield, Missouri, October 26 through October 30. The Rev. Herbert Carter, Sup erintendant, members of the Board of Directors of the Conference and a bus load of others will also make the trip Draff Board Seeking Five Thomas N. Holmes, Chairman, Harnett County Selective Service I Local Board No. 44, has announced I that the following registrants are delinquent with the Local Board: Chester David, Jr, Rt. 3, c/o Lu cille White, Benson; James Lee Harris, Rt. 2, Angler; Robert Al vin Davis, Rt 2, Angler; Charles Thomas Fish, 1217 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh; James Douglas Strick land, P. O Box 423, Erwin Selective Service Regulations pro vide that delinquents shall be ord ered to report for induction ahead of other registrants Unless delin quency is removed within a rea sonable length of time HATCHER — SKINNER & DREW Funera# Directors Phonej*$2-2447 nuN%* c. Funeral services wm be held Thursday at 4 p. m for Jesse Harp er Jones of Route 4, Dunn, who died today at his- heme The serv ices will be in our chapel j Funeral services for Kerftiit Holt Avery, 54, of Route 1, Erwin, will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock from Pleasant Grpve Free i Baptist Church. Rev. M iL Byrd will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery , 1010 JOHN DEERE SINGLE ROW - CROP TRACTOR POWER STEERING -- A sturdy rark-and-pinion unit and large - rapacity hydrautic pump and reservoir provide fast, smooth, muselc-saving steering in all field conditions. ' " ’—-t'-i-t.—-.—- - ,■--~ -- ■ - --- - QUALITY FEATURES - ' ■fARMBLR ' 'fctffcttNKS ' — sfrothen. ruggedly built Jivhn lleepe variablpspeed gasoljne and "jjlWbhi/.ep^liies offer an exceptionally vwide. range at* governed pour* more flexible, responsive power matched to the job at hand. , ■ • | : , « ■.: ,» j, ^ ; r5-$TIJED. JEU.\9SS»HgSU>N ,-tt ^be stnoqdjj-wdrkiit* 5-speed transmis^filf suffers a‘ ^orif - .anatplietl spp^jl rang* o| 1.2 to 12.5 inp^j i^ithe fulMumi range of.t^W yari»blr.rspeefl;eijgiiie. POWERFUL HYDRAULIC SYSTEM — The “1010” may be equipped with .i single or dual rear rockshaft and one remote cylinder (with single rockshaft only) for instant, accurate control of all types of equipment. STURDY 3-POINT IIITCH — Speedy ‘‘pick up and go” farm ing is a natural with the “1010” 3-point hitch; Load-and Depth Control insures top-moteh tillage work without down shifting. OFFSET DESIGN — The “1010” Single Row-Crop features offset seat and chassis design, giving the operator a clear view' of the work area... cspeeially important oil cultivator operations. r CASH V if YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IE YOU , Ltfffo IT A Implement Department Phone 892-3112 DUNN, N. C. ALLYOOP ...I ONLY AGREED ID THIS ARRANGEMENT TO SAVE WEAR AN' TEAR ON ALL CONCERNED ...I ALWAYS DIP HAVE/ A YEN TO SWAP SWATS WITH ONE of Those horn HELMETED BOYS THEN I SUGGEST YOU PICK A LITTLE TO PRACTICE ON, IF WANTA COME HOME STANPIN' UP/ DICK TRACY } rxr 2-30 p.m. esr. j-jlv 2, ■ .Vi 7, UTA FLil't: *ADlO£P nkA POSITION IN V P-PACIFIC STATING SHE HAD Zp MINUTES CAS SUPPLY Lfirr.* ' BUT TkIS t>QDV WAS FOUND AT KUVKUL, ALASKA, IN THE s-^AftCTIC CIR^Ef > NANCY COME ON, NANCy— I'LL "rREAT yA I'M 1M TRAINING FCR FOOTBALL/ HEALTH BAR V^GETABCE JUICES CAFT. EASY BUSTER... VA PROPPED Mel I'Ll. DROWN ■i PUH-H... DON'T PANIC. POPi HOLD VER BREATH. AU* SINK TO DA BOTTOM FEET FIRST*. PEW KICK VERSELF UP FOR ANUDDER BREATH. TILL WE THINK OF SUMP1W' VER POIN' FINE, POP! NOW KICK VERSELF A LITTLE TO'RDS PAT BOAT EACH TIME! 1...I RNALLV POME- IT, SOrt! BUT I'M WORE DOWN TO A KlUBi I KEEP A FEW REST PUH-H...PE/AIN'T TIWE1 PRIVE DA BOAT OVER HERE AN' GIT ME! X GOTTA IPEAR1 FRECKLES HOW ABOUT TURNINS that Thins down, SON? ^ vlV. /'WHENYOU WERE YOUNG DIDN'T YXi P£.AY YOUR PHON06RAPM Z HE- DID/BUT WHEN \ Mis parents'had L-— HAD ENOUGH— <7 TMEYD Just hide the , CRANK/ LIL ABNER /shore, is a I MYSTERIOUS I CURSE RIKjGO V TH'4-th GOT . ( OM HIM// f WHATS MYSTERIOUS ABOUT IT? IT'S RINGO HIMSELF CDMMITTIN' if THEM CRIMESrlr HE WOULDN'T V KISS NO GAL., ^ NOR SMOKE NO > SEH3AR*r HE. i WOULD OF LOST I INTEREST'/ / SO VO'JEST TEND \ ( -AN' LE '\VE TO WIPIN' DISHES— CRIME ^ ^ DETECTIN'} V TO FQSDICK) ( AN' ME/T /
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