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WANTADS* CLASSIFIED RALES vWDER SA miBBS 50 CENT*. CENTS PER WORD, PAID IN BACH AD. OVER *5 WORDS 1 ADVANCE. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Monogram oil heater and large Whopper laundry heat er, both in excellent condition. It interested see H S. McLeod or call 897-5380. 1 ll-KMp FOR SALE: Service laundermat in good condition. Has good business. If interested write P. O. Box 301, in care of the Daily Record, Dunn. 10-11-lOc FOR SALE; I'our room house. Also four lots and one acre of land. Call J. A. Hodges, 892-6340., ll-ll-itfnci FOR SALE AT AUCTION: One carhousef* smokehouse, •shdltrer combined“ "Wired with ligjht plugs and switches. Sale is 'Nqvember l4, 1964 lit 2 p. m. next to Lee’s Chapel Church, Highway 421, six miles south of Dunn. Jasper Lee, owner. ll-ll-3p FOR SALE: 1964 Johnson CB ladio complete with mobile and base antennas, Phone 892-6141. (c) FOR RENT FOR RENT — Brick duplex apart ment locked at 302 S. Layton Ave nue. Recently r modeled and re decorated throughout. Living room, dining room, kitchen a,id half-bath downstairs; two bedrooms, full bath upstairs. Large basement. Au tomatic radiator heat. Electric Range and Refrigerator furnished. Aiso has all connections for el ectric washer- Plenty of closets. Screende - in porch. Conven iently located Jt#t three blocks from gusiness district available immediately. Phone 8J2-2313. tfnp F’OR RENT: House Trailer. Call Call 894-3171 in Benson or 892-6495, Dunn- ll-12-5tc i'OR KENT: Six room houae on Oak Avenue in Brookwood Sub Division $65 per month. Phone 892 2391, Mrs. L. A. Tart. ll-13-3p FOR RENT: Office space. First and second floor. Back of Crown De partment Store on North Wilson Avenue. Call 892-2616. 11-10-Unc FOR BENT: Five room house wi h bath. Wired for electric stove and automatic washer. Enclosed back j porch. E. Barrington Street just back of N- Elis Gulf Station. Call 892-2616. 11-10-tfnc FOR RENT; —vcn room house at | f 04 West Johnson Street, three blocks from Dunn hospital. Good location. Call 892-3025. 10-13-tfnc SPECIAL NOTICE 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 NEED MONEY? 'We liend Money on Anything oi Value - Watches, Diamonds , _ TV’s Radios, Guns, Guitars, THE P/ WN SHOP 219 E. Broad At. DUNN, N. C _Next To Suggs Co. WANTED WANT TO RENT your farmland. Standing renft. In and around Long Branch, Plain View and Mingo Communities. If interested phone 892-3535 day or 892-3546 at night. — 11-9-op WANTED: Auto Assigned Risk Business. We have know-how to get coverage assigned fast. Quick claim service with independent ad justers Also $500 Family Medical Payments Coverage. Small down payment with low monthly bal ances. Up to 5 months to pay BYERLY - SNIPES INSURANCE 118 N. Wilson Ave. 892-2121 11-5, 6, 9. 11, 13c WANTED — Man for local 1500 family Rwleigh business in local area. Many dealers doing $100 or $?00 or more weekly. Good op portunity to have profitable bus iness of your own. Write Rawleigh Dept. NCK-431-23, Richmond, Va. 11-6,13 20,27p *1ELP WANTEP One motor mechanic and one body man. We want experienced men. No helpers needed. Good working ronditidns^X}^'^ Contact Jesse "Baylor or Ed at Auto Sales & Service or phone 892-2111. (c) 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 - 3114 Dealer No. 2356. I MANAGER . HOSPITALIZATION and LIFE i One of the oldest and most re | spec ted insurance companys in | Nor.h Carolina has opening for | manager in Dunn. A guarantee ot : $425.00 per month for the man i'Who'tan quality, with opportunity ! tc earn more than double this amount. This is a prestige job, and only a man with proven abil i ity in A & H wi l be Considered : Mu:*t have excellent character ret. I erences. For personal and confl dental interview, write Director of Sales, P. O. Box 6523, Greens boro, N C., giving experience and full particulars. 11-I1-3C trrmtrmrurmzmTmr* SALESMEN Will $100 or $200 per week, com. mission and bonus interest you? If you have sold before, this may be the opportunity you are looking for. We will train you in the field on quality leads. You owe it to yourself Let us explain what we have to offer Must have car, be neat in ap pearance and furnish references. Apply at Howard Johnson’s Mo tel, Friday, November 13, 1964, between 5pm and 9pm Ask for Mr Hill. ll-9-5c SURLES MOBILE HOMES 210 Spring Branch Rd. DUNN. N. C. Pho.,.- b;*2 . 5903 For A Real Bargain, See Ua Before You Buy. Open From 8 To 8 Week Days. Wi Also Have Trailer Space For Rent. RecordAdsPay Power and Precision— Yours in one tractor! John Deere 1010 Single Row-Crop Powered lor precision cultivating with economy... for heavy tillage ... and dozens of other jobs Fit speed and power exactly to I the job—whether it’s hustling ! a 2- or 3-bottom plow or loaf I ing at part throttle on light i loads. This low-budget “1010” is ideal for precise, one-row cultivating. Offset seat and wheels let you see each plant straight-on. Move at the exact speed you choose. You’ll work with 3-point, drawn, mounted, and 540 or 1000 rpm PTO tools, with up to 35 variable horsepower available. Power steering and power-adjusted ! rear wheels are available. Die i sel or gas engine. See us soon. | We’ll arrange a demonstration. Ask about the John Deere I Credit Plan. I QoknAon Cjoiton C° | ^ PHONE 8 92 - 3112 § Implement Dept. DUNN, N. C. 9 Auxiliary To Help Veterans Mrs. Sam Dowd, American Le gion Auxiliary rehabilitation chair nan, said today thf.t the auxiliary ivili make a contribution to the jift shops at veterans hospitals as m year's past. The unit will send a cash dona tion this year instead of {pits to help defray expenses of wrap ping and mailing the gifts. “We are asking each member to make a cash donation in the amount that she would spend for a gift," Mrs. Dowd added. Mail or leave i't with Mrs. V. L. Stephens, 309 N. Wilson Avenue, or at the Dowd home, 710 S. Lay- j ton Avenue. Mrs. Della Norris Dies At Age 72 Mrs. Della Jane Norris, 70, of Benson, Rt. 2, died Thursday. Funeral services will be conduct ed Saturday at 3 p. m. at Overby Funeral Chapel at Benson by the Iiev. John W. Smith. Buri d will be in Stones Creek Church cemetery, Benson, Rt. 2. Surviving are her husband, David A. Norris; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie McLamb of Rt. 1, Benson and Mrs. Lessie McLamb of Rt. 2, Angier; two brothers, Junius McLamb of Rt. 2, Benson and George McLamb of Rt. 2, Four Oaks. Wrenn Takes Chemical Post Jim Wrenn of Angler has accept ed a position with Adco Chemical Company of Sedalia, Mo. Wrenn will be field technician und factory representative for Adco to the dry cleaners and laundries in western North Carolina. Wrenn left Sunday for a week of training with the district man ager in Atlanta, Ga. and will also spend another week in the home branch factory in Sedalia, Mo. SAVE NOW-WITH INSURED SAVINGS YOU START EARNING NOW No financial institution in this area pays you more for your savings. Home Savings & Loan ASSOCIATION 1106 E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C. R. L. Cromartie, Jr., Sect. Mrs. Billy Ray Matthews, Mgr. Lillington, N. C. 807 Main St. CAFT. EASY jfflTHIW "hour* THE NBW TENANTS ARE PART OP THE FAMILV AUNT jupyj T MADAM. IS MR. KOONTZ ] THIS N0I5S IS VELUM® I NECESSARY? . SOMETHING I'M TRYING TO PAINT— j OH, MR, KOCNTZ, you MUST MEET QUR NEW GUESTS ...MR. UJKIE KOONTZ* ANY I RELATION TO /MAR IMPURE KOONTZ, MY FAVORITE PAINTER? I AM MARMADDKE KOONTZi t MUST FINISH A PICTURE TONIGHT FOR. A SHOW SOON AT THE FEDERAL ART GALLERY1 IMAGINE.,.LIVING UNPER THE SAW* ROOF1 I'M EAGER TO OWN A PAINTING OF VOURSi MAT 15EE .WHAT VOU HAVE? FRECKLES DADDY, BAZOOS CAR. BROKE DOWN' WILL YOU TOW V HIM HOWE*? ■ r/TTY5M! Yes, but I'M busy right v now/ j jusr O've me-Tme LOCATION! AMDU-L &e there afeer A WHILE [ HELL BE HERE RIGHT AWAY, BAZoo/ LSL ABNER AMD NOW, MV GOLD SPIKE/ IF VOU r PLEASE lr J t)/z BEFORE _ VOU REMOVE IT AND I DPOP DEAD T »\W WANT TO SAW I I FRY TONIGHT GOOD-BY TO \ I AND IT'S YOUR BULLSEYE f BENNY^Yl iS FAULT r' I I FOSDlCKr.rL ] . n —-.x am "TV- v VJ E' L L -S>°e>?~ SOON MEET AGAIN, BENNY, IN THAT GREAT BIG BAIL BOND OFFICE. IN THESKYZ/V &UT ha rr- H VOO’U. ARRIVE fFofs FOSDICK "It T , r CK/y | I ALLYOOP ALL RIGHT, SO I KNOW nxm NO VIKING PRINCESS/ WELL,GEE POC, MY GOSH, YOU KNOW YOUR SELF, YOU, ALL I KNOW IS IF I HAP ANY BRAINS, I'D NEVER HAVE LET THAI UNPRINCIPLED LOUT TAKE MY ELECTRIC SWORD ANP GO BACK THERE AFTER MY OVED BRUNNEHILPE.' YfcH... I SUES5 J OF CDUKSfc 1 YOU SHOULP HAVE «ONE VOURSELF, ALL RIGHT/ SHOULP... AMP VVKAMTA KNOW SOMETHING? I AM ...AHKinuuin* I oh, mo; RIGHT NOW? kT DICK TRACT I’M SURE. vl ] NANCY r r THANK GOODNESS, I'M NOT SUPERSTITIOUS I % A FRIDAY 13 UGH — lo i/ULLMKa , "-V/
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