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WANT ADS I CLASSIFIED RATES f UNDER 25 WORDS 50 CENTS PER v INSERTION, PAID IN ADVANCE. j OVER 25 WORDS 2 CENTS PER { WORD. FOR SALE . jFOR SALE: 1953 and 1954 Fold. If Interested phone Jimmy Johnson ■ at 892-7312. 12-22-2p FOR SALE: Monogram oil heater and one Atlanta gas heater. Can be seen at 704 East Pearsall Street ;or call 892-7221. 12-22-2p 1 FOR SALE: Six room house to be emoved from lot by March 1, 965. If interested see or call S. >. Whittenton at W & S Motor o., 892-2123 (c) !««««««««««««««««««««*««< FOR SALE: 196.5 Pontiac Tempest. Two - door, radio, heater, W-W tires, with 3-speed floor shift. Priced to sell quickly. Call 092 | 6443. 12-23,4c | FOR SALE: 1963 Plymouth Bel I vedere, four door six. White wall i tires, back up lights, radio and I heater. Owner bought new. Reason ; for selling, entering ministry. Write P. O. Box 1, Dunn, N. C. j for information. 12-18,23c FOR SALE: Bassett puppies, eight I weeks old. $25. See Bobby Fann, 1209 West Vance Street, Dunn. 12-23,lp FOR SALE: Two 1S63 Fords, 1962 Chevrolet, 1955 Chevrolet, 1961 Rambler American. All repossess ed. Can be seen aft Wayne Lee’s Service Station on North Ellis Avenue. 12-18,5c FOR SALE OR RENT: Two story brick store building, 30x90 main street in heart of Dunn. Will re model. Contact C. M. Butler, P O. Box 638, Roseboro, N. C. Phone *5-2562. 12-1-TFNC stcwcwwwwteicwwtgtMitieucwtctceeigic* ’’™K««vy*v '£• & £ I Jr! OLD-FASHIONED With thanks for your many favors and friendship, we extend our heartfelt wishes that your holidays may be rich in the joys of a real old-fashioned Christmas. Four County Tractors, Inc. John McLamb — Floyd Johnson Ronald Humphries Hwy. 301 South DUNN, N. C. I I FOR SALE: 1964 Falcon. Leather Interior. Four speed. Call 897 5547. 12-10-tfnc FOR SALE Lovely three bedroom Gold Me dallion home. Two baths, full ceramic tile, carport and utility room. Located in Westhaven area on N. Park Avenue. Very small down payment with F. H. A. financing. No down payment for qualified veteran. 30 years to pay balance. Free Hotpoint refrigerator model no. 3TCAC512 to anyone purchasing this home before Christmas or an equal a mount In toys. Call WELLONS REALTY 892-3123 or Calvin Pope, 892-7034 after 5:30 p. m. FOR RENT FOR RENT: 8x36 house tariler, two bedrooms. Call 892-9243. 12-23,2c FOR RENT: 3 room furnished downstairs apartment. Automatic gas heat. Close in. CaU 892-3194 or see Mrs. Earl G. Vann at 300 S. Layton Avenue after 5 p. m. 12 21-3p FOR RENT: Ten foot wide 45 feet lory; new mobile home located at I 303 County Avenue If interested j phone 892-2423 or see Tom Chase. j '4 -f 7 rgr.M* Mnr.vt l&rSMiV FOR RENT: Six room house at 106 South Orange Avenue. Call 892-7333 or 892-5691. 12-16-tfnc RecordAdsPay WANT TO CHANGE? We have the go-ahead to add two salesmen to our Char lotte sales staff. These men will be placed on a guaran tee of $108 per week provid ing. they meet with our re quirements, and will also have the opportunity to earn more each week in accordance with number of sales made. Our company, one of the largest of its kind in the na tion, furnishes excellent pre field sales training and also actual field training to all new sales personnel. To qualify you must be be tween the age of 25 and 50, have a serviceable car, to be neat, aggressive, and ambit ious. For personal confident ial interview call Mr. Verne Galloway, N. C. State Mana ger, at Howard Johnson’s mo tel in Dunn, Monday, Decem ber 28th between 5 and 8 p. m. for appointment or write giving complete resume and time best suited for appoint ment to P. O. Box 118, Char lotte, N. C. 12-23-3tc CfotmdA extend to you a#i« yours, a w. greeting with wishes for A Men Christmas in Christ, and an earnest hope for a 1965 fljjl of new opportunities _ A for service. SPECIAL NOTICE SEE L’S for every kind of radiator and cooling system service. New cores a:.^ radiators in stock. Bare foot’s radiator ShoT, i07 South Watauga Avenue- Dunn. Phone 392-3228 3-17-tfnc LOST: Small black and white dog with short tail about a week ago in vicinity of North General Lee Avenue. Answers to name of Butch. Reward offered. Call Mrs. George E. Hodges, 892-3393. 12-22-5P CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — Perm anents one-half price on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only now until Christmas. Pay us a visit. Mae’s Beauty Shop, Erwin, phone, 897-5359. WANTED SPINET PIANO, to transfer to good local home. Simply assume small payments. We’ll transfer and fully guarantiee. ^ Write for ‘details an^., * Credit Mgr. 115 Glendale, Rome, Georgia. 12-21,3tp NEED MONEY? We I.end Money on Anythin? of Value Watches, Diamonds TV’s Radios, Guns, Guitars, etc. THE PAWN SHOP 219 E. Broad §t.; Dl^N, N. C. *\> <«* » vJi-eitt’v.'l*. SHggS- S«.*a Woman Shoots Hubby Over $113 I WINSTON - SALEM (UPI) — Police said a factory workers was shot in the h-ad by his wife Tuesday during an argument over an unpaid $113 automobile repair bill. William Howard Hirvey, 24, was in critical condition today at a lo cal hospital. His 31-vear-old wife. Ima Jean, was held on open char- j ges. Garage owner Jack Stoltz told police that the Harveys had come to his office Tuesday to discuss an automobile repair bill when Mrs. Harvey “just pulled that gun out and placed it next to his head and shot.’’ Harvey was |shot in the left temple with a 32 - caliber pistol. Mrs. Harvey told detectives her husband had given her the money to pay the garage bill but she used it to buy Christmas presents for their three children. She said her husband took her to the gar age to deliberately embarrass her. friends .,. mgy they oli be yours at this happy season! MamanitWMaaiiinmtwniamfcaiMiiMaadiama I JACKSON'S j SINCLAIR SERVICE [ STATION r “Snag’' JACKSON f F E. Cumberland St. ( DUNN, n: c. ie3B .-it.fm.'if&aifiiRjum iRAND CHAMP—James Cretcher of Michigan State Uni-! ersity is the center of attraction in Chicago after his South !own Wether was named grand champion at the Lives^c-'k Show. First Family On Texas Ranch Ready For Holidays J JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (UFI) — With the tree up, the candles lit, both daughters and one boy-friend gathered around, and four 16-year pld stockings hung by the fireplace, the Johnson family was all set to day for Christmas on the LBJ Ranch. f\ Lady Bird Johnson celebrated i tier 52nd birthday Tuesday over feeing the final yuletide prepara- ! Uons. The only problem she has! feft is finding the right spot for a favorite Christmas prnaipent, a Handmade angel sent td her by a fj-iend in GermRijy, U Wbe, K«sah Bija a simple gold brooch as a birth day present. She opened her pre sents at breakfast. There was no big party. Pour red satin stockings inscrib ed “Daddy,” “Mother,” “Lynda,” and “Luci” have been hung from ] the mantle. They have been used I by the first family since the John son daughters were little girls id I years ago. They will bulge with the Christ mas gifts the family plans to open on Christmas Eve, as is their cus tom. Mrs. Johnson started the yule festivities early by lighting the eight foot tall, gaily decorated tree in the President's den Tuesday night and the led candles placed CT&I Helps Needy Families Christmas Cheer Organization received ar unexpected gift today when Henry Bridgers, local man ager for Carolina Telephone pre sented a check for $15G on behalf of »the company’s employees. In making the presentation, Bridgers explained that in pre vious years Carolina Telephone has allocated funds to be used for employee Christmas parties. This year, however, the money is being given to charitable, welfare and service organizations. “Pt is felt that money used in this fashion will be meaningful to many people and that it can be put to good use, particularly at this time of year,” Bridgers said. throughout their Texas hill coun try home. Despite the President’s engros sing budget talks, he found time to ; take a stroll around the ranch with his wife. Andi Tuesday night the Johnson’s and their daughters Lynda, 20 . and Luci took a long twilight drive before sitting down to dinner. ^ 2iSi.it.2iSiaraiSi2iSiS.ii; Gunter To Head r. Lillington Lodge The I.illington Masonic Lodge, i Nc 302, will have open installation j of officers on Monday, Dec. 28, j and the public is invited to attend. | Officers elected Dec. 14 for the , new year include: M. P. Gunter, I Master; John A. Senter, senior j warden; Charles Edwards, junior j warden; John Wombles, treasurer; Chester Brown, secretary; 3. W. Darroch, senior deacon; John A. Davis, junior deacon; A. J. Steph enson, senior Stewart; Worth Col lins, Junior stewart; Robert Beard, tyler; James Brown, Chap lain. ; season, may joy nu your neart. CHAMPION MILLING CO. (Closed Until Dec. 31) DUNN, N. C.S & .m&m W Holiday GrEEimgs We’rcgrateful to be spending Christmas among all our friends and neighbors . .. as a measure of out gratitude, may we extend our very best wishes to yotS for a happy, healthy and festive season. lOWMN.mrtl.llfc'lll
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