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PAGE TWO BULLETINS tCenlinue* Item Page One) new Weapons nude possible by “very vital” inforniaUen & learned in this year’s atomic test bllasts at Frenchman 1 * 1 •; Flat, Nev. *va- ______ ; BTH ARMY HQ., Korea.—(lP)—Twenty-six U. S. Sabre -1 aM'lbw jumped nearly twice that many Communist MO-IS jets today and probably shot down one of them- NEW YORK.—(lP)—Britain’s King Edward VIII gave W* throne 15 years ago today for “the woman I love,” tod became the Duke of Windsor. PHILADELPHIA.— Iff) —PoIice said today tkat a spinet siae electric organ and several hymn books were reported - missing from the Southern Baptist Church. DETROIT.—(IB;—Twenty per cent fewer passenger cars were produced this y«ar than in 1950 because of govem ■“ ment restrictions on materials, the Automobile Manufac turers Assn, reported today. i' w * SI- LOUIS.—(IP)—SmaII Defense Plants Administrator Telford Taylor said today he will) call a conference of some 50 large companies next month to find ways of helping small firms get sub-contracts. £ V ARMY HQ., Korea.—(lP)—American iet fighters ! clashed with Communist MIG-15 jets for the first tim* in three days today and robably shot down two Bed planes nnd damaged two others *dilß***- LONDON.—(IP)—The United States has offered to cut its bill for post-war aid to West Germany by $2,000,000,000. LONDON.—llP)—Algernon Blackwood, author of tales of the supernatural, died last night at the age of 82. WASHINGTON.—(IP)—A House ways and means sub committee investigating tax scandals may expand its in* quiry.to include the failure of employers to turn over to the jgevemment taxes withheld from paychecks. WASHINGTON—-llP)—Mayor Fletcher Bowron of Los Angeles said today that investigations of crime »«d cor spectoi Mstetoat to Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett. Pawley s duties were not announced. ti^ t the curreot metal shortage »M»foea«totoctaims of autos, refrigerators and other "hafo goods to pith their belts even tighter in 1*52. V *~—2 ri^ ers and maintenance Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth took a strike Bp ■ v \ - w Future '*• fk , |a.|f *»»<#/ fry at Mark's .. Cltl2ollS Kindergarten — —■ ■ I jh — B ? TOOL mmm » J ttajggacb isnt ffitworrig Put is a reality »he has a peaches a#* I Dear Santa 1 (CoaUnsed Fna Page One) t» wnr m » MciDDtetf * teot bal! I want yap to remember the Pther boys ud gbls. Barefoot Route 6, bohn Dear Santa Claus, My name is Alexis Jean Parker and I would like for you to bring me a side walk bicycle, a new born toby doll and a tea set. for my lit tle brother Johnny, please brlag him a tractor that he can ride and a little toy car. With love, Alexis Jean Parker , DM S. Layton Ave / Dunn, N. C. Dear .Santa. I am a little hoy live years old. I haw been wry smart bate pear. Please bring me a dress, ton imm Fas- n>v nlainl hedMor mi»_ SO3 XMJ fmwai hoy hat, rope and a Jacket. Fruß* and nut* Thank you very atuch. ’ into. nw» • Dunn i y«Ja Pnun«t * a mmWlil (Gstriteted Crete Put Oss) ring again if a gift wm brought , that was pleasing to the Christ- ’ Child, and it was hoped that on 1 the Christmas at toe time toe play , wns set, they would ring out over , toe land. What made them ring gives toe pageant itejteme. Main parts In toe pageant wig ! to portrayed by harry Tast as Pe- ■ too end Wesley Howard as Little toother. Otter speaking parts are to , to taken to Waite Howard, Mrs. km ' Wryaa, Mrs. Lee Sandlin and Mrs J |U»rt Boss. I others in toe cast are: Meat, ! Bill Bryan; king, fed Welboro; 1 Rage Ouyton smith, Jr ; Train- 5 bearer, Donna Oammon; Rich Fam- „ and Mrs. Harwood Ste aeh, Carolyn and Peggy Bte ®on; Organist. Mrs. H. W. ten ten; Choir, toe Adult Choir tWder toe direction of. Mrs. E. W Smith; Vegetable Woman, Mrs. Johnny Welborn; Buyer, Mrs. Oliver Knox Acolytes. Edward Purdie and Charles Jernigsn; Other Worship pers, Mr. and Bin. BUI Cunning ham, Evelyn Cunningham. Johnny Welborn, Robert Lee Boas, Pamela Haas, BUI Bryan, Jr . Richard Bry an, Linds and Carolyn Hardee, Marvin Oedwin, Busan and Alice Purdie, Wesley Purdie, Mary THgh man and Pat Walker. Mrs. R. R. Oammon wife direct the psgasnt and H wiH to produced to Mrs. Mac Watson Committees sto to follows: LIGHTING: Mac Watson, chair man; L p. Stevens. MAHB-BP: the. OeraM Mono, house. Jr. COSTUMES: Mrs. K. F. How tod, chairman; Mrs. C. I. Thwnn sto. Mrs. iTL. Rems berg, m£Tt H. Sansom, and Abe members es the Carrie Baldwin Bible Class of the Sunday Sdhool. Properties: Rupert Godwin, chair man; Oliver Knox, John Lowder, Lhe Sandlin. PROMPTER: Mrs. W. H. Laugh ingheuse, Jr. TELEPHONE: Mrs. Marvin God win. Music: Mrs. W H. Whlttenton. orgnnlst; The Adult Choir With Mrs. E. W. Smith, directing. Mssning Rads (Continued from page 1) - the invitation of Roy H. Thomas. Mate Supervisor of Agricultural Education, immediately upon grad uation. to* accept a position of teaching agriculture. In this posi tion he developed many friends in the Dunn agricultural area, espe cially in toe Phdnview, Mingo, Westbrook, Newton Grove, Long Branch, Mary Stewart and other communities in toe Dunn area. It was after leaving Plainview School to teach in Dunn that he tras selected as State Master Teacher es Agriculture, from 400 teachers In the state, for toe pro gram of agricultural and commu nity activities he put over in this station. served in pacific Bis teaching carter was inter cepted in IMI because as a reserve Officer, .he was called to active mity. His six years of duty took him to many parts of the United Mates, to Australia, New Britain fhniint r* ■ “‘Uft* 11 *- n* IIS mtotoMeoe weak aim went toaihiwc raids If* * ftonnnr officer and courier, xLJ - Er d m m *“ t 0 for iv>at dm* lime he WM reported if*#* to- —torn, when a bridge toWbWt sir Laid he was com- I3P *B* ristm, fie sorted nearly gto,****> to,Mtofega aHiosr m the 1 1. y?*** JK jOkaf HMD toe serv- Ir e ”- - 0t He re- MWHi.to JWFto tmm a pdslUon With toe Dixie Oawier Do., of Ath tetryLa****,r THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. State Briefs IristobWl From Page One) today™© consider 'conteovnSal Stoats Car unification *Mb the Southern Unite* Presbyterian Church. Tsb* meeting of the ARP's First Presbytery had before It re 4uests from two local ~Hngregattons., ton First Glum* of Charlotte and the Sardis Church, to Withdraw from the group to join the United Church. ASHEVILLE (IB—Government at torneys preseed lor conviction here today of three then charged with operating a tax refund racket in three North Carolina Cities. HIGH POINT Court Judge Zeb V. Net tles issued bench warrants today for a Raleigh phy sician nod a Cary ami g IRfetfte) |n toto bgatost Keith ToeM, 4* RetUee Mdmeri W. R. H Pkmman of Ra leigh token te custody ‘nmriiat Mv »M* hfitVtotfctl >an- lAjjailgw! [r kg, i ... mend Kenneth r££*T,fom MU under tl.rns Pood on . charge of conspiring to violate nshfiotics stotote*.. oae£uee~ amtmm omdep Dean of ton AHmok Energy Cam miarion addressee a Feuodarie Day Cerohna faotoaU team had a hand time figuring out who beat them woret this season, but today fin future of Dune and the surraund (»g area. He hritevee that through the uMperottop and oaardlnation of ally named Hank LauriceUa, Tfen toe various segments of our com munity, we can make it one of the finest places to which to five. Me realises that this can only *P scoomfifiehad MrotMfc the eo toMroUtm M every clttoen of the Tswn of Dtogl. . COfPH TASKS COME IN AND SEE OUR LINE-UP OF HOLIDAY IMB - - to* • itISF STOOL AND LADDER bteWMMI ItoMfite Os (Jr. $12.95 rUNNITURE VALUES! VOU*LL FIND DOZENS 1/ • tfOASTEftS $22.95 OF INSPIRATIONS FOR ADDING BEAUTY v 4 • WAFFLE IRONS $17.95 W T ° ° W^t '* *jv- • MIXERS *46 50 Girr «)EA« poi ait toe ’ T LOVERS ON You It CHRISTMAS }' r .. STRAIGHT CHAIRS -X* A wanderful. .vear-round gUt tor - f ss9«s ontL> ‘ N Sni *r YOUR LIFE! 1 • |® ; OIPT INSPIRATION! E , § An iu.,1.,11.r ejl^*. ' ' SAMPSON ' (fAIMUT Ks)(s I rr - tCsntinuo* FObto tone) , President seek dieualamon next 1 ygOr, be oswM aount op the sup -3 tout of Ute prepmt governors of - Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennes -3 am and Florida Me weUM be op ) pfosed by top governors of South s Carolina. Georgia. Mississippi, Tax ■ as and Virgnnia. Alabama and Lou > IpftPß mm unknown Qu&ntitics i Govs, aw McMath ks Arkansas and Kerr Scott of North Carolina ftwo of Mr. Turman's most vo- Bottthern supporters. Both are record tavcxieig Ms renomina : tlbn but they probably would sup i port the Bemstfretic nominee, re gardless of the convention's choice. Gov. Fuller Warren of Florida . also has expressed Ms unqualified support of the President’s renom ination. But ih his state the con l toPtteP RtoogMct are toepted by the Jpopte, thus limiting Ms influence drey Use ccsnptesacn of toe dele totoagL tn Tenoessee, Gov. Gordon Browning personally support.-, Mr. 15mppp but he and other fiko-Tru m*P leadere may have to *> battle Wito Mboaphis pTiiUcai leader E. Crete*, a diek-Jb-tbe-wool Tru teaP tee who prevented Ms nom tastteP for TO* PreaidßPt In 1944 tePOPPb AH-Amertaan tailback, as their toe onDosition idaver Jr# - <sWte R. Hoey, Nor* Carolina’s senior senator, marked Ms rath birthday today Vito » speech on Atenleansim at Rob Joses University to Green vUlte 8, c OtkH ALPIN <W - Rewards to taitoi more than *360 were posted Sfbr the persep who cut out «ue of a teg owned by Jack lAononto Md Walker hound diocevered. - (CmUnovd jTlte Rage ftoU t doacant tqT~a«|bnt Night. Holy f Hired by toe m^tnwpeTsoM - lotto.the tend play* Oh*ftoi Lee - HiiPs '*Rgf Rhythm Valley" a mo > dem version of the hiMbllly tune, - “Red River Valley." CHRISTMAS NUMBERS •Fcr ite contribution to the Chrtat >■ (mas portion Os the promsm, the i Glee dub will sing two French ■ Carols arranged by Florence Mar ■ tin, “No Sound Wto to the Vtltoge” ■ and “O, Cove Good Friends and' Neighbors." to addition to the fato ■ lliar 'Client Night, Holy Right.” Secular numbers by thb Glee Club i will Include Cole Porter’s sotag . from being unanimous. BYRNES IS LEADER t Gov. James F. Byrnes of South ! Carolina, acknowledged leader of . the South’s anti-Truman element, will go to the Democratic copven i tion in complete command of Mb state’s delegation. He Is expected to take the lead in .the fisht tb l ! defeat the 'President and to drive through a platform acceptable by the South. Byrnes will have the support of Govs. Herman Talmadge of Gear, gia, who also will have undlspbted control of his delegation; Allan Shivers of Texas, John S. Battle es Virginia and Gov-elect Hugh White of Mississippi. FIGHT IN TEXAS Battle, a member of Sen. Harry F. Byrd’s strong anti-Fair Deal Or ganisation in Virginia, and White are expected to encounter little dif ficulty in fining up antl-TrumAn delegations from their states. But Shivers has a fight on his hands. The Texas governor, leader es anti-Truman forces to the state, faces a state convention fight With Democratic loyalists over selectlpn of delegates. He would like to tame an uinstructed delegation to toe national convention so as to be to a bargaining position with toe state's big bloc of S 3 votes. t • - Xoi nmnAv afternoon, becteMßEJt ii, mi Dunn Tm /lot ftr 111181 lIP yi§ 1 a lady who, representing merchants - and business firms of the city, call* - on newcomers to welcome them to > town. She also calls on engaged girls, . too, visits parents of new babies, calk on those celebrating their 16th birthdays. Plmarkteopn nv LAAAVJBfI wteiisjxv mm x i/cnmiiG The Dunn Ghifcabfer of Commerce, ‘ loeal ministers and prominent ; local business and civic kadsn alteailb -a il>, - . s- . 1 jDwr wrewy enaoisea mis Beryice. W>th th * ny Ruteßw coming '' A*—-A.-a. nlwiKtll hJ'W* w, " t *■«* teM AND POULTRY RALEIGH - <W Today’s egg »«rt poultry markets: Central North Carolina live poul try: Fryers and broilers about stePdy, supplies adequate to ptenti ful, demand good Heavy hens steady, supplies short to adequate, demand good Brices paid produ ce* FOB farin: Fryers and broil ers 86, tew repotted offered at 24; heavy tens 36-30, mostly 26-33. Rtts steady, supplies adequate. which is On the state contest list this year. A sacred number by Charles Gounod will he sung a cape Ht. The band's portion of the pro gram will include the ever popular “White Christmas,” “Gesu Bam bino” by Pietro Yon and a collec tion of Christinas aongs arranged and complied by Sd DeLamater One of Bcteab march* will be played as well as several other se cular numbers. • This will be the first public ap pearance this Rear of either toe Ojee Club or the concert tend.) There WiH be no admission charge and toe public k cordially invited to Attend. into Dunn than ever before Wel come Wagon will be able to offer a friendly service of- Information, i help in getting settled and spread i ing good will, generally, throughout >! Setowh and vicinity. Wielooibe Wagon grew out of the , old custom of the days of the , covered wagon, when wagons beafe, i lng water and simple food wdW sent out to the pioneers. HOW IT WOHK6 Here’s the way the Sendee Works: Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer have i hist moved to town. Their furni ture is in but not eriwhgttl. they : at* happy to have found a home, but a bit dismayed at the pros pect of having to find new mer hetds nothing familiar at all. In dm a* With Whom to deal, a new home, 111 fact, the future tile midst of setting setttod, will strangeness ami strangste all around, their doorbell rings On the threehhok! stands a smiling Welcome WagOh hostess, with a basket es gifts from local civic minded merchants, letters of welcome from the Township com- I mittoemen, information of clubs,. schools, churches, civic groups. There she is, ready to give any helpful aid she can, and do all she can to make the Newcomers fo£ at home. w . The WMcome Wagon hostess V makes calls on engaged girts, too. And the parent* of hew babies are not forgotten. demand good. Prices paid produc ers an dhandters FOB local grad ing stations: A huge 08, A mt diuxh 88, B huge 80, clirreht col lections 80-51. . - cottofc A RAIBIOH -W- opening cottci quotations middling and strict low middling hassd oh 1 grid 1-82 lncti staple length : Dunn: 48J8; 4188. Monroe: 48.80; 48.80. Roanoke Rapids: 48.10; 4U5. Lumbeiton: 41.80. Tarboro: 48.88: 41.88.
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