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PAGE FOUR NEW RESIDENTS AWAY Warrant Officer and Mrs. Jules Corbin, new Dunn residents, were in Mehmond for tbs week-end. USYfcS UAILY TO Pirache*” > with VaewUs Hifl\*Ry *jmm » V. J. s Last Time Today ■l| TOO : S W&iwijri mmm sou wwWFtems News and Cartoon Tues. Wrd. ■Born Yesterday <s.a.« t - r z_o. \AAAj£ iPMf-pH-Mm ' dartoon " rm " 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And 9 Bemenki - Children ante 12 hi can F R E E Jtf opiated Transplanter For The John Deere Model M Tractor ' (Mounting Brackets and Barrel Rack can be suppl ied for Ford and Ferguson Tractors AC A Soper A) £ The Ellis Transplanter can be mounted on the tractor or taken off so the tractor can be used for other purposes as quickly as a team can be hitched to the old style horse drawn transplanter. n Set plants as uniformly as the best pull typ* transplanter. The Ellis Transplanter combines nie and flexfcility of the puM type transpkurter with the dewsnbh aduantogsi r The Ellis Transplanter is raised clear of the peuad by the hydraulic lift so it is a fixed implement meuatad on tho tractor tot turning, iMcking or transporting. TMs special feature insures uniform depth of planting, also that the soil wii he properly finned •' ‘ Dunn Hospital Patients ADMISSIONS Mr. Wesley M Lee, Dunn, Rt. 3; Miss Mary Allene Messer, Ral eigh; Mrs. Hilda Dudley, Dunn; Mrs. Kizzie A. Bryant, Benson; Mrs. Mavis OMs, Dunn, Bt. 4; Mias Rebecca McLean, La ling ton. Rt. 1; Mrs. Mary Parrish, Angler, Rt. 1; Miss Mary Lucas, Falcon; Mr. Hubert A. Godwin, Dunn, Rt. 2; Mr. Marion D. West, Dunn, Rt. 5; Mrs. Egie Mize, Dunn, Rt. 2; Mrs. lona Ellis, Dunn, Rt. 2; Mr. Elliot Hardee, sumter, S. C.; Mr. William Albert Moody, Dunn Mrs. Mary West, Erwin, Mrs. Alice Hudson, Dunn; Mrs- Mildred John son, Dunn, Rt. 2; Mrs. Janet Pear sall, Dunn; Mrs. Isabel Wilson, Dunn; Mrs. .Jewel R. Lee. Dunn, Rt. 3; M«s Aw Marie Raeford, Dunn. Laura Betliea, Chbtiioßfc leen Mitchell,. Quiipls3ttl£Apfc{S> McDdnaKß ■ Bmin Roberson; Dunn;. ' Emma. Baswtv Dunn; Wanita Smith, 'TEnHn.'ffßt. 1. ’ 1 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Lucas of Benson announce the birth of a son January 29 in the Dunn Hos ,pital. Mrs. Lucas is the former Jean Holmes. The birth of a daughter January 3ft in the Dunn Hospital is an nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Dudley of Dunn. The mother ,is the former Hilda Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Emory D. Olds of Dunn, Rt. 4, announce the birth of a daughter, January 30 in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Olds is the former Mavis Messer. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parrish of Angier, Rt. 1, announce the birth of e daughter, January 30 in the Pearson (ConMaaed Fran Page Two) ly important debates to committee rooms, which frequently are held behind closed doors with no rep resentatives of the public present. The chief reason tor these closed door sessions is that Senators and Congressmen, don’t abrays want to be held accountable to their con stitipnts for what they say in committee meetings. This column incidentally, has leaned over back ward not to publish news which even remotely violates national security. Othman (Continued From Page Two> thing and hangs on to it forever. So now he’s got a nice assortment of Civil War cannon balls, brass hub caps for horse-diuh.ii cais sons, and carriage bait* which ' if’- that adds - the confusion. Must itrife a dusting job, too. ’Admiral Fowler has about 3,590 «*n-jin the field checking up on .that need to be cata- I—.*• 1 —.*• ’-.’ft —— - - Dunn Hospital.* Tbe gfattrar-js the former Mary Overly.' •. '’The birth df a ion -is by Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mize, Dunn, Rt. 2. The baby was born January 31 in the Dunn Hospital Mrs. Mize is the former Elgie Lee .Beaatoy. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson of Dunn Rt. 2, announce the birth of a daughter, February 1 in the ,Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Johnson is the former Mildred Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Byrd of Durham, a son, Rubert Ellis, on January 26 at Watts Hospital. .Mrs. Byrd is the former Shirley Faye Benson, of Route 1, Angler. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Bare . foot of Route 2, Four Oaks, a daughter, Rhonda Carolyn, on Jan uary 12 at Johnston Memorial •Hospital Mrs. Barefoot is the for mer Eva Lee of Four Oaks. TBE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. CL logued. He has 200 mere here, run ning the dope through electronic machines and he hopes to com plete the book by. the end of the year. Should result in extensive savings. “I’ll be disappointed," he said, “if we don’t save something hi the nature of a billion dollars a year.” » . That ain’t hay. Hay, incidental ly. he’s already talalegued under feed, animal. +Stewart+ wow nxjmg James Mason Am Gardner To + I ;* "Pandora And Tlni Flying Dutchman" « . also Latest News ■ * +DUNN+ Now Paying Burt Lancaster :>v Im . •' .. .• . +Harnett+ Now Playing Jessica Tandy James Mason in "The Desert Fox" also Stooges Bugs Bunny MMM OO|>^^ HINSMC W MISB [7^~: ——1 _: II - i—li I NIIM THE DOCTOR TOLD VES-SHE'S 60TIN© 1 NCW THAT MAQ®IE B THAT DOCTOR MUST PM MA6<SE HER EVES 6VOUR THERE WEARING =4 COi’T KEEP A CLOSE EgA NEED A WEST- HE MOTHER DARK GLASSES -7 WATCH ON ME -itL. ■■ IS AS GOOD COULD SAID IN HER RESTING HER EVES- T»KE A VWLK OYER W% AS IT EVER WAS-* I nw Ul- ABNER—Ay Al Copp . ’ " B J _«tf7 T IT'S ALL SOP '~~~j NntW jT MAM ’N t B/n* -dr -hOT < -anDTELI ! IfIASTfT r*» u.!.»■ i r<Sor . DOLLAHS r A. UP —THE J ■jfK/mei'UNHv) METrtSnr In-no V\a2«DTMEtR prices wfLL / SOUTH s'. 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