PAGE SIX ■fe BIRTH and Mrs. Stacy Starling of LUtag ton announce the birth of a "Mm, Glenn Jennings Starling, June 3t in Pittman Hospital, Fay etteville. Mrs. Starling is the form er Oertrude Dean of LDljpgton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. White and son visited Mrs. White’s mother. Mrs. J. H. Emmitt In Fayetteville £end ay. . RBck Johnson, who is taking ad vanced sophomore work at Dav idson College this summer, was at 4k>tag far the week-end. £ Claude Altman. SKG 3. has re turned to the Navy with the same gating be had during World War St. He is now at a receiving sta tion in Norfolk, Va. GREGORY'S;: RED BIRD CABS ii PHONE 2851 ; ERWIN, N. C. ; SBPbha ~ CENTER VIEW H THURSDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY Gene Tierney Richard Conte in i ' "Whirlpool" MumJ I IF MACY CAN DO IT— SO CAN WE We Will Not Be Undersold Effective Immediately (For A Limited Time Only) We Will Offer For Cash Only On All New M i Harvester lfi 1 K" * v ■ .**■ a APPLIANCE, COMPANY I AntfAii hi #■ fl Record Leaf (CmtlsMd Frees Page One) on those markets, McCuUers said. High Average Seen The sales supervisor also predict ed that the average price may run close to ISO a hundred pounds. Last year farmers were paid out nearly *5360,000 for just under 9,000,000 pounds of leaf sold on the Dunn market McCuUers stated. The two warehouse firms operat ing Dunn are the Big Four, oper ated by Buck Currtn and associates, anti tne Farmers and Growers, op erated by Dick Owens. McCuUers said that the best year in the market’s history is expected in 1961, since both Imperial and Export tobacco companies of Rich mond are expected to have buyers here. If those firms come in. he declared. Dunn will have 10 buyers —the largest single set of buyers in the State. Early Market Reports Reports on tobacco sales on thi Georgia-Florida Belt markets wli: be sent to Dunn by Buck Currtn who will be operating on the Tip ton, Ga., market, said McCuUers The reports wUI be madt as a ser vice to the Dunn tobacco markei and tobacco farmers from this area The tobacco market was estab lished hero In 1948 as a project of the Dunn Chamber of Com merce. Carlyle I Continued From Page One) ously had been incUned to oppose it “But we simply must not be caught unprepared, even though we are a peace-loving people and are hard to get aroused." he added. Several times, the veterans in terrupted Carlyle’s speech with ap plause. Mayor Ralph E. Hanna welcomed the delegates at the opening ses sion and State Commander W. A. Isenhour of Winston-Salem re sponded. Alternate Speaker Among other speakers was Banks' ArendaU of Raleigh, who spoke In the absence of U. S. Senator Wil lis Smith, who was unable to at- FIaUIAR CltAlt nuwci «#nvp derfaTsirpixirt given me** to the public a cordial Invitation to visit me and to let us take care at your flower needs.’* Mrs. Davis said a number of Im provements are being planed. The staff wUI not change. Mias Lou ise Clifford and Sonny Mclntyre, driver. wUI continue with the shop: A formal opening of the shop wIU be held to usher In the faU S.M. McLean (Continued From Page One) ’ivc battle stars. Mr. McLean was ilscharged at Fort Bragg Aug. 22, 945. He is survived by his mother ind his step-father, Mr. and Mrs. } ercy Bernard and three brothers, itedman McLean, former county uditor, Frank McLean and Wayne dcLean, all of the home. CarroU Summerlin, Forest Camp beU and W. S Campbell visited Myrtle Beach recently. Mrs. Fannie Lee Altman visited her daughter, Emily Frances, at the State Sanitarium in McCain Sunday. tend. Sunday morning the Wildcat vet erans held a memorial service at Divine Street Methodist Church. Roy L. McMillan of Raleigh, far mer State commander of the Ameri can Legion, will speak. At this ser vice special tribute was paid to the late Major William C. Lee of Dunn. Because of hot weather the re union, originally set to close Mon day, was ended Sunday afternoon. j DID IT I Me the whole j BLUSHED/ IBS DAILY SECOftD, DPNN, W. C, I tvesoat| STEWART j Jeanne Craine in "Take Care Off My Little Girl" I Added Late News TODAY • DUNN e and W TUESDAY I Added Late News TODAY j Tuesday j HARNETT **++★★*+*4******** : UmnaMpws * ; inikrwiui : * WITH TNC ARM? * 4 * 4444 A Pirsinotinl Pictur'd 4444 I Added Comedy AFwe/ mfi^&tt&sp&zADTo' the window.^ - —IK'S!" WE'LL never make it J rdHPfw \ r HI ” Jim f a 'VDU’BE NOT GOIKJS OVER \ If ' ~ „" . 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