FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14,1951
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the product for you to buy. You
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FEED it FARMERS SUPPLY.
Dunn. 8-17-tt-c
FOR SALE: Nicegentirpohjr, black
marc. 8 years old. Weighs about 800
lbs. See Grover Henderson at
Quinn's. 12-10-ts-c
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FOR SALE: Nice five-room house
located at 306 North McKay Ave
rin Dunn. Located on 75x125 ft.
House recently remodeled. Has
refinished floors, new plumbing,
modern bathroom fixtures, new hot
water heater And Other modern ap
pliances. In fine shape for occu
pancy. Easy terms. Call Luby Nay-
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE
o John K. Snipes
Office Is located in FCX
Building Dunn, N. C.
Phone 2254
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FOWLER
Dunn Lißington
East Erwin
GOOD USED
CARS - TRUCKS
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NAYLOR-DICKEY
DIAL 2127
[Fayetteville H«jf. Butt
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* Refrigerators
* Frfcftz&Fs
* Ranges
**' Water Heaters
* Ironers
* Washers
There’s No Poiiit BeUg
Without Dot Point
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Spaded*
FOR SAtURDAY
. Menu Changes Every Daw, With 2 Heats,
6 Vegetables To Choose From
Drihk And Dessert
, Horit ami Macdreni Leaf
Chicken grepMßß
Choice of Two Vegetables
» 65c
Drink DpsMrt
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- lor, Dunn. N. C., 2128 during day
and 2032 at night. 1130-12-c
FOR SALE: 7 room nottae at 501
80. Orange Avis,, oh lbd.ny ISft ft.
corner lot. S'team heated. Easy
terms. Call 2128 during the day
and 2032 at night. Luby . Nay lor,-
Dunn, N. C. 11-30-12-c
FOR SALE: Grocery and market.
The community groefery at Lee’s
12-11-4 t-p.
The finest sHfectlbn df
toys in town—and at
wonderful prices.
jgffls&iJh
12-13-3 t-c
FOR SALE: Twenty-six Inch boys
bicycle. Good condition. Pricfcd to
sell quick. Cash or easy terms. See
Preston Parker at Lucknow Clo
thing Company in Dunn.
12-13-3tc
FOR SALE: For good mules and
horse-drawn implements, . see Bud
Norris, one mile frotn Dunn on
Newton Grove Highway. McLamb
Machinery Co., Inc. Diinh; N. C.
12-13-tfn-c
FORf&rt
FOR RENT: Tenant farm—43 ac
res. 4.2 tobaccb allotment, lti Os 15
acres cotton. Nibe 9-rooih house
with hot and cold water. Very good
land. Old John Hodge's farih, Dunn,
Rt. 3. See T. A. Brinkley at Attto
Sales Sc Service.
FOR RENT: Two room unfurnim
ed apartment near Mr. Alfred Bla
lock’s home, on Highway 421. wiffcd
for electric stove. Call 30i61 after
4 pan. 12-3-ts-c
FOR REN"t ri”fotoacco ind cottdh
farni hfcaf Dtihii. call or write
Mrs. A. P. Dixon, Box 1688, Ra
leigh. N. C.; _ 12-12-3^-0
FARM FOR REN*: 33 Icrtt ciiltl
vated. Nice nine room dwelling- 1014
tobacco allotment. 3 nice tobacco
StfSRSS
2287 or 3724. 12-13-3 t-c
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SERVICES uFf Ififttily
*271. We wia caU for and l^^*
: ladles handling Stanley’s,- Avon and
ether prodiibts to Increase their
. earnings at the same time. Write
. 444, % Tne Daily fifecord.
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. HELP WANTED: Sgfcretary. Typ
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and days weekly. Adeqii&te sal
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COATS
School Nows
BY RUTH DENNING
The students of Coats High School
are lookihg forward to a very Mer
ry Christmas. Though the spirit of
Christmas is now here with us, our
ChriSttlias holidays hive not really
beghn. Schbbl lets diit December
19, at 1:00 and starts back Decem
ber 41. The observance of Christ
mas is being celebrated in various
ways otir student body. A White
Christmas has been planned for
hebdy families and various parties
are being given for the students.
CLASS RINGS ARRIVE
Wednesday, December 12 was a
red letter day for the seniors. The
elites rings, those long awaited for
little bands with ruby stones ar
rived. The rings were given out
after much excitement.
The day of December 17 starts
a series of parties for different stu
deite.' On this night the Juniors
|re to haVe their Christmas party.
Thfc class party will be held at
the Coats Community Building,
with Miss Edith Allen, the class
■*
The F.H.A. girls and F.F.A. boys
have separate parties planned for
ing of Christmas carols, the play
ing of games and the serving of
erly looking forwafd to a Christ
mas Pgrty to be given tb the* by
fflf ° err y <*«*•
wiu t*»e, place at 7:50
di thd night d i December 18, at
w&miM
Miss Gerrv Cqbb.
PARTIES SLATED
All claasrooins arg to have Chrlst
diai jafUea at sc«t»l, Ddfcetiiber 19.
The students, both eleinentary and
high school are bti# planning tat
out Tues-j
m gSde: J&kLn. Ka
thleen Cobb, Willie Carol Honey
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son.
LindtM News
Mr. and *H. Clfcm WUliaihs of
Raleigh spent Sunday with her ]
mother Mre. Kirby Barefoot.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bethune spent
Wednesday in Sanford visiting Mr. ■
and Mrs. Howard Coley.
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Miss Halite Bethune, Toni WU- I
kins spent Friday in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tew visited c
T. Whittington of Dunn
I Hh. £ dHuOm was a vteitt* '
| in Lillington Mondfty. *
J;- , * - - - F .* ■ |
J Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow FerreU of t
SUN■ > M. • ■ - -
THE DAILY RECORD. DEHI, N. a
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. Our Future "***•*•*
oman fry at Mark's
CltlZehS Kindergarten
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Bet you know this young felld! Hfe is Brent Adams, sdh of Mr. dnd
Mrs. Hoover Adams, and he lives on S. Layton Ave. and His dstddy is
the editor of this paper you are reading tight now. Today is Stent’s
birthday. He is five years old. .
i Brent likes trains, as you carl see by this picturd. This train is
the very first thing he goes for every morning wheti he gets to scHBOI.
1 But he. always remembers to hang up his new red Jackfet aHB caji,
. first, before he settles down to play. Brent isn’t, selfish WitK the ttiiin,
: even though he likes it so much. If ybu look closely ybti edri ste the HiHd
■ of a playmate, with whom he is sharing his favorite toy.
r Brent has a quick mind, and a good sense ot hutitOr, but hfe, first
• has to think that whatever he laughs at is wbrth thfe effort, when
. that happens, he gives out one of the heartiest atid mbst contagious
. laughs you ever heard. He is one of our “thinkers”, and althbugn He
i hasn't told us what he would like to be when he gtbd’S up, we Art*
i expecting him to make a success of whatever he chooseS.
And incidentally, his daddy didn’t Write this story Mrs. Mbffe did I
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Many Listed
On Dunn High
; Honor Roll
t Principal A. B. Johnson of the
, Dunn High School today announc
> ed this sfccohd six-weeks honor roll,
, as follows:
sth Grade: Miss Owen: Bonnie
i Barefoot, Joyce POteat.
: r 'Mrs.Ttyals:-Frances Godwin, Judy
i Wheatley, Bert Alabaster, Jimtnie
■ Peay.
Mrs. Yarborough: Becky Jo Can
s nady, Betty Lou Hodges, Jo Jer
. rtigdii, Mart Gail Tart, ,Beth Wil
son.
Bth Grade: Miss Barrett: Btetsy
■ Byerly, Gale Earnhardt, Judy Wood,
, M. J. Gainey, Wesley Ryajs.
i Miss Culp: Sandra Blackley, Je
: anne GOdwtri, Joatine Godwin, Lin
da Johnson, Barbara Keehe, Joyce
Miss Horton: Ray Blafck, Joyce
Harrelson, Carolyn McLaitib, Har
old Ausley. Jerry Byrd, Robert Lu
cas,. Joseph Norris, pilly Thornton.
7th Gnide: Mm. Barefoot: Mere
dith Cromartie, Carolyn Gardner,'
Alin Jernigan,- Rita McLean, John
Dalrymple, Jr„ Caswell Fowler.
Mrs. WaggohfeT: Sarah Linda
Hardee. Angele Lee Tart.
MISS Smith: Jan AyfcoCk, Frances
Carrbll, Phil Garner, Clarence Mc-
Lanibi Jimihy Thompson.
Bth Grade: Mr. Otisley: Joyce
Gbdwln, Alice Stewart, Dotiald
Gardner. Bobby JohhSon.
Mm. Stewart: Mary Allred, Vir
ginlk Turlington.
9th Grade: Mr. Cheek: Shelby
Fowlin', Patricia Johnson, Peggy
Kirby, Mary Whitehead, Matdine
Wiggins.
Miss Davis: Alice Prince, Renee
Byrd, Herman Godwin..
Mr. Qodwih: Janies Stephenson.
Mrs. Myers: Anille Sue Lee, Car
oiyb Pgrker.
10th Grade;. Mm. Braswell: Lin
da Aycock, Kathryn Butt, Bfetsy
Ann Tart, Kathfejlne White.
• Mrs. Martha Ahh But
tert Billig Jean .jernigan, M&rie
Srtiith, Barbara Shlpes, Rfctty Lou
Daphne : ’arker. .
11th O ade': BBSS Clifford: Ret
ty. Jban Barefoot, Becky Lee, Billy
Ray son, Exum Kirty, ohy-
JBtes Wade: Jq Hafekett, Fdye i
Godwin, Sylvia Edwards, Sohny :
Tfeth Grade: Mm. Dixon: Rite
Shlpes, Fannie Sue :
WilHams, L. c. Draughon, Toinmy 1
Waggoner. / |
Six. and Mrs. Percy Tilman were .program at ampbeU College Sun
called to Ohio, ID the death of heiflday night,
sister in late, Mrs. Charles Bullock!
«. -.tt aajr Affisrs
y-Bts “ r *^"-
tt! A, B Bethiunespent Thurtda Jped'L
and Friday iis Raleigh CaUtertne NS g4d xwS_
Lecthite it State CoUege on the I& Cabidfes Saturd^
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Mr. anl' JMrs. Lee Johnson »n<! Mr* #. H. Byrd and Mrs. W. H.
son of afford spent Sunday withMßeihune. Mr. and.MTs. B. B. Wg
the W. fc dWrunrPa I£§iuM Thai WtUnk. a%B fen.
Mr. and Mrs. J H Byrd andEhoDoed m Favett«vilie Mnnriav
clilkiren &tt6Ddfid u [
Honor Roll At
Mary Stewart
Ptipils who have attained the
Honpr Roll for the second period
at Mary Stewart School it was an
nounced today. Those on the Honor
Roll are as follows:
First grade: Wilma Jean Bare
foot. Carolyn Sue Caudle, Judy
Frances Lee, Brenda Jo Parker, Ed
ith Carbl Williams, Arthur Mc-
Lamb, Jr.; second grade: James.
Ralph Lee, §iie Barefoot and Ray
.Vaisho.
Third grade: Jean Allen, Sandra
Lee Hodges, Marie Parker, Jean
Carol Smith. Deloise Stewart. Bon
nie Tripp, Carolyn Weeks, Brenda
Joyce Young; fourth grade, Betty
,Lou Wood; Kenneth Rblmes, Jim
my Johnson, Richard Penny.
Fifth grade. Pansy Parker, Sue
Bafbfdbt, Mary Ellen Stewart, Fleta
Peony: sixth grade, Linda Alttnari,
Judy Laughter, Wilma Nordan, KaV
Tripp; ae-«enth grade, Elizabeth
Allen, Jacqueline Matthews, Bob
bie Ann Barker, Geneva Holmes,
Kilby Strickland.
Judge Shows
(Continued From Pago One)
walking court.”
Perty pleaded, guilty to the 70
mile speeg, and Judge Strickland
continued prayer for Judgment fed
six months on payment of costs,
but warned Perry that andther
speed conviction over 55 in 12
months would cost him his license.
“I remember the day I teas mar
ried,” he remarked, “and I guess
I was probably agitated enough so
that I might have exceeded a speed
limit
McGrath May
(Oißtiluied From Page One)
ment came tq light In the relations
between Mr. Truman and McGrath.
It teas teamed on unimpeachable
authority that the President had
conducted an independent investi
gation of Caudle without McOrath’s
knowledge. .
This source said Mr. Truman re
ferred to this investigation when
he tbid reporters that he had been
on'to Caudle and .was ready to
fire him before Caikle popped up
as the key B*ure in the tax scan
dal inqiilry by a House Ways and
intimate of
the President said m Triiman
learned through independent chan
nels, of paudlet activities while
heading the Justice Department's
Benson Honor
Roll Released
, By Barefoot
Principal W. J. Barefoot of the
[ B&nsbn School today anndunced
the fallowing hopor roll .fdr thb six-
I weeks period ending November 21st:
f 4th Grade: Dorothy Mae Coats.
I Judy. Coats, Guy Nell Ennis, Betty
I Lou yiudson, Judy Frances John-
I Abn, Qarolyn Penny, Janet Stephen-
I Son, Sarah Whittington, Jane John-
I Sbn,. Jennings Capps, Vadan Holm-
I 6s, Paul Langdon, Hem-y Lee Pa:-
I der, Roney B. Lee,, Rachel Tart,
I Jan Sorrell, Carol Stanley, Brenda
I Johnson, Frances Ennis, Sue Pail-
I ey, Randal Holland.
Timothy Pritchard, Elbert Mas
- sad, Scott Amis, Joyce Ann Creech,
I , £ P urrln ' Janice Hall, Sandra
I flbdges, Rbchelle McLam'o, Joyce
I Raynoi: Judy Jbhnsqn Brenda
Rebecca West, Judhh
I wobd Jafnes
I Sab ’° Uan ® Srb ° t11 '' OBrabn Mc-
I Giade: Willife EvShS, MSCk
st
sa
*eitH Neighbors, Janice
| “W .wbbdy Stbnfe.
I 6th Grade: DUra Faye Rarbbbr
* Drtbh. eartis AayTu
Jfe-ry Langdon
my
'•wSiSfk
j
Frahd6s sli^'
tartan
H°u« y on 2^ J t fe m
1 vi! t o-u r ? de ; Bobbie McLamb, Srt
r DaPhine Parrish ’ Pal
10th Grade: Kaye Clifton Fave
' Elite*’ Sarah WWWnaton, JuUa
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■ JOHN DEERE Two - (?L/'//f?a‘ '■
-rast-a
BensoA Child Is
feUfMtldn Friday
Alvih Clifford Warren, Jr* twb
months-rid son of Mr. and Mrs. Al
vin Warren of Newton Grove, Rt.
2, died Thursday morning at 3:15
following a brief illness. Funeral
sefvicfei were Friday afternbon at
3 o’clock from Unity Presbyterian
Church. Interment was in the
chinch cfcmetfery. Officiating will
be the Rev. fc. M. Gibbs of Fay
etteville.
Surviving ih addition to his par
ents are one sister, Diane of the
home; the maternal grandfather,
E. F. Thornton of Dunn Route 2,
and the paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Warren of Newton
Grove Route 2.
Funeral Friday
FUf Duncan Man
William V. Conner, 58, of Fu
quay Springs, Route 1, died at his
home near Duncan Wednesday
night after a lingering illness. Fu
neral services were held at 3 p.m.
Friday from the Piney Grove Bap-
tiimtTts t g,.
' • • ,n Every Garage financed
Mbtbte Criedit Company
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ment was in the church cemetery.
Surviving are hte widow, the for
mer Naomi Hockaday; two da ugh-
ter*, Mrs. R. b. May of Newport-
VS., and sirs. Hfehni Arris
of Henderson; two sons, James*..*
Conner of Fuqiiay Route i, afid.W.’'"’-
V. Conner, Jr., of Nbrf6MLr>TVa.,.-
five brothers, S. J. and G. R. Gin- o«
ner of Rolesville; two sisters.. Mrs.
Gebrge Hall of Raleigh and -Mrs...
Florine Mathews of Chalybeate. Al-,
sb Surviving are 10 grandchildren ->•>-
and several nieces and nephews.
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80. Wilson Ave., Dunn, N. <L 'C
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