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CttfttSfMAS Hoover Dun, near Las Vegas, Nev., H *r® w *ap fwa - ■ V,,, ■ IALES * AND SERVICE L 10 Let Us Repair Your Car For Winter Strickland Motor Co. IW E. Edgertcn St. Butler & Carroll Drug Company Dial 2232 Dunn, N. C. CHRISTMAS Mg/fA&x SHOPPING * is a problem I A\V Mom, Dad, Sister, Brother, \ Cousin, Aunts, etc But \ This Year Do Your Shopping The EASY WAY Shop for All the family At r tlf nirrt t ***tm j (Merry Christum | - Oue! : i i t/CAND I 'J i AppN SUNDAY 1 0 II TA J D M ' I Vff jvh ' ; A|\ru ■.. Eillßnir fiftfißifT (rlrtnr (vllv |K|||n I j* ~ , !.i| * t v.» f *f| 1 ‘f wtTjFPf S ' • • * ww x ■-• ■ *;v..% | |S|Tl| Tllif ,TO|R a,'- -U' Bh -..fcA-. 1 Ini 111 m I IVI \ I 111 M l*f ffi ■BBBBBBBBBI SANTA VISITS PUNN GRAMMAR SCHOOL—Thraorh arrangement of the Dunn Rarent-Teacher |l> aoclatlopr Q|4 Santa Clans visited the Dunn' Grammar School' Thursday afternoon to n«4 the children be* fore they left for the Christmas holidays. He's shoWn here attributing gifts to a group of the adfcalftar students, (pkily Recjjkd by T. M. Stewart.) 1 Along Tho Routes By John Fallett Last week one map who lives i along RR 3 told ihe that,al|hough he has a bathroom in his houte and an electric pump to keep it In operation, his is so lpw that he cannot'ntse hfe modern plumb ing. I felt sorry for him and a lit tle smug over, the fact that there was plenty of water in my bath room in Buies Creek. IP says she is going to get a big kick out of wrjyWjifr family up North trie lieating thaWout a fffi en pipe in suitiny Carolina. So the weather is cold. At least we haven't had any of the snow they taK about on the radio. And I'ye been InVited. into a lot <tf warm kitchens and received a lot of warm and friendly courtesy from Harnett- rtNlVrySjn lift for the coW outside. ' For friendly baby of the week I nominate George Francis Glover, Jr., aged twu, who lives with his parents on the old 'Fair Ground Road. I thank him for the' Donald Duck book* he insisted on giving me, but I had read it before and so left It at his house. I algo want to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wopd,' who live along that same roads upon their lirst wedding anniversary On De cember 30. 1 celebrated my first anniversary less than a month ago. The Wood’s rambling farmhouse w|th its shrubbery obvered with bright red berries and its lordly turkeys strutting about would make a perfect Christmas card picture even without snolr. ■/'. * They told me along RD 3 that the Howard Williams pig which was pictured last- week in T)ie Dally Record furnished 6«j stands of lard and 150, pounds of Sausage. The Wfl|iams family should live high Oils winter.' I wonder if I could claim ady of that'good sausage on the strength ot M hiving a cou- West is alsc I met so many'tlees and Biitifers AV^DtATE BkBPY--m \MJfSlk |» infiki -1 r 1 11 WPibWPifc A) rriiif < - "?• jjS3Spßs&jjK* £ j-, |togg|aa lobl . fc, COMPANY, INC. 188 DAILY RECORD. HUE If. t LL-ILj.. _ i pear Lte’j Grove Church that j decided to check recurring family names in the Daily Record sub scription file. Here is what I -found. The Jdhnsons are by far the most numerous of all’ with 43 represenr tattves. The Byrds and Godwlhs come next with W inch. After them are the Tarts with 2t, fallowed by the Lees and the JScksons, both good Confederate names, with- 25 Sfe*MTSR, W the wgJMrora tH-niww wwapr l The Parkers, who fail behma,tbe Matthews; the Popes, and rens, nevertheless offer one oddity, three Parkers with . the > same in itials: A. B. Parkers of Benson, Kt. ; • . ; , 1 .- f •h » j | i£f rip | wisn tc« your-'V-^nj 1 fil m s 111 Jf /0\ mst •> ;#l h • ; * A *r --A < .... , v . • _ 'i, ?■ Al ;>- T iclrimnnf ' Matt paws, f OQfB ana Eqvipme St. Dunn, N. C. I tSTTERS TO SANTA been receiving me. I wish you and yours a very merry and blessed qpl-jstmas. Don’t forget to include this perfectly yummy fruit cake in your Christmas plans! You’ll want one for your holiday dinner several for gift giving 1 They’re chock-full of the most won derful cherries, pineapple, citrus , peel, raisins, and oh—so many more delicacies. Older yours now. . SI.OO Lb. / mfTl DUNN-RITE fjMBSBI BAKERY DUNN, .N. C. " 5 N. WILSON AVE. | • Crayons. hSlp my mother with the house Smith * . Dear Sapta Claus, Afould you please bring me a bride doll, a doctor set,' rain coat and boots, and *f y° u have any thuig else extra, you may leave it I’m trying to be good. Thank you for whb| you brought me last year. kove, Jeanette Rowles 3P7 E. Cleveland St. Dimn, N. C. 1 P. S. Please don’t forget my little sis ' ter, Kay. (She wants a talking doH). I Dear Santa Claus, I For Christmas I want a bicy cle and I want it blue and white. And I want a record player and some records. And I want a •baby carriage and a *baby dpll. And a surprise. I want my grandmother to hgve a watch. And I *apt some fruit. P. S. You VpH have a gift, too. With Love, |imrta^ 9 prifflth •If you 1 think I need apother one. Hello Santa. I am a girl 14 years old and I go to Bunnlevel School. I like to go to school. I have not been to school in about 4 weeks because I have been ip the hospital. Santa I want you to bring me a billfold, beads, suit and <W« and 1 have a sister 7 years o)d. She wants a dol|, a tea-set, doll clothes. Please don’t forget the other boys and girls in my room At school and hope they have a happy Christ refr. M I Furniture Co. ■ |Thu.^O| y /MM I ... Ix'ni-r "Sp'-odomaster” » Two OVENS. I broiled foods... units are super-fsst ■ THE KICI OV ONI ■ with less shrinkage. ... and they give ■ • 21 M -Tgas- ; fl=svs3l Yrange you’ve ' dreamed of— ■ I automatic cooking features—more I f AT ITS REST 1 quality for your 9 Tam, I Wfll cook the en- money than ever I '“'HIS 1 tire meal automat- before. Come in, ■ f ically while you are »«© *t, compart 1 . f away from home. before you buy. 1 i A tw\ »Vs A ¥UOt\ j |WA 13 CM. FT. i RL\sV PHILCO V HERE AT » TOOT PRICE l I- jin m». jl /Nr - .—Rill f m.: • I 8 I (TsS?*** o*' 0 *' \ I reSC jij iu • / i . I j I \W B J vvt / MltCO 1 JIJ j ■ : 14s. ALL NSW FOR 1951 It's the bigg ret refrigerator value PntV ' j nrns f Mlee!? n«L n Fr M Z ore l I Moaem, iun-iengxn treeign. msw I I • - *** *. . rWIEIEI iwlua '.wSVf* PAGE SEVEN mas. My parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bryant. * Love, ' Dorothy Bryant «•*'. Lipden, N. O. -« . Dear Santa. .. jft Please bring a nurse set, a nsh register, and a typewriter to 3UI - Alene wants a doll and! a Toni set for the doll. Shelly' vMnts a didie doll and a bottle to go With it. Please, Santa, bring all of Shis to us if you can. We will' be not ing for you. Lillian. Jackie. Shelley, tfmd Baby. Coats, N. C. • i Rt. 1— Dear Santa Claus, f ? Please bring me a doll and-a*doll carriage and a bicycle. " 2 - Love, Snooks Pruitt > $
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