. liJM-iJjjail_| Aii Ui.liiil Li Kiinreßnniytß.iiLia ■ A - : I . >.*^h m]2raTi;||| ' : s (il ltn» VrkUAM IENMX Willi AM Mlttl 1 SHORTS SUNDAY MONDAY < I w Ii # WoK Dimer’s Seal Island ~ Mil If y • •••■pn •• lifin for all afefMwaß* u 1 Shews Nigtrfly #hows Start At 7 And 9 I HOG & LIViSTOCK MARKET 4 aa 4fAt I I mill norm on #ui ■ OPEN 1' ’ Huunt * B * ■ f 'aH I 'Sdrarwu*:' Iff < *gg , 4 i Ailffff Il f ■" ■ ■/ NMPWffRHmfn ; v *• lrl«t WWwllii I h-4jl .qj , 1 ’¥-> ■ -v- >" wmin jwiftson B 2 - v ■ KHBRSBBB 9 Bp > OT B iil 111 ii ftii Hi i HU a Z 2* * ' y "i jPy^yy : 9 # * f <3a*tß •• RjkkA ■ gwwSnUfw HOf§oS Bv I B m ■ ■ m I BP ' ■/ ■£* A * ««v!F This 31*6 Typ* .. 3c Word 9 TIM* OMLT *f j» t TIMES ONLY 41.00 4-Word Minimum MB Slot id .......• it ««* roH sale FOR SALE: For gootFmules and BQrse-drevm implements see Aid Norris, one mile from Dunn on Newton drove Highway. MeLamb Machinery Co. Inc., Dunn, N. C. 12-13-ts-c roft Met mffiffl with ail (arm animals, WAYNE FEED is the product for you to buy. YCu Wffl And a complete line of WAYNE feed at Farmers supply, ounn. 8-li-tf-c FOR SALE: Nice gentle pony, black mare. 8 years old. Weighs about 600 lb£? "7" H T3%*“ FOR SALE: Nice residential tot dp North jilis Ave. 106 by H 6 ft. Side- Walk, gutter and pavCmeht. See J. N. Stephenson at thß Commercial purdte Equipment Co, IS-JO-at-c AftTU \f%t. 4M E. rt< ia_2o.st.p «i<B «Jg* <**&*■ FOR SAtN: Tobacco allotment for sale ih Harnett County. Small trapt land, no outbuildings. W. H. Par rWh, Lllltagton, N. C. , 12-21-ft-c -'■ ■ * >' FOR RENT ■ ■«■-- .■ ■-■■ ’•■-< FOR RENT: A farm—46 acres. Fojir acres of tobacco. SeeC. A. CWthey, Dunn, Rt. 1.12-20-6 t-p FOR RENT: -Three rooms and bath furnished #» Dunn-Erwln High; way. Phone 29(9." 12-26-3 t-p ——- ■; FOR’ RENT: Nice farm'for rent near coats. 20 acres in cultivation. « 1-16 tobacco. 8 acres cotton. Nice new four room dwelling. New feed barns and tobacco barn, and a)] othet necessary outbuildings. See M. f. Lee, Coats. Rt. 1. - FOR RENT; Three room apart ment;, located on South Washington Ave. Couple preferred. $26 a month. Contact B. H. Westbrook, Newton Orove after 8 p. m. 12-22-3 t-p MTJ J* •V l Special 'Announcement We wish for our many rriends to know we are now located in Coats 1 and carry the Same general line ■ii *J—l r of merchandise. We also do repair | service on clocks and watches. Dor man’s JeWelry, Coats, N. C. I 12«-10-M-W-FHt^^^ &LP WAMTEt): Well-established business tgjn number^ fou.can np) wT or Ms Working only > other product to Increase their i Write I --- --•.^-. r - ■ fj fj'. ' UfS.Lt WANTED : ’ ' Pour young men, high , school graduates, and ? preferably single veter- I j ans, desiring to learn building material busi ness. Must furnish three i : character references and 1 be able to begin work by > February 1, 1952. Write' ■ 286. care of The Daily ■ Record. 12-21-4 t-c [ 11mi 11 Legal Notice » STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i DEPARTMENT OF STATE > FRELIMfINARY^CERTMFICATE I it appears to my satis faction, by duly jmthepticatad rec ord of the proceedings, for the vol i jjMTIt Hon'of 1 whose office is situated in the Town ot Dunn, county of Harnett, State of North Carolina (E E. Godwin, be ing the agent therein and in charge trn the the C °iKutng df this certificate of Dissolution. Now Therefore, I Thad' Ewe. Secretary of State of the’ State- of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the Said corporation did, oh She 18th day of November, 1981. tile in my office a duly executed and ■Uest—l consent In writing to the mm iSnE *J3EBL •vtnt I I #■- ? s' ; ¥‘C ' i II It. m a \ • a asii j U/APy ** 11 HB PAILT RECORD, DOWM. R. ft DUNN ROTARIANS FETE LADIES Dunn Rotarians entertained their ladies at a Christmas party last night in the General Lee Room of Johrnon’s Restaurant. Left to right are: T. Brown Williams, Mr. and Mrs. At W llenWaber, President and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Dr. George Cuthrell, the speaker. Program Chairman Herbert B. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Mahone. (Daily Reoord "photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.) - were Christmas party giyon by the Antomotive Supply <Co.> of Dunn. Pictured are, left to right; Mrs. J. D. JadkSon, Mrs. Marti Hamilton, Mack Hamilton, George La Fountain, George Horvath, Bill Bar fleld, Mrs. Geoge Horvath, Clifford Pope, Mrs. Clifford rope, Ms. Pete Shell, Bin Woodall, Pete SheH, Mrs BUI Barfield, Dickie Tart, Mrs. Bill Woodall, Mrs. Geoge La Fountain, Mrs. Faison Lee and Fpisdn Lee. (Daily Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.) . v .. ■r-.-.'■-Tr;-- Connie''legend' Mack CeMbVatos Birthday; Doily Worker Is 99 PHILADELPHIA (til Connie Mack win be 99 years old tomdr row, but it wouldn't seem like a birthday without his animal get together with the press. The silver-thatched Connie tot vited reporters to tne Elephant- Room at Shibe Park today a«L true to pre-birthday tradition, Slic ed a big cake,, posed .for pictures add answered a multitude jjons. -'" ’"’. r " >-V . , Connie retired as manager 1* months ago after guiding hla hd® . loved white elephants to ntoe . American League pennants and . flte world’s championships. But As . club president, his interest to base ; ban. and partfculirly his Athletics, remains undimmed. A picture of heUfh and, Abound*. . tag in split and nenergy, Connie I virtually Ignores his age. He At tends- many social functions and ’ doesn’t miss a day at hit office ta the tower of Shibe Park. CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Annual Christmas tree for the children of the Presbyterian : Church was held last night,at the Church. Christmas carols were suhg and i new Royal,, , rrtlgious education ( director at the Church, SanS' Claus made his appear ance at the end of the program and gave odt bags of goodids to exchange for presents which ’.N# children gave - hhn to distribute So needy children at Christmas. ' ATTENDS PARTY ¥ Mr. and Mrs. E.’ M.-Whittenton > attended .a dinner party ta Raleigh i last, night. . ‘ The geographic center of North America’ is about 50 miles west of Devils Lake, ’North Dakota., v ■ H, i 1 *y* ’/ f- r\ i; \ f ,j , , r■- j M 1/ 1 **■« 'f| ¥ " r*fiti»r at rngny holMny RfttrHlw in to U *^b^w^Maile IheSetoH' Wemaa’* Club far the enjoyment «f the community throughout the he&day season. (Daily Record photo by T. M. -fflP’ " - ■■■■ ■ iL tits Ooti J?‘ rtiillifi line n ■■ ■»■ ii m aßrs 19a football team tod th. Nation ta scoring with a total ol SSB points ta nine games. Th. ■ t*M ißiimtrii • ] ’ H m ' -« - I Wei lons Staff Hears. Ad dress By Attorn^- After entertaining the employees f of the Wellons Candy Company 1 with humorous ttorles and anec- * dotes, attorney H. F. Seawell of Carthage, used the last few min- I utes of his time for a serious mes- 1 sage. At Christmas, time in particular j he said, the true American way of life concerns itself with going to church, and the worship of God This, he said, is the hope of the ; nation. j Approximately 225 were present , for the Christmas party held in ] the High School Cafeteria. They | were served barbecued chicken, barbecued pork and fried chicken, j by Griffin’s of Goldsboro. < Employes who had been with the . firm -for three months or more i were presented with bonus checks, i the amount depending o n their i wage and length of employment. Employes of the Wellons Mer- ; cantlle Company were guests of i the candy company at the event. , BROTHERS RECEIVE GIFTS 1 Employes of the Wellons Candy 1 Company presented their employer ' with a new dictascriber, and the employes of Wellons Mercantile ’ Company gave Billy Wellons a top • jat. 1 The party concluded with an ex- J change of gifts among the em- ] ployes Each employe had drawn ; the name of a fellow-employe anu 1 these gifts were distributed. Bill Marshburn acted as Maste rs! Ceremonies, and the speaker fc ■ the occasion was introduced by a fellow-attorney, R. Williams. Johnny Wellons, in a few well cho +Stewart+ SUNDAY MONDAY Advantvre! LOUIS HAYWARD Also Latest News Football Headliners of 1951 +DUNN+ SUNDAY MONDAY miIIMHA FtCTUHS pntwß Abo News Comedy Cartoon HARNETT SUNDAY A MONDAY mmm - Abo COLOR CARTOON AV€RY | | ffJvr OfAsvvy J^ ' (Op. c m II t /IB v s-/N y« w I 1 m I I J PAGE SEVEN sen phrases, thanked his eUMgyis for their cooperation and Joyklry during the year which to closing. Holiday Weekortd * Ha* Quiet Stars : j •' • i* l,< 7'J, The long holiday weekend-to w to’ a good start If reports _frnto law enforcement officers 10 -the area are any indication. ex press satisfaction over the fact that the season Is starting quietly: In Dunn, Chief of Police George Arthur Jackson reports thaX, ex cept for the crowds in the jaunn shopping center, everything -Is -rtr. markably quiet and arrests. have been no more than for a normal Saturday. Sheriff W. E. Salmon, also ex,- pressed himself as ifrith the situation today. He too Deports crowds of shoppers in Lillington, but says that everyone is in good humor and inclined to give Jhe other fellow a “break.” • o'—- The Sheriff mentioned s"toa, versation with one of *ie Highway Patrolmen stationed In LißlafCM and quoted the Patrolman as say ing that, although there was k hea vy amount of vacation traffg: pas sing through Lillington, evteryone seemed inclined to “take it iasy." sSmAHT TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY ■ f*l * I ■‘l .. [*] ’R ■EHHBHEHHaEHHBEaRHE Abo Sport Goofy Cartoon DUNN TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. wIMCUUKY-A omasr maxuNNit WJ Abo '■; r~ Comedy Sport Cartoon +Harnett4 TDESDAY - WEDNESDAY Comedy - Pluto Cartoon

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