WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH S, 1952 Q|H. and Mm. L. C. Mftyuard, Jr-. tllMJEll— Icy gmH Auwwl KwMi i *SA£gfmmMmum Idd DAYISj Latest 'News +DUNN+ LAST TIME TODAY wrnf * aa JOUA ADAMS-ROCK HUDSON \ |f"3SlSvttJ Also - Cartoon •fHarnett+ u Today & Thursday Dennis Morgan Virginia Mayo in The - I;*HMKIsWWf» Sunshine" ; Alflt 4 Cartoon B| fAND VQU'LL 6ET MORE" SOTfiaKfi'"' iwmTtoJb^ r mm xm saws SALES AND SERVICE ' | V IK -r T) ''SF% & ifil* ■ • * ' •, u facts truck owners shoutd knew about toiling IKh^ 11 bigger payloads 1 ■',?/- - .’ titant to know why you can carry more pay ':' .v, ’. • lii Sr' ?x . » iniAPM W load with Dodge “Job-'Rated" trucks? Ijp \“' |'V ifemF FirSt, they’ve .'got better weight distribution. ~’ ■'- B1 IJ —■. (fllßa 1 This means that bigger payload capacity ia ertgi- Ks l»fEl 1 oeered into a Dodge "Jab-Rated" 'truck. Many \Sft »' . ' . , , t ."r ‘ ' . -■ T trucks carry too mudh weight on the rear axle < ; enough on the front. But in a Dodge There s a E)odec truck * . U *« fit load corditmn tory-engineered to stand up On toupwt Service. u^n *S, 8 VWfltetaif »trucks forei*h!t years L - v L..~, s I ?#r*!P* va v > I *Mnt toftwAft'tnat your new taooels are sae (ts fo(Kry wTO oCSf DOy tn rOW'COSfftOnSpOf nfrrO/t. .. ' wkmwfm aiiaaPliP city traffic than can; Dodge 1-ton Tlffl 11 J* b I Jill' *l *• - Uiiiiii c kimju A VIA nfc Y IHOTODS INCORPORATED ’ UVAU _ unv „ I .1...-. i. - . ■■— left, SatUfday after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Maynard, Sr. They visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cur rie In Columbia, 8. C. on the way back to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where they Will make their home. WED? THURsi mm | -A'REPUBLIC PICTURE Cartoon Friday a& t<—. WtVt H*t> KIN O»X> \\ , rMCHARO QUINE HU tW II * Cartoon 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And* Remember - Children under 12 in cars FREE ’ mmmmm—mmr Dunn Social Happenings VISIT BLACKS , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thamas and daughter, Jildy of West End 3nd' Mrs. H. R. Williams df Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mia. Ed Black, Jr. -Sunday. FATHER IMPROVED Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Turnage and sons and Pate visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tar nell in Parkton Sunday. Mr. Par nell, who has been 111 for some time, is improved. Visrr TN VIRGINIA Mrs. J. F. Jackson and daughter; Glenda of Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorrell and children of Benson visited relatives In Norfolk, Va. over the weekend. MR. BLACK HERE Hugh Black of Hampton, Vr. vis ited Mrs. Black and the family over the weekend. OYACHS HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Oyach of Fayetteville were guests of Mrs. 1 Try'll for YOUR COLD Only MS docs all Ait .... 1. Eases muscular aches and pains of cold. 2. Re- . duces fever. 3. Acts to expel mucus. 4. Works as a laxative. Get 666 today I ... I'TKZ. W..CL , Oyach’s mother Mrs. Annie Sexton over the weekend. • VISIT HEBE Mrs. Duncan 'Black, mother of Hugh Black, visited the Blacks In Dunn over the weekend. Also two brothers of Mr. Black, Charles of Clarksville, Va. and William of Lawrencevllle, Va., were here. GO FISHING. Edgar Tart and R. B. Wright spei.t the weekend at the Red Star Fishing Camp at Wilmington. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lyons and daughter Loretta and Mrs. R. B. Wright were shopping in Fayette ville Saturday. PNEUMONIA PATIENT Mrs. Charles Tew is seriously ill at her home with pneumonia. SUFFERS FROM MEASLES Sandy Yearby, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Yearby Is confined to his home with the measles. CONDITION BETTER Mac Watson Is much better after being sick at his home on South Orange Avenue. BROOKS—ATKINS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Atkins of Cary have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Thelma Jeanette Atkins to George Harris , Brooks HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris,, Brooks Jr. of Apex. Miss Atkins, a graduate of Mere dith College In Raleigh, Is now the commercial teacher in the high I school in LUllngton. Mr. Brooks is a senior at Duke University, and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. The marriage will take : place June 2 in Cary. Pearson (Continued From Page Five) stock locally. This, was like pulling teeth. Local businessmen just did 1 not want to invest in the islands. Finally, by his own personal so licitation he sold the bank stock —for SSO a share. Last week that same stock of the Virgin Islands National Bank sold for $lB3 a share! It’s been earning a dividend of 10 per cent. MEMORIAL IN HEARTS OF MEN After father left the Virgin Is lands In 1935 he became public housing administrator under PWA. That was long before the Taft Public Housing Act and it took a lot of pioneering to put slum clearance acrass. In California, for instance, a law banned any help from federal funds for public hous ing, and father undertook to per-; , suade the legislature to change the law. | After a month of shuttling be . twean Sacramento -and -San Fran cisco, he succeedag. The law was revoked. A few days later, father died. A letter he left asked that no marker be placed on his grave. He Wanted only to He remembered In the (hearts of men. So this ashes were scattered off the Golden Gate | But -today, off 4he blue waters i SB^S.JM.WKae’S.i. 0 tag project. And I know nothing , would have pleased him more than to have these buildings for the : humble and the poor named the , Paul M. Pearson Gardens, as a : memorial to him and,- the people he tried to help. . i ... —y„.. •■-wh HIWHC u, ~ MA6&B-1 If VOUItE MGTAKEN - (DO YOU If TO A MUNDRSP-W ALL VOUW MUABAND Mg6D6 ). **A ‘'- ' DON'T THINK Jks ai" " BSSIIBISIiipPJHPpiS '-J—ytToG-1.-V— —y-yy—— v.. —... ) I ITS AgOLfT TIME VOU tAC-—uEAKNED THE STOCK. DO WITH ANtAAALS? i —* Uiuiaoifc—By Clue laung 111# l BLIT, QADOY BARENTS IMF THIS Qo6k ON Mobft?N f 6ift?l Pf-WL -®HILE VOU'RE '' SHANK CHILDREN ( RAISINC EXPLAINS THE PROPER y R6ADINC PAGE SEVEN