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4 THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11, INS New First Citizens Exec. Craig Is Named Director Of Bank SMTTHFIELD — A Kxromineru North rwTr‘,**f business ana civ*, leader has been named » member oi the general board ol director, of First - Citizens Bang <fc Trust, Company. me election <jr lftfBert M. Craig of Lincolnian to the oanas boaiu was announced toaay by xvooert r. HoKUng, Jr., anairman. The newiy erected bank director Is presiaent at line Uaston County Dyeing Machine company, the Worm s largest producer oi pressure dyeing ana drying machinery tor the textile industry. Craig, a past director of the Lincoln ton Cnamber oi Commerce, has been instrumental in organizing several businesses in Lincoln coun ty and in attractung new industry to tooth Lincoln ana Uaston coun ties. He now serves as Med Cross director at Lincoln County; t. member of the Lincoln ton Library Board; and as a trustee of Mere Lillington Men Army PFC Edward G. Marin, son of Mrs. Florence R. Westmoreland, LttuifeBon, and Army PFC Prentice A. Tfcrbdrough Jr., whose wife, Brenda, a^so Jives in LillingKm participated in a massive display of ^tissues, artillery and engineer equipment in honor of President John F. Kennedy’s visit in Hanau, Germany, June 29. ) Marin, a jeep driver in Headquar ters Company of the 3d Armored Division’s 36th Infantry, 2d Armor ed Battalion in Germany, entered the Army in February 1962 and completed basic combat training at Fort Jfcckson, 8. C. The 19-year old soldier attended LUUngton High echoed. Yarborough, a gunner in Com pany C of the 8th Division’s 2d Battalion, 509th Infantry in Ger many, -entered the^Army in April 196? agi affrived overseas the fol lowing October. He received basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. The i2-year-old soldier attended Fuquay High School, Fuquay Springs. His parents live on Route 8, Sanford. ditto College. Craig was formerly • trustee of Gardner - Webb Col lege; a member of the Stanley school board; and mayor of the town of Stanley from 193* to lMt. While toe was mayor, the first water and sewer system for Stanley was Installed. Craig is a member of the First Baptist Church of Uneotnton. He has served on the General Board of the N. C. Baptist Convention; as chairman of the Lin coin ton Church Board of Deacons; teacher of the men’s BlUe class; chairman ol the trustees of the South Fork As sociation and president of the Bro therhood. ty and Development Company <ff Stanley; president of H. M. Craig Metal and Supply Company o! Stanley; president of Surplus Pro ducts Corporation, Stanley; One of the organisers and a director of Lincoln Industries, Inc., Lincoln ton; and a director of, the reor ganized Shore wood Furniture Com pany Lincoln ton. Sanford Plans Labor Project RALEIGH (DPI) — Gov. Terry Sanford said today the U. 6. Labor Department had agreed to make experimental North Caro lina projects to reducing unem ployment a “showpiece of the na tion.” Sanford will discuss fats propos al with, V.. 6. Labor Secretary Willard Wlrtz In Washington Thursday. He said yesterday that "more details Will be announced tomorrow and additional informa tion over the next several weeks.” Earlier, the governor’s office an nounced that Sanford would talk with Wirtz about "retraining man power.” "We have four or five programs in the mating — oar objective* to help every nun and woman ca pable of employment to acquire the training and the skins juuww1 sary,” Sanford said today. He said "one part of our pro gram will (be a bold new ap proach, on experiment In which we are going to throw away the did rule book and try to write a new one.” Jhs (Daily AnatJul InlaRA aa MumA-cim*. natter in the Poet Office In Own, N. C. 4MMT tile MM ot Congress, AM of tUUtt 3, 1819. ' Second-clue postage pnld et Dunn. N. 0. . ST CARRIER—25 CENTS PER WERE «* TOWNS NOT SERVED Tf CARRIER AND RURAL ROUTES INSIDE NORTH VAftOttNA—$8.88 Per Tear; RH far ate asoaffce; SAW for time months. OBt4r*nAffc-4RN per Rfr fit Advance; RH far afat moo the; imianwo company til Esal Canary SUBSCRIPTION RATES June Proves Very "Marry" For Harnett U»e "marry" ed up to it* County. in Inez Barrington, Of deeds, today a list of all marriage McehSW is sued during the past quarter. The long list indicates that . Ban Cupid worked a little overtime. The honeymooners: Robert Jackson and Nana Pearl - •Tii mi urn «' t-r»wiorci, wmie nosers Harris oc Ella Barber J. McLean; Charles ft Magolene Cain Page; Cieil Johnson ft Batty Wienn Btancill; Clifford Owen Began ft Sandra OaU Myatt; Charles Olenn McLamb <& Lynda Qrey Starling; David Kdsell Nord an ft Norman L. Johnson; George Lawson Rdberts ft Emily Jean Weeks Smith; John Henry Bare foot ft Edna Ivey McLemore; Charles Bernard Pope ft Wahda Faye Page; Kelly Bari Lde ft Mar ilynn Lee; Howard Gray Hennings ft Belinda Joyce Dull; William Neill McDougald ft Maggie Rivl ers Stone; Billy Wayne Dowdy ft Glenda Benton Morrison; Billy Eugene Stuart ft DoIUe Rue Grif-' fin; William Harold Gregory ft Gertie Overby Blount; William Clyde Williams ft Linda Darnell Sauls; Henry Lee Williams ft Mary Louise Murray; Bernard Carter Ivey Jr. ft Judy Gail Reg ister. And, Bobby Lewis Weaver ft Nancy Sue Johnson; David Kay-i ford Watkins ft Mary RUlh Wil-1 son Paschal; William Mack Wea ver ft Mary Sandra Walston; Paul Hodges Jr. ft Natherlene Qene rette; Herman Wilson Harris ft : wliter oruy Cummings; ^ Carroll Ashley Fuquay ft Janet Brinkley Beasley; Jerry Alton Gregory ft Hilda Jean Wheeler; Samuel Ed ward See tin Jr. ft Verna Janice Holder; Hartwell Carroll Whitt ington ft Hilda Cheryl Dorman; Liston Hinson Jr. ft Barbara Jean Leonard, Bruce Boddte Ayseue ft Patricia Ann Cash; Earell Young ft r.tezte Pave McLean; Joel Paul James ft Carolyn Paye Patterson; Charles Andrew Chapman ft Mary Magalene Maxwell; James Calvin Parker ft Sylvia Jean Jones; Geo rge RiChard Goforth ft Virginia Junaita Bass; R6by Stephen Pain ter ft Mary Patsy Patterson; La* ivjjjomas CoWRe ft GpaMfgtj^' 1&a Strickland;,' Charles Edward Autry ft Caron Ann Bethune. | And, Paul Fulton Vann St Pat ricla Sue Hudsagi; Jimmy Mctean A Mary Delois* McLean; Robert Bowles Henderson St Jacqueline Culler; Robert Harmund Hallam St Barbara Aim Tanner; James Marvin Doater St' Betty Glenda lene Weaker. BiUy Gerald Byrd & Jdselflfe MeHtour Spence; Da vid Wflsdn IMMi & Vernle Mae Or iff in; Ten? Vork Worrell St Vain* Linda Xrrington; Oscar Clifford Williams & BetUe Maxine Coats Parrish; Robert Wade Cac fcey St Sandra I'aye Lte; RiW Earl Lde St Wills Dean Williams; Howard Lentis Sorrell Jr. St Made line Gayle Johnson; George Up ward Newton St Angela Frances Earp; Frederick William Egner St Patricia Hayes; Walter Samuel Kellam & Ruby Ellen Taylor; Roy Wayne Gardner St Linda Marie Baber; James William Jones St Carolyn Marie Beale; Fred Thomas Brock * Cheryl Lee Byrd; Foy Cullen Stone & Janet Elizabeth McDonald; Ronokl Blake Warren Sc Loretta Gray Lyons; Robert Garland Jeinlgan St Sue Hudson Hodges; Jimmy Earl Stevens St TEMP METER ft film exposure pearance, new tested in Fra: Germany, indicate perature by means applied to the ski registration — withi; —is skid to be i its ianror. t Work has been started- on pav ing and curbing cm the north and East Sides of; the court house. When completed the Harnett Street between Main and First and Fmt Street between Harnett and Front Streets .- will be paved and curbed on uith sides. Final endorsements of the pro ject were secured last week by tit ling Street Commfceidftcr A. J. White and other board members. Property owners involved are the county, Blrena Byflfl, White, M. O. Lee. W. A. Johfcsun, Har riett county Farm Bureau and the Morgan-JTaylor law firm. Paving will be completed after the inflation of a 6-inch water main on Harnett Street. The new line was ordered the Lilling ton town board at a cost of $3,600. --- — Havana Radio, queu ing a recent talk by Premier . Fi del Castro: “The Alliance fgr Pro ls going to the Bvelyn Dickens. Arid, Orattam Kent Strickland & Judy Snence; Charles Duane Dofnian & "Patricia Ann Barefoot; Donald Wilson & Ma <3ft*» Sen tdr; 'fimotigr Ariley Spence & Betty Sue Jjnnis; Hubert Welton* Bass St Nancy Coleen Mclamb; James Clark A Delois DtB HBalk e*; BdgRay Caldwell Si Carolyn Ann Cook; William Farker Wrenn IU & Judith Lynn Currut; Benjamin Becton St Jean Loibine Covington Brown; Euge JvfcttWSW* Jr. T» Anita C mes; Badfoed Henry Riel Blair Ssstton; Linwc Branch 6e Jo Ann Jo lip Lewis King Sc Sue Lynn Bail Larry Gene Jones & Victoria Flo rence Tucker; Hugh Bai%& Doro tlw Clair Brock; Frank -H. Tho mas St Nancy Sue Campbell; Ed ward Braxton Bolton Jr/ St Linda Faye Lee; Donald Bari Rogers St Deanna O’Quinn; Bobby Lee Dun can Sc Carol Ann Cheek; Henry Dockery Shaw St Fanfle Mae Dockery; George Colon * Stewart Sr. Mary Ann Morgan; David Wil liam Davis Sc Shirley Ann Mat thews and Jerry Claxtoa Tyndall and Dottle Carolyn Bowden. NAYLOR MO 1 Hold Your Hot Fr— FS Gold Stamps NO SALES TO DEALERS-WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SMOKED PICNICS Nice, Lean 4 - $ lb. Avg. 33c pound FRESH SMALL, LEAN SPARE RIBS.. lb. 35c Fresh Co«k««l Bar-B-Qd CHICKENS $1.00 each Jest* Jonas SAUSAGE pound 55c a Dixia Crystals SUGAR 5 pounds LIMIT ONfe WltH $5.00 FOOD ORDER AT LOW PRICg DUKE-6 QT. M«y—utrite 49c ROYAL SCOT? MARGARINE strf'.! MUrn ■* * LARGE WHITE EGGS 3doz. $1. MOTHER’S DINNER t: ROUS 12 Pack 10c MOTHER’S HOT DOG OR HAMBURGER ROLLS BRerck 19c MOTHER’S BREAD . Reg. Size Loaf 2 for 33c Coble's MILK M. Flavors Ddietous Plenty «f irae HOME GROWN n as. WELL - FILLED LOCAL n i) uwi K *1 “EAE8 ' DON'T ME CONFUSED «Y THE CLAIMS OF LOWER #«ietS At SOME STOWS. COMPARE CAREFULLY AND SHOP AT. <«» V-' !«:.■
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