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Rogers To Speak At Farm Meeting Dr. C. H. Rogers, vice president of Coker Seed Company of Harts* rille, S. O., wffl be the speaker at a meeting of the adult farmers - class on Wednesday evening, Dec. > V at 7 p. in. in the high school au v ditorium la Benson. Topic to be discussed at the meeting will be production of qua lity tobacco. A graduate of Clemson A. <fc M. College, he received his master’s degree at the University of Ken tucky and his doctorate from Rut gers University. , He is also president and treasur er Of Pee Dee Equipment Com pany, dealing in farm equipment and snpplies, and is a farm owner v~~~V- ---:-— and operator. In his work with the seed firm, he has participated in the deve lopment and release of 14 tobacco varieties and he is the author of various scientific and popular ar ticles on plant diseases and crop production. THE RECORD -- --*1 FALL FESTIVAL SALE COST ONLY: f $129.95 MODEL in WITH YOUR OLD RANGE IN TRAOEI • Big 13", fast heating master oven with mjfomatlc heat ecnfralp • Pushbutton eontroW* • Seihcleanlng Calfog units with removable reflector pan* • Oven door lifts off for easy c'co-.i-g Furniture Company WILBOURNE In Dunn & LiUington FRIEND OF SLAYING VICTIM—Chicago Municipal Judge Cecil Corbett Smith, right, is ready to take a lie detector test in Memphis. Tenn.. as a result of being linked to the slain crime syndicate loan shark. Leo Foreman. The body was found in a car trunk in Chicago, the sixth gangland style killing this year. Judge Smith was visiting a brother. Jh& (baity (RsxDhd DUNN, N. C. RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY At 811 East Canary Street ai second-cia*. natter In the Post Office in Dian, N. C. tutor eift laws of Congress, Act of March 3, 1879. Every Afternoon, Monday through Friday. Second-class postage paid at Dunn. N. « SUBSCRIPTION RATES* * « _ BY CARRIER—25 CENTS FEB WEEla IN TOWNS NOT SERVED BY CARRIER AND RURAL ROUTES 1 INSIDE NORTH CAROLINA—$8.00 For Yew; 54.50 for six months; $3.00 for three months. I OUT-OF-STATE—$10.50 per year hi advance; RS tor *r monthai M OO for three anoutfea pine 1*1 I •1 ■' McLamb Machinery Company, INC, Presents Its Winter Special Many of our customers have asked us if we were going to have our "Win ter Special." We are happy to announce that beginning Nov. 29 thru Feb. 15, we will paint your tractor absolutely free of charge with each overhaul job. Jn addition, you will receive a discount on parts used. We are featuring discounts on many other parts and accessory items. * fasy terms - up to 3 years are avail able on repairs, (Parts and service Included), new and used tractors and machines, tires, tubes, etc. DON'T WAIT!! MAKE A DATE!! COM E IN TODAY AND LET US SCHEDULE YOUR TRACTOR FOR OUR "WINT6 R SPECIAL." We are your General Tire Dealer in Dunn featuring Tires for your every need. We have first line Farm tires at second line prices. Our rear tractor tire carries a 36-month unconditional written guarantee against all op erational hazards during normal farm use. McLamb Machinery ■> : i- i ¥ -5 - v PHONES: Office 892 • Sill Service Dept. 892 • 1171 DUNN, N. C. Levinsons In Arizona; Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Levinson of Benson are on a two-weeks visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Chaplain and Mrs. Michael E. Rey nolds In Fort Huacbbca, Arlz. The prominent Benson attorney and Mrs. Levinson traveled by train for a visit to New Orleans a few days prior to proceeding to Arte., where they were (net by the Reynolds family for their stay in Fort Huachuca. While in Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Levinson have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary and have made trips, to many historic points of interest including Mexico, Old Tucson and Tombstone. Mrs. Levinson is the former Ool da Creech, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Creech of Four Oaks. The Levinsons have four children; Willie Creech, wife of the Rev. Michael E. Reynolds, Chaplain, stationed at Fort Hua chuca; Lavalle L. Levinson, Ben son business man whose wife is the former Ann Matthews; Joe, Ben son attorney, married to the form er Theodosia McIntyre; and Char les, public school teacher at Vir ginia Beach, Va., whose wife is the former Emily Monds of Dunn. The Levinsons have 11 living grandchildren. ECC Planning Seriodrama , f ■- h r* v\: *:■ About sixty East Carolina Col lege students have joined with professional and college staff members in producing an opera written especially for the 300th anniversary of the signing of the Carolina Charter. The hour-long seriodrama, “Sojourner and Mot ile Sinclair,” will be staged in McGinnis Auditorium next spring. Donald Lee, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Lee, will sing in the Kinsmen chorus in the opera. Martha Josephine Compton, dau ghter of Rev. and Mrs. NUes E. Compton of Route 3, Benson, ie the produetioni stage manager. Soda Shop Now Under New Management Two wejl - blown Dunn women. Mrs. Jo Pope and Mrs. Sarah Pope Herring, ha<ra.-iwcgptly opened the Soda Bhop next to the Dunn Thea tre tor business. Both ladies are long - time residents of Pmm. Mrs. Pope Is the wife of Dunn's ABC Officer Faison (Red) Pope and Mrs. Herring’s husband is Woodrow Herring. Both ladies are well - experienced In the restau rant field. “We would like to invite all our friends and the public to eat with us," said Mrs. Pope today. "Hot meals will be served daily,” added Mrs. Herring, "and home made pies are made fresh each day” The Soda Shop will also feature a variety of sandwiches. It has been remodeled with booths add ed. Jobs Now Open WMb The Town The town of Dunn Invites appli cation from fnyone interested In competing for a job with the uti lities department. This Job will inquire the employees to spend a large portion of their time in reading water meters, and check ing and changing meters and cut ting on and off of water service. If will jr*»Hjre thp learning erf the location of afcout 2700 meters and reading them and will require walking five to six miles a day to these meters. In emergencies, night and Sunday work is some times required. Application blanks can be ob tained at City Hah routine session WASHINGTON L\m) — Con gress meets today tor the record only, putting off until Monday action on President Johnson’s Plea for quick decisions on the tax cut program and the civil rights Mil. Both the House and the Senate will hold “Pro forma” meetings to fill the legal requirement that they cannot adjourn (tor more than three days without each other's consent U. S. ROYAL mss Whitewall N. 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