welcome mum JUST MRWED...NEW JOHN DEElit 4020 UU 3020TMCIOBS With a » s ipiI riiipipfi niiP nni 11 11 11 if I II *S#ili tffP ilHfT! John Deere Farm Implement Dept. N. Fayetteville Ave. - DUNN, N. C. -Phone 892-3112 HANDY MAN—This is what the opposition sees when Texas linebacker Dave McWilliams gets set to do what some teams call the Butterfly, but is known to the Longhorns as the Tennessee. scrimmage. The maneuver involves hitting the potential pass receiver at the line of UPI Picks All ■ Americans | NEW YORK (UPI) — United Press International today presents its 1963 All-America football team with Navy's Roger Staubach lead ing the way. Chosen as the finest 11 players to perform on collegiate fotball fields this season in a nationwide | ballot of 305 football writers and j broadcasters were: Vem Burke of Oregon State and Jim Kelly of Notre Dame at j ends. | Scott Appleton of Texas and Carl Eller of Minnesota at tack I les. Bob Brown of Nebraska and i Rick Redman of Washington at guards. Dick Butkus of Illinois at cen ter, .’••Staubach, Oftle Sayers of Xan | sas, Sherman Lewis of Michigan ! State and Jay Wilkinson of Duke I in the backfield. i It i sa big, fast team. That the | voters made no mistakes in their selections is evidenced by th efact that seven of the 1.1 players eligi bile were picked high in the draft )lc 10 BOWLS $1.0 ASSORTED Toilet 2 COLORED 23c marcal SALE NAPKINS 2 80 - COUNT PKGS Marcal Kitchen Charm WAX PAP 100 Your Favorite Food Store SPECIALS 4* r» -! *■ PRESERVES Blackberry, Peach, Strawberry ’3 12-OZ. JARS t Shop Your Independent Merchant, oi the professional football leagui clubs. It is led by one of the most brilliant quarterbacks in college football history and two linemen whom the pros have labeled as "can’t miss” stars. Staubach Led Voting Staubach ,who In directing Navy to one of Its most successful sea sons von the Heisman Trophy as the most valuable college football player of the year, led the voting with a total of 2,916 points — only 439 points short of a perfect score. Sports Shorts PILOTS NEW CLUB MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Bill Adair, who managed the Interna tional League’s Toronto team foi the Milwaukee Braves during the 15)63 season, Wednesday was as signed to pilot the Dever club in the Pacific Coast League next season. HAUSER RESIGNS CINCINNATI (UPI) — Art Hau ser, Xavier University’s interior line coach, resigned Wednesday to devote full time to an insurance career. Hauser, whose professional foot ball career spanned both the Na tional and American Football Lea gues. joined the Xavier staff in 1961. STEELERS SIGN McGEE PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Ben McGee of Jackson Miss. State Col lege was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers Wednesday. The 6-foot-3 245-pound tackle was the Steelers’ fourth pick in the National Foot ball League draft. FRY NAMED COACH MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Hayden Fry, head coach of South ern Methodist University, Wed nesday was named as the third member of the South coaching staff for the annual Blue-Gray game Dec. 26. Whittenton, Snipes Lead Dunn Cagers Dunn, behind the sharp-shoot ing of Johnny Whittenton and Da id Snipes, defeat 4-A Wilson here Tuesday night, 55-42. Whittenton scored 19 points and Snipes 16 in leading the win. WILSON (4& — Woodard 17, Simmons 15, Johnson 6, T. Ho well 2, D. Howell 1, Farris 1, An Band Director To Address Erwin jaycees Harold Burt of Raleigh, band di rector of the Erwin School, will be the guest speaker at the Erwin Junior Chamber of Commerce monthly dinner meeting Thursday night. Cecil Moore, president of the Jaycees, stated today that mount ing interest in a local school band, similar to Dunn, Cary and other schools was instrumental in se curing Mr. Butt to address the Jaycees. James A. Beasley, Jr. local busi nessman and chairman of social activities of the Erwin organiza tion, will introduce Mr. Burt. The meeting will be held-at the Erwin Restaurant at 7:30 p. m. derson. DUNN (55) — Whittenton 19, Snipes 16, Taylor 9, Bates 5, Byrd 4, Hartley 2, Hill, Johnson, Lewis, Tew. Halftime score: Dunn 25, Wil son 18. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS < Q#B«rTMA|ry ~ J CHRISTMAS , FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS and other Respiratory Diseases -—i 63 CQRMAIR Monza.$2195 4 - Speed/Sport Coupe, Bud in, Heater, W-W Tires IW '61 CHEVROLET Impala .... $1745 Automatic, 4 - door, Hardtop,' Radio, Heater Power Steer ins * ijarakes, W-W Tfce% Whited '61 CHEVROLET Pickup $1395 Vi ton, Lon« Body, 8, Heater, White '61 FORD Fqtrlane.. $1365 Automatic, 4-ektor, Badip, Heater, W-W Tires Green. OPENED ’TIL 9:00 P. M. DUNN, N. O. Indiana s Cagers Defeat Notre Dame By FRED BROWN Dfl Sport# Writer Indiana's basketball rivals can thank their lucky stars the Van 4rsdaie twins aren’t triplets. Just the ts$o of ’em are threats to outscore whole teams. Take Wednesday flight when the identical 6-foot, 5-inch for wards combined to score 76 points ind lead Indiana to a 108-102 Vic tory over Notre Dame. Dick con nected for 15 field goals and 12 flee throws for 42 points and Tom tosse din 15 field goals and four free throws for 34. That tremendous two - man performance earned Indiana its second straight victory on a night during which Texas Western up set fifth-ranked Wichita, 75-74, and second - ranked Cincinnati so.ueezed past Miami of Ohio, 60 56. Jim Barnes scored 32 points to , lead Texas Western to the bit up set of the night at Wichita, Kan. I Dave Stallwort hscored 37 points for Wichita, which suffered its first loss after two wins. Cincinnat ihad a close call at home when Miami's Charlie Col es developed a "hot hand” and trrew In five straight long-range i field goals to reduce the Bearcats’ j lead from 12 to four point* With 1:34 left. The defense - toughned Bearcats refused to paqic, how ever, and held tfaei* lead. Bon Bonham had 26 points and 12 Re bounds for Cincinnati. New York University, ranked No. 3 along with Duke, opened its season with an 82-55 triumph over liost Cornell. Happy Hairston had 24 points and Barry Kramer 23 for NYU. Michigan State defeated West ern Michigan, 101-100, and Purdue downed Detroit, 86-80, but the Big Ten’s spotless record against outride cqpnpetltion was sullied when St. Louis beat Illinois, 81-78. In other games St. Joseph’s of Philadelphia beat Gettysburg, 73 58; Pennsylvania crushed Rutgers, 01-62; Bradley rolled over Idaho State 101-70; Xavier of Ohio top^* ped Tennessee, 69-57; Villanova^ beat Princeton, 72-59; and Eastern Kentucky State College defeated the University of Louisville, 78 65. DAN PAUL ELECTED RALEIGH (UPI) — Dan Paul of. Raleigh was elected today president of the N. C. Society for, the Preservation of Antiquities. Elizabeth — Modern youthful styl ing — precision Bulove quality. 17 jewels. In yellow or white. Blamend Or#»m —EK ' end qulsltely carved pieces hold two shlmmeft Ini diamonds! 17JtwpV in hollow or white. . * Ill Clipper "C” - Masculine styling, • n fewolt, telf-wlndmg, waterproof*, ohock-reslaUnt. Alto with charcoal dial. ■ - s . Come, in and see ear complete selection of Buleva watches* * J $24.75 to $2500* te'ss b ^ 1 g ■f*^SJtB 3bTb •';! Rr gm W % m ■ 1 mmaUk h Mk HIS 1' rT’Ti|:',;'',':|. if if ^iB^B Bl "U It f ( JS ■ Bt flBTl£^H^ P VI JSPS l E. 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