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Morgan and that the results of the recent ? showed that their views were not itubernatorial campaign clearly MpnMnmfttvc of ifca views of the people of North Carolina. Sen. Morgan related that Sena tors Jordan and Ervin and form er Oov. Luther Hodges had op posed efforts of the Sanford wing to deny the office to Webb be cause Webb had signed s petition to the name of Gov. Georg* Wallace of Alabama to appear or the ballot in this State. He quoted Hodges as remlntUnl Sanford how he (Sanford) bolted the sentiment of North Carolina delegation at Angeles in I960 Jh support Ken •ed# and that %hen a majorit) of the delegates wanted to tun eel TOBACCO GROWERS Top Dollar Sell Your Entire Crop In Dunn. And For The Highest Quality Work At The Very Lowest Prices i '13 Call On Us Estimate Easy Terms Plumbing — Heating Air - Conditioning OUB BEST RECOMMENDATION IS THOSE WE HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO SERVE GODWIN Plumbing & Heating, Ine. 105 E. Edgerton DUNN,N.C. Phone 892-7440 op feftsrd Bo**, wmM Mt «f low it. Morgan, >n line to be president pro tern of the Senate, said It wps indeed fortunate tor the Democra tic Party In Worth Carolina that - Dan Moore had won the tight i with Sanford, Bennett and Prey ' I f ■ rn*m. Humphery B. Humphrey Jr, Charlotte; a bro ther, C. C. Humphrey, Bay Mlnet te, Ala.; two sisters, Mrs- James K. McLeod, Fayetteville. Mrs. Robert Cross, Wilmington. Del. The family requests no flowers, but in lieu of this, conaroibutions can be made to the Harnett Coun ty Chapter. American Cancer Soc iety, Mrs. Frances Cromartie Jones, secretary, or to the building fund of the First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. William O. Cameron, church secretary. The body will remain at Cro martie Funeral Home GRACIE ALLEN Grade films followed in the 1930s. During the 30s and 40s, the cou ple’s radio show was a weekly fa \orite with George feigning mad ness at Grade’s silliness. In 1942, the couple began playing a mar ried couple on the air. The comedy team was a hit for Zl years, branching out into tele vision in the 1950s. But in 1958 Gracie announcer that she wanted to retire. “i have wanted to retire for a long time,’, she said. “After all I made my first stage appearance at the age of four.” Burns agreed that his wife had had enough and it was time to take it easy. He shopped around for a replacement as his wife settled down to being a Beverly Hills housewife, puttering around in her garden and taking care of her grandchildren. She and Burns had two adopted children, Sandra Jean, and Ron ald. Johnson Johnson gave good-natured self confident pep talks before the committee and at a breakfast meeting of about 300 state gover nors and party officials, delegates and campaign workers. Then he r.nd his running mate, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, flew to Texas for *i weekend of strategy talks on Congress and the cam paign at the LBJ Ranch outside of Johnson City, Tex. Plan Ad Campaign At Friday morning’s meetings the word went out that Demo crats were planning a hard-hit ting advertising offensive, among other things, that would stress the theme that Johnson can best keep the nation out of war. While Bailey relayed these plans to state party workers, the President himself Indicated he woud work to win over and keep ■the sqpport of disillusioned Re publicans. VISIT DACUHTER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beasley spent the weekend in Havelock visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Auri lio. I ** TOBACCO GROWERS & Nixon Tiro Co - Only 1st Quality Rub ber Used - 8-Hour Service - All Work Guaranteed ■ .0 6 ■ ; - Over 70 Years Exper ence in Tires and Tire j?e{qpping — Famous LODI Equip ment — FREE Loaner Wheels — FREE Balancing -r FREE Mounting rr Racing Rubber for Longer Miles & Xiyo\ Tikk Co. ROBERT E. PAGE - W. E. NIXON, Owners n highway south DUNN, N. ■€. • Dunn Native Named Associate Pastor Gerald Frix of Raleigh has ac cepted the position as associate pastor and director of music at the Central Assembly t>f God Church in Kansas City, Missouri. He will assume his new duties the first Sunday in September. A native of Dunn, he is a grad uate of Dunn High School and Southeastern Bible College in GERALD I Lakeland, Fla. He is the son si Mrs. Ruby Frix of here. Upon his graduation from Bible College, he a position with Stephenson Music Store in Halelgh, where he has been mak ing his home for the past two years. He is a member of the First Assembly of God Church there and a former member of Glad Tidings Church. Mrs. Frix is the former Mis-: Shirley Campbell, daughter oi Mr. and Mis. Joseph L. Campbell of Dunn. They have one son, Lynn. They will leave next week fsr their new home. TO SPEAK HEBE This Sunday Mr. Frix will be ministering in music and song at Glad Tidings Church here and will also be delivering the evening message. A' cordial invitation has been extended to his many friends to attend the service. SERVICES HELD Funeral services were held this afternoon for James Burmce Jones of Raleigh, father of Mrs. Elwood McLamb of Erwin. Bur’ol was in Montlawn. GRAND OPENING SATURDAY MIN-IT GRILL w. Broad St. DUNN, N. C. Now Under New Management Owned & Operated By BEATRICE FERGUSON SATURDAY SPECIAL HAMBURGERS — 15c HOT DOGS — 10c FREE COKES — FREE COFFEE SAMPLE PEANUTS ALL DAV SATURDAY AFTER 8 a. m ———————— -- ' .. ' ~ Rabon Infant Burled In Benson Graveside service* for Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Rabon, Jr., of Gainesville, Fla., formerly of Ben*on, were held Friday morn ing at Roselawn Cemetery in Benson. Surviving in addition to the parents are his paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Ra bon of Benson; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. B. F. Faulkner of Gainesville, Fla.; his maternal grandfather, H. S. Neighbors of Benson, and his paternal great grandmother, Mrs. D. W. Rabon of Benson. STILL CRITICAL Police Chief Alton Cobb said to day a check made at Duke Hospi tal this morning by Rural Police man Carson Hall found Mrs. Ad die Maynor. 44, of Dunn, Route 4, still in a critical condition. Del bert Maynor, her husband, is being held in Jail here without bond for shooting her yesterday. TOURISTS INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of Tenafly, N. J- were involved in a car-truck collision this morning in Sampson County. The couple re ceived minor injuries. They were enroute from Carolina Beach to Tenafly. - STARRING - MICHAEL CALLAN BARBARA EDEN SHOWS 2:45 - 4:50 - 6:56 - 9:00 NOW SHOWING 1 WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS - JAMES STEWART DEBBIE REYNOLDS - JOHN WAYNE . GREGORY - AND MANY ADMISSIONS MATINEE - Child 50c Adult 85« EVENING - Child 50c Adult 1.0* NOW SHOWING - 4 SHOWS DAILY - - FEATURES AT - 1:15 - 3:50 - 6:25 - 9:00 THE NEW AUCTION SALE SURPLUS DRIVER TRAINING CARS T '• i THE HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING CARS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, Sept. 5 AT SCHOOL BUS GARAGE 11:00 A. M. 1964 DQDGES 1. 4142 204057-Serial No. 2. 4142 203885-Serial No. 3. 4142 203929-Serial No. 4. 4142 204025-Serial No. 5. 4142 204069-Serial No. 6. 4142 204083-Serial No. . 7. 4142 203934-Serial No. 8. 4142 203957-Serial No. 9. 4142 206217-Serial No. 10. 4142 204941-Serial No. If. 4|42 203936-Serial No. 12. 4142 2f}4012 Serial No. 1963 PLYMOUTH 1. 2131 195385-Serial No 1953 FORD TRUCK 1. F60D3N-19470-Serial No, V-8 Dump Body 1960 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1. OC533A-121159-Serial No. V-8 Van Body 1946 CHEVROLET BUS 1. 14PXG-1172-Serial No. 1951 FORD PICKUP TRUCK 1. FIRINR-17405-Serial No. ALL OF THE ABOVE AUTOMOBILES ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING: TURN SIG NAL INDICATORS (FRONT AND REAR); HEATER AND DEFROSTER (FRESH AIR INTAKE TYPE); REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGE TYPE OIL FILTER; OIL BATH AIR CLEANER OR DRY TYPE; DOME LIGHT; DUAL SUN VISORS; ARM RESTS; GLOVE COMPARTMENJ LOCKS; CIGAR ETTE LIGHTER; ASH TRAY (FRONT AND REAR); DUAL WINDSHIELD WIPERS (ELECTRIC); DUAL HORNS; AND SEAT BELTS. AND OUT SIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS (LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES) THE SALE WILL Bp CONDUCTED AT Ilf MAAHPTT COUNTY SQiff Lfff GARAGE IN THE TOWN OF ISLINGTON. SALE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION BY BOARD OF EDUCATION. A DEPOSIT OF TEN PER CENT (16%) WILL BE REQUIRED OF *IJ. HIGH BIDDERS. V fc C> / V . September 5,1964 . WXKW MORGAtf, Attorney G. T. PRQff If, Superintendent of Schools, Llllington, N. C.
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