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Dunn Hi-Lites By Metafile Johnson After an exciting, fun-filled sum mer, it seems awfully hard to re dtmcile oneself to homewor*. School tyooks have been issued, however, 5 and approximately <00 OHS Students have eagerly (?) returned to get do#n' to the serious business bf studying j; ., u To our: faculty we welcome six new teachers: Miss Janice Guyton * Typing and pookeejring, Mrs, Margaret Payton - English, Mr Bruce Biitler - Agriculture, Mr. Ro bert Farnen English and World History, Mr. Clarence Cannady - Algebra and. General Math, tod Mr. WiUlftm Gerald Sfnith - Geo graphy, . General Business, and World History.. I , 'l Monday Juniors were measured for the all - important class rings! This year’s class voted to have the same ring as several previous classes have had The ring will have a green sninelle stone and an Old English “D”. Tuesday afternoon, during sixth period. Mr. David Williams enter tained the student body with “Li quid Air.’* If you don’t believe it was fascinating, just ask Martha Johnson or Steve Carver. The Freshman Class elected it« officers this week: President - Jack Byrd, Vice-President - Joe Smoth ers, Secretary - Susan Campbell, and Treasurer - Connie Johnson. Jy Freeman, Robie Butler and hn S ricldand were chosen to re esent this Fveshm«u Class a) udent Council meetings. Prepresenting other classes are Diane Corbin and Brent Godwin. Sophomore, Jchn Thornton, Laura Truelove, and Perrv Lewis, Jun'or. The eoqncjl should do an extra good job this year, since three of its Officers a*tended a work- i shop at Hill'during the sum- < uier. ; ; .' i Everybody say, ’‘CSheese”. School i pictures w»re taken yesterdsv. < Under classmen reallv did look : share- OtflS wore Button ; - down 1 collar Meades and dark V-neck sweaters t boys wore dark blazer* and solid tie#. Eligible for Morehead Scholar ships - Terry Brinkley, Bailey Barefoot, and Jonathan Hill, Qeod luck to gtou ! ! A very different Pep Rally wav held la£t by the Varsity Cheerleaders. Tonight well see how affective “watching trains” at the train station can be for boosting our, fine team on .“to ;another vic inity. 4*st week’s . victory ribbon^ told yj3 to “Make Oxford Coward’’.. The migitjf* 6ree*wavW juit- that come cut to w#tch our ^great, team “Mar Out' Midwaythe home field tonight at 8:00. Overheard in sixth period English III class'. Mrs. Weeks was telling her class how important it is to have a large vocabulary. "I assure you, if you repeat a word ten or twelve times, it will be yours for ever-” On the back row a cute, blond girl took a deep breath, closed her eyes and whispered, “Johnny, Johnny, Johnny.” Two DB S. girls seem to have developed quite a controversy over a certain Campbell College student. Beverly Marshbums seems to be doing a lot of business with the federal government - poet office - that is. Wonder why?. Will your S* aunt on Cadet be ahle to mr|-e It home for the State Fair? Thought - Girls have an unfair advantage over men: If they can’t git what they warit by being smart, they can get it by being dumb. FATHER BURIED Funeral services for William Wal ter Brown. 74. of Eastwood Park Community nfar AlBennarHt.-^jrere conducted at 3 p. m Friday after noon at Dunn’s Grove Baptist Church. Rev. James Barnes/assist ed by th{ Rev. R C. James, offici ated and burial was in Fairview Memorial ffate; a'. 5|l£jf P Survivor Include a dautfhter. Mrs' Paul Blackmon of Erwin, Oral Vaccine Ported to various clinical locations Sunday morning In refrigerated trucks by Dunn Jaycees and they ' and other groups will replenish . -supplies needed throughout the afternoon in the same manner. There will be directional sign at each clinic to let you know which door to enter and everyone can get the vaccine Sunday. -tn the Eastern area clinics will be held at Wayne and Magnolia Avenues schools, Harnett High School. Mary Stewart School. In the Nothern area Brwin, Coats, Angier and Lafayette sch ools will -save clinics. In the Western area clinics will Ifcf established hi the County Heal th cohter at Lillington on the court home grounds, Johnsonville community center ard schools at Eunnlevcl Anderson Creek, Boone Trail and Eenhaven. Newspapers, radio and TV have cooperated wonderful in the area to see that *he program is a suc cess. Johnston, Lee and Montogomery are also holding first oral vaccine clinics in the war against polio Sunday pIso. In Harnett Dr. Lilly expects to see some 20,000 to 45,000 to re ceive the vaccine on the sugar cubes. Mctamb court’s orders. She claims* her hus band’s marriage to his present wife is not legal because the divorce order had not been sighed at the 'ime of the rites. McLamb’s attorney argued he could not possibly be guilty of con tempt since fee order regarding custody had never been put In writing and signed. Mrs. McLamb’s lawyer argued that the verbal court or<|er Has binding, but Judge Mor gan dismissed the action ftf view of the misunderstanding. "The important thing,” said the judge, “is what i? best for the children.” He erdered the welfare department to investigate condi tions at each home the cus tody issue wOl be decided in two weeks. *, , ■ M Guard Alert Is Scheduled 11, In tfe ; r;«Br JW^re, you sea membeH 'jpf the KjaU National Gu ard untt» running «mmd in full uniform^ with we*poj s and equ ipment at the ready (to not b<> eiartnt^f" R "Witr^pr^ ably be a The / local' Gjparrbc&n received word this .we<A to .’ije ready at any time for a practice alert as part of their regular ^training du. ties. ;4 The alert will be two-hour drill. It will simulate the measures to be taken to protect your home town should an emergency arise. Local commanders are being in structed by State Guard Head quarters to prepare plans of de fense for the town in which the armory is located. The purpose of the practice alert is give all commanders an op portunity io determine the ade quancy of their Alert Plans and procedurea The alert will affect all units of the 1st Bridage, 39th Infantry Division, which has headquarters ft Statesville The Dunn National Guard unit is part of this Brigade, as Company C (IP), Battalion 119th Infantry, N. C. Army Nat ional Guard, Dunn Wife expenses arid Dot financially able to pay mdre than $60 a month. Several affidavits were offered showing that Mrs. Johnson is a ycung woman of the highest char, acter and reputation. Judge Clark ordered payment' of $300 monthly to begin immed iately and also specified that they must- be increased as his earnings increase. Harnstt GOP Bill Godwin, Harnett County Re publican Party Chairman, who will preside over the meeting Supplies such as OoMwater but tons, posters, bumper stickers, and other Campaign materials will be available at the rallv tree. 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Visitors are welcome ' Elder Ravsten is a former presi dent of the Southern States Mis sion. He is active in civic affairs and has been a member of the Cache County, Utah, board of Commissioners and of the Clark ston. Utah., Town Board. Elder Madsen has been fir it counselor in ths Miami, Florida, Stake Presidency. Prior to this time he was first counselor in the Flor ida Stake Presidency He has been bishop of two wards. As a mission ary, Elder Madsen served in the Southern United States. Elder Madsen, and Ravsten will address special meetings of Auxi liary officers. Priesthood and Mis sionary iteacers on Saturday. Over 5 Million markets < iosed for the sales holt, day this week Dunn’s average, was $54.96 per hundred second highest tn the intire belt. The weekly averages have climb ed each week. INFORMAL DANCE .J Danny Germino and his orches tra from Durham will play tar « dance Saturday -night >t Chicot* Country Club. This is the club's first ac‘ ivity for the fall Jibe dance is informal- .•..'SSfjFf >. STUFFED AXLI^IlTER e . BE1RA. MoafKiJU* .(J3FI) — V collection of br{U*iets,’; rings and other jewelry wsf found In the stomach of ? 13-foot alligator kill ed when flood waters swept it against the Chepde Dam. -— --—: - The Woman’s, H« Missionary Soeietj Chapel A<tWta&1| met Tuesday church. Mrs. Virginia Lee It was reported-; t sick persons had members durinf' ; aumbdr of contact to shut-fife; .Friday, lofts co Raleigh ritohbe to Johniiat^ for the alleged^ old last Satuffel ■ • “CONSTELLATION"—She showed her heels to Britain’s “Sovereign” in four straight races, to keep the “Auld Mug” in U.S. possession. k ■ ■ ■ wdwl ■fQS’Colors oh on§ re voivtoa C&tor Tree!-64ch5Jeaf shscjss Qf , color. What a fun » , i>*$ orate- Come in; PrckM a leaf from our fab-’51 ulous Color Tree! BUILDING SUPPLY CO. INC. PHONE 892-6161 DUNN, N. C. taste-setter.... 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