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LBJ Raps spring It gave its vote in the De mocratic presidential primary to •egregationlst Oov. George C. Wal lace of Alabama over favorite son Oov. Matthew Welsh, regarded as a stand-in for Johnson. The county, which also Includes the cities of Gary, Hammond and Whiting, has a large Negro popula tion. and is being watched closely by both sides for signs of a so called ‘‘white backlish” vote. Johnson launched his first cam paign foray into Indiana after I Wednesday’s whirlwind tour through Iowa ahd Illinois which saw him draw record crowds and draw from 'the crowds a tonic which intensified and accelerated his campaign pace. No Bother one of th? doubtful states In th« South in the presidential election There are strong pockets of Gold waiter sentiment throughout the home state of Sen. Strom Thur mond. He switched from the Detn c.crats to the Republicans labS month and endorsed Goldwater. RecordAdsPay at the r BIG GAME.... 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WITH TRADE $199.95 DESIGNER TV • All-channel VHF-UHF ncepft* the new G-E Tandem “82" tuning sys tem featuring the exclusive “410" permatronic transistor tuner. • Convenient front controls, easy to see, easy to use. • Front sound directed to you for true fidelity. Model M40SA Big 19" (Diag. Meas.) Screen WITH TRADE $159.95 Wilboume Furniture Co. Tour Local General Electric Dealer “We 8errtce What We ■mar CreOH Terms DUNN, Dun n Hfgh Columbia High School, 34-19. “We feel Dunn is ready, in high ! spirits and in better condition than ever,” uoaco Bradham de clared. “We feel like it will be a rugged ball game.” Homecoming Game This game will also be Dunn’s homecoming with a new homecom !nk queen crowned at halftime. In connection with tne home coming festivities, a parade will form at the Dunn armory at 4:00, j go east pn Broad Street and back to the armory via West Cumber j land Street. An array of floats and pretty | girls will be featured in the parade | as well as the senior and begin I ners’ band. Attendants from the I high school classes will ride on the floats in addition to the girls seek ing the title of homecoming queen. Game time is a 8:00. Also dur- 1 ing halftime, the nand will give a j special presentation. The Cavaliers will play for a j dance in the cafeteria of Wayne Avenue School after the game and a singing group will also perform. Vanity Sweethearts Varsity sweethearts and their I sponsors are Tu>a Mauldin, Terry j Brinkley Vickie Strickland, Bruce j Bates: Ann West, Steve Carver: j Betty Tyndall, Ernest Futrell: ' Dollye Peay, Terr}’ Keith; Edna j Long. Bobby Parker; Martha John- j son. Ralph Dudley; Paulette Bry- ; ant, Douglas Heath; Beverly Marshburn, Jonathan Hill; lee ; Branderburs. David Snipes; Shelia j Murphy, Jack Tew; Debbie Twy ford, Kenneth Monds; Nancy War- | ren, Raefell Hill. Homecoming At warded the winning float. At 7:30 the parade will be re peated around the football field. Girls and their sponsors seeking ‘he title are Kathy Ray, A F Lee; Patsy Ryals, Tommy Stewart: Rae Odum. James Jern'gan; Susan En nis, Fraley Bost; Wilma Daniels, Danny Swayerfi; Sheryl William son. Johnny Moore; Jacona Jack son, Scott Stephens: Cindy Ralph, Max Vann; Connie Surles. Clifton Holland: Connie Norris. Mike Wil liams; Jeanette Horne. Donnie Weeks; Anna Blowers, M’chael En nis: Carolyn Benson, Larry Mc Lamb; Kav Johnson, Jimmy Step henson: Jatana Wilson, Glenn A verv; Dianna Bennett, John Wood, ruff. L. B. Johnson in advance by Johnson ror broad cast Wednesday night. Goldwater said that Johnson “ran through a virtual shopping list of disproved charges, fear - ’mages, and fantastic interpreta tions of history. “He took credit for all that is good in the world Then, by innuendo and without any honest regard for the facts of the world as they are today, he blammed all who oppose him for everything ♦liat possibly could be bad. “He pointed to the past 30 years as the only ones in our history ‘that have produced worthy results, ignoring the principles that have supported all of our history. “He did not seek to enlighten,' but only to frighten.” Town To rate drops to 178 per thousand for the biggest users. “We have always enjoyed the very finest relationship," said the mayor, “and we dislike the idea of having to increase the water rates. But since Dunn citizens are hav ing to pay for the plant, we feel il only fair and equitable that they help us with It.” City Manager Archie Uzzle was instructed to arrange a meeting j with Manager C. W. Howell and j other company officials to work | out an equitable and agreeable i increase in rates.” Sam Miriello, representing the Dunn Sertoma Club, appeared and asked that the town assume res ponsibility for the new Rescue Squad truck. City Attorney Max McLeod advised against the town I assuming euch responsibility and suggested that the Sertoma club incorporate and then purchase in surance. The board granted beer licenses to the Toot dc Take Store on East Broad, Lee’s Grill and the Town Grill. A number of other routine mat ters were disposed of. John Lockamy The Rev. J. Donor Lee, pastor of W. Kirbv, pastor of Lee’s Grove Church will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Bass Lockamy; one son. James Odell Lockamy, chief of police in Ramseur; a brother, Ernie B. Lockamy, of Route B, Dunn; -three half sisters, Mrs. Ben Baker of Dunn, Mrs. Jethro Bass of Route 5, Dunn, and Mrs. Hlon r ie White of Silver Spring, Md-; also two giandchfklren. HUNT’S TOMATO DUNCAlTHlNESDevnFood^eilow CAKE MIX whits 4 boxes $1.00 log cabin SYRUP 18 ozs. in serving pitcher NORTHERN TISSUE 4 rolls 39c Crown Asst. Flavors JELLY 29c 18 Oz. GLASS DUDLEY FARM 16 Oz. CANS GLADE MIST Large Assortment of Artifical Flower Arrangement NABISCO WARM WELCOME SNACK CRACKERS 43c STRIETMANN’S DUTCH CHOCOLATE COOKIES. 39c YffiS RED DELICIOUS Apples $2 Bu. SNO-TIME PINK Salmon ^ 49c _ H.XWB .
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