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JOHNSON CITY. Tex. OJPI) — Itfith a Texas mule deer standing Jn for Rudolph' thp red-nosed rein deer, Lady bird Johnson celebrated tier 5tnd birthday hard at work on j the LBJ Ranch Christmas decora-1 tiona today. And ahe wanted to see if Lyndon wopld come up with a birthday sur prise for her. The bating was that President, who enjoys such sentimental occasions, would dc Just that. She planned to open her presents at breakfast, but if there was a presidential birthday surprise or COMMUNITY GROCERY CENTER Mrs. Millard Dawson DUNN, N. C. tte true spiritual mtufag of Christmj gladden your holiday and enric your festivities with deep contentmen the way, nobody co'_ - ««. sore that's when $t would t_ There were no plan "'T » •"“■'e birthday party, and V ^h-te House passed the wr . Mia* «h« 1 would "enjoy being wi ► rer 'w lilv and do«e friend The First Lsdv ’ cut her birthday c • •**— j ' ner. She planned to • ~ ’ puttins the trimm1; ant floo’-^o-eeiline ■ * — — at the LBJ ranchhc -• - '■•■so. th° family gift As she does tre> '*>'■ " Johnson placed a r .» -J< »■'— the nose of a dem- f • * r In? room wall, "sed -• **•" far n Rudolph the r-< pest..- r«’” \Tr«!. .T^v*nc‘r'r’ J i (he family’s fsvorif. ! datina back to the*- - - • i marriage. on the trs '■ - i den. Many of th» o. -> i ready are up and ‘ filled wifh holly and The Johnsons «*'» i ;....* when it co-ms »•> C: *' Chris'rms Fye the last y«3r u —s nom - _ to their longtime r " •* ( friends. On Christmas day 1 e ’hrr'h services and sit down to a big turkey dinner with an array of kinfolk. Bobby Wilkins Aboord Assurance Corsica rrormo Dec 9 — Boatswain’s Mate Third Class otobby S Wilkins, TJSN, son of Ars M-'tte D. Wilkins of 400 j* B-st S\, Dunn, participated in h. joint U. S.-French amphibious ,-issault landing exercise conduet fsl on ' he Island of Cors’"' he coast of Italy w1'"- saving iboard the ocean rninesweeper OSS Assurance. COWIlflKS TRAINING PORT POLK Da. (AHTNC1 — Pvt. Jerry E. Ilockaday, son of Mr. o«-i Mrs James F. Hockaday Sr . Ang’er. completed an eight-week snpDiv clerk course at the Armv {■reining Center, Fort Polk, Da Jec. 18. Hockaday received basic train ng at Port Gordon. Ga. A 1959 graduate of Angler High School, the 23-year-old soldier fit ended Campbell College, Buies ireek. golden wedding GRAYSHOTT, Eng (UPI) — v4r. and Mrs. R. Meade-King cel < jrated their 50th wedding an niversary toady. Meade-King is (he fifth member of his family In successive generations to have celebrated a golden wedding. Flooded With It At Hospital Nat's Mail Heavy ... ... „ NXCA. Calif. (UPI) | *, .. ,r .ji, singer Nat King ,oie lu-^' *»r* ’’ooding his hospi tal .oom v: *■ 'hristmas cards an* iiPs-'af s ">* "*>• ,'r “1 n^.e ifen 1 big boxes of cards, «aio - 'tK>tes 'an for St. | John’s f<'.bi:*ii •<Tip' tieen ga ting s, b.i?fii‘- o' ji a i I have no idea r. >v .ins •«">' nd let ters '-hev’rt 'outsii? ., a. is t.” Television mv1' .-«*»'■ Ac 'ulli vah, for one, ov-ti ' s\■ en ce to send tb- “it" 3 ~ er cards. Cole, 45. was b j-D’ta' jec and has been unc ■vnnu .mi ’••eatments at nearby 'in', 5 --- . ica Hospital for a presumaou can cerous “lung tumor,” although there was no official confirmation the tumor was malignant. Doctors were optimistic the co balt treatment would reduce the size of the tumor. Oole was expected to be re leased from the hospital in abou a week and return for treatment a week later, attendants said Ads Pay ELLIS BARBOUR 1 Insurance Service Every Kind of Insurance For Your Home - Auto - Business Family. 1302 W. Cumberland St. ■ Phone 892-3185 J N. C. igwwlippeopwiooeiowieoptit JUST IMAGINE— BAKING ON LIGHT BULBS! Watching: a little girl trip* ping around in her mother’s high heel shoes, may seem ludi crous to the observer, but child psychologists contend that this type of behavior is both normal and desirable. In a variety of •ways—from caring for her dolls to meticulously arranging mini ature furniture in her doll house —a little girl strives to emulate the actions of her mother. Parents should recognize the significance of these ‘‘copy-cat’' roles and in many instances en courage them. But before doing so they should consider two questions: 1. Is the imitation desirable? Putting on mother’s make up may be alright once in a while for playing around the house —but for Janie’s party 1 2. If the imitated behavior involves objects, are they safe for a little girl to handle? One form of behavior imi tated by every little girl some time during her early years is the role of cook. Setting the table or licking the pan are okay up to a point, but inevit ably she wants to "make things like mommy does.’’ This natural response has posed problems for many a mother. Not wanting to deny her daughter, she has feared for her safety in being near the oven and then eating her own concoctions. Sad tales from other mothers about burnt fin gers and upset stomachs haunt her. To eliminate these hazards, Kenner Products Co. has devel oped a real Easy-Bake oven for little girls with safety features built In. Operated by the heat of two 100-watt electric light bulbs, it has no oven door to open. While one baking pan cooks, another cools in a special cooling chamber. And the little chef can have her own cake and eat it too because the Easy Bake oven comes with its own set of bake mixes and a recipe book both approved by home economists. All the mixes are packed in laminated foil con formed to pure food laws. ><« "0?,a^kf^^'j&S“' ftt’Silra increued vi.L billty, greater comfort and new cabin styling. - j ' ' M I am especially glad at this season to take the opportunity to extend to all of the people of Harnett County, who have been so nice to me, my very best wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and a Most Happy and Prosperous New Year. My most emest hope is that everything good will come your way, and that you and each of you will* experience the greatest contentment of your entire life. Many, many thanks to you for all your kindness | and consideration. INEZ HARRINGTON Your Register of Deeds * a The Christmas season is upon us, accompanied by the peace and joy this happy holiday always brings. May we wish you, our loyal patrons, a large measure of oil the good things Christmas offers, and thank you for the many joys your continued friendship has brought to us. Bruce Byrd And AII The Staff At CAROLINA NATURAL GAS CORP. 406 E. Cumberland St. DUNN.N.G. . Phone 892-6145 WPWWCWIWI
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