i'soHi itM vusucdthoh hoi 3Mrr m Tam • -SHHiiiiilli Cold tonight with a hard free** almost to coast. Lows 17-34 inland and 25-30 along: the coast. Not so cold Wednesday afternoon. MANN PIIM LABORATORY 740 CHATHAM ROAD WINSTON SALEM, N. C. ^nuK u K' SHOP EARLY! MAIL EARLY! ...USE telephone s«uir. — tti-tm DUNN. N. t. TUESDAY AFTffcNOON, NOVEMBER 3*. 1965 „ _J;_1_, : lit . , _ rmr MNta OOP* Erwin Native Dies In Va., Rites Wednesday STAUNTON, Va. — '"■ewle Gris wold Avery, 61, of Verona, Va., died Monday. A native of Erwin, N. C., he was superintendent of hosiery mill in Sanford, N. C., for 20 years. He moved to Virginia five years ago. A member of the Steele St. Meth odist Church, Sanford, he was a former member of the board of stewards, was active in Masonry and was a past Master of Sanford Lodge No. 151 AF and AM. A 32nd degree Mason, he was a member of the Scottish Rite, Oasis Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruby Norris Avery of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Casano of Broklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Dale Vanore of Charlotte, N. C.; four sis ters. Mrs. P. R. Harmon of Bessem. er City, N. C., Mrs. C. H. Honeycutt, Mrs. B. P. Leonard and Mrs. C. H. Godwin, all of Erwin; three grand children. Funeral services will e conduct ed Wednesday at 11 a. m., in the East Chapel of the Hamrick Fun eral Home by the Rev. S. A. Stan ley Jr. Burial will be in the mau soleum in Augusta Memorial Park. Mr*. Dofferinyre's Brother Die* Funeral services for W. C. (Willie) Lassiter, 15, of Potecasl, brother of Mrs. E. L. (Euzelia) Doffermyre of Dtinn. who died Sunday, were con ducted Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Potecasi Baptist Church by the Rev. Dalohon Top Thompson and the Rev. W. E. Herbert. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was a native of Northampton County and a retired businessman. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Man. nie Grant Lassiter: two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Timberlake. Jr. and Mrs. L. C. Coueland. Jr. both of Wood land: his sister and seven grand children. Linden Revival Now In Progress Evangelist Georve Davis of Dunn is sDenkine at revival services which bevan Siindav night at Friendship Church in Linden. The services are being held nlght lv at 7:30 and will continue inde finitely. Rev. Kenneth Byrd, the pastor, has extended an invitation to in terested persons to attend the ser vices, which will also feature spe cial singing. CRUSHED CAR—Debris covers an auto at a storm-damaged home near Muncie, ind., after severe storms howled across the Midwest and played havoo with seven states. Tornadoes, windstorms, hail and rain raked the area with at least one person known to have been crushed to death beneath the wreckage of a trailer. ONEA Telephoto) City Manager Reports On Varied Matters Uzzle Lauds Harnett Spirit; Citizens’Have Mind Of Own By ARCHIE CZZIE' V" Dunn’s CUy Manager Certain remarks recently pick ing out Harnett County as having more crime than other counties did not go over very well with me. According' to the papers there is plenty of crime all over our country and this is deplorable At Angier, Buie's Creek, Benson First Citizens Bank To Honor Employees Four members of the staff of First-Citizens Bank financial report was given. Dunn’s city council Thursday ni?ht will decide on the purchase of a new police car, work out de tails on piping a dangerous ditch in Westhaven and will consider a recomendaton by City Manager Archie Uzzle that a new street sw eeper be purchased at a iost of ap proximately $10,000. Following is the agenda of the meeting which begins at 7:30 o’ slock; Prayer. Action on minutes of regular meeting of November 38 Decision on purchase of Police 3ar (Bid prices sent previously). Instructions on piping of ditch—Details erf whether to tract job—how finance it—» begin—provisions of contract. Privilege license for ' Dog Stand—changed located in same block Recommend advertising for street sweeper. It is sary to buy new $000. belt and do overhaul sweeper if it is to be eration. New Sweeper out #10.000.00. Sample brick panda hall will be set up at Continued on Pa