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lUS Rout* l . De)ifmb*rN|,C1962 Dear Santa Claus, for Christmas I want a B B gun that holds 350 B Ba. I want a road race car and a train. I have four beat friends. They are Randy, Earl, Wil liam and AUen. But I like all of the children iu my room. My teacher's name is Mrs Margaret Hicks. ? I haven't missed a Sunday at church. I am in the 4th grade. I. am nine years old. I have four sisters, named Kay, Jan.- Betsy and Judy. I am the only boy, . Your friend, BILL ELLINGTON. Norlina, N. C. December 3, 1062 Dear Santa Claus, I hope you are okay. I am doing fine* I can hardly Wait until Christmas. I hope to see you at my church Sunday the 23rd. I am plan ning on being there. We will have a Christmas program. This is what I would like for Christinas. 'I would like an army set, army helmet, water bottle, food can, belt and a toy recoil rifle. My teacher is Mrs. Marga ret Hicks I am in the 4th grade. There are 26 . pupils In my room. We have really fixed wc our room for Christ I have six in my family. I have two sisters and one brother. My be* subject in school is arithmetic. My buddy is Jackie 'Walker. Santa Claus. I think you so very kind and friend '1 hope you will have a H Ha MIKE COLEMAN. Rout* 1 Norlina, N. C. * December 3, 1962 Dear Santa Claus, I hope to' have a merry Christmas every Christmas 'that comes. I would like a doll for Christmas, of real cooking ml*, and a play dog. I am eight years old. I like my r and I like every child room. My best friend Carol Rivers. I will have a nice Love. BARBARA BRANTLEY. nuuie i Manson, W. C. * December 4. 1982 Dear Santa Claus, Here are some of my beat friends: BUI Ellington, Mike Coleman, E. a rl Tunstall, Jackie Walker and lira. Mar Wet Hides. I like her. We made pictures of you today and hung them up. ; I am in the fourth grade. ITe are going to put a Christ ' up in our room -'rtures of you er .(Te are patting in .pine cone*. We pine i ?? will put them on ft* home. two car* that go a track, aom? go on my bicycle B B shots for my want a truck named Mend, randy ctnms. ?/ J TTiw 1 have a I is, Robert call him Boh is In b at US. I. in the third Wise N. C. December 4, 1082 Dear Santa Claus,. I am in the third grade. We made some facet of you. I'm eight yean old. My beat girl friend is Paulette Rob ertson. I like my whole class too. I want you to bring me a doll. I like lang uage best of all. We girls play baseball at school. To day we played baseball and the score was 7 to 0. Our side beat. Brihg me something to give my class, please. We have some Christmas cards in our room. Love, LORI AYSCUE. Route 1 NorUnaTTT December 4, 1962 Dear Santa Claus, I am eight years old. Edith is five. Tommie Ellen, my sister, is two years old. I am to-ibe third grade. Edith will be 'in the first grade TO*. wobbly baby, an 8-ball, Kin, some clothes, and a necklace. With love. ANNIE CRAFT. Route 1 Norlina, N. C. December 4, 1062 Dear Santa Claus, I'm glad Christmas is here again* because my mother's birthday is January 30th and my sister's is the 31st. Mine is December 12th. I'm in the fourth grade. I like my teacher very, very much!!. I like school toy. I'm makin A's on my re port card. I made two B's. ? L.wlrh you a Merry Christ &aB*hiri> a 'HHppy New Year. Your friend, ANN HAYES. Wise, N. C. December 3, 1062 Dear Swjla. I am W the 4th grade at school. I have a lot of friends in my room. I have a flood teacher, too. I am in the Cub Scouts and I have a lot of friends in them. We do a-lot of inter esting things in the Cub Scouts. We play games and go to see different things at different places. I, want four things for Christmas. I want a 410 shotguhn pencil trimmer, dic tionary}-3 and a transistor radio. Yours truly, PERKINSON. Norlins, N. C. December 4, 1062 Dear Santa Glaus, My beat friend is my teacher. Her name ia Mar garet Hicks. 1 want a doll for Christmas and the name of it ia Ben Casey P. P. My brother wants all aorta of things. I'm in the 3rd grade. My best subjects are lang uage and reading. I waa sev en years old Nov. SO. My twin brothers will be eight See. a. I love my family very much. I love yon too. Love, UB FLOYD. Norlina, N. C. December 3, 1902 Dear Santa Claus, I am in the fourth grade. Mv best friend is Ann Hayes. We have lota of fan together. My best subject b Arithme tic. We learn how to multi ply and divide. I have two brothers and Their They am sort of mean. My sister wants a table and chairs, tea set, and a baby doll. I don't know what my* brothers want. I want a ptlutesi ring for tnrmmu, Tow* trulyi , JACKIE RICHARDSON. wUh you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Love, FAYE PASCHALL. Wise, N. C. December 4, 1962 Dear Santa Claus, For Christmas I want a Thirsty Cry Baby and a watch. I heard it some where. My sister wants ev erything this Christmas. My sister's birthday is Nov. 2, that is oh Wednesday. My birthdny is .April 9. That is on Tuesday. My teacher is Mrs. Margaret Hicks. I like her very much. I am in the fourth grade. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Hap py New Year. Your friend, JUDY HUTCHINS ? Route 1 Norlina, N. C. December 4, 1962. Dear Santa Claus, This Christmas I want a Winchester 94. Mv best friend is Tommy Perkinson. I go to church every Sun dav. I want a football suit, foot ball shoes, train, and bicycle. Christmas is my best holi day. t like Christmas be cause Jesus was born. lis was our Savior. He came to take away our sins. I like Christmas because we get toys and other things, too. Your friend. WILLIAM VAUGHAN. Route 1 Warrenton. N. C. December 4, 1962. Dear Santa Claus, I want a six transistor radio and a wood burning act. ?I have ju nice family. J 4m?p$ 4# * ft* ?he Crib Scouts. I am eight 'years old. Last Christmas my mama made a cake for Jesus and I hope she does the same thing this year. I have been a good boy. I will leave something for you to eat in the kitchen. I have a little brother and his name is Jimmy. He is five years old. He will be six on January 2nd. He wants a bicycle for Christmas. I am In the third grade. My favorite subiect is read ins. I have a buddy and his name is Jackie Walker? See you on Christmas. Your friend. ALLEN HAWKS. Wise, N. C. December 4, 1962 [Dear Santa Claus, I am In the fourth grade, i My teacher is tin. Margaret Hicks. I like her very much. One of my favorite subtects is arithmetic. I like school I have one brother. 1 don't have anv sisters. My brother is in the sixth trade. His name is Grady Edward TunstalL Here are some of my? friends: Tommy Perkinson, Jackie Walker, Allen Hawks, Mike Coleman, and Mike 0*NeiL I could go on and on. Here's what I want for Christmas: an Etch-A-Sketch, ? Lie Detector Game, a Video Vfltafe Game, and surprises! I am in the Cub Scouts. We t? to ?ee a lot of things. I have fun. I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Yours truly, EARL TUNSTALL. Route 1 Norttea, N. C. 4, 1982 bring me a doll with Christmas Day. Mv slater, Karen, wants a doll that walks, a broom and mop aet My beat frieoda Hutchins, mm l like geography and real nice teacher too. I Uk? I haw ? brother. He it In the fifth grade. His name is. Donnie Howard Walker. He ia 11 yean old. I have one sister too. Her name is Brenda Jean Walker. She is five years old. I have lots of friends. Here are some of their names: Tommy Perkinson, Earl Tunstall, and Allen Hawks. They are my very best friends. I would like to have an air plane that flies,, and two cars that run on a track. That ia all I want. I wish you a Merry Christ mas, Santa, and a Hapjfy New Year! 'Yours truly, JACKIE WALKER. Route 1 Norlina, N. C. December 4, 1962. Dear Santa Claus, I want a football suit, bi cycle, and some clothes too. Earl ia my best buddy. Love. CHARLES HOLTZMAN. Norlina, N. C. December 4, 1962. Dear Santa, I hope you are feeling well because I want to talk with you. I have 50 model cars. The biggest one is the Big "T" by Monogram. Speak ing of model cars, I would like a 50 Ford for Christmas And here are some other things; B. B. gun. Big Bruis er, Mystery Space Ship, light and speedometer for my bi cycle. My Chihauhua puppy is now 21,*! years old. At night I can hardly go to sleep because I am so excited about you coming. I wish you would send a sand man or something to put me to sleep! Thank you! Your dear friend, C. A. HICKS, JR. P. S. Please send me a surprise! Thank you! Norlina, N. C. December 5, 1962. Dear Santa, j Please bring me a bicycle, a slinky and a Chatty Cathy I dress, coat and hat. Drink I the coffee I leave on the stove. Thank you. SALLYE PERKINSON. i Warrenton, N, Cj December 11, 1962. Dear Santa, Please bring me a power jet gun, a bicycle with train ing wheels, a pops-a-ball and a iled. I go )o school and I am six years old. I am a good boy and I loye you. FRANK HOLT. In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother and sister. The dearest two in all the world Have gone from us to stay, All we have are broken hearts Since our mother and sister passed away. We can still see their faces before us And still feel their hands close by, The last look they both gave us Still linger close to our hearts. No one knows the longing And few have seen us weep, We shed our tears with an aching heart While others were sound asleep. We have missed you both every moment Since the day you passed away. And we hope to meet you both In Heaven some sweet day. Where all tears are wiped ' ?/?' away. ?. vS H. A. WRIGHT AND CHILDREN. Pour oat of every ten jobs In private employment are related to agriculture, the U. S. Department of Agriculture Mr. and Mr*. Roy Spain and children of Portmnith, Va., were weekend (ueata of lira. A. P. Fanner and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pope. David Bobbitt of Murfrees boro spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bobbift Mrs. Sammie Shearin and Mrs. Clarence West and son, Glenn, were in Durham on Friday and returned hy way of Raleigh and visited iJrs. Edwin Stansbury in Maiy Elizabeth Hospital. Miss Virginia Robertson of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hale on Sunday. Henry and.Gilbert Lee Hil liard of Elon visited Doro thy, H. F., Jr., and Bernice Hilliard on Sunday. Mrs. Maurine Hamlet, Mrs. Cody May and Mrs. Luna Hadgewood visited Mrs. Ros coe Wood during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West and Mr. and Mrs. Sam mie Shearin visited Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Edwards, Mr. and Mrs .Henry Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Thompson in Centerville on Sunday. Stanley Hamlet visited Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Crawley on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Del bridge spent the weekend in Newport News. Va., with Mr. and Mrs. William Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Craw ley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee. Mrs. Ava Rice and Mrs. Stanley Hamlet were in Rocky Mount on Friday night. Mrs. Cody May and Mrs. Luna Hadgewood of Franklin ton spent the weekend with Mrs. Maurine Hamlet. Fred Benton of Raleigh spent the weekend here with Mr*. WlWm Mr. and Mr*. Jr., and children of were guest* of Mr. and Mn Ernest Jones oa Sunday. Leon Acre* of Norfolk, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. Julia* Acree last Thursday. Mrs. Clara Odom returned to her home on Sunday aftei visiting Mrs. Williams ii Portsmouth, Va., for some time. Mrs. Ida Bell Taylor and son, Wayne, of Portamouth, Va., visited Mrs. Elmo Sprag gins on Saturday. Mr*. Selma Bobbitt has re turned to her home aftei spending a month with Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bobbitt in Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. C. Bell of Vaughar visited Mrs. Tommie Gray or Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Lambeth are spending some time in Greensboro with Mr and Mrs:. Leigh Glasgow ant1 family. Mrs. Brantley Acree ii Hn. and al*o her father llf. Morris, who is a patienl la tha Windsor hospital. Mr*. Edwin Stanabury ra turned to har home on San day after spending a week at Mary Elisabeth Hospital in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mote ley of Tarboro spent the weekend with Mrs. Norman Moseley. Miss Sarah Thomas of Ral eigh spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Delbridge. Whitman Shearin of the Kit Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lm KM* of Petersburg, Vs., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kldd. Mr. and Mr*. Malcolm Bob bltt and children of Hender son visited Mrs. Nancy Bob bin during the weekend. Consumption of 1 cotton by domestic textile mills during the 1982-63 crop year is esti mated at 8.8 million bales, or 400,000 bales leas than consumed in 1961-62. BUY THAT /VOIV/ Eight Room Modern Home In Warrenton. Two Baths. $12,500.00. Six Room House With Bath In Norlina. SO z ISO Foot Lot. $2,600.00 Six Room House In Warrenton. Make Us A Reasonable Offer. 47 Acre Farm Near Warrenton. WANTED TO BUY Medium Size Brick House In Warrenton. ? 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