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Page 10 THE LEXHIPEP December 16, 1949 Compliments of BECK’S BARBECUE MYERS AUTO PARTS LEXINGTON, N. C. Phone 2639 Groceries, Quality Meats And Produce MARLEY & HILTON Phone 427 PICKETT & GREEN “The Shop for Men” PARKER-MILLER COMPANY “THE JEWELERS” SNACK SHOP TOASTED SANDWICHES Ice Cream and Frosty Malt EFIRD’S “The Store for Correct Merchandise For Less Money” SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Corner Fourth & Greensboro Streets “Let Our Phone Line Be Your Clothes Line” PHONE 428 W. G. PENRY CO. Students and Teachers Always Welcome PHONE 2241 HILL TOP FLORIST M. D. & Ruth B. Woodlief “FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE” Phone 2846 — 963 South Main St. DICK’S DRY CLEANERS LEXINGTON’S BEST PHONE 444 37 East First Avenue RECORD HEADQUARTERS ROBERTSON RADIO CO. 7 West First Avenue Radio Sales and Service O. L. EVANS MOTOR CO. “We Can Fix Your Car Like New” Comer Main and West Second Sts. FOR PROMPT & COURTEOUS SERVICE Dial 233 1 Dial RED BIRD CAB DON’T SAY TAXI, SAY RED BIRD BOOTS’ SHOPPE Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear PHONE 2610 THE LEXINGTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THIS NEW AND UNIQUE TYPE OF ENTERTAINMENT ENJOY MOVIES IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN CAR SEE THE STARS UNDER THE STARS FRED THOMPSON, Inc. Michael-Stern Clothes Jarman Shoes BOWERS & TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. DuPont Paint and Vamsh PHONE 2465 COMPLIMENTS OF SMITH & FRITTS We Three “Green-Horns” Wish Everyone a Three-fold Merry Christmas and Thrice as Many Happy New Years Faith Thomason Helen Dare Thomason Rochelle Thomason FAMILY SHOE CENTER LEXINGTON, N. C. BE-BOP GRILL “The Lunch Spot for High School Boys and Girls” (Next to Jewelry Box) Coy Nance 103 North Main St. MACK’S 5c, 10c & 25c STORE 3EQ s o n s GREETincg MERRY CHRISTMAS From MRS. MARSH’S HOME ROOM Jomes Morris Fronk Mock Harold Snyder Clifford Swing Allan Temple Jimmy Thomos R. G. Van Hoy Jimmy Waifmon Tommy Wolker Jimmy Wilson Henry Yarborough Billy Yarborough David Rivenbark Elsie Mann Patty Streetman Wanda Tesh Shirley Thomas Helen Thomason Potsy Thomason Rochelle Thomason Faith Thomason Betty Jean Todd ' Virginia Townsend Meriel Towery Betty Tussey Gene Wall Jeanette Williams Ruth Wilson Janice Wood Mode Yarborough Deloris Tripp Industrial Bank Of Lexington Development Building Loans Made to Both Men and Women MEMBER F.D.I.C. CREAM In Every Drop Because It’s Homogenized Coble's Homogenized Milk has the cream sealed In every drop. Tastes better, more digestible! Vitamin D added makes it Extra good for building strong bones and teeth! Ask for it at your Coble Dealer! Coble's Homogenized Vitamin D MILK! r: Coble Dairy Products
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