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Thursday, afternoon, march is, 1952 Turlingtons Buy Fine Duroc Stock It. A. Turlington A Soils, Dunn, Route 3, local Duroc Breeders took advantage of ah opportunity to add |i soihe new blood to their prominent thirco herd by purchasing a bred gilt at the North Carolina Duroc Breeders Ass’n. state sale held at Rocky Mount, N. C. recently. These state consignment shows and sales draw some of the best Duroc breeding stock, in the state and many farmers took advantage of the bargain prices at the sale this year. These farmers realized that hog prices, like other prices, move in cycles. After a slump, such m as prices are now in. there has al -9 ways been an upswing. Wise hogmen are buying bred gilts now so they will be prepared for the upswing, according to reports from the United Duroc Record Association at Peoria, 111. The bred gilt bought by Turling ton & Sons is from the heard of Norman Denning & Sons, Four Oaks, N. C. She will farrow a spring litter, +Ste^art+ W Ml jes ■ News • ♦dunn+ TODAY & FRIDAY IDA ROBERT RYAN j News +Harnett* LAST DAY KHIDOM SwfWm*NW»i ~|BI Ui W - w yirfjpdtow gives all thr®®*** . BEAUTY....,# . COMFORT.# QUALITY...# Over fifty years of experience goes into the f making Os a KINGSDOWN mattress. That’s why KM Ik AS Kingsdown offers so many exclusive features. Yes, g you buy SLEEP when you buy a Kingsdown ... llUMDH^^^||||h an investment ill comfort and health for of wSd^Jnl^J^springs.oTcourse. diowahd Wt. ftsompruu} jFy Hl*- -a.sn%v . u Wliw. J I DISQUALIFIED GIRL CREW WILL SAIL Although disqualified from competing in the St. Pc tersburg-llavana yacht race, the comely crew of the Tropicair will sail their craft over the course anyhow. The Tropicair, with a different female crew, caused a good deal of worry last year when it disappeared briefly along the race course. The girls are (left to right) Lillian .Cover, Esme Scoble, Brownie Rodgers, Mary Copeland, Norma Truax, lat Briggs and Irene Futcher. I j Last July, floods in 4 Midwest ern states drove more than 25,000 families. from their homes. Most of these folks are back in theii homes now, thanks to the neigh bors across the nation who res ponded to their calls through their Red Cross. II CENTER VIEW TODAY & FRID A Y I I,RENE DUNNE, 1 1 fred macmurray I Cartoon SAT. ONLY BELLE IB BUMP ; . I, starring . . VERA RALSTON * JOHN CARROLL L i* UMJSUC PICTURE Cartoon 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And 9 Remember • Children under -12 in cars FREE Norris Services At Pleasant Grove Mrs. Hattie Jane Norris, 69, widely-known resident of Dunn, Route 4, died in the Dunn Hospital Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock. She had been ill since Tuesday. She suffered a cerebral hemor rhage. Funeral services were held last Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Pleasant Grove Free Will Bap tist Church, pear Erwin. The Rev. Joe Hathaway, pastor, and the Rev. H. R. Faircloth oiticiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. The body remained at the Cromartie Furteral Home in Dunn until Mon day and remained in state at the church for one hour prior to the service. Mrs. Norris was a native and lifelong resident of Harnett Coun ty, daughter of the late Ell and Martha Capps Bryant. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Church for many years. Surviving are her husband, Handy M. Norrjs of Dunn, Route 4; three sons, Hughie A. Norris of Erwin; Leaman L. Norris of Jacksonville, Florida: Handy Gordon Norris of Philadelphia; three daughters, Mrs. Lonnie F. Lucas of Erwin; Mrs. Alfred R. Pope of Dunn, Route 4; Mrs. Robert E. Lloyd of Dunn, Route 3; one brother. George Bryant of Erwin, Route 1; also six grand children. ' Oaks Oversoaked * BERKELEY, Calif. OP)— Home owners often lose prized oak trees from their gardens by drowning them. The University of California agricultural extension service pointed out the presence of lawns, rhododendrons, and other plants requiring much water beneath the spreading oaks often results In the oak dying from too much water. % THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. Cl Ml COED WON’T TALK, SUS PENDED Mrs. Lorraine Mels ner, 20, 00-ed at Wayne Univer sity in Detroit, giggles as she sits with her husband; Maurice, at the House Un-American Activi ties Committee hearings in the Motor City. Mrs. Meisner was suspended from the University af ter. refusal to answer questions asked by the committee. Wayne President David Henry called her attitude "unreasonable” when he suspended Mrs, Meisner. A STERLING MISS * HkS I W&JM • • Jan Sterling, who has what it takes to play the heavy and “other woman” roles in films, stars in “Flesh and Fury” with Tony Cur tis and Mona Freeman for Univer «al-International. ; • k > i ■_ mMIb t l a OMIyHH Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, AND THE CURTAIN BUYS J ° Dlr c«nedla|i Sponsored By The Erwin WOW No. U» ERWIN HIGH SCHOOL SAT, MARCH 15TH 8 P. M. Adults v.v.'.v,;*‘sl ■ irrriaiMihEilTr r rnitiT P HOPALONG CASSIDY * ■ , - FEVEmsw SKIN / VOU 0 HiBCONrt ON V VOUP CMfP..E*NC»E»»" w| on 6vbn wi# a Colli? r ;v / see that he is / vjtATwa n tlDorSHf yq*s. IMA6I: IXM&St// WELL TAKEN AIM TO Do) BRINGING UP FATHER ' • - ' 1 -II , i mi ■ij||i- I |«fMsass«sH \&'%jg?zz£gßS?£- «ESfTITI TEXTBOOK-ON HIGHER # KNOW THAT' HE'S IMPROVINS I A MINUTE" ■ MATHEMATICS POf? THE ( , HIS MINDS —tt —-idMrr I N- ■ | «A? *NPfW.JO I p last hour." i > L_ 0~-- K r " 1~ >a ' i | ' 11 1 . ASNER-Bv Al Cupp . . , j D WaiSV % W*- ¥ " FAULT. 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