PAGE 8 jfl mt . jMtJSm M v JB # Mn'^PM; **»■ ’■■L. Jk ” , *i jk\ & M i 4 *!^ BL JH HHV | \:W^ fe Sisßr ■r HE si |P ®;fi | ■HMHHRi ... * . •'' x s#' «. 5h AT DEERE DAY—Shown here are principals in the John Deere day, held Tues day by Johnson Cotton Co., local dealers. R. L. Bass salesman; C. I. Thompson, manager of the farm equipment department of Johnson Cotton Co., and W. C. Jon nejr, representative of the John Deere Co., look over promotional material. About 400 guests saw the newest Deere developments and were treated to a movie at Dunn Theatre. Mr. ttnd Mrs. D. H. Cashwell and daughters Dava and Linda were guests -of Mr and Mrs. Bill Carroll and SCr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannadj S4* SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. IH REFRIGERATORS ON DISPLAY HERE , Enthusiastic Harnett County homemakers are talking approv ingly this' week about two brand new space-saving 1951 refrigera tors just armed in Lillington, Coats and Erwin. Actually requiring less than 25 by 29-inches of floor space, these two glistening advance-design re frigerators have bigger capacities than any other cabinets of equal size. Both models have huge, full width freezer lockers, holding 35 pounds of food; full-width chill trays that store up to 15% pounds of meat; storage capacity for 25 full quart bottles, and up to" 14.9 New Refrigerators * Do A Hens Work New 1951 model refrigerators now on display in Coats, Erwin and Lillington don’t have a laying hen as an attach ment, b£nt do they have a gadgat that fries eggs to order at the press of a button, but they do have the next best thinj^ 1 ' in the egg department International Harvester has In cluded in two of its new 1951 re frigerators, now at Fowler Radio C 0... ih dealer, a device that saves the egg from formidable foes ss heavy bottles and Jar*, roasts, melons, and other bruising food stuffs, and it assures the owner of always ttie oldest ecffff This apparatus goes by the name •i'.- ?■■■. «..S xftriShJ-irSiJSa field Pickett reported today. Isaac W. Tyndall of Erwin, Don Ferrell Jackson of Dunn, Rt-, k Darrell McLaurln of Dunn, Rt. Y and Lloyd A. Pope of 406 W. Pear sall St., Dunn, joined the AIP Force. Volunteering for the Regular Army were Eugene David Beasley of Dunn, Rt. 3: B. C. Barefoot, Jr., of Four Oaks, Rt. 2; and William Burt Dechent of Buies Creek. NUMBER 1 square feet of shelf area. These remarkable refrigerators —both priced amazingly low—have just oeen introduced by Interna- tional Harvester Company, and are being displayed by Fowler Radio Co. of Lillington, Coats and Erwin. “The 8.2 cubic-foot Model HA-82 is the largest refrigerator for its size in America, both in and in shelf area.” Mr. Fowler serted. “It has cold-to-the-floor re frigeration, and a full-width ‘cold stream’crisper that is placed so cold air can circulate all around it, keep ing its entire contents uniformly fresh. of Egg-O-Mat, and many consider it the housewife’s as well as the egg’s best friend. The Egg-O-Mat”, said Ur. RStomrW *“ way- above the bottle space. Wag ?T: : * --ifelS