PAGE EIGHT Our Future Pro,i ' M °* " ,e small fry at Mark's Kindergarten fdtp' jmt : l 1 „ ALICE PURDIE ■■ Now Alice, your picture finally did get in, the paper, didn't it. Mice'., oiother told Mr. Marks the other day that she was afraid Alice would wear her shoes out meeting the Daily Record delivery boy, if her picture 8008 didn’t get in the paper.. Alice, as you see, is a pretty blonde, and she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Purdie. She lives at 603 W. Pearsall Street. She ha. a big brother named Edward, and a mighty pretty sister named Susan, and both of them came to school over here several years ago They still liek to come back to see Mrs. Marks once in a while, and talk over old times. Alice has a white persian cat for a pet. and last year her cat had some baby kittens, but those kittens sure had bad luck. One of them even got under Mrs. Purdie’s car and got run over. Alice says that she told the kitten not to get in the road, but it just did anyway. It was bad for the kitty, but we beleive it was a good safety lesson for Alice. Alice has a nice disposition, and :s a lot of help to Mrs. Murks Sometimes she talks mighty loud, and has to be told to lower her voice but she is getting a lot better about that. She is always nice about trying, when Mrs. Marks reminds her of it she just gets so busy playing and having fun that she forgets but that’s no more than can be expected of five-year-olds, is it, Alice? All the children like to play with Alice, and she “mothers” some of the smaller ones. She is a mighty nice little girl. { ACCIDENT REPORTED 1 One accident which occurred at '6:30 p. m. Sunday was investigated by the Dunn Police Department. In attempting to make a left turn off Clinton Avenue into the S and S' dfrftf a 1950 Ford pickup, driven Catcher and skinner ! DIAI svss 1 111 ™ mmORSL “ In Your 4 44 / wißTrr Hour Os Need broad «rr. dunn. n c jjr SALES I SERVICE ® A Big Complete Shop *4 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE A i SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS | W. & S. MOTOR CO. ft. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. jßeaf the Cold with I Insulation serves you so many ways. It reduces fuel bills, cuts down on outside noises, adds to your safety because it is fireproof . . . and E, . makes your borne more comfortable, prevent -1 ing drafts from walls and ceilings. Phone for I SASH Doo£ & MILLWORK i by James Vann of Wade Route 1, collided with a 1949 Chevrolet, driven by James P. Allen of Dunn Route 4, Damage to the left front fender and grille of the Chevrolet was es timated at SIOO. jm 0 ror me TirsT Time in its la-year msTory sll 900 THE MARCH OF DIMES ■By* ■■ ® will be held for four weeks instead of two weeks CONTRIBUTE TODAY, The new dates are SamwM,, 2- 31 1952 ,| JOHHSOH FulilUM^ COMPANY LUCKNOW SQ. DUNN, N. C. “HASSIE M. JOHNSON, Owner” Complete Motor \- .. ■- r » Rebuilding i * •; ™ !’ !| ■ j I l Generators R • Starters • • i r: , • - ’ WE RETAIL l WHOLESALE HERRING MOTOR PARTS >: INCORP. SO. CUNTON AVfc. DUNN, N. C. rammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmai TUB DAILY REdOOD. DOW. H. Cl -mall- PORTABLE POWER TOOLS Screwdrivers, Door and Surface * # ••.../ Planes, Polishes, Sanders, Flexible 'Shaft Grinders, Gasoline Engine, Electric, Pneumatic Air Saws - ROGER L. CROWE INCORP. * t. EDGERTON ST; DUNN, N. C. ssi (Behind J/t£ OflaAch Oftfiun&A -hi - . i . \ '■< * ’ /■" 11 1 ■■■■> »i»y „. jfePQU > ~aSa International Equipment Ho| Trucks. - HARVCSTIR INTERNATIONAL Hauls Practically Anything, Hauls Everything Practically McLamb Machinery Co., Inc. BENSON HWY. DUNN, N. C. * "Nation's Largest Farmall Dealer" —in ■■■■ ———in MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, l*s«f 1 . ' .* .. ■: SQ£\GlI .NOW) Mr. Farmer The weather is cold right now, but It's still ad visable to let us cure your meat for you. There’s al ways demand for COLONIAL HAMS and COLONIAL CURED MEATS, and at our plant you take no chance in the weather You’ll be glad you let us cure it for you COLONIAL FROZEN FOODS AL WULLENWABER SO. WILSON AVE. DUNS, N. C. •■■■■■^■■**nee