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PAGE SIX Tar Heel dairy farmers produced 9 million more pounds of milk in September than they did in the same month, one year ago. A S E SIGN CO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN. N. C. CHRISTMAS | PURDIES, INC. I Dunn’s Television Headquarters Has Just 2? The Set For You | SYLVANIA | HTHE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY|| ft# Come In Today And See Our Big Selection. W, I PURDIES, INC. | @ COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE §1 £iS. Clinton Ave. Dunn, N. C. Phone 2069 ft# 3S * £« that you can make more profit with a MXormick FCITItICIII Cllb 1* you can disk harrow 14 acre* a day. Prove to yourself what a million 2. You can plow 3h acres a day -up to Far mall users already know ... 8 Inches deep. 3„ ~ „ , Farmalls are first in the field. • You can mow 15 acres a day. J A» You can haul at 6 miles an hour- Don t take our word. Prove it 5. You can plant, cultivate 12 acres a day. to yourself now... on your farm. 6. Do every field and yard job twice as Se»us soon. We’ll be glad to show fast as with a team of horses—do them better-on mere quarts of fuel a day. you right on your own farm. jj,„ McLAMB MACHINERY COMPANY Benson Hwy. - Incorporated - Dunn, N. C. "NATION'S LARGEST FARMALI DEALER" For The Greatest Selection Os Christmas Merchandise At Lowest Prices SHOP IN FAYETTEVILLE Stores Open Monday And Tuesday Nites To 9P. M. Open Til 6P. M. Wednesday Meadow School PTA Has Interesting Meet Meadow School held its regular P T. A. meeting Monday night. December 15 1952 Approximately , 500 members and friends were pre sent. Miss Mary Elizabeth Blackman played two violin selections, ac companied by Mrs. Beatrice Hamil ton at the piano. The meeting aas called to ord : by the president. Mrs. Joe E. Hud son, who extended a welcome to uT ■ those P esent. As our annual Christ mas program was to be presented, the meeting was turned over t.c Mrs. Thelma Smith ithe program chairman. The program Included: 1 Two > elections by the Primary R' vthm Band, under the direction oi Miss Lucy Bell P uitt. 2 Two «• lo tions by th= E*"men a:y Rhyhrn Band under the di rection of Mrs. Glenn Flowers. 3 A p'ay 'The Boy Who Did't ! Believe in Christmas" presented by j Mrs. Esther Parker's 2nd grade section. ■t Several selection's by the High j Beiruti dtp Club (Fretted by Mrs. j Bent ice Hamilton after wh'ch the; i idieiv joined in sincing with the ! O’ye Caii "Bice Christmas" and j | "White Christmas". Miss Margaret Watt led the de votions. ■ The minutes of the last meeting : were read by the secretary and were j j approved as -read. Mr. Nelson Newton, the treasurer. | [ gave a teasury report on the bar- ! i becue supper sponsored by the j Ways and Means Committee for the j | purpose of raising funds for our lunch room equipment. Total re ! ceipts were- $2,230.95: total expen ses. $387.53: total clear. $1,943.42. | The chairmen of the various t committees were called on to give their reports. Mrs. Lawhon. chairman of the membership committee, reported that at the present time we have ’ 234 paid members. She urged those I 1 who were not a member to become i one. Mrs. Heber Johnson, chairman of ! tiie Ways and Means Committee. ! | expressed he- thanks and appre- ; ! (-ration to all of those who helped ! 1 and cooperated with them in mak- ! j ing our barbecue supper a sue- ; cess. Mr. Cub Barefoot offered two prizes—one to the room selling the \ most tickets. Mrs. Ernestine Jone’s 4th grade section won one prize and Mrs. Ernestine Jones, herself. ! won the ladies’ prize. Mrs. Eugene Lee. representing the serial committee, said that they would ask the various clubs in the ! community to furnish the refresh i ments for each P. T. A. meeting. A i motion was made and seconded that we take money from the P. T A. treasury for supplying the paper cups and plates necessary for serv v>»# LAII V KtCCHJKD DUNN. IS Ounces That Pound Tgp'' ffc I ■ ■ ■I ALTHOUGH it weighs a mere 4Vi ounces, the new anti-personnel i mine (top) packs the wallop of its 9-pound predecessor. Developed i by the Army Ordnance Depart ment, the midget Ml 4, which can be carried in the palm of a hand, is pictured in three stages of ex plosion. Its cost is one-fifth less than the heavier mine used in World War IL (International) ing refreshments. The motion was carried. Mrs. Noah Barefoot, chairman of the grade parents, asked that all grade parents meet 1-2 hour early in Mrs. Smith’s room with the ex ecutive group, before our next meeting. Mrs. Wood's 3rd grade section, Mrs. Ernestine Jo.-.cs 4th grade sec tion, and Mrs. Oarnady’s sth grade section sponsored at 28 1-2 pound turkey on which they sold chances for the purpose of raising funds for our lunch oom equipment. Mrs. Her ; man Anderson donated the turkey, j A prize was given to the room sell ; ing the most tickets. Mrs. Wood’s i 3rd grade section won this prize, j Mrs. Wood, herself, offered a prize, | to be given away in chapel, to the i child selling the most tickets. The total receipts on the turkey were $145 00. Mrs. Leonard Hayes was I the lucky winner of the turkey. | Two door prizes were given a* j way to the lady and gentleman ! holding the lucky numbers. Mrs. John Thomas Morgan and Mr. I James Masengill were the lucky j winners. Mr. G. W. Harriett presided over the grade count. Mrs. Esther Park er's 2nd grade section had the larg- ] i ext percentage cf parents present, j Christmas holidays will begin at i • Standard "teroti tin bomd" prsttcfto*) nonasseitablt. • Six month automatic raiwwat. • Prompt friendly nation-wlda Mm unltb] • Ovar a million drivers Insurad. • Law, ’’selected rttk” ratee. v WHY PAY MOM* , Mere you buy ar renew—check, wenl Phene, write or drop In today R. A. WEST FCX BUILDING 12 noon Friday. December 19th. School will be resumed Monday. December 29. ARRIVED SUNDAY Mr and Mrs. Leon Powell of Pensacola, Florida arrived on Sunday to spend two weeks with Mr-,. Powell’s mother. Mrs B G. Spence on Lillington, Route 2. Mrs. Powell is the former Miss Faye Spence. This will mark the first' f There's No More Practical Gift and N o Gift That Would Be Appreciated p f More Than A Kingsdown Mattress. It's A Gift They'll Enjoy All Year Long g ’ And For Years To Come. /Ffiffr * Now At Dunn Furniture Co.l MEBANE • <*.<l4 9 9 9J> 1 g|j KINGSIZE I 'COMPARE THESE OUTSTANDING £ SPECIAL! ; SATIN-AIR Features- 9 Say" goodbye to that old uncomfortable, sleep- ft robbing mattress you now have! For a limited S h nil* 111 of firm hoorglots coib £ time only, the makers of the famous Kingsdown S «M rtMwccd border mattress are offering their new SATIN-AIR 4 it riiiin ifix 1 1 iint 9 innerspring mattress at the low and behold price ,1 : . ia TO » ; .-. of only $39.50! SATIN-AIR represents the very J 9 best in materials and workmanship, backed by } 'it Upar after layer es rasakst fait the Mebane Company’s 50-year reputation for ]j - J * ▼aaMatad SATIN border you would expect to find ONLY in much higher j . . 9 priced mattresses. So, why wait? Start enjoying T i sound restful sleep soon on this kingsize value! while y° u « J ■# Km feafity tafloriag threegbeat 9 Matching box springs, of course. -- ' mattrCSßea ~~ nt . mi3 *. * ec * a * i t , r- the KINGSDOWN Regular and 5 *' • 0 I the new KINGSDOWN FIRM j t now on display! Here are fine K ' '■ t mattresses without duplication J Dunn Furniture Company, Inc itSSS j f the Mebane Company! * f •E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. | 4 ' • • • •• • #1 Dunn Soldier To Leave For Europe SFC Haiold W. Tart, motor ve hicle inspector. Tennessee Military i ! District, will leave in January for ; I visit home for the couple since their marriage last September 28. j 1 Mr. Powell, who is stationed in Pensacola with the Navy, will also 1 visit relatives in Erwin. N. MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 22, 1952 an assignment in Europe. Sergeant, Tart has been at TMD since the spring of 1949. During World War! 11, he served in the Navy. Sergeant and Mrs. Tart and their son. Harold Gleijn. 5. make i i their home at 1314 Cummins Drive, j The Sergeant is the son of Mr. : 'land Mrs. Walter H. Tart, Route 1, j Dunn, N. C. Mrs. Tart is the for- | liner Miss Do:cas Register. Benson, I. C. EXPECTED NEXT WEEK : Mr. and Mrs. Deward Corpening of Newton will arrive in Lilting ton ! on Wednesday to spend the Christ mas week with Mrs. Corpening , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephus 1 Moss. I ~~ i Contrary to popular belief, bears 1 are not great lovers of honey; they I raid bee hives to get young bees ! that are in the combs.
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