PAGE FOUR Report Given By Harnett Grand Jury The Harnett County Grand Jury in its report made late yesterday recommended that the county em ploy a full time electrician for the county schools. The job would be a new one. Grand jurors reported that G. T. Proffit. county superintendent of schools, told them of the great need for a larger maintenance crew, particularly an electrician, to keep the school plants in good condition. fiqr the third or fourth time, the grand jury reviewed its call for legislation to be passed this term of the General Assembly which will provide an adequate number of paid deputies to assist the Sheriff's office in proper law . enforcement Nicholas A. Joseph, foreman, sighed the report which was read , | ******** | j Austir^jlchols j *««« f M r r£ M s ***?« 1 m . MM a W M ~>W.. ft, - WASH ALL THROUGH IH LESS M THAN ONE HOUR V «... CLEANER AND / BRIGHTER TOO! A Dexter Twin Tub the world's only washer with TWO WASHING TUBS gives you the most sparkling cteon wash you've ever seen. Does the overage wash ing in only 45 minutes! Dexter Twin double sudsing saves you time flothes saves electricity saves money, toe ve TODAY for a FREE demonstration. QUINN'S OF DUNN, N. C. W. BROAD ST. PHONE 3300 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA WATCH For The , Golden Anniversary -BUlCK "Buick's Greatest Cars In 50 Great Years" On Display JANUARY 9TH AT Strickland Motor Company E. EDGERTON ST. DUNN, N. C. by Clerk of Court Robert Morgan and drew the comment from Judge Paul Frizelle that 'it can be seen by the report that Harnett Coun ty, has an excellent grand jury,” THE REPORT Tire text of the grand jury re port follows: ' We the Grand Jury of Harnett County. Superior Court, submit this our final report lor the week beginning January 5. 1953: We have carefully considered and passed upon all bills of indict ment sent to us by the Solicitor and have made returns on the same. The following places were visit ed and their condition is as 'ft-i --| lows: 1 Prison Camp—Good. Lillington Jail- Roof is being re j paired and should take care of ! leaks in the old roof. This Grand j Jury recommends that the inside |of the jail be looked after in I places where plaster is breaking. | Angler Jail—Good. I Dunn Jail—Good. ! Mr. G T. Protfit. Superintendent jof Harnett County Schools, gave us a report of progress and several j improvements have been noted, j Mr. Proffit stressed the need for a larger maintenance crew and a [ full time electrician (which they : do not have at the present time) I and this Grand Jury recommends j that the necessary steps be taken I to provide the same. I Once again we strongly recom j mend that legislation be passed to j provide an adequate number of paid deputies to assist the Sher iff’s office in proper law enforce ment. This Grand Jury is pleased with the manner in which His Honor is conducting this sessjon of court. Respectfully submitted, this the 7th day of January, 1953. Signed Nicholas A. Joseph, Foreman |i— ——— m 1 LEE and CREECH GARAGE on tne Fayetteville Highway is the authorized dealer for Clinton Engines and Parts. IKE DISCUSSES HAWAII'S STATEHOOD Sluaßr 31: Jcißa Sir e» 41 I I I ■HHH H' THE OLD QUESTION of statehood for Hawaii is taken up with President elect Dwight D. Eisenhower by Republican Senators Arthur Watkins (left) of Utah, and William F. Knowland, of California, at a conference in the general’s New York headquarters. A measure to make Hawaii the 49th state was deleated in the last session of Congress. (Intematioiuil) Teen Tattle Tales By LINDA AYCOCK The New Year came bouncing in to help the old year hobble out last week. Everyone celebrated the big event with big doings if only by themselves. Nearly everyone wav ed goodbye to 1953 at 12:00 mid night December 31. Severat atten ded the services at the _Methodist Church while others listened to the New Year come in at New York, Chicago and other big cities over the radio. Becky Lee and a group of friends celebrated by gath ering at Lee Motors showroom that ylorioifs night. Everyone danced and listened to the sweet music of the “C Notes." These are just a few of the many ways the Dunn teenagers welcomed the New Year. Hope we can wel come many more as we did 195.1. If the town of Dunn is still laughing by the time you read this. I wouldn't be surprised. Never in a month of Sundays could you see a more entertaining movie than “Road to Bali." It played in Dunn Sunday thru Wednesday this week and if you didn't see it. I don’t blame you lor being so gloomy. Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour to gether again really proved them selves to ptt.ll the wise ones better than ever. How they pull such jokes is inconceivable, but the point is they do and we laugh. They say “Movies are better than ever!” and I say let’s have more of this type. Pardon my giggles!!! There’s some talk about a new Senior High School for Dunn and Erwin. So far I have no opinions ol the teenagers but I know a few that would graciously accept this idea. Then the girls and boys of Dunn would get to see more of their heartthrobs in Erwin. Just to get an idea of what I mean just take a gander of the couples from Dunn and Erwin. There are Gerry Matthews and Bobby Barefoot. Skippy Smith and Marilyn Stein berg. Joan Caudle and Ray Hall, and Louise Brown anti Bobby Wood. These are only a few that would love seeing each other move olten not to speak of many more. Then there would be the combination of Dunn and Erwin strength on the athletic field. We could use a little of that “Erwin power” to build our teams and I’m sure they’d like to have Dunn on their side. (Not that ZZZPT IS LAST DETROIT IIP) The last name listed in the Detroit telephone di rectory is Zeke Zzzpt. THE DAILY RECORD. BUNN, N. C I they aren't.) Looking at it from a! 1 sides it may not be such a bad proposition after all. Certainly has some good points. DAFFYNITIONS: Amateur photographer A per son who takes a dim view of things. Girdle The difference between facts and figures. Marriage license A certificate i that gives a woman the right to ; drive a. man. Bargain Anything that costs j no more than it’s worth. | Modesty The act of encourag ing people to find out for them i selves how important you are. ! Intongrous Where our laws are made and how they appear. The Teenage Club wasn’t very i active during Christmas but we ! really started out on the right foot lor the New Year. First of all we had a big dance Saturday night with just everyone there. We all j had a swell time and we’re grateful | to Jim McMillan and Empie Hall i for the work they’ve done so we i can have dances a? we did Satur day night. We didn’t realize just ! how much fun a small immaterial \ teenage dance could be until they QUINN'S funeral Home 24-HOUR | SERVICE I PHONE 3306 211 W. HARNETT ST. DUNN, N. C. | °NE 1 Istopl i. BI {insurance service , AUTO • FIRE J LIFE Millions know Farm Bureau insurance for its low cost, broad coverage auto policies. But did you know your Farm Bureau representative can also give you sound, economy ical protection with over to different types of insurance coverage? Before you buy or renew any insurance consult EDWARD GODWIN FCX Bldg. Phone 4491 Dunn, N. C, MUm I stepped in and set us on our feet ) again. No longer are the dances un | interesting, they are well-planned : and certainly looked forward to by every member. i Second - - -a new addition is \ coming to the Teenage Club. [ Through the profits of the produc -1 tion of “Shooting Stars" we're get ! ting our own canteen in the park. Oh, how long we have hoped and | prayed for this? We can only say thank you to the people who have : helped and supported us in the fight for our canteen. And we do thank you so much. Yes. come March maybe Dtpin won't be so dull arid dead as it used to be. Ain’t it a miracle????? Basketball practice has resumedschool (and we to dear 'ole Dunn gl It's one grand slum but your total score that win* prizes. Same thing’s V ' |RI “f food-shopping. It’s not one saving of a penny or two, not one week-end “Speeiul” really counts in food budgeting — it’s your total food bill for tlie entire week. That’s why you’re budget-wise to rely on /. \ Colonial's greater 'ntul savings. Colonial's low. low prices on every Item <y' YV throughout the store, throughout the week add up to a lower total food 'Y \ hill. Compare quality, compare register receipts you can’t make a better huv than a week’s supply of groceries from Colonial! tcCr /fe* fodother*s Creamy Smooth m I '' W&rf 4 \ MAYONNAISE FOR SALADS AND QUART JB I I SANDWICHES JAR tt < C Redgate Golden Cream 1 I Regular 56c Value! CORN Mellow Beans in Rich Tomato Sauce 2 - 25< IB PORK & BEANS ■■ iMMPffMiI _ _ scott 16-oz. H g COUNTY CAMS I Absorbent Northern Toil. TIS SU E WBtrTender. ioun^Pian?ea(lv /^^^\ -i2l_ "Fryers m) SWIFT'S SHORTENING ¥ V WAV ¥■ ¥ ' LB x e serve delicious mm t kitchen charm brand ws c FRIED CHICKEN LB C WAXED PAPER ®I9« ~IN" "T “ . GEORGIA MAID I Mimi I Your Choice of Peanut butter 25« GROUND BEEF w BLUE LABEL MADE FRESH Lg FRYERS KARO SYRUP 55c >o,.d,resh * tY 1 bheastsTTm. NU-TREAT COLORED QUARTERS _ __ _ _ __ _ » ILB m4* TOP QUALITY SALT MEAT THIGHS U- 85c* Margarine q™s 19c streak-o-uan lb 25c drumsticks u. 79c BAKE A CHEESE SOUFFLE TONIGHT SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINLESS WAf WfUgSgt .. M. , MILD CHEESE 49c FRANKS. -«.**. * £ NABISCO premium WIW.CT SPWMB n-rw IQ. Ocean-Froth Seafood VI I'll Cs pgr ¥ ¥ tradewdjd brand fantail PORGIES lb. 29c SHRIMP 10-OZ. PKG. 69c I FLOUNDER ... lb. 35c % rnTcrn oc whiting .... ib. i9 C 1,111 TIN *** c BP PERCH u.35c perch fillet .b. 35c Mr * F,ibert ' a Fancy Golden Ripe H*dgaf 4w>*» MARGARINE lb 29c CAIIPP MAYONNAISE pt 35c DHIUBIIVHC! JHUVII SAMP dressing 32c BAIHAIVAD 2 29* » Silver Label tm wm mm SOAP FLAKES COFFEE Z “ Z2 C ivory «». om k wonderful ivoar PKG. YY C SWEET JUICY FLORIDA SNOW LOt 27* m m A A 2 BATH SIZE IS* lirbv^= — ORANGES 8 & 39« ROAST BEEF «-oz. 57c FANCT Virginia red delicious LAVA soap 2 «a«s 21c APPT.FC 9 LBS 9 Ya. c SAUSAGE no % 21c ■ NMM A ■#' DUZ iot 2¥c DEVILED HAM EXTRA FANCY MEDIUM SIZE GnsCLOTHES CLEANER LIBBY S no-% 20c CARROTS l7c OXYDOL Lot 27c WITH MEAT—LIBBY’S ■■ ■■■ Hi »0 A# * TIDE’S IN-Dnrrs OUT SPAGHETTI no. 2 27c FIRM medium size green TIDE lglpko, 29« LIBBY’S MEXICAN STYLE H® H¥2¥¥Rt PI E® A ™ YODK DMHKS glllt & BEANS 11-OZ. 25c ! nMBMBIt RS Mm u DREFT totwca 29* OLD VIRGINIA APPLE i ‘ CRANOTAYJD SOAP JELLY .«UcJ| Froaen Food Values - NORPAG P *®*22l±|*»: GIUXN PEAS 7”^" RESIDE EFIRDS IN ERWIN land the teams are struggling to ' make ready for the oncoming games. I Tuesday night the J. V.'s played I their first game of the season against Lillington. The games were played in Lillington, who took all three of them and sent us to de | feat. Then Friday night we meet ! unbeaten Lafayette. Hope to see ■ everyone out to support our teams i and pull them through to a vic j tory. Come on. boys and girls, let's i show them how! Doesn’t seem like Dunn without all the college folks or military school boys home. Now 1 that the holiday season is over everyone has returned to his or her respective : THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 195* Dunn High). Really though, we ! can't wait til you folks get back jto Dunn. i Friday morning at seven-thirty, [three cars will leave Dunn for , Lumberton. These cars will be crowded .with band students head -1 ig for the annual Lumberton Band Clinic. These students plus Mr. 1 Burrage will practice diligently I Friday and Saturday in order to ' get ready for a concert Saturday I night. They are Ann Bassford, Pa- I tricia Johnson. Frank Wilson, I Anne Britton, Raymon West, Jer ry Pope, Lindv Wood, Gerald Frix, I Kathryne Thomas, Harold Bass, Joyce Godwin. Linda Aycock and Burke Uzzle. Friday night all will attend the big dance that 'will be thrown for them. This is the most anticipated event of the trip. And then you always get to meet new people this way. Hope to see mF'y spectators from Dunn for the concert Saturday night. I can on ly predict one thing . . . Lumber ton will be glad to see us leave!!! Joyce Godwin is the “Lonesom est Gal in Town” since Waltei Byrd left for the Air Force. H« left Tuesday morning. Hate to see him go! Woody Hill says “O Happy Day" to Anne Jernigan for the fun he's had with her. They’ve been going together a good while now |T i look sooooo cute. More power Ao you, Woodrow!

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