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tJIGNITARlES ATTEND PROGRAM — Among the leaders at the annual Harnett County Home De monstration achievement day in Angier were Mrs. George Swicegood, guest speaker; Mrs. Mack Reid Hudson, Route 2, Benson, Club Woman of the Year; Mrs Ruby I. Parker, county home econ omics agfcnt; and Mrs. John A. Tart, president of Long Branch Club. (Harnett County News Photo) Dunn Hi - Lites By Melanie Johnson =«v luiu auaic Cash Price of Shell — Inside Finishing Extra. S>o it yourself ana save! Custom not prefab Hardboard Siding 2*5# Bonded Roof Aluminum Windows Satin Aluminum Lotksets 3?-Pob» of Hotnti tAIMitVtti-i .si s ttwy. SOI - by armory P. 0. Box 4135 Phone: HE 3 41*9 Jim Wafferfe,'-:^ interesting things that they have done recently. Jonathan Hill acted ; as —.aster of ceremonies. Taking I part on the program were: Bev erly MarshDurne, Gayle Tart, Re bekah Pope, David Snipes, Steve Carver and Melanie Johnson, SOPHOMORE GIRLS played ( Freshmen girls in a powder-puff 1 football game Tuesday afternoon. The score was 0-0 but since the j ; FVeshmen had three flr^t-downs. they told everybody that they won. : JONATHAN HILL is one of I j two Moi'ehead Scholarship non>- j inees from Harnett County. We j are all very proud of him and wish him 'the best of luck. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON students got out an ' hour1 and' fifteen minutes early because the teachers had to attend a meeting. At 2:30 a pep rally was held in front of the gym. The DHS Bond played, the Cheerleaders led some cheers, and Jonathan Hill, on be half of the foottall 'team, said. “We are going to play our best and they are going to play their best, but we are going to win, be cause our. besS is better. (Let’s j hope he’s right!) Last night at 7 15 we hac our last pep rally. After a truck ride, the Green wave boosters enjoyed a bonfire. i THE BETA CLUB tapped new | members today. It was really a ■ surprise 'to those who got in, since ! “Mum’’ was the word (?) for I old members. Those tapped were: Marvin Johnson, Melanie Johnson. Janet Sessoms, Ann Varsho, Re I becca Pope, Pam Bass, Bertha ! Guthrie, Paulette Bryant, Randy ! ! Godwin. Laura Truelove, Sandra j Duncan, Frances Moore, Linda I Jackson, Harry Lever, Ann Lewis, | Clifton Alphin, Lucy Welborn, Bev. j erly Marshburn, John Thornton, I David Moff, Linda Bryan, Joanrle ! Ruarfc, Barbara Twyford, Linwood Beiasley, Bryon Johnson, Craig WE'VE MOVED! New In New Location B. E. B. TV SERVICE • ; • k Formerly Located on \V. Cumberland St. In Quinn Shopping Center. NOW LOCATED ON S. Elm Ave. Extension Mile On Old Long Branch Road FMONE 192-3656 E. BEASLEY, Owner ' Ennis. Elizabeth Zaidy, Robert Alt man, Terry Young, Marilyn Wood Uef, John Godwin, Both Jernigan and Beth West. TONIGHT at 8:00 the Green waves play the Erwin Redskins. Rivalry between the two teams is great and there has been consider able discussion about '.he out come ol this ioo*: ball game. Every one come out, eat a delicious bar becue supper and see Dunn make Friday the 13th “unliketpf jpr win” — make those ‘‘Redskins — Deadskins.” THIS AND THAT — “Acting’’ is one of Edna’s best subjects. From what we hear she gets quite a bit of practice in English class. Vivian and Johnny are being seen together often around DHS. The J. V. football team played Smithfleld last Thursday and won again! Seams like Miss Guyton (among OTHER people) had great fun at the Sanford football game. * Somebody’s going to Staunton *riii.s 'Week-end. Is that right, Jon? We understand that Miss Mat thews caught Jack at SOME PHING???? Torrid tales are going around H hool about .... Tommy Stanley talked to Rich ard Petty, the famous race driver, when they both stopped for a traffic Ugh. at the Quinn's Shop p ng Center Sunday night. Mrs. Dixon, who is not only a great English teacher but also a' great friend to ail ‘the Seniors, re lated to her children, during class on Tuesday, a story concerning ‘ goo-goo'’ eyes. We are all on our p's and q’s now. Beware — Mrs. Dixon is watching! . Dunn High has “Travelin’ Men.” Did y’all enjoy it? Bookkeeping semes to have a let of people “lost." Is it the sub ject or the teaeher Which two DHS students have become known as ‘ Sugar” David and Lee mrgTir rr.owr After deciding on graduation in vitations, Seniors have settled down to making out their lists. Don’t worry, though, they won’t forget anybody. Hairpieces a re becoming kuite a fad around Dunn High. It all be gan with a teacher, then Judy, an 1 now Jean and Rebecca. Who’ll be next’ Learning is a pleasure when we have such dedicated teachers as Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Cannady. A certain Junior boy has dis covered a new use for his slide ? Legal Notice 2 D NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of that cer tain Deed of Trust, dated March 25 1964, executed by W. H. Dull and j wife, Mattie Hildreth Dull, to W. C. Fowler, Trustee, recorded in Book 543, page 141, Harnett County Re gistry; default having been ino^e in the payment of the in.Ill ness thereby secured ~ie hold er of the indebtedness having de manded foreclosure of same, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Lilling ton. North Carolina, at 12:00 o’ clock Noon on Monday, December 14, 1964. the following described real estate I tract of land located about lft miles south of Olivia, N. C. in Barbecue Township, adjoining the lands of W. B. Olive and others, containing 47.8 acres, more or less, I tract of land located about 1’* miles south of Olivia N C. in Tohnronville Township, adjoin ! ing the lands of W. B. Olive, Mrs. L. I. Dull, and the A & Y RR, containing 106. acres, more : or Ism. I trace oi land about 1*6 miles south of Olivia, N. c! in John sonville Township, adjoining?* the lands of W. B. Olive and others, containing 135 acres, more or less. Fore a more complete descrip tion, reference is hereby made to , conveyance recorded in the Re gister of Deeds Office of Harnett County, North Carolina, in Book 447, page 7. But this sale will be made sub ject to all taxes and special as sessments against said property, if any. On the date- at the sole the successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Trustee 10r: | of his bid asj ^vidence of good i faith. This the 11th day of November,' 1364. ! W. C. Fowler, Trustee 11-13, 20, 27; 12-4, 11 j WASHINGTON UPI — Lockheed Aircraft Corp has -won a $105 - £13,500 Navy contract for addition* | al production of Orion anti-sub i marine aircraft, it was announced | Wednesday. , , The Anderson Creek PTA isspopr soring a barbecue Friday from ^ to 8 p. m. in the school cafeteria. Proceeds will help support school projects of the PTA. Basketball - Anderson Creek vs. Lafayette - will follow the supper. Plates are $1. rule. Seems that he can figure a \ girl’s measurements on ft just by asking her a few simple questions. It' you want to know how. Just | ask Tommy! How do you like Jeff’s new radio, Joanne? It makes a cosy I threesome doesn’t it? Another grea't issue of the Damn Hi Times went on sale today, j Hutch Raynor seems to be un- j usually happy about something, i What could it be? RIB-TICKLER—Wise guy (get ting in a bus): Well, Noah, is ycur ark full? Driver: No, I’rii short one donkey. Come on in! THOUGHT — Actually there Is hot much difference between keep ing your chin up and sticking your ne,ck. ,outr but it is an importan’t difference. QUOTE —Pay goodly heed, all ye who read,, And beware of saying, I can’t, ’Tis a cowardly word, and apt to lead To idleness, folly, and want. 'Eliza Cook) REMEMBFR — Only forty-ftwro more days ’til Christmas! We Want Your Hogs I c»rl Hardwick, Manager , DUNN LIVESTOCK MARKET Dunn 892-6156 Located At DUNN MEAT PACKERS, INC. We Pay A Premium for Top Quality Hogs OPERATED BY THE LUNDY PACKING COMPANY" Appears To Be Suicide, Murder Ruling Is Awaited In Double Killing KINSTON UPI — Local police obay were investigating what ap peared to be a murder-suicide in volving a former Kinston theater nanager and one of his ticket sellers. Dead from 38-caliber pistol vounds in the chest; were W. T. Dill) Robertson, 40, and Mrs. Dianne Stroud Provost, 17, of Urldsboro. Police found the bodies when His. Robertson went to the Rob irtson home here, found a rented :ar in the carport and the house ccked. The Robertsons were sep ireled and had been trying to -el) the home. Police cut a screen door, forc 'd 'their way in and found the Jodies in the den of the i'ashion ble home. Mrs Provost was found on a ■ouch and Robertson on the floor. \ few feet away lay a 38-caliber smith and Wesson pistol. A tel evision net in 'the room was still ,n. Coroner Raymond Jarmon es .mated that the couple had been load four or five days. He made 10 immediate ruling in the ease, nit Detective Chief Wheler Ken edy said evidence pointed to rurder-suicide. Robertson formerly managed the Paramount and Bright Leaf the aters here, and Mrs Provost, a striking blonde, was a former em ployee. Per husband also worked for Robrrtron as a concession j .'tand operator. Judy Adams ! Is Candidate I Judy Adams a junior at Angier 1 High School and vice president of I the Angier chapter of the Future Teachers of America, is a candi date for vice president of the North Carolina FTA clubs. Elections will be held during the FTA Convention at Woman’s Col lege in Greensboro Nov. 14 Miss Adams is also publicity chairman for the student council, treasurer of the science club and feature °ditor for this year’s an nual staff. withdraws offer NEW YORK UPr — Seagrave Oorp. announced Wednesday that it has withdrawn its offer 'to pur chase a controlling interest in Lemson Ccrp. Talks were termin al ed by Limson management, Sea- | grave said. Angier Wreck Damages Heavy More 'than $’130 damage was done to three avfOtnobfles end town property In Angi—• On SIov. 4 at 3 p. m., WlHi'ir' W. Wiggins, 70, of Raleigh, v as charged with disregarding a red j light at the corner of Raleigh and Depot streets when his ’59 Buick collided with a ’58 Volvo driven by Annie C. Griffis of Rt. 2, Angier. Neither of the driers was in jured. Investigating officer W. W. Hock, aday estimated damage to Wiggin’s car at $150 and to the Griffis car i at $250. I In an accident at S a. m. Nov. 5 Garland Walters 51, of Angier was charged with di iving on the wrong side of the road and destroying town property to the sum of $470 Walters hit a the hydrant at the comer of Nortu Broad art Dunree Streets and was taken tc I Wake Memorial Hospital in Aa leigh with head injuries. After re ceiving 42 stitches, he was releasee Officer Jay Cotton estimated da mage to Walters’ car, a ’61 Ford, at $280. PAPER DRIVE irunn Jaycees will canvass the lown Sunday collecting old news papers with the proceeds being used to help pay for the new scoreboard at Dunn High School, j Bob Summers, chairman of the drive, has urged residents who will i not be home that day to leave the papers on the front porch or any place where they cam be seen trom the street. 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