FRIDAY AUGUST lh 9'3 L'zlly PitchersOld and New ,v J I f i ... i . ...V , :1 " - ' . J' i'H .-.4 ill it -1 . 4! ! 1 1 111 : Facts About Truck and Automobile Conservation X. Passenger cars provide eO per cent of all our warworxers wiin their transportation . & 2. - No new passenger cars have been built since February of 1942 and it Is expected that none will be built for the duration. ; Con sequently, we must depend for essential transportation on the cars now in the consumers' and dealers' hands. 3. Only 132,000 new passenger. ready over ten years old. Only cars remain for rationing In I through milage control do we have contrast, from 1937 to 1941, ap-1 any chance of keeping enough cars proximately 3,245,000 cars were Ion the road" to provide essential produced each year. 4. . Cars are being worn out at a rapid rate In the last quarter of 1941 we had about twenty-eight and one half million useable cars. By the end of this year, we will have not more than twenty-five and four tenth million and by the end of 1944, not much over twen ty three million 5. As cars get older, we may ex pect a greater number to wear out each year. In normal times,., the average car is Junked after seven years; yet, twenty-five percent of the cars now on the k-oad are al- . .... , wjSiS-A,ujAk i 4 Courtesy Central Motors i Holly Pitcher old and new. Left, In overalls, a woman war Worker at the Hyatt Beartaf s Division, General Motors Corpora-1 tteo, Harrison, N. J.. and right, one of her co-workers In a tradl- ' tVmM BOTolotlonary period costume, with a cannon t'v''.r to V" M manned by Molly Pitcher at the tattle cf i;:r..a.Li m I'.JH. Bath women will sell Bonds Wednesday, August 4th, on national ( MoUy Pitcher Bay. i 1 1 ii i 1 1 rim iifin mirirpMrn- i i - mmnfriwirrn i nn n nlfUBM Srofi Y 1 L ZL J HAVeVHAT IT TAKES The favorite ciga rette with men in the Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard it Camel. (Based on actual salas records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) transportation. 6 1 Production of trucks for es sential civilian use,, although not completely stopped, is very low. Only 60,000 trucks remain In our stock pile lor rationing by the War Production Board. P J C CLOSES YEAR WITH FINE SHOWING Maxtn, N. C ' July 31, 1943 1 The financial year, at Presby terian Junior College ended on July 3lst showing excellent pro gress during the past twelve months. The college has served more young people than in any other year in its history. Aca demic students enrolled totaled 119, night school students, 31, summer school students for both terms numbered 46 after elimi nation of duplicates, making 196 academic students. . Also 107 trainees were instructed at the Lumberton airport. as transport pilots for the government When all bills -are in it is expected that the year's operations will show a very small p.xrfit. During the year, $9,000 has been added to the en dowment by gifts and $4,500 has been spent in building and - im provements. ! A new . dressing room has been erected adjoining the gymnasium, and the third floor of the dormitory made into a recreation room -' , - ; " Tne P.-eparatory Department has increased. Young men who desire to prepare for some pro fession are attending the year , course which enables them to save wiiiu nine in nign scnooi work and to begin taking college work during their last year in hleh school The Junior college enrollment for next season, which beeins September 10th. is expect ed to be smaller because almost all of last year's freshmen class have been called into military service. The commercial courses and . the pre-induction courses among students. The staff of the college is spending the summer in Maxton, busy making preparation for the opening fo college and in registering new students. Honors Son At V ' Birthday Dinner Mr and Mrs J. J. Baysden of Beulaville gave a birthday dinner Sunday at their home in honor of their son, J. J. Jr. who was one year old. Those attending the dinner were: Mr. - Allen Croom. 1 Lottie, Sadie, Llla Belle and Allin Jr . Mr and Mrs W. G. T"in and son Johnnie oi tucniuima, ivuas Mary Sue and Mary Evelyn Jones and Mr. Braxton Johnson of Goldsboro, NC - to etifcek W l I ST I I f r ' ' V ' Liquid for Malarial Symptom. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW EC? (l '- MW..,. 'j ' " '!:i...aiyi.lwt' -m: "- ; .)) ,1 j 4h 0. '; For A Real Taste Thrill HMES n(SES (CREAM " Good Every Day oooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooot Today We Picture A Better Home For Tomorrow I 1 r 1 1 ; j! m n Oacu You have long come to expect a good selection of quality furniture in our showroom: the kind on which we have ba sed our reputation. However, many of the materials that go into the making of sturdy, long lasting furniture are es sential to war production. And because ourand your first obligation's to our fighting men, you may not now be able to find all the quality furniture you'd like. WE CAN ADVISE YOU as to how best to meet your urgent Immed iate needs; with available replacements and repair service. But if you can wait to more completely refurnish, we urge you to put you.- money into War Bonds now. You will be able to furnish your peace-time home after victory Then we will again be able to supply you - true to our quality tradition with even better furniture than America ever before produced- Furniture to enjoy in a free, better world! Quinn-McQbwen Company -Furniture of Quality - Funeral Directors Ambulance Service ; Warsaw, n, c. , ; " ' ; ' ' " ' ' ' 'zr? til " ' - To ohool We're read now to help you parents equip your youngsters for the return to classes this fall. BUT-we have a word of ad vice for you parents to ponder as you plan your shopping! Remember how quickly little children grow, and that the trou sers that are carelessly bought for Johnny now, may be too tight -outgrown before they're outworn--necessitating an extra AND AVOIDABLE purchase at a time when every extra dollar should go into War Bondsl : '. Remember too, while fighting this war to a finish, that it takes manpower and many kinds of materials, to win. So check over the children's wardrobes, and before you buy, see what can be renewed for use again this term.... ..before you spend money for something they won't really need, or can do without. It Is In This Spirit That WE INVITE YOU . .. .....,.,.,- To Make Our Store Your BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS "We have everything schoolboys and girls need: we can help you save, so you'll have more money ,with which to buy War Bonds, to : help win sooner) t Warsaw's Leading Department Store - -NNO Apr" " f "N r-H, ' S W" W " 0 VN f O

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