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? KITCHEN CABINETS ? DOUBLE DOOR UTILITY CABINETS ? ATTRACTIVE SOFA BEDS ? LOVELY VICTORIAN LAMPS ? SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMPS ? ALL METAL KITCHEN STOOLS ;? ELECTRIC ROASTER TOASTERS DUKE-GARNER CO. HOT imtB and BANK the BfFFHLBNCe ! Phone 41G-1 Farmville, N. C. v. This is to inform my many friends and customers that I am now associated with the Farmadlie Motor Co. ON MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE PGSTOFFICE And I invite you to come to see me at the above Garage for your general Auto Repairing, Body Work, Etc. ? Your Patronage Always Appreciated ? L. E. FLOWERS WITH FarmviHe Motor Co. HUDSON SALES and SERVICE MAIN STREET ? PHONE 284-1 ? TARMVILLE, N. C. California . 60-70 Sin PRUNES BEANS Vane12-oz 9C JUICE ?40c SPINACH JZXL. 20c >? . -1, a jl h, nanuu crawl? **?i iuc Seneca ^awifcimt a* ?*?? 14c Vegeteibtc Soup ann. ">'/>?? c?i lQe | . jL .'"i" rtTj ? Mustard 9-OZ A. ? Uw - - Miv _1 CLOROX 25&10C Baby Food "SUSS- 7? Butter ?<??*? 30t In Flour ??? BSc DOWN PRODUCE LANE 1 IDAHO BAKING "PBTmTOES 9 ibs. FANCT CRISP CALIFORNIA ? ' *S| -njMgffaB^s^ssi ' Md Met Little Boy Btae Little Bofeep SUGAR HILL SWERT PEAS ? 1 ' ' .; II s tt /'** T)--^ah ? h/V WWA- i" , me *fttr a visit with her daughter, Mn. Melvin Pesry, hi Cbl Mr. and Mm. A. J. Craft were Wilson visitor, Tuesday. Kissel Sua Hunsucker and Page Datla wen WHaob viators, Tueeday. MP. and Mr*. Cave Bay, of Laartn bursr, spent Monday and Tumi with Mr . 'and MPs. Pinl Chaft Mm. W. 1. Sfeackiefond visited Mrs. MT. P. Bill# lh Wilson, Tuesday. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Craft and so Meal, visited Mr. ?) Mrs. Stanley Shearsn fa Jacksonville, Sunday. Mr. and Mia. B. L. Davis, of Sue BUI, were visitors here Tueeday. friend* will be gipd to know that Charles Shirley la improving at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hicks, Mia. D. D. Fields and Mn. Iva Smith at tended a home demonstration meeting In Winston-Salem last week. Mrs. W. E. Lang and Mrs. W. L Shackleford spent Friday in Wilson with relatives. Mrs. W. A. Marlowe and daughter, Janie, and Miss Farmie Mae Smith were in Raleigh, Tuesday. Christian The Christian Bhdtavm of the Christian Chmth ?u on of Ytorth Week, Jhamiay 87th sad Fe Sri TV progtwns centered (he thenna, "MoW The World ?fly Christian Living ? "MoW The World Through Unbound Chrietaen FhllowsMp." Tin imfaheaHfi rr aiiil wff? oom interesting Ann A Christian Endeavor Council fill ml Thursday evening with Vh. Tfyphenia McXeU as aft hfer. The duties of this < will he to ftah the programs lor the Society and to attend to it* problems. The following officers were sleet ed; Ifiitam Itsfsnd Kan; Vlce leefthnt, Rachel Griffm; Secretary, Alma Giey. Doris Beanuav CORRECTION 1 Dr. sad Mrs. W. A. Marlowe an nounce tiie engagement of their daughter, Janie Ragles, to Thomas Vincent, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Heard, of Jacksonville, Fla. The marriage will take place Saturday, March 16th. If a country club cuts the price of the regular dinner, the whole mem bership turns out for* the occasion and spends ton tunes the savings in the bar. We frankly admit that when we are offend some work that will in crease our personal income, we make a quick calculation of the tax 'in volved. Tv' *r P h. a For the huge family, toy ing large rather thar. small quantities may be another economy. * Sales sometimes offer good bargains, if the shopper is a Judge of quality. End of-season buying often means savings in the cost of clothse. Or the family mag buy with a group, thus getting goods at wholesale prices. Some things can be bought through co operating buying associations, which are already established in many com If the hotnemaker baa a knack with a needle, she may make some of the clothes, curtains, ol*attp cov ers. Repairs, painting, and even simple furniture mag be the contri bution from the men in the family. Of course^ says the family economists when doing a Job at home^ make sine the saving is worth the time and effort it takes. Sometimes materials and equipment cost almost as much as "the ready-made article. Also, if family members are ineffective in doing a Job* they may waste valuable time and materials But most peo ple can readily learn some skills that ara real money-savers. Home-made ftm is another thrift device. Home parties and pic turns give the family good times at little cost. Another way to stretch a dollar is to make full use of community ser vices, such as parks, libraries, and public concerts. By finding out about and using local community health services, a higher level of health may be possible at little or no increased cost. Some types of men are especially suited for a business that is run on simple and clear-cut lines. Other men are especially adapted for a busi ness with difficulties that are not too involved or technical. StSl other men flourish beet in a business full of knotty problems said complications, where eternal vigilance is required. Getting the right type of man into the job he is beet suited for is tire secret of success. NOTICE OP SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County In The Superior Court. MAGGIE MAE LEWIS GLOSTBR LEWIS The defendant, Gloster Lewis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; and that said defendant will further take notice that be is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County, in the courthouse in Greenville, North Caro lina, on the 16th day of February, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Tips January 21,1946. E. P. TUCKER, Assistant Clerk Superior Court. I R. T. Martin, Atty. J-25-4wks[ wImI HBCciVN new 1946 Wall Paper CibmIm vanipnra ? * * hifin illlfillC i hi cv nnivyiiw AH Work Gunraateod M. L LITTLE Panorflle, K C. CuKDiALS <yu**r4d s We Have on Hand Electric Water Pumps AND Electric Heaters FOR SMALL ROOMS STOVE MATS, STOVE PIPE and COLLARS We also have a Good Supply of Bagal Base Bulbs for Floor Lamps Any Size -? MANNING'S WILSON STREET FARMVILLE, N. C. Praeiti Mar It appears to Br ??* vol by the of *1 the stock In my att ic*, that ?eiopment Corpotm of thk State, office is situated at No Barrett Street, in the Town of Pfcrmville, County of Pitt, Slate of North Carotins (Thomas S. Ryon the agent thereto sad ta iibrngi nay he upon whom process may has compiled with the le af Chapter 86, General Statutes entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to tike issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution.: NOW THEREFORE, I, THAI) Euro, Secretary of Slate of the State of North Carotins, do harsby certify that the mid oorperattoc did, on the 7th day of January, IMS, file h ay office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to tike dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholder* hereof, which eeM consent and the record of Hie pro ceedings aforesaid am now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereto set ay hand and affixed my official seal at THeteigb, this 7th day of January, A. D. IMS. THAD EURE, (F-l-4wks) Secretary of State. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ha zing qualified as administrators of the Estate of Mrs. Alice Flanagan, deceased, late of Pitt Ceuaty, N. C., this is to notify all yeseonj having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Namrilla, North Caro lina, ea or Mfore the 8 th day ef December, 1MB, or this notice wfil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 4th day of December, 1946. Robert L. Flanagan sad F. Ferrell, of ~ Mrs. Aliee Flanagan Estate. 1-19-1M ^ ? Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY This Week End to You ct Prices Far Below Their Actual " ^ - Value1 We are Forced to Mora These Items to make - . * ? , Room for the New Spring Goods Now Coming In! > .Mm'.' OUT THEY. GO for a mere Fraction of their value! ENTIRE STOCK LATE FALL HATS 880 Hals Priced up to $4.00?Each iu ?Men $1.00 j M Hats Pricrdap to $8.80 ? Bach ENTIRE STOCK LATE *AIX DRESSES PRICE None Reserved1 > All To B? Sold! First Come First Served! Kb Btfiabi? Ix l > no alterations: Out Tfecjr Go Fr iday ani Sa torday 1 . 9w 1 OUK ENTIRE STOCK LATE FALL __ MHH|_ y? w ^ n ? ? m. ? V W ? ? ? - V . ?_. r- -. .g.TmmMHyar-' 4 _ -. -La-, >1 M ? ? ^ 1/JK ?!? I v jr-? ... hh i?r^a Yes Way BELOW Actual Cast! ? BUT TOBY MUST GO! * None Reserved I Join Your Friends At BECK'S THIS WSEK END ! ; 'J TTrt 77 ** ;V - . shopping cnmmf
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