FREE SLICE 0* S SOUTHERN >\ BRtAP/l-CI/ rorewiceMCOjr Southern 2 Bread / IB? MM mt ma M ANNOUNCEMENT! We will follow same Wednesday Closing Schedule during summer months as in recent years. Each Drug Store will close on alter nate Wednesdays. City Drug Company Wheless Druy Comj mil 1 INe Render Service with Dignity and Honor i NOTHING UNDONE, < NOTHING OVERDONE! DUKE-GARNER FUNERAL HONE ? Ambulance Service ? PHONES: W. H. DUKE DAY or NIGHT W. C. GARNER 356-1 416-1 468-1 . "I'M MAKING NEW FLORSHEIMS FOR YOU C ~ " " JUST AS FAST AS GOOD SHOES CAN BE MADE" "Why aren't there more Florsheim Shoes on the market? Because quantity must always wait on quality when ggod shoes are being made. Especially during a reconversion period fine craftsmanship demands extra time.... and Florsheim - wolild rather make fewer shoes than have g single pair of them substandard In any particular, Soon, we hope, there will be enough Florsheims for everybody, and I know (because I make them) that they will Be Worth Waiting For i" iville, N, C. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Fields Tussday altar spending aevarai days in Beaufort with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Koa. Neta Marie Sutton, of Newport News,. Vil, returned Monday altar ?psndfcy tha holidays ban with Mrs. W. t' ShacklafonL CpL Chariia B. Letchworth antr al Sunday from Port Bzv?y wl be received ljis discharge. He been in the Pacific Theater-of Opera tions for the past fifteen months. Antony oar yotmy people home for the holidays wen: Mies Juaiita Redick, Miss Paoline Dixon and Miss Katy Grey Shaddefotd, of Raleigh; Mise Ramona .Rouse of Greensboro College, Greensboro; Mies Elisabeth Shirley of Brevard College, and Misses Rayonel Bailey and Mary Ellen Kittrell of E. C. T. C., Green ville. Mr. and Mn. J. V. Parker, Jr., of Raleigh, were week end guests of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Butch, of Sanford, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Butch. Stewart McKeel arrived Saturday night after receiving his discharge front the Navy at Norfolk, Va. We are sorry to know that Mrs. I. M. Boyldn is ill in a Wilson Hos pital. Mrs. Ivey Smith left Sunday night for Monroe to attend the funeral of E. F. Brooks' brother, who had been ill for some time. Albeit West, of Tulsa, Oklalv visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ra/ West, Sr., -for a few days this week. Bill Goin and his friend from Test es spent Monday and Toeaday in Virginia visiting Bill's aunt, Mrs. G. W. Eldridge. A beautiful and impreaeive Eaater sunrise service was held Sunday norning on the high school grounds, the Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. C. H. Walston, had charge of the services. Honors Recent Bride. .... ._. Miss Hazel McKeel entertained at four tables of bridge Friday flight, honoring Mrs. Richard Holloman, recent bride. Mrs. Bay West, Jr., was winner of bigh score, Mrs. R?y West, Sr? of the floating prize for bridge, anH Miss Sara Griffin of the bingo prize. Drinks and salted nuts were serv sd during the play. At the conclu sion bridal cakes and ice cream were served. The honoree was presented crystal in her pattern by the hostess.' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brooks and Mrs. Ivey Smith retained Wednesday from Monroe where they attended the funeral of Mr. Brooks' brother, Chartee Brooks, of Charlotte. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Carter Smith, of Fountain, and Alfred Mur phy, of Stantonsbury. PROMOTED Okinawa?James R Vines, 21, of Route 1, Walstonbui-g, N. C., has re cently been promoted to Technician Fiffh Grade. CpL Vines is serving as a driver with the 79th Signal Heavy Construc tion Battalion on Okinawa. The House agricuturo committee bas voted unanimously for the with drawal of subsidy payments to meat packers *1--I war Festival , jm Greenville, April 86 at 8:80 P. It the making to make this tionslly enjoyable occaaia tions will include renditions of the original Negro spiritual and the master pieces of the world's most eight or tea sdbe^paitidpetfa^ will give a tan minutes performance. Music is to the soul what food is to the body. Whan the burdens of life become henry and afflictions op press- the soul,' it can burst forth in song and the spirit is renewed and the burden is lightened. ? It is the hope of the sponsors that this occasion may be the means of inspiring a greater interest in good musk:. Especially do we hope that youth may be inspired to tarn from the Jass erase to a greater apprecia tion and interpretation of the better and more cultural types of music. A apodal invitation is, hereby, ex to our white citizenry. Re served seats will be provided for you. Admission 26c to all. H. B. Sugg, Coordinator, Pitt County Negro Schools. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified aa Executors of the Estate of B. S. Sheppard, late of Pitt County, Ninth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of April, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment This the 28th day of March, 1946. Sue May Sheppard and Wachovia Bank A Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, Exetutors, Estate of B. S. Sheppard, Deceased, Farm ville, Nerth Carolina. A-5-6wks.c Buy "Savings Bonds'" Havel Hold! 'SL - - UW NOTICE Of SALE 1 Under and by virtue of th* of Sale contained In Chapter 160, Article 6, Section 59 of the Statutes of-North Carolina (1948), the Town of Fountain will, on Mon day, Map 6, 1946, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for eale to the highest at public auction, for cash, on the premises, in the Town of Fountain, North Carolina, the following describ ed property: Beginning 100 feet from the north on comer of Square 11 on Wilaon Street and running west with Wilson 26 feet, cornering; thence parallel with Jefferson Street 100 feet, cornering; thence east parallel with Lang Street 25 feat, cornering; thence north parallel with Jefferson Street 100 feet to Wilson Street, the beginning, being part.of Lot H Jn Square 11 of the plot of the Town of Fountain, and being part at Lot conveyed to the Town of Fountain by Luke Lamb and T. R. Uazell, Commissioners, by Deed ? corded in Pitt County Registry in Book E-24 at page 411: Also the building located on the above-described lot. The building is to be sold first; then the lot as described above will be sold; then the building end lot will be add together acid the highest bid der os bidders will be declared the purchaser or purchasers of the said property. The bid will remain open for a period of Ten (10) days for raised bids, the purchaser or purchasers to deposit 10 per cent of their bid to guarantee their good faith pending confirmation of the sale. The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Fountain retains the right to reject all bids. This the 1st day of April, 1946. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN, By G. E. Trevathan, Mayor. J. M. Horton, Cleric. John B. Lewie, Atty. (A-6-4-wks.) BUT "SAVINGS BONDS" NOW ! FOR the BRIDE I ? *19.95 up ????*?.V-i:< R T S * fv 1 ^ PARMVILLE, N. C. PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 FARMVILLE, N. C. WEEK OE. APRIL 27 SATURDAY 7 Sunset Carson?in "ROUGH RIDERS OF CHEYENNE" . Chapter 14, "Purple Monster Strikes" ? Comedy. 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PLEASE ORDER MEATS THE DAT BEFORE NEEDED Due To Lateness of Morning Delivery. PHONE 237* 305 South Main St Fannvilfe, N. C. Buy "Savings Bond*" Have! Hold! PUT "SAYINGS BONDS" NOW I BRING YOUR RADIO TROUBLES to the RAMO SERVICE At 124 North Main St Radio Tubes, Batteries and Aerials for Autos or Homes WE CAN ALSO CHANGE TOUR BATTERY SET TO ELECTRIC I We Abo furnish Public Address System for Any Occasion. Prompt Service! ? Reasonable Prides! G. I. ANSLEY, Manager "CONFIDENCE" When a client seeks the services of a funeral director, he must be able to do so with perfect confidence. At such times, friendly, sympathetic help and counsel are invaluable. Our service is uniquely personal, the result of an honest desire to be of aid to the bereaved. Joe R. Joyser & Son Funeral Hone AMBULANCE SERVICE 105 WALLACE STREET FARMVILLE, N. C. HOME OF JOYNER MUTUAL BURIAL ASS'N., Inc. Membership Certificates Now Being Mailed THE NEUJ CHEVROLET ? ? ? armging qou BIG CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! IS !? 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