Stay m The mght Side Of Your Budget! It will help to practice mme of the leseons learn ed in the past few years. Buy only what yon need, and get the best quality you can afford, fn the kmy run, you'll SAVE ALL WATS ? and make your income go further. *+4* . ? OMi-v - ' X INVCST IN SXVfROS BONDS Our friendly serrice in ?n financial ?utters will meet with ywur com plete satisfaction ? ? ? ? "SAVE TODAY for Ow things you will want ? ^ ^ ^ - U\> ?a.-~ ? 1 and Building 8(ijp|?tlei Farmvilie Retail Lumber Yard '? M 3 . ; PHONE 302-1 ?- , Next to Norfolk-Southern Depot FarmriDe, N. C. ; V'V "V\_> * ?WM ? it*** Qiiiijf .djii ANNOUNCEMENT A. D. GARDNER has recently joined as in oar Cabinet and Blacksmith Shop, and we are now prepared to do all kind of REPAIR WORK on CART and WAGON WHEEL TIRES, TOBACCO TRUCKS and GENERAL FARM MA CHINERY REPAIRS. 1 In our Cabinet Department we wish to announce that we now have a good supply of Screen Wire for Doors and Windows. v SEND US YOUR ORDERS TYRBALL CABINET & REPAIR SHOP PHONE 45-1 .... k FOUNTAIN, N. C. TAKING THE FORWltt STEP Dojpw knew folly about the Loir Ceet of Membership and the sayings yea get by being a member of Joyner Mutual Burial Association, 'Inc., Tour Borne Town Association? This Association was eiganibeli by and for the people of this community and the surrounding areas. Why net call at the Office or mail a Postal Card to ns for say information yen > ing it? DO IT NOW! Tomorrow May Be Too Late. JOE R. JOYNER & SON FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 105 WALLACE -STREET FARMVILLE, N. C. ? HOME OF ? ? DON'T HESITATE! ? ^ But, before you take the plunge into Home Ownership, I sure to acquaint yourself fully with the advantages of c Home Loan Plan. Learn how much more efficiently, Sav ingly, it serves the needs of Home Buyers. Whether buy * ~ ' an old mortgage, it will pay you from a recaent operation m a ?^vviini - McKeel ?pent the week end ta Whtfrihgton with Mrs. W. L. A. D. McLawhom, It. of Win tarville, visited in the home of Mm G. W. Corbitt, FMday. Mm W. P. Elite and little Frankie, of Wilson Waited .Mi*. W. I. Shackleford, Tuesday. Mm Rotnd Herring1 and Sedma, of Durham, were the i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craft Cpl. William Willtem Whitley, of Fort Bragg, spent the week end with hte parents, Mr. and Mm J. S. Whit er Mr. and Mm Albert Hiimant and Mr. and Mrs. John Roy Whitley went to Whfte,Lake, Sunday. Mrs. William Windham and Mrs. Albert Hamas* were in Farmville last Friday an business. Mr. and Mrs. Beanie Windham, of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yelver ton, of Eureka, and Mr. and Mm Walter Windham, of Wilson, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Windham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speight add family spent last week end with hte brother, Mr. and Mrs. Melton Speight, near New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Dew^y Johnson and family visited their daughter, Mrs. Harper Lee Tyson, in Greenville last Sunday. Mrs. Ed. S. Taylor entertained at a tea for her daughter, Mrs. Breton Taylor, Friday afternoon. The home was beautifully decorated with mixed summer flowers. About sixty guests called during the afternoon. , WILLIAM B. McKEEL Walstonburg.?William B. McKeel, 60, of Walstonburg, died Friday in the Veterans Hospital in Fayette ville from heart complications. Funeral services were coririocted from .the home in Walstonburg Sim day afternoon at S o'clock, with in terment In the Walstonburg Ceme tery. Hie Rev. Key Taylor, pastor of the Walstonburg M. E. Church officiated. Mr. McKeel was bom and reared in the Walstonburg community and was a prosperous farmer end a large farm holder. He was a veteran of Wortd War I and a member of the American Legion Post of Farm ville. The American Legion took part in the service. He is survived by his widow, the former Robbie Ballard of Richmond; a sister, Mrs. Rosa McKeel, and a brother, Carl McKeel of Walstonburg. sweet potatoes may easily be come ? II l9n?ipnB6 Olllce. ; ; b| SKI HI STOPS -RUNNING FITS II I DOGS op We WTuad yen* I We know of ne other g fits rbmedy. Dkng Co. (7-5-4tp) I FOR SALE ? Splendid T Cow and her 3-mee. old bail Excellent milker, beat I. C. Extra Hill, N. C. ;? ^SM HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER SPORTING GOODS! WE RY NEARLY A FRESH BARBECUE FOR Krtrj Week ton) by the Roy Dixon, West RfcOretod Stteet, Fai C. S-14-4tp HALE HELP WANTED?Man, aerre known grocery and MwwIwM prod ucts on local rout*. Average **? to |5# weekly. Write Roatc grr. P. O. Box M71, Virginia. M i . . . ' ir.ljjr - il Ti. in. IN AND wST ' e; . Hip"* rt*?ffi'i}' ????"'; mtu^^mi.. y?wc ?r. MM'fV*-'. -X BEjt ?-' *' ? '-"ft" *:' ' , Lrf.'.'" -. ,"j i.j';V.:',' r *<;.?'51 .":>d " .?'? V* U- ??' - ft- , : -<,H r. '--.?.4 v " - ? - ;?*?'? -'^/^ga Jggtefo i~ sl a 11$ r"'? $t*&-4 ?>-?5 -..<; el- '? ?.-- . U - t ?H. -& * *1 'J \v;?;, : a a fe.'t. |$ ?;rf With price ceilings lifted ... a wild inflation ary move will surely fallow unless the buy ing public exercises the utmost caution in BUY SPARINGLY . . .Amy only the items you actually need and in the smaHest pofasi bfe quantities. BE SURE THE PRICES ARE RIGHT . . . do not pay in excess of prices preVdHiag during lecent months. M price controls during the emergency period provided they were senriMy administered and we are alarmed to see all ceilings re moved without some reasonable control. V? '? J - BELK -sTYLBR pledges Toll cooperation in trying to maintain the usual LOW PRICES. We will dolour utmost to "hold the Hne" in then Our markup wffl carry the same low always placed'on our M m ti* KEEP PRICES PROM SHY ?-iG if we are to avoid a national it