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* v> "W^J CWfrtflCl ^ ? Administration la t? j to diocharyed mi tV- armed forces, thefcK !???????? m oowun to which they may be B DR. KENNETH L. QUIGGINS j '"VmSIb ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP HIS OFFICE AT 109J West Fourth Staset Greenville, N. G. V J l.'.J X * I Hears; 8:30 to 4:30 Eye examinations Wed. 'tin noon by ? Phone 3779 ?KsS COMBINATION FOR LONG, WtSAFE MILEAGE If I thTr^fhf tir? TIR?* [uTs.roym-1 . "MIMB XJ. 8. Royal Butyl Tube* heM ?i? J many tinea longer?fight ; I tures?make driving safer. Fewer roadside tire changes. MELTON MOTOR SERVICE Phone 230-2 ? 109 N. Walnut 84. Ffcrnmfle, N. C. I I "*? J| V 6? tr" ZJ. s * f: | i H i /tin! z_ SUN.' AUG. 25-26 Will James ' m--Vv; 'if' . ?jm ?.?? -L. Mr. it the .?4,'Q Garde*. |g ta- **y Dorothg.. CVmp at White lake this > returned to their home from the Tfoodsrd-Herriag Mm. W! Vi and Deris tie week end at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Mrs. ftrank Shirley end Mrs. W. I. Shsekle forti attended the funeral of Richard Efeamafc in Hookerton, Friday. 'Friends will regret to know that wui regm w *apw i Mrs. C, T. Hicks is a patient in the Woodard-Herring Hospitafcf.Wilson, having broken her ankle while on a trip to Virginia Beach. { Mrs. W. I. Shackleford and Miss Nets Marie Sutton were called to Norfolk, ytL, on acooont of the seri ous illness of Mrs. Floyd Sutton. Richard Shackleford left Thursday to attend the deaf and dumb Conven tion which is bring held in Winston Mrs. J. C. Gardner and James Gardner, Jr., worn Farmrilie visitors, Tuesday. Miss Eunice Parker, of Woodland, and Miss Sara Griffin, of Lynchburg, S. C., are the guests of Mrs. Carios Walston. When a man's trying to lose weight he thinks that if he passes up two slices of bread, he's entitled to drink half a pint of cream. Every so often, some pessimist I "authoritatively" forecast*:** in a few years this coon try's oil re es wilt be exhausted. All tbw|k oil industry's Wl years of cole ful history such predictions has? been proven groundless. Additions A ? .. w w,.. - .. m.... VotTA nl|w rtpf Q1 w |nu*W2 rwervon nave auuwv mim ways been greater than current pro duction. Fttrther, ^proved reserves have uniformly turned oat to be greater than original estimates in dicated. A good example Is fee great Hast Texan field, discovered *1 1080. It wad expected to produce a grand total of 2,000,000,000 barrels.. It had already produced mobs feast that and its remaining reserves are cur rently estimated at about 3,000,000, 000 barret*.- 1;.' *4 We're .saving everything now, ex Phone487-1 FOR ? 'I tm J. D. Murphrey Wilson ft Contentnea Sts. FARMVILLE, N. C. j&Tfi ?4 One Vacant Lot ? ? MRS. FLORENCE V. NELSON PROPERTY On Contentnea and Grimniersburgr Streets FARMVILLE, N. C. FOR SALE ON ' ' ' t. *?? At Eleven.(ll:00) o'clock A. M. At Public Auction to the Highest Bidder for Cash. ' ? ? V '? . ? ? " ?? Sale to Be Held on the Premises in THE TOWN OF FMMVtLLE, N. C. JOHN B. LEWIS, Commissioner. >K i a Westerly Thl?.ti* 12th day of August, 1M6. m-ywm&r 13 I m GIN $2? '5 Quar 41 m 7 A6BAPAAIIC VL ? No. 2 Can 35C teoMin, Daisy CHEESE ff ?SSe V ii i ?N^PPH ?W': SvA* 73c . WiU.69 KL. 76e j, ?>.? ? ~ K W ww., vmm^ H a'riin#' Dm Sl.OO KERH#iPSf """* PkCaftS RUBBERS Jf, 5c % 8-m WHflBlWiSC Pcdte N?' Ms COLONIAL w firanfrait Jrice *- 33t a Www , J ! ADAM'S ^lT*;\cOtONUL . i ? r DRESSED CHICKENS, . , ^ '.'7-- .jSir-. fcjfey :l\# V- ?K? f-'-.J ; \*z% ;? ? -7 ?- I Stew, Roast and ;r. "Wi
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