? COLLECTORS ........ Mm Nnm ? Capitol Na. 143 , ? SHOO-SHOO BAST COW-COW BOOGIE YOU AM ? w, .%&; r-- ? FfwUy SlMy ? Capital No. 1M G. I. JIYE ' I'M GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN, AND' ? Capitol Na. 141 AC-CRNT-TCHU-ATB THK POS1TIVR iSME^T^ THERMS A FELLOW WAITING IN - Capitol Na. 180 i ) ? JUST RECEIVED 1 ? BOOGIE IN ??" WATCH YOURSELF, BABY 1 The Arfato-Kau ? Victor Record No. 20-19*4 Price ?5c THE WOODCHVCK SONG PASSE Ttex Beneke ? Victor No. 20-1951 ??Price 65c BLOWTOP BLUES ? ITS BAD WITH MY HAN AND ME LB Green and Her Orchestra ?: Victor No. 20-1957....?Price |Sc SHORTY'S GOT TO GO BUFFALO SHUFFLE Boll Mooee Jadceon ? Queen No. 4112 Price $5* MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Allow 15c for atfliir ant 5c for each additional selection. COMB IN AND LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITES! m -j: i-V; MRS. J. M. CARRAWAY, Phone 479-7 ? North Moln St ? FarmviBe, N. C. Just Rec SHIPMENT OF ? 5 - BURNER KITCHEN STOVES ? WATER PUMPS and COAL HEATERS. Call To Sec Us for Your Electrical * and Plumbing Supplies ? . V ? ? * '?* ' >, v ,.J : .'H,. -.'iSiaBHiWi' -i :* '?&? "> ' ' ' ...4 Refrireratiofl &?tectriiService 111 East Wilson St. FumrdOe, N. C. When is a '?O Imm ar WHEN IT-ASSISTS tm'i When you approach this Association for a Mortgage Loan, we aceept the opportunity to HELP you buy a House or retire an existing loan. The Loan we offer is designed, by our plan, to produce most equity, in least time, at lowest cost Of, ultimately to effect complete home-ownership, on co a farma '.[> ' v j - ?? easiest terms. FIRST FEKRAL UIIMStLOM ?: rn. .i&i 320 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE, N. C. ' Phone 3224 I A. C. TADLOCK. See. and Trees. ^ ' v~ * ft'r1-? ^j _ - ^ me touowtnf property Moaning to the Mrs ?C Mrs. 6. E. Moots wil be sold at poWk auction fit front of the City HaB in the Town of Farm vile on HIGHEST BIOtlCR FOR CASH: >NE LOT and STORE 1 Pauline Dixon returned to her ] school work, at Meredith Oolleg Monday. She ?M accompanied to Raleigh by her parents, Mr., and Mrs. R. D. S. Dixon. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillips, of Phoenix, Aria., have announced the birth of a son. Mrs. Phillips is the former Mies Ruby Marlowe. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, Jr., of I Farmville, were guests of Mr. and [ Mrs. W. V. Redick, Sunday. -M Revival Services The revival services in progress this week in the Christian Church here ate being well attended and a fine spirit of fellowship is being manifested. Dr. Cecil Jar man has a soul stirring message each evening. The music rendered by the choir is | an Inspiring feature. You are invited to come and enjoy I these services. Legion Meets The Waistonburg Legion Post, 832, held the second at its regular month" ly meetings, Friday night, in the local school building at 7:80 o'clock. A de lightful barbecue supper wai served by Benney Tugwell, to come seventy five veterans. Among the guests present was Miss Elma ChambHss, local faculty mtemLrr, aul former WAC. Most of the business' period was taken up by Commander Henry JJurch, in appointing the various com mittees: Executive Committee?Har vey R. Gay, chairman, Wayne Cox, Walter Speight, John T. Craft, Jr., and James A. Redick. Membership Committee?Vice Commander D. Har old Bailey, chairman, Charles Harper Hardison, John Woo ten, Paul Gallo way, Arthur Beamon and Charlie Letch worth. Legal Committee?C. T. Hicks, Jim Gay and Harvey R. Gay, Puhlidty Officer?D. Harold Bailey. Athletic Officer?DobbsDixdn. James Gardner, SrT, was named to act as Child Welfare Offices. After some discussion, .the Legal Committee waa requested to make in vestigations in -regard to building a Legion hut ; ^ : There were twelve new members brought into the post The meeting was brought to m close by silent P?y?. ..'J. ' . BIRD CLUB The members of the Bird Club studied the value of the woods and trees in relation to bird life and how a forest fire would deprive wild life of homes and'shelter. Special em phasis was placed on the fact that everyone should be careful not to smoke in the woods and should aL ways put campfires out Pictures of forest fires, cats as enemies of birds and colored pictures of birds were shown: -Marion Corbett read a description of the Cardinal and its habits. Be cause of its beauty, its cheerfulness, activity and indnstriouaneas; it ia now our state bird. It lives in al every state in America and has troduced and naturalized in Dig ' ' 1 IRpMMBitlHli cares eagerly for the young white the female is sitting on S second laying of eggs. The female [is net as conspicioua in color as the safeguard from observation the fa I 1 and get the best quality ysa eaa afford. Ia the long run, you'll SAVE ALL WATS? and make income go farther. * " \; ' <? 'tirfriilMrmPiltfii't'A ? ttu> a y Oar (rinif ?rrfc? In all fiaofieial inn>4 in > ^ aAttem ?m pa with rw ?a ?: vJtiftSliAm - "SAVE TODAY for the thins* will waat Tomorrow! b4- ; ;? mms wmos " ??i 8FW HUp .ii OF ASrrOMOBILE Pursuant to the Ptower of Sale contained in Chapter 28, Article 13 of the North Carolina General Statutes (1943), the undersigned Administratrix wilt on SATURDAY, Sep tember 28, 1948, at 12:00 a^kx* noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction in front of the City Hall in the Town of Farmville, North Carolina, the fol lowing described personal property: ONE-1941 4-DOOR CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN, Motor No. C-2S 30069; also One Auto Trailer. By law this sale is exempt from ceiling price regulations. This the 30th day of August, 1946. WINIFRED C. LANG, Admrx. of the Estate of James R. Lang. J ppigpl vniiy u?u * 1 u UU StiiS*?'*'?*- ?"* i?: ? .: * ? 'H^'y fvfe ?tsiZ'.JVs . _ I- ru..c /su Family Allowances StIO la Fffect SPONSORED BY MX; -r-ip ijSOTxias* /???$?,.; i . t' Ttkut* lord of Trade tiP ?' "*? "w| m. TO SELL reifi) r< - & - ? ! ??i ,>r< ??.<?# - IN - fe Ikelial ? Tka tlela" ! " r-T?"v" ?; . ? gg; " "^p - ? 12,000,006 Pounds Sold This Season ? re. _ ?_ i... .t bmbb L?irnJ p6i nil lit 10# rt Market Average above Average for the Belt . jpapMRI Sales Now limited to Three Hours Per Day. . ... ? ? ; '? ???? ?' ?? r. ?? ". i*. P"**: ' ? r' J'^US M m aNsiB The lid is off the first fall hate are hunMing oat of our huge hat box ... and what chapeaax they are! Soft felts adorned with satin and taffeta; hereto sporting coekards; cocktail and dinner puffs of rich fabric. Be the first to start off the with a magnificent now ere

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