Mb R. Gradmiie riatton, and J. P. Dayonport, D. F. Hardison, Made G. Smith and Jaaae W? t,f: nu ! TO ) i N v 0 IJ R FRlLNL'SHif wn :? OVl w * ;.?* ; -r- ? ? ? v,.4 ^-'?Sfc ,.;2;t i?..JUB| H??j t~*L .^' . to f >nn kMf yaw ImM Mm diwa M ?nh m to M? thtot Chafe* ?* toft, goUoo toons* ftefeh or tovoty brorf?i rtoto*. W? m I*mq i ju|* , MWVffT^VV I wBI U AMI IMMEOIATI "Farm vine's Shopping Farmville, N. C. ks ? ? you've wondered if Hudsons are as thrilling to drive as they aae to look at So there's a driver's teat in a new Hudson awaiting yon at your nearby dealer's. Take the wheel! There is something easier about Hudson steering, ftji lightly an the accelerator. There's a rush of silent power from a Super-Six or Super-Bight engine that makes yon drink of an eagle's swoop. O* the highway, arrow-like steadiness, road-hugging eta come true, dealer will show you the yotiri, bat M . m ^ fall %*? oiQ&ri ity to mtoetete it in a Arthur B. Corey, Pitt county if?**' ? at.* neglected to protection," Mr. Corey strongly urge local veterans to gat the facts about their. G. I. insurance from my office, the nearest Veterans Administration office, or from any ilfe insurance agent. Among the veterans in Pitt county, three-fourths at them have allowed their insurance to topee. "This protection may mean the difference between financial inde pendence or want for the veterans' wives and children. It will have a marked effect on the eooftomic secu rity of our community. "If the veterans who have lost this protection knew the filets, they would lose no time in getting it bade. Re gardless of how long their insurance has been lapsed, they pan reinstate it, in most easel, without a physical examination if they apply on or be fore August 1. "Term insurance may be convert ed into ordinary life, twenty payment lifp. thirty payment life, twenty year endowment, endowment at age 60 and endowment'at age 65, and made payable in lump sum, or three methods of monthly instalments." Meat Prices Soar As Foreign Agents Appear On Market! The price of meat, which dealers assured Congress so positively a year ago would not rise shove "rea sonable levels" with the removal of price control, is up in eastern cities above the old "black market" prices considered so shocking during the price-control?era. Moreover, authorities see no pros pect of any real price decline before fall when the lot-fed cattle will begin NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX The undersigned, having this day qualified as executrix of estate of Li?ie Gay, deceased, tote of Pitt County, this to to notify all peraoa having claims against said estate to prpgent them to the undersigned, or to her attorney, itemised and veri fied, on or. before the 12th dqy af| June, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wiH please immrdistr payment to| tl>e undersigned or bar attorney. This the 10th day -of June, 194V. | EASTER MAY GAY, Executrix, IjL 619 Market St, ? _ Wilmington, N. C. v Wm. J. Bundy, Atty., - Greenville, N. C. 13-61 eH'MW .? '? ' 4to tha to J only *>* ? during the Bat the majority opinion V ? . ?JS?3SE? j?d ,? ronueee to be evea larger than is?t ear's all-time tarwd by mow than ausrter of a million bushels. STH i. believed, eventually ii?ht have qmk etfwt 9& "g* if^TSice. should daoilne. i. too sari* y?t-J,oW^.r'. ** 1 whether foreign buying Have ?iffie?e?tiy by that time off ~ffi0^todBniM1df.r J in to bring a decrease in the jmana gminand ihtoeiow a dsem?? PrALriher uncertainty is the com Ld !or*Sttle, ?*1 0* *?"" l"*d Wyiitf. 1*t4* . ?'.' .L k-id to ? iisilt s small liinHrvn for -??7 -i *,refo? ttame is no possibility ot ? home market bring depleted by utsids beyeta. S? i- *- u ?w ?? onnw? ??"" ?? v,wt? ^ T? . am holding ?P -?? Having qualified as Adnrinistra m5T<?<S? isa^aSfg a sssfessU* ffl itt'bar vf -tee?r; miasm? r 2ffii *n pi "1S."r?S g"37^.'9?, Marian G. Abrams and Virginia G. ? Cayton, Adminintrators, o< *?? Es tate of Jeeaa S. Gay, diseases. John B. Lewis, Atty. 20-601 >JBRH <brtm to a a,000,000, according to thi BilHniiiBflHlBiKLI i .|i costs less w own a KK'5S^R ??& vSPfiSt!^:^p5u.,T.*i '"" ? ?&,. A-v' . '?.?? ?.. EL.T ?.' & "" -?? iTl ' - *mam bp r^. gg-. Build Your Home With <v< & V V f-;> I wrw?*rwW **5v? J ? Ki?' 'vaS^J _ _ 1* -jv; ?'" I )M, *7 * XTL"boratory 'pested ? o N.C. Concrete Masonry Assoc'n SMITH Box 548 Phone ."? f, ? ? . t Eg/i- c',-*'" ? F ' *5'"* }?^N Kp - 1 fe?! ?-..: ;,i Lrs Kington, N. C. H ?-s ..?'?'.ffiiMi . <TT^T^BI!IP| - 1 ' ? ,^m ? ? J:.X$*TT&P -Mr ;'?? : - ' "?? _i i . -il 1n VarmviUfi nv fo*: '?< "? ' CoMnc^ " AnMt pim0- WM| f?o*ite ?-and* Urc are the hqrediatts for an econoniaul, easy4o-make apple pie. No-fuss or bather?almost ready to eat! Pffi, APFl^Comstodc, 2 No. 2 31c FLAKO PIE CRUSTrf^JIH|HHM Dufkee's APPLE PIE?PieE,2 Regular 16 oc. loaf ? ? ??> '? - I If Ho ?Lj Wmm WV- ^ ?

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