Announces Addition Budget Department Ctttoi Ditm. Scop* Of Service T? Community; Bwigrt Manager Bailey At tanAu QaActal Srknnl ICIIIU Clip 1A. HI I OBnOVi Keeping step with the lstegt trends in merchandising, The Economy Au to Supply, representatives here of the B. F. Goodrich Company, has just put the company's Thrifty Bud get Plan into effect, it is announced by Cotton- Davis, manager. "We feel we have taken a major step forward in our merchandising program," declared Mr. Davis. This program cuts the dost of credit buy ing and makes it convenient for the consumer to utilize the merchandise while he Is paying for It ^ This service is made possible by the selection of those of good credit standing to participate in the plan, so that losses are minimized and the savings are passed on to the custom er. Purchases of B. F. Goodrich Silver town tires and tubes, Glasstex stor age batteries, spark plugs and a wide variety of other products for auto mobile and home use, such as radios, bicycles, 'electrical appliances and many others can be made under the new plan, Mr. Davis added. J. B. Beasley, who recently com pleted two weeks of special training at a school conducted by the Good rich company in Charlotte, will serve as manager of the budget depart ment. Mr. Davis expressed pleasure at being able to add this new depart ment which he feels will allow him to render more efficient service. SPECIAL RECRUITING ifjAM WILL VISIT GREKNVILI E Gresnvij'e win be invaded on Aug. 8 by a team from the world famous 82nd Airborne Division for a period of two dan, according, to an an nouncement by M/Sgt. Virgil B. LindSey, commanding officer of the Greenville Army Recruiting Service. The purpose of the visit is to stim ulate direct enlistments into thift famous fighting outfit, and the team will be made up of combat vetetans, who served with the 82nd during its sensational jump* into Sicily. Anzio, in the Battle of Nortnandy, and across the Rhine. Lt John D. McGowan, T/Sgt Joel D. The members of the taam are; 1st Smith, Jr, S/Sgt Peter C. Corney, S/Sgt Guy B. Ellis and S/Sgt. Wil liam J. Fisher. The 82nd Airborne Division was activated as the first Airbbrne Di vision in the Amy's history in 1M2. After training for needy a year the unit went oyerseas in April, 4*43- Its first actfon was a jump into Sicily irt July of that year. A part of the division jumped ' to save the Anxio On "D" Day, June 6,1*44, the Sted jumped into France, many miles-ta side of enemy territory, and cut off one of the German escape routes The division then fought as a ground unit through most of the campaign in Western Europe. ? . The last combat jump of the 82nd was when the division jumped ii)to German territory, and secured a foot hold across the Bhine. - The division is now seeking re cruits, both former servicemen and "fijst timers," to fill its ranks, which were depleted by demobilisation. Any young man interested may gpt the whole etory from the members of the team while they are in Greenville. BCTC Lamina Baker of 'Washington and Laura Hearne of Greenville have been employed aa cashier and secre tary respectively, in the treasurer's office at East Carolina Teachers Col lege, according to an.. announcement by F,: D. Duncan, business manager. Miss Baker and Miss Hearne will re place Dorothy Lewis of Ipannville and Mrs. Harold Woolridge of Hope well, Va., who have resigned. Both Miss Baker and Miss Hearne ass graduates of ECTC. Miss Baker taught in the primary -grades in the Williamston school .last year; and 'Miss Hearne, in the commerce de partment of Greenville high school. Miss Lewis, who has been cashier for the past two years white work ing on her master's degree, has ac cepted a position as registrar and business manager of the Wilmington Junior college, Wilmington. ..... ?'' '^'/yhy. \J- ';???! , ? . ':' l . _' -jT*'joui^BDj?riflj1Hlr!MiifBK_^^lB^'ij^ i u ? we re awwuiicing a A i; IT'S MORE CONVENIENT ?MORE ECONOMICAL We're proud' to tell you the good news about our newly im Crtd B. F. Goodrich Thrifty get Plan. Mote economical, more convenient, and thrifty too. Yon- will find it a pleasure to ?bob with us and use the Thrifty Budget Plan. .M More convenient?for it takes but a few moments to open an account. Just select the items you need for your home or car and add them tb your budget account. Terms can be arranged by the week or by. the raontb to fit your Keep an eye out for this little fellow in our advertising. He prill remind you that you can get the top selection of the merchan dise you need 00 economically convenient terms. Don't delay! Come in today end open your budget account. XHOW...OH CONVENIENT TERMS y ? - - , 4 - : 7 ? . -? ?.. . ? 1 YOU CAN GET new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown tires, new B. F. Goodrich tubes, and thepcrwer-packed B. F. Goodrich Glasstex battery. In addition to these well known auto I motive needs, there are many other products and services . which yon can bey on bur Thrifty Budget Flan. ^ k ' ' ' &W\V* COAIdin UNE Of MERCHANDISE - *- ? .v BK? ??.r-;; "; ~ ? - '?I d3i ? ? ? Let oar adVertieesB know that you reed their ads in the Enterprise. to* UBHG Hold air make driv ing safer. &5Lm VL1 quick, sure stops $ long, | safe mileage; I smooth, quiet J tiding. Melton Motor Service FARMVILLE, N. C. STOP AT THE SIGN OF SKILLED SEBVICE 2 us r. - Notice of executrix The undersigned, having; this day qualified as executrix of estate of Lizxie Gay, deceased, late of Pitt County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, or to her attorney, itemized and veri fied, on or before the 12th day of June, 1948, or this notice will' be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned or her attorney.* This the 10th day of June, 1947. EASTER MAY GAY, Executrix, 619 Market St., Wilmington, M. C. 'm. J. Bandy, Atty., Greenville, N. C. 18-6 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified at Administra tors of the Estate of Jesse S. Gay, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this it to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Farmville, North Carolina, on or before the 19th day of Jun 1948, or this notice will be pie in bar of their recovery. All i indebted to said Estate -will make immediate settlement. This the 18th day of June, 1947. Marian G. Abraras and Virginia G, Cayton, Administrators, of the Es tate of Jesse & Gay, deceased. John R Lewis, Atty. 20-6^ .. II liniiitfll fl. No traipsing: around to stores and .offices when yon pay bills by check the safe, \ systematic and sensible way to do business. mwmm bills with one TRIP TO TIE NEAREST MAIL BOX mvisri* 5*yWGS'?0*?s Our friendly service In aU ( matters will meet with your com plete satisfaction ; V ? ? _ '*& ? Wa '? " " ? * * ? < "SAVE TODAY for tXe things ' you will want Tomorrow! Bank of Farmville Jta PE? Household Necessities PARSON'S AMMONIA, qt bottle 23* CLEANS SWIFTLY and THOROUGHLY RENUZIT qt bottle ... 25* I southern manor PASTE WAX, 1 lb. can ..... , 39* CLOROX, qt btL 19*; I gal. btL,... ...SI* Just Chill ard Served. PERFECT AS A LIGHT REFRESHMENT APPLE JUICE, Mott's? qt ML lty Refrigerator Necessities Pick of the Ne*rt EGGS, doz., ?? 71j Triangle BUTTER, cubes, lb. 78<; roll, lb., 76^ Wisconsin CHEESE, lb., 49^ 'c .?j L?i ;? t ' Two Summer Favorites ! Ice Cream ... Easily Prepared Prom TEN-B-LOW Ice Cream Mis 10 oz. jar ?- 3ty Iced Tea TETLEY TEA 4 lb. 1?? 'zn* sp LARSEN*S PEAS, Freshlike, 14| oz can, 21* VAN CAMPS PORK and BEANS, 16 oz can, 2 for 27* HURFFS jS VEGETABLE SOUP, 20 oz can 3 for 25* SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS, 1 lb. pkg, 29* ( Spry Shortening-, 1 lb jar, 42*; 3 lb jar, $1.21 COLONIAL GRAPE JUICE, Pt. bottle 25* Rosedale OLIVES stuffed?7i ok. tar Red Heart DOG POOD 1 lb.-eu 2 for 25* Lux flakes, lgre pkg.,.... 33*: Lux Soap, 91 \ SWAN SOAP, regular cake, 2 for 21c Chiffon FiaStai 12 oz. pkg 30* RDfSO, lye phy, ; 3* Lifebuoy Soap, lge cake, 9* i 8UCED^?Qn! Ert lM^AM^*llberKIT__. SwjgSMfa* Hot Witt. Mottuoa?? ! SIRLOIN STEAK, Winner quality, lb., 83<* 4?-^ lb.,..... 45*

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