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FARMVILLE
123 E. Wilson Sc. Pkaie'2671
FARMVILLE, N.G
You Ask . ..
TICK A DIFFERENCE
IN MTO SERVICES?
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Our Answer Is .
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Yes, Definitely!
Our mechanics are all thoroughly trained craftsmen with
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a thorough knowledge of automobile construction; they can
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find the trouble promptly and know how to remedy it
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The use of genuine replacement parts and the proper equip
ment used in the installation is important... We lack noth
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ing in this respect to assure you perfect satisfaction.
-Every Customer Made A Friead"
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113 W- W<? Street "WALES j
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cifcesa had been ravaged by
ah- attack. The Japanese
I might
on underground guerilla war
fare against the American forces for,
years -to canfe. It wus thought fur
ther that a deep hatred might have
been bred in the masses of the Ja
panese people toward' America, and
that this might make reconstruction
and the eventual establishment of an .
acceptable Japanese government ii
possible. - It was^forseast in some
quarters that-fuU-scgJe occupation.of
the Japanese islands might have to
ba maintained for a generation or
more.-. " ' :
The ?acArthtfr policy in Japan
would take volumes to describe in de
tail. Its badlc principle tad been
adncotioi^-cgupfed with a, very firm
kind of justice. Ifce first ?teP was
the elimination of ^he Japanese miti-.
tarists from positions of influence.
The" war criminals were sought ont,
tried, and pnniahsd. The enormous
authority of the Emperor?which is
a religious force difficult to under
stand in an "Occidental country?was
used to the utmost. 'The Japanese
people were assured that the Ameri
cans were there to help and that they
had nothing to fear, If they obeyed
the rules. An extremely tight dis
cipline was established over the"]
American military forces, afid it was
demanded that they make themselvdk
wprthy examples of a democratic na
tion. : -
JlacArthur has been criticized for
mahy things, but no one can doubt
his administrative ability, as shown
in Japan. To inculcate even the sim
plest democratic principles in the
mind has been a" task" of
difficulty. Japan has
always'been a feudal country. The
bulk of the -people have never had
anything to about its govern
ment.-Until 1853, when the U. S.
flotilla tn>d4f Commodore Perry
opened the doer to fxade,-% had Jbeen
(ajjjfej; sompletel y secluded from
Western influences. In late years, the
militarists swamped the country with
their swsord-rattling propaganda, and
did everything possible to- sell the
idea that Japan's destiny was domi
nation of- the; world. ' . j;
In the face of all this, the Ameri
can occupation forces have achieved
a remarkable degree of success, it
will be ridiculous to assume that JS
pan is now completely prepared for.
self-government. She will have to be
guided in one way 6r another for a
long time to oojne. But a growing
measure of democratic knowledge
and feeling is built up, and special
stress has been placed on democratic
education in the schools* Work
now being done to revitalize
ese industry and trade,^pnd the cam
paign against the black market?
scourge-of Japan as it is of all the
defeated nations?has been i
[ It is notable that MacArthnr has!
had a free' hand in Japan and, in
that, he ha# had "a tremendous ad-j
mehiefs
has been
^a^blHr section of
Korea and there, as usual, die has
In the
little, to
sArthur has
1st tactics.]
among ?1
seem to bel
?s"" wc iiusivijvy. iiopau,
American rule, has come a
I Way in, two years, mi thjs
r reason for pride
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FLASHLIGHTS
SOUTHERN
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Why lose tour curmil^ M
Cash's -Woven None Tapes. t
weeks' delivery. Rsr sale by Epia
copal Altar GuH|?- "r _ lS-Jp
iV, H. P. OUTBOARD MOTOR^
Special $$SM. Regular 99$M >a
lue. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO,
"The Firestone Store," Main SL,
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FOR &ALE?Arsenic of
wholesale or retail. B. L.
FarmviHe, N. C. Phone 410
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LOST: Top to Kelvmator cabinet 1
mile out ap^i< Fountain highway.
Please return to mt Allen, 114 N.
Main street. Reward. 15-lp
FOB &ALE? Sir ne* tftharre tracks. |
Mpe C. Hubert Joyaer.
YOU GET FWBfe INSTALLATION
when you EuY Firestone
SEAT COVERS from SOUTHER^
COVERS from SOUTHERN
SUPPLY CO., "The Firestone
Store," Man St., Faraville.
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FOB. SALE; 8-foot reach-in Frigid
aire. In. exeeDeot condition. Royal
Grill, Farmrille. lL "*?3f . ' *
JUST RECEIVED NICE LOT OF
SEAT COVER#"? Oan fit mart
cars. WESTERN AUTO ASSO.
STORE. ' *
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WANTED: EORN! $L?0 per busbel
in ahnck or shelled. Price subjegt
? to change without notice. -?? B. )U
Lang, Farmrille, N. CX,
, 410-1. * (M^-tO
Now you can bay FIRESTONE DC
Luxe CHAMPION^ at low* than
Pre-War Prices, Liberal trade-in,
allowance. SOUTHERN", SUPPLT
CO? "The Firestone Store," Main
. St., Farmrille^ -v."v*
WANTED?Fertiliser bags. We pay!
10c each for burlap fertiliser bags
and 6c eachi for white fhrtiHser
bags, a U Lang, Farmrille, N. C.
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JUST RECEIVED?Shipment of Do
pont and Trojan dusting powder
for roses. WESTERN AUTO ASSO
CIATE STORE Fangville, N. C.
i ? We hay# a
today-' WESTERN AUTO AS
SOCIATE. STORE.
s-wr
JVSp RECEIVED /?i Shipment of
Boys' aid Girla' BICY(*,ES
| Western Anto AssoHate Store. ,
JUST RECEIVED ? Big Order ?f
VIGORO, Pruning Shears ft Radge
Shears, ? Western Aujo Associate
Store, Farmrille, N. C. ; "J
FOR RENT?Jack for breeding par
poses .PECAN GRQVE DAIRY.
? ' J20-15e
BE SURE TO TUNE IN ON W-P-T-F
Every Sunder semiring from btSOj
to 10:00, and bear about all the new
inventions and, when they nay he
erprwtdd on the
gled WHfc aengs t . _ .
to please.?Western Anto Associate!
HELP WANTED; Male ft female:
Aveipge 145 weekly for men or
voatan to supply customers Jf
ed business. No. investment. Start |
now. Write J. R. Wetkins Co.,
Val
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Third Army Ares, according to *
^^gjswed v 1st Lt
Coypi, Fwt Bragg, Sff 188th Medi
cal Battalion, flnt Jackson, SL "
J; Hq. Detachment,
Battalion. Foil Braeg, 5;^n) iobQe
Army SurgtaaJ He
11; Army Service
McPhersan, 6s., 7. These
m w|
ss they ere fiBe?l andmore
.oeem. .!?. 3r. ~ J
The assignments wfll he fllW by
former members of the Army, Navy,
Marine Corps.- end Coast Guard, who
may apply fur direct assignment to
those jobs. Once enlisting for
of these openings, the men will be
promised that they will .not be trans
ferred to a post outside of the Third
Army Area, for at least one year un
less their entire uhiV is stored out
of the area. In this case, the
will accompany the unit.
, This offer to former servicemen is
in conjunction .with the Recruiting
Service "VJ" or "Veterans Joining"
.activities, being carried en this
month. The openings are in many
different military occupational spe
cialties and in all grades. Moat at
the jobs, howsvSr, call for _
from Private, first Class to Ser
geant.
ARMY ACGWrS MBftttEgrc
FOR RESERVE COMIOSSIONB
three gradee wfca'knve served bona*
"ably for at least
FVrieral service in ^ .Af?7J*
United States, or one of its eosn
?mte, between DecJ, lM1- " "
30,1M7, ?n?f apply fon* a
httheOffioerm HeservsCo^
Current Amy *
(hat applicants be at lea* 21
of a^e and that they- must
passed their ?8th teW?J *
jCT^tment in ths^)fliee||
L Detailed intorm^?i
application mayj
the nrenaratioo or appucavw 1
Statt^
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ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE
gJdi CAB; ,. *ZUI
' Pork and Beans, 2 16 oz. cans. -29*
Red Mill VINEGAR- gallon bottle 67*
Jiffy Hot IM1 Mia, 14* o*. pkg. 27*
Mott's Apple Alice, qt. bottle 19*
Franco-American Spaghetti, 16 oz can?15*
MARGARET v
Field PEA& No. 2 can... .......... 19*
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Corned Beef HASH, No. 2 can 29*
.15*
creamy Peoaat Bat
ter! A perfect betweeo-aweJ snack tor the entire family!
oz jar .25*
i-Ho Crackers- 1-lbrpkgr........29#
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