r 'I-' ? Every Coat a REAL BARGAIN new fail Styles in the season's ndwest ? colors ...sizes for Juniors, Misses mid Women... Be soreto s^tiieoe Coats Early FRIDAY and take advantage of this opportunity to get 4 REAL SAVINGS! * ."VS $? - ??? [ *35 Coats now $26.88 Twvmh Coverts Sheflands I I ' ' . z opportunity i rnr w ^ a a ?a w 1/+Y AWAY n BING NOVY A, GREA', SAVINGS w? ata xtiJe.. <87?? WlUliml mUal pair. ttq. UVM. ?12" w ?gj, -SSr | soooo 1 fy MaoUoiM and ami opal i%. *67*? ?wl Sis?>\ *0" fiKlttlfl MUM. *8" Soooo f7yw Mart PAY ON EASY TERMS AFT E HRISTMA > 479-7 Jrttfri?? JCRUII N.C. i t> ou-4 ?Ah HES ?W!?'?(S^?V'*?| ?h ? wGmPjj&&iBBPw3^nft 4^&k| T? ^ . TIB - 1 HBHHBpipkjaMnpiHM TV Bp I nearly ell of the states. capita While North snt of the tion in July, 1M7, 2.97 per cent of the mated workers factum, or more than White this is by no State stands below }ta rightAil posi tion in manufacture, when its cli mate, quality and abundance of workers and the abundance of its natural resources and raw materials ate considered. ^ *5$??$ North Carolina stood ninth In to tal value of manufactured products at the time of the last' census of manufacture Ijy virtue of the State's' processing of three bask raw mate rials into manufactured products, textiles, tobacco and furniture; which represented 90.6 per cent of the State's total value of manufactured products. Only a few other possibilities that should be exploited as far as possible am listed as follows:' processing hides into- leather and increased pro duction in teat&er goods; refining oils from peanuts, soybeans arid men haden into audi products as shorten ings, paints, varnishes and soaps; further processing of wood pulp into finished paper products; manganese, mica, kaolin; ' and other important minerals should be processed furth er, adding many times their crude condition value in "the refinements. These and many other raw mate rials could be proceased in small plants which require small capital and which would ihcreaae an their own earnings, thus adding many millions to the income of the people of tiie State, the report shows. Church Council Pgieeks For Stricken Nations ?- j| ' ? - -1 Churches throughout North Caro tin* are joining the nation-wide pie* for food and clothing which-will be shipped overseas by Church World Service, cooperative relief sad construction agency of the Protest ant churches. | The appeal of the Protestant churches for gifts in kind comes as whiter closes in for a third time since the ffeace on millions left help less by the ravages of war. Food is the first need. Church World Ser vice! through CROP, which it spon sors jointly with Lutheran World lief, appeals to farmers throughout the nation for gifts of faod for re lief. Already hundreds at thousands of pounds of wheslt have been contri buted in western states for CROP. One North Carolina town is at pres ent collecting a carload of canned and dried milk. Dried peas sad beans, wheat, soy beans and peanuts are a mong the food products Cotton is also being given for relief through CROP. Information on CROP may be had from the N C. Council of Chotehes, College Sta tion, Durham. Clothing and shoes are equally ai t*l. WHheut feed, people must starve,- but unless they have cloth ing to keep them from the ctid, they will just as surely fieeser Good used clothing; coats, suits, < , warm underwear, and socks are especially needed at this time Shoes are necendaty to continued work on the farms, facto and mines of countries strug r toward rehabilitation. ~ "" tding blankets, * sheets and nil caftan ef which i be shipped Service Center, for distri mmmmi dj m " kor Pp P. 1862,933; S*??. ?, Total Mies for the three ifi 598.882.50. This was a 10 increase ever total sales in ber. reflectinsr not only a seasonal crease in bend buying in many farm counties, but in the industrial cdun ties as well, the report stated. Chairman Wnidrop said although counties had net sales quotes in 1947 the a whole has a sales objec tive of 94 million dollars m its la the plan for managing the nation al debt m 1947. Mr. Wakirop sakf that Serins F and G Bonds are ex cellent investments for industrial and ShsinsM concerns as wall as for in dividuals and recommended that Urate shack to aee whether they have ea yet bought their limit of *100,000 for the calendar yen. The county chairman urged every citben apd firm who possibly can to buy Savings Bonds now to help fight inflation, do save -for the fotare, and, to help the nation property manege our national debt by spreading it a momg all oar people. Savings Bonds make an excellent Christmas gift. daflMlH-tM^MiiliiBlbfliiiidiisnsMSiliiai .__ 2.CVjiiv - * THANK YOUR LUCKY STAKSt If you're on the point of buying a old home mortgage, you Taxes, Interest, |wurance and _ lized over a period of years are t LOJUt 320 EVANS STREET c. Phone 2224 A. C. TAD LOCK, See. and Toms. DR.KENNETH L. QUIGGINS OPTOMETRIST Bank of Farmville Building EACH WEDNESDAY?9:00 to 5:00 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted "WSMAWsmmsmrAu* < E v J y , !NG Fof? COLD WEATHER APPETITES S' DUFF'S HOT ROLL MIX, 14* oz pkg AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, 20 oz pkg. LOG CABIN m 'i ? - SYRUP, 12 oz bottle MONARCH pure COFFEE, 1 lb jar. ARABY GOLDEN fe CORN, cream style cans SCHOOLDAYS SWEET PEAS, no. 2 can MONARCH ^ inn SAUERKRAUT, no. 2* can - WC ARMOUR'S STAR TREET, J ARMOUR'S ARMOUR'S STAR irt TREET, luncheon meat, 12 oz can. ARMOUR'S Corned Beef Hash, 1 lb can . V . HURF'S VEGETABLE SOUP, 20 oz can SALTED .CRACKERS, 1 lb box PHILLIPS Q PORK & BEANS, 12 ob can & for QUAKER QUICK!...?4"'' jH -jHl ^ OATS, 20ozpk* MY - T - FANE or J - 0 ASSORTED. - 3 pkga? for Z5C ^-X-PERT ?&!'?'? ?. READY TO BAKE 1 3 M CK GINGER BREAD ... WHITE CAILE 'i.-, DEVIL POOD ^ 14 oz. WILSON'S _-?? "i'-liSa HAM SALAD, 8 oz jar. 29c MONARCH- O MINCE MEAT, 18 oz iar OOC IDEAL FOMANDWICHfiS || f n (.... S*y? ? ?) 'You still huve time to tot ME, 5 ITS . TIME TO WINE YOUR FRUIT CAKE - NOW ? See Oar Selection. ft. . . form hA ^_^Wfk eold ?MK Cool at HI taodr hoUkHttkf* PmwtowI Mimd pMt PffM frittr n oqo^ iato cap of fnlp Cot into aqoara# Sh Spt *<|Ml 1 ^^LVZ mUm* PEE' MILK Van Houten's pure Cocoa, | lb pkg large cans 27c 34e Staley'g Corn Syrup, 24 oz 23c DIAMOND Walnuts, lb. 42c QUU.ITY MEATS PORK ? ;wa CHOPS, lb. 59c Pure Ground BEEF, lb.. 40c GRADE A STEAKS, lb,. 69e Large Size DREFT Swipes Cleansing; TISSUES 15c 125 ft. roll WAX PAPER 25c OCTAGON laundry O soap o for 35c

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