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THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1943 THE NEWS - JOURNAL, KAEFORD, N. C. PAGE THREE ; Miss Margaret Lewis, wh. has been chosen May Queen for 1944, by the student b dy of Flora Macdonald Col lege. Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vuy S. Lewis of Hemp. A ','''.1,' Rural 'Mail Woman' Has 35-Mile Route AS WAR BRIDE. Brilliant Ginger Rogers is rurrenllj before the cam era at RKO Radio in a dramatic role, thai nf a soldier's bride who carries on while he is at the front Tender Comrade" is the work inn title of the script. The story Is said to rival "Kitty Foyle" in opportuni ties for Miss Rogers' talent. Mt'Kecsport, Pa., Nov. 20 Mrs Ruth Baird this district's first U. S. rural "mail-woman," advises folks , along the H. F. D. ra;tes to paint their roadsi'e r.ir.il boxes so their names' are distin.i'.:i.-hr.ble. She serves 1,1)0 f in; ilics along 35 miles ol the Lia.'oin Highway. O Gov. En'c.irr.ion I Back From Trip To Midlands i Ralcish, Nov. 22. Co--rnor : Broughtm returned to Ms office today, after att.:v.'i:-r, a n.crtiii of the exe cutive con:m;U?o of the National' Governors' conference, of which he is a meml:cr, in Chirnjo. Governor Eroushton addressed the 51st meetinr; of th? Cincinati (Ohio) club last r.ipht, and later was the guest of Former Governor Myers Y. Cooper of Ohio. O Vandals Take Statue's Gun now OPEFI Goldsboro, Nov. 22 The rifle which has been in the hanc's of the bronze statue of a soldier in front of the Wayne county courthouse since the end of World War 1 has disappeared. Nobody seems to knew what became of it, or Just when it was removed. It is supposed to have been taken as an act of vandalism. The OPA's Bull Somebody ought to tell the differ ence between a steer and a bull. In a recent letter, Andrew R. But ler, a cattle raiser, of Blairstown, N. J., was told that his "request on the killing of steers cannot be granted. It is contrary to the rules of OPA. The remaining SO head must be kept fcr aeei.r. purposes." C. Ei E . "Formerly Hill Wrights Place" ROUTE 15-A FOOD? GOOD! DRINKS? COLD! COFFEE? DELICIOUS! Hours Open? 5 P.M. to 12 P.M. Closed Every Tuesday NOTICE NO CURB SERVICE PUROI- STATION with GAS and OIL Station Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 P. M. Sunday 2 P.M. to 12 P.M. weekdays Closed Every Tuesday A friendly place for a pleasant Evening CHARLIE & ETHEL BAKER iSBSGI BEHIND ig&yys.3i the SEEK By PAUL MALLON A column disclosing the views and purposes of Washington officialdom with unequated clarity and candor. Read this much talked about, much quoted column by Paul AAallon, and keep up with events in the nation's capital. REGULARLY-IN THIS PAPER 2E FOR YOUR NEXT TAXI Dial 201-1 Check Our Reasonable Rates "When it Rains, Snow or Blows Service Cab Always Goes". SERVICE CAB CO. Michele Minus Formal Wcnr : -1 . , ; w - .?:......, i .. ' . I i t, .. .... - , ... , - . .,. '. , u. - .s-? .- . . ? ' t V1 i r V 4 J h V .jV, -- D?.ptiit Cl.urch Announcements Th3 (ki .rs of Hip Rautist Church il'j i. : i.re opt n. ill you come ;.ip :.: in S.inU:iy morning ::, v. Ji.i.- S-.:i.:;.y Scho-.i C:4.i. ' p c .ch's: ! it 11:0 1 ovlock. Su!?ct fur ; t'-u i i.i h.Mir; lr'CAHNATE WIS- t e foi'.;ct; Dring a liberal ol ; SunJ.iy o:. a ocd promlfo of I:s p.id be.'ore this year rely, you w;,nt to have a .Hiding a NEW BAPTIST to U i'c : i u:io clorc'S. IM't m t CHUHCH, All t;.e circles ol the W. M. U. are a:--rd to moot to;.;i-'Jior at tne Baptist Cl.mvh Sunc'ay afternoon, Nov. 28th Tit 2:50 o'cl jc'.c. T'io lijics will study, i.'k.r.che Sycir.or White's book; "More tii.in Conquerors." The W. M. U. is I farther utting aside ore day f rr its ' ,ect ance oi the Week of Prayer. The ladies arc rsked -.u meet at the Biutit Church Tuesday morning Nov. 30th at 10:00 o'clock to bfgin this special day of prayer. Tiie Baptist conreRaticin will meet in a union serviie with the Metho dist rnu 1': tvbytcri:iTi cnnKreRutiuns y. i' ':. y evening at 7..'i:i o clock. The Union service will he hi Ki at the Mct !uii.:l Church. !i:-u!!ur Marcsg will be our fcuCit spialu r tin .-.eiung. Women of Hoke C'uimty. Tou May He Feminine, Rut You i an tie Sol dier too. Join The M AC. Help Speed Him Back. : k- : :; ; : :: : ::: ; : : :: :: RED SPRINGS THEATRE FSOr.'UVME FOR MEEK REGINMNO NOV. 25 Between scenes of her musical comedy lieruiue role at IJIi'O Kadio, Michele Morgan, recently nntur:il!pd I'uriM'iin . veen star, relaxes and absorbs a soft drink. In "Hiier mid Hi.si.i-v" slit- is to lie soon with fellnw frolickers Frank Sinatra and Jack llnlcy. Fertilizer j For the 1943-44 crop season the sup 1 ply of fertilizer materials available: for ; food production is larger lhr.ii any ! previous year, except for potash atu1 (organic nitrogen, say USDA oiricia.ls ; will be made as to when the colic, t.'i 1 will visit yur county and his itiner ary will be given. O Hog Trasedy. Auburn, Neb. Knocked down and mauled by two large hogs, 7-year old V.'. ':n-.t in, V.. -a The Nav; : 1 i v. y ti.:'t ro Xiry iM'c- ' ' '' ' " I-..-'.; '- t'i iv). rt for C:-' f : I ; i C.iriy'mas r.nd ; Vho .'. ;:'.'; i. -sued titrilar holiday in . .ions I.:;l wcuk. Keu Zcal'.nd is canr.iiu' 50 canr.iii!! Wayne Beatty didn't cry, then or la- cent more ll:;h than a year ago. ter when his mother administered' first aid. But when his shirt was re- i moved and Wayne saw it was ripped to rags, he began to wail. "And that was my brand-new shirt," he sobbed. O per Li !? !"! Women of Hoke County. The Wo mens Army Corps Needs You. Join The WAC. Help Speed Him Bark. . r . f . . (.1 r- ir p i 5 .n, SO PROUDLY WE HAIL j .;, Nov. 25-2C Claudctte Ct.lbert, Paulctte Goddnrd, and i '. Veronica Lake in Wild Kill biliott in i;; ,:,rday OysfeadKaiil Ropery 1 $ f-ji-i Su ci-i George Sanders in v M.:m'ny Greer Carson end Ronald Coleman in 8 :Xisn RAHD33B HARVEST ... I:.i0 tin,! .!:.'0 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy m I ' AIR RAID WARDENS Sonja Ilcnie and Jack Oitkie in S Mat. Daily 3:30 WINTERTIME l y4 y They DOTXI have n stake la their Electric Company! Paul Packard own boom toc in h local iigni and power company. Jimmy, the newtboy, never bought a share of stock in hit life. But to has a stake In the electric company too because Jimmy's bank forests his small savings in just such businesses. Tow savings bank, yow life insurance company, yew fraternal order probably put some of yow money into electric securities. In a very real sense, the electric light and power companies were built by the same people they serve. For in them are savings of 45 million bank depositors and 66 million insurance policyholders year savings invested in American business and carefully managed by experienced business men for you and for America! CAROLINA 1$&Wm FLIGHT COMPANY . NONE TO WASTE irW. ELECTHICITT IS WAR material plenty to use 9. i r
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