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? - ....... X TAGE SIX Sears Roebuck Are An As : *The Sears Roebuck Co. Store * in Wilmington prides itself upon having one of the best sales organization ever gathered together to serve thes hopping public " of Eastern North Carolina. Not only is every member of the sales staff polite and dependable, but the head of each department is an expert in I his own line. For those who shop regularly at Sears' Wilmington store there is an extra pleasure for them in the friendly contacts made in the store. MR. KLANDER, head of the hardware department at Sears, has been employed here for the f other experience . that made him, admirably fitted omers* in selection of electrical fixtures, but he knows all about power tools and electrical appliances. MR. HIATT, manager of the *- ?if furniture department, uuuvca j a pleasure for fV.-' ' customers to go fee shopping on our; second floor. He jg? "k $?> T has been with . Hi -yg M Sears for 12 MM - J jw years and he c ^kL. * < S is alu'ayS "'a<'t0 * Sj5?e> >'" M assist with any &&&; home furnishA ftpa ii!_s ur interior iJt - tifflSii decorating problem. MR. HUNNICUTT, manager of the stove department, is an ex gmMKii pert in his line. H heating proup*' if ^ y?'J are perplex bBOk.1';... ed over some 1 trouble relating to your stove, he will be glad to have you con- ' suit him. 'v I I i ( I I ft l( ~ || ' A. H. MOORE 1 FIR i 'j H 1| WEDNE | FRIDAY 1! )! )! II II II i I! I fcniKKmimtxutxi I Employees > .set To Store Aid Can lie Given On Mail Orders Many people who have been mail order customers of Sears Kocbuck for years do not appreciate the advantage of sending in their orders through the local store, says It. Stewart, manager of Sears Wilmington store. "Here we have trained employees, anxious to assist in every manner possible in selecting merchandise and in getting orders fixed up exactly . as they should he. That is one of the services upon which we pride ourselves." Not only is it more convenient to have the store send in your order, but, as Mr. Stewart points out, in many cases delay may be avoided because store employees know from which Sears branch certain orders may be most quickly procured. "Next time you have a mail order for Sears," says Mr. " loo- it to US. You'll be amazed at the fine service you'll get." MR. CUNNINGHAM, manager if the electric refrigerator delartment, lias been with Sears efrigeration. Even those who tave no intention of making an mmediate purchase of an electric efrigerator find it profitable to :onsult our Mr. Cunningham. He s always glad to talk over these natters with Sears' customers. MR. FARRAR, manager of Sears' radio department, has been vith the Wilmington store for 3 ARE 1 i I 1 II ||:| 5;.. I 1! OFFE Ei Mffl mk\ % I ORG/ ST SALE.* ,SDAY, AUGUST r, AUGUST 23rd SELL % _T ?e? wnwsm years. He has A answers to E questions about SB radio and radio iKsaBEffie. -ft* reception. Visj itors are always welcomed in his ; department. GEORGE GORE, manager of j the Sears' sporting goods dej partment, is a native of Brunswick county and has many fiiends and relatives around Shallotte, 1 and Supply. He is one of Sears'; I most valuable employees, and j I those who have business in his j department are sure of a warm j welcome. JOE COCHRAN, assistant in the hardware department, is a ' I recent addition to the Sears sales; family. Already he has shown j | that he has the stuff to make 11 him a great asset to the organ- J A i ization. 11'1 If, lltl Good Service | At Graingers1 R. C. Grainger Has Provid- L ed To Render His Farmer " Friends The Best Possible Service In His Mod- J ern Warehouse jix R. C. (Mr. Rufe) Grainger, to- | bacco warehouseman on the Fair Iw c Bluff market needs no introduc- j tion to tobacco growers of Co- | lumbus, Brunswick and Horry I counties, since he has been sell- y ing tobacco for them for 15 years in Fair Bluff, however, he has been in the tobacco selling busi- c ness since 1922, and holds the dis- g tinction of being the oldest tobacco warehouseman to be in jhusiness continuously in Fair h Bluff. " j" Mr. Grainger has brought to- j j, gether for this season one of the j. : strongest tobacco warehouse for- I j ces he could get. The bookkeeper j a for the Grainger warehouse is j _ |Mr. Hand, of Florence, S. C., |n j Louis Rogers, bookman, A. H. h iMcKennith, of Reidsville, clip- e j man, Jack Grainger, floor man- c ! ager with R. C. Grainger as sales P leader. h Mr. Grainger's warehouse \jfas o . burned down a few years ago and j t 'he built a new and larger one, |V %EADY J [HE RI( RING YOU VNIZATION in > ? Zlst , WITH MOC > f . HE STATE PORT PILOT, S Military Rail Chief f ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ j | Arthur H. Gass ippointed manager of the military ransportation section of the Assoiation of Araeriaan Railroads, Arbur H. Gass will direct all military ail service from headquarters to be stablished in the office of the quar- < ermaster general of the United States Army in Washington, j I OLD DOCK, Aug. 15.?Mrs. j loyd Hayes of Brunswick visited slatives here last week. Brooks Long, Casper Ganus and: im Ward of Bethel were visitors j 1 this section Thursday night. 'Mou,nll Sneirs snent last reek with her aunt, Mrs. H. E. j ,'ranford, in Wilmington. I Little Ruth Blackman under J rent a tonsil operation Tuesday.' Mr. and Mrs. Delma Smitty of I Washington D. C., are visiting I slatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Purvis and j hildren viisted Mrs. C. M. Suggs aturday night. Charlie and Ishmel Formy | iuval of Freeland were visitors | ere Saturday night. Mrs. J. R. Register is receivig treatment in the Columbus iospital. 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