Washington Delegation Asks Advice R\ l \ \ \ M'Pt I U.iih Di^patt h Rurfau R . .1' ■ ?r. !!■ d ENGINEERS NEEDED ■'v VETERANS AGENCY • . 1 | . I ' I' , : . ' N - i All * ?•!: {*< •' Relief At Last For Your Cough Chrc a. br nchiti may develop if .Chest old r" acute bn>n cl-.fi; :s >r treated anti you cannot af :■ rd to take a c: ;ance ’a ith any medicine ie potent than Creomulsinn which es righi to he sc t of the tr tbli to help loi ft', and expel germ laden m and nature t t e and heal raw. tender ir.rta’tied bronchial mucous membranes. C rc om tlsion blend . . d creo sote by special process wl. other lime t- 'ted medicines for coughs. It contains no r.arco'tcs. ® tter how many mi ii ini have ried, tell -our druggist to sell you y it quick - ri st md sleep, or you are to have vour money back, i Adv i Lexington Gagers To Flax Here Friday Night >' • O: I \ S*; - lit .it'!. I Ten! Men chan < v, . <*. ‘ - i M : . IS-!:. •' : K *::.i ■!; :i. nnmiger>. . r K\ «•: \-.nV .-.r: J.n Burkhart. Charlie Pri;-. . -'(irumj:" M - Ci *s R thi >ck Sen i d Zaeky Tavh i "Tinke " Wil at '• H.w ■ C. Peu- Clark T!-. ■ : HP! B.ulotw, Boo '■ • r. Bill iwwu •• • ■„ I' row: Boi:p Pr:nam r.r.d Mai<. n f Enough, Beard Says v.; ; . f 1.i;ti ■ ;i jCtiiKiry At hirke St. School : ■ 1 iva . ' ' ' ' , f Arbor Day." by • (•met Abbott; What Do Tree.; Give ' bv !,iu iur Harem. Marie Pmv 11. H.b K, , i ■ Melon M, r.,ui Billy Sinm. ; three poems on trt •; by Jove. Kilmer. Frown and Bliss Carman. a.,"i by Betty il'W Tay lor. I .ary Aim Parker and Klame Matala-y "A Little Tree'.- Story" by Fred Beasley: Alston. "The Secret" by Virginia Clrwne. Mary Anne Dale, Anne Laws. Ralph Mason and Maurice Allen. TO DECOMMISSION STATION Const Guard District Headquar ter's ha announced that the Ports mouth LitcGiat Station, located on t 1 revoke 1-iand off the ct ast i f M ath Cd.rolina, is t.> be decomnd - - amed March 11. The statiii . ac’i '• ated daring the war years, is being closed a pari of the Coast Guard’s reconversion to peacetime strength. Institute P.-T. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Vance County Parent-Teacher Association will be held Thursday evening. March 7. at the Henderson Institute at ft o’clock, it was an nounced. All member, and interested persons are urged to attend. I . S. ( J'MSl ' ’■>'(.! \ \ ill RcMmmC its Ice Parr >1 \\<>rk Ml;,!:'!.' Mr. ■ President , cl 11 ■ Co; t • ] Thf Internal lal Ice Patro S ; :1, I Vi . r: 22. ’. !> 1 1. by vt r condition ■ 1 - :• :],-.!, n ■- l:o!-m;.; : f er -e, but an i Nm-'U Atl.inl I.- ice r int nod throughniu t 1 nforiuat: n c '.c-rnlng :a»i 'he n n \ ; ■ ■ y : . co a n, I oo .varships and convoys. JAMES OLL1E NEWTON IS BURIED TUESDAY Services whv held at Xcw f>*‘ 11 *.<• 1 Baptist court ): ; t yesterday ; fieri;-M-n fur .lames Cdlie Newton, who cheii ;U in hoi: e mi the Sandy ( reck community Monday. Kcv. ci:; ! ye oi the Kv and ink : lilUil v.a.- :n the church cemetery. The deceased was the son of Henr.v .Mien and Martha Overton Newton ai ed wife, I ;Duk< N v i ; si tc ;;nd a i rother Mr. Newton had been i!! for about throe years. Honorary nail bearers for tu ■ serv ices were George T Robeiwan, (). W. Renn. Robert TV; noil. I. 1.. Stainback. Chancy Renn, Walter Ayseue. J. H Kdwards. Wade Moss. Henry Mitchell. Claud Good ion and Henry Parka MRS. CHRISTIAN BVRTON. The funeral of Mrs. Christian Burton, who died last Monday, will be held Thursday. March 7, at 2:30 o clock at Flat ( rook Baptist church. Twenty-eight movie stars flew cross country together in a hug transport. What is surprising is that no autograph hunter managed to stow away on the plane. you can:kach AUTHi FAMILY EVERYDAY IN NEWSPAPERS Court nd1* Short Tor in About Noon Thr er-T > ,■ Si ssion Is Presided Over By Judge Parker' !#•••*•■ y Mr >7iX* and » . T • It DISCHARGED i \ K S.OS 1 MIS I V M. : . . i . ‘ ( ’ . I, . i,i-. . . i’cti , < ,' ■ l' . ■ ' n S (' . MRS. ROSA BROWN. PICS AT HER HOME • tiprti •' jl Tin'll Irthll - \ V t -i.il i Hill'd.1. \ 11 • i HO.»ll * mi t * ( I«h k \\y Shorn in Hi-»wn, f»5. • *»♦' . . Volill He MP.P -,W. .it H 'a t*Yl«‘pk I’m- Hn> nt bt aftov an i)t?w *‘ aboti; • i i 1 «‘t' «-.ru‘ ‘;;l ii.l-i i-arti i • .bai ■ r. ■«. . Me! \!. • V ( *< P ShiMi in a : .a e»t ’lit la*a ]. i‘. Hrown Sill \ 1\ ' III’ O .1 Mt!' IT. or. Ml K • > MirM-.M- : nr M-.p-n -hilciivn: two brut! i * .’."r-'v > i■ in. of <: ,! •: e|, a, . .T ; rf ... i .. ,. ; \ 1 Slii- • • • . • f S* .To! ,1* F| a a! M • ie in i. \o a b 1 Jt niJ-va - '••Hi. v horo iliMPt.;! • -. in- will b ! < F * " •■■A . i 1 te •! MOO at to., K; !ioMor. "(■.■tor. |Hina 1 uni ! ,* in !v!,i!\\ < o,l miii'in y l e l Hale. Howard liaii. llov.ai.- Th«»mn '"ii, Mom \ Hi..lit S I: ! lualu- in 1 limn :»,.i funeral Tuesday"* for MRS. marstok ,T: ^ag£if • • . • : . . . ■ . ,t< ?, . ' -lun. •• ■ u ' l! ’ .IV ,, niooi . ■ ' : N 'h • vi !.V. ■ ; ■; .... '■"** « a .•• • 1 . h her \Ror\D r< )\\\ ( oi oi:i- t> i i< i \si I>n I ..'.I . n . ,. . ' . :il t hi’ ! i ■ i, . ,,| KMls* Unlay " , e^e from "Life with rather ' America's all-time comedy hit, now in its seventh year cn Broadway. Pictured furo are Woi' s Clark and Liiy Cahill, currently jtar'lflg. WHERE ARE THIS "Speaking of money," Poor \ (N\ 1F! Was ever any wife so stormed at? Father thundered, H<>" Fathcr ra*cd ovcr tl,e hi,!s shc ran UP! ,5ut our guess is that if laughable, lovable Clare and Yiunie v/hero are this were keeping house today, one hill wouldn’t bother month’s bills?” him. . . . That’s the electric hill. For Father was a thrifty man. “Vinnie,” he used ' Clnre." Yinnie pleaded, to roar, ‘'this is n matter of dollars and cents, and "it isn't fair dlat s some*hing you don’t know anything about.” But he knew about it. And he would have appreciated the to go over the fact that while the prices of most things went way up household accounts 'n "ar years, the average price of electricity actually while you’re hungry!” ca",c d°" n’ PIus tl,c fact that tht‘ average family gets twice as much electric service for its money today as it did twenty years ago. Being a practical man, Father would have realized the reason why. As he used to shout at Vinnie, “You know 1 like to live well, and I want my family to live well. But this house must be run on a business basis.” And that s exactly how your electric light and power companies are run. On a business basis. Almost cer tainly, America’s Favorite Stage Character would ha\e applauded America’s Amsi/iess-managed, self supporting electric companies. I Htar NELSON EDDY in ‘‘THE ELECTRIC HOUR” li’iti Rob,rl Armbra.t,,', OrcUtlrt. Entry Sanity, 4:30 PM., EST, CBS. n « | | I MODERN BEDROOM SUITE Three lovely pieces, all hardwood construction, j large round plate mirror as low as $74.00 Easy Convenient Terms—See It At HUGHES FURNITURE CO. 418 S. Garnett St. Phone 137 — 4

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