Granville Presbytery #* m Ladies Open Session ■ .ill' Λ ; ι \ ι ! ι;. ι · (. ■· Flι sbytei>. ι ··: .ι Chill 111 · r :, ι· , ν ■ ι • tu ι·π .it γ.ι 1 .. ' Ι'.· ; terian .' 1 Ho ·ΎΙι·.··. I ■ ,1 ' ft ! ! ; ; ·i Γ! ' -l's-1 : . ι |· . Mrs. Dav .ι Cl., % ι R ' ; ···.·! nu · .· « · ι \', le I h\ Γ W I. .n ■ > ! il·: .ι - the i' iiκ .tion by Rr . '.ι 1 • · .1 P.;ι id. ο Os . ί. i ; ries.s iiîi tu*i .s li. ·: ining the -· -· : η γ. ·■· », ■ :ι 'V :ΐΐ ■ '.s In: .·> · ι .ί ' .l! 5111,·:'!? ι . ' if \!:-s. David Won Κ . • s· . . i·· : .... L,.;·. Mi.s Lu. ν s · ι , ι . ' e ■ ·.. our \ . ·. . '.ο the ncijiii' aci.ii. f ·, rtained in * t !'_s oi trig I-'.ui i • 11 · · ι · i ■ The following telegram « is s.-nt t.» Γι si ' nt Truman v^ter dav by the North Carolina Food Dealers association a- the worst meat shortage ever ■ sp^rieiu vit in 1 !u· - · Hct m M 1 \ilon: « ksident μλκκύ -s . :·; man I ·. : π κ îlOVSF. was.::- : ;> · I at s: ;tatl ν : χ . : : m: î.v . \\î in ν :: H ολκο ί ν \ s: a >;ht: :; . — - · \ c: ν : . :: and OTHER SECTIONS OF STATE SLAUGHTERERS FIND IT IM POSSIBLE ιό (' N?vl·' ! :m ( \\ : \ - ,\:;·ι :: inos THIS CONDITION IS NOTHING NK". Β! Γ HAS BEEN GROW ING WORSE EACH MONTH. SOMETHING MUST BE DONE AT νcf or we W!i. \v. \: . i r\:: :\ \ SITUATION IS COMPARABLE WITH THE REST OF THE Ν A - riON'S SMALL COMMUNITIES. YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION IS IMPERATIVE OR Π IE WHOLE MKA ! INDUSTRY WILL BREAK DOWN. THE PRESENT SLAUGHTERERS' CEILINGS FORCE A BLACK MARKET OPERATION PROPER PERCENTAGE FOR LOCAL AND ΝΛΠΟΧΛ! s : AC ; : ! '. 1 ' : " - r: ,\\· l'i ack jiarkkt . i"> ' : :·' a: : :c\., ..>■·.,.·■ \\:· NGRESS CLYDE AVERS SECRETARY. HEADACHES-ΝEtRALGIA Eased Quickly with EC Agonizing headaches an.3 an noying neuralgic pains usual ly yield in a hurry to the quick-acting ingredients in the BC" formula. "BC" h!:;o effective for th-j r· of m-iscular aches and func tional periodic η ins Acts as a sedative in simple nervous n ■. 10 c & - 5 c - - I ■ . ν • ted a physi cian •"':en *: ;:· - - ·■■·. L A Ν G S Τ Ο Ν 5 ^mplcte Line Fresh Veats G' - a η ci F tesn Pr uc e Gas —— SHELL Oïl Ρleni y Oî Parki» , Spa .· '" I * i hcslr't! *i : < \»".\ F'ir ι ' Bati'e Jacket SUITS τ '.· -il «:)1·!,. ' ... . η lovely* pastel »lr. -all wool too. Zi ? 14.95 Έ Τ i ι ;■·* - ,· Ç 7 iif >!' SPORT COATS ar - a η « I < i/j - G $5-95 ,. Sg.95 li.i. Λ < .ΟΙ. GIRL r* ? ·-·» \ \ a: i \.v <;i' si. I> . uni colors. Si/es 7 lu it SPKi ΙΛΙ. SUITS $10.95 5'rctlv Print DKESSI S $1.98 to $3.98 Dressy I # RESSES $6.95 CARTON'S Department Store 1 oharro \ic\\ ί li.ùil N/ssîon Mailiu ••. λ r.i'-clc. to:! ' : ; ii|: ί Ν F Ε S Γ< TOBACCO CRûl \D RECLAIMED .li.Liiu' '. ! : in . - ■. * • 1 .· in. pai ύ·ι·' d ami • i ··, ·. ; ;i ι "Hi..·· .1 r. : i : ·.; COL.. -I1 of 111 . t»!i . ! ; in an .1 <·. un .y fit : i. : ·. ν · :: lltcr ii··. .- h,l;ni i. - ·> Λ Cl ! I' lilt .•eh ι .·· .··.· -bri'od nt ■>!' · h ι > \ .int'ty ci -' · ■..'■ s ;.i,(i'■·' in uix η··, ney. ·.·.· ·> pe ι : Κ -if and \.i!i:ablc ··: all i< :i π ι:·., ί ο than £···.·( Ί' It literally ■ (ί .. : : ville· wilt and is said C. i" ι«·ί :··.·!. B.· uiet'."H of Oxford Jo it. ι ■ avilie wilt took about ■ ·:· ut the tobarc ι crop m ■ the ■ · rail ci ■ ·ι1 by at ρ nd ea ι yeai ! . Sa: .:. accu.·· ; .Γ.^ '. ι Faeto ..·>· ■ ι -on- .vi ι . ivr lei t •.ci; ht taxi· 1. May;·!· t'nat'. . t nated You . ckv IMPORTED iY BACARDI IMPORTS, INC., Ν. Y. I RUM · 19 PROOF I------.-----. I™* WHITER HMMIl ASK US FOR ! Vita Var Vita-Lux ENAMEL rS. $4.95 Gallon $1.60 Quart TANNER Roofin? Co. Phono 606 Petro Manages TcuristCoimdl I: I·. \|)ΐ· I '1 "i ! 1 ». rlli l ■ ι Γιnvt'l I'lHiiiril mnoutu >! . Ih ' u)|)uiiitiiit'lH of 1· .i. 1 .1 iVtri ' . .ι tin ι * \ t .it .. nian ί ! fin1 tilt· urbain. itl I'ftK I ·'· ·; tuiiatt' to br I I ·. ■ u ' . . ' \ >rt!i Car :ia . ami . lb- first In or ! . -:..*t· ul . :1 ■ ■ ι- : ' ι ! I'i •nsc;' )i ■ Ιη·: η ;!·.ι· public ail f\t. π .. ο a·. t. π·.-· Χ : 111 C · ! a ; : ι It ty 1 ■ ' ·■ X- :th C -:.na. ... · ι -ι U ...iily : · t :va.se fi η .ι ten au'ilt. n : ndusiry in 1939 to a hundred ) ! I . i bj ■. ■ . t ·.· " ,iltll'< pin - ν t.'ia'i .. tin.I it .vav ; · 11 hat . rer' <·- rei'tly eti ■ ; :·!.:♦ ! : ,.iio. X· ( ' - .'...ill i i ... :■ ■ ! f t.. a< .ist ''11 .: · ■ : X :·» C.irolin tivi1 j ι. ο i·: it f;U". i it it ' . ·.: - !■ - t ! .. - .' :: : r :·η tnrrea ·ν • ' .-t iiuiiiitr> I :'·:·· !! ... I .·ί Direct: • ' . .. ι· Kichar.i S Tuft:-. Ρ : ι . IV.. ! V Hilll'Il V ! ι ■ · \ :i!e Citi/ι n-Tinu'S. .■·:·;< nt: Kay: nrt Dake. \ .. . C( ton |[o!· !. Treasurer. Other • ι ···'·> r- ..f the Ivi.u-il arc Charli's Ray, Waynes ville. Mrs. K. L. Me :·. : . S\ i;i. l '. ) ! ο ι ,·. K. ! -its. Cm - I ' : Club. I) L Ward, Λ'ιην Bern, J. Laurens Wright, Standard Oil Company, and J. Melville : ι :.· H;ilei;;h. Pnd-enWill Be Special Preacher At I η ion Sen ice Rev. Lee Pridgen, superintend i ' · a is-inn \v : . η the Tar Κ ; - r-r Β a Ass ι· :■ m val ' r thi' -,η al : :e-pr< ι her at ;> Uni η S> ι Sunday _!.t at 7 ί."> ι; Liberty Christian church, Epsom. : ·.,>·.·:· ■ :i_:rei: '.on ·.· ill be t ne targe ». ongregaTi η pf Xew Bethel Sm:l :i . : Re; : esc : '. ' . e.- »! : ···· !.. «ii : y eh :a he.- are expected ··· ... · i.e pre«ei.t. Th eoccusion is îh» beginning of a series of revival services in the Christian cht.ren t i.e i.ndiseted Ην '.he pastor Dr F C Lester o: t.1 » ·η c < I 1 c* _ ^ Thi s. :*\ area \vι. ! :. t tar· t ; : e 1 ι·.'.;. :;< ·.: · .·ιυ » .. . >·.ι m ι !' κ a. te ...:' Rarer ass. ua.it i. .a \i, . ι ii ' '. ! is ι iy ·. iiieh · . •-U! F. auk1 a a War :e!i aaii \ I'lHUllit.- whaai a.ake ; p.·.; · ··: i. territory. He eame :ri:lri.i η η ti'.e ara y where ;, ι : r yea : ae \\ a.- a c i ia| '.am. He spn! ."II a. ■ with tae e. mbat ι . \ ' A:ri.-a. Malta. Sit ily. «■11.i !'. ..y ii' is a \\'(\a ta ni tar Purple Heart ribbon, being wuw.ded . :i ... ' .i a il:.! -.g the λ ell known Λ .· !·«·.,. i:·.· i can. : «ii;·» .π Italy. '! he p'.aila s invited. Hicksboro News Εν MRS. J. U. KNOTT. The V·' man's Missionary Union o: IsUiji.l Ci nek church held its ■i·; rtthb'· me:.'mg Friday Bight, April wit η Mi·'* C. C. O'Br.'er fivd'-Mr,· G. W. Norwood as hostesses. The ivet:ng opened with a sung, "Wu'vi a S'vjry ij Tell to the Natton. Bi i i sti.dv was given by Mrs. Charlie O'Brien "and .Mrs. J. M. Walker lea in prayer. An interest;:^.? program w; - pre pared by Mrs. Norwood and in. se taking part were Mrs. C. S. O'Brien. Mrs. X. G. Knott. Mrs. M. D. \V< oiy Mrs. .T. 1). Κ not : and M:-. .1 ! Jnes. A:te; the progiam a busi ness session was conducted by th pre: :dent. Mrs. .1, M. Walker. U,.o: the resigna tu .. υ: Mr.·. Walker. th< gioup elected Mr.;. M. D. Woody ti ,-erve a. president until Si-ptemnc λ hen ι tiicers will be ele led. A collection was taken t . sen ι to tl'.e orphanage at Thomasville to buy clothes tui the orphan that the union had adopted. Ai 'toanct ment was made > : the Flat River W M. U. ann la! a>s icia tion meeting to be held April -3 at Sharon Baptist church. .Mrs. A. C O'Brien and Mrs. Charlie O'Brie;· will be hestess for the meeting in ! May. A' the conclusion of the meet- ι mg the hostesses served ice cream. | cake and nuts. Mrs. J. E. Twisdale spent several ι days last week with her brother, Landoi Bennett, alter returning trom Duke hospital. We hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knott and I .hildren und Mrs. Flora Clark spent : Sunday afternr-.'n with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knott. Mrs. G. H. Eastwood has re turned home after spending a week ir Durham tak.Vg treatment at Duke hospital. Leonard Knott, son of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Knolt, spent the week end here. He is attending school in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knott and baby spent l:st Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. K«"ott. The average gardener wouldn't have such high hopes If those seed catalogues were not pi'· .ted by ar tists looking at their vegetable mod Is through a magnifying glass. S λ Hï \ S Srhcdmc is VfHîOIiûî·; Γ<1 Tt .1 ι ' vît ! 1 fi, .'.in. Λ 111 - : ' . ... 'Λ ι.·— \ I l 1 lit: 1 Ιί ι'ιι . J ι : Γ ' Μ ι :Ί.. Η h ι Ιι ν Λ. ι 20: Κ.Ι « ι ·Ϊ(·Ι1( >\ Î, ,!. ι- U .1ÏÎIfltl: i « akst île. M ...· '' tJiiMlttgroii .iay . 111 ι ■ I ' · ■ I .Vi ■ . . ; ι , * 111 y h. (·'·:' ■ 1 · ·;·■■> I,.,·). ]«t-, t\j. . .1 ι : al'i'l t · > Ίκ! J ! : , ι.·· .\ M· '· .»'·'· ν !'·. vl. ...net Good mm : Goldsboro, May β, Fori I.ill... Wiishingt< n. May 10; Kin.stun, \ι.ι 1■. ' f nil « i't. Horn, \1 i · Π l'" '> · h : ·'■ 11 m nuiuii', May '■'· Bobby Morris; Feyvttcvlllc, Μ., ν I I " ! .i!\. 11 ij'li I'nint M «l'y '7. M . ,ιμ·! Nh.iw * OOKS it ■ ,,-JL Sugar c reams ■, :i elves so quick . ·; i»r Jjii'ty desserts, S· ι:-, ί ii-d Q , PEAS 3 35c Apt'1 C rt'fsmt SECTIONS 23c Nabisco Old F.ishi· nod GiNGER SNAPS 21c 1-Lb. Pk;'. Enriched Dailv Dated MARVEL BREAD 13 CABB0T5 . . 2 Bunches 14c *31 i 3 &fr PI U » M 2 Lbs. 34c I'Ml ■ ■MB 2 Lbs. 15c J . . 5 Lbs. 30c SQUASH .... 2 Lbs. 25c LEMONS .... 2 Lbs. 22c Doz. 39c a ι fl SJtMFEb. 2 Lbs. 9c ' 1 α good catch everyday àft You'll find fish and seafood with that fresh, deep-sea flavor as well as your favorite lake f<*hÀjA>.i|U, at A&P. Serve a tempting fish WW dinner tonii'ht. . . enjoy grand |']l eating at attractively low prices! Ann With Pork BEANS r £|L. 18-Oz. Can 9c Sunny field Cako FLOUR Pkg. 19c SHAD ΡΓ- }}■ ,1V BUCK- lb. 28c csoskers ... ib. sac CCD FISH FILLET Lb. 35c POLLOCK FILLET lb. 28c MB OTHER FEES!! FISH Vigorous & Winey BOKAR COFFEE 2 51c Clapps Strained Foods Can 7C Chopped Foods can 9c Oatmeal or Dry Cereal, 2 rx?.. 25c Ionn COCOA îit 15c Sunnybrook Grade Λ Large FRESH EGGS ■sr 41 c Type 1 PURE PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 33c PREMIUM FRANKS Lb. 37c PORK RRAINS ... Lb. 21c FAT RACK MEAT Lb. 18c I >r( , so 1 and l)ra>vn FRYERS Lb. 61c > «