WEDNESOA, JUNE 19, 1946 ROCKINGHAM pngT.msPAitn, vuWn cOTTivrrv N. C. PAGE FIVD ft Shirred to yoqr Shape .. . uh LASTEX! i "-5'c i "Tf " rrii vKK-:-:-i, : AMERICA'S FINEST pK SWIM SUITS Jfl lovely to look at... --b I PJ lovely to wear 3si$S" I " r"'" VI; V W-- 10.95 Reikis Bep. Store .... vs.: ' Others 4.95 up Rockingham, N. C. Education A young boy asked his father "Hey, Pop, how dees electricity go through wires?" "Don't know, son. Electricity's always been a puzzle to me." "Then, pop, can you tell me what makes thunder and lightning?" "Tell the truth, son, I never did exactly understand the thing myself." "HeyJ pop," said the son af ter a little thought . . . "Oh well, never n ind." "Go ahead, son," cried the father. "Ask questions. Ask lots of questions. ;How else are you going to learn?" ? Striqtly Professional Harry: "He's what's known as a cross-word puzzle fighter Jerry : "What do you mean by that?" Harry : "He goes into the ring vertical and comes out horizon tal." James Ed. Wood : Funeral Friday ftoberdel. James Edward Wood, 60, died at his home at Roberdel this Wednesday morning. He had been sick a long time. The IUnerai wm : at; 4 o'clock from- the Methodist will I CHUH-il atr : 111 be in Eastside cemetery at Rockingham; Jim Wood was born Nov. 8, 1885, son of the late Henry Armstrong Wood. He is sur vived by a sister, three brothers, two children and his wife, who was the former Bertha Mae Watts. Of Course "And why do you wish to in sure your right thumb?" asked the startled insurance man. "It's the one I keep my hus band under," retored Mrs. Hef Jo: Why was the housewife j embarrassed when sne opened the refrigerator door? - Mo: I don't know. Why? Jo: She saw a little Russian dressing. SEGOM PRIMARY June 22,1946. SHERIFF: Carl H. Holland (2931) Raymond W. Goodman (2281) LEGISLATURE: George S. Steele (2397) Tommy Baldwin (1775) COMMISSIONERS: ' (Rockingham) John F. Hamer (1615) Lee Ellerbe (1514) Wolf Pit) ? Earl Greene (1460) Julian P. Gaddy (1045) (Marks Creek) Arthur Capel (2574) Tom Ormsby (1739) 3 mm for CONSTABLES: (Rockingham) Leon Patterson (843) Ben Blackmbn (252) (Wolf Pit) Everett Terry (531) Luke Childers f 446V . - . llflB DTQ11DaSDDu(Br I THANK YOU I take this means of thanking those who voted for me May 25th there were 1739 of you who honored me with your vote. I am a candidate in the Sec ond Primary to be held June 22. I respectfully ask your vote. And you can depend upon me dealing fairly by all. .::::;: .if:-S., . 8 mm fern. Very truly CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMLUSSIOFIER FROM R1ARKS CREEK TOWNSHIP flc! lb HKlflTF CCDS mj FOURS KE Carl Holland's conduct as sheriff has won the res pect and approval of the working men of this county. e has been faithful to his oath, efficient in the en forcement of the law, diligent in the protection of life and property, and impartial in his attitude toward both labor and management. Honest people appreciate an honest public official AIL MILUJ who will devote his entire time and energy to the duties of his office! We hope the workers of Richmond County will vote to continue Carl Holland as our Sheriff. This advertisement is sponsored and paid for by in dividual members of the various railroad labor organi zations of Hamlet. We know Carl Holland as an hon est man, an upright citizen, and a good neighbor.

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