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Pickup" Praised As Honest Drama Every so often, but not often ' o uc,‘: it -Care a iioliy wood phenomenon, there emerges from the movie capital a film so •ft the beaten track in its un compromising reality that it is inevitably linked with life it self. Such a picture is Columbia Pictures’ “Pickup,” the low-down on a come-on girl starring Bov orly Michaels, Hugo Haas, Allan Nixon and Howland Chamberlin at the Viccar Theatre Thursday and Friday. The film's advance praises have been sung to an un precondonted extent. The simplic ity of the story line, the film’s honesty and frankness and its homin' and compassion make "Pickup” a unique film. Sincere performances and uncompromis ing photography add to the pic ture’s appeal. WHEELS BALANCED eight* dak* ilnnbM of thl* apodal offer to make •our ear lArm to drive on highway* and In city VraOe. Whoa your wheel* are *ci*Midca/ir le/aAi .. .*la*Md oa oar "Bear” Wheel Balancing Machine your tire* laet longer! Steering part* K relieved of dangeron* wear from vibrat lonl at make your eteering eure aad etaady hr greater tanto and eeoaonay. SINCLAIR Service Station Asa J. H-aiiii'H HE WOULDN'T DROP HER IN THE WATER TANK or would he? This is one of the hilarious scenes in “Holiday for Bill”—romantic farm comedy film featured in the Ford Farm ing Festival. PECANS WANTED Dm* lo the fact that some grower* still have peeans lo sell, our buyer will return for the last time this season on Wednesday, Feb. 6 ti Lindsley Ice Co. II e Puy To/t Prices. T. B. YOUNG & COMPANY Florenee, S. C. "Texas Rangers" Tribute to Officers “The Texas Rangers," Colum bia Pictures’ glowing salute to the hard-riding, straight-shooting peace officers ot the Lone Star State plays Tuesday and Wed nesday at the Viecar Theatre George Montgomery is starred as an outlaw who trades in a con j vict's uniform for a Ranger’s shield and joins the lone wolf watchdogs ot Texas in their all out fight against the murderous Sam Bass gang. From this blood soaked true chapter in Texas his tory there emerges a rousing, slashing outdoor drama filled with gunfire and the savagery of the no-quarter fight between the Rangers and the killer. iHome Building In 1052 Likely To Slum■ .4 Droit Homo building during 1952 is duo fur a cut, according to Homy H Fowler, now head of the Na tional Production Authority, be cause of an expected shortage of plumbing, hardware and other building supplies. JUST A SIMPLE ELECTRIC ELEMENT MAKES IT FREEZE Yes. this (treat new Serve! has no motor or machinery, vet it runs on electricity! It stays si lent. lasts longer because a tiny electric element takes the place of all moving parts. And no mov ing parts mean no wearing parts! Servel is built to outlast all other electric refrigerators— and proves it with an exclusive Ten Year Warranty on its freezing system. No other electric refrig erator can match this promise of performance. And no other elec tric refrigerator comes near it for Silence. See this different electric refrigerator today. ''HIS AMAZING REFRIGERATOR IS OPERATED 4Y A UNIT AS SIA^^E AS AN ELECTRIC BULB .. in IUCTRIC h It’t at simple — ond ot •inrtletS—r&V n*S ordin. ory l<ght bulb. Becouse iti operation it different, cold stays constant in Servel. It's backed by an exclusive lenYeor Worrn«**~ S Product of Servel't 25* year research, this com pact electric element is the secret of tho now ’* v.v^vfi S r.v- >:■ •*»>?s*' j heat rum Serve' \ «,«*«» • pletely ;«gled tree*i«»' Servel** freeiing syilet operates *'kc your coffej percolator. A small ele. ment aciivotes the free/ mg cycle—eliminating machinery, valves, pumps, pistons end Western Auto Associate Store W. J. MII I ER&SON 146 Main .Stive! Phone 2050 r >i \y\<;i:k i j \ Purchasing an interest jii the Roanoke Locki -r Company here | recently, Mr. G. Hilev Tew of ! . Dunn, N, C. took over the man , agentent of the plant last week. ^ A native of Dunn, he has been ; associated with Roanoke Lockers there for the past three years act ing as sales manager and taking charge of the curing and smoking of Colonial Hams, Prior to accepting a position at the Dunn plant Mr Tew operated ' a restaurant in Washington, D. C. for eight years and spent three years in service in the U S. Navy. lie moved Monday with his wife, the formei Margaret Reeves of Dunn, and two daughters, Jo Anne and Marie, both of school age, into the house on North Uaughton Street vacated by Mr. Eddie Barefoot, former manager id tlie local plant. Mr Barefoot moved with his iamily Monday to Dunn where he will act as sales manager of the locker plant there No change in staff w ill be made, Mr Tew said, lie announced that plans are being made to hold op en hou ;e in the near future to en able the people of this commun ity to inspect the plant through out'and to view the recent reno vations made and the additional facilities that have been provided. lUilifc $23° PINT $3.65 4/5 Ql. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 84 PROOF. the stagg msr co. frankfort. ry. The BIG News in Suits and Toppers ill. I hr lira uly of it all! I hr rxritrinrnt of Spring Sails anil uric top/ters folia Ions to touch! Mtiftai firrnl to tlir ryr! Surely, yon mast have oar of oar nmr hraatirs to sarrrssfully complete yoar Sprint: JT ardrohc! Srr them tomorrow! NEW SUITS FOR THE SPRING PARADE I <> do you proud justice from its supcrhlv tailored shoulders to its comfortable eased for «alking hem . . . «»f fine wool erepe, gaberdine, flannel, men's wear ami worst ed. $12.95 - $14.95 - $16.50 Siz.es: 0—15, 12—20, II 1-2—211-2, Mi—50 Distinctively yours . . . You, the woman "ho appreciates and wants good fashions. Two and three piece suits that tell a flat tering, slenderizing story of graeiuiisncss and good looks. $19.95 - $29.50 $34.50 - $39.50 now : the topper ^ on wciir it (“vcnHlicre . . . Everv lime uitli llie greatest of rase ami r»ooii looks ...We mean our hip topper. of course. So rijflil for every aspect. $8.95 - $9.95 $12.50 - $16.50 I uppers come first for Sprinij ami here are the styles you're sure to adore for it s accent on smart ver satility. $19.95-$24.50-$29.50 SPRING COATS Willi tliiii (!iisloiii-I\liwlc Look. kviTywIicre you «io these an* tli«‘ coals lliul in ill accompany yon proudly ami in fine styles . . . elegantly fashioned. POINT ONLAY! IWY TODAY! WHY NOT TAKK ADYANTAGK OF OI K ICASY LAY'-ANY AY PLAN ' $14.95 to $29.50 (ialianliiir iiinl Ollrrinaii I'aillc Si/.ps: 12—— II Hand Picked! COTTON DRESSES Featuring a wonilri-fnl M‘lr«‘(iun of onr fini'st rollon drrssrx, iiranti fnilv ilelailril in rii'li faln-Ms . . . (ioinr in now, anil sum1, navi* on lln* rollons of Your (ilioirr. $3.98 - $5.95 $7.95 Knier spring looking -KiiH lrr thifd-r m om neatly styled l‘ima Broadcloth . . . Chaniliray . . . Shantung . . . Linens . . . (iingliams . . . Ny lons . . . kmliroidcrcd Lliamhray . . . I’ieolay . . . Lvergiazcd Salin l*i»|lie . . . ami Taffelized (Jhamliray. IVrky. I* latlcring Sly !«*•», |>ri<-< «I amazingly low. Lay roToc* » . , in-p t.ilii.vio... , . |‘*rcU} 'fashions ... a joyous cnmliinalion ami the, perfect way lo fid into a fresh ami cheery mood for Spring. $8.95 - $9.95 $12.50 - $14.95 Our Buyers have jusl relumed from Nen ^ ork willi many outstanding erealions liy Belly Bar clay . . . I'iiin I’atlcrson . . . Belly liarlford . . . Margo W allers . . . Ann Sulton . . . Nali-liee . . . \ ieky > aughn . . . June Arden . . . and many others. You II look so pretty ami feel so comfortable. Jusl conic in and make your selection from our really large selection of spring codons. You'll love ’em! ! I ’In* lavish la-liioii you want for spiinn , . , and inr many wrnriiin season* lo roinc, Situ- for \oii now in a larj'r, fa.-liion-woi'liiy M'lrclioii. $5.95. $7.95 $8.95 I Crepes, (ialier tl i n e s. Master Sheers, Cvnara Crepes, Taffetas and Printed Ha> mis. All colors Sizes 'l ift, 12-2(1. 11 1-2-24 1-2, and :58-.-»2. $9.95 to f”.> s-'j'v and {fKiUmm.* you’ll surely Imr llirin ! (ionic in To day—see our dress es—choose one, tivo or llirec for a lrul\ dressed i«|• S|»rin>{, Src ouih today—and see wliat we mean. In fact yon II find the dresses yon'\e dreamed of Inning in our lieu 52 Spring l)i-t» “rnnp. Horry in early In make vonr selection.
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