List Contributors To Red Cross Roll Call Drive So Far Majority Contributors Have Been Reported But Still Others To Come Workers handed to the Beacon this week an additional list of con tributors to the Red Cross during the annual roll call campaign that is about concluded in the county. This list is still not complete and other ac knowledgements will be made next week. Plymouth: Mrs. R. H. Lucas. Mrs. O. A. Marrow. Annie James. L. W. Zeigler. W. S. Moore. W. L. Whitley, O L. Hardwick. Ray Kimbrough, Mrs J. L. Shugar, Mrs. A. L. Jackson. Mrs. Z. V. Norman, Mrs. Harry Chopick. Mrs. Bosie Horton. J. J. Rogers, R. J. Alexander. R. S. Browning, Mrs L. M. Adler. Emily Brinkley, Mrs. Hal Williford, T. A. Stubbs, Mrs. S. R. Bowen. Mrs. E. L. Owens. J. M. John son, Dr. E. W. Furgurson, Mrs. J. Lloyd Horton, Mrs. P. B. Bateman, J. S. Norman, Mrs. Velma C. Sim mons, Mrs. V. B. Coulter, Mrs. E. B Arps, Mrs. W. R. White, Mrs. Claud Norman, Mrs. E. W. Harrison,, Mrs. C. J. Berry,, Mrs. Lester Crofton, Mrs. Clyde Hardison. Mrs. E. E. Harrell. Mrs. J. H. Edmondson, Mrs. Leroy Bateman, Miss Nancy Bateman, Mrs. Bill Darden. F. E. Noble, W. C. Ches son. Mrs. George Harrison, Mrs. Wil bur Swain. Mrs. C. A. Cratch, Mrs. N. G. Norman, Mrs. Roy Swain. Mrs. Will Sexton, Mrs. Je Reid, Mrs. J. W. Marrow. Mrs. Bonnie Coburn. Mrs. Colon Gurkin, Harry Adams. J. L. Lowell, H. L. Benton. W. J. Land grab, Cottie May Price Roberta Spen cer, Corinne S. Austin, Margaret Peele, T. W. Earle, Ray H. Mills, C. C. Parker. J. H. Newkirk, Guy Brown, C. F. Swain, Claud Jones, jr., J. D. Cruickshank, Linwood Modlin, A. G. Pinkham. Martha Booth, Mary F. Coley. Marguerite Rohr, Clara Um barger, Beulah Bickerstaff, Charles Trimble, Eugene Smithson, David Craddock. Leon Phillips, L. M. Moony W. J. Skiles, W. H. Trammell, Leslie Manning. Harry Chopick, L. J. Bruf fy, G. R. McCombs, Bennie Styons, Royal Crofton. J. S. Young. W. H. Gregory, J. L. Eason, W. O. Kelly, A. Kelly, Sam Lucas, Carl Wynne. t • • • IF YOU HAVE A RADIO Then you can still choose your gifts from among these useful and practical items: Toasters, Mixers, Coffee Makers, a Magic Chef Range, Washing Machine, Vacuum Cleaner, Coleman Heaters, Elec tric Iron, Waffle Iron, Frigidaire, Elec tric and Oil Water Heaters, and many other items for the practical person with a sentimental side. C. E. AYERS DEALER PLYMOUTH, N. C. ATTENTION FARMERS All those wishing to plant cucumbers next year are urged to see us at the C. C. Lang & Son, Inc., plant on Brinkley Avenue, Plymouth, and arrange for the number of acres you wish to plant during the 1942 season. The cucumbers will be machine-graded, and prices will be higher than they were this season. Cucumbers will he harvested at a time to provide needed cash for the growers. Contracts May Also Be Obtained at Blount's Hdw. Store C. C. Lang & Son, Inc. BRINKLEY AVENUE PLANT PLYMOUTH, N. C.| Gifts of Every Description Novelty or Practical Gifts Attractively Boxed and Wrapped y S/ve yeori of lasting pleasure ' to everyone in the family 85661 • World-wide short wave and American reception with automatic tuning and Radiorgan Master Control. 14-in. Concert Grand Speaker, Rotor Wavemagnet and “year ahead” features. Walnut finish cabinet of choice jqqqq veneers. Eats His Way Into United States Navy Paul Fritz, 22 years old actually ate his way into the Navy recently. When told by the recruiting officer that he was six pounds under the required 156 pounds for his height. Fritz was downcast, but no more so than the recruiting officer because 6-foot 2-inch had passedd all other requirements with flying colors. Fritz pondered his plight for a few minutes, beamed with an idea and vanished. The recruiting officer was astonished an hour later when Fritz returned hopefully and said. ‘Try me now.” He tipped the scales at exactly 156 pounds. How did he do it? By eat ing six bananas, a pound of beef steak, six slices of bread, several large potatoes, a couple of desserts and a gallon of water! As he departed for the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Fritz re marked. "I don't believe I’ll be able to eat a thing—before supper.” Maskell Ewing. S. R. Brown, Tom Johnston, Leslie D. Highsmith. J. D. Miller, Abner Sawyer, James Dotson, Vernon Davis, B. F. Baker, P. B. Ser ena. E. J. Johns. W. J. Gurganus, David McClung, Mrs. A. R. Meadows, Mrs. J. F. Keyes. Mrs. Walter Clark. Mrs. J. E. Maples, Mrs. Lee Curry, Mrs. D W. Chism, Mrs. L. O. West, Mrs. Harry Gray, Mrs. L .J. Meunier, jr., Mrs. M. J. Cary. Mrs, M. J. Polk. Mrs. A. D. Simpson, Mrs. W. S. Townsend, Mrs. J. D. Daily, Mrs. S. E. Nestor. Mrs. L. A. Larkin, Mrs. F. M. McCombs, Mrs. E. A. Harper, S. Mollohan. Mrs. E. F. Still, E. H. Browning. Paul Humphrey, Vance Satterthwaite, Hardin Britt, Mrs. E. [ R. Harrison, Mrs. A. D. Basinger, Mrs. W. A. Davidson. Mrs. R. E. Dun ning, Mrs. Lyman Mayo, M. L. No bles, Mrs. S. P. Garrett, Mrs. D. A. Basinger. Dr. S. V. Lewis, Mrs. S. V. Lewis. Hilda Eaker, Ruth McLemore, Ella Harper, Molly Edgerton. Irene Dixon, Frances Turnage, Mrs. P. H. Darden, Marian Allen, Mrs. George Barden, Mrs. Harry Gurkin, Mrs. Katherine Harrison, J. E. Davenport, Mrs. W. E. Waters, Ethel Perry, Nel lie Tarkenton, Katherine Hrandon, Mis. J. B. Duck, Mrs. Stuart Darden, Ronald Tetterton, Olga Gardner, G. L. Hays, R. W. Johnston, Julian Ray ner, Emily Waters, Plymouth Oil Co., S. D. Davis, H. H, Jones, Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mary Gardner, House Chevro-, let Company., Seth Davis, Ernest James, John W. Darden, Maurice Smith, Eddie Getsinger, Harold Brinn Mrs. James Smith, Joe Arps, Shep Brinkley, Satrtertwaite, Ino„ W. J. Joyner, Dr. T. L. Bray, Standard Service Station, Robert Trotman, Plymouth Clinic, Mrs. Myrtle Peele, Mrs. J. M. Arps, Ethel Arps, Horner’s Funeral Home, Mrs. John R. Wil liams, Mrs. E. B. Jones, Mrs. L. L. Basnight, Mrs. Lew Sawyers, J. R. Carr, Rose's 5 & 10, A. E. Davenport, L. W. Tetterton, Joe Crowder, Eliza beth Tetterton, Justin Woolard, A. J. Riddle, Scherr Store, P. W. Brown, Abe Adler, Womble Drug Store, Ag nes Davis, D. J. Brinkley, J. B. Ed mondson. Wenona: Mrs. Glennie Furbee, Mrs. Walter Allen, Mrs. Carlos Manning, Lewis Blake, J. L. Rea, Mrs. R. W. Collins, Stewart Harris, Dr. H. Bos well, Mrs. Carl Heyner, Mrs. F. I. Hartung, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Furbee, H. J. Furbee, Glenn B. Furbee, Ger ald Furbee, Harley G. Furbee, Mrs. N. Rosenthal, Mrs, T. H. Rosenthal. Roper: D. E. Poole, Mrs. Essie Las siter, Mrs. W. A. Blount, W. A. Blount, Miss Ida Peacock, H. L. Lew is, Fiank Wilson, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Joe Nororiah, Warner Burch, Mrs. Leon Brady, Mrs. John Chesson, Miss Agnes Brite, Miss Madeline Daven port, Mrs. R. C. Peacock, Miss Emily Ryburn, Miss Ruby Braxton, Miss Evelyn Bazemore, Miss Florence Far less, Miss Mildred Davis, G. L. Busby, Miss Faison Charlton, Miss Juanita O’Brien, G. G. Gaylord, Herman Hooker, Mrs. Mary, Dixon, L. E. Has sell, Mrs. L. E. Hassertl, Mrs. Isa Johnston, Mrs. J. A. Highsmith.

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