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WILLIFORD'S Yellow Front Store No jdeasure >ve may have as the old year ends will be as great as that of wishing all of you a Happv, Prosperous and Healthful 1942. il is nol without regret that we wateh 1941 pass, for while the year has had its disappointments and failures, we feel that we have grown rieher in the friendships we have made and strengthened. It is our hope that these may continue in the year to come, and that we may again have the opportunity to he of service to you. NORTH CAROLINA PULP COMPANY AND EMPLOYEES SINCERE WISHES fOB A HAPPY NEW YEAR OPTIMISTIC! That’s liow we feel about the outlook for 1942. We believe there is imieh happiness and increased prosperity in store for all of ns. That’s why we eau make our greetings so sincere. JOHN SWINSON Agent, Sinclair Refining Company ..... ' ' , .. mm new rami The New Year will mean much to all o£ us—new objectives, higher standards of achievement—better service. We promise our constant effort to serve you better in the coming year. L. S. THOMPSON HAPPIEST NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE»« s WE WELCOME THIS TIME Because it gives us a chance of telling you how much we have appreciated your patronage, and we sincerely hope you will allow7 11s the privilege of con tinuing to serve you. MANNING MOTOR COMPANY HAIL ! neu> rm 1942 MAY 1942 be crowded with 365 days of happiness for our pa trons and friends. Virginia Dare Beauty Shop and Employees Vist\fi\skiS 1942 Our entire personnel joins in wishing you all good things in 1942, Water St. Service Station MELVIN BOYD, Ma naffer As ne close llie old year’s books we find among our chief assets your good will and friendship. And in a spirit of appreciation may we wish for your Prosper ity and Happiness in 1942. N. H. MITCHELL FURNITURE Co. L. H. Modlin, Manager Count Us In— among those who are here to wish that the coming year will be rich in happiness, good wishes and prosperity for ev erybody. GEORGE HARRISON Agent for News and Observer PLUMBER S$£A$On'$i ■ OD££nnc$ 1 A Resolution— That every month in 1942 we will make a greater contribution to your good living. We hope you will let us greet you often. Keel's Serv. Sta. E. DURAND KEEL. Prop. SUCCESS IN 1942 and a world of happiness to go with your suc cess . May each month bring better things for you and yours. BYRD'S CLOTHING STORE ^sftesfo^beNS: Words are bill poor things to express our appre ciation of your many favors during the year just past. May we show how grateful we are by being of greater service to you during 1942? Western Auto Associate Store Joe Crowder, Owner 2 if m -Q happiest new ran TO ALL » Words arc but poor things to express our appre ciation of your many favors during the year just past. May we show how .grateful we are by being of greater service to you during 1942. C. E. AYERS GREETINGS! And may each sunrise of 1942 bring with it new vigor, new hopes and new happiness. B. G. CAMPBELL WHOLESALE GROCER I We will contribute to your enjoyment of llie New* Year by sonr excel lent service. Roanoke Coal Co. S. D. DAVIS. Manager A FRIENDLY WISH that you and yours will enjoy a 1942 of more hap piness, more prosperity, and more success than you have ever known even in the best years that have gone before. SATTERTHWAITE, Inc. r HOLIDAY CHEEK Season'8 Compliments We wish you unparal leled luck and increas ing happiness in each day of the new year. PLYOUTH OIL COMPANY E. Leigh Winslow, Manager FURNITURE L1'/ yWW' f/wHr / v I 19^2 HERE'S FOR 1942 May ii be the best year of any year yon have ever known - May it bring you happiness and prosperity. HORNER'S FUNERAL HONE AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY AND NTGHT PHONE 2291 Office of the Washington County Mutual Burial Association
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