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wect-C! 1 at ) oiue. Lae had as herj Vuost ii;s Woodard also of tlfe L. School Faculty. " : : " t I Christine of Raleigh spent m ! Making Gifts Aids Buying War Bonds several days last week with Mrs. Ernest Dupree. .: ; - iXASSirm eat; .j Tmin nr niitlaw and Mlas Mar T. i l..t Li tw-a p:.tuii, 1 cent lr wora, trfuMinuoi charge vt 'Unless you 1 1 account with MB pkw. j iiul money, stamps maotjr erdr ; or check ' wltu ad. Farmers: U yon haye enytUBg to wit " r exchaBif want to buy, bm the llniea Class ified ad! we will-accept ine Outlaw, students at ACC visi ted the home folks over the week end. ', ' ;; .,. : Miss Mary Alice Harper of Cher. to Point visited -nere oaiuiuajr night and Sunday.. . V ! Nat fe. W-a W mri. wiimn Tmmlnes was the mipat of Miss Pauline Outjaw for A!3 :Jr L-o SI.sw the week-end. . .-."j, produce tor paymwis. irnn ftnttrm of Kenans- .rfiio ttunr the week-end with her . KW. NOV. 6th ' . mother, Mrs. I. B. Sutton. , - , ' m- -l r ' . j - - : , J o Starrin3 PAT O'LZ'ZU, RUTH IHJSSEY. TOTS. NOV. 7th Jc!::iyCc:':2 Lately;" Starring JA.V.ES CAGKZY. WED. NOV. Sth Lost CanyGn Starring HOPPY IONO. F-"I LOANS Jr t tT ' -..'.-.v: - ' to. L:U-... X- : - . rrfvV To I. Thus R- 1 tiiHIr. t e Htej r,-: ti ca t c: Y-'I. &9l .LI ,ON NAIL FA- t LOAN AaN. PC'S 143 - 1L 61MMI t&lai'ON, N. o. DanfiGrous Journey Roosevelt, African Tour. V tTL kM tout . well arua sow ai r"7 so u and givo -f ""- from town. - ,. X- , t IX CO- .-. " ' .. . uau l w. tV FOa SALR One 1941 Plymouth motor lor 173. Can bo km at Rsmlaa'a iWara, Im Kenansvllle. Sir. JEobert Voaoh, at Ration Eerd, ' V kesMasvlll. ,-. : : in ma past nnaTy teaks. INCREASES, WUJUB AVEBAQa COST OF F1KK iBLiiwiiiii REDUCED HOSE THAN FOBTY PER CENT. - A B. W. BLACKBHMUi, AfWH ReUabl Insurano Sorvloe, Warsaw, N. C. Mrs. H. H. Jones upulma . were Jield Thursday of last week for Mrs. H. H. Jones, oa, wno aieu following a Dnei june. in fh familv cemetery with Rev. R. W, Gurganus in pharge. Mrs. Jones was a member of the rjii., Rontlot Church. Survt- vine are a brother, H. N. Fountain; one sister, iwrs. . -".foi; nd . the following chDdren: Joan Jones, Nettie Jones, Mrs B. W. Hprne, e-. a. onri Mrs. Albert Jones, all of Chin quapin, and Mrs. Fred Fountain lot Richlands. . THUK. FBI. NOV. 9-10 Carolina Blues Starring KAY KYSER, ANN MILLER. SAT. NOV. 11th Tucson Raiders ctnnoed teach- ing the three R's? They must have Kn.ioA verv rare tf find a boy who is good at ritin. : trm.1 i.' ou that the reason oro nnnr tna thematic clans w xnai iney vane ures for granted, v with BILL ELLIOTT. OWX SHOW Brotlier Rat Starring RONALD REGAN ooooooooonnnoooo oooooooo TAB RICNTl AbMt 4 tobacco, 1 to t pepper, M eon aad Cotton If desired. ' Writ Box 95 Warsaw. ;n-s- VYOOD FOR SALE ; ANY LENGTH; SLABS; $10 , PER CORD, DELIVERED. Cair J. C. Campbell at V. S. Bradham's store In Chinqua pin or write to J. C. CaJNpbeil, Beulavllle. N. O. Rt 1. ll-25-4t. Pd. C"17F f"1 J I - J i .CRi-32 J:iv73 n anri Mm O. H. Ulrich and children wen to Scotland. Neck Sunday. ' Amos J. outlaw is visuuig ms Klstpr. Mrs. Albert Nichols . and familv In KlmtTi Mlss Essie Mae outlaw spenx me v NtsrAm SAYS TNI 1 fcC:!ECi:iTUi Pi IN fll Tffl lrflfrlilONt THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WARSAW DRUG CO. Warsaw, Nl C. " A. Not much time for f Ift makingt Choose a cap and bag et which can be made of felt for the teen-arer. ims snouiaer-Birap og pans m large buckle at the shoulder for ad justing the itrap-lengtb and an en velope flap that buttons closed. The close fitting' cap Is trimmed with felt flower appliques. Christmas gift expenses can be cut In half If yon make your gifts, and you'll be wise 'to put the money you save Into ex tra War -Bonds. This pattern is available at your local store. , . U.S.Tnaiur) Difmrtmint AUTO DEALERS TO POST I INVENTORIES AntnmntillA rntinninir reeulations k.u. tuun Amnrirlml to. reauire all I dealers to post lists or weir cur rant Inwntnrv of 1942 cars for sale or to post notices to the ef fect tney nave none. Th. aotinn. it 'was said, was n ac cessary to see that the remaining meagre supplies oi new cars m uie nation be used to the greatest possible advancement of the total war effort. ",. ,; '' The amendment also extended validity period of car rationing certificates rrom id to ou uaya, after which they axe not" renew able, v." ' : .-.'- When the day arrives that the voters of the United States east their ballots on the basis of prin ciples and not on the basts of per sonalities please, somebody, wake as up, ooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ft- ; "i O - U'JLUivUliliii . sasp. . If- . Clothes ThatXommand Respect Tailored With Distinction : $22.50 to $35.00 - There la no greater asset in business than peccable quality. 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