TIRE COMPANY BEGINS SPRING, SUMMER DRIVE _____ Local Ad Campaign To Begin In The Enterprise Opening gun in The Goodyear Tire & Ruboer Company's Spring and Summer advertising campaign on tires begins this wade with a 30 inch advertisement in The Farmville En terprise. Feature of the campaign, which is timely because it starts at the be ginning of one of the largest driving and holiday motoring seasons fore cast in the history of the country, stresses safety, urging that motorists avoid faying to save money by at tempting to cash in on the last 10 per cent of the mileage in their tirea, when they are likely to run into 90 per cent of the trouble they may ex pect in the product's total life. In other words, pointed out W. C. Woo ten, of the Farmville Service Station, who has been selling Good years for many years locally, "the car owner would be much better off and save more, not only in time, and actual outlay of cash, but insure for himself and his family real safety if he would not try to run his present tires out to the last dime-mile. "We have what we term a 90-10 offer, as our contribution toward re duction of accidents due to tire blow outs," Mr. Wooten added, explaining that, "we offer to pay for those dan ger miles while the car owner can ride on safe new Goodyears. "Owners should drive in for a free inspection which does not obligate Aon in the slightest," Mr. Wootan declared. He farther added that the new tires are guaranteed in writing, not for any specified length of time, j bat for their fall life, without time I or mileage limits, . ' "tf' THE ANSWERS 1. The North Carolina at Brook lyn Navy Yard, June 13. 2. The Ford V-8 has about 16,000 parts. 3. In 1823. 4. No. Its new robe will not have a front flap or visor. 5. The 67-year-old President of Bolivia. ' 6.. In the Aegean Sea, off the * coast of Turkey. j 7. During the Spanish civil war, Gen. Mola, attacking Madrid, said ( he had four columns of troops out side the city and the fifth column (sympathizers) within the city. ' 8. A term, used by some Repub- : Iicans, to refer to their 1940 politi- , cal campaign. 9. About 2,000,000. ' 10. Washington 1922 and London 1930. ETCHINGS STOLEN Lime Rock, Conn.?Upon his re turn from the winter spent in Florida, Dr. Bernhardt Wall, etcher, reported to police that someone had entered his home and stolen 258 copper plates, valued at between $9,000 and $11,000. The plates stolen comprized a con siderable part of his pictorial biog- i raphy of Abraham Lincoln and would require from two to three years to , replace them. i Wake-Up and Save! DONT LET THESE BARGAINS CATCH YOU NAPPING! Triple Plain or Self Rising FLOUR a 47* g 87* Franco-American Spaghetti can 8c Hurffs Pork and Beans, 4 16 oz. cans 17c Habitant Pea Soup, No. 2? can 10c New Treat Salad Dressing qt. jar 19c \ t Land (V Lakes, Sweet Cream a J BUTTER eou d5C 1 FAT BACK Dry^^ V rutrrcr LandO?Lakes ij Q? VnCbVL American?1 lb. | JT PURE LARD 2 - 15* I HIPP Dromedary Q No. 2 f TC lIUIvEl Grape Fruit V Cans I f Va. Maid Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar 19c Tripple-Fresh Our Pride Bread 18 oz. loaf 8c \ Doable-Fresh . Golden Blend Coffee lb 14Jc Southern Manor Fruit Cocktail 2 tall cans 25c PFAC Swrthonltoor O No. 2 OQa kflV Fancy Sweet ? Cans ?UV i : *? v mm ? 11 ?? ? iiji ? Looking at Washington (Continued from page one) many wins the war, it would be for the protection of our people at home." With Japan having a "stranglehold" on the islands of the Pacific, the next move would be eastward and in Ad miral Taussig's opinion, "If Germany wins the war, there is going to be a combination between the totalitari an powers that's going to squeeze IIS." To those who believe that Japan will bankrupt herself in carrying- on the war in China and exhaust her resources in a fruitless effort to con pier the Chinese, Admiral Taussig points out that the Japanese have been fighting for tluee years with out cracking up and that Germany, bankrupt fifteen years ago, has mobi lized an army and war machine that ?ives the world jitters. Facing these factors, he thinks that it is impossi ble for the United States to remain isolated, saying, "The world has shrunk too much." President Roosevelt has announced tentative plans for a "non-political" tour in June which will take him into virtually every section of the nation. While the journey is conditioned upon the state of affairs in Europe as well as the adjournment of Congress, the Chief Executive expects to dedicate the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee early in June, go to Mississippi to dedicate the Natchez Trace, the old trail from Natchez to Nashville, and then visit his son, Elliott, in Fort Worth. Afterwards he would go to Cali fornia to dedicate King's Canyon, newest of the National Parks, visit Lhe Golden Gate Exposition at San Francisco and then dedicate the Olympic National Park in the State >f Washington. Boarding a warship lie President would continue his trip >y way of the inside passage to Tuneau, Alaska. The trans-continental trip, first jrojected last summer, was delayed iy the beginning of the European Var. Political observers noted that ake the President through the Mid Ue Western states, where his farm ;he return journey would probably tnd trade agreement programs have >een under attack by Republican can\ laigners. They see his trip as an >pportunity to test his popularity vith the masses and recalled that >revious journeys of this kind have >een used to sound out sentiment to wards himself and the Administra ion. FIRST WHALE SINCE 1894 Hamilton, Bermuda.?For the first ime since 1894, a whale was caught iff the Bermuda coast 'by a small ' >and of whalers who had been trying msuccessfully to revive the industry for several years. The whale was a 15-ton female humpback. It will be jut on exhibition. War lies, like all others, are of two cinds, as for ^xample, (a) lying to .?onceal losses for strategic purposes md (b) telling a small neutral nation that you will not invade its territory when you have already made up your mind to attack the next morning. FSFS ACHING DJ(A|#C Money Back DAtlVd IF IT FAILS And Other Functional Symptoms of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES Take HDANS now and t*Hm ?adoring and dtscoseiorts el Backache and Leg Fains ?Frequent, Scanty and Bumiae Fossa go? Unnatural Odor?Lou el Energy?Head aches# Dixxiness. Nervousness caused by functional Sidney and Bladder Disorder*. When functions] disorders aBow wests mstter, adds and poisons to accumulate, and such fflnssses as above trouble you, take KID AN 8. They act naturally. They stinrolste the kidneys to per farm efficiently when beset by functional disorders. They relieve you quickly and plusantly ot dis comfort and distress andxhey Emit the possibility of dallfcerous ailments which may ensue. Trial is free if KID AN S fells. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! Deposit >1.00 with your druggist for two boxes of KID AN8. ties one box. If not entirely satisfied with RESULTS, return other box to the seme druggist and year money will be refunded. Start KTDAN8 Kidney Relief today. KIDANS is sold by Leading Druggists Everywhere. Adv. Leading Druggists Everywhere WHELESS DRUG COMPANY FARMYILLE, N. C. For Register of Deeds ? ;?' m ? ' \ r ? ? ~ ? _? ,? ?- -? Convinced that my business experience qualifies me to perform the duties incident to this office efficiently, I am asking the voters of Pitt County to nominate me as the Democratic candidate for REGISTER OF DEEDS in the primary to be held on May 25th. If elected, I will do my utmost to render satisfactory service to all. I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE ,, ? . , JKlfift ^M, ML DR. y. H. MEWBORN ? OPTOMETRIST ? NEXT VISIT Farmvilte?Office at FlaMa* Jeweirj Store, MONDAY, MAT 19th. ?yea Examined ? Glasses Fitted ?Tartars Every Saturday? Want Ads! COME TO SEE US for your lottery and Bicycle Repair Work. Prompt Service. Reasonable Charges. West* era Auto Associate Store, Farm ville, N. a tfe . FOR RENT ? RESIDENCE SOS N. Main Street, previously occupied by C. W. Wellons.?Apply to R. A. Joyner. ' ltc FOB RENT ? UPSTAIRS APART ment, with bath, wired for electric stove. Apply S02 E. Pfne St.? Phone 274*1 tfc PLANTS FOR SALE:?Snapdragon and tomato plants, ready for trans planting. Pepper and potato plants later. Call Mrs. Frank Harper, ltp FOR SALE ? HER2F0RDS ? 120 Springer Cows and Heifers; 68 Cows and Calyes; 15S Yearling Steers. All priced to sell. B. F.Na son, Douds, Iowa, R-l. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I Pot Plants, Cat Flowers, Corsages and Funeral Designs. Ssy It" with Flowers. Farmville Flower Shop. Phone 467-1. tf Save With SING'S HI-TEST GAS Regular First Grade 18Jc Gal. 1st Grade Kerosene 10c Gal. Motor Oil 10c Qt and Up 300 SOUTH MAIN ST. "Build-Up" Good News For Suffering Women Much of women's periodic dis tress may be unnecessary! Many who suffer from headaches, nervousness, cramp-like pain, other symptoms of functional dysmenor rhea due to malnutrition are helped by CARDUL (Main way it helps relieve periodic distress is by increasing appetite and flow of gastric juice. Thus it often aids digestion; helps build strength, energy, resistance to periodic disturbances. Others find help for periodic dis comfort this way: Start a few days before and take CARDUI until "the time" has passed. Women have used CARDUI more than 60 years. I#**- -1 worn Ic0?i mzv\ hi??tf'iTTtytfKi 1*0/97^* I "^EKH??OSTORID?ON flj I pnww-wr, flA/reqgtfj r/i?ffq| k4 M gjm 60% of year tire trouble* are M ES e|RJ[ iPpff ^BBB^^^BHBL likely to come in the last 10% V# M jM^E B aDj ^wjBBHwHPjp^^^ of yoar tire's life. Why not let jfJJ pH B B u* pay yon for those danger j W Wjl ? ^^B B B flf ikJl miles while yoa ride on safe Bi I W ^^B B B new Goodyear Tires? Our "90- bJ ? 9 ^B ^B ? mm 10" Offer may save you trouble. Lj ?For the fa- fjf worry and good hard cashl ^B |^Hmous "G-3" M //y ^?m* ^ "d ask as about it Q ^B ^^B All-Weather, f/j \JS , l&jjzMl^m^^jBa GOODYEAR TIHE3?alwaye as Ld - ^B ^B 6.00-16 t&tm, j?m jf flood as yoa think ?now cost ^?,^old>tire! M " 8 I?88 d*?1 Y?a imagine. IGOODYEAR'S ^ .J ? Q ? y ?^ B fiPEAT "6,3" GyASflftiTllf Eg ALL-WEATHER W YES; SIRI M Boad-proved favorite of ? ** r ??* 51 W Oar Goodyear Tire* are guar- Bl millions 1 Look at these RSttmR ai AS V anteed in writing?NOT for 12 ^B low prices mad* pos- SHHS ?Ag 1-0** | months, or 18 months, or 24 U sibl* by oar "80-10" aHB| ?gf /V . \ months?but for their FULL LIFE. wA Offer. ij tjytE" I without time or mileage limits. j -1 . iiniwieii f8J5 B| ? * M 125-11* 5.50-jl ?30 I ?' | M PRICED IN PROPORTION. Si B s h 1 Farmville ServicefStation 1 Corner of Wilson and Contentnea Streets ' EJ Q Phone 267-1 "Road Service" Farmville, N. C. g e- ? . f ? ? ? ' .. , *. v . _ _ ????# tammwa w m r* ur\^d i s j ^^rZr. B m 1 ffBB ? f B ? B ? vl w ^yW / B? ^ p B m k vf ^v ta A a W g I Er^ ifti^vf 11 i r/liwv 4p7 tf, j)^hm ifi 7 j9jl/li^ii^ilj i if i p1 t It's the big news of the year! A genuine Westinghouse Refrxger-' ator, big 6 cubic foot model, now priced At a figure only a little over one hundred dollars! Newest Westinghouse cabinet design, real Westinghouse quality construction throughout, with all-cteel cabinet ? ?. Fiberglaa insulation . . . durable Duiux exterior finish . . ? Sanafloy FREEZER , ? . thrifty Economizer Mechanism with 5-year Protection Plan on the soaltd-in unit. See 4his sensational value . . . and SAVE! Sit THIS "PRIZE" MOSEl, TOO! " .? Kmd.Im.WMttaghmMAXtlSTOCRAT-flIX,out- /- ? mTl'^l " standing la conVsnhnua Kaaoria and foodkeepinc ? fflnKJ I perfbnasace. For instance: The new "window-fron'." iUaJj I L MEAT-KEEPER . . . Tha trig. gUss-top HUMI ^SSU I D DRAWER Hot fresh fruit and vegrtablsa ... New 5jG Bj f "eaaraoosH" abdvw ... Bic SUPER VREEZER , ,jSB} j! I with axtra apnea for frosaa storage... PLUS exclusive ^SaSi I nww TRU-ZONS COLD (givst you surer, steadier I I Btes I pfotscttoa far ALL of your fbods, ALL of tha time). ?????4 ? | "AM?!I^w!^Cm?TESTS 5 Big Weekly Contests, April 18.. -May 23 boas* Refrigerator or Blectrie I | >?T COMHIH PiTAtli AND FKII INTKY HANK HOM UII ?