?
ot Thaafca and all Notice
twtalnmaot for
charged tor at th*
per word. Caah to
dor. ..'"J-v!
Adyertiaing rates will ba fojoiah
ed upon
Second Claaa Mail Matter a* the
Pott Office at Fhrrarilla, N. C,
under Act of March r
navy schedules teaming
CRUISE FOE EESEEYISTJ
Naval Reservists .of the- Sixtl
N?v?l District will have ?"W>'
tunity to take part in a mbtwinta
croiae to tropical watees, beginnim
January 20 on the US8 Foecno, i
wsls amKxmoed iftV6iil dsyB V
Rear Admiral L. T. DuBoee, USN
District Commandant.
The Pocono, with 100 Naval Be
serve men and 10 Naval Beeerve of
ficera aboard, in addition to her reg
ular Navy comploment of officer
and men, will viait San Juki, Pnert
Rico. and Gudntenamo, Cub^m^
course of a croiae of over 30 dsyi
She is scheduled toreturn to Nor
folk, Va., February 24 and will dil
embark her reservist* at that port
The quote of 110 Naval Reservist
?.iriwg the cruise will include ma
from the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth
Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Na
val Districts and the Potomac Biveo
Naval Command. The men will re
ceive 14 days active duty pay, sub
sistence during the entire cruise am
pay and travel expense during trave
to and from the embarkation am
disembarkation points.
Reservists assigned to the cruia
from North and South Carolina am
Georgia, the three states oompriaim
the Sixth Naval District, will yepo*
to the U. S. Naval Baae, Charleston
S. C., on January 20 for embarks
tion. _ . .
The Pocono ynll meet FiTBt, lnira
Fourth, Fifth Naval District and Po
to mac River Naval Command Beeer
vists at Norfolk, Va., Januaryldi
will embark Seventh Naval Wf1?1
Reservists at Key West J?n?ary ^
and Eighth and Ninth Naval District
Reserves at New Orleans February
2, in addition to the Sixth Naval Dis
trict quote at Charleston.
. The Reserves will have opportuni
ty for 17 days of under way train
ing at sea, aboard the ship in addi
tion to opportunities to visit scnth
ern seaport cities and liberty ashore
in Puerto Rico and Cuba.
- Naval Reservists in the Sixth Na
val District who wish to take pari
in the cruise should direct their re
quests to the Director of Training
Sixth Naval District, U. S. Nasal
Base, Naval Base, S. C.. prior to Jan
uary 5. 0
Lake Superior is the largest fresh
water lake in^the
Maryland's farm production n
Urge, with wheat and com the prin
cipal crops.
Items of Interest from
Ballard's Crossroads
Young People of Ballard's Pres
byterian ehurfh, directed by Era. P.
J. F.ika, gave the Christmas program
last Sunday coming.
This was a candlelighting semes
in which the congregation took part.
The service began by singing "Come.
All Ye Fbuthfolj" and the Rev.
a prayer.
Edwin Coatee said
?Betty Joyner read the
encee at which time Jo -,-j,
and Nannie Sue Elk. Ugte* *hs
candles.
, of this service was to show
is the light of the world.
Following this
FOR SALE
DESIRABLE
BUILDING LOTS
East Wflmn, East Church
nil oir<gip|:h
'
Prices!
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II
Christmas ieHs
To one and all ? they
bring good cheer, -happi
ness, health.
We itteWde these too in
on* greetings to you af
this joyous season and
t send oar best wishes for
the New Year.
\ MASHBURN'S
Numbing ft Heating Co.
A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO
OUR FRIENDS
Wle render a vital service the year 'round, and at this
Happy Holiday, let us extehd to you friendly/wishes as
sincere as our effort to serve you
Joe R. Joyner & Son Funeral Home
? ? ? Alld .? ? ?
?
Joyner Mutual Burial Association >> ?
At Gbristaias Time...
m
It is a Messed privilege to ,
It, ^ -^iM?7T ?-???>. _ '
Wish FOU the best Q|r~tW
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coming tfew Year.
" ' "
Morton Rabhan Stuart Ale*
MADAME FRANK
and life
throughout the state of N. C.I
WELL KN pwce within reach of ALL _ Mm
^^SUosmoN
faithfully fuffH every word hi thfc
even though ?
you no charge
wmm
r suits
The following younfc people
community, who have
college, arrived home this ?
Worthiagton
Business college in R&l
ret Lou Hemby from A.
Wilson; Mary Elisabeth 1
E. a f. C? Greenville; John
am from State college, Raleigh;
Edwin Tyson from Tacoma Park,
Washington, D. C.; R. F. Strickland
from Wake Forest, had Jessie Tyson
fro m Berien Springs, Michigan.
Mr*. Lin wood O'Neal spent a re
cent week end with her aunt, Mrs.
Walter Fulford, in Pinetops.
Mrs. Linwood O'Neal visited her
sister, Mis. Bennie Rouse, at Maury
last Thursday. Mrs. Rouse had the
misfortune to burn herself vary bad
ly, recently. ' * - ?* ,
Mr.' and Mrs. B. L. Bateman
Wilson visitors recently. feQT:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osyford wen
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shorn
Pittman in Kinstost.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall, Mia. R-.
E. Hall and J. C. Hall of Durham
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Harris. ?
Miss Lucille Ellis from Cedar
Grove and E. C. T. C. was a guest of
Miss Lillian Harris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erwin wen
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jar"
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jones an
spending Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Ogiesby in Betas, Ala. -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and C. C.
Harris wen Goldsbon visitors last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tyson, Jr:, of
Indiana an spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Tyson.
Mr. aird Mrs. James Jones an visit
ing relatives in Mendian, Mias.
PGR SALE, WANTS,
LOST, FOUND, ETC.
TENANT FARMER WANTED: For
2 home cn?p with S acres tobacco
t? good C -roaai honee a
fro? town; etottricsPy tyght
l carer.; -rot be experienced;
ed; oil c MIL
end rtiUMai A,ply Mro. __
FOR ?
buggy with rubber tiro, and har
nero. Beautiful rig. At Mm Mo
Highway. k
WANTED To hoy or rout: Nice,
dean,. need baby carriage. Pat
Bandy, Phone S221. * 2p
FOB SALE: Several Daroc _
Registered stock. See or write E.
W. Mills ht Arch Flanagan ~ Heato
Place. - 24-2e
PURNIA FED BROILERS^-K eac
week. THE TURNAGE CO, Inc.
1WI
WANTED: Heooe or S or 4
part?ent. Call George & Moore at
Williams' Grocery. D*9-2p
Half H. P. MAYTAG Gaaaltee E
fines. Use on lawn ?ewer* etc.
THE TURNAGE CO, Inc. 19-fi
HELP WANTED: Male and
Average ALSO per hoar ea
lished rente . Fall or spare time.
References bat net investment re
quired. Factory prices. Write the
J. R. Walking Co, Dept. 8-2,
mood, Va. rf ? U4?
FOR SALE?Two
JUST
ray pastel
&Sa"t?
JUST RECEIVED:
Westero Ant*
FARM LOANS
om* ?'
W.J.
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These simple words?this simple wish? ^
,-ifL r'
. We know it
? has very aeep
is the hope highest in all hearts this |
Christmas time ? , . *
" . ? ? ? .mmatir? .
So in greeting ail our friends we re-expreesr
5 to message with deep sincerity; Peace,
on Earth, Good Will to Men."
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In the Good Old American Way We Extend Cordial
K t GREETINGS
and take the opportunity to .express
. Our Sincere Wishes ....
* *? 1 " ** Vv ' "** T i ^ ? ?
That Christmas may brifig to every heart the Spirit of
'**_ v.. ? ??- ' 'l; .' ? -vW - ' " t % . . s" . \ *"
Good Will and Good Cheer and that the New Year
may bring Peace to Every Nation.
FARMVTLLE, N. C. ?
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HHHH^'armth
Wishes in their vivid beauty. ?:;1
[RISTMAS ANOTHER
TO YOU, GOOD CHEER!
appiness and Prosperity be yours
ronsrhout 1948. f .