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vill include celebration, ‘his week, day have _ fully completed, corn ices are now at work arrang the details of the program. Burney, June Rose at|S JPaul Younts suggested. * . There will be a parade super vised by the committee com posed of A. J. Jenkins, John Croom, Stacey Britt, R. EJ. Wall, Joe Wallace, Ed. 8trickland, Jr., J. C. Thompson, Roosevelt Mer cer and Paul Williams. A football game or some form of afternoon entertainment is to be provided by a committee com posed of J. P. Harman, Mr. Wheells and A. W. Draughon. For entertainment of distin guished guests Hon. H. L. Stev ens is chairman of the commit tee with A. J. Jenkins and R. D. Johnson assisting him. Adding to the carnival air of If You Like RADIO REPAIR SERVICE THAT COSTS YOU LESS Bring Your Radio To Us We Now Have in Stock These HARD-TO-GET ITEMS: 112-cu.ft. Home Freezing Unit For Food Storage Tobacco Barn Coal Stokers Water Pumps With Pipe and Fittings Radio Batteries—All Types Combination Electric Heaters and Fans Pressure Cookers Carpet Sweepers Electric Irons Outboard Motors Blanchard - Rouse Supply Co. ' Temporarily Tin {City who was killed In a Jeep accident on Okinawa October 14, 1945. The month oj October is here again, ■ ■! _ The saddest to me of all the year; For it woe on the fourteenth day That my brother teas called away. ■ * Sad and sudden was the call Of one I loved and was dear to all This world is full of folks, ’tis true, But there was only one of you. You had a smile for everyone, A heart as pure as gold; To those who knew and loved you Your memory will never grow old. Your life was full of service, You lived for others, ’tis true; Whenever a friend was needed, ’Twas there we could find you. You are gone, but not forgotten, Nor will you ever be, For as long as memories last I shall always think of thee. Day by day I sadly miss you; Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That is in my heart concealed. No one knows the silent heart aches; Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in si lence For the one I love so well. Mrs. Norman Z. Teachey Rose Hill, N. C. Concord Revival Starts Monday A series of revival meetings will be held at Concord Baptist church beginning October 7 at 7:00 o’clock in the evening. Ser vices will be held each evening at 7:00 .o’clock through October 12 and on Sunday afternoon, Oc the celebration will be shows, concessions ana decorations un der the direction of F. J. Thom as, Thomas Rogers, D. S. Wil liamson, Walker Stevens, Her bert Taylor, and German Guy. Music for the occasion will be supervised by Mrs. Clarence Brown. ' A finance committee has been appointed, made up by of Rob ert Winders, Edgar Pollock, J. C. Page, and James F. Strick land. The dance committee is com posed of Finn Lee, H. H. Hatch er, Henry Merritt, Ed. Hines, W. H. Hitchcock, R. L. West, Bill Sheffield and Francis McColman. Starts Relief in 6 Seconai .from All 6 usual >*'-1 ^/^COLD PREPARATIC... ^TABLETS OR LIQUID Caution: Take only as directed NOW OPEN FOLLOWING THE FIRE TO AGAIN SUPPLY YOU WITH FOR THE ehtire Fnmiuy WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO ALL OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR ASSIST-' ANCE DURING AND AFTER THE FIRE LAST WEEK Brady’s Shoe Store “YOUR SHOE STORE” Wallace, N. C. w A. DRILLED WELL IS THE most satisfactory water sup ply. Write for quotation, giv ing distance and direction from your Post Office. Heater Well Company, Haleigh, North Carolina. tf. v wui imroauce to film dicaurV*faon?r€cr1?^^clolor cartoons, Widterjatty and Phil Flea. Walter will make his screen debut In “The Secret Life of Walter Kitty,” while Phil will star In "A Flea Grow* in Brook lyn.” The studio is quick to point out, however, that they nave nothing whatever to do with Sam Goldwyn’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the Danny Kaye vehicle about to be releas ed, or with Twentieth Century Fox’s “A Tree Grows In Brook lyn.” WANT ADS FOR SALE: ONE 1942 tfeDGE Truck, 2V» ton, 900x20 tires, 5 speed transmission, 2 speed axle. E. E. Raynor, Wallace, Wallace, N. C. tfc WANTED TO BUY: PINE LOGS delivered at my mill or F.O.B. my truck. Penney’s Building Supply, E. R. Penney, Route 2, Wallace, N. C. 2tp Oclo SKI'HI STOPS RUNNING FITS in dogs or we refund your money. We know of no other guaranteed running fits reme dy. Wallace Drug Company. 4tp Oc 24 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN: One male Boston Bull dog, about one year old, about Sept. 21 or 22. Reward. Earlie C. Sanderson, Wallace, 2tc ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW FROM COLLINS DEPT. STORE—Name imprinted and envelopes included . . . person alized by “Dobby.” 25 for $1.95 75 for $5.50 50 for $3.75 100 for $7.25 NEED SEWING DONE? BRING it to me. Good work, low prices. Mrs. J. D. Murray, Rt. 1, Wallace, N. C. (Three miles out.) 2tp Oc 17 GOLD WAVE PRfCtSi SUPREME COLD WAVE • Each kit contains 3 fall ounces of Salon-type solution, 60 Curlers. 60 end tissues, we i applicator, neutralizer onwplete instructions. Callage Drjjg LOST BETWEEN TIN CITY and Norris’ Store: Nine pairs of cream-colored window cur tains. Reward if returned to James Kenan, Rt. 2, Wallace, N. C. ltp L*OST, LAST Kramer’s ib NEAR One Chevrolet hub cap. Finder will please leave at Enterprise office and get reward. ltp coal cooking ranges, utility cabinets, bedroom suites, liv ing rodm suites, studio couch es, and Columbia automatic wood burning heaters. Cash or credit Smith Bros, and Wallace. ttc >NE 110 VOLT --—-—aht Plant, air cool ed. Slightly used. Will sell at a bargain. See J.' H. Rouse, Magnolia, N. C. 3tp Oc 10 LOST; ONE RADIO NO. 107171 M. C.A on Oct. 1 night of Are. Person having same will please return to Kirby Raynor, Pine view Apartments, ' Wallace, N. C. ltp Sold and guaranteed by Mil Drug Co., Wallace, N. G, i Fugsells Drug Co., Rose 8|11, out N^y J The Opening friday, Oct. 18th -THE NEW Western Outn Associate Stone HOME-OWNED BY R. L BUTLER WATCH FOR AD NEXT WEEK DAVIS TIRES -TRUTONE RADIOS - WIZARD BATTERIES - WESTCRAFT TOOLS—ELECTRI CAL APPLIANCES-WESTERN FLYER BICYCLES *-- ;- f . ' ft -t ■ / '■ y _ The Force that Supports the Worlds Biggest Bridge... OllrPiATES /our Engine! IN the great San Francisco-Oakland bridge, a tre mendous tug-of-war goes on continuously between gravity and molecular attraction. Because the at tractive force between the molecules in the cables balances gravity’s down-pull the bridge stays up. 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