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Yob Can Sell Yoar Tobacco 'Any Day At We Are Selling Tobacco As High, Or Higher, Than At Any Time This Season And Remember — No Block Salesr You Can Get A Sale Any Day * BASS WAREHOUSE Taft M. Bass, Prop.- Clinton,-3M; C.' REEK-END SPECIALS 'Ts^ _ FOB — FRI. AND SAT., OCT. P5c Noxema Skin Cream. >0c Drene Shampoo.*. 50c Vitalis .... 10c Listerine Tooth Paste. LOO Aspirin Tablets.... Pt. Rubbing Alcohol... Large Size Pablum... Infant Suppositories .. Pleating Pads.... 1.00 Mennens Baby Sets. c Menthomulsion .. Vi'cks Vatronal ..1. IS-19 49c .49c'| .39c .33c .17 c .....19c .39e .17c ...$4.25 .89c .49c ......25c UHUUli'V iA Prescriptions Our Specialty WAM POLE'S PREPARATION r KftFKlED~ftUXnBli Hard To Get Items FOUNTAIN PENS!* * ,FOUNTAIN SYRINGES! HOT WATER BOTTLES 30BBY PINS! COLD WAVE SETS! vODAK FILMS! IAIL CLIPS! j FRANK MEDICO PIPES, 2TC. TONIC AND Miss Harriet Blake. Mrs. J. G Blake and Mrs. William Blake Were in Wilmington Monday or business. Herbert, GarrisB, U. S. N., spent tbe week-end With his parents Mr. and Mrs. Valson Garriss. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pate spent the week-end in Durham. . Mrs. Effle Perkins of New Bern spent last week with Mrs Alice Pate. Ned Milk and sons, Gene, Mickey and Kenneth spent Sat urday in Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts of Wrightsville Beach spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Miss Bettie LaBarbe of Ashe ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cavenaugh and daughter of East Wallace spent the week-end with Mrs. Cavenaugh’s mother, Mrs. C. F. Garriss. Mrs. Virginia Hall spent Sun day with Mrs. J. £1. Lee. Frank Vinson spent the week end in Goldsboro. Oliver Pate and mother spent Sunday with Mrs. Pate’s brother in Goldsboro. Mrs. T. A. Rivenbark spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Lee. Friends are glad to know Mrs. Lee is much better than last week and is glad to have visitors any time. Mrs. Marie Chestnut and chil dren of Magriolia spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cavenaugh. County Agent J. O. Anthony of Wilson County said that the hogs from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia “showed up just as well or better than the hogs consigned from out standing breeders of the West ern States.” SAY I SAW IT IN THE Enterprise—Please Unkle Hank Sez — WHEN VOUMECf A MAN iVtlNKS EVER* eODV ELSE IS CROOKED, USUALLY NEEDS A LlffLE WAfCHlN' * ^ HIMSELF; / co Meet your friends at the Johnson Cotton Company of ^Wallace . . . Make this your headquarters for John Deere > farm machin ery. We also have horses and mules of good stock. We've got what you want at the price you can pay . . . and you’ll appreciate our courteous, friend ly service. ' v ■ Cart Wheels, Carts complete with bodies, Hammer Mills, Trac tor Scoops, Bulldoz er Blades, Tobacco Trucks, Ped WggdEFS.. All sizes Bell Terra Cotta Tiling, Coping, Iplue Lining. . —t JOHNSON’S BETTER GRADE FERTILIZERS"^ Altacide for Killing Grasses and Weeds in Yards apd Fields, Cyanamid for Weed Control on Tobacco Plant Beds. Don’t Forget Our JOHN DEERE REPAIR SHOP \ | r t* Qch-n&cnJ dfcnfi. U Of WALLA!( INI (Continued'From Page 2) industrialization of a country predominantly rural, the educa tion of the masses—these are some of the tremendous prob lems confronting India’s lead era. As a consequence, the Christian church races opportu nities unparrelleled in her his tory in India. Her whole ser vice is to help produce a lead ership worthy of these great tasks, and to undergird the whole movement with the spirit of Christ. There is truly a race on in India between Christ and communism. Many of the acts of violence which have occurred recently in India can be traced to the Influence of those who work under the banner of the hammer and sickle. It is the duty of the Christian church to chal lenge India’s workers to adopt the banner of Christ as their in signia. We at Leonard Theologi cal College are grateful for the privilege of training Christian leaders for the new India.” “The Word of Power for the Poker Age,” with special em i nhasis on "spiritual pioneers,” is the theme of the daily Bible readings recommended by the American Bible Society in this year’s worldwide scripture read ing period, from Thanksgiving Day to Christmas Day. Last year people of 20 different nations (perhaps 20,000,000 individuals) participated in the daily read ings, and it is believed the num bers will be greater this year. The readings suggested follow: Nov. 28, Gen. 8:20-9:17; Nov. 29, Gen. 12: 1-9; 17: 1-8; Nov. 30, Gen. 32; Dec. 1, Gen. 37; Dec. 2, Ex. 3; Dec. 3, Ruth 1; Dec. 4, I Sam. 3; Dec. 5, ISam. 16; Ps. 139; Dec. 6, 1 Kings 19: 9-18; Dec. 7, Neh. 6; Dec. 8, Zech. 4; Dec. 9, Is. 1: 1-20; 6; Dec. 10, Is. 52: 13 53; 12; Dec. 11, Jer. 1: 1-2; 13; Dec. 12, Dan. 6; Dec. 13, Luke 1: 2656; Dec. 14, Matt. 3: 1-17; Dec. 15, John 3: 1-17; Dec. 16, Luke 10: 30-42; Dec. 17, Luke 15: 11 24; Dec. 18, John 13: 1-17; Dec. 19, John 17; Dec. 20, Acts 2; Dec. 21, Acts 6:- 8-15; 7: 44-60; Dec. 22, Acts 9: 1-9; 13: 14-43; Dec. 23, II Tim. 1:1-18; Dec. 24, Heb. 11: 24 12; 2; Dec. 25, Matt. 2. “Patience toward Russia with out appeasement” is the admoni tion given to America by Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, of Christ Church, New York City, recent ly returned from a visit to Rus sia as head of the American So ciety for Russian Relief. “In our efforts to get a better under standing of Russia we feel baf fled by the iron curtain,” he says. “On their side, they claim to be thwarted by our misrep resentation of their facts . . . America cTarms to be a Christ ian nation. Now is the time to show it in our relations with a nation which became disillus CAROLINA ILK BAR Visit Us For: * Ice Cream 9 Sandwiches 9 Delicious Milk Shakes _•_ White’s Homogenized Fresh Milk _•_ Come in . . . Meet the Gang Here for a good lunch. CAROLINA ILK BAR Next Door To Z. J. Carter WALLACE, N. C. <TTTTTTTTTTTTTtt*^< Rose Hill Theatre WEEK OF OCTOBER 20 SUNDAY ROBER? YOUNG, ANN RICHARDS SEARCHING WIND MONDAY, TUESDAY JIMMY DURANTE, JUNE ALLYSON in TWO SISTERS FROM BOSTON SATURDAY, Late Show JOAN DAVIS, JACK OAKXE in WEDNESDAY, Double Feature RLENN VERNON in DING DONG WILLIAMS and MAN FROM HELL THURSDAY PAUL HENREID, ELEANOR PARKER OF HUMAN BONDAGE ♦ <'*'*)F*****'»'**************’1''1'<'********'i"t"t,**4‘*** FRIDAY Special All Cartoon Show Featuring Bugs Bunny, Little Lulu, Popeye, Porky Pig And Others SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in Arizona skies * ioned with a certain form of per-’ verted Christianity. To be Chris tian, America does not need to acquiesce softly to Russia’s ac quisitive demands. But America to be Christian must bend every effort to sustain the godly idea of one world through strengthen ing the United Nations lest we drift into the devilish idea of two worlds. And let every Amer ican who calls himself a Chris tian turn a deaf ear to the whis per that now is the time to start dropping atomic bombs on Rus sia because war is inevitable. If we believe in Christ, we »—* believe that wars are not inevtt atte.” iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimniiiiiiiiitHUfflRw A. J. Cavenaugh REPAIRING • ENGB AVWO Watch and Jewelry Diamonds • Watches • JewsIrj Wallace, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Administrator will on Saturday, October 19th, 1946, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon in the store known as “Little Harlem” in the Town of Wallace, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following per sonal property: 25 cases Champ Ale 22 cases Doerschuck Beer 64 cases Lion Steinies Beer 67 cases Lion Beer, 32-oz. 60 cases empty bottles 1 carton beer glasses 1 draught beer counter 1 counter 4 booths 2 ice boxes This September 26th, 1946. J. S. BLAIR, Administrator of P. J. Caudell, Deceased (jJcuwca JhsuniM Effective Today - Matinee, Snnday Thru Friday 3:15; Night 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY OCTOBER 20 - 21 THREE WISE FOOLS starring Margaret O’Brien TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 ’ BLACK ANGEL starring Dan Duryea WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 WILD BEAUTY with Don Porter and Rex, the Wild Horse HEADING WEST with Charles Starrett THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 NIGHT IN CASABLANCA starring Marx Brothers FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 MAKE MINE MUSIC Another Walt Disney Picture Benny Goodman, Nelson Eddy, Dinah Shore, Andrews Ssisters SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 BRANDED A COWARD with Ken Maynard VALLEY OF THE ZOMBIES with Robert Livingston OWL SHOW BELLE STARR starring Barbara Stanwyck _ v.-afot-w.:-;
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