RoesfWner is at home % lust landed. He was with kuo branch off,the Signal stationed in Germany and Mrs. Bavld Wells and f visited relatives in Iboro and Asheboro over eek-end. . Audrey Mintz and Miss ice Mintz of Wilmington 4rs. Jimmie Gatewood of ^twre guests of llr. and Mr».P. W. Teachey for a few days last week. Mrs. S. ft Turner, Mrs. James Bradford and Mr. Bryan Turner of Fayetteville spent the week end with relatives. Mrs. John B. Wells has return^ ed home, having spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mohr of Wilmington. Mrs. P. W. Teachey returned yesterday from Whiteville where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Powell. *'"*? pick.up pIo; """'•“ooated ed *»d lowered. M th**'*?1**1* °»Pictured hete.il !*« «»<* of the * flowered ° two . P* gwedy tocoa^^'^PW «® •toping fields •#. ®oisture >«■ dnSSi^* ^ ^ RADIO FLASH ■ Listen to the National Farm and Home Hour, -with Everett Mitchell Every Saturday, NBC. 1-1:30 P. M., .WPTF, Raleigh ALUS CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE STEDMAN CARR & COMPANY Wallace, North Carolina All Brtjnds Except Golden Tap or Dromedary Grapefruit Juice No. 2 Can 46-oz. Can 16c 36c Whitehouse Evap. MILK, 3 tall cans..38c Margaret Holmes Field TEAS, No. 2 can.18c Standard Quality PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans..25c Phillips Chicken !! !*i i-»: _ • SOUP, with Rice.15c Sunnyfield Rolled OATS, 20-oz. pkg.11c Sunny field Enriched White FJJLIIR 5 lb. Bag PLAIN 38c B°aglb' 74c SELF-RISING 5 lb. AA_ 10 lb- TCa Bag v9C Bag IOC COCONUTS, lb.15c CELERY, stalk.12c LETTUCE, head 10c MALAGA GRAPES, 2 lbs. for 29c TOMATOES, lb...17e CRANBERRIES, lb.39c STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. for.25c GREEN CABBAGE, lb..4% YELLOW SQUASH, lb..12% CARROTS, biach. rawVii '• 'i .i *• irH -r- ~'v- ~ 'iiT Dr. attfl-Mra. J. W. Straughan and family and Mrs. J. L. Ward of Warsaw were dinner guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weils, Sr., have returned home, having spent some time at Carolina Mrs. Miller of Quan^ioo, Va., Is the guest of her father, Mr. L. R.\Brown, and family. Mrs. Hufnnes of Greensboro is visiting Mrs. E. G. Forlaw and family.’ Miss Lila Davis Wells of Ken ansville was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. CHURCH SERVICE Rev. Arthur Glazier preached on Sunday, reading Romans 8:25-39 and using Romans 8:30: REVIVAL SERVICES The Rev. Mr. Ormond of Chad bourn win be theguest minister and conduct the revival services at the Presbyterian church the first week in November. The public is cordially invited to an meetings, i: ' Mrs. R. L. Wells, Jr., returned home Saturday from James'Wal ker Memorial Hospital, Wilming ^r. and Mrs. S. B. Wells are spending some time at Kure's Beach. Mrs. Charles Bowden and Mrs. Jake Wells visited Mrs. Julius Wells at James Walker Memorial Hospital, Thursday. Friends.of Mrs. Julius Wells will be glad 'to know that she is getting along nicely after un If it takes 3 pairs of wires to connect 3 telephones ana 12 pairs to connect 6 tele* phones, how many are needed to connect 12 telephones? The answer la 66! Pur zling, isn’t it? As these pairs of wires in crease, expensive central office equipment increases in proportion. Each additional telephone means wider service for you with* out raising your telephone bill. And here’s something else. Each additional telephone installed adds to the cost of providing tele phone service for you and everyone else. Carolina Telphone & Telegraph Co. WARSAW BeWgd tptm'MmrCar*'f°r c™**” If through some word’of mine quick tears could start In egis long dry; if I could bring relief To one who knows no surcease from Mr jnfe, Saw wise theeomwhm strives to h^tp must' b€ To speak thfe freeing word; how v sure the hand' Must-move ifWiptoUrgibe true• A'mPr'WuMr- sdertce often cun i release' TKr tension* in tfte~ Heart and f / prin^U * peaae; " OM^eep me silent! if it would Be thant my mouthpiece should Wherewith my own cowi/frrterf: jjn-. *»**¥? V Ir our potato house built and supervised by the government, at PendeHea there is curing space for several hundred bushels of sweet potatoes. If yop want your potatoes cured he sure to get in touch with Mr. Joe Beasley at Penderlea at once an he will he in charge, or contact B. L Weds or A. HI Carter in Wallace. V All Sizes For All Usee INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT A Wide Variety Of Qiality Machinery EARM MACHINERY Nationally-Known Farm Labor Savers . * V , ■i INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS KOHLER LIGHT PLANTS KENTUCKY TRAILERS / INTERNATIONAL ORAWLER TRACTORS INTERNATIONAL DIESEL POWER UNITS MEADOWS SAWMILLS. EDGERS BARER TRAILERS McCORMICK-DEERING FARM FARMALL TRACTORS BULLDOZERS _Il™*™AL MgMBAIIfli JEQUWKNT # x } ALSO OTHER LINES OF EQUIPMENT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS We Carry A Complete Stock Of Repair Parts And Maintain A Modern Well-Manned Service Department PARTS PHONES 357-1 AND 3S8-1

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