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Enterprise-Journal from McComb, Mississippi • Page 2

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McComb, Mississippi
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i THURSDAY 30, 1041 McCOMI lAIT.V ENTERPtirSF PAGE TWO He Is Champion Tlie lovely chaiacter, Dt-an Iljir-tourt, ulio appeared hi Ilouglas' "INVITATION TO LIVFv to mr friday If led Ads iVicGO-JB DAILY i "Green Light" again comes lo Mrs. Vera Dodds extends an in- i Hgbt in book. The old Jreek vitation to all booklovcrs to at- of the sculptor, Pygmal- tend a very outstanding view j( ri who im; statue or Gal-Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock ntea arly that b. taiiie lo life i tho MrComl. Rr-c real inn center.

u-4l as a ymbo of tlie power JJTERPRiSE FOR SALE AFTERNOON DAILY nf love the wo. -hi today by Dean At thiv tim Mrs. Mildred Ellzey Second hand fireplace gas heater. Phone 17 and refer to D. li.

11. Also for sale 1 Estate gas circular heater. J. O. EMMERICII, Editor Publisher will in her most capaWc manner $2.50 1 Used Gas Cooker p-ive a review of Lloyd C.

Doui tela Kvci-yonc is iuI to hear thi 1 i latest novel "Invitation lo Live." revbw. A Slightly used pianos, $50 to $75. Terms to suit you. Also, tuning for city schools and churches 10 PHONES Easiness Office 17 News Editor 18 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to as for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or otherwise not credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. years.

Estimates free. 333 Caston Street. Thone 1585, McComb. WESTERN'S DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 1 Used Kerosene Range, console tzocz nn Type SJ Russell Forman J-27-28-29-30-31 FOR RENT Dinnerware Set Free Pc. $29.50 i if or above with each Radio sold at National Advertising Representative J.

DEVINE ASSOCIATES, Int. New York 1032 Chrysler Bldtr. Chicajro-SOT N. Michigan Ave. Detroit-817 New Center Bids.

Atlanta 206 Palmer Bldg. Pittsburgh 488 Oliver Bldst. Syracuse State Tower Bid. $3.50 i Used Wood jllange Two furnished bedrooms, Newly Convenient to bath. One room has two double beds.

Men preferred. Telephone 11G. J-17-tf Tiro Value Unequalled 6.00x16 Super Safety or Safety Grip. Guaranteed 24 months i against all road hazards or defects I $7.00 1 Used Ga.s Range OFFICIAL ORGAN OF McCOMB. CITY.

MISSISSIPPI Every day except Saturday and Sunday. By carrier, 10c per week. Rural areas in McComb trade area. $2.00 per year, by mail. Elsewhere 14.00 per year.

Entered at the T'oatoffice at McComb, Mississippi, aa tecond-clasa mail matter. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF PIKE COUNTY MISSISSIPPI SMITH COTTEN Chp.mpicn Hog: Raiser of Pike Net until someone in Pike county produces a swine that weighs moie than thirteen hundred pounds can Smith -Cctten be dethroned as the "champion." This year he produced a hog: "that was bigger t)ian all those that I have slaughtered he said. 1 Automatic Electric Oil 5 Quarts 100' Pure Penn. A Grade you C7f usually pay twice as much for I WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 119 North Front St. McComb, Miss.

$15' Water Heater Cash Carry ill Furnished bedroom private home. Three blocks from business section. Newly decorated and convenient to bath. Reasonable rates. Men preferred.

Telephone 17. J-17-tf FURNISHED Apartment, newly decorated living room, bed private bath, kitchen and breakfast room Phone 46. j-10-tf as we believe, of the gravity the people in general attach to. And the Chicago Daily News "is proud that it supported Willkie in the last election. His recent statements have proved that he is indeed what, we believed )iim to be a man of principle and courage and conscience, a forthright man, a leader to be relied on." At the same time, the liosion Herald sums, up-with: "What the future holds for Mr.

Willkie, whether he will have a career in tion, in industry or in politics, is unknown to the people at present. It may fairly be said of him, however, that he has gained stature since the election and that he is probably even more popular, than he was." Mr. Willkie has again "revealed his statesmanship," and his "trip to Eng-' land will dramatize the question before Congress as nothing else can do it," comments the Emporia Gazette. The Charlotte Observer holds that "Mr. Willkie shows himself in this matter to be as big-hearted and broadminded in his Americanism as his friends have always claimed him to be." In the opinion of the Minneapolis Star-Journal, "Willkie has contributed to national unity in the most constructive way by his action," while the San Francisco.

Chronicle says he has set "an example of the patriotic non-partisanship which should govern Congress in its consideration of the aid-to-Britain bill. He approves giving full power to the President, with proper safeguarding. He approves it because there is no other choice." The rand Rapids Herald declares, "Most persons in the United 'States are beginning to realize that this country now is actually engaged in the European war," and insists: "The American people have been duped and bunked and buffaloed into this whole mess. We have already gotten in so far that we must see it through at whatever cost. And it may now be said, we think with complete truth, that the shoe of responsibility which fits Mr.

Roosevelt also fits, as perfectly his opponent in last Fall's election, Mr. Willkie." And the Oklahoman of Oklahoma City points out that "Now that the campaign is ended and most of its passion has completely cooled Willkie repeats at some length exactly what he proclaimed in the midst of the campaign. Willkie has betrayed anyone at all it is those who voted for him blindly in spite of what he said instead of voting for him because of what he said." 1 Used Magic Chef Cooker $35 II 4 ft a 9 mi if 0 WD a $20 1 Used Magic Chef Range A Third Termer 1 Used Kerosene $3.50 Water Heater MYSTERIOUS MR. WILLKIE What Mr. Willkie is doing is caus-ling much editorial comment the country.

The "Editorial Symposium" of the Chicago Journal of Commerce points to the Chicago Tribune's "ruling Willkie out of the party" and then centers the thought of the opposition paper on the same subject. Quoting the Tribune, Mr. tVillkie has not already picked up his hat, it should be handed to him. He should not longer be consulted in the national party organization, should have no place its. councils, and should neither give nor be asked The party will take leave of its late standard bearer with the hope it will riever see him again, or he the Worid-Herald calls the editorial effort "An amusing piece" and believes, "If the country were still steeped, in partisanship, if the people still acted as Republicans, or Democrats, it might well be called a masterpiece.

But that isn't the way things are, now in Too, the Detroit News rebukes the Tribune, declaring, "Those who drag partisanship'' into Mr. Willkie' indorsement of the lease-lend bill "show small understanding either of the issue or, '1 Ice Boxes $5.00 Up FOWLER Butane Gas Inc. N. Front McComb, Miss. 3 -CAKD OF TIIAMvS I to express deep appreciation to those who helped to (make the "Bowl of Rice Party" a success.

I want to thank the merchants for their generous contri-. E2222SESE5H2 "FIRST COST" 1 THE ONLY OBJECTION TO To1 To) V7 Tl? T7 ECTROLU A-J BEEN. 5V af I 4 Hi 'h II- ''fl t- jr I j) 1 I Jf assEg Lr--r" I ma ri 1 I I I -J Til 1 ED i 1 1 i 1 I ly mi mimiiHwi mil fa I cXdui' Hi NEW 1941 61 Cubic Foot ONLY QE 0(11) 2 Size op ii fJU)oJJ -k3 Per Month tr I 1 buttons, Messrs. Oliver Emmerich, George Long, and Louis Alford for serving as callers, Misses Betty West, Grace Allen, Annelle Reid, Anna Katherine Rutledge, for serving as card girls, Mr. Milton Statham for his cooperation, The ('.

II. DOUCIiAS Secretary of the McComb St liool boa id who says that the McComb School system, has been operated more econ- -omically this year than any year in the history of McComb. Like President Roosevelt, Mr. Douglas is a "third termer." He is now in his third term (five years each) a- secretary of the School Board, having started in KK50. He is therefore in a position to know the finances of.

the schools of the, city. OUTSTANDING 'j Enterprise, The Journal, and W. S. LILA AIT K. the publicity given the party, and last but not least those who attended the Bingo Game.

Sincerely, JANE KRAMER a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP Come Early ft This OVERSIZE "SIX 77 Last Call on Fall Winter VALUES TO all sizes but not in every 'pattern has more of everything inside and Out prS5 Actually has I- wSSL jJL 69iocu. ft. gJ foodstorage5 $1.00 AND 1.95 SI. 00 AND $1.95 HOUSE SHOES AGS ON THE TABLE I'ick a bag for each outfit TWO RACKS OF OUTSTANDING AM) Sl.lll DON'T PASS THESE GLOVES SWITEEO SEVERAL SHADES TO PICK FROM VALUES TO $1.95 Cost! Guaranteed Operating III I I 1941 MODEL M-6 Only WAWE NOTHING TO WEAR OUT SILENT LASTING 149) Terms fo suit you LAST CALL ON ALL ft FAY FLAN EASY COA1TS AMB COSTUME SUITS 2i AMIS LESS LOWKT Mia IVIR for a Frlgldair with many (aturf NEW 1941 Model R- only A few of its 30 features Super-Powered Meter-Miser DdubleEasyQuickubelceTrayf New, Larger Frozen Storage Compartment New Meat Tender Glass-Topped Hydrator New Facts Label (You know OPERATES ON BUTANE GAS NATURAL GAS OR KEROSENE $1.95 ALL WOOL CLAUSSNEK'S SI and S1.15 SILIC HOSE 'S Tarms VTT TrT tt r4 A or two Pairs For si what you get before you buy; Com in. You wi'fsoo right away why more than 6 million Frigldairos havo boon built and sold.

SOLIDS AND PLAIDS OUT THEY GO Full Fashioned Pure Silk Sizes 8V2 to 92 COMPANY. I The HOLLYWOOD Shop N. Front Street McComb, Miss. N. Front St.

Phone 804 W. L. McComb, Miss. MAIN STREET McCOMB, MISS..

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