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AGRICULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS rotiimi f^r (By Boreas ?f AfiMtml 1. Food prices low compared with rise in consumer incomes. 2. Farm income and costs rising; will top 1940 figure. A Fats and oils in good demand; prices higher. 4. Milk and dairy output at new highs* stimulated by good consumer demand and Government buying. > 5. Hog production stimulated this summer by favorable price ratios; 6. Cotton prices rise; domestic ' _ , I* program in-[ ume to exceed 1940 output. -?Is" Winter wheat area making ready for big harvest? prices upped r^i*E*riy lamb season.th^b^t in bears; wool prices up. 11. lso?er<mst)nfeiO?sNartSldiand calves will yield bigger income-this year. ?. '< 12. Government asks for increas ed production of white beans. 13. Poultry, egg prices and -pro duction increased. 14. Good crops of fruits?peaches, apples, dried fruits?-expected this *?"%?. ^ a !? i ii i i < ?? I notice; i .. I hpw Rim Sfthfdiifag i HClf IIU? VVHWWIQi I VIA I Carolina Trailwfs I LEAVE FARMVILLE FOR RALEIGH I 18:00 A. M. 12:55 P.M. saw r.m. 8:30 P.M. I I LEAVE FARMVILLE FOR WASHINGTON I 10:30 A. M. 3:00 P.M. 6:15 P.M. 8:30 P. M. I -? For Bus Information Call I I DAVIS HOTEL { : ? , I We Pledge Better Service J I I IN APPRECIATION OF ? I I I OUR SHORTER HOURS I Shwtcr working days, beginning Monday, Jane 16th, will giro us I I more time to be with oar families and to enjoy a few more imur J of rest aad recreation. We are grateful for this and we pledge even I I better eervlte in appreciation of yonr cooperation. f ? I I f m ? OUR NEW HOURS?"#" I Effective Monday, Jane 16th ' MONDAYS ? TUESDAYS ? THURSDAYS ? FRIDAYS 8:6* A M. TO l?i P. M. I WEDNESDAYS (Daring Summer) 8:0* A. M. TO 114* NOON I SATURDAYS ? 8:M a/M. TO 10 rOt) P. M. I e SAVE ON THESE BUDGET PRICES e I I SOUTHERN MANOR FINE FOODS I I SOUTHERN MANORSLICED OR. CRUSffl? I PINEAPPLE 2 a? 2P I SOUTHERN MANOR SLICED OR HALVES I I TINT PEAS ^ 2 29c I I Daisy Cheese 22c I f/wjrT soutnerv jrhmhrf , ? ? ? "f ? ' rj^r ?ir^H. ~^k *?*'? >;*^B^ \* ? ' ? southern ^m^nob ri ^9 l- - i. 9 I 1 f^mpp>g PT ATV I ' I id Ik D -A fJ I I ?n|W Af 1? 10* 085 4?C I ? I ^ , - B\/ 'j."V .-_? .- * . -_ - ?'??:"? Jefferson so* Nina Estelte Yelvei> tat left Monday for Boone, where tiny will attend summer' school at Miss- Barbara House of Tarbdro Is visiting1 Doris Ydverton. Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Yelvertonand children, Daphne OwfcmrandLesHe? Jr., and Mr* Wr D. Owens spent ? Sunday with Mr. and Mm D?A;Yel verton near' Euaelm^i<;; m?- :M - ^ ;?? I : Miss Elisabeth' Smith; a teaeher of the Khool faealty at Roanoke . Raphirifl at home? for the stunriir vacation. ? Mrs. J. W. Jefferson and Mrs. J. L. Dosier atttndndthc graduating .exercises at- Oak Ridge Military ? school dnring the* past week end. Billy Jefferson was one of the grad imtm i -kt ^ I Mrs; P. L. Eagles spent Sunday aiitf Monday of last week in Durham ? attendingthe graduating exendses j of-Cecil langr at< Duke University. Mrs. C. L. Owens and sons, Claude add Neal, attended; the graduating exercises of Miss Hasel Owens at EiC. T. CL during the past wfeek end. Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Robert' Mercer entertained he** bridge dub and invited guests Wednesday afternoon. High score prize-for the duh was won By-Mae. -J. L. Feel*, and Mrs. Varey Gaynor received the high score award for the guest Mrs. C. L. Thigpea and Miss. Margaret Thig pen of Greenvill were presented gifts. . Hie hostess served an ice course. I> 4 Wins Honors ^ ? . ; . . m * Earl Trevatkan, Jr., wai awarded the declaration medal and also a gold stir for attaining, the- year's honor roll at> Pork Union - commemoement exercises this week. He was-also a member of the graduating dasa. His [ patents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Treva than and brother, Turnage Trevathan attended die exercises. SERVICES* EY PUBLICATION NOTICE TO DEFENDANT North- Caretfoar?Pitt County. In The Superior Court. BEZALINE FRIZZELLE, ? VS. ? ? JOHNNIE FRIZZELLE. The defendant Johnnie Frizzelle, will tal^ notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior' Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, to secure divorce on . .the grounds of-two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap -psarat the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County, in the courthouse in Greenville, N. C., on the 7th day of July, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or tha plaintiff will apply to the CoUtt for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 7th day of June*-1941. E..F. TUCKER, Assistant ~ 8 Clerk of the Superior Court John Hill Paylor, Atty. J18-4w ? SERVICE BY PUHHCATION I NOTICE TO DEFENDANT ???? North Caratou*?Pitt County, te ft* SuiMrior Can*. fc JAMES HARRIS, . ? -.VS.- . ANNIE MAE BARNES HARRIS. ' . The defendant Annie Mae Barnes Hjurii,~~will take notice that an ac || ticuT entitled as above .has been com [jmenced in the Superior Court of Pitt B County, North Carolina, to secure j [| separation, ai/'tito'laiWdefendant || will further take notice that she is I required U appear at the office of [| Greenville, N. C, on the 7th day of I July, 1941, and answer or demur -to || ? V. jS-:Wk gtk 0^^ M jflM M| S&f -?> ???'->[.^^EBgeB^ji^gj^eK^a'VsfiKT-'''^x- * 11 - ImU ^^9^3 116 N.; Bttwf &nd\Jttfi6'tfOuE-Mcivcr, I cotton stwwpB will bo issued m North fnnimiMT'i /a? trnliin^fiinlir ";irMrflinlnfr I i arin era ior voiuntaniy rraucnig i and AAA committeemen have Wto ton Program. "Cotton is smart this season," the Btetenaion clothing specialists de clared. "It is becoming' to. wear;, easily laundered* and doeen't pile up drycleenmr bills. It ia strong and durable; is cheap and ptontiful to Miss Hunter pointed out that the cotton stamss can be used all at one time or one or two at a time until i they are gone. | Farmers can- buy from-ahy store or mail, order, house selling-cotton goods and willing to handle-the stamps. Only new arft cles can be bought, and they must be made entirely of cotton, grown and manufactured in the United States. "Yard cotton goods have, not adji I yanced in- price in proportion to man ufactured garments," the clothing specialists said. - "The stamps wfll I go much further in clothing the fam ily if yard goods are purchased and garments made by the homemaken However, the cotton stamps can be used to buy all kinds of cotton goods, cotton dresses, pants, overalls,- un derwear, night clotheB, baby clothes, socks, stocking* sheets,^pillow case*. I bod spreads/and a number I of other articles, as well as piece I goods." NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the-power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by J.rR. Dupree and wife, Mattie Porter Du pree, to E. R. Merrick, Trustee, dated September 1st, 1986, mid ap pearing of record in -Book G-21" at page 637 of the Pitt County Public Registry, default having been made iir the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and a raised bid having been filed on a previous sale, the undersigned trustee will on Mop day, the 28id day of June, 1941 ,at 12:00 o'clock NOON,-offer foi^ sale to the highest bidder for cash before the courthouse door of Pitt County, is Greenville, North Carolina, the fol lowing described real property: BEGINNING on'the East side of Miin Street in the Town of Farm I ? ?TilIlllilllltllllllVlllllllliiaiss ? ? ? ?"! '? ?? 1 ? ? ???????. ?? - vflle at Dr. D. S.- Morrill's coiner; and runs thence Easterly with the said Morrill's- line to the Eli Williams line; thence southwardly with said William^' ? line 52% feet; thence westwardly parallel with the first line to Main Street; thence north wardly 52% feet with said road to ?the BEGINNING. It being the same' land which was conveyed to Sallie Hopkins by Bettie Joyner which deed is rea&ded in Book Q-ll page 891, of the Pitt County Regis try and the same land that was con ... I. ? ??? ??? ------- - - - . - - veyed to Bettie Joyner by General May, which deed is recorded in Book I V-ll, page 21-22 of the Pitt County Registry, and the same land which was conveyed to General May by J. H. Joyner, which deed is recorded in Book R-10 page 89 of the Pitt Coun ty Registry, and the same land which was oonveyed to J. H. Joyner by R. L. Davis, which deed is recorded in Book P-7 page 837Tof the Pitt Coun ty Registry. For further reference see deed from Mechanics and'Farmers Bank to Trustees of Supreme Knights of King Solomon, Book- A-19, page 367 ' Pitt County Registry. The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit with-the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County 10% of his or her bid to guarantee completion of the contract if no rais ed bid is filed. The property will be sold subject to 1941 taxes. - This , the 7th day of June, 1941. / E. R. MERRICK, Trustee. John B. Lewis, Atty. J13-2\v ? ?T ???1 . .?*wi&\???'J '*'-' >''?As^vVt-ir*vV?>?,?,.,iate'^l j*Tr-.?^TlEafcSafclc*'' u-yi, ~ 'f ', >, ?/^?, ??. 43By ^^5jk Q@f "? x&-~ _'' ,^fl^H 8 T?J|800O R?0Tlfi8t Report ^ g By R. A* FIELDS, Sales Supervisor ?j i # Due to continuous light rains throughout this see-. 515 bbhi H tion, the prospects for an exceptional good tobacco crop s was never better. Farmers are urged to keep water ?| = drains open and fight hard and fast to prevent grass M s from getting too great a headway. - p g FirmvHIe Warehousemen are Expecting a 6000 Seasan?witb-GOOD | g Prices for GOOD Tobacco?Make Yours GOOD! 1 | Plan Now To Sett Your Tobacco | | - In FARMVILLE - | 1 The Steadiest Market in the State |.; ^?iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' -"YOUR SHOE STORE" ?? HBkf- K^tH I^kI' BIH'li li I I I L I I ? ~y ? M B ^B' I I' V ^L J I ' gJw flk] I I H ? _ 'IB1 sB' If ^IB'' fllH mm ^^BBBi ^ On this rack yon ^ Values that llrj . ^ Sfc ? AtaMIU MiikiMl^rife '^ui j j is. ? MODE-ART SHOES I $7.00 VALUES ? ?? REDUCED TO ? ? ? - ? - RED and BROWN and I WHITE SpyyaP WHITE I NUNN-BUSH SHOES I ^ ? ^.50 and $7^5 SPORT SHOES-s I $6*95?Now. I* 91ucs I i1*f /vpiiiipTTTP A r v k ?" P?? ? fc-^1*^:?-^L^':S'"'^fc a*':.':1
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