-? ? 9SQS 264 from the railroad to th* 'eifcy ?gyconnection* preparatory* to ad-j of Main street by &e highway de? ^ , partmaut to the width of the other l portion; placing a atom sewer and < closing aa open ditch; extending < water main on tons streets; exten sion of Waverly Street through the , ^ / Brooklyn section '^install vng , water and sewer with the view of , future development of this as a resi- , dential street. This project was eom- ^ pleted at a cost of 122,000,00, of j which the town paid $8,000.00 and ^ the WPA the remainder. Project No. 2 called for resurfacing , all paved streets of the town with the exception of two; construction of sand sidewalks through the colored section and a portion. of the white residential section, in order to com ply with Federal requirements for 1 city mair delivery throughout; pay- e ing of sidewalks on and adjacent ?to U the school building and general im- 1 provements of the drainage system 1 of the town. This was done at a cost ' of $16,000.00, the town paying $4,- * OOOtQO and the WPA $12000.00. J3 An 80 mile extension of rural dec- * trie lines during the year brought the total of high tension line mileage e being furnished with power from the 0 Farmville municipal plant to 256 11 miles and the number of consumers ? to 1200 on rural lines and in nearby a towns. ? Members of the Pitt and Green b Electric Membership Corp., which is c working in conjunction with the BEA and the town of Farmville, held their annual meeting here in June with w around 500 people in attendance. ? The president of this organisation, a Lee Tugwell, and B. A Joyner, oper- * a ting manager, stated in their ad- ? dresses that gross receipts for elec trical energy delivered by the town for the year amounted to more than ii $22,000.00 and that disbursements T for electrical current and operations w were in the sum of $12*464-00; that | y, ' m?? jerih^p* muiu. f-irtnmiimn awl' *c "^ ^ - A* . - ?? **" ?^.ilf Wgfo"{-frh ft'.** - '? 'jtr 'V ?'' '" compilation ran?j v aistnoution *. or wmthly * peblicatioij from "the oper iting maaager'aftjoffice h^-mwf the vere among the improvements noted a tha opewtfcm of tfaa affairs ?f the Corporation diving the year. ' . ?j*- v_ii j?nhnfTTii? i i/ ^ _s^ * ?' ^ ?. ? ? w .? ?? ' robacconist Directory to Appear Next Week ~ It is Kith pleasure that the Farm ilie Enterprise welcomes the tobac onisfcj here again this season, and re wish to join wholeheartedly with he citizens of the community in writing them, to miter into all the icthrities of the town ''arid become or these months a zeal part of its ?. onsets, religious, social and civic -- ? V-! ;*?- , r** A - ? " tZ6? For. the convenience of the "tobae 0 colony" we will follow oar custom f printing nextweek a tnrou^ii^; ooopjH|fipj& ? marketing- project established by the * State Department of Agriculture and the Prison Farm Division of the Y State Highway and Public Worts e finnmifoortn. 8 Livwtock will * p^ch^ed from { the farmers of Western North Caro- , Una and offered at cdst>to farmers in Eastern and Cfentral arww of thb ? State. JStudenta in todrifohal agti- ? cultore and 4?ff Club members will . be given refusal of high grade beef ' calves-produced from a herd of high quality commercial beef rows now : owned by the Caledonia Prison Firm. ' A herd of purebred Hereford cattle ' will likely be established to help aqft* ? ply breeding animals necessary in building up the average quality of , beef cattle produced in North Carp Hria. Most of our improved breeding ^ stock must now be secured from other states. p Grading and handling jtehs as well aa scales for weighing animals will be built at the Caledonia Prison ? Farm at Tillery, where the purchased b< animals wOl be displayedaaadsold d to farmers by the head, in truck tl toads or in carloads and at actual hi :ost. After farmers have fattened ai their animals for market they may si sell them through local market agen- f< :ies, or after, assembling them into et fcese menh^ve had yitrs ofSS^ d experience in hvesfa^farmingj ry trading1 of live stock. A thousand -or more feeding steers ril? be carried en the Jhison Ftaittb ach year. These animals will be rtidf -^Zott fcflirW tae ledg^f astern Nort^ Carolina nd feed steers for market. Eyidence! f the soundness of such a program xists in the Tj>rvi>ater area of Penn plvania. The pinrVef.fngr project utlined affords farmers a practical leans for securing feeding stock, nd the "new feeder may learn the . -? Caledonia l>rison Parm. ANTS FIRE RIFLE. BOY SHOT ! New London, Conn?Herbert rinroter, ?& while undreesyig for ed, ? flung hid: trousers toward a. iair and instead of hitting- the chair, le trousers struck a rifle which was an* oh the bedroom wall as an o*a nent. It fired in faHing and Brew er was wounded in 4he chest, just >ur inches above the heart ke was iriously but not critically, wounded. - ??? ??SOYBEAN BUYING ??COTTON BUYING ?-COTTONSEED HiODUCTS * nr1,1TTT? 1T ??PEANUT MEAL ??FERTILIZER SALES ;v'- * ?? ssji .1 ' ' . v' - ? ? ? ? ? ??: - .* . I ' /?? ? -