? t * FARMVILLE ENTERPRISE a a. Eva I Ymr gUtt~? Bog. H-J ] All Legal Adv. 6e a Una j ~ Act ?t March tod, IKS. LETS CLEAN UP We note from what we read in the I papers that nearby towns are mak ing plans to hoW Clean-Up Cam paigns, and though we haven't beard as yet whether the FhraviUe (Sty Fathers are contracting even the | first symptoms of the Spring Clean ing Fever, we wish to offer oar ser-1 vices in advance and pledge our sup port to such a move. Householders and business men I will doubtless lend enthusiastic sup port to the town authorities and do their part in giving FarmviUe a thorough cleaning, in the residential and business sections, and so aid in the very necessary campaign to fight the fly and mosquito, both, dread di-1 s ease-carrying insects, this month. A rat-killing would of course be I the next step in. making Farmville a cleaner and more healthful town, and j we might add that the town and com munity are infested again with this I property-destroying' pest and that we are badly in need of this service. ? . '?* 1 j ?*". '"'-"if I We believes notwithstanding the evidence that may be brought to bear to the contrary, that Farmville was benefited more by the old, but we admit rather troublesome method, of poisoning rats, rather than gassing | the rodents, and that some dependa ble person could be found; locally, to I put thie over successfully and per-1 haps at less expense. The nation's total cropland rose I only about one per cent from 19401 - until 1944. With good dialing, I'd rather listen to the radio than to some gabby peo- | pie in person. If you have no preference, why not order vanilla and let the waiter go [ about his business? Box-car shortage presents the most serious of all obstacles to the relief of farm feed shortages. World meat production in 1945 was 59.3 billion pounds, decline of about 6.8 billion pounds from 1944 produc tion. When the monetary compensation is satisfactory, we complain that the verbal appreciation is inadequate. And vice versa. Some people's idea of moderate drinking is to withhold their order till everyone else has been served and then request "the same." Little girls are confirmed exhibi tionists the moment they're born, and some boys- too, for that matter. They get over it if nobody pays much at tention. MEET SMOKEY 1 Today's edition at Thm introduces "Smokey," an smiabla car toon bear, with a wise and timely forest fire prevention message. This inimitable character, wearing trous ers and a forest ranger's hat, will present to our readers a weekly-ales sage on forest conservation and pro tection. The importance of forests for pro viding lumber, mid other woods prod ucts, have never been better recogniz ed than today. The need for nds at homes, increased paper out put, and other products, is Growing trees to meet ad to provide work f< fat this community will taction from fire and : ^ V*- pr-r.i- j wr. Smokey Says: More than 20 per cent of South ern woods fires are caused by careless smokers. In your car, use the asfj tray. When afoot, crush out every spark. Help protect our forest resources. "* K ML nam mm 1^ i r r\ o I s f > F" *? - ".fj"(. - > Allied Advice to Spanish People: Get rid of Franco "peace/oily;" bat how? Tolerance is the art of looking at yourself and finding enough work to do. Broiler production cost North Caro-: lina poultrymen 76.2 cents per bird in 1945. Demand for farm products this year continues at an exceptionally high level. : r Much thinking usually means less talking and it's the same the other way around. More than two dozen new crop plants have been developed in the past year by United States patholog ists. m ?/ttV k C"iV** m f\ retail' ! ? *1 Farmville Furniture Co. Big 5 School Tablet J b _ M Standard 8 x 10 ' Latest Nwa-Carteon. WEDNESDAY Double VMwp J*yt Hoot Gibson-Ken Maynand?in "OUTLAW TRAIL" Bill* Burke?in "THE CHJSATERS" Chspter 6, "Seer* Agent X?." THtJBSpAT sod FRIDAY Edward, G. Robinson-Joan Tlmimll In xxfuKt ?11 "SCARLET STREET" * Stest News. The number of bogs in the ?day is 6,000,000 tower Sum at th sme time last year. yea witJMt purchase if fMillH an outstanitag ObligliiM ? I then drop ii to s?e us : m ?* * "* WW1V <ftfa k to notify ., REA P???? to bofld 15,0*P to Mr ]M6 miles of new tight lines hi North | lE'lNR. 3 1 I. . mmm * Nortk Carol inn's Eourth Congreesieiial Din. me rotten WantAdsl |MIDDLE AGED LADY wo?M lllnf ^MttoaljMiML wSte^SeZLe*! N. (X ltv) AUTO SUPPLfj It* | WANTED Y? BENT ? w m .A-Mtpf HAVE YOU LOOKED OYER' OUR ? U by NBAELY Mint . WESTERN AUTO A8B0. STOWS. | t MAN or WOMAN?W? hw< ? ft? \ ?t?Mh?sd lte*l; root* snIMllr ? Garni koun Regnlar e*tWPI, 1 Arerag# $40 to $50 weekly. Write The J, R WMMte <*, Dept. SA, Ridmoed, ?* .( M-2S-3tp I COMR IN AND SW OUR UNE of ? Bsby Str?ll.r?, Piny, Pens, Car* riayen, Chain, Beckingi t i fllii. Bed and Mattresses. ? WESTERN AUTO ASSQ. STORE. f LOST ? ONE BILLFOLDER, con [ tabling Driver's Liter * [ < Reward of RN to mm* lte COME IN AND LOO* AT _ WE CAREY A COM PLEYB ONE OF GARDEN AND YAMETOOLR GROW THE NEW TH0BMLES8| 1 BOYSENBERRY. A most delioi ?w frdi, prodedng as fly* tons per acre. A i IMt-eoed***,, smo. pmI'm* I ttUS^ps* 10ft, Write far Free W A VMVCDADA \TTTT? n nn ^?*Sgg?? nurseries, WAYNESBORO. VIRGINIA* ti ? Wf: JiM \ ? ,? ?>. M. L UTTtE ^ Fwawflb,N?CV . ..;? I11H Our Chapel yewe, have availed rather than have a funeral conducted in their own homes. Here is an at UWpfcere of quiet and restfulness, whqre friends may call and where services can be conducted with dignity arid without confusion. There is no charge for the use of the chapel. 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