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All Through the Day; I'm a Big Girl Now;
Prisoner Of Love; Put Your Little Foot Right Out;
PERRY COMO? SWING AND SWAY WITH
RCA Victor 20?1814. SAMMY KAYE?
Seems Lake Old Times; RCA Victor 20?1812.
Gee! I Wish; One-sy, Two-zy, I Lose You-zy;
VAUGHN MONROE? Sleepy Baby;
RCA Victor 20-1811. FREDDY MARTIN AND '
Rock Me to Sleep m My Saddle; HI8 ORCHESTRA?
I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine; RCA Victor 20-1826.
ROY ROGERS? Blues in the Night;
RCA Victor 20?1815. How Come You Do Me Like You
Along the Navajo Trail; Do?;
Don't Blame it All on Me; DINAH SHORE
ROY ROGERS? RCA Victor 20?1543.
RCA Victor 20?1730. Clair do Lime (Moonlight);
Rim Me; La Cathedrals Bngloutie (The
Get the Mop; English Cathedral); W.'*
HENRY "RED" ALLEN? E. ROBERT SCHMITZ. Pianist,
RCA Victor 20-1808. RCA Victor Red Seal 11?8240.
GEMS FROM JEROME KERN MUSICAL SHOWS
Album consisting of 6 RAC Victor Red Seal Records (12 rides).
Music from "Show Boat," "Cat and the Fiddle," "Roberta," arid
and Many Other Great Shows. RCA Victor Album CS1.
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103 North Mala St Farmville, N.'C.
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iixnAy t cr palmist and psychic reader
M/HIAM LLCi (Licensed by SUtc of North
??PPPPB (Lieeneed by SUtc of North Carolina)
Without having1 seen or heard of you before^ ahe will tell you of your
private affairs, giving you plain facte and figuraa that will amace and
benefit you.
Strange, true and fascinating are the words that flow from the
iipo of this gifted and unrivaled medium. Not only will ahe read your
Ufo like an open book, but also help you out of your troubles, re-unite
the separated, settle 1bvaV quarrels, enable you to win the esteem,
love and affection of any certain one, restore lest affection, bring
lasting happiness to discouraged parties, glVe reliable information and
advice on all problems of life?such as love, courtship, marriage,
changes, travel, business, stocks and investments.
Knowledge at present is power In the future. Madam Lee does
not flatter you. She will tell you plain facts.
Beadlags Daily. Hours: 10 a. m. till 10 p. m. (Leek for Head Sign)
OFFICE IN TRAILER COACH, JUST NORTH OF BRIDGE
Route 11, Bethel Highway Grewmlle, North Carogpa.
Permanently Located*at Duke's Service Station.
No Personal Calls and No Private Representation.
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MoticeTo DogDwne
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP
The vaccination of yonr dog for the prevention o
hydrophobia (rabies) is required by law. For your con
venience the foHowing clinics will be held between the hows
of 11:30 A. M. and 1:00 P.M.:
Saturday, May 4?Colored School, Farmville.
Tuesday, May 7?Lang's X Roads.
Wednesday, May 8-Toddy.
Friday, May'o?Jael^Lewis'^nn. V
Tuesday, May U-^JoynePs X Roads. l*yj
Wednesday, May 15?J. C. Brock's Store,
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liar period ? mow it each time it
a height of abort eight in
QUESTION: Axe hoby beef ent
itle, aoM at farm club fat stock shows,
I included in maximum amounts which
I slaughterers may pay for ail cattle
slaughtered during an accounting
ANSWER: No. Baby beef cattle
| sold at such ahowa and aalaa am ex
J fat figuring maximum ameun
i slaughterers an allowed to pay
I for cattle. ?' ? ' K
QUESTION: is It safe to remove
louse litter to a dairy bam
farm building occupied by
| nnimnlaf s
ANSWER: Such a practice is
angeroua as proved by the sccperi
lence of J. B. Kidd, Rt 2, Hunters
I ville. Kidd's chicfccna were bothered
Iby a disease called coccidoaia Litter
(from the house wm moved to the
I dairy bam and 8 of 12 heifers died
before the litter could be thrown
| away. It is believed that the cows
some of the litter which had
I molded. 'V
I Rat Controls To
Be Put In Effect
Greenville^ April 17.?In Green
I ville, nets as destroyers of property
land carriers of disease are going to
I be attacked by a clean-up campaign
land a rat eradication effort Last
I night rt the Rotary Club H. A. Hen
I drix, a member of the Pitt County
Health Department staff, told the
Rotarians all about the rata and
what to do to get rid of rata. He
I told them abort rat dangers and
I methods of eradication. Greenville
I plans during the clean-up week to
get rid of the rats' food,- and a pols
I ioning program to get rid of those
here now.
Modern Pig Pens
Save Hogs For Meat
Even pigs have gone modern.
Granted, the hog does not yet require
a bed lamp for reading detective
stories bat W. J. Ridout, agricultural
engineer of the State,College Exten
sion Service, said that the use of
electricity in the pen will guarantee
a higher percentage of pothers for
-'V: '
"Electricity for pig brooding is a
new thing to most of us," Ridout ,d<
clared. "Yet, an electric pig brooder
rah be installed for as little as
Records shew that from one to two
pigs per litter can be saved from
freezing and mashing through the
uae of an electric brooder. If the pig
is valued at flO, the cost of the
brooder would be returned four times
through its protection of one litter.
"An electric pig broader is normal
ly built in triangular shape, so that it
will fit in one corner of the farrowing
pen. It should be strongly built and
placed about 18 inches above the pen
floor. A hole 10 inches in diameter
is made through the center of the
triangie into which an ordinary metal
| light reflector is fitted. The reflec
tor is plugged with a weatherproof
socket which will accomodate a 200
watt incandescent bulb of the type
commonly used in the home. Wirinfe
can be led from the nearest farm out
let (If the farm has not yet been
wired for electricity, consideration of
the pig pen should he included in the
wiring plan.) ? ; ?i
"Since the electric load introduced
by the brooder will be very small, lis.
use will not cause concern for the
efficient operation of other electrical
farm implements. Unless the wire
?tost be run a great distance^ a No.
12 weather-proof wire is recommend
ed."
Used Cars
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Getting Cheaper
as New Can begin
Coming Out
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Ski
Why not Sell your
OLD CAR NOW
while you can get
op rricee
cash for
PS
proposed to be
nee of the
the ordinances. Said
ere u follows
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Ordinance authorizing
of 142,000 of bonds of the Town of
Farmvtlle for the enlargement end
extension of the Water Supply Sys
tem at the Town of FarmviUekM
authorizing the issuance of bonds of
the Town of Farmville of the maxi
mum aggregate amount of 142,000 to
finance the enlargement-and exten
sion of the water supply system main
tained and operated by said Town to
supply water to said Town and Its
inhabitants.
(2) An Ordinance entitled "An
Ordinance authorising the issuance
at $6J000 of bonds of the Town at
?armville for the enlargement and
of the Sanitary Sewer Sys
tem of the Town- of Fhrnrille",
authorising the issuance of bonds of
the Town of FVmmlle of the maxi
mum aggregate amount of $8,000 to
finance the enlargement and exten
sion of toe sanitary sewer system
maintained and operated by said
Town.
(8) An Ordinance entitled "A
Ordinance authorizing the issuance
of 8280,000 of bonds of the Town of
Farnjville to finance street improve
ments in the Town of Farmville,"
authorizing the issuance of bonds of
the Town of Farmville of the maxi
mum aggregate amount of $230,000
to finance the improvement of public
streets in said Town by grading said
streets and by constructing or re
constructing the surface thereof and
by constructing or reconstructing,
where necessary, sidewalks, curbs,
zi'ttem and drains.
(4) An Ordinance entitled "An
Ordinance authorizing the issuance
of $186,000 of bonds of the Town of
Farmville for the enlargement and
improvement of the Electric Light
System of the Town of Farmville",
authorizing the issuance of bonds of
the Town ef Farmville of the maxi
mum aggregate amount of $186,000
to finance the enlargement and im
provement of the electric light sys
tem maintained and operated by said
Town to supply electric light to said
Town and its inhabitants.
Each ordinance authorizes the levy
and collection of an annual tax suf
ficient to pay the principal of and
interest on the bonds thereby author
ized.
The polls for said election will
open at the hour of 6:30 o'clock, A.
M., and close at the hour of 6:80
o'clock, P. If., Eastern Standard
Time. The polling place for said
election shall be at the Municipal
Building, 119 North Main Street, in
the Town of Farmville.
The Board of Commissioners at the
Town of Farmville has appointed J.
B. Joyner to act as Registrar, and
L. P. Tfiomas and C. A. Tyson to act
as Judges of Election for said Elec
tion.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIV
EN that the Registrar will keep the
registration book open for the regis
tration of any new electors at 121
North Main Street in said Town on
Saturday, May 8, 1946 and on Satur
day, May 25, 1946 and on Saturday,
June 1, 1946, and that the book will
be closed for registration at sundown
on Saturday, June 1, 1946.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of the Town of Farmville
Dated, April 27, 1946:
R.A. JOYNER,
Town Cleric and.Treasurer of
the Town of Farmville,
North Carolina.
Twenty-four Perquimans County
farmers are conducting demonstra
tions designed to test the use of
arasan on peanut seed this year.
Mrs. Frances Gore, 68-year-old
(Columbus County) farm woman,
produced IS bushels of sweet potar
toes last year from three seed pota
toes. ' -
Pouitrymen are encouraged by
mm?
supplies will cont&ae to be short,
through most of 1946..
Everybody rutt into debt. iv.the
fellow who doesn't do the right
thing about getting oat of debt? who
looes face and credit! Your stagiest
solution is making a loan through us,
to cover all your debts?then pay as
back in smaH, regular amounts in pro
portion to your incooae, while you con
tinue enjoying everyone's respect and
nnm
Farmville Building & Loan Ass'n.
126 N. Main Street
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Farmville, N. C.
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