,sm-?t?T 2 ?OM A I W A f S ASK 1 STRAIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE! Don't let Home Ownership obligations keep you constant ly in the "rough". You can really enjoy being a Home Owner, if you finance .your Home modernly! Saving fea tures of our Direct Reduction Home Loan Plan tell the whole story in a few. words. Let us explain how the plan can help you substantially! FUST FEDERAL SAVHNS& LOAM ASSOCIATION OF MEEIVILLE 320 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE, N. C. ' -? Phone 3224 A. C. TAD LOCK, See. and Treas. ? CONFIDENCE When a client seeks the services of a funeral director, he must be able to do so with perfect confidence. At such times, friendly, sympathetic help and counsel are invaluable. Our service is uniquely personal, the result of an honest desire to be of aid to the bereaved. . ' Joe R. Joyner & Son Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE 105 WALLACE STREET FARMVILLE, N. C. ? HOME OF JOYNER MUTUAL BURIAL ASS>N., Inc. Membership Certificates Now Being Mailed to 90 days' paid furlough* on length a t service^ with furlough travel pay at the rate of 5 a mile to home and return, for now in the Army who enlist 8. A 90-day furlough every year ] at full pay. 9. Mustering out pay (baaed on length and place of service) to all men who are discharged to re-em list. 10. An increase of 5 percent in pay for every S years enlistment?in addition to the many other promo tions possible. 11. Option to retire at half pay for the net of your life, after 20 years' service?or three-quarters pay SO years' service. (Retirement income in grade of master or 1st Ser geant np to 8158.26 a month for life.) All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 12. Benefits under the GI Bill of Rights. 13. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist or re-enlist before July 1, 1948. 14. Opportunity to learn one or more 900 skills ami trades taught in army gehools in U. S. or occupied countries. 16. Choice of branch of service or overseas theater in the Air, Ground or Service Forces on three-year en listments. 16. Privilege of benefits of Na tional Service life Insurance. 17. Reserve and AUS Commission ad Officers, Warrant Officers and Flight Officers released from- active duty may be enlisted in Grade 1 (master or 1st Sergeant)Reserve Officers may retain their reserve The Army Reeruftfag Station in Gsoe&villsi is locstdd on tin third floor of the City Hall Building. They are open from eight until five o'clock -daily and carry a trained staff well qualified to answer any questions pertaining to the Regular Army. The college yell of the school of experience is silence. NEIM HRnEW-il PHONt 32*2 HI1B ftmrnm R3P* ' . ; f ' -:':i to entering military service, I was connected Shop, Rocky Mount, and since being J* l* Vaccinate Yonr Dog There to a Stole L?w * tkms be doife during the mcmlhe of i^152cSl^^to pit* CounSy to under the direction of Dr. N iWh Eitaett, Pitt County Health Officer, who has appointed * rtbiee inaptgtor.ftt? each one of the Since rebtoe to larger* ***?" ther disease, it to important dog* be vaccinated early to older to protect them against the disease. Should we barn an out break of thu ftiiffiitf lte lltoy have ^ m Hake County, it might be if^amry for the Hertth Offlterto enfOtee the quarantine of all dogs fhr the protection of the public, the Health Officer urges all dog ewnere to have their doge vaccinated promptly. ' ""i BIRD CLUB George Fte? ?ed an article on the WoodcoA at Saturday". Bird Club meeting. Tin* bird to Merven ***** long, to brow* alxrte, pale orange brotm-below; ith head to targe) neck, short; eyes, large arid eat to* back and high) bill, lotag with ?? Motion shorter the# the upper tote section shorter which it At* ?t the t*p;- ..j The wtogr are 4<rteii iw?ta: the legs short and stout and the toes are without webe. Stfoare PPtoheeef Black sntoHd Btons top of crown to nape asparmted by narrow grey has* . Tha neat to built on the ground on Bruafcp bottoms or to open wooda usually ?ot ftv ftow wit* eot lined, just a depression to the leaves. There are thrro or four eggs, huffy to greyhfe white, toiejfuta"* and thlctdy apettedf with- pato "red dish-brown. The mother Woodcock has a euri OU8 and interesting habit of flying S, when distorted, with a youhg bird grasped btoweea ?htpeu., end-will convey attber babies, one at * time, to this war if our w a viiucto -a. ? ? # haa an oppertwutf to a place of ^TBmWoedoedrt diettodtodm^^e worms, cranefltoo! and various itS^tod^ habto^ of dto tto*. benefit to' man, : executors- notice bEi5??2; UStirn -ta^reiWrreedto thm-then to^the * before the 5th day. of April, 1#?, :I 2to notice d be Pto^ -to b? ,f their recovery. All persona m lebted to tire said *4**^ nake immedtoto pagmanh This tha 58th day of March, 1M?. Sue May ShepparA and Waduma Bank A Trust Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, Executors, Estate of B. S. Shepperd. Deceaaed, Farm A-5-6wta* I ?*-. X THEATRE FARMYfliLE, N. C. WBBK^P MAY 4 ...I.I .... If |V I I. SATURDAY ""v'~ - ? ; m Gene Autry-Jimmy Durante?in 15, "Purple Moneter ,! ft.tt ' I t Sfcrikee""-t Comedy. SUNDAY and MONDAY ed ag The League ?me retedvTalf per. end other ftt. premise*, attics in ed of all items that we subject to cause* fire and check,^g8fe IVo*" en of vacant lots to clear all tresis wtmrts and. other The Organization is asbtof the cooperation of all in making this " V?flN." Tbe FsrnwiBa Colored Civic Lear gufr wss ibout f***" wwki ago with the following citizens- aa officers and charter JsbmmiW; Tmfiot, fraiMIfif X Gortaun, Sr^ viae A. ilttoi*, Secrete treasurer;/ Walter Smith, John Br Artis, Li T. AJti*,. H B. By. wn?, Jaelo Chestnut, Beg cue Basa^ T. ! H. MtXMne* Joe it Joyuer, WilHw Moore, Li W. Weeton, Distant Mid dleton, Henry Rhodes, Roland Taylor, i Wffl Difcm, MltoHA Standi sad * Archibald Joyner. Among flie objectives of the Or ganization are the following: To arouse Civic and Home Pride; to focuS attention of the Colored population tg their duty as useful and good citi zens; to help to evary why in making FarmvUto s bigger sot bettor city PROCLAMATION 1, 3. W. Joyner, Mayor of the Town of Farmvilte, do herewith proclaim the week beginning- MMy 6th, 1946, clean-up and patotiup* week for the colored section of the Town of Fa4m ville; and 1 call1 upon all of thS col- ; or?d citizens in the Town of Farm ville to support and assist the Col' oredOivic League to its efforts to im prove the eondftftms and to lessen fire ' 1? a? .?J ct. ? . ? ? 11 ? i ii f ? ? i - 1 - a L, ABzaras ox tK properties locsteo m -the colored section. I further proclaim that a clean-up land paint-up campaign would be of great benefit to the'Town of Fwm1 ville and especially to the colored ' section of our Town. * J. W. JOYNER, Mayor, Town of FarsaviHe. NOTE OF APPRECIATION I wish to express nay sincere ap notation- for the many kimhansi own me during my recent- ittna aey brought me much cheer and mfort. Dora Mae Barrett. IMti* 'H Si 6 Stay Ott The R Side *-V&: ' It wtth#ttynctttt some of the! ed in the past few years. Bujr only what you Med, and get the best quality you can afford. In the long ruiv yort SAVE ALL WAYS ?and make yoor income go further. * fr ? ' . ^ I imimm iii Ow friendly aenfee Si air INVIST IN matters will *mt with IVICh plate MtUxtlhi : ? ? ? ? "SAVE TODAY far the you will went Tomorrow! SAVINGS 90NNS Farmville Retail Lumber Yard ? PHONE 303-1 : Next to Norfe It-Southern Depot Firnvfl^ N. C. 2 Car* Fresh Plaster A FEW DOGRS AND WINDOWS, COMPOSITION ROOFING AND SHINGLES, Norman & Melton ALL KINBS OP MEATS ? Etc. V : Oar New Meat Cutting Equipment has arrived sad has been installed, enabling as to give yea better and quicker service. > ? We Aite Continuing Delivery byTrack ? fit Two Deliveries Each Day! if. and I ONtrTl m ? AT 10:00 A. M. and AT 4KK) P. M. ?" PLEASE OBDEB MEATS- THE DAT BEPOBE NEEDED Doe To Lateness of Morning Delivery. N. C. ?b-3, ' -

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