with >ignity and Honor ^fljP > NOTHING UNDONE, ? NOTHING OVERDONE! DUKE-GARNER FUNERAL HONE ? Ambulance Service ? * . PHONES: *? W. H. DUKE DAf or NIGHT W. C. GARNER 386-1 416-1 468-1 FOR HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES As | candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the Democratic Primary May 25, I wish to promise the people of Pitt County that if nominated and elected I will devote every effort to the enactment of legislation for the greatest interests of oar county and state as a whole. Your Vote and Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated. FRANK M. KILPATRICK VOTE FOR Frank M. Wooten, Jr. . ? fV v , N Candidate For State Senate Oar dealers join u> in making this frank report to THE FARMERS OF AMERICA TNTONATIONAL Harvester is get 1 txng back into production with all pnewbln speed. Extra shifts ars being employed wherever coo drtiona permit, to try to overcome the production losses of the re cent strike. Everything is being done to get parts Mid machines to yon. While we and our dealers would like to tell yoa that this means an immsdiate end to the shortage of ? and tnecMnee, it is accurate to say that it i the beginning of the end of it. If illness or bad wssthsr de lays you seriously in the Spring, yon know how much it throws yon off your schedule. The strike has thrown our schedules off bal ance, too. There are many We must do before new i reach yon. J The preliminary choree of getting oar plante beck in to shape for fttfl production are fin ished. But die > &X, duction effort* will mean that your local dealer can expect only a small number of part* and ma chinea at a time. Since we must play fair with all our customers, there will be a sprinkle of parts and machines all over the coun try?not a downpour in any one You will be glad to know that all repair pari* production tched ulet are far beyond normal. No boarding You may be sure that every ma chine will be ship ped to dealers as soon as completed. We do not and will not hold machine* off the market. At the start of the strike we had on hand at all our factories and branches just 837 tractors of all kinds?leas than two days'' production?and406of these were not completed. Many of thoae on hand had one or mora impor radiator cores.?Most of the rest represented the normal daily "float" between die end of the line the shipping Naturally no tractors i made during the strike. i ' - We can report to you that our current production on TRAC and we are ship US and DISK HARROWS is reason ably good. On COMBINES. MOWERS, HAY RAKES, ONB MAN HAY BALERS, CORN PICKERS and many other hems, our schedules have been seriously disrupted. Ws must in fairness say that many ofour customers are lilcsly to be disappointed on delivery of these machines. On MILKING MACHINES, STA TIONARY ENGINES, and some ? other small units we are hopefal of making practically normal de livery. We know you will understand the reasons why your dealer can not fill your orders overnight. He r would like to give you the kind of delivery on machines you would like to get, but bis situation is a difficult one and not of his own making. He is doing the beet be panr r \ ? There ia one thing you can be absolutely cer tain about: We uiil NOT cut cornert on qual ity in order to in to mo m*> For yean we have said: "QUALITY IS TUB FOUNDA TION OF OUR BUSINESS." Today we say it?and mean it? ?rSt H - Ws know you need new ma chines?and need them badly. But we believe it witt pay you to . wait just a little while longer H you cannot pet all you want fcn By waiting you can WMM m w Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Brooks the week end with relatives in Mob- | roe, - I Mr. and Mrs. R. _G. Fields and Mrs.| George Bailey spent Friday m Rai Mrs. Sam Jenkins, Miss IJllian| Coi^t and^i Mrs. EdMr%yior Joyce Rouse entertained of the ninth grade Mortday at a delightful weiner roast Mr. and Mrs. Ray West Jr., spent] Sunday with Mrs. West's mother,] Mrs. Nora Baker, in Snow HilL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker, of Ral eigh, spent the week end with the] letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.| Bailey. Sam Jenkins and son, Bing, ar rived home Monday from Fairmont where they visited Mr. Jenkins' mother. Mrs. Tommy Heard, of Florence, S. C., arrived Sunday to ?pend sev eral days with; her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Marlowe. Misses LQlian and Jean Corbett, Mrs. Carl Cobb, Airs. Lydia Walafcon and Mrs. R. F. Holloman were Ral eigh visitors, Thursday. On last Friday night Mr. and Mis. C. T. Hicks gave the glee dub a most enjoyable weiner roast at the swimming pool in Farmville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray West Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray West Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl West and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West in Tarboro, Wed nesday. Young people home to -spend Moth er's Day were Misses Virginia Fields of Carolina Beauty College; Ray onelle Bailey of E. C. T. C., and Pauline Dixon of Meredith College. Banquet The Men's Club gave a most en joyable banquet in the school gym nasium Tuesday night. They had aa their guests the school faculty, Supt. and Mrs. Davis, the boys basketball team, the giris basketball team and the club members wives. Commencement! Exercises Former Gov. J. Melville Broughton will address the graduating class on Thursday night May 23rd, at 8:00 o'clock. The graduating class and the Walstonburg community feels fortu nate in having Mr. Broughton to make "this address. The Rev. John M. Waters, head o?j the Department of Religion of Atlan tic Christian College, will preach the] Baccalaureate Sermon on Sunday eve-1 mng, May 19, at eight o'clock. The music recitals, under the direc tion at Mrs. Carlos Wialston, will be presented on Monday night May 20, and Wednesday night, May 22. The hour for the recitals also is 8 P. M. A special at thaMetho Bp 1 ? Sn ?coot troop win given girl scout troops in uniform,'* in a body. ? Earl Lang, chairman of ?o ecutive committee, introduced FMd Grimes, who talk ed on Ray Speight was made an Eagle Scout, the fifmt of the local troop, and the first to attain this honor. In the county. ! . % * Elbert Windham was advanced to a Star Scout ' Billy Marlowe, Phillip Shirley, Jar vis Beaman and Cameron Part were advanced to life Scouts. Henry Gray Fields, Joe Lee Craft; James and Jarvis HoUaman and John ny Whitley were advanced to 1st Class Scouts. ,, ,r. PUBLICATION OF* BONO ORDINANCE at *43,000 or .. Town of Farmville for the stent and ffilnniiln of Supply System of the ?fflfc ' BE IT OftDAINED by the BomI of Commissioners of the Town of Farmville, u follows: Section 1. The Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Fsrmvillehas ascertained sod hereby that it is necessary that said Town enlarge and extend the water supply system maintained and operated by said Town to supply water to ?aid Town and its inhabitants, md that It will be necessary to expend for said purpose not less than *42,000. Section 2. Said Board of Comr missioners has also ascertained and hereby determines that the purpose hereinbefore described is a necessary expense of daid Town within the meaning of Saetion 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Cstck lina, and la a purpose for which said Town may raise or appropriate money, sad is net a current expense of said Town. Section 8. In order to raise the money required for such purpose, bonds of the Town of Farmville ere hereby authorized end shall be issued pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921, at North Carolina. The maximum aggregate amount of bonds authorized by this ordinance shall be Forty-two Thousand Dollars ($42, 000). Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 6. A statement of the debt of said Town baa been filed with the Town Cleric and Treasurer of said Town, as required by said Act, mi is open to public inspection. Section 6. This ordinance stall take effect when approved by the voters of said Town at an election to be called and held as provided insaid Act." 4 J The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 27th day of April, 1946, and was first published on the 10th day of May, 1946. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity > pf said ordinance must be commenced within* thirty days after its first publication. ... R. A. JOYNER, Town Cleric and Treasurer of the Town of Farmville, North Carolina. PUBLICATION OF BOND ORDINANCE "An Ordinance Authorising the Issuance of *8,000 of Bonds of the Town at Farmville for the Enlarge ment and Extension of the Sanitary Sewer System of the Town of Farja vllle. ;1 ? . " - ? - -,l '?'! BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Farmville, as follows: Section 1. The Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Farmville baa ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary thai aaid Town enlarge and extend the sanitary sewer system maintained and operated by said Town* and that it will be nsec sary to expend for aaid purpose not lees than $8,000. Section 2. Said Board of Conunia by determines that the purpose in before described is a pense of said Town wiihfa the ing of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a purpose for which aaid Town may raise or appropriate money, and is not a current expense of said Town. Section 3. In order to raisp the required for each purpose, of tea Town of Fwrmvfilo are hereby authorised ">t ^ issued pursuant to Act, 1921, of North Carolina, maximum aggregate amount of beads authorized by this ordinance shall be Eight Thousand Dollars, ($8,000). Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of bonds shall be collected. ? Section 5. A statement of of said Town A. JOYNER, Town Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Farmville, North Carolina. PUBLICATION OP BOND hi the Town of BE IT ORDAINED by the Board | of Commissioners of the Town of nntnvffle, aa follows: Section 1. The Board of Commia oners of the Town of Farmrille has ?certained and hereby determines! that it is necessary that said Town! Improve public streets In said town by trading said streets and by con-1 [ structint or reconstructing the sur face thereof and by contracting or reconstructing, where necessary, side walks, curbs, gutters and drains, and tbat it will be necessary to expend J 'or said purpose not less, than *230, |ooo. Section 2. Said Board of Commis si oners has also ascertained and here by determines that the purpose here inbefore deecribed is a necessary ex pense of said Town within the mean ing of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and is a purpose for which said Town may raise or appropriate money, and is not a current expense of said Town. Section 8. In order to raise the money Required for such purpose, j bonds of the Town of Farmville are hereby authorised and shall be issued Pursuant to The Municipal Finance J Act, 1921, of North Carolina. Thai I maximum.aggregate amount of bonds I authorised by this ordinance shall be] Two Hundred and Thirty-Thousand Dollars (*280,000). Section 4. A tax sufficient to pey I the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and | collected. faction 5. A statement of the debt of said Town has been filed with the Town Clerk and Treasurer of said! Town, as required by said Act, and is open to public inspection. Section 6. This ordinance shall 1 take effect when approved by the voter* of said Town at an election to be called and held as provided in said] Act.* The fbregoing- ordinance was paab- J ed on the 27th day of April, 1946, end was first published on the 10th day of May, 1946. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. R. A. JOYNER, Town Clerk and Treasurer of the Tewn of Farmville, North Carolina. PUBLICATION OF BOND ORDINANCE 'An Ordinance Authorizing the nance of 1186,000 of Bends of the Town of Farmville for the BMarge ?ent and Improvement of the Electric Light System of the Town of Farm rille. r BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Farmville as follows: Section 1. The Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Fannville ban ascertained and hereby determines that it is necessary that staid Town enlarge and improve the electric light system maintained and oper ated by said Town to supply electric light to said Town and its inhabitants, and that it will be neces sary to expend for said purpose not less than *186,000. Section 2. Said Board of Commis sioners has also ascertained and here by determines that the purpose here inbefore described is e necee pense of said Town within the mean ing of Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution of North Carolina, and if a purpose for which said Town may raise or appropriate money, and is not a current expense of said Town. Section 8. In order to raise the money required for such purpose, bonds of the Town of Fnrmvilte are hereby authorised and shall be issued pursuant to The Municipal Act, 1921, of North Carolina. Hie authorised by this ordinance shall be One Hundred and Eighty-six Thous and Dollars (*186,000. Section 4. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on bonds shall be annually levied collected. A statement of the debt filed with the Cleric and Treasurer of said town, aa required by saW Act, and Is open to public inspection. Section 6. Has ordfaana take effect when approved by the rotera of said Town at an election to and held as provided in said The foregoing ordinance waa 1 on the mm Thi? AqaodatiM organized by and for the people of Why not call at the Office or mail a PoeUl Card to aa for any information yon - tat ?r DO IT NOW! Tomorrow May Be Too Late. J AH D JU|fMr ? ?*? tuaaral ?w ??jwi tt vvH r antral AMBULANCE SERVICE 106 WALLACE STREI HBKfe-. - ? ? ?? "lYNER MUTUAL BURIAL AS3"N., Inc. New Being MaiW BELIEVE IN SIGNS? They're misleading sometimes, but not always. For in stance, the fact "that more Home Owners are switching to our Direct Reduction Home Financing Plan, is a sign that you, too, can benefit by following their example Benefit by lowered costs, elimination of renewals, the satisfaction that comes from the knowledge th.it every payment actually increases ownership equity! MIST FEKIAL SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLE 320 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone 3224 ? A. C. TAD LOCK, Sec. and Treas. S ?Vote For? ? R. W. 'Dick' RING FOR SHERIFF Saturday, May 25th ? A WORLD WAR VETERAN ? ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED ^ S? I - TIM! I v> From high crystal to exquisite bracelet this Lady Elgin is refreshingly new. The supply u ?still limited. 19 fewet movement. * * >v 4U* in the round design so many men prefer. Star-timed fitr accu racy. Many men will ? be glad they ? * * for this Elgin. ? ?r ;:f> See the graceful I De Luxe, to please her. WMpp mth any costume. ? r - . mmmtr ... '