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Mr. -and Mr*. J. C. Gardner ware
Wilson visitors, Wednesday.
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Mr. sad Mrs: Butler Taylor were
Winterville visitors Thursday.
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Mrs. E. A. Hardy, of Sevan
Springs, spent'Sunday hem with rela
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Stewart MeKeel, of Atlantic
Christian College, spent the week
end at Ida home here.
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Mrs. G. P. Bryant, of Rich Square,
is spending this week here with her
sister, Mn- Aonie Laasiter.
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Friends will regret to learn that
'MrJ G. W. Corbett was taken to a
Wilson hospital, Wednesday.
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'>Gss Hasel MeKeel returned
Wednesday after spending several
days with friends in Enfield.
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?Mhjor and Mrs. T. W. Simpeoir
and daughters are visiting Mrs.
.SiiftpBon's mother, Mr*. W. E. Lang,
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Friends will be glad to learn that
F. B. Peg-ram has recovered from a
recent serious illness and is back at
his work with Jenkins Drug Store.
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I George Beaman arrived at his
home here Wednesday night after
spending the past eight months with
the Navy in the Pacific soma He
received his discharge at Norfolk,
Wednesday.
Moving permanent pastures
regularly during the growing
season is essential tP destroy
weeds and undesirable plants.
notice of sale of VALUABLE
ftEAL ESTATE
Under" and by virtue of an Or
der of the Superior Court of Pitt ?
County, North Carolina, made in
that' Special Proceeding, entitled
"'Mm. Appie E Flanaran vs WJ|
R Burnette, Admr. of Mrs. * lor
ence V. Nelson Estate, George Le
roy Skinfler and wife, Sadie Skin
ner E. Guy Skinner and wife, I
Selma Skinner, J. T: Skinner and
wife, Pearl Sldnner, W. Ruf us I
Skintner and wife, Mary Lee Skin
ner, Preston G. Phillips and wiferi
Mable Skinner Phillips, Frank I
Manning and wife, Myrtle Skin
nee, Milton Shlrtey and wife, Ada
V. Shirley J Bert Moye Burnette,
Unmarried. Z. W. Dye and wife,
Jewel Burnette Dye, Henry Moore
-Burnette and wife, Wanda Bur
nette," the "same being No. 4676
in the Special Proceeding Docket
of said Court," the undersigned
(jomfhissioner will, on the 24th
day of August, 1946, at 1 oVlock
A. M. (in the premises in the Town I
of Farmville, North Carolina, off
er for sale to the highest bidder
or bidders for cadi those certain !
lots or parcels of land lying anaf
being in the Town of FarmvillaJ
County of Pitt, State of North]
CaTbHna, and more particularly
described as follows: _ -I
LOf NO. 1: Beginning at R.
Joyner'k bamer on the north side
of Grisjtoersburg Street and runth
thehee ak?ng It A. Joyner's hn?A
in a northerly direction 133* feet
to Lot No. 3 ; thence along line of
Lot No. 3 in a westerly direction],
and -parallel with Grinmversbur?i
Street 50 feet to the corner of Lofcl
Ne. 2; thence along line of Lot No;t
8 and parallel With first line ma I
southerly direction 133J feet to
GrttaraerSBnrg Street; thence a4
ong'fWnlHWbiWg "Street in ad
easterly direction 50 .feet to the I
poi$r%'l2*Tlegiml?g ?t cofA
linmmenmtirg* Street, ?pa runs i
thence ?W&g line of Lot No. 1 in SI
rihrtherlv direction 133* feet to
he line of Lot No. 3; thence a-1
tmg tine- of Lot No. * in -a Wes]-T
irly direction S7J feet, or more, to 1
lontehthea Street; thence along!
Contentnea Street in a northerly
direction 133* feet to Grinunem
burg Street; thence along GnnH
mersburg Street in an easterlfl
direction 57| feet or. more to thfl
point of beginning. 1
LOT NO. Beginning it poiitM
on east side of Contentnea Street]
being the southwest corner of Mia|
Mamie Davis' lot and roai|tbein<#l
along Mamie Davis' line in ajM
easterly direction 107* feet to S
A. Joyner's line ; thence along B*|
A. Joyner's line in a southerly
direction 53 feet to the line q|
Lot No. 1; thenee along line of.
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WHEAT IS ANNOUNCED
tt, State director
ing the program for next year's
crop.
"The. fanner has wide leeway
i deciding how much insurance
he takes out," Scott says, 'tawsev
eral different' levels of coverage
are available. In the case of lot
the farmer receives an indemnity
id proportion to his premium."
Cro? insurance oh the winter]
wheat crop will be under a 8-year
contract covering the 1947-49
crops. Applications must be* filed
with local. AAA committeemen or
other authorised agents before
planting and in no ease later than
Sept. 28. Notes signed for crop
insurance do not fall due until
Harvest. "
The crop is protected against
all unavoidable natural hazards
from planting through harvest.
"Federal Crop Insurance is
strictly a non-profit venture, to
guarantee protection to fanners,"
Scott points out. "Administrative
costs are paid .by the Govern
ment, and all premiums are re
served for payment to protect
farmers when their crops are lost."
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entire State," Scott added in urg
ing winter wheat farmers to atop
m at their local AAA office "
additional information on the
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g of candy and the chewing of
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Pursuant to an Order of the CI
of Superior Court, notice is
given that an election will be he!
on Monday, August 12?1946, to
three (3) persons to eerve as Bi
of Commissioners for the
County Drainage District No.
their terms of office to begin
October 1, This
necessary to replace the vacancy i
John T. Thome, Chairman, who
on June 14th and K. A. Joyner
B. S. Lewis, whose terms have
pired. Each person owning land
the district has one (1) vote for each
acre land owned.
Polls to be opened at the Town
Hall in Town of Farmville, North
Carolina, from 7. A. M. to 7 P. M,
on Monday, August, 12, 1946.
K. A. JOYNEB,
Acting Chairman.
John B. Lewis, Secretary. 7-l?-4t
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