Dlt KENNETH L. QUIGGINS f ? ' Is'. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP HIS OFFICE AT r. ? ?? t ? 10?| West F -W^1' W?**T~~ K2&~.'. . " V- S{Z >j Greenville, N. C. ' "J ? 8:30 to 4:80 Wed. 'tiB noon Eye exaaifn*ti?ras trM ii '? DC by '-j.y&Z. II '' Phone 3779 Product off 17,000 Mora than 17,000 Inventions have helped American telephone eerviee gain world leaderahip. Much of this telephone progreae has been pio neered by the United Statee Inde pendent Telephone Indnetry. This company ie proud to b I long to tMa progroooive group of more than 0000 locally ? operated companies Carolina Telephone & Telegraph flp AUGUST 12 ' i- ? l-. | OPEN NIGHTLY AND Hi d? ...gby the " OPA bill. The N. C. Department of Agricul ture was represented at the Meat Processors meeting by John A. Win field, msriket newsnuui A. B. Brady, efChadbodrn, p?_ ident of the Chadbonrn Packing Co., was elected director of the Association from the Seventh Con gressional District at the meeting. There will be 16 directors of this or ganization in all, 12 from the var ious Congressional Districts and three-at-large from the State. MEAT PRODUCTION SHOWS INCREASE OVER LAST TEAR ? Nation-wide meat production un- j der Federal inspection for the week | ending July 20 totaled 391,000,000 pounds, 19 per certt more than the 327,000,000 pounds for the preceding week and 43 per cent above that produced during the corresponding i week last year. Slaughter cattle under Fodterai in spection was estimated at 348,000 head, 29 per cent above last week and 88 per cent above a year ago. Beef production was calculated at 178,000,000 pounds, compared with 1130,000,000 a year ago. Hog slaughter shews an even greater gain, and is estimated for the week ending July 20 at 1,048,000 head, which was six per cent greater than the slaughter for the corres ponding week a year ago. Lard also showed a large increase in estimated production for the past week, up to 82,700,000 pounds, com pared with 24,700,000 pounds in the week last year. I "What part of your car causes the most accidents?" "The nut that holds the wheel." LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the) Board of Aldermen of -Flarmville, North Carolina, will receive bids for the Alterations and Additions to the Municipal Building for the Town of Farmviile, N. C. The building construction is ? follow?: exterior walls brick and cin der Modes, front faced with Indiana lime stone-, interior partitions, cinder blocks, asphalt tile floor over con crete, concrete roof slab over 'steel joist, composition roof j all as shown by plans and called for in the speci tficatieoa. > - ' ' . Proposal* wifi be received until 3 M., August 15th, 1946, in the unieipal Building, Farmviile, N. C. f A bidder's certified check for 6% o/ the amount of bid rant accom pany proposal. (In lieu thereof^ a bidder may offer a certified check for 2% of the bid plus a bid bond at 3% of the hid). A performance bat ia required' in the. amount equal to 100% of the contract and upon the payment of all persons Sflfciplying labor and furnishing" materials for the construction, of the project The Proposals for Plumbing, Heating and Wiring will be received on this date but let tinder separate contract. The Proposals, Instructions, Pis., and, .Specifications may be obtained * Frank W. ? Benton, Architect, >? N. C., or from the City Ftanville, N. C. .iBcation has been made with far Production Board for priori The Board of Aldermen of the Town of Farmviile, N. C., reserve the right to reject any or all bids. QTj M BOSTON or, AH St . (rid, *2& t "-4/$ Quaff k* ifKHM Mrs. , K* 1spending? ! tives and friendag Philip Shirley, Bfllie Marlowe, | I Cameron Barker and Jbnmie Beaman are attending a Scout Camp at Fish I ^Mrs* c!*T. Hicks and -Mrs. W. A. | Marlowe were Raleigh visitors, Tuea- j I day. ~ | Rev. Rey Taylor haa refcunwdafter i visit with relatives and friends in I Los Angeles, Calif. I Mr. and Mrs. Jason Shirley and [children were Wilson visitors, Sun | day. i I W? Elisabeth Holloman, Miss Ana Holloman and Seth-Holloman 1 spent last week visiting reiaiivvw in | Moultrie, Ga. I Mrs. John Ray Whitley has return-1 led to her home after a visit in Shelby. Mrs. Clarence Jones and Mias| I Gladys Letehwoyth were Raleigh vis | itors, Thursday. I Mrs. Neta Shackleford and Rich ard Shacklefodd visited relatives in | I Wilson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craft and son, | NOTICE OP SALE OF VALUABLE I REAL ESTATE , Under and by virtue of an Or der of the Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, made in that Special Proceeding, entitled I "Mrs. Apple E. Flanagan vsl W. R. Burnette, Admr. of Mrs. Flor ence V. Nelson Estate, George Le roy Skinner and wife, Sadie Skm ner, E. Guy Skinner and wife, Selma dinner, J.T. Skinner and wife, Pearl Skinner, W. Rnfus Skinner and wife, Mary Lee Skin-1 iter, Preston G. Phillips and wife, Mable Skinner Phillips, Frabk Manning and wife, Myrtle Skin-1 ner, Milton Shirley and wife, Ada Iv. Shirley, Bert Meye Burnette, Unmarried, Z. W. Dye and wife, I Jewel Burnette Dye, Henry Moore I Burnette and wife, Wanda Bur nette," the same being No. 4676 in the Special Proceeding .Docket of'said Court, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, the I 24 day of Aug, 1946, at 11 (Eleven) o'clock A. M? on the premises hi the Town of Farmville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the. highest bidder I or bidders for cash those certain lots or parcels of land lying audi being Jti the Town of Farmville, I County of Pitt, State of North I Carolina, and more particularly P described as follows: (/ ,1 LOT NO. 1: Beginning at R A. Joyner's corner on the north side of Griramersburg Street and nlnsl thence along R A. Joyner's lme l in a northerly direction 133$ feet l ? n A. ? - 1 11mA a# I to Lot No. 3; thenee along line of jot No. 3 in a westerly direction ind parallel with Griinmewburgr Street 50 feet to the corner of Lot sJo. 2; thenee along line of Lot No. S and parallel with first line in a KTCtherly direction^-133$ feet to Jrimmersburg Street; thenee a ong Grimmersburg Street in an wstoriy direction 50 feet to the point of beginning. ? ? LOT NO. 2: Beginning gt cor ner of Lot No. 1 on north side of Grimmersburg Stregfc, and rtms thence along line of Lot No. 1 in a northerly direction 133$ feet to the line of Lot No. 3 p thenee a long line M?f Lot No. 3 in a west erly direction 57$ feet, or more, to Contentnea Street; thence Mong kmtentnea Street in a 133$ feet to thenc# eei \? feet or more to the frr;rrrg[-v the Christian Church, officiated, a? the Ref gppM i, wd Jean Corbett and Mrs. R. all of Walstonburg. RELEASED FROM SERVICE Edward L.- Johnson, seaman, first % son of Mr.: and Mrs." Edward Johnson, of Route 1, Fanaaville, was released^. recently from, the USNR ait theNavy Personnel Sepa ration Center, Charleston, 8. C., after serving 19 months, with 11 of these spent overseas. Johnson is entitled to wear the American Theatre, Asiatic-Pacific and Victory Ribbons. ,;4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having, qualified as Executor of the estate of Rosa Smith Gay, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of July, 1$47, Or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted.to the aaid estate will pleaae make immediate payment. This the 8th day of July, 1946. i v ? JESSE GAY, Executor. IteiiksaaiiaUaiMHiaaiiteBfeaiiaianeBmrta jrtSEifiwSy a. j >wis whose lei nil , w^kgani 2ach person ownii uc land in the district has one (1) vote for < acre at land owned. Polls to be opened at the Hall in Town pf Farmville, North Carolina, tram 7. A. M. to 7 P. M. en Monday, August, 12, 1M?. m Acting John B. Lewis, Secretary, ^ T-MMK ' t ". SS^OTPCK TO CREDITORS <*3 >? I' ? '? '? i.i Having Qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of James & Lang, late of Pitt County, State of Northj Carolina, this is to notify aU per sons having claims against the Es tate of the deceased to exhibit-thcmt to the unfenigned at Farmville, North Carolina, on or befose the 2nd day of Augsst, 1?47, or this. Notice _ will be pleaded In bar of, their recovery. All pemons indebted, to said Estate will- please make im mediate settlement. . , ; ' TWa Ike 81st day of July# 1H*. WINIFRED -C. LANG, Adminiatra-t trix of the Estate of James R. Lang. John B. Lewis, Attorney, 8-2-6t Boy "Savings Bends" Have! Holdl 26th day at Julr, im. t. WOOTEN, Jote B. Lewis, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE |K, prrrcommr Thorns, lstei of : Carolina, and this h to TIOl the 28* of Jua% 18* PEOPLES BANK * TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the eststs of W'.vl. Mm T. ii BETT5R VALUES m the KIEAS0N * /?* / to SHOP imm j 1:1 Cm Cm lb FittoJ X Most Car* . ......Km your [ beau. can .......6^5 to IA'. I sealed boom lights._ BACK-VPi LIGfltT I BOM back Iins haajarde.; Gives broad spread -of light la roar of car. : < Am J COMPASS '-1 > . Molded . plastic. Ehu*Vf} Mounted to windshield. No tools needed.. Got B.F. Goodrich Silvrtown Time. ThmF* fc. j - iv, &Js &? *";>? : / ;-r? J by B. F. Goodrich wmtkm SJh v.u a 1 SG.L "

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