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FAKMVILL? ENTERPRISE FARRVILLK, N. C. G. A. I louse, Editor, Owner A Hp. Eva Horton Boose Associate Editor Published by T1 IE ROUSE PRINTERY FkmdDa N. C. Year | |^?Roa 60c Resolutions of Respect, Cards of Thanks and *11 Notice of En tertainment for profit will be charged for at the rate of 2 cents per word. Cash to accompany or der. Advertising rates will be furnish ed upon request Published weekly and entered as Second Class Rail Ratter at the Post Office at Farmvilks, N. C., * Act of Raich 3rd. 1878. Better Quality Feed Assured This Fajl Raleigh, Oct. 2.?The general qual ity of feed being sold in North Caro lina is showing a steady improve ment, according to D. S. Coltrane, Assistant Commissioner of Agricul ture, who released figures on recent analysis completed at the State De partment of Agriculture. He said that seventeen samples recently observed and analyzed were guaranteed to contain a total of 340 units of protein, but were found act ually to contain 368.5 unitq. The average protein guarantee of these samples was 20 units per ton, where as the average found was 21.68 units per ton. Regarding the fat content of these samples, he declared they were guar anteed to contain 55.50 units of fat and the check-up showed 68.94 units, the average fat guarantee being 3:2 units and .the average fat found, 4.04 units per ton. The 17 samples were guaranteed to contain not more than 162 units of fiber but they actually contained 152 units. The average guarantee was for not more than 9.53 -units per ton and the average found was 6.00 units per ton. "This data indicates that these IT J samples were much better than guar anteed?better by an average of at least two dollars per ton," said Mr. Coltrane. He asserted, however, that during the months of June and July the quality of feed sold in North Carolina we He the early fact that all feed oats were scarce and that ia too much fiber. Coltrane expressed the opinion that the trend is toward better feed. He ?aid that "we believe we have passed the worst sad that manufacturers will be in a position to furnish a sufficient quantity of quality feeds to meet the demand, Shd at fairly reasonable prices." Ammonium dynamite, gelatins, and other such explosives should not be used for ditch blssting operations. Only nitro glycerin dynamite is best fbr ditching jobe, says Howard Ellis of State College. Service at State recently awarded a blue #r mm? the United States at a meeting of agricultural college editors at Auburn, Ala. j..'r ..1 JPhone487-l ??FOR ?? ? J. D. Murphrey Comer WHafct ft Contentnea Sts. FARMVILLE, N. C. *OTE OF THANKS We wish to express < ctotioii f<* the lovely and the many kinc during the recent deat? < loved husband ar.d father. Mrs. Peyton Thomas and daughter. { WANTED BY A fA ? crop ne? ing year X?108, Tike WANTED!?A small house or tluw unfurnished room* at once. Pat Bandy, Farmville, N. C. ? Dial ; 498-1. (9-27-4tp) FLOWERS FOR SALE! ? When wanting Cat Flowers, att Mrs. N. L. ROBINSON, at Marlboro, near Farmville. . yr: (9-17-ltp) RADIO BATTERIES ?Wo good stock?Coom in and gat ana ' today. WESTERN AUTO A8 ' SOCIATE STORE. ' - FOUND ? Strayed Hogs. Owner can get same by describigg, paying crop damage and for can of hogs. See or write Jim Jordan, R. F. D. No. 2, Farmville, N. C. .... (tf-2p) FLOORS SANDED and REFINI SH ED ? Expert Service. J. R. BRADY, Phone 869-8, Farmville, N. C. (9-10-tf) For sale-two building lots located on E. Pine street. If in terceded, write F-288; can The En terprise, Farmville, N. C. tf HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER OUR SPORTING GOODS? WE CAR' ry Nearly a complete LINE. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. WANTED: A First-Clasa Export ed Automobile Mechanic. Refer ences required. Apply Pitt Motor Co* 118 W. Wilson Street, Farm ville, N. C* Dial 479-1. 9-17-1-p FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING, CaU Williams, Phone 3095, or (N. D.) Conway, Phone 1875, 1218 Reitde St* Greenville, N. C. (9-27-Stp) TIRES?TIRES-JUST RECEIVED A Big Skipment of DAVIS TIRES and they utill carry an uucondition al Guarantee far 18 months. Get Oar Prices before yon bay. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. FOR SALE ?Home Comfort Wood or Coal Range, in first class con dition; two Hot Water Tanks, 20 and 40 gal capacity. See or write R. F. TdgweU, Farmville, N. C. (9-27-4tp) FOR SALE ?Immediate delivery? 2,600 square feet V-?rimp Alumi num Roofing. See C. S. Hotchkiss, Smith-Douglass office, Farmville, N.sd Phone office 232-3, Resi dence 484.-1. <? (9-27-tf.) PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT Statement of the Ownership, Man agement, Circulation, etc. Required ' by the Acta of Congress, 1912-38 Of The Enteiprise, published weekly at Farrrwille, N. C., tor October, 1946. State of North Carolina, I County of Pitt. V ' "Before me, a Notary Public in and tor the State and qounty_ aforesaid, personally having bet lam, Owner and Publisher of The Enter prise and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, circulation^ ftfg., of the aforesaid publication tor. the date shown to the above caption, required by Act of Congress. That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager is G. A. Rouse, Fhrmville, N. C. That the known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. That the average number of wpies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is 1784. . G. A. ROUSE, Owner A Publisher Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of October, 1948. . Joe Melton, Jr.. Notary Public My Commission expires Dec. 16, *946 NOTICE! WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, OCT. 5 IN OBSERVANCE OP A Religious Holiday WE WILL BE OPEN Monday A. M., Oct. 7 ROBERTS' JEWELERS Main Street, Farmville, N. C. FO* qEPENDAW-E IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES. RINGS, SILVERWARE, FOUNTAIN PENS & FINE JEWELRY L of ?tylM 0* Sicutatmt (ID TIFUL ? DUB Sung At long last, we are able to bring yon quality cornices of great beauty and in 8 authentic decorative designs . . . you cut them and' install with greatest of ease ... they're made of masonhe... will not warp or sag... beau tiful oil colors that will wash and wash. They're very expensive looking "but modestly priced. Complete with hardware and Bcrewt ?r Farmvitte Furniture Co. "FASHION SHOP FOR THE HOME" FARMVILLE, N. C. Interest Pedured PAY MOST EASILY *' " : If you would buy or build a Homo, you should know of our Direct-Radaring Loans. Ibis Home Loan phut diverts no part of payments to needless "expenses." It directs more of each dollar to actual PURCHASING power! Insuring, lowest cost to you. # FIIST FEIEIAL SAVIIOS ft LOAN gfejIsOCIATI 320 EVANS STREET 'SiKS: mm * ? This Association is incorporated and licensed under &??* UIWI. _ K?? v. ? ? ; laws of North Carolina. It was organized by and^forthe Colored people of this Community and the surrounding area. The Goal Is 1500 New Members ; .--' ' V' . vvm^gmr: ? ? By joining: this Association, you will not only SAVE MONEY, but you will be taking a lug Financial burden' from your shoulders Tor a Need That Must Come." FARMYILLE MERITS THIS ORGANIZATION! THIS ORGANIZATION MERITS YOUR SUPPORT! SUPPORT YOII NOME ENTERPRISES FIRST And They Will Support You! ? MAKE FARMYILLE SECOND TO NONE ? "EVERY CITIZEN A MEMBER ? EVERY HOME A SUPPORTER" J $ I Joyncr Mutual Burial Ass'n., Inc. ? TODAY ? BE SURE TO TONE IN ON W-F-T-F Every Sunday Morning from 940 to 10 KM, and hear about all the i faiTeiitiona and whoa they May be to pleaae.?Weatern Ante Aaaodata Store, Farm vi lie, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Hri Mary I. Davis, deceased, late of Pitt Coun ty, North Carolina, this is .to notify all persons having claims against the ?state of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or Wore the 25th day of September, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded In bar oi their recovery All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of September, 1946. H D. JOHNSON, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary 1. Day}s. (9-27-6 wks-c) ift" OREGON STATE BOSC WMmBi I - - Tokay Grapes, 2 lbs. 37c Lettuce, Calif. Iceberg, hd. 10c | Apples, Red Debcious, 2 lbs. 25c Prunes, Fresh Idaho, 2 lbs. 31c jv Baking Potatoes 5 lbs. 25c Wen CELERY 28tk*13c <Wf,ey COCOA c2? 10c TOMATOES "Mfc. 16c CORN 16c JIFFY Biswit Mix iSr 20c CHEESE 8HASiRr- 60c piy?| -? NABISCO fllTZ Crackers i? m 29c Li!'} 214 Cm 35c mJ 15c 20c 29c Sterlin 4C-w Cm *
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