Joyner ifo The Goal Is OFFICE 105 WALLACE STREET > PITT ELEVENTH ANNUAL - ? ? ?1 Ek "? 1 r mm frJl AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION :v/i^ **r.$ BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER ? Agricultural Exhibits Machinery Displays Vocational Exhibits Merchandise Booths Home Demonstrations 4 - H Clubs LIVESTOCK ? POULTRY ? FLOWERS and FINE ARTS ?i ?f 1 ? - ON THE MIDWAY ! TRIANGLE "America's Newest and Cleanest Carnival" 14 ? SHOWS ? 14 14 ? RIDES ? 14 FIREWORKS-MUSIC t' SPECIAL COUNTY-WIDE ? CHILDREN'S DRY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE TILL 6:00 P. M. All Rides at Greatly Deduced Prices ! r ? O t, r * BIG GAYS & NIGHTS OF FUN STARTS MONDAY OCTOBER AND ALL WEEK ! IT'S YOUR FAIR-BE THERE m mm there's plenty on the well farm that practices a real home program. For -the farmer who needs information as that noted a there is a timely publication the the bill. Just send * postcard to the Agricultural Editor, State Coll Raleigh, and ask for Extension Cir cular No. 268, entitled "the Farm Fork Supply." This pubHeation glees a list of equipment needed for butchering on the farm, how to butcher the hog and cut up the carcass, information on rendering lard, curing of the pork by dry curing or brine curing, and other such information. It is free for the asking. County Agents also have copies of this publication in their offices. \.v#f ~';-i Hie publication also contains ten photographs on how to cut up the hog. Better yet, farmers can attend one of the meat cutting demonstra tions now being held in many coun ties. At a recent short course for freezer locker people at State College, Dr. Dan Brady, ij charge of meats re search, gave a series of meat cutting demonstrations in which the freezer locker employees obtained much prac tical experience by actually cutting the meat under Brady's supervision. The chief reason why no one ever rhetorically gets anywhere in the fapt tle of the profit system is that the attackers arid the defenders believe exactly alike up to the point of who is going to get what is supposed to be the swag. A lack of materials and a shortage of labor is temporarily holding back the expansion program planned by North Carolina power companies and -REA cooperatives. pliiiilMM Autumn leaves, when well rotted, make an excellent topdressing for lawns and gardens. They can also be used as a mulching material. Spotted Poland China breeders sold 19 choice gilts and boars at Rocky Mount for $1,667.50 in their first purebred sale. C. L. Ballance of Saint Pauls sold the top animal for $142.50. includes ' trimming*, us* 1 IH ounces of ground sage, ?% ? of Mask peppw, and 1* itiftSMkAMb ?! IflSlHI QUESTION: Cka yoo gtm me ta formation on canning ANSWER: Extension Circular No. 284, "Canning Heat For The :?i'A4?iW?: ?..t ? AfcL. ? 'S ?'? i'i1 contains just troe lmormation. wish. It give* practical pointers canning poultry, giblets, beef, veal, lamb, Sausage, corned beef,-: stocks, and spare ribe. Just the Agricultural Editor, State 1 rt m a m a d^#\A a w fc,?? Adl < I6g6) icsieign, ior a iree copy oz publication. " J ? ' j QUESTION: What does the Hed sian fly look like? ANSWER: Just examine tomb volunteer wheat that came up earty in the season and pull hack the leaf sheath at the base of the plant. Thetis you will probably find the Hessfin fly in the flax seed stage. James T. Conner, Jr., Extension entomolig ist at State College, gtv? the follow ing dates for planting wheat: Pied mont, October 10 to '31, as from north to south; Coastal Plain, Novem ber 1 to 10, and Mountains from Sep tember 20 to October 28.;'Observing these dates will prevent damage from the Hessian fly and also give larger yields than when planted later in the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified of the estate of Lillian F. Parker, de ceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of id deceased-1 ??? said deceased- to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N^^,^oa or before the 2fith day ef 1947, or this notice will to pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of October, 1949. John Hill Pay lor, Administrator (10-23*6) of LUHaa T. Ptoker ?? < u ~'v; I wm row> mewods. ?. ? - m. ?i'lJT'I 'i'* f igwM | M&fj MB ' i. . ?-.-. ?? * Mr. John E. Artfc *5*00 Mr. L. % Artis. __ 25.00 Mr. Luby Baker 12.00 Mr. Wright Edwards ... 10.00 Mr. Moses Burton 10.00 Mr. P. K. EweB ..... 10^0 Mr. Azell Edwards ... 5.00 Mr. J. Archibald Joyner 5.00 Mr. Cleveland Barrett 5.00 Mrs. Ida Charles 5J? Mrs. Gertrude Woodard, Battle Creek, Michigan, 5.00 ? CHURCHES ? Moye's .............. ........... *30.25 Farm ville Methodist AJVLE.Z.. 8.00 Lewis' Chapel 15.70 Chris'Chap* ~ 15.07 Some of the Above Hate Pledged More! Witaiiliw ifet Grow "su-a nm q AitetirtoNichols ****'??. CCoiHhe. jggn.. ft *:%ti -yljfttlMhft v#'"WtWV#?ft ,? m CRACKERS w PREMIUM X3fi finite#' ... m WS! it's better than UR PRIDfc SANDWICH I REGULAR 14* I 10* 1 For Variety ? Try Tfcef* Rye Bread, loaf 13* Whole Wheat, loaf 12* - ?* jpn ih.: * I: ' mm m AL GRAPEFRUIT1! JUICE 29<* HEINZ SOUPS Tomato |' I Can: 12f I Can m&a