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GLEN GRAY
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Gotta Ba This ?r That.
LBS BROWN
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JIMMY DORSET
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If I Only Knew.
MILLS BROTHERS
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Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland.
Can't Yoa Hear Me Calling,
CaroHnn.
HARRY JAMES
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I've Never Forgotten.
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Leaking At Tha WevUL
COUNT RAISEY
The King.
WOODY HERMAN
Mahle! MaMa!
In My Anas A Little
Fan It!
Slaving Up A Stem.
FRANK SINATRA
Day By Day.
Oh What It gtiati Ta Be.
Silent Night?Holy Night.
KAY KY8ER
Lava Oa A Greyhoaad Baa.
All The Tine.
THE MODERN AIRES
Ta Each Hie Ova.
Heliday Far Strings.
INK SPOTS
WMaparing Grass.
If I Didn't Care.
Da. I Worry.
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The Garner Fnrniture Co^
The Centre Hardware Gow, and
The FanaviOe Implement Co., _ 8100.76
Mr. John E. Artla 50.00
Mr. I* T. Artfa 25.00
Mr. Irvtn Morgan, Jr, 25.00
Mr. F. M. Davis, Jr., 25.00
The Turnage Co^ 25.00
Dr. R. T. Williams 25.00
Dr. Paul E. Jones 25.00
Mrs. Sadie Williams, Now York City ... 25.00
The Zahzies Ctab (Students and graduates) 20.00
Mr. Labjr Baker 17.50
Dr. J. M. Mewborn 15.00
Mr. J. W. Joyner, Mayor, 12^0
Mr. Joseph A. Blount ? 12J>0
The Western Auto Store ? 10.00
Mr. John B. Lewis ? 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Trade 10.00
Mr. Wright Edwards 10.00
Mr. Moses Burton, Bridgeport, Conn. 10.00
Mr. P. K Ewell 104)0
Mr. L. P. Thomas 10.00
The Bible Way Holiness Church JB.00
Mr. medllnkWiBie Buchanan,
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Mrs. Naomi Moore 5.00^
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Kam'a Kgnnff
enrollment Js
faculty ax*
Walker, first grade;
Coward Langley, sec
grade; Mrs. Emily Stafford Mer
third grade; Mra. Lena Edwards
i fourth grade; Mra. Belie
, fifth grade; Mrs. Glendon
k and Mn. Edna Earie L.
and principal. Mra.
R. A. Fountain, Jr., ia teacher of pub
lic school musk. ?
The school oan boast of a
lunch room and a standar
ary library of which it is Justly proud.
The P. T. A. has had two splendid
meetings. At the firit, a business
session was held followed by a social
hour. At tills time the organization
voted to assist in the purchase of a
Victor projector for the school. Then
was a record attendance of 200.
Safety was-the theme of the second
meeting and ah instructive and en
tertaining program was presented by
the fifth grade under the direction of
Mra. Belle Smith. " s ?
The Hallowe'en Carnival was held
at the school, October 31, when a bar
becue supper was served to approxi
mately 800 people. Everyone, after
wards, proceeded to the auditorium
where cake walks were held. Home
made cakes were auctioned and turkey
and nylon prises made lucky people
happy. Old and young enjoyed Bingo,
The House of Honors, Penny Pitch
ing, Fishing, Visiting the Curb Mar
ket and Pony Rides. The hot dog
stand added the good old carnival
aroma to the festive atmosphere pro
vided further by the use of colorful
crepe paper festoons and clowns,
pumpkins, black eats and wjtches.
The Fountain School faculty and P.
T. A. through the columns of this
paper wish to thank everyone for the
hearty cooperation that brought suc
cess to this project, the net profit
About half of our time is spent in
doing things we should have done
yesterday.
OLD AGE CHECKS WILL
BE LATE IN COMING IN
It was announced today from tlie
Pitt County Welfare Department that
the Old Age Assistance checks will
be late being mailed out due to Fed
eral changes in procedure.
This announcement is made so the
general public will not be calijng the
Welfare office about the checks. They
wilt be mailed promptly as soon as
they come in.
The only chance some husbands get
to talk ? ia in their sleep.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the superior court of Pitt County,
made in the special proceeding en
titled "In the matter of John Hill
Paylor, administrator of Lillian 7.
Parker, deceased et at, exparte," the
undersigned commissioner will on the
30th day of November 1946 at 12
o'clock Noon, at the Municipal-Build
ing in the town of Fannvfllp, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the highest
bidder for Cash, that certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being in the
Town oj Farmville, County of Pitt,
State of North Carolina, and more
fully described as follows:?
Beginning at an iron stake the
corner of the lot of land whereon
John Barrett now owns-and resides,
on the South Mp of the edge of the
public asad leading from the Main
Street of the Town of Farmville, N.
C., to Little Contentnea Creek, and
runs with the line of said W. E. Mur
phrey's, Sr., and Jdhii Barrett in a
Southerly course down a small ditch
about 220 feet to another ditch,
thence trith that ditch in a North
easterly course SO feet, thence in A
Northernly course parallel with the
first line about 220 feet to the said
Main Street road, to an iron stake,
thence with edge of the road SO feet
to the iron stake the beginning, Con
taining one-fourth of an acre more
or less. Being toe identical tract of
land conveyed October lfth, 1929, by
W. E. Murphrey, Sr., and Emma
Patrick, Mortagee, to Lillian F. Park
er, deed duly recorded in Register of
Book E-17 page 641.
This toe 29th day of October, 1946.
HILL paylob; ?i
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