^wwZ^TKHNICOtORK / ----- I* Lwf ; ?f tamd "AaclMn Awatgh"! Sr. i Plus... Latfart News Of The Day! NOTICE ? PROPEMT OWNERS! Exum & Cline, Contractors for the Town of Farmville Street Improvement program, are now in a position to put in sidewalks, driveways, and other miscellaneous concrete paving. Any one interested may get further details from C. M. Paylor, Town Clerk. ? ' > J. W. JOYNER, Mayor. Stay On The Right Side Of Your Budget! \ It will help to practice some of the lessons learn ed in the post few years. Boy only what yon need, and get the best quality you can afford. In the long run, you'll SAVE ALL WAYS ?and make your Income go further. INVEST IN SAVINGS BOND! Our friendly aenrice in all financial Matters will meat with your eom ? ? a ? "SAVE TODAY for the things you will Sauk'' SEAT AVAILABLE ft - Following Seat ?evers In Lovely New Patterns 1946 Plymoqik?2 Door 1946 Plymouth?4 Door . 1942 Rear Mats State College Hints To Farm Homemakers By Verna Stanton. N. C. State College If you have an old easy chair, keep ?n enjoying it for the present instead m trading it In on a new model, ramilies are urged to postpone un lecessary purchases to give veterans i chance to furnish their homes. If the old gray suit won't go thru the winter and you find the new suits too expensive for your budget, why not make your own. There's more to thrift than putting money in the It is easy to make a tailored suit, say clothing specialists, if you are skillful at sewing and have the patience to do careful work. But don't attempt a suit if you are an amateur at sewing. If you would like to have a bulletin telling you how to make a suit write to the Clothing De partment, Agricultural Extension Sefvfce, State College, Raleigh. How to get the bagginess out of trouser knees is one of the home pressing problems of housewives. Clothing specialists explain that trousers bag where the fabric has been stretched and that shrinking with steam is the cure. Lay the trouser leg flat on the ironing board with the baggy part uppermost. Press gently, moving the iron from side -to side so that the steam goes into the garment. Keep pressing and patting the loose fabric into place until the fullness disap pears. Then press the entire leg of the trousers until almost dry. Leave the trouser leg in position on the board for a few minutes until it is completely dry. Never press wool un til "bone dry" because this makes the fabric stiff and harsh. ' There is plenty of room .for saving and better nutrition in the foods that come into the kitchen, if they are properly prepared. Food values can be almost completely lost in cooking. For example paring away one-tenth to one-quarter of the potato results m physical loss, but in addition iron and vitamin C in the potato are dissi pated by nqt cooking it with the jacket on. Keep the extra juices from cooked vegetables in your refrigerator for oae in your next soup. The new school lunch act offers an opportunity for all children to get more adequate food than they've been having. The passage of the new school lunch bill widens the oppor tunity for more states and communi ties to take part Washington can't do the school lunch job alone. Nor under the law is it permitted to do so, if it would. This emphasis on focal responsibility is, as it should be, irf the interest of democracy -taS a stronger school '.unch program. Buy Bonds 'To Have And To Hold ! ? s> is v * u'01 State College Answers Timely Farm Questions QUESTION: What are the best nethods of\ preventing: colds and ?cup in chickens? ANSWER: The thing to do, ac wrding to Prof Roy Dearatyne at State College, head of the poultry De jartment, is to keep the laying flock n tip-top condition. He explains thai solds, bronchitis, and roup infections ire generally preceded by some de vitalizing factors in the flock. He iuggest8 that the grower make sure hat there is adequate vitamin A in he diet The lifter should be kept try. Ventilation must be controlled, failure to do these things will result n a reduction of the vitality of the rfrds. When these infections hit the lock, egg production drops. The rouble may last for months. QUESTION: What is the record >f the new Roanoke soybean? ANSWER: This variety" was de veloped by the Agricultural Experi nent Station at State College and die Sixty-Eighth Annual Report of the 3tation says that it is well suited to x>th the Coastal Plain and Piedmont ureas of North Carolina. Because of ts higher yielding capacity, its great it resistance to shattering, and its ligher oil content, he research men >f the Station say that it may well replace Woods YelloiV in all areas to yi Li to sa til to cr m SI bt ni Wi Pi P ni NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of W. L. Freeman, de ceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of November 1947, or this notice will, be pleaded in bai; of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 8th day of November, 1946. ALICE M. FREEMAN, Admrx. of the Estate of W. L. Freeman, John B. Lewis. Atty. (N-16-6wks) here this bean Is now growth Roa tke bean considerable raaemblance Volitate bat has given higher seed ekfe and has a higher oil eohtent. _ ?111 J tA AilrriaaKln irfe growem win ttm it lavmoie grow bath Ogden and Roanoke, nee they no not ripen at the same me. ?* . QUESTION: Which plant food ves the greatest return on com? ANWER:. Nitrogen has been found have the greatest influence in in casing corn yields, say the research en of the Agricultural Exjefiment ation. There was an increase of 1 ishel of corn for each 2 pounds of trogen, where the other plant foods ere adequate and moisture Avas am e. It' was found that winter fe mes were valuable in furnishing trogen. UY "SAVINGS BONDS" NOW ! Fir* Works NEW STOCK Has Already Bin Purchased. Date and Place of ? OPENING ? Will Be Announced Later F. ft. WILLIAMS FarmviHe, N. C. w Ik* ANtw LIFE OUT Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling bow Job and * boot life?with intonating work, sports, snteruimnent and travel opportunities-can be had lor die asking by qualified *??? young men who volunteer fdt the lat Cavalry, 11th Afrb*sn% tithTvth, 24th or 25th Infantry Division*. '.c-j What an opportunity ... what a job! Training in one of these crack nnits will stand yon in good stead whatever yea go. Stndy a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of Military GovunuPent?*o vital to future peooe and prosperity, t Japan's Isle* of Pines" are but s sample of the attrac tions of an Arpiy career in the Far East The Army has reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis clubs, golf courses, bell parks. These - fsmffisr haunts of : pre-war tourist*? end msny nets developments ? provide a broad choice of recreation. ' ' w Not- everyone can measure np to this Job. Only 3-yaar enlistees who asset prescribed physical and mental standards can enjoy the benefits-of sach a job. High overseas pay, good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make your future in the Army Ground Forces too good to miosl See your nearest Army Recruiting Officer for full details. o UstseSsi "Stead Of," "Warrtart W No**.- "VMS* a# Ms Snap." . 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