Newspapers / The Farmville enterprise. / Dec. 13, 1946, edition 1 / Page 6
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Athletic field mUmmmmmm Special Gifts Not Published Before ? T-r Farmville Lodge 5801, United Order of Odd Friends in Flint, Michigan 9-00 Mr. M. Wilson, Washington, D. C _ 5.00 Mrs. Pearl Thigpen and Family, New jfor, City 5.00 Mrs. Nassif Cannon ??s, . 5.00 Presbyterian Sunday School (White) 10.00 Rev. Lonnie Joyner _* 5.00 Mr. David Simmons 5.00 Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Trodeaux, New Orleans, La.__ 10.00 Mrs. Clara Vines Taylor * 5.00 Mr. Lee Askew ?... - ? 6.00 Mr. G. W. Creekmur t : ? 10.00 Mrs, Ellen Gorham ;L * Miss Eva Maye r~? Mrs. Christine Walker Mr. George W. Davis 25.00 Mrs. Beatrice Thompson, Bronx, New York 50.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Dupree, New Rochelle, N. Y: 12.00 Mr. James Bryant, Bronx, New York , 10.00 Mrs. Carrie Mae Wilhs, Blew York, Gityv 5.00 Mrs. Madie Joyner, New York, City 5.00 Mrs. Dorris Klaussen, Battle Creek, Mich 5.00 . Moye's Chapel CSiurch , 20.10 . r . PHONE 302-1 Next to Norfoik-Southern Depot Fuoril^ N. C. We will be over to buy your highest cash 2 miles West of ? ? ? ? ' raURSD This will be N. C, this season. m. , of this area, an look to our. for leadership in this | . ?? jj, ^ fieid of prae t)? You hare established a You an to be congrat the ability of woads to , I thank yon with , all the sincerity of which*? human ?oul is capable for the confidence and support that yea t ?? alnrMn n iil <? n qei m Utt ??????? |m nave always given-me. My prayer is that I may ha *&le to continm to Hve up to your expectations?* *r- : v .J I know that you will agree with ma vjhen I say that it h> most en couraging to uote how cheerfully and,< HberaHy that our white friends contributed to this cause. Every ?ns of us, both Individually and col lectively, should let no opportunity them know that we, individually and as a race, are profoundly grateful to them for such manifestations of "zzsrx u pression it fell to. my duty ol on several welfare committees. MianaiaMiaMaa?naMii?aMihj-i t. bom ' T nBT - ?' r. V" -v ' ? ? and off first 10 to It the remainder of the tlwr%kept in port w mg( at frequent intervals, tit an Asrriaalturste riiniiliiirtiO flliili n fcSttuTL-thW of i layers was due to |s;-0, ; g QUESTON: '^Dnrfng what noaaon of the year do the chief soil losses ANSWER: We hear much talk afcodk winter cover crops and the control ox trotion during winwr, out a study of the effects of tssd'tii; and season en runoff a*"* said less shows that about 75 to 90 pcrosat of (be annual soil loss occurs during June, Jnly, and Aagnst. a 1 Writes Up To 15 Years Without jJH? 3 Sim* and 6 Cofcn T* Choose! Ml w^% M* ' ?1 - IT WWTEC and WRITES and WRITES - ? . ??, \fnLE 1i(BmsiP^ P ' An W?*1W+ fi+njJr n# ? . . Rfc*! H BH jjprrs ? Metal Scooters t?, j# . Tea Sets: gg|S ? Metal Wagons mmm? m
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