rz^-T HBP<- ? ?* bJfcLsPmSB*; $k m M M gm m mm Kecoras ?';,s?*^jc,is? a and . Albums Come In To See Our ? NEW RECORD BAR ? We helieve that we can better serve you now. GETTING SENTIMENTAL WITH T. DORSET ... Marie .Who Star Dot Sons of India Little White Lies Rival Garden Blues 111 Never-Smile Again I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You Victor Album Price $3.25 FATS WALLER FAVORITES: Your Feet's Too Big Honeysuckle Rose Hold Tight I Cant Give You Anything But Love. Babv '? Ain't Misbehavin' The Joint Is Jumping Two Sleepy People The Minor Drag Victor Album. Fries $3.25 HANSEL AND GRETBL THE BRAVE LITTLE- TAILOR Children's Stories . . . told by Gildersleeve Victor Album Price S3JM It's A Lis I Used Te Work Is Chicago Sammy Kaye . Viator Record. Price 65c Biros Yon Peg O'Mjr Heart Clark Dennis Capitol Record Price 65c It'a Dream tilae I'll Close Mr Eyes Anrf?Ru8sell Capitol Record...... Price 65c Taken From The Movie ... "Make Mta? Mndc" "Peter And" The Wolf narrated by Sterling Holloway Price $2.06 Recordrama Johnny Fedora Money Is The Root Of AR Evil Gay Lombordo and The An drew Sisters ^ > All The Cats Join In Aint That A Shame Roy Eldridge Dacca Record... Price 82c COME IN AND LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITES I WE HATE ALL TYPE NEEDLES, RECORD RACKS, CASES, ni PLAYERS. ROBERT! PIMM 479-7 ? N?c4k Mai* St. ? F&rmvfllt, N. C. ' iiilfn aiirfrT jiiv.-. wti Dr. Kciuieth L. Qwtggffw Optometrist 109V, W. Fourth Street ? GreenriUe, N. C Hours Far Ere Examinations For Appointment 8:90 to 4:84?(We?L till Noon) Phone 2779 . IF YOU ABE HUN*?* ? J tor foods with which to bay or build ft home, come right | *??<#** *? ?"??ar?"",iri 11 r installments suited t? ineoM& : ;v. _ ??W. K f-. >vl 1/ ' ? 1 ?k -n E9BM '-4 North Chroliaa." The text, done by T. G. of the Mineral with the ?M V moreo and to ttt availability of alt. in with i l l1 ' of the whole and the pocsibilitiee of able North Carolina the field. IH ? WII I 1" lammmn ewaww Keep Cows Contented With Water In Winter The old saying that "contented cows give "more mint* majr be arm more true during the winter-months when available water i? ? big factor, says J. A. Arey, in charge of Exten sion dairying for State College. *Ctrws may ha content to drink from a creek or spring in the warm months," Arey says, "bat in the tar when fee and snow prevail, they may find this supply inconvenient and thus will net drink as mqdl water as thay woakl if a continuous supply was available tp them near the barn." Pointing out that 'normal milk is 87 percent water, Arey rnys that the quantity of milk produced by a cow can be considerably limited if she finds the water trough frozen over or is forced to walk long dis tances to a creek. Medium tempera ture is important in a dairy sow's winter supply of water, Arey says. Stressing the weed for plenty of oiesn fresh water in the wintertime in terms of production, Arey says that a cow usually consumes from three to fins pounds of water A day for each pound of milk produced. TTmJam AAwdttsAMfl La BAWO A unaer sfns|e conajirons, ne says, a dairy herd, including both dry and "milking cows, nee^e from 12 to lb gallons of good water a day for h '' J A 1st of fellows need the spark of ambition applied to the seat of their pants. WALSJONBURG ...NEWS... is a t m Mr IfliR ^ 1. ?lP'*?<uyin [ Mr.udMn.R6. * few days in Beaufort tad Mm. Ed S. Taylor has returned to bar home after a visit with her eon, Ed S. Teyfefijh., in daag?ta, G*. er of Carl & MeKesl and the iate Mrs. Keel, of Walstsahurg, became the of Gene Cole, so* of Mr. and Smith Cole, of KnoxviUe, Tssol, on January 8th, in s private Ceremony at the home of the bride. The Bar. Key Taylor, pastor of Church, performed the [Mrs. Cartes the wedding hawk. The bride wore a street length dsess of light blue wool with black acces sories and a corsage- of rosea. After a abort wadding trip the eouple will make their home in Knox vfile. ' - 'r;. r Mm. Cole is a graduate of the Wal stonburg High' School sad the Caro lina Beauty College, of Raleigh, and Mr. Cole is a graduate of the Cen tral High School, of KaoxviUe, and a ? a% WW ? A * _ . a\ .* served in the Marine Air Corps three | years, fourteen months of which was sprat in the South Pacific. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the Esta te of Jan ~ " North or this, notice wSl be of their ? to 194?. IMS nims, (WCflBWL fS average yield In the central district, J. J. ders of B. Robeson, and Joseph Edge of Cum berland were declared winners with en average yield of 1,108 pounds of lint par acre. C S. Bonn of Nash, Conrad Kilign of Warren, and Willis Herbert of Halifax won in Eastern Carolina and their average yield wae 1,097 pounds of lint per acre. T>li 11illni Mwtaaa ^^1 tftftfl f(Ww\ . 'JBMWWwCw prisCT WW" fiovuj #*km1 i far the first, second A school house was reported to have been struck twice by lightning; we've always heard that a school}; was ewiightening. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ' FABMVILLE, NORTH CABOUNA " AT THE CU?B OFBUSINESS ON DECEMBKl 31, lfrM ? ?. v_.r, L Guh. bflhpiif^ff with other hanks, includinsr reserve balances* i>fTiiiin"ni">7"il*ijb?^"?na*0" ' 6. SSST^do^l^nTn^rtSftfrStoO ?M?MT , ,,,"i*w Heiik) ? i ?j..i-.:w . ?, ? ._,. 1,300.00 6. Loans and discounts (including: No overdrafts}?_ 188,388.33 7. Bank premises owned $17,187.96, furniture and fix tures 81.00 M 4 r;,<-. 17,188.96 11. Other Assets 11,871.00 few ? t- :?.$5 '& ?7J ,-.j j ~ $6,888,010.06 m ft make-up baae. Get youri today .v | while this annual yale k on! Ki Wifw m STMKT FARMVILLE, N. C. > . ? Dry Beverage Coolers Electric Toasters Ice Creain Cabinets Electric Clocks Johnson's Wax Electric Bulbs Coal Heaters Electric Irons Heating Pads Electric Fenoes And "Service that Satisfies" . 1 ' 111 A?* oa Wltatet St ^ WMfitvfflg, N. C. m "lalL' ? m&m m ww wmw mmm

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