THIS! OilGHAWIIEUTKCIWWr VI IT El IIITIltl ffV TOM I. ?? V J&i ss. The reason for this is that cable facilztisa ore opes in fomi location#, while not in other*. Lack of cable facilitiea is a major cans* for the delay in expand MHIiH For full nee of existta* cable capacity toi Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Stay On The Right Side I Of Your Budget! It win help to practice name at tho 1 ed in the past few yearn. Buy only what and get the best quality you can afford. long run, yort SAVE ALL WATS ?and your inrquw go further. SAVINGS BONDS Our tHrnmy aorrfco ta all ftm matter* will meet with your pleto aatiofoctioB #-* ? o, TODAY for the rt -SAV* TODAY i you will woot o ? a ? ' . -Mi-.; ?' _ '?'"' ; Price i* only ? $2.00 ' * ^Ti(. continue to eponge on your Neighbor! Subscribe to THE 1-1 trol of twBL__ Earl B. Wilson, f?4l| Corporation, Ltd, and.torraer tor of the Sugar Branch of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, who states certain uninformed in terasta an campaigning tor precipi tate action in decontrolling sugar. It is Mr. Wilson's belief tint lifting of controls map lead to a repetition ajssaswS mm. to jo? a pound retail, while V BIRD CLUB TV* article dealing with the Yel low-Crowned Night Heron, taken from the bod?$|tods of North Caro lina," waa read by Chariee Fit*, garald at the Bird Club, Saturday morning. 11. ? i % Plumage?grayish, darker on back and streaked with black . . . Crown and patch on aide of head?yeUo" ish-white . . . Rest of head including, throat?black . .. Underparta?>white . . . Head- created with long whitish plumes. This particular Heron ranges in summer, from North Carolina to Bra zil and Peru, spending winters from Florida southward. In North Caro lina during summartims it usually stays in the coastal region but has been known to stray inland sin fhr as Guilford county. The late Bev.'Craig hill often saw these birds in the Rocky Meant neighborhood where he found s nest which was a bulky struc ture of sticks and twigs placed on the limb of a sweat gum thirty-five feet from the gaoapd. He located other neete in the swampy regions of Edge combe and Halifax counties. _ Walter Burgees was extended a cordial welcome aa a new member and Carroll Woo ten, as a visitor. If the government got out of busi ness altogether and at once, there would be some businesses out of busi live for 9 ?onth period: Marshall Bah** attention to th? fact that l the veteran never"worked on a jobI by the Social Security Act,! Ma dependents may be eligible for survivors insurance payment* S aim ti Ma death. ' ?; He pointed out that the new amend ent doea not provide nay payment to the veteran himsett and that H doea not provide benefit* for the i vivors of men who died before die charge or release from the armed few Mi. ; iff ;,>* Mr. Barney said that nader theee provisions, a widow with one oWM could receive monthly benefits ot not leae then *39 until the child age 18, while a widow with three children could receive *33 a month or Aon. Lump-sum payments may be to certain relatives, if the o left no one entitled to month ly benefits. JlaalSiM As in the case of all other pereoas qualified for aodal security benefits, families of deceased veterans, to whom this new law applies, should come "to the office of the Social Se curity Administration to file their claims as soon as possible. Hie Rocky Mount office is located in the Poet Office Building. T Working for the betterment of mankind is excellent if you an really working for the betterment of man kind. - ?i n . .r , Advertise where, how and when you please bat when you want to send your message to the largest number] at the cheapest cost, The Enterprise the ?b. : .-.-7, I ? I (| mm iA> t|? ^ porter for the. 1 wBjWHB>yPP IvwHto to ??? the attaA. found the fl8Hp?f * that | i| I ahoold make their first of formate before the < Begin applying fan a duet at epray, as soon aa the plants the else of a dime. From on, treatments should be continued untU all danger at an attack of Una mold Is past Dr. Jensen points out SK-1 at. m |,?-i^ l mat tne county agents in yvspuoa to give advice on the treatment > TtnUCCO QPOTAS for flue-aured tobaeoo has bean set I at 86,700(000 pounds, while the dark " quota will| ?s 29,100,000 ? ,-r:: re*-? j . ,;U N, C. g||g BUT "SAVINGS BONDS* NOW for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. VntM TV uiiMii TV aJ Ti*w ? ? i i ii ?Ha wows riyaoie, iniur of r arm vine. Money borrowed for on in making loans to two-thirds of entire Board Undivided Ptafita jLarmngar ipeia m wtW To be need for the payment of any rJ&i: merre increases the safety Aru* stremrfll of the , . B, ,., eenw^^^ww wnsss ?wawv^ ^nu^ns d>*4 asm uv^^w & tk* ?*" u-aw" : fi$ II* f?sf3?" ^ ? UT ( 1 Qi flIQ Oi li - wAL ? ??????? ! F & - . ?? wiiww . jv?_-^^ShISkSmP^^ ,... wm ;.? _ _ "^;v:??; - r* State of North OuoUnaTCoonty of Pitt, as: |j& i G. A. Rouse, Secretary-Treasurer at the above lore me this day, and bet is tnw to the best of his to and subscribed before ma, this 27th day at January, 1M7. SAM D. BUNDY, Xy Commission Expiree July 6, IMS. t ?Jf^?Kj)LTOl..Ll!A''' .1."" IB ? Greenville, N. C. . SNH . till*4' 1 -QEMEMBEBlifce old story? Where the teacher -tv said: apples among fbur people?" And $*my * sauce!" We wish Jimihy could solve c easily. We've done our best to Jaesp^xhiction up and prices down ... delft of 1946 Fords. But we i for over a million morg, Youknwr! |

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