ft RAMOUNT Farmville, N. G. MGH TiutTm?n> man ??cuts omeiTjetM. '<FL BARRYMORF ROBERT ? EXTRA ! . . . ADDED . ... LATEST NEWS ? PLUS ? POPETE CARTOON ! To Help You Death brings miAy problems to those who are left be hind?many of than mast be met during a most difficult period. From our experience, we have found ways to help by taking over many such tasks and completing them in accordance with instructions we receive ... It is part of our service to you. " % ' ':' FARMVILLE. FUNERAL HOME ? Day Phone 888-1 ? Mr. Edwards 405-6 ? Night Phones ? Mr. Joyner 888-1 AMBULANCE SERVICE. Stay On The Right Stde Of Your Budget! It wffl help to practice i ed ia tkf past tew /ears. Boy only what yon need, and get the best quality yen can afford. la the kag ran, yoall SAVE ALL WAYS?and ? a. yonr income go INVEST IN . ? ? * ? "SAVE TODAY far the thing* yea will went Tomorrow! SAVINGS IONDS ftiwny J ?Mfl|l| 0 0 B ITWnO * join for yoa some eSawa of He got the booklet, and a wad of otter material. State College Hints ITo Farm Homemakers > . , . ? ? in ? ? ?. . y-i ir WMg! ! fW a fireplace that dm and comfort in winter and also bums wood moat efficiently, foresters of the U. S. Department at Agriculture offer aome suggestions. It is a mis take, they say, for the neat honaewife to keep all aahea cleaned from the fireplace. The i Should be kept level with the andiron* to provide a bed for glowing charcoal which will yield steady beat and help ignite new lag* M they are Before laying the fire, pat one leg on the floor of the hearth against the back wall and behind the andiron*. This backlog keep* the draft from drawing the fire directly into the masonry and wasting head. Split wood kindle* mere easily than Whole round logs. Softwoods from cone-bearing trees make a quicker and hotter fire but also a shorter-lasting fire than hard woods. The lighter hardwoods mike a hotter and shorter-lasting fire than the heavier hardwoods. Woods that give the moat heat for their weight are: oak, hickory*, sweet birch, hard maple, rock dm, locust and longleaf A combination of hard and soft wood, audi as oak and pine together, makes a successful fire. Woods that throw off sparks are chestnut, butter nut, tamarack and spruce. These should burn only behind a screen. Green weed la poor in heat value be cause- of the moisture it contains. Anywhere from 26 to more than 60 percent of the weight of green wood is water, depending on the ynriety The heat required to drive off this moisture is lost as far as warming the poom is concerned. Dry seasoned wood kindles more quickly and is sasier to tend and regulate than, wet or green wood. Drying wood' fof a short time is bet ter than not drying it at tSU 3b has ten drying, split the green logs into sticks. Another disadvantage of green wood is that K leaves more creoeete, soot and other jiepoeits in the chimney than dry w'ood. Forest ers say that if green wood must f? need, it should be put on a hot fire. ? North Carolina has been allocated more than 100 thousand gallons of to mato juice and 10 thousand pounds of peach jam for school lunchroom use, according to State Director G. C. J. Maupin, state chairman of the 1047 "Chicken of Tomorrow" Con and poultry specialist for the that chicks for this year's tst be hatched o 24 and March 28. MALE HELP WANTED ! z ? NO PRSnOUS TRAINING if i the farms is jriaatsd in m wplaincd frathgr by add of blowing 5ks W^' ? ? Si - 'J-.v ; "i S Jk" Oorgeom Mahogany ami Walnut veneers combined with floral Marquetry dciigiy all in modem light finish ... hand nibbed to a gleaming lustre! 3 pieces; bed, chest and vanity with Plate Gl<m mirror. A "real buy" in a modem bedroom Ask About Our Easy-payment Plan Today! USE YOUR CREDIT at GARNER'S ygggqMT. ?? : ' -:--v ? ~ k - * mmm '-| ?m y IMABT LAVUM. bid by ntjgjht ? ? ? i.vodern livinQ room pieci during Dm day! Has ro-' . i ???,,. ??????? ;^ siB*nt stool ooil "V fiHiiui 4|4|rjM aiHij ? J. * inhnla *-??' ? '.v^Jk'-J luting. Airracnvi aura Die upnoi* fltry. Sturdy hardwood 'frame* - A. A A AM for any room< And ? umM yovlt H ,?W?, ?for #11 n economy pi if in ? rKl%EW An excellent value at Ihb low ?^> g ? L_. \# - I. I. ? .1 Ulnl price! rrofM nas v ?fpoicnwi wai not veneers, Zebra wood cross - ban ding I Hardwood frame! Wjilxifjill - fTjrjj im.1 Om A rmrlnr yyaietrail cnecuTopi two ceaar Inforinri * Anl\i OA? rlrsiem ?renon v-/niy avto oown. ^?Mtf^TiTf4l / -' ? * *d3 d ?-*yj3?ix ^ JBL 4-DRAWER CHEST >145 j^srran i- 4. > : ??:..<?... nnrsn iiwnaiev?r wkh you cnooso. Get extra storage space ...!?? ? ^i, ^f.MI,MI ti?- J,. -? ?? . expensivelyi omroy consirucnop promise* |gp| service. Solid flr and fiber-boord 36 in. high. .. $16.73 DUNCAN NfYN LAMP TABU, ONLY $14.05 Mcfew patofwy ?f win* w n?n m Mmi Unuwaly ffOfM Iwm, geil?rfetf topi

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