T viEHFaE 11 of n new V? Wan Poet, 9061, was pVoted at a meeting hold in the town ball, Friday evening, with A. B. Wood, field extension officer I al headquarters, giving the oath < made the 42 applicants An election of officers resulted In R. R. Newton, Jr., bring mender; Claude C. Tyson, senior vice commander; C. B. Meshbum, Jr., junior vice Wisinsndsr; Ari Allen, Jr., quartermaster; Richard fj chaplain; Marvin G. Hinaon, advocate; Robert P. Whelese, surgeon; John Kason, Paul R. Burnett* of Fountain, and Willie T. Smith, trusted*! , Commander Newton appointed Bur nette as the adjutant Short talks were given by Com mander Larry Averette of Green ville, and several members of his poet who wore in attendance. Tonight another meeting will hi held b> the town hall at 8 o'clock. All eligible vets are invited to be present Medical Program Has Board's OK Raleigh, Feb. 20.?'The Stat* Hos pital Board of Control has approved in its entirety the program of the Medical Care Commission. The board administer! ? tal institutions. Opponents of four-year medical school at the University of. North Carolina had said that certain parts of the med ical care program had been approved by this board and the Medical Care Commission at the expense of *he care for the mentally ill of the state." In its resolution proving the medical earn the hospital control board that at least one root* la and health centers be mental patients, and On _ ^ _ panded medical school have a lOO^bed psychiatric division. Farmer Finds Profit^' In Dairy Operation An example of what a fanner, operating on a small scale, can do with a few dairy cows, w demonstrat ed by Gay Andaman of" Brasstown, Cherokee County. Sii*e August 1, Andersen's mine checks from fll|Si four dairy cows have totaled $329.78, after his haul bill was deducted. In addition to the milk sold off Us Ama*. two and a half gallons per day wet* used far home From August 1 to December 31, ; Anderson spent $68.75 for feed and " the rest was grown on the farm. Fart of this feed went to Us dry cattle and calves, explains assistant farm agent, Lemuel Goode ef the State College Brtsittsn Service, so the cows producing milk didnt use ers in the county to seed ladino clover on his fanA.' '?been so good that Anderson plans to Jaelude it in sU of his pasture mix fought J store c by a dean chain-store Opponents of the florists' tax say it would drive the aesftB-eeuto dealers from the field. the Utilities Commission hearing room prior to ItaiWele. ,j<"w "? i Hot since the days of 1981, when a hearing on,a sales tax hill was moved to Nsndhsm Bmightcn High School, war ?** 11 ?????, ?mw^wwvs* _ 1 ? hat Raleigh seen such an aroused anil interested esaunittee audience astMfb Tuesday sitting in at the Joint fi nance hearing. The session proved wo Issue, since of the Mil hy of well over ^ 1 a W ? , a proposal ?y Rep. Henry 0. iTshsr of^BUigoaaba taal marketing association subject to state' income and franchise taxes. ?lftt...a.? ft. PUL^. Kill M. ooppGrcing tw fvptr mn wwf< ? vastly outnumbered group, mostly members of the N. G. Merchants As sociation. which,was the only group to plead for increased Haws ftgninst cooperatives. ' 1 Lsadmg the battle for team woe Williard Dowell of Raleigh, executive secretary of the Merchants Associa tion. Speaking against were State Agriculture Commissioner W. Kerr Scott, Hxrry B. Caldwell of Greens-, boro, former-state i J. Melville Brouf hton < resenting the tohadto "I-httve seen milk poursAMD^thtt of Greensboro because mec had no life-saver Mm cooperatives to market produce," Scott said. T myself, am a coopera 1 know what they *erxm-ir jusit Q it possible for "thousands of ftnmrs to save their hpmee, and back 4a the {lark days thay saved ton. contended that the cooperatives wew wrugwjv *?? su11 u v was cash on hand for future tly hprt competing V that B ' |77|I ? at |*? mmm nl .bB<>get 6wmBT*e ? mentations were up formerly only ^5^*3^ HtT - the debate theit ) argue* W* E25* the navy eeting, Tonight | imiiiln j-nt>a <iii> countywide tobacco will discuss of of the probable causes :;4ebacco barns burning, based 09 i ? Sbtsfaed from a survey made M> flue-cured tu basso counties of the that these special Htttinir should be I the tobacco farm Pitt C3iapterlnfantile Paralysis Report " Couaty gfcalnnan of the the various ?muuiBiiitie* of the Com tv. worker* mad the entire citizenahin for the my ifa? rapport and oo? oDeration in the recent succeaaful Pifaift/ii jPvdAe*i-WWni- fn fKanlr tlo Ayflen Dtopateh, J. C Andrews, Edi tor, the Daily Reflector of Greenville, D. * WhMftrd, ?, Editor, and Farmvflle Bnterprtae, G. A. R Editor, for tWr oplendid rapport co-operation in publteiiing thin worthy oaaapaien. Theae papers were moot maoesra. Radio station, WO RJJ Greenville, aiao did an excel lent with not announcement* and J FarmyiUel ? **>&&*???**<42? rT' U04 ?V;, <??. I |*11'-- ??- '? ??"'Sft&iV " ?" I. jar** hr ??????**?? 1 ttaai liai - a - >1 ?fr ? "?o* wummt . - r 2oo,oi rt 1 naena Pitt Goto red School.?^. 400.0# E'~S5ii?ll ' Toti p -?J j f. 8._MOQRKJ_v ;g.- ? . M' _ ef "mm io<r^r^:'^^ acts still on the books be & mmmmk mT Sept. a, siaaM<?ut teeth odt at .the control -Of wmmm ot?*y> *? Scetetty GmdkII m a " mm l. ^.,1.1 ~t - m|^ nrnMTi w LbJ vfii 4uu w ouiitw atomic WQtpoiiB ana permit the use of the roto on punish ????**#?* <?M <j. .*? ?? it, . n >1 n'i ? ii hearing of BrttWt charge" that Al-1 bstnia has committed a Mc 1 i --.llu^ L?? - ?? * iLa atmiumty ? iy iwiuiij vM damaged with the Ion of 44 British seamen killed and 42 wounded last -.'. ?? . w .'J?': ? with J**1 B Slfcviet the Soriet , would roar out of the : of W #? I^yjia pr|f? llm ? built under the in _ mm K*sa ? *M?f m lition tot r. yiMH dicuonftr {#'?*.*?? O* so Ttvidly; for t ad Africa but alto f ? to our] 0* for Botary to who has declared any Kiwanian that gets it. t. L(_ tnrougn us the part of .the Kiwaniaas and Bandy, speaking with grim ? v* mm? nation, states that the whot Club Mine* pet him through basket. This statement is not out Mis according to the tioiis of your reporter. "Speed BaJAlbritton and "Light foot" Vtnry Johnson will compete ?? the fast break man for Use night. -Walter "I Hate Referees" Jones makes no ee caet of the fact that lis knowledge of the garni-;, with a natural athletic ability ? the outcome fa only one tion. "Blimp" Quinerly has his waist line from a eight to forty-seven ia for this game. Both team pared to give their all ia competitive game or me Louis Allen will app of a saddle to uaa en Chief Lucas will check all .. we" ? ? at the doer with the be given to the Farmville Boy Scouts Hut fund. This should be an " *, It my PMS9P Harry I* Davis, Mrs. Geor?e W. of 8t KfaiaraCrea Hickory. ? Mis. | ?

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