"Out of and nothing can Persia*. At the ] is running somewhat above that of last year. Women's beauty, like men's wit, is generally fatal to the owners."? Chesterfield. "A man is aa good as ha has to bo, and a woman aa bad a* she i G. Hubbard. "Women are wiser than men be cause they know lees and understand more."?Kipling. Unprecedented Offer < . To Certain Specialists Civilians, who posssas certain ikills used by the United Statee Army Air Forces, may be enlisted in non ommissioned officer gradsa, regard ess of whether or not they have had previous Military Service, according jo a statement issued recently by H/Sgt. Virgil B. Lindseyt command ing Officer of the Greenville (Sub) Station of the Army Recruiting Ser vice located at the New City Hall railding. Sergeant Lindsey said that a new C recti ve has reached his sub-station ;o the effect that individuals without jrior Military or Naval Service, or hose with pripr Military or Naval Service but discharged prior to May 12, 194b, and who possess Job spec altiea needed by the Army Air Foreee, nay be enlisted in grades based upon heir skill and experience in their civilian jobs. Man in this category nuat meet requirements for enlist ment in the Army, and must enlist 'or a period of three years. The Sergeant urges all men, who ire specialists in Jobs comparing to hose of the Air Forces, to contact he loaal Army Recruiting Sub-Sta ion at once for full information on his unprecedented offer. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Fuller Salter and lbs. Al Hurphey celebrated their birthdays vitK a dinner party, Thursday, March >, at the home of Mrs. Salter. Guests included Al Murphey, Mrs. Jeorge Melton, Miss Sudie Lee Gar is, Miss Dorothy Melton and Miss Vileen Murphey. MRS. EMMA K. OWENS Mrs. Emma K. Owens, 76, wife of 3. W. Owens, died near Fountain arty Saturday mondng following leveral years of declining health, funeral services woe held bom Ot er's Creek Free Will Baptist Church, >f which she had been a member for nany years, on Sunday afternoon at I o'clock, conducted by the Her. W. * Hart, Free Will Baptist minister >f Pikeville, and the Rev. P. C. Viggs, Free Will Ba?|st minister of )ld Sparta. Burial followed in'. the 3wens/cemetery near Surviving are f. Z. Everette and Mrs. fountain and Mrs. <f Tarboro; four sons, J. G. Owens of Vaktonburg, D. G. Owens of ~ Hie, D. C. Owens of _____ R. L. Owens of the home; two WmT of Saratoga. ElUa of birthday fell on this day, the cake, the girts sang 1 day to her. " of the After singing the Brownie games were flayed on toe BIRD CLUB NOTES ?Behold the Birds of the Air' writ ten by Rev. James Sprunt for toe 8 issue of toe . was the article read by Chandler Co* .at toe flsturd ing of the Bird Club. The writer of the article that the title he used was the Mas ter's suggestion. In tin Bible it is interesting to note that there are 390 references to birds alone, not to : tion other *"lm* ego an article dealing with birds of the Bible appearing in to cap Forests" stated that species of birds are ; ly with 118 references to birds in general. "You ca your Bible with all understanding if yon have no knowledge of the bird world." Comparing Lincoln's about God loving the common people be made so many of them, men can readily thank this about bird life because birds are second only to insects in number. Interest and companionship result tron a person knowing birds, grows older his friends and acquaint ances diirnniniah. These tragic cir cumstances face every person who lives to be old, but if h?r knows and haa made friends with birds, like Francis of Assisi, these feathered creatures will be with him to the end. When Dan Crawford was a mission ary to Africa, he wee sitting outdoors one day looking across a lake and wishing for his native Scotland; he heard a Woodpecker tapping in a tree nearby and "it seemed to him that Scotland was only around the bend .of the lake shore." Knowing, birds is to love their hap py, radiant tunes and lovely eolora. BUT "SAVINGS BONDS" NOW I PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 FARMVTLLE, N. C ? PROGRAM ? WEEK OF MARCH'8, 1947 SATURDAY ONLY "TRIGGER FINGERS" With Johnny Mack Brown, ftfa hi* , Rip-Roaringest Thriller! Alao Chapter 8, "Crimean Ghost" Piss ... 8 Stooge Comedy. - SUNDAY A MONDAY MIGHTY! MATCHLESS! MAGNIFICENT! k "CALIFORNIA" in Tiriniliilii Starring Ray MIBand and Barbara Also ... News and Color Cartoon. TUESDAY ONLY South Starring Dorothy ] . -W : Jbn HaD. TS Added . . . Color Cartoon. ? ?? ? i mi i.j.M i i? ii ^ i.i? m ? ii?? ?A I ? I Had My gfe Te Lire Orer Hnl Price 82c Alaka Oe 'i&ljgpfr ? Blag Crocby ' slgy ,;d mm Price 82c Le*e Wafted la ' The OM LaayUfkter ' and Bow Morgan m Decca Record __ Price 82c Tea For Two Warn Kin And CoM Heart Joe Mooney Quartet Dacca Record ? Price Me 'i?" ' ' ' The Preacher And The Beer Where Dree It Got Yea In The xim ? ? phii Hpg|| , y i'iv Victor lewd ? Price ttc Let'e Pat Oar Leave Some 1 Charlie Sd*." Victor Receai Price Me Texae aad Paddle I Like 'Em Pat Ltte That ' Loais Jordan Price Mc Kyea Cryiaj la .The Rain HI Trade AR My Toaiorrowa * Elton Britt - ' / 1 Victor Record Price ?5e COME IN AND LISTEN TO TOUK FAVORITES! WE BAYE ALL TYPE NEEDLES, RECORD RACKS, CASES, nl PLAYERS. A ROBERT'S 9 JEWELERS MRS. J. M. CARRAWAY, 479-7 ? North Main St ? Fannville, N. C. k Here b a letter from ? *?._ er about an experience he had with natural soda on his cotton. It is offered here in the hope that you will find his suggestion helpful and profitable. m The Farmer's Forum front Uncle Natchel's Book of Exporionco fl IT: ?" **1 had enough Natural Chilean Nitrate last year to sidedress about one-third pf ray cot ton. Wehadavery dry August and the cotton that wasn't sidedressed turned yellow'and hnt a good many leaves. The sidedressed cotton stayed green and the bolls were bigger. It was die same effect I used to get with a nitrate potash sidedressing. I suppose die sodium in the Chilean Nitrate acted about like potash does." ' f "|| ?Jg.V. 'J pi (Ml- j, y ?n_? - j Boy' sad Girt-' Western Aato VANTED: CORN. $LMper in shock or iMM. Prices !? 'T.fJT Si iJBf, rftrOIWHWy 1n? *IW 41g-L - (M-7-tf) U8T RECEIVED ? Big Order of YIGORO, "Froptag Shenro * Hodgq She*is. ? Wsotera Auto / atto. Famrillo. N. ftjg jOST: A WHITE WOOL GLOVE) with Stock Trtauaing, " tarn to fctorpriso office. JEES-TIRES^nJST A Etc Ulyl of DAVIS TIRES and they etffl carry Oar Price# before yoa bay. IT allowance for year old tiroo WESTERN AUTO A880. 8TOEE. UST RECEIVED NICE LOT OF SEAT COVERS ? Can fit moot I con. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. | STORE LOOR SANDING and FINISHING; treads and rises; IS years expest ?m; M floors asode like Oreeorflto ? BEN SMITH. , mai.k HELP WANTED" ? Moo willing to work 7 how# daily Are dan per week, can average $50.00 weekly on established local roots. Writs Dept. 8$, The J. R. Co, Richmond, Vs. <***?> 'ALL US FOR SERVICE on YOUR Badlo, Refrigerator, Bsctric Range, S?MM Range, Oil Heater, In* Mrrice any make. Oar Prices An Low?On work is gaaraatoed. THE GARNER FURNITURE CO. [ADIATORS?We are Equipped to Repair tear Radiators. Re-cap ping Tirea, Vnkaniring Tins and VakanUag Tractor Tires ? AD WoS Gaaraatoed. ROUSE RE CAPPING SHOP, OtPesite the ABC Store, M6 East Wilson St, FamvUle, N. C (F-$?-5tc) HREE NEW EVERBEARING FIG TREES 1 to $ ft. for $4.45 Postpaid. 1 SURECROP NECTARINE TREE $ to 4 ft. Earlr-bearing Sine for $5.55 POet Tampa $yr. GIANT RHUBARB ROOTS $5.15 Postpaid. Write for FREE COPY NEW 44 PAGE PLANTING GUIDE listing extensive line of Frmits, Nats, Bar riesTaat On?e.tel Pta* Ma WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, 1?*W. -,v. fi I ? ? ? ' "? ' ' V" V&?. **! \ 'x ? ' " WB ? r? ill LATEST NEWS > ? ? ? Plus ? ? ? - COLOR CARTOON AHAAY9 ? then visit our baby !? II DEPARTMENT! WE CAN 8UPPLY YOUR EVERY NEED WITH 1 TRIP! INFANT DRESSES ^BLANKETS jr - ' CRIB SHEETS QUILTED PADS RUBBER SHEETS INFANT SLIPS BOOTIES SWEATER AND CAP SETS LQE SHAWLS MADERIA EMBROIDERY INFANT SHIRTS GOWNS (ALSO KNITTED) SHOES AND SOCKS BOTTLE WARMERS For the Larger Children We Have Beautiful . DRESSES, SPRING COATS, SUITS, UNDERWEARS. We Specialise in Children's and Misses' Formal DRESSES FOR PARTIES, RECITALS or GRADUATION. THE MAYPAIR SHOP 310-312 Qoefa Street ? ? ? KINSTON, N. C. HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATION Daily Wednesday 8 JO to 4:30 Until Noon DR. KENNETH L. QUIGGINS n r:"', OPTOMETRIST 100H W. '4th Street, Greenville, N. C. Jpstoin > ? v Phone 8779 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted a - 70??A>M??um smart ^ rati.a.I WSSm

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