lure. It is offered here in the hope thst you will find his suggestion helpful and profitable. The Former's Forum ?* from Uncle Natcheftfc Book of Experience "Before planting my fall and winter pasture mixtures of small grains and legumes in August, I made an application of two hun dred pounds of Chilean Nitrate per acre. My cattle are now knee deep in grazing all over , the field, except in those spots we dripped when applying the soda. In the future no fall and winter pastures without proper fertiliza tion for me." NITRATE of SODA " . ^ ii f= L_r Give an Easter Remembrance that will he cherished for MONTHS, or, even, YEARS to come Robert's JEWELERS . MRS. J. M. CARRAWAY, Manager Phone 479-7 FamviDe, N. C. Greeting/ Follow the Easter Parade ... alter Church Services .. . and bring your family to ? - win *.;u_c>r^ ? >atupaay, Apni s s . at the iwgular houre day, April-8. This is ih line action of ths majority of towna in I section of the State. W '-P' * After one more mouth, the Wed nee day afternoon closing: will begin, which is in line with the procedure of the pact few years. Beginning on the first Wednesday in May and continuing until the tobacco market Mis FVrmville will observe a half holiday on Wednesday afternoons. This is also in line with the action in our nearby towns. Everything is in readiness for the annual Chamber of Commerce be quet to be held in the Farmville high school lunchroom on Friday, April 26, at 7 p. m. Dean R B. House of the Uhiversity of North Carolina will be the principal speaker and special musk will be furnished by the Farmville high school glee club under the direction of Miss Rosemary Holmes. "No Solicitation Cards" have been posted in conspkious places. When solicited for donations, ask the sol-' icitor for a permit granted by the Chamber of Commerce. This hi been devised as 1 means of helping prevent solicitations that are not worthy. Some of our members have been solicited through the mail for ?dona tions to certain organixatibns. The Monday to Ir. and Mrs. 1 m ? .. ? f & ** ington, D. C. |gt|I| Mrs. U. W. Paris,^of Norfolk, Va., spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Fields. Mrs. C. T.' Hick's and Mrs. Earl Lang were Wilson visitors, Satur days," Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft were Wilson visitors, Monday. Mrs. Neta Shackleford left today for Norfolk, Va., to spend the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sutton and family^ Mrs. C. H. Walston was a visitor in Kinston, Saturday. Mrs. W. P. Ellis, of Wilson, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Neta Shackleford. Mrs. Edna Saunders, of. Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray West, Sr. Miss Edna Earl Hollomom, a stu dent at Mars Hill College, spent the spring holidays with her parents. Mrs. Richard "Hollomon and little daughter, Rebecca, have returned home from the Woodard-Herring hospital in Wilson. Jlr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrell, of Pinetops, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gay, Saturday. Mrs. Frank Shirley and Mrs. W. I. Shackleford were Fsrmville visitors Saturday. Among those attending the Hook erton Union at Bell Arthur, Satur day, were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wal ston, Mrs. Melvin Gay, Mrs. Carl Cobb, Mrs. Sadie Walston, Mrs. Frank Shirley, Mrs. Neta Shackle ford, Mrs. Fannie Goin, Mrs. W .E, Lang, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craft, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Sheiton, Lenwood Mann, Philip Shirley, Margaret Fields, Mary Blair Shirley, Evelyn Fields, Page Davis, Jane Fields, Mrs. J. C. Gardner and Ola Grace Gard ner. The annual Community Sunrise Easter Service will be held or the lawn of the school, Sunday morning. The service will be presented by the glee club and community choir, with Mrs! C. H. Walston in charge. The Buy "Savings Bonds" Have: Hold! souvenirs and pictures of the . they visited, which Ptpved very te resting and educational to th ; The hostess, assisted by Mis. M. B. Taylor, served a delicious salad plate and, coffee. G. I. Loans Available To Refinance Loans on Homes, Farms, Etc. Veterans of World War II may G. I. loans under certain conditions to refinance delinquent indebtedness on homes, farm and businesses it was pointed out today by the North Gaso line regional Veterans Administra tion office. The government may insure or guarantee such loan provided it is secured by M. lien on the property used or occupied by the borrower as a home or for farming purposes, VA said. The office added that the govern ment may also guarantee such a loan to refinance a delinquent indebted ness incurred by a veteran in the pursuit of a gainful occupation which he is pursuriqg or proposes to pursue in good faith, or if the indebtedness is for delinquent taxes or ments on the borrower's property. "My brother is having a football romance with a wealthy, 86-year-old woman." "What do you mean by football romance?" "He's going to marry her and wait for her to kick off." The Third Army's attack on Met* was launched in the worst weather that area had seen in 36 years. Rain and ceilings "zero'" kept all allied planes on the ground, but with out air support, the Thiifd Army captured Metz ahead of schedule. No one is poor who spends less than he earns. ?9fv IVNK, FaiwAlt, R. tk^H J BMMfiB|jBijjftgi|ig^^^is^ - -.- - ~-a ?S^"^,ENTERPRlSE and ??*? it Ke?ruiariy ? The price is only $2.00 a year. S PAY THE L-O-A-N. Choose a type of Home-Loon that will let yon get ahead. No aged of assuming the old, never-ending-expense form of "straight" Loan, now. Now that oar Direct-Reduction type Loon, is offered you. For new-home or replacement Mort gage, ask us about this sttrer, easier, Monthly Payment? monthly pay OFF! ? Loan. PIIIT HBEML SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLE 320 EVANS STREET GREENVILLE. N. ?. Phone 3224 A. C. TAD LOCK. Sec. and Trees. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ' It'::;: SYSTEM ?? Wwm mrnm^ m7j i? ? L r '? -???? MORE TOBACCO Using the modern principles of de v hydration the "Sure-Cure" method uses a-constant forced flow of warm air rather than heat alone to cure your tobacco. With this forced flow, going from the top of the barn, down, a more even cure Is effected. Because excessive heat Is not used your crop will weigh out $5, to 15* heavier. BETTER TOBACCO During the yellowing process you have ideal curing conditions throughout your barn, with a temperature difference between top and bottom con trolled to within S or 4 degrees, you are assured an eren yellowing' from butt to tip and a sweeter, better quality leaf. ? : -,,/v % :';W' '? MORE MONEY Thus with the "Sure-Cure" Syutem you not only take more tobacco to market tout you also get a better price for it Several farmers have reported a much as $100 per acre, enough hi many i to cover the cost of the Installation In a single FIRE HAZARD Danger of tire Is almost entirely elim inated for not only Is the burner outside the barn but the fuel supply as well. Open fires eliminated and thermostat and limit controls prevent any overheating, Tour Insurance rates both for the" barn and crop and for buildings wfll bp lower. ENTIRELY AUTOMATIC Since the entire "Sure-CwNf* m ti the "Sure-Cure- System ia entirely automatic labor ooate. Less than whole curing of the operator's time la required during- or > w. LOW OPERATING CO?T to addition to the saving In labor and supervision cures can be effectad In from to 5 days. The burner has no moving parte and be cause it is suppled oxygen by a twin draft positive fan the bright flame assures maximum combustion of every Arop of 00. ; ?* ~ STEEL EARN Although "Sure-Cure- burner units may be Installed In connection with existing barns best results and, optimum safety are secured by using the ARMOO STEELOX building. This building Is constructed of steel* penels with especially dosigned Joints which are ?irtighL This is an important factor in securing posi t'vely controlled ventilation. Tour "Sure-Cure" dealer 1 lnformatlonEfcbout the ARMOO ag it is an important part of the OFF SEASON USES With the complete Svstem installed an your farm you can use the STEELOX building for a fire-safe, rat proof snace. Of you can use It with the '?? * other farm products, drying hnnbe " " or , DEALER FOR INFORMATION

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