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(By Mil <Mm?-8, Nichols) Mr. aad Mm. Tommle Suggs, Iftjl Ernest Whitley ?f BdUoy Grigg Tyson and Dick Stanley went oti a fliiMrtr trip to Ti wm Mm William Gillette mood, Va, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Flanagan, this Mr. and Mm Roy Worthington of Stokai were guests off Mr. and Mm I. W. Worthington, Sunday. Miss Juanita Sugg visited her brother, Edgar Sugg, near Wilson the past week end. _ Mr. and Mm P. J. Ellas were Durham visitors last week. Mr. and Mia. Jake Tripp of Green ville were visitors at Mr. J. T. O' Neal's Sunday. Miss Corinne Holloway spent Gee past week end with friends in Wash ington. Miss Gladys Crawford is teaching the third grade hi the Arthur school this year. Billie Baker of naar Maury is spending this week with his brother, Linwood Baker, and Mm Baker. Mrs. Ed James visited her father, Mr. Mack Ross, Monday. ' Mm Verna Joyner was a guest of Ma and Mrs. R. N. Childress in Greenville Sunday. ~ .Mr. and Mm G. T. Tyson were Aurora visitors last week. Misses Edith Tyson and Betty Pearl Joyner spent Tuesday in Wil son. ' , Versatility among .Senbees reached a new high during the war when the Navy's construction experts sup plied -one of Midway Island's prec ious milk cows with a new tail. Noticing that the cow ? name was Clementine ? was ready for drydock after an accident had deprived her of her "fly-switcher," the Seabees secured a length of % Inch raanila rope to the stub of the original "boom." Clementine's dis position quickly improved, and with it her miik output increased. ? ? ? One of our baby carriers had been cruising off Japan with a large Task Force of our fastest carriers and battleships. Finally aba was detach ed to proceed cm "mission As she pulled out of the vast forma tion of ships, accompanied by a Ions destroyer escort, her CUptain picked up his radio telephone and spoke this parting word? "So long, fellows, you're on your own now." When they were alone he shyly lifted the covers and said, "flee the blue booties." .. Maybe it's travel you want?in erotic foreign lands. Or thrilling adventure along new frontiers in electronics, aviation, medical science. Perhaps the chance to^earn a useful, modern skill. If you are IS to 34 < i7 with parents' consent) and otherwise qualified, you can get them all in the Regular Army. Yes, it's &ue: only 3 out of 5 appli cants are good enough to make it That means you'll serve your country with an outfit you can be proud of. Study the pay chart below. 13101 pay is dear. You dont pay a cent for food, lodging, clothing. Sound good? Then ? get the full facts today at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. NSW, HIGHER PAY fO* Muter Sergeant " ARMY MEN * >1" - - WfT to AMItlem to Ho4, Corporal . . . Udgtogu Ctolfcee mmd Private Pint due Private ? ? ? 2Z1Z JSSTSS* JZ,k f _ , r. jVHTNPV #163.00 #107.23 #183.63 135.00 87.73 151.88 115.00 74.75 129.38 100.00 63X0 11X50 90X0 38X0 101.25 80.00 32X0 90X0 73X0 4&73 8438 la aWlrtmi to cahri on* of the above: 50% lirmit for service iwimil. 50% increase, if member at fiyhf ere*. 50% (not in flying-pay atntus) in pay for each 3 years A r,non jor for you U. S, Army FINE TFSSlOS NOW m RECRUITING OFFICE NEW CITY HALL BUILDING Greenville, North Carolina Subscribe4# THE ENTERPRISE and -,rf| it Regaiariy ? The price is only $^oo a year. 1 " . i i>. . i.i,i i ' ' Mules H On ?|? an much-; comeback on North In fact, North " county ranks second In lE^ntjmber of males ?j on farms, being shaded nation's top-ranking co countr, Mississippi county in Arkan sas. ~ The figures, based on the 1945 ag-f ricultural census compiled by the Federal government, were reported by State Agriculture Commissioner W. Kerr Scott ^3^3, North Carolina placed 15 in the top TOO counties with the no tion's highest mule population. And with two exceptions?Cleveland and Johnkton?each of the 15 counties in creased its mule population in the five-year span beginning hi 1940. Notice of Sale of Land By Town of Farmvllle For 1946 Unpaid Taxes Pursuant to Chapter 810 of the Public-Laws of 1939 and Section 1718 of the Public Laws of 1939, and by reason of non-payment of Taxes due and owing the Town at Farmville for the year 1946 by the persona, firms and corporations listed below, I .will on Monday, the 8th day of Septem ber 1947, beginning at 123)0 o'clock Noon, and continuing until this sale is completed, before the Town Hall, in Fsrmville, N. C , offer for sale and sell to the highest Udder for cask the real estate of said delinquents briefly described as follows. - This 11th day of August, 1947. C. M. PAYLOR, Tax Collector. WHITE Name: Amt. Burnette, W, R, 1 res. Church- $21.39 Hardy, J. W. 1 res. George? 79.78 COLORED Name: ? Amt. Atkinson, Fereby, 1 res. Main- $1.15 Atkinson, Joe, 1 res. Perry?- 2.19 Atkinson, Spencer, 1 res. Perry 1.16 Chestnut, Henry, 1N.S.R. R? 2.30 Dixon, Henry, 1 Perry? 7.47 Dunn, J. H., 1 Wash. Hffts. 1.72 Dupree, Daniel, 1 N. S. R. R.._ 1.15 Dupree, Jacob k Mattie, 1 Main 6.76 Dupree, Paul, 1 Hy. Dupree 6__ .87 Horton, Nancy, 1 Main 2.30, Johnson, Susan Smith, 1 R.R.? .57 Joyner, Charlie, 1 Cotton 1.49, Joyner, Jennie, 1 Main, 1 Perry 8.62 Joyner, Mattie, 1 Geo. k Cotton 1.05 Taylor, Milton J., 1 Wallace? 4.02 Thigpen, David, 1 J. L. H .8Q Tutew Heirs, Council, 1 Cotton 6.32 Tyson, Daniel, 1 Cotton 2.25 Vines, Marcellns, 1 Cotton 7.76 Vines, Theodore, 1 res. George 3.461 . In 1M6, Robeson oowrty w :A SaSt:.' ?. county the top we, with their 1W6 m% mm ? wnpopp - ??*} ? 18th| Woke, Mth; Pitt, l#tb; 2Srd; Wayoe, 30th; Edgecorob Wilson, tied for 4Mb; ColUmbus,| 48th; Halifax, 47tk; lUkvjJ ? "l.. '? ? ' ? 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