? etf" of Respect, Cards I all Kotiea of fin Cor profit will fee for at the rata of i cants Cash to accompany or rates will bo furnish _ Matter at the Peat Office at Jtanville, N. C., " Act sf March John C. Parker On State Committee Judson H. Blount of Greenville, president of the North Carolina Mer chants Association, announces the appointment of John Council Parker of Parmville to the important trans portation committee of the organisa tion; which now has -a membership of more than 6,000 merchants. In releasing the announcement of Blount's appointments, Willard L. Do well, executive vice president and secretary of the Association, report ed that special standing committees havd~been appointed to: (1) investi gate and recommend new services which the organization might render its members; (2) investigate motor and rail freight rates being charged in North Carolina and to report to the Board of Directors any discrimi nations which might be found; (3) recommend tothe Board of Directors policies for the Association to pursue on various legislative, governmental and public affaire matters; (4ty have jurisdiction over the finances of the Association, and (6) arbitrate dif ferences and complaints which might arise between local associations or direct members of the Association. The committee of which Mr. Park er is a member will function during the 1947-48 convention year. METHODIST COLLEGE STUDENTS HONORED Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Clegg were hosts at a barbecue chicken dinner in the church dining room Thursday night honoring the Methodistr who will enter or return to college this fall. The table was centered with a crystal bowl of red roses flanked by lighted tapers. Mrs. W. M. Willis, Mrs. Lath Mor riss, Mrs. L?. J. Williford and Mrs. E. C. Carr assisted in serving. Guests were Misses Jane Turnage, Babs Williford, Mary Ler.i Thorne, Betsy Morris* and BeUy Jones, Tommy and Jack Willis, Charles Carr, Dsn Morgan, Neal Howard and Bill Monk and Miss Edna Boone, rural church worker, and Miss Ore Lee Flanagan. NOTE OF THANKS lite children of Mrs. Mattie Jane Tugwell wish to express sincere appreciation for the many# acta of kindness and expressions of sym pathy . shown ..them during the Illness and at the death of their mother. In 1938, North Carolina oat pro ducers harvested. 12 per cent of their oat acreage with combines, in 1946, 44 per cent of the oat acreage was harvested by combines. THEATRE FARKVILLK, N. C. The P?i? of Better ? PROGRAM ? Week of Sept. 13, 1947 SATURDAY ONLY Gene Autry end Champion, Jr., return in SIOUX CITY SUE plus Chap. 10, Son of Zorro, also Comedy, SUNDAY, MONDAY Joan Caul/ield, William Holden in DEAR RUTH ploi latest news and travel abort V J&ISSDAY ONLY BADMANS TERRITORY ? Randolph Scott and Ann Richards plus Color Cartoon (By Mm. Gilmer S. Nichols) The Ballard's Presbyterian ry will meet Friday evening,. a-pu, wmmMmmmam Camway at Bell Arthur. The Ballard's Home tion club will meet Tuesday after noon, Sept. 16, at 2:80, with Mrs. Chester Worthington at the Ballard's Community BuikHng. h Mr. and Mrs. James Fulfer left 1'jt Memphis, Team, Tuesday where Mr. Fulfer will enter college. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woo ten wehe guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris last-week end. -Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Allan Drake of Farmville visited friends at Ballard's last week. Miss Peggy Lee has returned to her home in Halifax county after* spending the summer with Iter aunt, Mrs. Jack Tyson. - Mesdames Annie Flanagan and Mamie Ruth Holloway and John Flanagan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jalse Frizzelle at Maury Sun day. J | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Earl Evans of Greenville were Ballard's visitors Sunday. Miss Lillian Harris spent ^the past week end with friends in Siugv Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Crawford, .Mrs. Lizzie Vandiford, Mrs. Ethel Crawford and Miss Nellie'Crawford attended the wedding of Miss Mild red Kathryn Quick .and C. B. Allen at the Rowan Baptist Church in Clinton last we^r Mrs. John L. Sanderlin of St Bride's, Va., visited Mrs. Preston Elks nt Ballard's recently.' Mrs. Sanderlin was the former Miss Ran dolph who taught at Ballard's sever years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Alien of near Greenville were guests of Mr. . and Mrs G. T. Tyson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Sugg visit ed relatives at Belvoir. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flake attend ed a family reunion of Mm.-Flake's family in Virginia last week. Mm. R. D. Grayson of Savannah, Ga., has been spending several days with her brother, Byron Bateman, and Mrs. Bateman. Subscribe To "THE ENTERPRISE" ANKLETS 11 PAIRS . . FOR . . 81.00 Sf PREPAID PARCEL POST _ t imperfecta of regular 25-S5c fine anktys for infante, children or Indies. Cuff /tope, assorted colore. Please state sixes. SOUTHERN. SALES COMPANY P. O. Box 2029 ? Khoxvilie, Tens iKftfetiiw Sept. 15th BUS SCHEDULES TO BE CHANCED call the bus station a trip Farmville Bus Station N. Main Street Plane 531-1 im d s ittthtfj ST That's how thousands of smokers learned from eoce that cool, flavorful salt them best! ? ? * of Jones, daughter of Mr. and R. Jones of Farmville, and Earl Grayson Bowen of Plymouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen of Ply month, were united in marriage by the Rev. E. R. Clegg, pastor of the church. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Haywood Smith, organist, and Donald Perry, soloist, of Washing ton, N. C. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street-length dress of ice blue silk fashioned with a round neck and fitted bodice. The skirt was drhped with a bow in the back. Her accessories were black. Sije carried a white prayer book, top ped with a white orchid and shower ed with stephanotis and white streamers. Her only ornament was s cameo, gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. C. J. Tyson of Greensboro was her sister's only attendant Her street length dress of royal blue crepe was designed with a round neck, fitted bodice, and a straight skirt with a double pephim. She wore black accessories and carried a colo nial bouquet of pastel colored asters tied with yellow ribbon. William E. Bowen.was his broth er's best man. Ushers were Douglas Jones of Farmville, brother of the bride, and Philip Ldverman, Edward Willoughby and Frank Mayo, all of Plymouth. The bride's mother wore a black crepe dress trimmed with silver se quins with black accessories and a corsage of red roses and stephano tis. The mother of the bridegroom wore a green and white sheer dress, black accessories, and a corsage of red roses. . Mrs. Bowen was graduated from Farmville high school and attended East Carolina Teachers College, Greenville. Mr. Bowen was graduated from Plymouth high school and attended State college where he was s mem ber of the Theta Tau fraternity. He is now in grocery business with his R i d g i1 uj d lj 5 104 W. Sth St.?At Fhr* Point* Greenville, N. C. ing room by W ' with wu ___ bridal table whiohinuf covered with a white linen cloth and centered with an arrangement of asters in a cry stal bowl flanked by burning tapers. Mrs. E. R. Clegg served cake as sisted by Mrs. C. L. Essen, after the bridal couple-elect had cat the first slice. Mr. and Mrs. Bowan will be -at home in Plymouth.; " - CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap preciation for the many and expressions of sympathy shown us during the death of our brother and uncle, R. A. Fields. Mrs. Lula Forbes and Family. FOR SALE, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ETC. FOR SALE: Warm Air Coal Store. MRS. RAY WEST, Sr, Wals ton burg. 12-lp FOR SALE?Kdriuator, new motor recently metalled. See Mm. Loui Harris, 811 East Home Arena Farmrille, N. C. (tf eg) HELP WANTED: Male and female: Average $45.08 weekly supplying household products, Xmaa Cards and Gift Sets to customers ha Farm rille and Greenville: Established business, no investment. Start now. Write J. R. Watkhm Co., Dept. 8-8, Richmond, Va. 12-4p J. E. GARRIS, 107 N. Greene Street, Farmrille?Saw .Flier S12-4p WANTED: Man'with family to work 114 .acres of tohaceo on shares. Good haras with oil curing system; good dwelling with electricity, on hard surface road, convenient to schools and churches, 44 miles from town. Good proposition to the right man. Apply In person with references to ELLIOTT & PARK ER. Rt. 2, Court land, Ya. S5-2p FOR SALE: 6 room house with bath and an extra lot on corner of Church and Pitt Streets. See G. K. Heath, FarmviHe, N. C. S5-4p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?If yon want to buy or sell contact me. I eorer Eastern Carolina. Farm Lands a Specialty. List;now for the Fall Season., B. .L. Turaage, phone 2715, 518 Evans St, Greenville, N. C. ' S5-4c FOR SALE?Circulating Oil Heater, Black with Chrom. Finish, also a Cabinet Coal Hoator. See Mrs. M. V. Jones at Monk's Warehouse. WANTED: CORN! $1.M per bushel in shuck or shelled. Price snb]oct to change without notice. ? B. L. Lang; Farmrille, N. C, Phone 418-1. (M-7-tf) 84 H. P. OUTBOARD MOTSR? Special $88.88. Regular 899.50 va lue. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO, The Firestone Store," Main St, Farmrille. FOR SALE?Arsenic of Lead, wholesale or retail. B. L. Lang, FarmriDe, N. C. Phone 4101. 8-8-tf HELP WANTED ? MALE 4 FE MALE: Mm or woman, steady fa come averaging $45.00 weekly. Call on customers in Farmville, Green ville and WOsoo. No fawestma Business established Immediate earnings. Write J. R. WATKINS Co* Dept. S-S, Richmond, Vs. 22-Sp TOU GET FREE INSTALLATION WHEN YOU BUY FIRESTONE SEAT COVERS from SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO, The Store," Main St, Farmville. Now you cm buy FIRESTONE Da Laze CHAMPIONS at. lower than Pre-War Prices. Liberal trade-in allowance. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO, The Firestone Store,' St, Farmvilie. WANTED?Fertiliser bags. We pay 10c each for bnrlap fertiliser bags and le each for white fertiliser B. L. Lang, Farmville, N. C. 0-Utf ^p^Thy0^ "fodU'" Murphy, Mrs. Leroy Joe Brock and Mrs. J. T. Sentence prayers closed the meet is* which was attended by SO ben and three visitors. Refreshments consisting at pimen to and ham sandwiches, pickles, ritx. and cold drinks were served. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Having qualified as Administra tor, C. T. A., of the Estate of Celia Ward, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to hotify ail persons having claims against the Estate of the deceased- to exhibit them to the undersigned at FannviU?, North Ca rolina, on or before the 11th day of September, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in b*.r of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate settle ment. : - 1 This the 11th day of .September, 1947. J. HERBERT JOYNER, Administrator, C. T. A., of the estate of Celia Ward, deceased. John B. Lewis, Atty. 12-6c NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STREET IMPROVEMENTS : FOUNTAIN, N. C. Sealed proposal for the construc tion of Street Improvements in the Town" of Fountain, M. C., will be re ceived by the Mayor and Commis sioners at the Town Hall until 8' o'clock P. M. Monday, the 15 day of Sept, 1947. The work wiH consist of approxi mately 2100 Sq. Yards of concrete Sidewalks and 1600 lineal feet of thirty inch combination Curb and Gutter. Specifications, under which the work will be constructed are on file with the Clerk at the Town Hall in Fountain. N. C., and at the Office of the Engineers in Greenville, N. C. Blank forms of proposals may be ob tained from the Engineer. Bids will be considered only from those contractors who submit evi dence showing that they are licen sed under an "Act to Regulate the Practice of General Contracting," as passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina in March, 1925. Caah, certified check or bid bond in the amount of three (3) per cent of the bid must accompany all pro posals. ' Bids will be opened and read in thp presence of those interested but the right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to award contract which in the opinion of the Engineer and Town Commissi oners appear to be for the best interest of the Town. J. JL PEELE, Mayor. E. C. NEWTON, Clerk. Engineers: Henry L. and Thomas W. ?Rivers, Greenville. N. C. S6-2 Sr> notice of special bond ELECTION AND-NEW REGISTRA TION FARMVILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITT COUNTY $200,000 SCHOOL BONDS A special election will be held be tween the hours oi 6:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, on Saturday, Octoler 18, 1947, at which time there will be submitted to the qualified voters of Farmville School District of Pitt County, which comprises the territory hereinafter described, the question of issuing $200,000 bonds for the purpose of erecting and equipping a new school building, purchasing a site therefor, and altering and equipping existing school buildings in said school dis trict. ' W vVWtfei - Tne boundary lines of Farmville School District of Pitt County are as follows: Beginning at the Greene Couuty line at the junction of Winterville Township ana the Greene County line at the junction of Littte Contentnea thence a northerly course along Con tentnea Creek end Old Woman's Branch to the junction of the Falk land and Beaver Dam Township line to the junction of the Fountain and Falkland district lines; firm thence southeast with Fountain District's line to Toddy's Station; thence West with the Public road to the Greene County line; thence South with, the Greene County line to the plank road; thence southeast along Greene County line to Contentnea Creek and thIft^^^s ahall ^jssaed,^a? of Pitt County sufficient for the payment of the principal of and the Interest on said bonds. A new registration has bom order ed and no one will be unless' ' IBs gr. - how proud youll your little girl of her -??ad ac tually pUy> a little tune for you! Imagine then the year* ahead for can play the piano;... Near is the time to let her Now is die time, too, to start her right by giving her a golden voiced Story & Clark piano, an instrument so responsive in touch, so rich and glorious in tone,>jo exquisite in cabinet styling that it will inspire and en courage her to greater ^?ia Come fat and talk with us, today, about a piano and las- ? eons. In Story ft Clark we offer you the world's grmtut piano values? instruments of quality, by three generations of otu family, since 1837. FARMVULE FURNITURE CO. (FASHION SHOP FOR THE HOME) / RELIABLE QUALITY Merchandise carefully selected to meet the most exacting demands FARMVILLE FUNERAL HOME ? Day Phone 888-1 ? Mr. Edwards 405-6 ? Night Phones ? Mr. Joyner 398-1 AMBULANCE SERVICE. Paramount Theatre FAHMVILLE, N. C. IWttUS STAMPEDE THE SCREEN UNIVERSAL presents] I . -JONWU MARGARET UNDSAfANDY DEVNtt PAULA DREW ROBERT WILCOX JONATHAN HALE JACK LAMBERT Thursday and Friday P* Sept 18 and 19 DR. KENNETH L. QUIGGINS OPTOMETRIST Bank of Farmville Building EACH WEDNESDAY?9:00 to 5:00 Eyes Examined ? ? Glasses Fitted IT'S THE BEST WAY TO _ FINANCE AHOME( URE IT OUT Y< , ?? riod of years, you'll have nothing rent receipts. Similar I Direct Reduction Home lioan Plan, ieve outright Home Ownership. Facte of this plan, its definite and SAVE! ? >