Baflfffg .. - - -CAR*- OFFERS ? NEW WATS WTO AID EUROPE'S VICTIMS ?,,, ' Nine new ways in which Ameri canc may help to save |wim>peau Uvea threatened by starvation, cold and disease in the coming winter have been amwanced by CARE, non profit, government-approved service through which 70,000,000 pounds of food already lyve been sent to 1& European countries. ^ This expanded program, supple menting CARE'S regular food, cot ton, woolen and blanket panel ser vice, was devised in response to au thentic reports that next winter will bring even greater hardships abroad than the disastrous winter of 1946 47, according to Paul ComlyFrench, CARE executive director. For example, of the nine new packages, three (layette, infant and baby food) are directed to i Inig one of the chief moat An lericaaa: to save thousands of e ly die unless , rope withoct dela $ Already nfant far above the prewar level In parte of Poland, reports show, one of every three ^children bom in 1946 died before its first birthday. Mr. French estimated'that if timely and adequate aid had been sent, half a million infant lives could have been saved. In Berlin, the prospects are that half of the babies bom will die before they are a year old and of the survivors three-quarters will suffer from tuberculosis. The layette package contains arti cles almost indispensable to the ,r, ,4 The baby food parcel (6 months to a year) holda 8 pounds milk 18 ounces cereal; 1 pound my stock 25%." - Please let our advertisers toow you saw their ads fat the Enterprise. ; State Fair StnliiuJ oCIWs jfe? "g - AU North this year again will have < tunity to -Halt f ' out charge, Dr. fgsr at tho Hie 1947 _ [bar 14-18, is 000 visitors, Dr. Friday, October 17, haa hated as Yowtg Hi I Day, and all school . admitted free at the on presentation of special tickets which will be [throughout the State by Wake county school children be admitted on school tickets en opening day of the fair, Tuesday, October 14. ? | "Premiums for have been raised this year to a ? of nearly $26,000, a record high the fair, and about $6,000 mora IU the total premiums offered last year. Alt prize money will be limited] I strictly to North Carolina producers. Premium books have been distal-1 [ buted. ? Sir. Dorton said space reservations I already on hand indicated a large] I number of industrial and commercial I exhibits would bo presented at the 1947 exposition. A splendid entertainment program I has beep mapped for the fair, Dr. f Dorton reported. Hone races sanc tioned by the U. S. Trotting Aseo ciatkm are scheduled for Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Jack Koch man's Calvacade of Thrills will pre sent death-defying feats with stock cars Wednesday afternoon of fair week, and auto races are set for ^Saturday afternoon. A spectacular revue and grand stand hippodrome acta, will be presented each night, and anting fireworks display will end each even ling's program. The grandstand en tertainment will be staged by George Hamid. regarded by many as the world's leading outdoor showman. The hippodrome acts also will be presented each afternoon, interspers ing the races and other features. On the midway will be the World | of Mirth shows, the same high-class, carnival that has featured the fair for a number of years. Judging in all departments will be gin at 9 a. m. opening day. Voca tional judging Contests will start at 110 a. m* October 16, when students wearing caps of the Future Farmers of America will be admitted to the grounds without cost ' Workmen are laying a water wiy from the city limits near Meredith college to the fairgrounds, and im- 1 proved water facilities will be avail able at the October fair. Heretofore, the fair has depended on deep wells for water. HB ~ ???????? The average size of the farm tur kay flock has increased moderately in the South Atlantic States, but Ut ile- in the JSouth Central States. This area, however, has the largest num ber of farms raising turkeys. 4 To delay the first quarrel, newly weds, should be presented with a bag containing picture hooks, a small screwdriver, a few nails, some picture wire, a package of bandages, and a bottle of aspirin tablets. NORTH CAROLINA, I'ITT COUNTY. NOTICE Under and by virtue pi an order of the Superior Court of Pitt County, made in' the Special Proceeding en titled Lula Ellis, John Joyner, Ver nice Joyner Russell, Edna Joyner Hodges, Joe Atkinson, Nathaniel Williams, Willie Williams, and Joe Tyson vs. George Joyner, Susan Gor ham, Jasper Williams, Mabel Wil liams, Jonas Wflflams, Lex- ..... , Joyner, 6ecil Joyner. Pete Joyner, Garfield. Joyner, Ed Joyner, Pete Joyner, Agnes Tyson Raspberry, Su delle Tyson Freeman, Josephine Joy ner, Marie Joyner, the last named be ing a minor and appearing by her Guardian, ad mem, Mittie Joyner, Hannah Joyner, Calvin Raspberry. Mose Joyner, Eula Mae Barrett and Husband, Preston Barrett, Wilton Carr, Lucille Carr Forbes and Hue Sam Forbes, Eva Carr Barrett Jus band, Lee Barrett, Bertha ? Carr, . JohttTBiJah Joyner, John Joyner, Freeman Ellis, Robert J. aes, Almeda Hints Taylor, Hay Tyson, Jr, Linwood tha Lee Our, L. T- White, Ben Joy Jmd Wife, Carrie * d Joyner, Flora B 'St You are cordially invited to attend our Fail Fashion *1 ? MEN'S ? . ?.& ? Also LADIES' ? > a Mannish Coats and g Suits Conducted by Our Special Representative Mr. E. C. REGISTER Hopkins Tailoring Company Baltimore, Md. Tuesday, Sept. 23 J. H. Harris & Son FARMVTLLE, N. C. GET Y i^fpfja| ;.. bring it to us today for... - . ? ? - 'ft Several good useg cars for sale?Priced right FARMVILLE, N. C. WfflP We WishTo Announce To Oar Many Patrons and PARAMOUNT THEATRE I THEATRE FARMVTLLE, N. C Tuesday, Sept. 30 II CDOTVII AyMtfif j ! -sAP?., os con .Ik large pkg ...: ? 82c LAVA?Cleans Dirty Heads ?k? ^ Hi WOODBUBT FACIAL SOAP N* v ~"m?- i ? ? ? i* : f DEL *0^ WHOLE KERNEL CORN, 12 oz. glass. 17# FLORIDA GOLD ORANGE ri;'SSl IUTCE, No. 2 can 13# MOTTO. fUEB'' . ' - v- - ' VINEGAR, qt bottle .21# LANG'S SWEET MIX KB PICKLES, 16 oz jar 23^ COLONIAL'S TRIANGLE . FLOUR, 10 lbs>, plain 79# TOMATO SAUCE HUNT'S, 3 8-oz. jars 19# LIBBY'S Potted Meat, 3 no. Va cans, 25# SUGAR HILL f *5WT*V "tl) " SWEET PEAS, 2 no. f ctMU. .21^ STANDARD - TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cans. .27* NABISCO HONtY-MAID Graham Crackers, lb. pkg. 27* STOKELT CUT GREEN BEANS, no. 2 can... -21* B.ck Again H??DOLE Pineapple Juice, no. 2 can 18* SAVE TIME AND EFFORT* WITH Jiffy, Bisquit Mix, 40-oa pkg., 47* ?? DR. PHILLIPS Blended JUICE N*. x - Grapefruit in SECTIONS n*. a IE Guaranteed Meats SERVE PLAIN or FANCY?Skinless FRANKS, lb. 51e Tender Young Baby Beef CHUCK | SIRLOIN Roast, lb. Steak, lb. ....75# GROUND BEEP, lb. 49* STEWING BEEF, lb. 33* Fresh Dressed Fryers, IK........71* Sugar Cured Bacon, IK.. ...75* Freeh Produce FANCY WASHINGTON BOSE PEARS, 2 lbs. 2S* APPLES, 2 lbs., :l 27c YAMS. 2 lhs^ 17c CELERY, Fancy Golden I -V/ 1 ? ? i : Yle POTATOES, Idaho Ha km ig, 5 Ibe, ? Mr. CARROTS, Green Top 25c SALADS, Freah Turnip .. .1 UK, 25c SQUASH, Fancy Yellow.. 2 Ibf., 31e ; ^ FOR A REFRESHING TEA USE t TETLEY ip ^ sr LIEUT'S DEEP BROWN ?BANS v.: n* OM Virginia CORNED BEEF HASH ar 11 Mitt Heavy Expenditure S^en In County For New Farm Homes, Farm families in Pitt county will, ipend mow than 12,1100,000 for new, lousing in the next three to five' ?ears, according to a forecast re eased by the Tile Council of Ameri a. "As ? result of high incomes dur ng the last few yean, fafmen In tvery part of the nation are pre wired to invest record amounts in tew home construction and in gen-1 tral farm improvements," said F.| nun in '? B. Ortmw, chairman of the Council's residential construction committee. Pointing out that the comforts and ' conveniences of urban, living an near 1 available to farm families, Ortmy* { said that many new rural homes incorporate sac (batons as beating, tiled bathrooms and kitchen facilities. Rapid electrification of rural anas 1 in North-Carolina is making possible \ the incorporation in new Homes of many labor-saving devices sad oom fort-providing devices undreamed of S generation ago, according to Ort man. Rural ? Electrification Admin istration estimates disclose ? i ~jh more than 45 per cent of all farms in the state now receive central station sleetric service. -Refrigerators, elec tric washing machines ted deep freezing plants, as well as plumbing systems, still go into many new homes as a consequence. ?:o. I, 11 :?? Befqpe the war, the United King Jo m imported about two-fifths of the sggs consumed, About 60 per cent if the imports came from Denmark, the Netherlands, and Poland. : . We hold it to be self-evident that srouien adjust themselves to idleness setter than men. Hare't how lug your onjoymont will bo? and hero's how amaV your cotfl ? rT^FT ?' if ? ??? *<> Yes, in' addition to giving you .of the Mg-Car ad vantages aescnoea oere, . the new 1947 Chevrolet Hi ? ?.c. saves you money on a!i of purchasf? price, i operation and ufikeep?' * gives you WG-CAR QUAL ITY AT LOWEST COST! J'Z ivntHsngamM v .Jfow'B anfoy 1