LEGION) Arts & Crafts Cash.? Cups ? Ribbons ? Special Prizes tor Individual Group Exhibits ? Livestock ? Poultry , (Consult Premium list) '<\:M 'AMERICA S LARGEST CARNIVAL" pig CHILDREN'S DAY Wednesday, Oct. 22 All Children Admitted Free 12 to 6 P. M. 6?DAYS & NIGHTS?6 Starts Monday OCTOBER . . . Jam. WKBSS^SS v---> ?' iL; __' sgj&ifc W Farnville Retail Liifcr Yard PHONE 362 -1 ? Next to Norfolk-Southern Depot FannviUe, N. a . ,HB5*11 IH i IiflBTT ?apt Santa's making an ea^pre-Christmas visit with as ye" to ** you ^ f?r the gift giving senam to come. We're heiping him by offeri?g you 3y P*nJw Pmehasing Yuletide presents Itis easy on the budget Come in and well tell you all about it ?* " BB Aivj Chester Worthlngton. Edwin Tyion, who spent the past year is Alaska, has LJMgMrned home and plana to enter East Carolina teachers College, Greenville. Mrs. J. B, SuOiwan of Williamstori Miss Josie Crawford Thurs Monday evening. ttiia{-A Mrs. Vema Joyner gad son, Har old, teste guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Bateman Sunday. Mr- and Mia. Lloyd Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabtree of Dur ham were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. CL Harris. Mrs. R. E. Hall has retarded to her home in Durham after visiting her daughter, Mrs. CL C. Harris. Ike Joyner weht on j* deer hunt ing trip Monday at Ctoatan, below New Bern. He said they saw several deer but were unable to kill one. The Executive Committee of the Ballasds Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Joe Jones on Wednesday evening to plan some of the work of the club for the new UPWARD TREND QN EASTERN MARKETS CONTINUES Better quality offerings and high er prices for the majority of grades resulted in the highest weekly gener al average of the season on the East ern North Caroline flue-cured tobac co markets for the week ending October 3. The United States and North Carolina Departments of Ag riculture report gross sales amount ed to *0,941,605 pounds and averaged |44.15 per hundred. This average was |4.14 above that of the previous week and 81c aboVe the farmer high established during the first week of sales. Season sates totaled 243,960, 19 pounds at ah average of 84 LOT-. While advances in prices by grades I by far the. lowest amount this year. Receipts to* th< ~ > the Corporation were estir less than 13 per cent NOTICE OF SPECIAL KLBCTIO! AND NEW REGISTRATION ? is hereby given that- the tesr-S34aas I sruaruffsr'r'-' School District, to provide mental funds with which to - schools of a higher standard ?that provided by itate support, or to ?employ additional vocational teach ers, or both, will he submitted to voters of Farmville School Diet; 1 adopted by the Board, of Commis sioners of Pitt special clectio I election low as a nol 10 W: registration of all voters in the Faravflle School DU-I tbe qaeetiee of levying a tax to provide eappl?wital finds J?r the operation of schools id the Fanavrile School District of a higher standard than that provid both. ' I ^HEREAS, on May.23, 1938, the of Education of Htt County. S.f53dt "Farmville School District of Pitt ? County" and after hearing all tax ? of said hearing, the said Board ol ?payers and other intetested \ who appeared pursuant to the Sti&r*01 school district to be known a ville School District of Pitt _ land then and than mH scribed the boundary lines of district as folLaaaT ST I BEGINNING at the .... line at the junction of ,, Township and the Greene teu aErsrSstis thence a nprtherly coarse along an with Contontnea Creek and Old W. man's Bjanch to the junction of 1 Falkland and^Beaverdam Towntuuu line to the junction of the Fountain and F ' 1 ' i*J| r thence w district line to Today's station: thence west frith the public road to the Greend County line; thence south wrfth the Greene County line to the plank road; thence seuf* Greene County line to C/eek, the POINT OF BEGINNING. And thereafter recorded the bo ary lines aad the action of the Education on. the minutes I of said board; and, WHEREAS, on the 6th day of MaitJ 1947, ths Farmville School District Committee duly held a meet at an election be held and Farmville School District to de termine whether there should be le vied in said school district a tax of not to exceed 16c on each $100 of g -Sisss: ,-r? wjd district in order to pro vide supplemental funds for the ope ration of schools of a higher stand ard than that provided by state sap or to employ additional voca teachers or both; and. and ?? , _ Jwiw 'School District 1b hereby ordered !the purpose of the i tad tar ' SI Sarah H. Albritton and George Davis and Mm. Walter B. Jonas, are named ^andj^ hereby appointed** or of them shall be unable, for any rea son, to *rve on the date " election; (5) Notice of Mid new tion J$all be given by jitobl the Farmville Enterprise, a '^rl.T rtSilh.il b> SiSTEi a prior to the the notice of the herein Drovjdted for to once at least twenty (20, October 4, 1947, shall also bis ered and ceunted as one of the three ? con new registration shall be kept osen between the hours of 9:00 A. Id!, Eastern Standard Time, and 6:00 P. It, Eastern Standard Time, on day of October~l547. On each Sat urday during the period of said new 1M7. Clerk, Beard of C?n ' ?- Pitt County Sept. 12, Oct.- 8 -A 10 of Farmville BmldiRg'-l iNESDAV?9:00 to 5:00 - Glasses Fitted 1 m -?fcv?^' ? v"^4^3^ ^ J. -. .-^. " - ' ' ? HOME-OWN MAN That "Some DAy 1" when you will own your Home, outright, would fea hastened tf you would Build or Buy?now, Y?r CAN find a plan, or completed property, suiting yOur needs. And you CAN finance a Home's purchase, "Easily"?with with our Direct Reduction Loan Plan! J FUST FEDERAL SAV1II8S & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENVILLE 320 EVANS STREET .GREENVILLE, N. C mfrt Pbm? 3224 A. C. TADIXX3K, See. and Treas. V ; North Main 8$. Fattnvfflle. N. C

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