-i. r Many young men study law and practice politics. Russians have their backs to the wall bat not to the enemy. * Hitler went after the Reds and will wind up with the blues. In India there are forty-five races of people and Ghandi. Men may come and men my go but taxes go on forever. Prudishness went out with the last generation and modesty is going out with this one. He may be your friend if he tells us of our faults but we wont be his after he does it A wife is one who apologizes to the hostess for husband's untidiness and social errors. It is said that justice is blind. If so why is it always winking at something it should not? Little sister is content to have an all day sucker but big sister wants one for a life time. For every one who is trying to make his mark th>>re is another who is trying to rub it out. It is said there is no substitute for work. Excuses have been used successfully for a long time. Some people earn their bread by the sweat of the brow but those who perspire earn their? another way. Simple Susie says she has always heard that money can't buy happiness. But she doesn't believe all she hears. , With summer- primaries over the political band wagon Will now be rolled under the shed with the water wagon. A rooster thinks his crowing brings the dawn. There's another kind of biped who attaches the same importance to his crowing. 1943 AAA Farm Program To Stress Legume Seeding Seeding of winter legume crops this fall is the best way to bolster production of important war crape next year, and at the same time best the threatened shortage of nitrogen, according to G. T. Scott, chairman v at the State USD A War Board, with headquarters at State College. Legume seedings an needed in North Carolina to replace application of nitrogen fertilizer which will be reduced because large quantities of commercial nitrates are going into manufacture of munitions, Scott said. Growing of winter legumes— mainly crimson clover aad Austrian winter peas—is recognized as one at Your gloves, handbag, your umbrella—*nd other accessories like these are ttrt the moat important items of your wardrobe but they deserve extra care these days. Clothing specialists suggest that the habit of losing gloves and umbrella is a good one for American women to break. Boy a glove-holder to attach to your pockstbook if you are inclined to lose your gloves, or sew a name tape on the inside seam. Take a tip from the sales person and put your gloves on jusi as she tries-them on you: Ease fingers on first; then thumb and palm. Turn rings so the settings are toward palm of your hand. The best way to take most gloves off is to loosen each fingertip, turn the cuff back over the fingers and draw the gloves off. Suede gloves are an exception; try to work them off easily without turning back the cuff or pulling the fingertips. After you take off a pair of gloves, pull them gently into shape, blow into the fingers, and Uy them in tissue paper in a flat box. Dont let your gloves get too dirty before you clean them. Watch for rips in your gloves and mend them promptly. Always use cotton thread in sewing leather. Silk thread will cut the leather and pull out. A silk umbrella that is not used for a long time needs a shower bath once in awhile. Clean a silk umbrella by brushing it with a soft cloth. Clean and oil-silk umbrella by washing with mild soap and water. Rince off and dry in the shade before closing. Handle oil-silk umbrellas very carefully in cold weather or the oil-silk will stiffen and crack. When you carry an umbrella of any kind closed, keep strap buttoned to prevent ribs from catching and beading. • Hang your umbrella up in the closet to keep it from sliding around on the closet floor. War Time Warning Given To Hunters A warning to hunters was sent out from Raleigh today to be careful when shooting game in the vicinity of telephone or telegraph wires. The armed forces and war industries are depending heavily on telephone and telegraph communications for prompt service. A breakdown on a line in remote sections may cause delay on war work or troop movements. Hunters may cause serious trouble to communications liness. A Warning was also issued about restrictions on hunting near war projects or army, navy, marine, coast guard and air corps bases. Minute preparations have been made at all armed force centers for a#iy war emergency or an air attack. The explosion of guns and rifles near the bases will be a source of trouble after the hunting season opens on October 1. It will be embarrassing for hunters to fall into the hands of army officers for violating the war time rules, it was pointed out. ★ * WluWljou Buy With WAR BONDS * * Navy Cruisers are built in two classes, litfht and heavy, the latter displacing about 10,000 tons. Our navy ha) about an equal number of. light and heavy Cruisers, the 10,000 ton Cruiser costing approximately $20,000,000. Many Cruisers are under construction and many more are needed. To pay tor these speedy and powerful ships with their heavy guns and armament we must buy War Bonds. Citizens of a large town or a given community, working in unity, could buy one of these ships for the Navy if they put at least ten percent of their income in War Bonds every pay day. V. 5. Trtanry Dtpartmtnl PARAMOUNT 1 THEATRE 1 FARMVILLE. N. C. Week of October 2 FRIDAY-—LAST TIME Kay Frances, Robert Cumminya and Diarnia Barrymore in "Between Us Girls" "THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY" The Authentic Films Photographed in Technkotsr. ALSO LATEST NEWS SATURDAY TRIPLE HIT PROGRAM Johnny Mack Brown in "Silver Bullet" Cactus Makes Perfect—a Comedy. Chapter No. S "PERILS OF NYOKA" SUNDAY-MONDAY Mickey Rooney, Ian Hunter and Freddie Bartholomew, in "A Yank At Eton" Chip Off The Old Block—Comedy And Latest News Necessity is theme of the invention and laziness is the father. any renaon you notify person fa charge | 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.I Paul Ewell. Tommle Ryon.| Tuesday. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. I Cecil Johnston. G. A. Rouse. | > W«dn«aday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. I R A. Parker. E. C. Carr.' Thursday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.I Alex Allen. Coy Monk. J | Friday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. I Archie Hinson. . E. L. Barrett. | SatHrday, 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.I Archie Cayton. J. H. Bynuni. j Sunday. 8 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. I J. Frank Harper. J. P. Butterfield. | Chas. F. Baucom, In chaise of this list TUESDAY PRIVATE BtJCKAROO "17 Hit Tunes" Featuring Harry James and his Music Makers; The Andrew Sisters and Joe E. Lewis "SKYLINE SERENADE" A Musical "MASTER OF THE CUE" A Specialty WEDNESDAY —DOUBLE FEATURE DAY— Brain Donlevy & Marian Hopkins — in — Gentlem'n After Dark John Wayne and Beanie Barnes in "in Old California" Chapter No. 5 HOLT of the SECRET SERVICE with Jack Holt. ^ THURSDAY-FRIDAY Wallace Berry ft Marjorie Main "Jackass Mail" THE RAVEEN—A Specialty ~ AND LATEST NEWS SATURDAY Roy Rogers in Sons of The Pioneers What A Matador PERfALS OF NYOKA Now 4 For the Best in Entermount ment.. it's The Paramount S Theatre — IN FARMVILLE — WHERE ENTERTAINMENT COSTS YOU LESS TO CARE FcSf TIReS" WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. WANTED AT THE ENTERPRISE OFFICE FOR USE OF A NEEDY FAMILY, the donation of an oil - burning cook stove. If in need of repairs and can be repaired please call anyway. Husband of ^aadiy FOOD Austrian Winter Peas Available J. V. Taylor, chairman of the Pitt County AAA Committee announced today that Austrian Waiter Peas and Crimson Clover are now available to the farmers of Pitt county as a grant of aid under the Soil Conservation program. He emphasised that farmers of the county should begin sowing Austrian peas and clover as early as possible this fall and seed as many acres as possible. Not only must 1943 soil building practices, be carried out before October. $0, but 1943 practices must be carried oUt by July 1, 1943. He stated further that nitrate fertiliser will be further reduced by approximately 20 per cent in 1943 and it is impertrtive that farmers plant more winter legumes than the minimum requirements of the Soil Conservation program. A good acre of Austrian Winter peas or clover turned under Will more than equal a heavy application of nitrate of soda. Tests have shown that a good crop of winter legume turned under will increase corn yield on an average of 15 bushels per acre. The Agricultural Marketing Administration reports that 600 million pounds of foodstuffs and other agricultural commodities were received in July for shipment to allied Nations. you help provide funds to finance America's preparedness program. You enlist in the vast growing army of men and women who are determined to defeat all who 1 seek to destroy our way of life. The Bank of Farmville is cooperating with the government — without profit or remuneration—in making these bonds available. Stamps are available for accumulating smaller sums. See table at right for denominations of both stamps and . bonds. The Bank of Farmville FARMVILLE, N. C. V Mr. Taylor stated that fanners wishing v to secure Austrian peas or clover should come by the county office and execute their order and secure their seed on the same trip. The seed are beii« delivered by J. B. Kittrell and the Pitt F.C.X. Innoculation can be purchased at the same places. The deAiction rate for Austran peas is $6.93 per 100 pounds and Crimson clover $12.50 per hundred. To meet the nitrate shortage every farmer should plant one acre out of every five he expects to have in corn to a good winter legume to be turned under. The following are the recommendations for seeding winter legumes for successful results: To get any benefit from a winter legume it must be sown in such a way that it will be innoculated, sown early enough and plowed in late enough to get some growth. Any other method is a waste of time, money and seed; and a crime against tr war production program* ("SLAP THE JAPS WITH SCRAP" * ★ lOLUI/ou Buf With WAR BONDS •k if Aside from the sixty-mile an hour Mosquito Torpedo Boats, the Sub Chasers are the speedsters of out Navy. Light and fast, they are the eyes of the Fleet on the water. They displace approximately 1,500 tons and cost about $2,400,000 each. We seed many of these powerful, fast little boats to cope with the treacherous submarine type of naval warfare fostered by our ene mies. Everybody can help pay for more Sub Chasers by putting at least ten percent of hjs income into War Bonds. Buy Bonds or Stamps every pay da^ Bug. them from your bank, your post office, or from . your office or. factory through the Payroll Savings Plan. V. S. Trtanrt Ditartmm