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Half the people are old and bent, and the attar half young and broke. . . Why not call spon the office holder* to observe a "national resignation week?" ' Satan most be Wealthy, because the "wages of sin" are made payable to him of J In order to keep as oat of hell the preachers will have to keep hell oat of us. Dont worry about it if your salaries gst a cot. Apply an antiseptic and go ahead. The difference between an argument and a quarrel is the amount of beat turned on. . Accountants and models have something in common. They both live by their figures. . | Lawyers sometimes resort to pleading the "unwritten law," and preachers often try the unwrtten i scriptures. A servant says the life span can be expanded to £25 years. It will have to be done if wfe pay the war debt. Simple Susie says gentlemen may prefer blondes, but brunettes prefer gentlemen and manage to get theirs. Wives arrange those little "dens" in their homes so the grouchy has-, bands may have a place in which to growL , There's really /*V" in 'the victory garden now—vim, vigor, and vitality, but in July there'll be bugs, clugs, and tugs. Dear Bill: You may he right in saying ths column doesnt appeal to the Tory intelligent. We've bean trying to hold it down to your leveL Dont start a scrap with a man who doesnt want to fight. He will lick you sum Ask~Hitler. He startH one with a man named Stalin. Scientists say that if the world were flat, it would be two miles deep in water. It is flat financially and it's two miles deep in debt VICTORY, OUR DETERMINATION (Br H. R Sun) Victory is our determination. This Is the theme song' that constantly rings in the very soul of every loyal American citizen of every race, color and creed. This was the dominant note in a grand meeting of ^hnnvOle Negro dtisens, led by a group of prominent local white citizens ^ the colored school, Wednesday night of Mar^h 17 th. Our beloved Mayor presided over the meeting. Brief, hot inspiring remarks were made by several white citizens who represented various civilian defense organisations. Every local Negro defense organization was well represented. The Negro fire company was almost one hundred percent present, and heard words of praise, is well as instructions, by their Fire Chief, Mr. Haywood Smith, he praised the company for their loyal and unselfish devotion to the noble task of reducing the loss of life and property by fire. The First Aiders, the auxiliary firemen,, the fire wardens, the police helpers and Bed. Cross workers were all out in large numbers as evidence of their undying devotion to the Stars and Stripes. All of these auxiliaries were given words of praise and inspiration by leaden In the various branches of service. The white citizens, present, manifested the opinion that the Negro citizenship of this comfn unity was making progress in the things that go to make up a better and more desirable type of citizenship and expressed their willingness to help. whenever and wherever they could. The meeting dosed with everyone highly inspired to give more work i dnd make greater sacrifices that the' Star Spangled Banner might ever continue to wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave* | it MEATS - Meat racketeers Ad chiseling operators have made a "Permit System" of slaughtering necessary for all these who sell meat. No permit is required for farmers unless they dehver meat to others. j COTTON 31 v,... '&M,*; - - ii-ih' Loans may now be obtained on cotton stored on farms. It must be sampled and classed by proper authorities and the storage building* must be approved. % •. • i if ? '■) It la estimated that if all the women welders were lined up they would reach—for their compact QUESTION! Will the spray treatment successful!y "cure*' blue mold after the disease has infected tobacco ^ANSTOTSR: The copper oxide-cot-! eotton. Med before Ranting? ANSWER: .Yes, yea,' yes! Dr. Lather Shaw, experiment station plant pathologist at N. C. State College, aajr* that North Odrolin* growers lose about 160 million pjunds of seed cotton every year fx a poor stands and tliftt a^i outstanding, factor causing poor stand* is the disease known as damping-off. It can be controlled through proper seed treatment Materials for treating may be secured at local seed, hardware and drag stores. Germs of the damping-off disease are usually present on all cotton sesd leas than two yean old. Boll rots and rainy weather during the harvesting season lead to a high degree of seed contamination. By all means treat your cotton seed in 1943. 1 THEATRE 1 FARMYILLE. N. C. THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENTI Week of March 26 SATURDAY "DAWN ON THE trREAT DIVIDE" with Rex Bell One of the Lot TVs Famous Star made before Ms death. Wolf Ik Thieves Clothing—A Comedy. First Chapter of "G-MEN ts. BLACK DRAGON" SUNDAY-MONDAY Paul Maui and Lillian Gtoh Go-Starred hi "Commandos Strike At Dawn" with Awt Lee and Ray Colhrn. Breath-Takmg Excitement as Yea witness a Commando Raid an the Coast of Norway. " Hw« of the Day, V,'1-11 ' AVOID LOSING TOUR RATION Staatp Book*—Ration tanfc hohtars „ii-. . .i ar. — * KA. IB tlllWCllTf COlOn, ZdC SM wc. FARMVILLE FURNITURE CO. WE HAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF BATTERIPS Guaranteed firm six Months to three yew*. We Alas Charge then the Old and New way far Fifty Cent* WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE. FOR RENT—HOUSE ON NORTH Math Street. Call 2574 or see Mm & Lewis. Attorney, ParmTille, N. C. (M-5-tf) A FOLDER FOR YOUR RATION StKMp Books—fits easily In pnrae, 26 o and 50c. FAHMYILLE FURNITURE CO. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR TOOLS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN AND YARD TOOLS. WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE. PLEASE RETURN—Our Robber Tired Refrigerator Track —loaned to soneone who has failed to return it. Thanks! ltc. Farmvilie Furniture ,*Ca> HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER OtjR SPORTING GOODS? WE CARRY NEARLY A COMPLETE LINE. WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE. Happy is the side man whan he is able to enjoy the glory of hifl infirmities. • J. VBStorfkfcL 6 FK E*HckJtt". f. - Sraday. •':. . ■ 6 A. M. to 9 A. M 6. P.M. to 9 P.M. J. Frank Harper. W. A. Barrett. A. W. Bobbitt in charge this list ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —1 Having qualified as administrator, of the estate of Mrs. Sunnie J. Ellis, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or before the 5th day of Match, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th. day of March, 1948. JOHN B. LEWIS, Administrator of Mrs. Sunnie J. Ellis, deceased. M-5-ferks. SS&--; Buy "ALL THREE" at NOTICE OF SAL* I Under and by virtue af the powers contained in Section No. 2436 of the North Carolina Code, ft* undersigned, win sail at public aaetutt, to .the highest bidder, for cash, in the bade of the Farmville Motor Company's Gange, located on Main Street, In the Town of Farmville, North Carolina, on Monday, April 5th, IMS, at IS o'clock, Noon, the following described automobile: i One 1986 Sedan Oldamobila, Motor No. L-JU77W; License No. EX1KOT, ■ j Licensed in the State of Georgia in the name of W. H. Powell, 106 W. Gordon St, Savannah, Ga., Chatham County. Said car is being SfU for repairs made thereon by the undersigned, FaravOle Motor Company. This the 1st day of March,-1943. FARMVILLE MQTOR COMPANY, By J. A. Carraway. R. T. Martin, Atty. M-6-4t • It is easier for husband to figure "income" or the wife to figure "outgo"
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