It's easy to understand how people lose their religion. Any femall article is easily lost ■ —* Uncle Moae: Booties: liquor is gittin' so high poor folksll hadda mek dey own or do widout. Don't make ft hog of yourself in these 4ays of rationed meats. Make one of that little pig. Now comes the report that there is a scarcity of pepsin. There may be of pep but not of sin. Get the ox out of the ditch aind don't let the cow jump over the moon. Beef's getting scarce. The food shortage has started the practice of soppping the plates clean, thus saving dish washing. When the early bird stats out after his morning worm he should be required to carry his ration card. In the old days a man would retire from business. Now his business beats him to it and detires from him. .Adam obtained his vegetables by the point system but it was by the point of his garden tools. Italy is said to be about ready to get out of war. As a matter of fact, Italy is about out of the war. It is reported that many have laid, in stocks of hog meat, anticipating the rationing of it. The old cannibals. "And here, children, is a small piece of ailk. Ladies once used it for hose, undies, and other garments." WALSTONBURG - NEWS Fred and Lee Shacklefoid of Newport News, V*-, spent the week end here with relatives. "' d Miss Aileen Bailey of Raleigh spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr.'and Mrs. W. R. Lang and little daughter, Frances, were dinner guests of Mrs. W. E. Lang, Sunday. Mrs. Sam Jenkins and Miss Clara Jenkins were Greenville visitors on Tuesday. i Mrs. L F. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Lang and Miss Lillian Cortett attended the funeral of Mrs. Joel Moye in Farmvffle, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Annie Sue Hnnsucker ftf Winterville and the Fountain School faculty was the weak end guest ot Mr. Nature Hoesnt like to make us unhappy. That's why it has arranged that \we cannot see ourselves as others see us. Give- a man luck and ability and he can go far. Give a woman luck and looks and she can outdistance him. America, by Lathrop; Lee's Lieutenants, by Freeman; Cirry Me Back, by Williams; The Seventh Cross, by Seyhero; The Days of Ophelia, by , Diam^Norma Aahe, ^ Glaspell; j Kobe, by Douglas; Look To The Mountain, by Camon; Men of Albe^ | marie, by Fletcher; and Hie Lieutenant's Lady, by Aldrich. TIN CAN SALVAGE * Beginning Monday, April 19th, and continuing throughout the week, die Farmville School children will collect your tin can salvage. Please have your cans properly flattened when the children call. A prize of $6.00 is being offered by the Chamber of Commerce to the school room collecting the largest number of cans. SUPPORT PRICES Support prices for dry edible beans, dry peas, peanuts, soybeans, and flaxseed have been increased to encourage greater production. .' ' George1 Manning, in an article about tiie Song Sparrow, tUd the the Bird Club members at the meeting on Saturday that it is one of the, gayest and sweetest song birds. He j sings as if his whole mission in life! is to cheer passersby He not amy has a musical VMce but there is enough variation to Jus song to make it pleasing indeed. He builds his nest hi the meadow or orchard;.usually it is on the ground and sometimes in a bush or tree with three to six bluish white eggs speckled all ove# with brown. They raise three broods each year and build three different nests in which to do so to prevent vermin and disease. The mother is a faultless housekeeper carrying all -litter far from the nest The nest is made • of grass, lined with hair, and the young are fed largely on insects. Most of our American SparrowB, of which we have more than a hundred kinds, are beneficial because they live largely on weed seeds and insects. 1 THEATRE I "farmvtlle. n. rTHE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT! - Week of April 16 FRIDAY—LAST 'TIME Drarris Morgan and 14* Lupino in "THE HARD WAY" An Exciting Drama. News 6t the Day. / SATURDAY ,Johnny Mack Brown—in "THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL" with Tex Ritter and Foaay . Knight. _ . s Chanter No, 4 of ' "G-MEN ra. BLACK DRAGON" Dizzy Detective—A Comedy. SUNDAY-MONDAY Mary Martin, Dick Powell and Rudy Vallee tat the funniest ; .v muaical of the year— "Happy Go Ltfcky" £ with Eddie Bracken and Betty M Hutton. Newa of the Day. Young and Beautiful—Brevity. r TUESDAY Jane Withers and •^jWWNY DOUGHBOY" Our African Frontier—Brevity. Along the Texaa Range—Travel Tuesday. 4 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M.toflP.K. Hadley Bryan. T. S. Ryon. Wcdn6sdflyi 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. G. P, Burgeron. L. E. Walston. v.,-.■ *.v_. Thursday « A. M. to 9 A. Ma 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. F. A. Williams. John D. Dixon. Si'lpi Friday. mmM~ 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. M. E. Di.iwi. Pat Raffin. • Saturday. 6 AM. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to^ P.M.! Joe Flake. ^ J. R. Lewis. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6. P.M. to 9 P.M.: Harry Dixon. W. A. Allen, Jr. A. W. Bobbitt in charge thk list —. J Farmville Citizens I Go Oyer The Top (Continued Prom Page One) Pender's Store, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paylor, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Jones, Geo. E. Creekmur, Mrs. Dorr H. Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. George Windham, Mr. and Mrs. N. Thomas. Those giving $4.00: , Miss Amrie Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Beam an, Mr. and Mrs. Will' Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fiser, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Morgan, W. A. Pollard, Jr., Mrs. Mary Lewis Lang. Those giving $3.00: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bobbitt, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Liles, Miss Hattie Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, Albert Lewis, Mrs. C. H. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carr, MV&. C. B. Mashburn, Jr., Miss Nellie Butler, Mi1, and Mrs. K. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alex, C. E. Modlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Moye. Those giving $2.50; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Albritton, Rev. C. B. Mashburn, Sr., Carl Tyson, J. W. Ellis, Chester M. Cash, Will Sermons, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thome. These giving $2.00: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fields, Mrs. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lath Morrias, Mrs. C. H. Rasberry, Mr. and Mrs. George Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ruffin, MrSfcnd Mrs. J. T. Windham, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bradham, Jr., Mr. arid Mrs. Rex Hodges, Mrs. C. R Townsend, H. C. Nichols, Mrs. Hermann Fr. Voss, Ellis Hatem, Mrs. Fred C. Moore, S. M. Pollard, Vernon Mozingo, W. A. Martin, Miss Frances Winstesd, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Wiflis, Mrs. Louisa Hairis, Mrs. Carroll Ogleoby, Mrs. S. E. Ewell, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Whitehurst, Mr. and Mrs!. C. F. Baucora, Mr. Brinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wheless, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Lockamy, Colonial Ice Co., Eugene Hobgood, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. Josh ffixon, H. M. Winders, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Creech, Mrs. Florence Thou»e, Mrs. C. W. Blackwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, H. B, Baker, J. H. Bundy, Jr., Mr^ and Mrs. J. G. BoUoman, Mr. and Mrs. -W. E. Bagley, Mrs. Let ha McLawhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, Jimmle Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.! Tugwell, Mrs. Annabelle Allen, J. H. Bundy, Sr., B. A Norman, William Norman, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turnage, J. K. Hedgepeth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Flanagan, Claude Joyner, R. L. Spivey, G. E. Ballew, C. L. Beaman, F. W. Satterthwaitei Haywood Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore, John D. Dixon, Geo. Williams, C. C. Simpson, E. L. Crumple?, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Paylor. Those giving $1.76: ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed May. Those giving $1.40: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pickett, Mr.| and Mrs. G. G. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Joe G. Smith, Ed Nash Warren. n Those giving $1.00: TS1 : m Mr* Tyson, rock, Mrs. J. B. Rasberry Sadie Grey Brock, Floyd Morgan, I Mr. and Mrs. J as. Hoiloman, Sam liobgood, O. C. Stocks, Oscar Holloman, Jas Walston, A. C.~ Carraway, B. JT. Carraway, Mm. Jas; Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bailey, Miss Sue Pittmaa, Mrs. B. N. Carraway, L.M. Carraway, A. J. Taylor, Mrs. Mattie Tugwell, Chas. B. Joyner, Mr. and Mrs. Blaney Strickland, C. W. Blackwood, Robt. Fields, W. L Bennett, Eli Joyner, Jr., G. E. -Beckman, J, R Shearin, Made Carraway, Linwood Russell, Miss Louise Parrior, Mis. Helen Horton, R. T. Norville, J. M. Wheless, Jr., N. R Everett, Mr. and Mr*. R N. Batton. Rom Webber, Walter Stocks, Jr., Miss Margaret Lewis, Miss Nina M.'Skinner, Mrs. J. H. Bynnm, Mrs. R L. Tugrwell, Mrs. Mack Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ho1den/»Mrs. Linwood Joyner, Miss Annie Lee Jones, Miss Dorcas Knowles, Miss Easel Taylor, Mrs. Jack Williford, G. R Smith, J.' M. Stansill, Miss Hazel Stroud, R. L Joyner, R. E. Belcher, E. L. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. John Bynum, J,' T. Bendy, Willie Carraway, Fred Carr, W. E. Forbes, Lester Gorham, Willie Joyner, Charley Mias, Mrs. Dal ton Williams, Mrs. Jasper Jones, Mrs. Joe S. Johnstoti, Mrs. Cora Meeke, Mrs. L. R. Jones, Mrs. J. D. Jones, Mrs. L. E. Jones, Lester E. Turnage, Jr., C. L. Letchworth, A. C. Letchworth, Asa Letchworth, Herbert* Kurnette, Mrs. Herbert Bumette, Mrs. Sue Robinson, Jesse L. Baker, Chas. Joyner, Levi Braxton, ' Mrs. Sam Flanagan, Mrs. A. C. Turnage, Mrs. M. L. Moye, J. R. Gowan, W. W. Wei ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Skinner, Miss Margaret Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cayton, Miss Lola Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. R R. Newton, J. F. Bullock, Misa Ruby Murphy, Miss Marjorie Carraway, Mrs. J. I. Morgan, Sr., Miss Rosa Reid Russell, Miss Inez Boswelb Herbert Hart, Miss Ijela Williams,, Mrs. Emma Jones," Miss Myrtle Nichols, Miss Jane Green, Bob Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Roebuck,' Mrs. Jack Mosingo, Roland Nichols, Mrs. M. V.. Horton, A. R. House, Miss Ruth Mmshew. Other Contributors: Mrs. D. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaynor, Mis. Virginia Howerton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon, ^Miss Rachel Tyson, Mrs. Ben Stepps, Nick Albert Lewis, Mr. and Mis. L. T. Cummings, Lucile Gay, ftiaria Wo»tten, E. B. Claybom, Jack Turnage, Preston, Letchworth, J. H. Joyner, I. I. Jones, Mose Carr, Lloyd Allen. Mrs. Appie Flanagan, Mrs. Margaret Roberts, Otis Nannie, Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Burnette, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tyson, Mrs. Hugh Farrior, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce PollarS, Mr. and Mrs. Kinchen Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Oakley, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hinson, Miss Neva Owens, A- Q- Roebuck,. Mrs. . Pat Bundy, Miss Nannie Bell Moore, Jess Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor, J. A. Baldree. f COLORED SECTION Prof. H. B. Sugg, Captain. Those giving above $10.00: * High School division at Falkland, Moye Chapel School, Mrs. Mary Knight and Mrs. Ruby Cobb, nod community. Those giving from $5.00 to $10.00: ; H. B. Sugg, E. A. Elliott, J. L. Burge, C. E. Knight, . Those giving frofti $1.00 to $6.00: Mrs. M. F. Artis, Miss E. G. Wiggins, Miss S. E. Exum, Miss A. E. Smith, Miss H. J. Jordan, Mrs. Henretta May, George Lang, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ariie, Mr. and Mrs. W. ■ M. Bullock, Mr. and Mi$. Richmond Register, Mr. and Mrs.' Bennic Joyner, Mr. and Jin. W. H. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiggins, Ed Little, Birt" Joyner, Mrs. Lula Joyner, Mrs. Augusta Vines, J. E. Artis, Haywood Gay, "Mrs. Victoria TyBon, Miss Minale B. Holmes, Mrs. James Ellis, Henry Staton, Andy Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Joyner, Mrs. Mary Moore Barrett, Mrs. JHary J. J. Joyner, Joe John**), Jack Sandersj Dock Bynyps, Mr. and Mi's. EJlbfert Furnace Freeman, Mrs. Irene Fulton, Jack Frizzelle, Mr*. Ester Beaman, Eddie Smith, Mrs. Carrie Blount, Mm. Olivia May, Mrs. Majpe Hines, Mr«. Mary Bert, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrett, Mi*. Chavis, Mrs. Cheater Dupree, Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Parker, John C. Dixon, Mrs. Louise Moore, Miss Birtha Best, Mrs. R«r. Sutton, Mm. Marcus Williams, Mrs. Martha Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. John Albrittoo, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Frand Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Battle, Robert Atkinson, Mrs. Alice . Moye, Mrs. Luherta Hargrave, Mrs. Susan Evans, James W, May, Mrs. Hattie Wilkes, Clifton Parker, Miss Eleanor Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrickard, Mr. and Mrs. Brovnford Tyson, Mis. Estelle Capeheart, Mrs. Lillian Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter fyson, Luby Blount, Mrs. Ada King, Peter Glover, Rev. and Mrs. Midgett, Mr*. Minnie Har* per, Mariom Wallace, Mrs. Emma L. Joyner, Mid Adams, Mrs. Ella Rhodes, Louis Harris, Jerry Cobb, Mrs. Eula Barrett, Mrs. Eva Dupree, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopkins, Roy Sugg, Mrs. Richard Cameron, Mrs. Hattie Armond, Oscar Joyner, Mrs. Mae Darden, Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Sarrah Phillips, John Gotham, Mr*. Christine Walker, Mrs. Vermice Russell, John E. Joyner, Mrs. Joseph May, Robert Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Starling Gorham, Mrs. LilUe S. Mitchell, Mrs. Cora Darden, Mr*. Maggie Evans, Mrs. Effie Hamlin,' Miss Thelma Grace Hamlin, Mr*. Theo. Johnson, Mrs. Mary Faison, Mrs. Jennie V. Jones, Mrs. Pennie Willonghby, William JPaison, Walter Verme, Mrs. Daisy Joyner, Mis. Mary A. Scarborough, Mrs. Nellie Jennings, D. C. Davis, Willie < James Ebron, Mrs. Arsenia Moye, Mrs. Clara J. Smith, Mr*. Martha Tyson, Cooper Little, Mm. Emma Grimsley, Mrs. Smithie Tyson, Mrs. Caroline Davis, Mr*. Clara Chestnut, Mrs. Effie Anderson, Mrs. H. McGhee, Mrs. Ester Jeffreys, Mm Louise McKinney, Miss Jutnita Ruffin, Contributions without names, $1.16, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rfckaid, Mrs. Walter Hart, Eddie Swinaon, Mrs. Lee AskeW, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joyner, Mrs. Fere bee Atkinson, Mr. and Mi*. Henry Dupree, Gorham and Vines Barber Shop, Samuel Joyner, Will Vines, Mrs. Pearl Nelson, Mrs. Myrtle Sanders, Wrt} Joyner, Mrs. Satira FARM LABOR While the National Fanh Labor Program Js drawing prolonged debate, North Caroline growers are seeking to solve their own problems on the county and community level, by a full utilization of the available man power. • Want Ads! A FOLDER FOR YOtjR RATION Stamp Books—fits easily fat purse, 25e and 59c. ; FARMYILLE FURNITURE CO. AVOID LOSING YOUR RATION Stamp Books—Ration book holders in attractive colors, 25c and 50c. FARMVJLL8 FURNITURE CO. AVOID LOSING YOUR RATION Stamp Books—Ration book holders in attractive colors, 35c Ami 50s, FARMVILLK FURNITURE CQ. A FOLDER FOB YOUR RATION Stamp Books—fits easily in puree, 25c and 59c. ' FARMVILLJB FURNITURE CO. COME IN AND LOOk AT OUR TOOLS. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF-GARDEN AND| YARD TOOLS. WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORK. __ FOUNTAIN PEN our office last week. - lt» a ent: Melvm, Mrs. Mary J. Taylor, Will Wilkes, Charlie Johnson, Mrs. Mary Dixon, Mrs. John Albritton, Mrs. Inez Swinson, Mrs. Wright Edwards, Mrs. Joe Moore, Patrick Lee Cameron, Mm Beatrice Streeter, Willie Davis, George Burnett, Clayton Streeter, Sorenie Vines Boaooe Parker, Miss Clara Spain, J. B. Gorh.im, Mrs. Estelle King, Miss Annie Speight, Mrs. Ada Sing, Mrs. Susan Walker, Mrs. Velma Joyner, Jerry. Sanders, Mis. Pollie Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. John Bethea, Clifton Parker, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mis. Mary Blount, Mrs. Dorothy Dupree, Mrs. Virginia Blount, W. H. Ajtis, Mrs. Lula Jennett, Mrs. Hattie Parker, Mrs. Lester Dixon, Miss Elisabeth Blue, Miss! Beatrice Whitfield, Octavis Tyson, T. H. McKinney, James Hopkins, Mrs. Lola Ellis, Mm. Mom* DvM, I. Dixon, Friends without names >0.9®, Nathan Cobb, Mr. and Mm. S. T. Collins, Mrs. Hulda Fields, Jessie Cannon, Miss Catherine Streeter, Mrs. Martha Beet, Aster Lang, Herbert Brown, Mrs. Alice Strang, James Harris, MarceHos Daagfetory, Marcdlus Vines, Robert Battle, El yeses Vines, Richard Barfieid, Paul Dixon, John Gorham, Walter Hart, Lester Carr, John Shirley, Richard Barfieid,, Sr., Jennis Barrett, Mrs. Roasetto Standi, from friends who did not desire to give names, fl.70. Total from Farmville Colored Group, $287.26. Signed; Mm J. M. Hobgood, Chairman.

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