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Josephine Stephenson and Marjevie Den* Garris. Mrs. Ada C. Baa, Mrs. Alrfc Pearson md son, Billy, Mry. iW Baker and daughter, Anna, and Mrs. Selby Brewer of near Wilson spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Jason Shirley and attended Don Ray Shirley's birthday party In tile -afteraoon. They were accompanied home by Charli* Shirley who will spend some time visiting then. « Mrs. J. C. Gardner, Jimmie and Ola Grace Gardner, lbs. A. R. Gay and Mr& W. V. Redick were Wilson business visitors Tuesday. Mrs. A. E, Gay entertained at g ridge at her home here Friday ever ning. Guleste vers Misses Marjorie Dean G arris, Johephine Stephenson, Bernice Whicesides, Eunice Parker and Sara Griffin. Mrs. Neta Shncklefoid spent Tuesday in Wilson visiting; her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Ellis. John Leroy Whitley of the Newport News, Va., police department is visiting- his parents, Mr. hnd Mrs. J. S. Whitley, here. Mrs. Pearl Johnston of Farmville visited her sister, Mrs. Ray West, this week. Cpl Cameron West Will Take CpL Cameron West, physical instructor, has been ordered to Noncommissioned Officers School at Miami Bench, Pin, where he will take a course in Physical Training. Upon a satisfactory completion of the course, he will he promoted to Staff Sergeant and returned to duty with the Athletic Department here. CpL West enlisted in the Army Air STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS : ftUESTION: Sbooid-i W my load to plant my fall allotment of cotton this Jmrt , | AH8WEEf "Yee," advise* Director L 0. Schanb of the State Colwar etottknt but cotton is food, feed and ftifatio* equipmMii. A bale Of cottor. provide# about 600 pounds of fib*, 140 pounds of" high grade vegetable oil tor food, 409 pounds-of protein meal and cake for Restock, 240 pounds of hulls for livestock pounds of lintera-for smokeless sow n i s ®lS$i —— - T - * ft 4 St! IS • i t rVj £gl 5 pt$ IP iS 1 II Sailing Ship On Mercy Mission With Prisoners Of War Packages ImHHHBHi , ■ vr Tb* nation's urg« wd fiber crops to Since there ia a Critical shortage of animal and vegetable proteins ft>r poultry feeding, T. T. Brown, Extension Poultry Specialist at N. C. State College, urges farmers and Doultrvmen to Lnmodiate stene Mr w* w "T""" *w' wwwvv to prevent vasts of feed and to practice the Sghest of "efficiency in their poultry management. , Growers should produce the greats est amount of poultry and eggs possible from the kmount of precious feed available. This calls for better methods of handling the poultry and Brown makes the following gpgge*" tions for increasing this efficiency. Don't overcrvd the chicks. Orercrowdiing not only causes many deaths but also results vin slow growth and development. Thus, chicks, feed and labor are wasted, v < j Use lasgs enough feeders for each state of growth of the chicks and don*|: .overfill the feeders, as such practice causes feed waste. Keep the rhlftto as free of worn.
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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