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If most of as were as sound thinkers as sleepers we'd be wonderful. You can build aircastles. There are no restrietioos on the materials needed. It cant be denied that women are selfish. Each one wants a man all to herself. Itis said that a turtle lives a 100 years. That's because he never sticks his .neck out. When you observe some people you become convinced that evolution doesnt always take. An educated person is one who has learned much and remembers a small part of it For some reason the WPB failed to freece the materials from which trouble is made. -J When indifference enters the home it's time another one of its occupants was moving out. - The railroad time table still servae • a purpose;—They show you how late your train is running. Home and farm agents have b&n called together in district meetings during the past two weeks by the Agricultural Extension Service of State College to make plans for meeting the war golds for food and feed in 1944. Hints When the front door swells, the bureau drawers stick, the dining table warps, and the ironing hoard bulges, blame the weather, say wood experts. Wood, espeewJly unfinished wood, absorbs moisture from the air In warn humid weather and swells. While (he wood is swollen, not much can be done except to ease tight places by rubbing1 with wax. but later when heat has dried out the house and brought the wood back to normal sise, coat the ander side of tables and other unfinished wood surf aces with varnish or wax to prevent the wood from taking in so much mois The bulged board that adds to home ironing difficulties is a problem to many homemaksrs. Ironing boards are usually unfinished, and kept in damp laundries or kitchens. In inning, steam from damp clothes is driven down into the wood. Wood experts advise buying a thoroughly seasoned board at least an inch and a, half thick, because thick wood warps lem than thin, and giving it several all-ova- coats of good spar varnish. Cleats of hard wood nailed to the under side of the board help hold it flat ' Keep the board in a dry place. If you must peel potatoes ahead of time and keep them soaking before cooking, put them in salt water rather than fresh water and save vitamin C, advise experiment • specialists. Though potatoes lose aome crispness in salt water, they hold men vitamin C and axe ercellent both in flavor and texture after cooking. There are no marketing quotas on cotton this fall but the wise fanner will keep an accurate record of his gumings snd sales so as to haws a history of his crop if some new Government program should he adopted in the future, caution agronomy specialists at State College. Farmville Retail Iterator Yard 1 V. M. Lockaro^,; ' Geo. Moon. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. J. Frank Harper. A. Q. Roebuck. • A. M. to 9 Ajf^P. M to 9 P. M. R. C. Copenhaver. J. A Bynum. Sfcnday. >'*' 9 AM. to 9 A.M. 9. P. M. to 9 P. M. m l. p. noma*. ir#t' C. P. BAUCOM, « [itMy i» <**«• TUa Ltat •< Want Ads! WB ABB OFFICIAL TIRE INSPBCTORS—COME IN AND GBT ONE 09: OUR FREE BOOKS, "HOW TO CARE FOB TIRES." WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE. WANTED — ALL PEOPLE 8UFfering with KMmt irouble or Itacknrho to try KIDDO at 9To> Momt back guarantee. CKy Drug Co, Famrilk, N. a to-02-pd. FOR TIRE REPAIRING, RECAPPING and ▼akMiafatfiMke to aee USL All work gaarif rift Roa«e'a RwiwXM A Vulcanizing Shop, Opposite A. R C. Store, Fannrflle, N. C. j for Roof repairing and PAINTING eon Phono 499-2 or see WILLIS ODOM, Famrille, N. a SS-4tp FOR SALE-THREE DUROC BOAR Piga—pure toed; 1 Soybean Harvester—Cox, attghtly uaed; 1 heavy Far* Hone, 9 yi». old; Ahmari Rye, at f 125 bushel. — LESTER BARRETT, FamTiB* N. C. ltc ANGUS CATTLE 1:00 P.M. Friday, September 24, South Richmond Stock Yards, Richmond, <Va. Sale headquarters at John Marshall Hotel. The ' ,L5;" EPISCOPAL GHU1CH ^ i Iter. 1. R. Roontree, Rector 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. J. W. 11:00 A. M.—Mbming Worship on Fbst and Third Sunday* I THBATREl FAUmLLi K. C. § THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT 1 Week of Sept 17 FRIDAY—LAST TIME Charles Beyer ami Jean ... Fontaine fat "THE CONSTANT TpfiWP-^ The Greater Lave Story of the V i rm Tew. vfr News of the Day. 8UNDAT-MONDAY Dee— DurMn ai Jeeeyh Cotton Pllllsg Co-Starred hi INKERS TO HOLD"® with Charles Wl—Inter. Desnna has vwDy grown up now! Dont miss h nr in the finest pietax* of her Career. - Newmrftk. II.,. J DaMU Duck CM> DnlM-C« -«! To "TUB ENTERPRISE" MAILING DATES |v'*f ARMY—September IS thm October 15. NAVY, MARINE, COAST GUARP-Sept. IS thin Oct 31 Do»*t Let Your Loved One Peel Forgotten — CHRISTMAS DAY — ' : Meet To«r Qift and Let Us Wrap It for Mailing.
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