if* very fine to have a lot of faith but it help* to have a little knowledge with it. <%. ' The fellow that drive his docks to a bad market could hardly make that mistake bow. • " _ j A married man doesn't have to pay the fiddler. He dances to his wife's chin music. Man-power McNutt isn't doing a good job. Consider the millions of girls still left unmanned. It is said that politics m^kes strange bedbellows. That's because they use the same bmk. ■ — IJe worked and saved and wore himself out. His reward Is the finest gravestone in the cemetery. There are some who do not have enough sense to argue and some who have too much sense to do it. War wages should be handled with care. They seem to have a tendency to bum holes in the pockets. According to Simple Sane there is no reason a woman should blush. It would be lost under the paint. - In Soviet Russia a manager of an industrial plant who allowed excessive waste would probably be shot. Maybe what the General Staff needs is the expert advice of a few columnists and radio commentators. A mocking bird has been known to change his tone 87 times in one day. Think of what a politician a mocking bind would make. Seed Treatment • Cuts Grain Loss , Annual loam due to attacks of smut diseases in small grain can be cat to a minimum by the oh of seed treatments and the pi^n*»»»g of smnfc resistant varieties, says H. R. Garrisfi, Extension plant pathologist at Stat* College Garriss points to the results of tests conducted in 18 North Carotins counties darter the 1941-42 season Men Observation Post Observers For Week of October 4 j , OBSERVERS—Pie** do Dot wait a to be notified at your watch. If for j any reason you cannot watch— notify person in «harge promptly. Monday, October 4th i 6 A.M. to 8 A.M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. < W. H. Fisher. G. P. Burgeron. j Tnssday. • AM. to 9 AM. « p.M. to 9 PJM C. W. Blackwood. M. V. Horton. 6 AM. to 9 AM. « P.M. to » P.M. Eddie CarraWay. J. M. StansOl. Thursday. 6 AM. to 9 AM. C P.M. tot P.M. C. L. Ivey. . Irvin Morgan. Friday. 6 AM. to 9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Lin wood Russell. H. Q. Gardner. Saturday. 6 AM. to 9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Arthur Joyner, Jr. M. V. Jones. 6 A.M.to9 AM. 6.P.M. to9P.M. C. M. Paylor. W. A. Pollard. C. P. BAUCOM, In Charge This List V' FEATHERS W $%> Feathers from chicken-dressing; lanta ww# formerly wasted ar uaed a fertilizer. Now they an being reserved in * wad t add solution nd will be used for sleeping bags, illowa, and for camouflage. > Overwhelming superiority in .the implements ofVarfai* saves the lives f our fighting men; blind pmehsgga rivide this superiority. Buy bonds! PARAMOUNT I THEATRE I FARMVILLH. N. C. ' THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT 1 Week of Oct X .. FRIDAY—LAST TDQt Humphrey Bagart and Raymond "Action In the North Atlantic" Our Navy Swings into Action in ilie Icy Waters of the North Atlantic . . . See it all in this FastMoving Return News of the Day; SATURDAY Pad Reevier—in "BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON" «- First Chapter of "SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA" Phoney Cronies—Oasiedy. SUNDAY-MONDAY Wallace Berry and Fay "SALimTTO THE j 1 MARINES" Filmed h> Stirring Technicolor. Your favorite (Old Timer) cornea to the screen as a lovable Top ( Sergeant in the Ma^ne Corps— the best of his career—Dont ' ' miss it 1,"' News of the Day. ■■MR FOR ROOF RHP AIRING AND PAINTING <*11 Phone 4»-2 or om WILLIS ODOM, Famvflh, N.C „I, SS-4tp Ol-Otc More Winter Peas N(m Available To Farmers SSfflfij;; '".w North Carolina farmer* now lave a total supply of almost 8,000,000 pounda of Austrian winter peas available for fall use aa a wirter cover crop following1 a recent allocation to the State of an additional tyMX),000 pounds, it waa announced today by G. T. Scott, chairman of the State AAA Committee. 1 The additional amount WM'jgjiAl 4wqr, navy, niUrm and essential civilian needs will require 13,000,000 cord. of pulpwood in 1948, and equally as mocK fa lMi. THa wfll go into fiberbowd, boxes, and papet container* to ship food, •Bell*, gun parte and Wppliee of U1 kinds to oar troops on-the k'^flun# battle fields of the world. \* >- A fcfe* *■ W* Gr*ber- Ertanaion forester at State College, «ay», "No wonder the farmer feels that every piece of pulpwood he patters is that much note ammunition to fire on our enemies. Tor wi%mA thoae vitally needed sfcres of wood the fanners of North Carolina are supplying:, our boys on the battle fnmte would be without many | 7J*j& ' Ik - NOTICE OF SALE ,C~L.'i 1^!S,• -fcr-^ t- ."■ i-;- •®yiK' '•*|,">'':Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain dead or trot executed by J. Lyman Edwards and wife, et als, dated Feb. nutty 10, 1W1, and recorded in Book U-23 page 440 in Pitt County Regiatry, default having' bean made in the payment of the bdtbtahw thereby secured an^said deed at trot being by the tenna thereof subject to foreclosure, the sndersigned Trustee, *H1 offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, st the courthouse door in Greenville, North Carolina, at noon on , the 23 day of October, IMS, the lands described in sakl deed of trot, vis: 1st Tract Bounded by the lands of R. M. Elks, J. H. Edwards and Chicod Creek and Cow Swamp, containing 200 acres, mtu/t or less, be-1 big the same land# described in" conveyance of record in Pitt County Registry in Book M-12 page 408. A 2nd Tract. Being.-ta the town of Grimealand and Pitt County, North r Carolina, .Treating 80 feet on Boyd Street and 80 feet on Washington Street, being1 the same property described in conveyance of record in Pitt Chanty Registry in Book 17 page 247. This the 22nd day of Sept 1948. ARTHUR B. COBBY, Ol~4wks-pd. Trustee. : o. In diseuasing farm production tor 1M4, J. B. Hutaan, aaamiate aAntaistrater of the WFA, said in a meeting a* Greenville recently: "Our principal concern is over the production of milk and dairy products. "■ ?r food , About ltt bill-on pounds of food and other agricultural commodities were delivered to ahipeide during July for exporetb allied fighting fronts and such shipments will probably increase franj month to month. Jfti STAT* OF NORTH COUNTY OF PITT. Lying and beng IB tip town at Aydeo and on the wart side of Bmow Hill Street and known aa the D. M. Kare homeptace and being all of I«t No. 3 and 23.98 feet of Lot No. 2, that portion of La* N* 8 adjoining Lot No. 3, having a frontage an fttnr mil Street of 86 feet and a depth at 163.09 fact ■'/ ''4 Sai^ land will to sold aabject to sH unpaid tana and wiwniahi of every kind. The bidder will be required to make a deposit of ten (10 par cent) per <*ut