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-y* y If one gets tired of living it's perhaps because he has been doing it too fa&t You cant count your chkfc— before they are hatched nor eat them before they am catched. Unde Moee: Hit's hard to tell de trufe when you'se on de witness stan*. De lawyers objec'. Less attentiob should be given the subject of birth control and more to that of child control. A camisole and a casserole can sometimes serve the same purpose. You can put a chicken in either. The shape and size of a man's head does nut mean anything. What is important, is it furnished upabairs. If you lose anything there is a chance to find it where you lost it unless it is your good name. The Japs say the war will last 30 years: Now, let's see. That* will give Mr. Roosevelt seven more terms. We long had a premonition that something terrible was going to happen, but we underestimated its magnitude. Cobblers say shoes after being worn take on the character of the wearer. Perhaps that's why they have lost their soles. Seasar crossed the Rubicon, Washington crossed the Delaware and now it's time somebody was crowning the channel. Simple Susie says there is no sense in woman's understating her age. No one will believe she's just 24 when she's a perfect 36. Simple Susie says when she marries it will not be a church affair. She doeent want any barbed-wire remarks about her wedding drees. The variety of life: We work today so that we can eat tomorrow and we work tomorrow so that we can eat the next day and so on ad infinitum. Living today, and perhaps relatively unknown at the moment, is a man whoae force and genius will make his name remembered and honored until the end of time. I33HSC At I7trn ""/MB?** ■ Ua «i£7/3 l ~ ff*> Up Fin/ Ah ys/ra * S.dcn AD 1V70? "/aSf-Fr M W/* t nmwnMTMNi AD WW3 _ me. ah luazzo _ r°r* AJ> iff!ft* " Ssia. & H122SL Tsar m&sm tmrnrMBmkl ii m ^ * •**■■ (COUNTY) BODY TYPE! A book holder, B book holder, C RETURN TO. i/oAn *7? *3/ V'** Sfccr No. and Sh*«t /QnyTown. /rfffry/ono Gfy and Stale • CHURCHES • SUNDAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. Edward C. Chamblee, Pastor. 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Geo. W. Davis, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.—B. T. U. Marjorie Parker, Director. * 7:30 P. If.—Evangelistic Hour. 7:30 P. M. — Wednesday — Prayer Services. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. B. Mashburn, Pastor 10:00 A M.—Sunday School. J. O. Pollard, Superintendent. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. 7:00 P, M.—Christian Endeavor. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services. METHODIST CHURCH Rer. M. T. Self, Pastor 10:00 A M.—Sunday School. R. A Joyner, Superintendent. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M. — Youth Fellowship Group. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rer. M*h S. Castes, Pastor 9:46 A M.—Sunday School, a F. Baucom, Superintendent. 11:00 A M.—Morning Worship. Thursday Evenings—youth Meeting. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Her. J. R. Bmhm Reetor 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. J. W. Joyner, Superintendent. 114)0 A M.—Morning Worship' on First and Third Sundays. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rer. J. B. Roberts, Pastor 11:00 A M—Morning Worship on Second Sundays. CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Arthur J. Racette 7:30 A. M.—Holy Maw Each Saturday morning. GRAZING CROPS A mixture of small grains, 4 to 5 bushels per acre, and some crimson clover will cave high priced feeds and keep the hogs growing, advises E. V. Vestal, Extension swine specialist at N. C. State College. £ :— BIRD CLUB At Saturday's meeting, Jackie Williford read an article on Thomas Gilbert Pearson, a bind lover and lecturer, who died in New YoA' w Sept 3rd. For many yean ha waa a resident of North Carolina receiving his education here. He organized the Audubon Society of oar State in 1903 serving as Secretary until 1010 when he moved to New York to become Secretary of the National Association of Audubon Society of that city. He waa President of the Association for fourteen yean and President Emeritus from 1934 to 1948. He organised the International Committee for Bird Preservation in 1922 serving as chairman four yean and chairman of the Pan-American Section for seventeen years. He waa a delegate to the Ornithological Congress in France in 1938 and a member of the American Ornithologists Union and Explorers Club. He was Co-author of Birds of North Carolina and author of Adventures in Bird Protection 19S9, Birds of America, National Geographic Book of Binds. He waa especially interested in the preservation; of herons and terns from -plumage hunters and sJao instrumental in establishing game laws in North Carolina. Upon retirement he had planned to buy a small country place in this state and raise chickens and gourds, the latter for supplying his own and his neighbors needs for bird hnoses. H. H. Brimley says Gilbert Pearson will be missed, 4of~ men of his stamp an not every day creations. Want Jds! FOR SALE-IMS BUICK SEDAN— Good Pre-War Tires, Radio sad Heater—C. E. Knight, Mt George St, Fanaville, N. C. OH-ltp FOR CHRISTMAS-LADIES' AND MEN'S Tailored-to-Measure Suites, Tap Coats—Domestic aad Imparted Woolens. W. E. Joyncr, Call KM. :h rT,-/ 015-tfc MRS. MORTON'S CAKE SHOP, Greenville, N. C. Ol-Otc Week of Oct 22 FRIDAY—LAST TIME Vereeriea Lake, PiiMte Goddard and Claudette Colbert fa "So Proudly We Hail" with Ray Reeves. Bataan and CorwjJdo are names we wil} long remember . . . connected with these names are the Army Nuraea and Chaplains who stayed so VaJaintly to the and. This is their story of their experiences ... A lasting salute to them. Doot Miss It. Neva of the Day. SATURDAY Dm (Red) Barry in . "FUGITIVE FROM SONORA" Chapter Na 4 ef "SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA" Rough a* Rents Comedy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Having' qualified u administrator of the estate of Hn. Liuie & Flanagan, late of Fttt County, North Carolina, this it to notify all persona having claims against the estate at the to *»H"* to the undersigned at Farmville, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of Octobery 1M4, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persor / indebted to aaid estate will please make immediate payment. This the 2nd day of October, IMS. C. H. FLANAGAN, Admr., of the estate of Mrs. Eissie S. Flanagan. John B. Lewis, Atty. Ofc-Owks. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue at the power of sale contained in that certain deed or trust executed by J. Lyman Edwards sad wife, et sis, dated Feb. ruary 10, 1041, and recorded la Book U-23 page 440 in Pitt County Registry, default havings been made in the payment of the indebtafoass thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee, will offer for ahle $ public Miction to the highest bidder, for euk, at the courthouee door in Greenville, North Carottna, at noon on the 28 day of October, 1948, the lands described in •aid deed of trust, vis: 1st Tract Bonaded bjr the loads of R. U. Elks, J. H. Edwards and Chicod Creek and Cow Swamp, containing 800 acres, more or less, being the same lands described in emveyance of nootd in Pitt County Registry in Book M-12 page 408. 2nd Tract. Being ill the town of Grimesland and Pitt County, North Carolina, fronting 90 foot «n Boyd Street and 80 feet en Washington Street, being the mm property described in conveyance of record in Pitt Ostmty Registry in Book 17 page 247. This the 22nd day of Sept. 1948. ARTHUR B. CORKY', 01-4wks-pd. Trastes. THOMAS BRANTLEY —DISTRIBUTOR— ESSO PRODUCTS AT YOUR SERVICE Bex 127 — Phone 296-1 HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP BY HTM 1.1 DEFENSE BONDS you help provide funds to finance America's preparedness program. You enlist in the vast growing army of men and women who are determined to defeat all who seek to destroy our way of life. The Bank of Farmville is cooperating with the government — without profit or remuneration—in making these bonds available. Stamps are available for accumulating smaller sums. See table at right for denominations of both stamps and bonds. The Bank of Farmville FARMVILLE, N. C.
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