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Dorothy Murphy. Maiy Blair Shirley and linwtood jMaim were declared the winners in the vocal duet w«M Josie Galloway was awarded the prise in the raciatina contest. In the Tap Dance contest, the prise went to Evelyn Speight- In the Stunt contest, the Firat Grade received the pdxe. Following a skit called "fifteen Lonely Hearfa a maleleae weddingIt m reported that this presentation was well received by the audience. In the De*ut> contest, Pauline Dixon represented the Twelfth Grade; Katie Gray Shacklefort, the Eleventh Grade; Gladys Letch worth, the Ninth Grade, and Donothy Harfaan, Eighth Grade. The contest was reported as being a very close one with Katie Gray Shaddeford finally being declared the winer and crowned the Walstoaburg High School Queen foi the 1943-a diool term. STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: Can you tell me how to take better care of the belts on my farm machinery? ANSWER: David S. Weaver, head of the department of agricultural engineering at State College, suggest* that first of all belts must be kept clean. Machine oil should not be allowed to come in contact with belts. Dampness makes belts become harsh and loosens the cement and, therefore, they should be kept dry. If it is necessary to run a belt under wet conditions, a belt capable of withstanding dampness should be used. Do not run a belt vertically, if possible. Keep proper tenrion on the belt for good power transmission and to lengthen the life of the belt. QUESTION: Can I buy a pressure canner now for next year? ANSWER: Yea, says Ruth Current, State Home Leader of the State Collage Extension Service. Find a dealer who has preaswo earners for sale. A supply of 7 quart and 14 quart earners are available under relaxed regulations. The supply oi the 14 quart earner is ttmewhs* limited. Persons who need pressure camera may apply directly to the local War Board Committee for a certificate or get the old certificate reviewed under new rulings. "Now is the time to buy a pressure canner," says Miss Ruth Current. QUESTION: Who classes thi cotton samples sent in by gimers from one-variety cotton communities? ANSWER: These aamplia an classed by a Board of Cotton Examiners of the United Statee Department of Agriculture, says Dan F. Holler, Extension Cot*m Itaketing Specialist at State College. The by the USDA supervising Memphis Teim The eta bsto~ rr « Pvt. ThflmM PcH»r»—, Trsntm, N. J., Mth Infantry Pntrel, waa wounded by itrunil at Si oinitMy Africa, ul at* mtai wnr t jyeotnl Inn Iw kit left knee. Jb won the Ppr|hi Heart, lb kay» War >■■<» MgatertF end ■rg— tot te. Greenville, Oct 27.—Fint use of the county-city airport as a Marine air training- base got under way today with the arrival of •boot *<k>*<*i planes hare from Cherry Point for "bounce" drills. While several planes have previously landed at the field, today marks the beginning ol actual use of the field for training- purposes. A small contiagwt of Marines took over operation of the airport the latter part at last week and as soon as facilities are provided to oare for thiem approximately 600 Marines and 60 to 60 officers aad two squadrons of planes will be stationed here. Am you think of some of tfca most tantalizing odors of good food, aren't golden loaves of freshly baked bread high on the list? Good, home-made bread is uniformly shaped, evenly browned, a fine even porous texture, and above all, the flavor is wheaty and good. By all means use Enriched flour—and some should be .nade of whpte wheat flour. To make bread that will satisfy, understand the principles of oread u - i-.-i.J j- - As our civilian food supply grows smaller, the homemakeris problem of providing adequate diets and attractive meals for her family grows larger. Therefore, it is more important than ever for lbs. Home maker to know the seven basic food groups, the foods that insure the health and well being at bar ftunily.. If you cant remember the seven basic, groups, get a copy of the chart from 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School a F. Baucom, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Wonhip. IWw E™5^f «-"«■ EPISCOPAL CHUKCH Iter. J. R. Bwmtm Uactor 10:00 A. Sunday SchooL J. W. H Joyner, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worahip on First aad Third Sunday*. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Be*. J. & Batata, Paater 11:00 A. H.—Morning- Worahip oa ?'•%- tl 1 t.nnirl«na '? [. '.^wwiiu ounu»yH« r- j • • CATHOLIC CHlOtCB Father Arthur J. Pivrtttf 740 A. M.—Holy Maaa ffiach Sat Week 0<*.29th Bette Daria and Paul Una Co-Stvred-h, ' "Watch On The Rhine' The most dramatic star of all times hmm ag^o witii a uv male diacovery that you will see • lot mem of. ":>y. '■^f;fQWOroST % Jotaay Mack Brown-fax : i "LONE STAB TRAIL" with Tex Sitter. |fe Chapter No. S «f ' "SECRET SERVICE IN o DARKEST AFRICA" Back From Front—Comedy. SUNDAY-MONDAY Bed Skelttti and Eleanor OF THE ISLANDS" kapter No. 4 of mouth* to One jtaan. We AIm Charge them the OJd and New way for fttty Cent*. WESTERN AUTO ASSO. STORE SHELLED PECANS or WALNUTS. Get the fall benefit of your pecan FOOD CROPS Growers can change their farmta* Lena slightly to imhide amnl crea of food crops nMhawt tatererring with tobacorf or -ootfeon, say ihoffner and Holm—, fanri manoge(tent specialist* at State College. W«V am* <wr radio* today if we Lad tc listen to the programs we bought ware "jut wonderful" three 'ears ago. Saturday, October 30, at 11 A. M. ting of Moles, Horses, Cattle and Hi«b; Mat teats, to ran a 7 hone farm, also 1936 >/2 Toa Inter>1 Pick-up Track- in food cootfttion. .grfBtefil rSPt' W: :■ S.-ATMBS6N.
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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