• The old man who now gfrea
good advice is the one who ok
set such a bad example.
There's do doubt about the scarcity I
of doctors. Yoa as tell that by all]
the bellyaching around.
Simple Susie says she's an old j
maid became she did not marry before
she had enough sense not to.
One wan was enough for faithful
old grandma but grand daughter
wants to play safe and has a spare.
Uncle Mose: Ole Kastue say be]
caint pay his fust wife's alimony.
He secon' wife ctects he wedges and j
hoi's out on him.
Women are not supposed to be
master mathematicians but a wife
can extract the squar , root of her
husband's salary in a jiffy.
Men's hats serve them in several
ways. They can be worn, they can
be thrown into the political ring and
can be used to talk through when the
man don't know what they are talking
about.
Beef Cattle Need
Several Pastures
Disease Control
Co Ida and chicken pox are tw o of
the digeases that commonly Strike
flocks daring the fall and winter,
warn Poultry Specialists at State
College. 11;M •;< ; Jp^«
Control of colds depends to a gnat
extent upon removing the nuaes before
the diaeaae has a chance to get
Good pastures, both permanent and
temporary, are the basis for economical
beef production in North Carolina,
says L. I. Case, Extension animal
husbandman at State College,
in his new bulletin on raising beef
cattle.
He points out that there should be
several pastures for the proper
handling of a herd of cattle because
it is advisable to segregate animals
of various ages and sexes at certain
times.
He notes that good permanent
pastures are found only on
soils which are heavy
plied with moisture.
especially important for
and Case recommends that soil
be made to determine what fertilsera
should be applied.
For average Coastal Plain soils a
mixture of 10 pounds of Dal lis gnus,
4 pounds of redtop, 15 pounds of
lespedesa and 1 to 2 pounds of white
clover is recommended.
Under average conditions, Case
recommends that the inexperienced
grower begin with native or grade
females headed by a good bull. As
to the breed, he suggests that the
grower determine which breed suits
him best and is best for his conditions.
The breedng and raising of registered
cattle is a specialised business
and that Only a small percentage of
those entering it make a*. success.
A free copy of Caaet bulletin, Extension
Circular No. 268, mey be
obtained by writing the Agricultural
Editor, State College, Balrfgh. ,
ROOK WEEK la being celebrated
D in oar community November
14-Jto, keynoted by the national
theme, "Build the Future with
Books." Ob this twenty-fifth annireraary
of BOOK WEEK, tt la fitting
that we should consider the
importance of children's booka la
the world today. The observations
of experts in the library, edncatlonal
and publishing fields, who support
the project thla year, help to crystalUae
oar own thoughts and stimulate
public discussion.
Nora Beast, V. ft Office of Education,
suggests: "It may be revealing
to pause and inquire whoee children's
future is be built with
books, for an'inventory of the present
mast necessarily precede any
planning for the future. What, for
•sample, is being done within each
household to make booka live for
the young members? What books are
there for children of the less pri t1leged
members of the group, to ensouses
their dreams of the future
sad give them a vision of the
good Utef
Irene Smith. Brooklyn Public Library,
states: Tor those who know
and tore children's books there is
eacouragemeat hi them which never
fails Us m even our darkest today.
We have, unalterably, the wonderful
book* and tree young reader*
among our heartening realities.
Both reflect .oar whole past and
present, so the future too is theirs
Inseparably. Children will need more
than ever before to read widely and
welt Everything we want for them
In spiritual growth and enriching
human experience is said at its best
in their books, whose friendliness,
wisdom, universality is aa American
treasure."
Jessie McEwen, Thomas Nelson 4b
Sons, reflects the ideals of children's
book editors: "Young people today
need books that have 'far horisons.'
If, through books, American boys
and girls can realise that In Africa,
Burma, Britain, Russia, China—
everywhere in the world—there are
boys and girls aa like them is bo pea,
ambition and desire to be good citizens,
then hooka will have achieved
swathing so great that it cannot ha
measured, bat will endure forever."
Our local libraries, both public
and educational, are Joining with
the hook industry in this national
campaign to bring young people
good books together. Grownas
well as boys and girls,
And much to stimulate and inspire
them it they.visit our local
book ewtarfc
EGGS
It is estimated that nearly 9,000,000
eggs will become inedible in
North Carolina this year because of
improper production, handling and
storing:—enough eggs for 24,660 soldiers
for a year.
Everyone is entitled to his opinion
about the war but he is foolish to
express it
BEES
A ten-pound colony of beef jiieeda
60 pounds of honey and 4 or 5 combs
of pollen stored in the hive to carry
it through the winter. A soldier
eats six times his weight of food
during the winter, also.
The boy is father unto the man
and does not always have cause to
be proud of it
Pulpwood Trees Going To War
I THEATRE 1
. FARMYILLB, N. C.
THE HOME OF BETTER
ENTERTAINMENT I
Week of Nov. 19
FRIDAY _ ONLY
George Raft and Bread
"BACKGROUND TO
DANGER"
Champions Training Champions—
Brevity.
Red Hot Riding Hood—Cartoon.
. SATURDAY
Wild Bin EUiatt—in
"BORDERTOWN
GUNFIGHTERS"
Chapter No. 8 of
"SECRET SERVICE IN
DARKEST AFRICA"
Kiaa and Wake Up—Comedy.
SUNBAY-MONDAY
Jean Arthur and John
Wayne—ki
"A LADY TAKES
A CHANCE"
"The More the Merrier" Girl in
the more the merrier .picture . . .
you will die with laughter at the
clowning of these two.
Nm qpthe Day.
Football Thrills ef 1942.
SheepMi Wolf—Cartoon.
TUESDAY
Lalle Belle and Scott y—im
"SWING YOUR PARTNER"
with Vera Vague.
More fun than a barrel of monkeys
in this hill-billy swing jamboree.
Who's Superstitious—Passing
" Parade.
Suggestion Box—Defense.
Trout—Sport Short.
WEDNESDAY ,
—DOUBLE FEATURE DAT-*
John Warns—hi
"NEATH ARIZONA SKIES"
Cedl Kellaway spd Hairy
Walker—im
"GOOD FELLOWS"
Chapter No. 7 of >£•
"SECRET CODE"
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL 1
Bex Office Opens at 1:00 P. M.
- Mickey Rooney and Jady Garland—in
"GIRL CRAZY"
Have your turkey dinner at home
and then celebrate this great occasion
with us. We have a grand
program worked up for you with
this latest musical comedy with
your two best stars.
News of the Day. >
Yankee Doodle Mmmr fTtntrn
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• CHURCHES
SUNDAY
% BAPTIST CHURCH
Worship.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. J. O.
Pollard, Superintendent
11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M.—Christian Endeavc.-.
7:80 P. M—Evening Services.
METHODIST CHURCH
Bev. M. T. Self, PatUr
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. R. A.
Joyner, Superintendent.
114)0 A. M.—Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M. — Youth Fellowship
Group.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Seiviees.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Edwin S. Coatee, Pastor
9:46 A. M.—Sunday SchooL C. P.
Baucom, Superintendent.
51:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.
Thursday Evening*—Youth Meeting.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
. Rev. J. R. Roontree^ Rector
10:00 A. M.—Sunday SchooL J. W.
Joyner, Superintendent. i
11 K)0 A. M.—-Morning Worship on
First and Third Sundays.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 1. B. Roberts, Pastor
11:00 A. M.-—Morning Worship on
Second Sundays.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Arthur J. Racette
7:80 A. M.—Holy Mass—Each Sat■f
urday morning. RpgSlft
GIVE SEVERAL THIS YEAR #
•p •
Y ' Compiled and Sold by
The Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary
FOR SALE—SCREENED IN KIDDIE
COOP—See or phone Mm Gus
Roebuck, FanariUe, N. G, Phone
325-1. Nlt-ltp
C0M8 IN AND LOOK AT OUR
TOOLS. WX CARRY A COMPLETE
LINK OF GARDEN AND
YARD TOOLS.
WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE.
WANTED—IMMEDIATELY — 5 or!
« Real House m Farmrille. Noti-]
tj Rouse* ReCapping ft Vulcanizing
Sbep, Wilson St. Nll-Ste!
,
FOUND — Men's Sterling Silver
Ineotificotkn Brocelett, i—eribed
"Louie A. ViHard*—Owner euy reclaim
me by paying for tUe ad.
WANTED — PRACTICAL NURSE,
Male or female, colored or white.
Call day or night, phone 246-1, or
write Ml Gruamerati.-irg St. ltp
LOST—BLACK PERSIAN KITTL ,,
4 mos. old... If fg«i please retorn
to Mm O. G. Spell, Sr. Reword
io offend. ltp
FOR CHRISTMAS—LADIES' AND
MEN'S Tailored-to-Measure Suites,
Top Coats—Duwotic sad 1st ported
Woolens. W. E. Joyner, Call
XM-i. ' 015-tfc
WANTED!
SHELLED PECANS or WALNUTS. .
Gat the fall benefit of yew pecM
or wmfcnt crap thta year by aellJng
tha* to aa. Bring or *hip uy
quntity. Hifheot cadi prices
paid.
MRS. MORTON'S CAKE SHOP,
Grec*Til)e, N. C. 01-9tc
THOMAS BRANTLEY
—DISTRIBUTOR—
ESSO PRODUCTS
AT TOUR SERVICE
Box 127 — Phone 296-1
Farmville Retail
Lumber Yard
LUMBER, ROUGH AND
DRESSED.
Windows, Doora, Roofing.
Gypsum Product*, Oiotex
Wal Board and Ceiling.
— Phone 301-1 —
Laaatad Naar Norfolk Soathera
2 Depot — Parat Title. N. C.
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