FARMYILLE ENTERPRISE FAMWia N. C Editor, Owner k Mgr. Era Horton MlfcM by THE ROUSE PRINTER Y himTflk, N. C. Sataerivttaa Prica: ur |2.00—8 Mm. >1—8 Km 60c Ail Local Adv. 6c a line Pubttahed weekly and ■ft the Offic« at FsrmriUe, N. C., Act ot March 3rd, 1*78. w a war win thrifty American 70a need not bo told that the cam* trf thia prod uct to Victory Bond, that it can never be worth 1m than yon pey /or it. that it win return $4 lor every IS iim bakl to maturity 10 yean haaoe, that it la your pencoai •errant at the nine tine tt la nrv tng your country** current need*, that it wffl anure yon not only a merry Chrietmaa thia year but help to make Obrletmas merry in the yean to eoua Tour merchant know* a great product Thatfi why ha la pntting every effort to atuff the Ohi'WwM »tocJrtnf* of thia ccm m unity with actra Victory Bond*. THX EDITOR IN "CIVVIES" It did one's heart good to see Archie Cayton in his "Civvies", Monday, walking up and down the street shaking hands with everybody and declaring that he felt that he was at home at last. In remarking on the strange feel of his civilian attire, he said his hat was going to be the most difficult- to become accustomed to as he felt all the time as if he were un der a porch roof. It was in December of last year that we received news that Archie had been wounded in Germany, and then after several anxious days that he was recuperating from a foot in jury in a hospital in England. This Christmas will find many' hearts gladdened by the return of loved ones and we know the Archie Cayton home will be filled with the radiance of pure joy and that the benediction of peace will rest upon its portals at last. The freezer locker plant at New Bern is considering the freezing of asparagus next year. It has been suggested that 30 families plant ^4 acre each. The basic answer to farm prosper ity is found m high domestic con sumption and a healthy export mar^ ket, says J. B. Hutson, Under Sec re tar of Agriculture. Brushing with a medium-stiff brash is better than rubbing those extra-soiled places on delicate fabrics, when washing by hand, say Exten sion Service home economists. At a recent sale of Guernsey heifers at Siler City in Oistham County, many of the anintals went to 4-H club members at average price of about $180 a i Bay Dan* To Have And To Hold t 1 With the exception of one year, the U. S. Cotton crop is the smallest since 1899. Headquarters of the Rural Electri fication Administration an. being moved back to Washington after a sojourn at St Louis, Mo., during die war. The farmer received about 40 cents of the consumer's food dollar in pre war years. In 1943 he got 52 cents out of that-dollar. What about the. future? TRIBUTE TO SERVICE WOMEN OticitI Wavy Photo TWO WMI. OHL flat to nostra the Udon of MMi, Lfc Aon Agnea BernaUtot, Nmt nurse, of Ert*r. Pa, •lap aaaued Amy Distinguished Unit fflafii tor work at Wataan, Ocrcegldor. her va care by baying Victory I. 9. f. Tttuaij Dtpartmomi FINDING IB ^ Jut M year* ago the X-ray via dlfeorered. Today the X-ray la aaed to detect tabercoloata la Ita early P*^ Chrtatmaa Seal a aap port maaa X-ray pre grama Bay and ase theae geala. Buy and Use Like Beachiig For attar... and Possessing It A DIAMOND RING from oar stock is the ultimate in Perfection and Beauty. SOLTAIRES FROM • $25 up • DIAMOND DINNER . RINGS • $22 up • DIAMOND PRINCESS RINGS 19 and 21 Diamonds in „ Georgeous Platinum Settings • $200 up • (Prices include Fed. Tk») MAKE HER CHRISTMAS ; A DIAMOND ONE in 1945 Ballard & Son Jewelers—Engravers WILSON, N. C. r #f the Estate . ate 0. thia is to notify claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at FWroville, North Caro lina, on or before the 8th day at December, IMC, or thia notice will be ideaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to aattl eatM# will "please make immediate settlement This 4th day of December, 194fi. Robert L. Flanagan and Allusgiae P. Fsrrsll, Administrators of Mrs. Alice Flanagan Estate. BUT "VICTORY BONDS" NOW! Bay Bonds To Have And Te Hold! NOTICE OF— WW? # at the — • \ S. T. Lewis Home Place Saturday, Dec. 15th, 1945 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. I will Sell to the Highest Bidder for Cash the following described items: , 6 Mules. 1 Dewey Saw MilL 1 International M. 1 P - 30 Power Unit Tractor. 3 Two-Horse Wagons. 1 Tractor Disc. 3 Two-Horse Turn : 1 Tractor Mower. Plows. 1 Int. Tractor Grain 6 Tobacco Trucks. Drill 1 Cart 1 John Deere Manure 1 Discharrow. Spreader. \ Transplanter. 1 International 1 lime Spreader. Hay Bailer. 1 Hammer MilL 1 Discharrow Trailer. 20,000 Tobacco Sticks. Lots of Corn and Hay — Various Harness, small Implements and Tools. 8. T. LEWIS, Tristee 1 IDEAL . .i.eirijr FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Infant's and Children's Dept. Infant's Robes $1.98 .Blankets $1.98 to $6.95 Crib Contorts $7.95 Infant's Dresses $1.98 Snow Suits _ $7.95 to $12.95 Trousers $3.95 to $«.95 For lined Coats ..... $7.95 to $10.95 Leather Coats ... $10.50 to $17.50 Balacoits $4.25 H»% $4.95 and $5.95 48e to $1.50 . $8.95 to $7.95 -$$.95 to $7.85 Ladles' Dept. An Wool Sweaters $3.95 to $5.85 Slips $2.95 to $3.95 Ladles' Bags _ $4.95 — $6.95 & $7.95 Misses Bogs $1.98 Ladies' Hose 48c to $1.48 Ladies' Housecoats 1— $6.95' Ladies' Blouses $2.95 to $4,95 ? :^ ftPractical Gifts y^^'M AD Wool Blankets $l(f.95 50% Wool Blankets .. $6.25 •" J .. ~ ■ , ' # Dresser Scarfs, Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Sewing Kits, Bath Sets, Scatter Ruga. Creams, Powders, Perfumer Lace j Curtains, Kitchen Towels, Mittens, Scaifi J Valuable Items i _ I Special Announcement! The School of Nursing of the Goldsboro Hospital is now receiving applications, for the 1946 Classes which will commence FEBRUARY 1st and SEPTEMBER 1st respectively. Modern Nurse's Residence, Classrooms and Equipment If you are interested in nursing as a profession and [ have completed or will complete a high school education on or before either of the above mentioned dates, communi cate immediately with the . Superintendent of Nurses, Goldsboro Hospital, Goldsboro, N. C. iteration aid Electrical 111 East Wilson St — Phone 4040 — FarmviHe, N. C. We have just received * big shipment of Light Bulbs, aU sizes; Stove Pipe, lars, Brass Fittings and all types of Oil Heaters. tions and adjustments.

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