VOLUME FORTY-ONE rr-gg-r*'. The Board of Education Monday awarded contracts for improvements at Fatanvilte, Ayden angGrimesjaud schools but turned down, as being too high, a Mi for the construction of a Negro school at Fountain. < The largest of the three contracts approved was for the addition to the Negro Ayden school, at a cost of The Farmville contract, awarded to Dick’s' Electric Company of Wilson, provides for the outlay of $12,810 for re-wixiag and new fixtures at the high school. Formerly, the hoard had received bids for the general contract, wiring sqd heating, but they were coneid with the electrical work were asked. FundB for the work in. Farmville will come from the sale of borids is sued two years ago for the construc tion of the new Negro school and for general improvements, to the white school. The general contract for the Ayden school was awarded to R. N. Rouse of Goldsboro, who bid $51,371. Sub contarcts for the electrical work were awarded to Hub Electric Company of Greenville for $2,667. The heating contract was awarded to Deans and Baker of Wilson for $11,330. The general contract for the reno vation at Grimesland went to W. G. Dunn of Greenville at $16,’760. ■ The contract calls for a new roof on the hael. part of the building and repairs to tiie present elementary building. A bid of the con struction of pafawtoom Negro school wiT Mrs. Jimmy Smith at their Cottage near Washington. Mr. and, Mrs. Cecil Modlin and son, Cecil, and twin daughters of Peters bug, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. is. Modlin Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nash Warren, Mrs. J. E. Warren, Bert Warren and Robert Warren of Rocky Mount* are spending several days in the moun tains. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Schmus of Ports mouth, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turnage Tuesday. The Turnages •and Schmuses attended the funeral of Mrs Schmus* cousin, W. J. Turnage, in Greenville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Braxton 'and 'daughter, Jean, attended the Joe Moye family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutton, Green ville, Route 1, Sunday. Mrs. Braxton Is a “granddaughter of Mr. Moye. Ann Palmer Hodges, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hodges of Green ville, spent two days this week with Kay Allen. The Hodges, former res idehts of Farmville, recently moved to Greenville from Washington. ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Parker St Roa noke, Va., Miss Frances Teass of Bed ford, Va., Miss Betsy Flowers and Alex Flowers of Wilson wire jguests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nolen, Who Md as their, week end guests, Mrs. Emma Parker and Miss Eliza beth Parker of Raleigh. Rd Beckman, Jr., who is associated with Person-Garrett Tobacco com pany of Greenville, Will be stationea At The Rotary Club Sometimes there are goings-on in our community of which we are per haps vaguely aware but unfortunate ly know J»o little about. Tuesday night at the Rotary club evening, gave a very interesting and informative discussion of the Farm Training Program for veterans, which is being conducted in the local high school. , . •• ■- _;' " ' Tile course, a “cross” between reg: ular school and on-the-job-training, now has a totai enrollment of 42. Thf main purpose of the program is to get the fellows established in fum ing, and much emphasis is placed on new and improved farming practices. Each veteran .must be actively en gaged in farming and keep records at his farming'operations, in order'to participate. Under the very capable leadership of Rev. Z. B. T, Cox, local Christian pastor, the shop training portion of the program has also been very suc cessful and evidence of this wale borne out by the commendable manner in which the new Boy Scout hut Was constructed. The attendance Tuesday night urns 79 per cent, nine members- being ab sent, as compared with 83.7 per cent -- of July 1, 1950, the level requited by the Agricultural Act of 1049” V. C. Durden, chairman of the oommittee points out. . ■ Darden reports that the schedule of 1950 loan rates, by grades, has been established by the Commodity Credit Corporation after consultation with miteemen and the trade, fi» a meet representative growers, PMA com ing at Richmond, Va., on July 8. The schedule will be available for inspec schedule is available in all county and state PMA offices in the flue-cured area. \ * ’> ! j The chairman says that, as in the past, price support will be made a vailable during the marketing season to “eligible” growers on “eligible” tobacco on auction floors throughout the flue-cured area. The warehouse men, who advance the grower file’ proceeds of the loan, is reimbursed by the Flue-Curdd Tpbaceo Coopera tive Stabilisation Corporation at Raleigh with funds borrowed from the CCC. An “eligible” grower is one who is cooperating in the 1960 acreage al lotment-marketing quota program for flue-cured tobacco. “Eligible" tobacco is flue-cured to bacco of the 1960 crop which' (1) is covered by a “within quota” market ing quota card issued by the county PMA committee, (2) is in sound and merchantable condition, (8) is deliv ered by the original grower to an auc tion market in the flue-cured area for display, inspection and sale, and (4) is f|pe and cleaf of any and all liens and encumbrances. Walstonburg; Faculty l For New Term Principal J. Roger Peeler of fee Walstonburg high school announces that his school will open the 1H50-81 term oh Thursday, August 81, and that the faculty for the new session im I Sm k i fj" ' i ■ has been picked. The* faculty will be composed of the Allowing: . Miss, Louise Ellis of Raleigh, Eng lish; Mrs. M&ry |!llen 3|hirley of Wal stonburg, Spanish and music; Mrs. Mildred Peeler of Walstonburg, com merce;' Frank Ceruszi of Greenville, science *ndvathletics; Max Nance of Asheboro, math; David .Starting of Farmviile,' agriculture; Miaa Myrte Mason of Newport, home economics; Mrs. Henrietta M. Williamson of Farmviile, Seventh grade; Mrs. A. J. Craft of Walstonburg, Birth grade; Miss Lois Thompson ‘of Leaabur*. fifth grade; Miss Sudie Kirkman Vanceboro, fourth grade; Mrs. Craft of Walstonburg, third Mrs- Ben Gay of ’ grade ;Miaa Ruth,,,.,... cure, second grade; Miss Page Davis of Milwaukee, first grade. * V & » ..... 1 i'.r The WesMf j day night to a Youth Fellows! sub-district lag at the dab hoax; Thursday night at 8 o’clock with President Rosa Humphrey presidinir. •» ■ % I The auxiliary is haying a member ship drive. Each, member has been asked to bring in one new member by the next meeting. The assigned hospital work for July, August and September ip to Send |8 to the Veterans Hospital at Fayetteville. ^ The post has been invited to attend a picnic on July 28 at a joint meeting of the post and auxiliary. - the sup per will be served in the back of the dub. , Program Chairman Frances Mash bum, with 'the aid of Mary Jo Allen and Minnie Mae presented an article on membership and the Quiz Box. > • ■ 5 • Mrs. Berta Riggs and Mrs. Myrtle Roebuck, co-hostesses, served iced Tobacconists On 6a. Markets ■ .1 11 The Kiwanians sat back Monday night, relaxed comfortably, and were treated to ap enjoyable impromptu, unrehearsed musical program by Mrs.. G. A. Bouse, pianist; Cedi Ellington, saxophonist; add Mr. Begass, guitar ist. Ellington and Be gass are &om that the trio -was playing together for the first time is ample proof of the musician’ ability. Hie Kiwan ians also joined in with a couple of ' songs. Glasgow 'Smith bad charge of the program, for which he and his guests were profusely thanked. Dr. S. H. Aycock, who recently es tablished offices in the Bank at Farmviile building was 'the guest at Dr. Frank Harris. John-Wrfgbt was* the guest of Jim Hocksday. James Brewer of Greenville was a visiting Kiwanian. ' Bill Creekmur has charge of the program next Monday night. ASSIGNED TO PACIFIC «WA' -• —r* Mia. Nettie Joyner has ret word from her son, Willie G. J< PNS, of the US Navy, that. h< Numbers vUle, W. R. Burke, Allen Drake and R. ' V. paer, Douglas; Dail Laughing house of Greenville, Pelham. Ramville Leaf TotaaecO Co.-H. N. Howard, H. N. Howard, Jr., Graydon Liles, H. H. Bradham, Jr., R. C. Co Iienhaver, Jr., N. A. 4nith, Jr., anii Bobby Smith, Statesboro; and P. HE. Rimbrough, Jr., R. C. Teel and J. Robert Allen, Vetter. i?i .1 Scott and Bright Tobacco Co.—R. S. Scott, Valdosta, G*. fives and the towns inwhieh ther are located inchult: R. J. Reynolds Tobac co Co.-—.B. R. Pickett and Dalton Corbett, Waycross; James Earl Cor; bett, Pelham;. Jimmy Stocks, Valdos ta; Cifty Gregory, Quitman. ? , Liggett-Myers Tobacco Co.-,W. S. Royster and Allen Darden, live Oak, m*. . . , Mrs. Royster and Mrs. Dalton Cor __‘ J 4.1..tl to attend the Home Secu •tarring with CHoria Swa BUI Holden and often., i from looking, nautical but Greene bounty be consolidate the Snow HH1 school will be, onWedaesday, August 2, Greene county Board of Edu the Building* Committee of t to look with disfavor on 1 dation. * Approval of the Stata Education is necessary & construction program is tc Instead of^ consolidating artiarcSrU. improvements and new coi as follows: Snow BB11 — Six-dassnc mary building, with, fadl for additional classrooms torium whpn money is am # tion for : gro«|» held a joint meetin John Craft, Jr., treasurer on display.