? ? ----- - V' 1 ? Ml.' ?~~1 ?J5"**?* ' " ' ????. I ^kvfadaJMni I " &OM 'YubJUO -*? Ste )feiKtl*<?6e I 1 ? 1 ? ? ? J ??~ -? "y""^ TTmIi m atr rfrl* irhen the e? mn ii ii W"fa< /*? ? n ?n| I vi "if ?M i. liU j.|mm1^ J I ? ? xaaa aa.avptagoe. Jhw^iaaainairitp??*??" jjggi ^ uOBioPBOnDf. will <k> for pnbticKtyp9 even when moot of it is useless. -"V - ? ~ '*?:?**' The popi?i who try to yet some*' thing for- namng 'JWaaDy receive nothing for something. " Any author can tell, yon that writ ing is easy; the Juud job is to 'get somebody to read the stuff. Some writers -appear to haM back what they know in order to save dometMnflr to writa about* :t- -i - i i i ? 'jj ^ " ^ . ^ ? ?r. ? ?- 1 - - i. ' i i - '-i..-. -: One of life's peculiarities is that when yon, are boaiest s friend drops in tot taflknbout hia stoaeafcaches. . MWaaMWMfMWIMMMeeMW"*WMPIHa* j Helping other hxmoB|v,'h|frg|1^J? the lmttle of life, is just as heroic as Why not junk our Army, Navy and Germany and Japa* protect usl .? 1 ? -? 1 "?? ? "" In about four months the average American will reahif that it takes money to jaepwe far national de fense. killed by. an anhtsibfli Uma fer in Kfe and try to dodge them another year. NATKMTPA^S ^YE M ~ The United States faces a Cock of j t'.!^ w i^pHitler la ? equalled by the die-hard lUjiuih m\ ' - ? UMBOS wtt he if glf^Q^ the fM? I ?. ^ t ^SjfhJcli I . S "-V ?*?. ..'? I j SUA Roll-C&1I. Ijftff^*|li'|??,. tJitnmiA 72*"' II g -^py b 1 H _ f || - ^ ___ . v ^B- m M ^w . I ItoJ^^'l^'^ir^m'y of his fallow countrymen. We are only asked to lend our dollars . for IMEflM SM^CBd Stamps to defend l? I.HI 11 I Hi Mil *W?IM f1* ? ? ^ tbe _.? " ? ..1 _1A? 1],. VimlnjW roll allotment plan tax the buying of Defense , Saving! Bonds and Stamps*. How can I get one started? A. This depends on your position, and-theddnd of organization in which ing, .your immediate superior-would be tile proper person to receive your snggestteihat you would like to baVfeavohmtary pay-roll allotment plan introduced. The firm's bank can supply information about such a plan. NOTE.-?To buy Defense Bonds and Stampp, go to the nearest post office, or write to the Treasurer of the Unit ed States,. Washington, D. a Also Stampgnow are on sale afc most re WLrtore. ... t i i I i. i. m i L . * ? ? - ? V Mrs. C. L. Owens, Misses Hazel and Ms* Ow** and Claude and Ned (hrei?spent the Thank**feg holidays with relatives in Wallace. ? Mrs. F. L. Eagles, Ii R Hfjwld and Guy Eagles spent Thanks giving in 'Louislmrg with Dr. and and Mrs. L. P. Yelverton. ~-Mr. anS'^fra.- Erie Copeland ot Eaglea doxing tke holidays, h?lfcIMid Mrs. W. R. Harm and relatives in. Zebolon during- the holl ^^orton^ OAfih&f the .wivii - ~ ^ ^ I n%>/J o t . i ?!?.'?>?!llt''a''" k?^ritiiartri-f -tr^ "'? ' ,r'^'. Cd T *"** ^^QedChari^s ? ^ ^ ^ ; ?? * I if"i Fny-i, "T*'"' W Davis, Superintendent. 11:00 A. McT'Morning Workup, ; 7:80 P. '*!??- WalnM<i*y- **? aJ CHBISTUB CHIHtCH M Rev. C. B. Mashburn, Pastor. Pollard, Snpermtendett^ 6:30 P. Mu-Jonio/and Senior. En deavor. 7:30 P. M.?Evening Worship. 7130 P. M. - Wednesday. Player Meeting. F' .? . -?. .? s:v ? o*2Ss' - EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Rev. J. R. Rountree, Rector. 10:00 A. SL?Sro^y^SgooL J. W. [if^mmnnion^d''aeiinoin 11:00 A. M.Third SundaESr-llorn ing Prayer and senn^m I' -V ? . ? I. t' g&fo I -' ? Rev. M. Y. Self, Pastorg -> 10.UO A. M-rSraUy S^L K- *? Jopner, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.?Morning Worship. ^ i 7.-00 P. M.?Young Peoples' Group. 7:20 P. M.?Evening Worship. ? 1 10^)0 A. M.-^^g^SdiooL C. p. iltioZ''M^e^d^dl^Morn g. ing Worship, ?.?. CATHOLIC tiritljiCEf JfcCenrt P-tar. OdK, A. M^ILnUy. [ ^ - ,? '; ;-y .', ' .c' '*.:' '-j' i mrovr I I A 3fcvS |..l B. a g a * I S s |M || B I -? -1 1 ? UIU'E.' kBIAI 11 k*vf 4>U Jfti , c *TM? yr ft B 11 i, 1 it ?*Uv; i\? v?f Bwit lor CaSii xo tnc Adjoining t^6 l&nds o? H&niiEh TTa1w6 j 1?Hvq ? ? "?; ?'?v'>i-'? '*?? ? . -?- ? ' ? -tS'. Hi!I ffi&yloiy^ ~ W08OQ e^edti|e made^to^Sfdkte^^thf M7. froth Wilson Bfryd, and wife to Joste Boyd to John Hill Pajrtor, duly re corded in the Registry ofPitt Conn ML J0HN ^ pAnoBi - ?*"?' ? 1 - - WANTED LADY ROOMER^jfCOM ORTABLY FURNISHR&ROOM NEXT TO BATH. ? REASONA BLE RATES. DIAL 429-6. It FOR RENT - SIX ROOM HOUSE -Mrs. Ap^eE ^aw ?t 211 Grfounersburg^SL _tf. IF YOUR CAR WONT START - Crtl SmllFV charge 7?IT bat teries & SO minutes. Western Auto Store. 0-31tf WANTED?ALL YOUR OLD MAG r^utee*, books, papers* etc. Will ?n for same each Saturday-Boy Scphts. / 10,000 POUNDS *OF SAUSAGE ~ Vest, wanted?We are. fin positiion to.grind your sausage'meat?Also I sessontegB for sale^ii|aUrt$Mwe4 I. ket Ak Produce Cos FOfonvillet It. C-nurn. tlM. FOR RENTr-A QOOD TWO-HORSE farm out halves "to* white family. Give age of ea& person, in family. State who you famed with each of I part: three years. No ..drinkers. Answer aB questions. Address H; pK C, Boc m Emstom, N. (0. > N21-2tp ESSO ^PRODUCTS! AND REAL SERVICEjn for your battery at THE STAND ARD SERVICE STATION, Mate -Street, Linwood Joyner, Operator. ? ? -fl| ? .? ? ? 8 IfA MAI ~ wiD iHty'vt mt TH jei^?? y''? *?' _ j. ?*,i* \ - - to tests Under New Management ? | ?- ALL WORK GUARANTEED ? ;: tBf Drive in and Give Us a Trial ??] i ' THANKS j I E. H. ROBINSON, Mgr. 4 MM $1.50 SUBSOHBE to im ENTERPRISE $1.50 ~ . - .? ? ___ - - ? Baby ChicksErery Wednesday DAVIS SUPPLY CO. Fannvflle, N. C. . ? - J* .. i~r ' - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! ? Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Corsages and Funeral Designs. Say "It" with r Flowers. Famvillo Flower Shop, Myrtle Sutton,.Owners Phones* Day 467-1; Night 475-L tfe ? With"" SING'S HI-TEST GAS -- Regular First Grade 18& Gallon 1st Grade Kerosene lOe Gal. . t Motor Oil 10c Qt. and Up { 300 SOUTH MAIN ST. LUMBER Farmville Retail Lumber Yard ? Phone 302-1 ? . Located Near Norfolk Southern Depot ? Farmville, N. C. LUMBER, MOULDINGS, ROUGH and DRESSED - SCREEN DOOR STOCK. Your Patronage ? Respectfully Solicited. SUBSCRIBE'to THE ENTBBPRj^P for extra miles and greater satisfaction! LOOK for proved and improved features In f the new car you buy this-year?for they determine the degree of satisfaction and dependability you will receive. And start first by looking at Pontiac! The 1942 Tor pedoes not only retain Pontiac's traditional long-life' features?but add fifteen major improvements for gcteter value* Come in ?see and drive the 1942 Pcmtiac today! GENERAL MOTORS' MASTERPIECE Here's the secretof Pontine** soft, easy ride?Duflex Rear Spring ing. Developed and introduced by Pontiap, this quality feature has beeln even further improved by the/addition of oil-impreg nated liners in 1942. ^ T ^ '^1^ ^ If "'^^^^I^^EImEmla > ^b^jH^?l^lJpn^ i io Mi^QEifcK^tJt^i^^^^fc ?- jL~^LJ^ JjL*^g^"^^w^jl^ i ^1 v ~ - .. ?1 ..' Tl ^ ' 1 ? | ^ -^^w y :' ?*').' V r- "' -r^^'^^^^'',%'^^^<:;''^''' ? " V" .v'""^?'"" ' " '? '' ",^'': . *"""'V./ ' ' " . ?'*?' .'^' ' '. .'? -? 4 /. .* B"' i iigiiBi m m ^ i c - m

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