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ATI Legal Adv. fc a toe Published weekly and entered i Second Claw Mail Matter rt the Poet Office at Farmyffle, N. C, under Act of March 3rd. 1878. If a person loses his money lie soon misses it If he loses his mind he never misses it. If many people turn to the eating of hone meat, horses will become as scarce as horse sense. S Usually when one puts the other fellow in his place he gets out of his own place while doing it. Before the FBI could arrest that AWOL strip teaser WAAC they had to get something on her. The OPA announces that all kinds of meat will be scarce next year. Backbone and brains have been scarce for sometime. A scientist says if the sun were to explode the entire world woukl be converted into gas. Then .rationing wouldn't be needed. Simple Susie says she didn't make any New Year's resolutions this time. She didn't want to be annoyed with the fragments. It has been asked where will Hitler go when he has lost the war. Likely the devil will be on hand to say to him "I go to prepare a place for you that where I am you may be also." Uncle Mose: Preacher want all he members ter sign er pledge dey want buy no mo' licker and ter put de money dey been spendin' fer hit in de chu'ch. He say hitH dubble de chu'ch funs and haffen de members' sine. Ah 'spect he'« right. More than 11 million books were donated by the public in the 1942 Victory Book Campaign, and about half of these, after sorting for condition and for subject matter we*e considered suitable for distribution to our fighting men. One of the biggest salvage joba in the world is being done by the desert salvage squads of the British 8th Army, cleaning up Rommel's scrapped fighting equipment, abandoned in the Axis retreat. Excluding the United States, steel production of the United Nations is 25 to 30 million tons less than that of the Axis, but the U. S. included, it exceeds estimated Axis output by more t^tan 60 million tons. State College Hints For Farm Homemakers By Ruth Current State Horn Demonstration Agent N. C. State Callage. We must make the most of what we have—and do it well and quickly. Don't let food stick or burn. Use the right cleansing agent for each kind of utensil. Do not subject pota and pans to sudden changes of temperature. Have small breaks repaired at once Take care of the clothee you have. Keep shelves and drawers neat, bo that ribbons, ties, extra collars, underwear do not require pressing. Have a completely equipped shoe cleaning kit for the family. Check personal hygiene to avoid damage by perspiration. Learn how to buy in wartime. This is no time to hold grudges. I/earn to help each other do the extra jobs: laundering, shopping, and other household chores that demand Shop her shop do for you. 1 Men Observation Post Observers For Week of January 18 OBSERVERS—Please do not wait to be notified of your watch. If for any reason you cannot watch— notify person in charge- promptly. Monday, January 18th. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. R. D. Rouse. S. A. Roebuck. Tuesday. 6 A.M. to 9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. James Lewis. Prank Allen. Watoeaday. 6 AM. to 9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Hadley Bryan. A Q. Roebuck Thursday. • A.M. to 9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Jesse Gay. C. H. Joyner. Friday. 6AM.to9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Frank Williams. G. A. Rouse. Saturday. 6 AM. to-9 AM. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Rex Hodges. J. B. Lewis. Sunday. _ * 6 A. M. to 9 A M. 6. P. M. lo 9 P. M. Z. M. Whitehurst Archie Cayton. Dr. Paul E. Jones in charge this list—Phone 806-1. New Potato Variety Gains In Pouplarity The Sequoia variety of Irish potato, developed by N. C. State College horticulturists and made available to the public only about two yean ago, is rapidly creating a place*for itself in North Carolina farming. Tested side by side with other of the older varieties commonly grown n this State, the Sequoia has consistently out yielded its competitors, according to reports of county farm agents. One of the most outstanding examples of the superiority of the new potato comes from a Piedmont county where 19 farmers tested the Sequoia in competition with the older, widely-grown Irish Cobbler. I Reporting on the procedure carried out, O. P. MeCrary, northwestern district agent of the Extension Service, said each of the 19 growers in the demonstration planted 10 pounds of the Sequoia and an equal amount of the Irish Cobbler. The two varieties were grown on FIRST LADY AND QUARTERMASTER GENERAL * SHARE HONORS ON BROADCAST WASHINGTON, D. C. — When ISxS. Franklin D. Roosevelt gave a report to the Mother* of the Nation on her reeeot trip to the British I ties, in a coast-to-coast broadcast, presented by the council on Candy as Food in the War Effort, she said in referring to candy la England "If yon bring some friend a gift from this country, say a boa*of hard candy or of- chocolates, they thank yon aa they might nave thanked you in the past for a diamond bracelet" On the same program Major-General Edmund B. Gregory, Quartermaster General of the United States Army, said in part, ''Army nutrition exports find that the American soldier is a better fighting ,man when candy is a part of hia diet." CONVOY ARRIVES AT BRITISH PORT London, an. 14.—Large numbers of American forces, together with a big contingent of New Zealand, Australian and Canadian air peraonel have arrived at a British port, it was disclosed today*. W. J. Dordan, New Zealand high commissi oner, wafcbmed the troops and gave a special word to the Americans, acknowledging kindness shown by the people of the United r States to New Zealanders. Authorities said the convoy's trip was uneventful. HANDS-OFF POLICY London, an. 14.—Brendan Bracken, Minister of Information declared today that "neither the British nor American government is backing any particular candidate for leaderahp of the French." He denied published reports that the two countries were at cross-purposes in North Africa. Town Taxes at z " m mm ■tel. am listing Town HaU, beginning Jan. 7th, and am that the town people list their taxes as early as possible to avoid the last minute Jr> j owners: Please have your " . We also want number ' years of age The 500-pound demolition Bomb ti i one of the lighter ones. Bands art attached to facilitate handling and the fins art not attached until the Bomb reacaea the airfield, because bending would injure accuracy. They east up to $800. Your purchase of War Bonds through the. Payroll Savings Plan will help provide Bombs for our airmen. Let's "Tap that Tea Percent." U. S. Trntury Offm tmum Want Ads! • ■ - —- , GET TOUR SEWING DONE—SEE Mrs. O. H. Metten, 104 W. Pine . Street, Farm Tills. ltp FOB BENT—A ONE-HORSE CROP. See C. F. Bnw, Farmrille, N. C, Route No. 1. WANTED—A GOOD USED BABT STROLLER — Please write The Enterprise, Farmville, N. C. stating comhtien and price. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PAPER ROOFING. ALL KINDS. QUARANTEED FOR 17 TEARS. WESTERN AUTO ASSSO. STORE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Sarah Jorddh, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Farmville, North Carolina on or befoi j the 14th day of January, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pereons endebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of January, 1948. ' THEODORE JORDAN, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Jordan, deceased. W. J. Bundy, Atty. J15-6wks. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Jisf Wood Wainright, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of mid deceased to exhibit them to the ujdersigned at Fannville, N. C., on or before the 81st day at December, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. I All persons indebted to said estate! will please make immediate payment This the 31st day of December, 1942. ALICE LEE WAINRIGHT, Administratrix of Jim Wood Wainright John B. Lewis, Atty. Jl-6ts ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' --u- - . I J. Y. Monk, Jr., having been appointed and duly qualified aia administrator of Mrs. Reide Lang Monk, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate will please nuke immediate payment, and all&persons having' claims against said estate will please { exhibit them to said administrator. on or before the 4th day of January, | 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This January 4th, 1943. J, Y. MONK, Jr., J8-6wks. Administrator. . If* common sense to be ■I thrifty. If yo« save you arc BH Uurifty. War Bends help yon ■ to save and help to sure * eent every pay day. Colored girls are now being enlisted in the WAACs. Enough of themj ought to ndd color. 1,417,104.14 22,874.19 SfiTtM J2.661.44 1,79V^».72 „ , 176,221,04 15. Deposits of United States Government (iriEludtog postal savings) 16. Deposit* of States and political subdivisions 17. Deposits of Baaks 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' ducks, etc.) L9. TOTAL DEPOSITS *2,354,6X3.50 28. Other Liabilities I 1,042.63 281,807.8* 184,889,10 11,187.68 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including obligations shown below) „ , CAPITAL ACCOUNT 26. Capital • 26. Surplus 27. Undivided Profits 28. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) .» 60,000.00 76»00.00 68,149.33 7,500.00 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 186,640.33 It SO. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT . $2,552,221.bS * This bank's capital consists at common stock with total par vslue of 160,000.00. MEMORANDA 81. Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaraateed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities— (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and securities sold under repurchase agreement) 561*0.00 121,489.76 (e) TOTAL 82. Secured and preferred liabilities: (a) Deposits secured by pledged requirements of law pursuant to (d) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured by pledge of assets 34. (e) TOTAL (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits pf this bank was (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to * 1 177,089.76 172,676.84 1,042.63 178,719.47 886,672.92 1,417,104.14 I, L E. Walston, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct—Attest: # L. E. WALSTON, Cashier. JOHN B. LEWIS, Director. T. C. TURNAGE, Director. J. O. POLLARD, Director. State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, ss: * N Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of January, 1943. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. (SEAL) x J. M. ST AN SILL, Notaiy .public. My commission expires February 1, 1944. MEAT According to best available 1941 figures, the average American consumed 70.4 pounds of feoric, 68.1 pounds of beef, and only 20.3 pounds of chicken. Those objectors to Sabbath observance are week-minded. 7" - .!j| MILK Milk consumers in amy cities are learning that good milk, property cared for, will not deteriorate in quality when kept" in the home for two or three days. Hie book of the yeeu: The ration book. *
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