Some of thses cot and dried radio programs are too dry and ought to be cot more. A woman is snrg her husband because he tossed a lire electrive wire at her—& shocking affair. The young couple may find it peaceful awhile on the sea of m* trimpny bat the squalls will come. To Adolpb: You have done your vary worst and by the whole world you are cursed. This year will pass by fast and, old boy, will be yottr last _ Regardless of what happens on the battlefields there are Americans who are constantly warning us that we will hr.ve a hard time beating our enemies uod expressing long-faced perplexity oyer the Job ahead. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT . Dewrrr g. allen WHEREAS, it has pleased our Heavenly^Father to call our Conirade and Bzether, DeWitt G. Allen, to the glorious and celestial temple above; AMD WHEREAS, we desire to place upon our records an appropri ate resolution to his memory, and ex pression of the esteem in which he wss held by us while he was per mitted to remain in our .midst; THEREFORE, be it resolved by Farmville Post Nor 161/ American Legion; .• ... • _ That w® extend to «J1 members of the bereaved family oar deepest sympathy in their low; *• SECOND; That a cop? of these resolutions be spread upon our min utes, a copy sent to the family at our deceased, and a copy sent to the Farmville Enterprise for publication. Committee: Alton W. Bobbitt, * R. LeRoy Rottms, Charles F»- Bancom. ^ S115.000.000 WASHINGTON, D. C.—faced with the grestsst wartime program is His tory. the Amerioan Red Crow will lauach Its IMS War rud appeal lor llU.OOe.OOO on Mara 1. Ohalrmaa Norman B. Darts has announced. Pointing-out that the bulk of tha fund HUK used bo expand Rod Cross services to tfao man of tfes armed torcaa and their famUiea, Chairman Davis urged ovary Americas man and woman to contribute to the fond. I With the approval of President Roosevelt, who also Is President of the American Rod Cross, tha monthNof If arch Is being observed ar Red Croaa Month. Walte. 8. Clifford, president of the American Telephone and Tele graph Company, Is chairman of the Rod Cross N1»W War fond. , "Rod Cross oorvttps to our armed farces and to tho nefdo of distressed civilians oa the battle and home fronts can ha supplied eatybf groat expend! tores and aacritoes," Chairman Davis said. "We are exerting our utmoet efforts to accomplish these tasks with tho least possible drain arm the re sources of tho people la fands, time tad energy- Wo mist never falter is our determination to meet these defi nite obligations. Tho Red CfoSB Is oob Packers are required to reserve SO percent of their weekly production of lard for purchase by the Food Distribution Administration. Civilian supplies ^ of lard jsfll be slijftijr Civilian supplies of canned vegeta bles from next summer's estimated pact will be increased aVk£ 10,000r 000 cases under new food orders. Most of the increase will be canned relief prognun:**• »W to thousands of prisoners OPJful eollocut 1,100,000 pints of blood for the armed forces; produced 810,000,000 aarglcal dree# let* and aided more than 1 ,$00,000 serr icemen and their ffemfltaa. The $1».0Q»,000 quota, he said, will finance the local, patiosal and Interna Clonal work of the Red Croas tor the entire year, barring unforeseen emer gencies. ijf COUNTRY HAMS WANTED —See G. A. Rouse, Farmrille, N. C. # (M-S-tO1 HAVE YOU LOOKED OVER OUR SPORTING GOODS? WE CAR RY NEARLY A COMPLETE •.LINE.';,, 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. « P. M. to 9 P. ML J ease Gay. Hadley Bryan. 6 A. M. to 9 A.'Sr^rp.lL to 9 P.M. Tommie Ryon. G. P. Burgwnon. 6 A M. to 9 A. M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. I„ E. Walston. Prank WilUama. f Thursday. 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. Jno. D. Dixon. Andy Martin. Plriday. 6 A. M. to 9 A, M. 8 P. M. toN> P. M. Pat Baffin. M. E. Dixon. 6 AM. to 9 A.M 6 P.M. to9 P.M J. B. Lewis. G. A. Boom. *' * MP today. IpP^li 6 A. M. to 9 A. M^ «.P.M.to9P.M. . B. L. Smith. }&i Johnston. C. P. Bwtcom in charg* of this liat — Phone 41*-1. PARAMOUNT I THEATRE 1 " FARMVILL*. K. ' THE HOME OF BETTER : ENTERTAINMENT! Week of March 5 FRIDAY—LAST TIME Your T» Favorite Radio Cnud km. tUM and ABNER—In "Two Weeks To Live" j lM Uukb t. It will item your heart and stir you with laughter. News of the Day. Young and Beaatiful—a Specialty. Suffering Cats—a Cartoon. SATURDAY Roy Rogers in A Thrilling "RIDING DOWN THE CANYON" with George (Gabby) Hay*. Chapter No. 10 of "JONG OF THE MOUNTIES" Two SapUna—A Comedy. 'iijN M) i'n , SUNDAY-MONDAY & A Trio of Great Stars In One Picture — Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, and Thomas Mitchell hi "Immortal Sergeant" Action and Romance Combined Into The Greatest Picture to b« Derived tram ftlis Second World conflict. ;r HI News Of the D*y. Benjamin Franklin, Jr—AU Our Gang Comedy. 'V; Held the Lion P!«aso-A Cartoon. igt; WEDNESDAY §£ —DOUBLE FEATUBE DAT (iforrf Hflnflliwi in "LONB RIDER IN CHEYENN Jetn PWker, Richard Arlen u Morris— | I "WpaCKWC CRKW" : Chapter No. 12 of "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT"

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