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Our daddies didn't know they wen raising their boys and firta to be rationed. It's oorrect procedure to Idas the bride after the ceremony but not two years after. Whatever may be the new ration ing thesis our pica* should be cat In only four pieces. " , You may entertain hope that your sins will be forgiven but never that your taxes will be. These always willing to go with the gang will soon find themselves going with the gangsters. When one calls this the age of the machine, he very likely has the political machine in mind. Naturally boys excel in mathema tics. The dress styles are an induce ment to them to study figures. Uncle Mose: Preacher say ah is losing mer Tigion. He jes' mssns ah ain't payin' mer ehu'ch dues. There are those who make sure they are right and then discover they lack the courage to go ahead. The lonely wife complained she had missed her husband so modi— that she fired at him five times without a hit. >. ' . ■ REYNOLDS GIVES FARM MOVIES TO STATE COLLEGE the U. 8. Naval Swerve on m* duty, completed arranges make the morioa daring1 a 0 Permits Reeded For Hog Killing Farmers Will Be Given Quotas and Must Keep Records on Slaughter ing _ Charlotte, March 10.—Newly issu ed rules regulating private slaught ering- of livestock will practically eli minate the meat "black market" in North Carolina, C. Hillman Moody at Raleigh, State supervisor of the Federal Food Distribution adminis tration, said" today in a statement issued hers by this Office of War Information. All private slaughtering including farmers are required to register un der the rules issued by the De partment of Agriculture in coopera tion with the Office of Price Ad ministration. Quotas an being set for each slaughter, and all sr# re quired to keep records at purchases aad sales of edible animals, ef fective April 1. Moody waned that the food ad ministration will enforce the new regulations through its graders, meat inspectors, and investigative staff working out of the Atlanta regional office. All farm war boards will begin issuance of slaughtering permits on March 22. HEADS WOMEN'S RESERVE U. S. M. G. Men Observation Post Observers For Week of March 15th OBSERVERS—Pima* do not wait to b« notified of your watch. If for any reaatm 709 cwnot watch notify person in charge promptly. Monday, Man* 15th. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Geo. V. Monk. W. A. Alton, Jr. _ *' ' Tnffilny, „ ■>*"■-< ' 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. A. C. Monk, Jr. E. L. Barrett. Wednesday. 6 AM. to 9 A.M. « P.M. to 9 P.M. C. L. Ivey. B. L. Lang. Thnraday. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. LeRoy Parker. W. D. Morton. Friday. 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. E. C. Holmes. G. C. Sim peon. Saturday. 6> A. M. to 9 A. M. 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. James R. Lang. B. Rouse. Sunday. 6AM.to9A.M- 6. P. M. to 9 P. M. J. C Corbett. T. R. Mizelle. C. F. Baucom In charge of this list — Phone Manure Represents An Important Dairy Return ( ... Manure represents an important return from the dairy herd, and on account of the present nitrogen situa tion, it should be most carefully pre served. John A. Any, in charge at Dairy Extension at N. C. State College, said that this statement holds true especially for most North Carolina farms, because their soils are badly in need of more organic matter, in addition to the other namntUl plant foods which ate contained in the manure. J',; ;, He pointed out that the value of manure depends to a large extent on the care which it receives. If it is undoly exposed to the weather during the winter, about one-half of its fertilising value is lost through heating and leaching. When sani 1 THEATRE 1 FABMVILLB. N. C. THE HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT I Week of March 12 0 FRIDAY—LAST TIME Jack Beany and PriadDa Lane—in "The Meanest Man In r:'' The World" with Rocheatar. Mora Laughs fro. the Kin* Fun «nd Mirth Newa of tha Day. One Pay of War—Rnwia ISO March of Time. Rainbow Bfcytfcnn—A Maaienl SATURDAY Charles Starrett In a thrilling W—l— '.f|g - "BADMEN OP THJC HILLS" . with BaaaalJ Hayefcn. . Sappy Pappy—A Comedy. > Chapter N«. 11 of "KING OF THK MOUNTIES" ; |SUNDAY-MONDAY George Murphy md Anna SBrifiiw u v "The Powers Girl" with the fanoos Powers Models. A Gay, Exdtini Musical with a Galaxy of Beautiful Girte. Newa of the Day. Double Chaser—A Cartoon. FIRST WAAC UNIT IN NORTH AFRICA . . •" . ■ tt.f.vjf*! ttw LONDON—Although incapable of breaking through London's anti aircraft defenses to strike at any vital war objective, Nasi airmen were still able to unload their cargoes of death .on defenseless schools and kill many children. In the most recent retaliatory raid it left this school in ruins. Rescue workers are looking for bodies. This was the first time London had been bombed in months. (Sotmdphoto) FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE ENTERPRISE , » « « » «. X A « ».»»«.» • « « t « « « « » •* • for fifty <w. " -1 WESTERN AUTO A8S0, PIEASE R btr Tired ■■ ■ <i mil ■ an p. Johnnie sayB he believes in dre«un«. Almost every night be dreams about missing his lessons and sure enough he misses them.
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