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The Farmville Enterprise is proud once again to present its annual tobacco edition, the largest issue of the entire year. Within these pages will- be found news from the business men of this community, and ill addition to our regular news and features there are selections of special interest for the farmers from igrieultoral Time again for the opening 6t the Farmville Tobacco Market! How this past year has sped bjl Fraught with our concern over beleaguered nations fighting against time 4or Victory . Wrapt in concentration on the speeding-up and moving forward of ear All Out For Victory program, the days, weeks and months have folded each into the other with such rapidity that we, the press, the tobacconists end merchants have! within the past mouth had to stop in our trades and re-gear our thinking and activities to carry out this gala event, the Thirty-Ninth Opening of the Farmville Tobacco Market. We want to do our share to endow this event with old fashioned cordiality and to add a bit of cheer, for cheer is something we can <11 me a lot of right now *.. cheer to make the burden lighter as we put our shoulders to the wheel of war effort and cheer to lighten our hearts as we think of loved ones in the thick of the fight. And dispensation of cheer does not end here, we most radiate cheer to other nations fighting with us, send food to sustain to equip then and spread that will help them. *eep fight until Victory cornea. Enterprise extends to yeu a welcome to the Farmville market and much cheer in tne nope teat Good Fortune will smile on you this season. MR. FARMER— It's exciting to got goesip in tiny fragments and pot the bits together like partr of a jigsaw pussle. Simple Susie notes that the only priority order- a man can get for a washing machine is a marriage li When tourist travel to Eurdpe is resumed there will be many new places of interest to visit — one of them being, rfitler's tomb. Seemingly the craving of the drunkard for liquor is mild compared to the craving of the fat giri for white rolls and ice cream. r j An actuary says that bankers have the edge on the others e£ us in longevity. Probably that's because they take so much interest in life, A New York doctor claijns that he can put to sleep without the use of drugs anyone suffering with foeo" mnia. But he sfnds them to church on a sultry Sunday. The way rumors go: There was the one about a sextain guy winning $10,000 in a poker game ift AtlantaAs a matter of fact Atlanta wasn't the city. It was Birmingham, snd it wasn't the man named. It was another and he didn't win the ten grand. He kwt it. WEDNESDAY —DOUBLE FEATURE DAY— Bm-Otthe Opma at 11*>0 A. M. Buster Crabbe aa Billy the Kid in "FUGITIVE OF THE PLAINS" B|f» Williams am} Sally - Ridges in . «FALSE FACES" . A Murder Afyatary; Chapter No- I of g-m*n OF TH* AJB" I ■ i»VP' '' THURSDAY-FRIDAY Box-Offit* Opeaa at 1140 A. M. Robert Quhne a^^we Gwynne—in "WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED" A Stirring Muaieal with 4 Patriotic Ton*. , J of The Pay. 'SLAP THB JAPS WITB SCRAP* COOL, FURNISHED BOOM for -rent coniMdwd with bath. Call 489-7 after t'cloek P. M. ltp FURNISHED ROOM with two beda for rat to mm. Convenient to hath. Call 97S-« after 6:00 o'clock •p.m. ' rup FOR RENT — COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS. Bath convenient. Dial 389-1. Mn. Albert Horton, 213 N. Main St. ltc FOR TIRE REPAIRING, RECAPPING and Vulcanizing, come to aee u. All work guaranteed. Rouse's Recapphig & Vulonixli( Shop, Opposite A. B. C. Store, Farm▼ille, N. C. _ tf HAVE TOU LOOKED OVER OUR SPORTING GOODST WE CARRY NEARLY A COMPLETE LINE. WESTERN AUTO ASS80, STORE. REAL ESTATE—The W W* bom, (Ml* Albert Horton Property) *1» N. Main St, FanaTille, N. d, suitable far Tourist Home, Boarfiing and Rooming House qr for pm-> - Tpndoq into ■ Appnxtmcnta. LgrgO Lot infficient f«r another Kouoe facing Horn* Avenae. ..Look U orer. Mr*. Horton will ahffw U to you- Ctfl or wrftp mf for «H appointment. If rod wgnt to buy or eon ml fotolte contact mo. P. L, Turnoge. Pbone 1715, Qrofnrillo, N, Q. Apg. ia-201chg. Subscribe To "THE ENTERPRISE" PHONE 361-1 We Sell U. S. War Stamps, Too. Share fa America Today . . . Ym Won't Regret It!
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