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“Calam y, war, t'.i u • • pNgttej death, advti'-iity, disease ;>■ . 1 jury Jo not n. « - o. • , p .cp ■ - i; M ■■ ~ - ton J. , n. en. of tfeu Oil’ - ■ of America. ' ,i(, .. > : e v :n ike ■ : 1 ’ pe t. T e-n ice d rep .■ ,-t‘ ...a, \v* CU 'lot be ’ ’r ' l we con von' ur own -c. - eons tv - s wit a ti'1 is ' 1'" New t' ’ V.ne' m -t ' f: ’■■e. -• ■ nt e Ul ’ n . ■'1 .1 out .on have foun i ' " ft Us plants; a tsrao p ■ C£ • - ; fir.: - tsJ, .-.to a new tree,! in nil.jlvla 1;a. . lvag'a'.'. a. .Co-no - on d - i - a Chris' .an had ■. u r '. of •■’. ir. will • en.- •«• ! rnpdfit. made pub; ■■ ‘ le N - al Chrsti.u . oimcii <i I: i a: Ta i thoti- i id p- ip!e attended ' . lis :n e na - ; ■ -l h -- - ti K. foTjhdanen of the m.Ce.i C 5'0ji of Japan. Many new dec!- " Chris twe:\ non; . K... • - -- ivmlueim.. a ru • i’ ns known as "i n .... :i! .a _r • • ’ There is n r: ■ Admission :s i y .el It ft lark ot (itMuana i -.:*r The K a: ! of Mom- m -• Sev- ' Da;. A'!', ceh■ ' word through tin; Jo Jlililt. • . .. rh >!•: • ; - to the l . S. if' i U e.n :n,_ *: ' ■ • :s ~.n?ia- n M m 1 see: . .> the Philippines ,r< well, are ei me ; -*eliit. :s a -- it ill: s. : stiffie: at f , ; J have liberty of movement :<••• they a re : . . : !. i: assumed that too sona- mrd ;o> - apply to missionaries ,.f tin- Me. thodist. Presnyterian. Conin' - ■ tional and - a- oilier miss ma'd agencies of whom Is11ini- be--' heard since :i;>- fai: of Manila. Largely a. ier si-: .10 :n i miss: 'nary direction, a number ■( ■'!•••! - ■■■.i■ s . >operys have recently been organized ; West China, mi tins form of ■ ganizitmn is said to he on ■ the m..-t hopeful for the reef i - struct km of r ira! China and of the soldiers rer inning from long year? of suifering. In the vicinity • : Chuanchow, disabled soldiers have started five such cooperatives; one is on a small island and mills i flour--the i|iiai:'itv depend- "t. ■ - the force f : no , • ream :h >t : tit n.s their water-w heel; other cooper:. Want Ads <*& 5 OR RENT--] , J two unfurnished apartments. Anplv -Mrs. K. T. Daniels, Phone' W od5-I. DYNAMITE FOR SALE-Our magazine i.- full of dynamPe caps ami fuses f r Eastern Norm Ca rolina. Pi. n-e-Whitehead Hr-.rd ware Co., Weldon, N. C. ti. PI,ANT I'HI II TREES AM) SH RUBBERY Can supply any variety. Will be glad to help you. Plan you) orchard r home gi.- oitls. A.Idles inquiries to J. A. Rhem, Grrys burg, X. C. 4t. KUPXI.SHE1) APARTMENT for REXT—BeUfom Suit. Kitchen and bath. New refrigeratoi electric stove. Phone W-121-1 Mrs. C R. hittenden. FOR REXT—Upstairs Apt. Four rooms and bath, centrally located. \ M Armstead Phone 1-19-W., South Hill. Yu. FOR 9ALE--Nioe fat fryer/. Call T. J. Canipe, W-;V.*dl. We Del. er. 4t. FOR SALE—Ext ra long bed and springs. Apply W. G. Ferrell at Post Office. WAITRESS WANTED.-W ,ey ed to employ young woman f •• Waitress at Weldon Hotel. Apply M. B. rraven, Manager. WANTED TO EMPLOY WAIT RESSSES—Two waitresses want ed at Carolina Lunch, Weldon, X. C. pin. wv;iV€\ make cig'a^ a ml iv.'icks. Act • Dr- Vera ih l>ta: < Corela'ii Policy A-- ■■ fiatiau. "Those w ho oppose par I !■, f a:i I • m'o.lit.ition m- a-ve after the war aiv as short- irk ted ; i:: • •, rmr. •: al affairs a> • anf o: :.t‘ sweatshop employers o.' me 1 ... >rst days f the Indus:ri . h ■ - a ion. w ‘ thought that ido. d. : _y|> it w. ;eased workers 'c-mld ju-ed-.u-o satisfactory work aril w■. 11!d rv main permanently • t it tiled with their Sot. To u-■ Bov. . , ..ie'- ida-ise. democracy rm-~i ‘fl .. T cuav and fot* all of ' H> . ;,ai!a; ,.f uh> - sail want for > inch ■ s no economic or moral gus Dc-i : rtlie war. the purer sin : art, aid civilian mn"4 •> r - . .. . * .. - ; . ,\; and c • • - ■ :::>! ;a __;e of India. 1 tie • .,: ■ i' . -. S' h’ if TV V-.‘ [' i |> r : part" of it aiv : lii.ha 1 '■ of the wukls; A. .e y : • a British >'• ' . n u,h i ;t final words of Goner s:;. Bei" urd Montaromerv. hero \ At: it an c.< mpa a _..;t .: If n. • el. before lea.' a „ Seal -1- - t:-; Command liead i.uii.r- : the push into Kcv, i, w. if; •'Gtni.emeii. I read my Bi ev, ry day a i 1 recommend , : t1' : > hie same." LITTLETON News a and Hal X 1 ’'t:ill reek end. Mr-. B Manning ar.d stv ; •>. ; a IS M i Dei! Harris. Pvt. Fred M. Benton of Can C.ara.m, Ga. is truest of Mr. a: I u, W. G Mt :.i .Mrs. Bill Mam , .f ] I ishingt hi, I). C. a 1 r tc - ag, ! \ ... •... •,,i Mr. and Mr- V. H. i Bei.biu for the week end. | Mr -. Saliv Williams was a ; e.’a st in Norfolk. Va. last weak. pvt. M .die Lee Atkins, Ark | ansas arrived Saturday to spend : - 1 Ug ' v., Mi. and Mrs. Bad Atkins Mrs. Perkins Taylor vi.-'.ted ner Mil. last week. Mrs. B. H. links and cliildr-.n .> Hendersoii spent Friday with i Mosby Av< Mi arid Mrs. Eioert Park::,sou 1 Bluefield W. Va„ *Ue.-t in town for the wvek. Mrs. Lucy Frazier of Newport Xc'.vs, Va.. was a week end ruc-t of Mr. and Mrs R. A. Kin,'. Joe Atkins spent But day in Durham. Mi - Matthew V dson r arr.t l ; r;dav from a vi.-it to \e vport News! Va. Mi.-- Bertha Thrower returned Hilt n \ iilage S if i day after | visiting her parent.- for a .v.-ek. Mr-. C . C. Hardy and children of Greensboro is a guest of Mrs., Dick Harris. Mrs. T. R. Walker and Miss Bertha Thrower were gue.-ts in1 Roanoke Rapids Thursday. Pvt. "Skinnie” IF>binson of Cal if >r: ia is visiting friends in town. VI K. M. Matthi : ' Va. is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Dick Harris. Mrs \V. It. Hardy of N’ashe,' e, is spending the week wi'h iier daughter. Mrs. Claude Clark who Miss Louise King of War'-' ! was a week end guest of h< i par L-nt-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F.nig. Mrs. 0. H. Robertson i- vNlting in Norlina this week. C-pl, ami Mrs. John TTardy of uup Davis and Nashville spent a;, a th Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark. Mrs. C. A. Rag. ind of L tiis'i i g -pout Friday with Mrs. Ge.fg-o Ragland. Mrs. T. N. Harrison is pend ing several days with Mr. and Mi David Wilson near Littleton. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED BE EVE RAGLAND Mi s Eve Ragland ente.-'nim 1 a number ot her little friends las'. Friday afternoon at a party at her home on Mosby Avenue in cel ebration of her sixth birthday. Outdoor games were playe 1. Green, pink and yellow was carried out in the decorations and refrt ents Mrs G rg land, mother of the honoree was assisted in serving by Mrs. C. A. Ragland of Louisburg. Those present were Mary Hagood, W. F. and James Little, Annette Brad ley, Jean Alston, Ann and Mary Blair Robins n, Jimmy Brown. Bill Johnston. Kuth Joyner, liev r Yilei n Vlst n , i V g a Lee Me an Ra oy. N 1 Ann and Buzz* Pa kei (il l’s PROMOTION Fra re:.' T. Ricks, son of Mrs. Ip \ t Ricks ef Littleton has I boon promoted from private first corporal at Douglas An ' ,• i.up ration, Long Biach. PRIM I PAR REELECTED F. H. Eason, who has been prin f Littleton High School foi past two years, was r< Evted far a third term at a revert meet ing ,.•• 1 cal school eomnm'.is El ECTION SEATED A tom ection will be • rs: Tuesday in May \. r. r a mayor ami seven ’onrr.is • -- arc to ho elected. One t.c 1 I . amiidatt has filed for mayor, D F I’n.i : No new comm ■ - ! l ■ ■ - ave i red. 1‘ia sent ic. mbe. . tow- •ffieials are. .Min Hay of; A. R. D . R VV Ik P A. 11. NeWS. me. it 1 : a- d ii. B. Robins:.:;, an.. SOI 111! R I R \NSFERR1 D \\ .a J Benton, .I1 . : M s W. J. Bent i I In''i ■■ r I us been transfer!- ■ ! the army air depot. R me, '. V H nters Field, Savannah, Ca. Benton received his training] . e at Shapperl F 1!. Texas lie enter- 1 tne . last August JSth. POPIA DAY I*-).; es in tribute to Ann-ri a* bat'.le dead of two years will he ::: 1io! on on Sat urn iy, M . jc, Mrs P\.'- nst n. Pr >s ; lent «•:' \Yalker-Spruil! Uni': of \ - .;«n Legion Au\i ary : >unced today. ! e poppies this year will honor men who have given tlvir J:v 'iu present conflict, ; s w as those who fell among the pop ■ F: ance a- i B- um twenty five years ago, she sail. T •• monej c.mtrihuted for the wei's will be used for the w-1 ’ in of victime of both wars and their families. T • Walkel Spruill Unit of ! • i Au>. : ary is making extensive pec. par.-cions for the observance of Poppy Day here, under the -a p of Mrs. J 1 :. -• n and V.- - T. \Y. Cole Uni: poppy Chair ran.. !' .. tie red flow, rs of r.'.n m • rar.ee will be available to tvery one in the city, offered by v ilun rs ;: .m the Aux : ary , 11 ■ on the strut ts through out the day. The flowers, made of crepe pa per in replica of the wild Fland .. rs poppy, have been ordered fr< ,n Oteen where disabled vet o ars manufactured them under d-.’-ec tioii >: the Rehabilitation Depart ment of the Auxiliary. popny making has kept the hands of hundreds of these unfortunate men usefully employed during the wa ter and spring, helping them pass the long hospital hours and aiding in their rehabilitation. More Americans than ever be fore are expected to wear nappies this year as a personal tribute to those who have been killed, and to aid the disabled, their families and the families of the dead. NOTH'!-: Fi r the convenience of th<- pub lic, the undersigned Regis’ra'- will register qualified voters at my of fice on Wa-i.mgton Avenue, Wtl (I n, for the T un of Weldon elec tion to be held at the town hall on May 1, lb-i;;, for the election of a Mayor and four Commissioners. The registration books will be o pen at my office beginning Sat urday. April 10th„ and will be closed on Saturday. April 21, 1943. The books will be given open at Saturday, May 1. lOl.", for challenge. Hours 9 A. M. to sunset. 1). C. Johnson. Registrar. Apl. 29 - it. noth i: ok s u.i-: Pursuant to the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by .! L. M "ire and his wife. Ruth Moore, on the 27th day if November, 1927, and recorded in B' ek 407, Page 505, office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina, default having been made in the fulfill ment of the obligations therein contained, the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, May 10th., 1943, at 12:00 o’clock Noon in front of the Post Of. ice in the town of Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described premises, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in Roanoke Rapids Township, Hali fax County, North Carolina, de scribed as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of lot No. fi in the Kredia Kukin division of ' the Simmons Tract West of the I village of Rosemary, North Caro Royal Canadian Air Force Hail Hitler—With Bombs Guns must be right when Canad'an bet Hern, of V rde" Man a rear gu-aer w In Britain vv.T. ’fs Sgt. A. 1. ts.hanter, member of the RCAF, ctean ti ers ra'd Germany. SQt. Lea ■ an RCAF Ha fa< squadron • Wash ■ ton, D. C-, a U. 8. I IN' passive ; . Germany an 1 • • >t missions over ton "block bin raids Canadians way to the ni st have winged I waj remote targt Ax! I ■ In the vang 1 t the men w carry war to the Axis de<p tato Europe w< fr m Canada : ' BrCain t enlist In the ' : Follt wit 1 ■ e, who, { of the war !)•■■-■■ a t > a A. . * By June. 1?; tit.- fl w , f IXt-'iiiEJ overseas V ,i ■ • 1 tu! tt ntial !' i rtions nd K. C. A. F squadron. Tit s ■ pi- sq<i <ir n tw • vm! a half y. :• - :.•••• ■ !••••■ am : t Car ad id January l, ::■ :: - i t ip in R. C \ F. ! ' y w created r 1 been ■ . r.d b, v 1 ■ V n maml of . .w Group Hofifl* Consolidat eg Experience . v s ■ to placing tha ■ -i than the 1-sulng t!. , v t th- consolidating ■ ; mber - uadrons Ft two j nuary X the ivork v < laid. Senior K. A. F. UA.- wort> being tr.i::v *! to assume their now duties . i adt:.::.istrative network of i : v v intricate organization was being erected. f th< p will now an 1 tv i-mot ed bomb* - as a < om lin:* stated unit subject to n of thi Royal Alt Force B .mber Command. In t 1 Bomb* iroui un 1< r tor \ e v rer Co: E B kes Air R C A F. i the iuu I liiia; |ht-iii i from 111' s i' hvi ; corner of Lot No. o mcniii ed a bove .N. I-:in I 1.")1H f North“ est corner of , llienee S. 79- 10 1 alona . ' ill line of 1 ad N ii to a point; them • " 1 1 ■ 1 W . I I feet to a point . 1 lienee V 7 11 " 361.11 feet to the | ml of 1 ning, containing fifteen i I."•» and being tin identical tr i land conveyed to .1 dm I ' by deed of .1. K. Led i" ' s\ ii. dated August *>. I:1-'-1. >1 loen, i the office of the lit 'i-ier i Deeds for Halifax I'ouno in 1. if 10. Page 5b. Said tract id .in 1 comprises Lot No. ii and a pa'; m Dots Nos. 7, 10 and 11 >1 Freda Durkin division as sinact ed b) 1.. I. ( lark and ( has 1 Foster, November Is, 11t 11. a ' I shown on a map made hi tiean of record in the office ot the lie. ister of Deeds of Halifax I otinty in Flat Book 1 at Page, Kid; ret erence to w'hich said tiutp am! deed is herein made for gt eater cer tainty of description. This tic iSth day of Apr ;. 1. 1 .1 WINF1KLI) (.TULA. Trustee. Long ami t tew Alt .ftiey j. A pd. 20 - 4 U. D. C. Meets The .1 . ■ is Daniel 1 iv - the V. D. C. met \\ ednt - I. .. \ tornoon in the home ol M' - ! I nte T. Williamson with Mr-. .1. ( Tilghman as joint hoste--. vice-presi lent, Mrs. T. , II-' presided. Mrs. W. S. O’ B. R ’ • a paper uii “The Silent l'ity-H. ford’’ hy Magdaln Binr.d d ; which described the sur . i impressiveness of old Bin- ! • church and cemetery in IV m butg, \ a. which was er .■ 1 17d5. Blanch Seldom A and Susan Shepherd sang *1 : Black ,1 '' and “I. tic, 1. 1 A go,” accompanied at the tu m Mrs. W. B. Joyner. Mrs. W son concluded the program - .’ . paper on “Historic I’o’.ei The hostesses served a n .. desert course to the mem e--. a1 to Mesdamus S. B. Pierce. V, B. Robinson, E. D. Meat's . "■ L. Knight and C. D. P • . v. were guests of the chapter. Peanuts Being Given More Attention Raleigh, April 8th--Due t necessity for increased .1 - i; for the war effort, peanut an being given more attention in N Carolina and farmers who 1 ■■■ to last year had never gi an jn nuts are laying definite plan n to step up their acreage of important crop this sea.-m:. This is the opinion of M. E Currin, Jr., in charge of th ■ S Department of Agriculturi - l per Coastal Plains Te.-i I'.r.ai a’ Rocky Mount. Currin recently advised lar. ers I who plan to produce pean a : ; - 1 year to get them into the g > oi i as early as the weather w 11 pe - mil. I “Tests conducted by us here at ‘ the farm show that i’ always p 1 to plant peanuts early, and c • ■.-.I .• ii anti ! 'A ct ~ >i!" said i 'ill l in. i • • ’ s a t t! i > • five years uaiaoie that one of the ■ ... ■ fai a during the past ’ ...post a: ■ ..ms contronting pro .at.:. ,e manats i - ' .at i : :;v.t;i . ■- a. .in. it i. . • been found ! ij a... a- ■ pot a - a and 1. ■ ; •> a: i :n others a complete t: t .ai... g . ■,, ■ , o. U II n in’... • unbp >int, etiii mi remains :i:e lO.i1 a. a tacU.tr \vl,a , must lie la o n i: to c..: sidera'.ion at all i, i ; peanuts. Extensive : • • • arc:, points I'l the t; o,i and coll:'.tilled ( rop r • - 1> " lo the length of time n-:i,. • ; • • obtain definite rcsul's . : farm is not the best : io - ; '.. 1 i ou . I be ,i \ to- have ■'i i, p odsteed from a throe year re’ati'i". j: ; .a na; ... mil s >y io an t, I ; ,a aa.i poa: r w’.'h t he c rn i c • ; a being v. • .1 fertiliz ers Ailito ip . poanul have be *tl R ’■ !. ' V a A eiy . ! . lieast o■ a Nor: a i aiahisu : si'verat t; .... .. - that great t was devoted to this . f tin nta ,'or a ne;. , ■ a , if tile if tat a v. as p nc s al. p :uiut ! r ’era ■ .a i I a.o I ; .a for addit ional fund w 1.:. a 1 licit to ea y on ex■ pet it,am . I bit to t h. , insisten ce. .a' are ti -t pr to dp • • a . in • nitipiv i lien.- e icea vh program sva, Lte . . . Mount i .-ha .U l in the peanut area, was .■•a, i, : ' ea ry on virtually all ef this oxpei'iaieiital program. I .a a -t fig a res show that peanuts n i: mi ih in the Suit" :n . .. . r.p - .11 passed by 'obucco, ea t,a: a: . corn. Since 1 libit tlie peat a crop in North Carolina has l et a : . : ra dlivers ■.. it >12,000, Ool ■:,,■:. a. 1 fa pa- t .01 via ne peanut acreage in this S a, a: ,atpoil from 1 11,000 to 2_.’.o "■ itnd lac total value of this a o . f .<•, .li-.ii.t.OOO to 1 it.:) 18,. 000. The yield p a- acre in peanuts has been increased from DUO p is ,a, Iff2 to 1.100 :t> lb 11. Th- Upper i oastal Plains Test J1..it.: a . tc amtly conducted tests on tilt- control of leaf sp !. using vari a . bit- and sprays. At cot ing to t nr i, the result h 1 vo in ea • good • almost al! iu.-tan. ” A sulphur dust carrying about four to six per cent copper has been satisfactory, incr< isitig both the yields of the hay . i 1 of the nuts. >'■!.'■ promising results have been ..ecu red with seed treatment at planting time. Experiments io ti part i ular field of r,.enrch will be expanded during the pres ent year. In iivatiofs are that the treat ment of peanut seed will soon bi wide-oread as the treating of cot ton seed. FEED WHEAT Orders for Govei • tit feet wheat can lie placed tic nigh deal ers, distributors. Commodity Cred its : orporati n Regional offices, and Agricultural Adustinent Agen cy county committees. STATE COLLEGE ANS. TIMELY FARM QUES. yt'E'llON-- l -iis you toll me 1 ,«• :. .1 a creep for feeding beef calves 1 VNSWEK -Yes. Extension Fol ar N . It', ' jvep Feedieg Beit Calves". carries this information 1 a fla cope may be obtained v wi - to the Agricultural i Stnt College, Ra ( ret ji fi • i :.g produces grain fed i ,-,-f a a minimum expense for i aides the glower to .1 e !.•«• a' a young age, W'lh a ■ capital. Creep makes the calv - more u:;;f : in in size and adds j -jjht and finish to the animal| Qt'ESTION Are all valid • ’ 1 r ],,■;! uts are suseeptihle to the j afsjmt d ease which causes pre y oi .a : at am of the plants, d ai ' damage from le.ifh >p rs v. . , eause burning of ' he • :;.s and r argins of the leave s. 1 :s m N n't . C arolina and thru it ■ ith how t hat t leal - - pit disea-e ami leaf hopper* can ■ effectively controlled through j application of fungicidal anlj id lusts. \\ rite the Ag nl: iral K 1 tor. State ( oil ’ge. ; Raleigh for a free copy of Exten- j n (hive ar No. do7 which car-I p.-cia! information "ti pea- ! nut : : n Xprth Ca i lading dusting. Ql'ESTlON-How can aphids he unrolled? ANSWER-Uso either a nice ae .-pray or nicotine dust, says 1 .!. My., n Maxwell, extension ei; i . at North Carolina Sta te t ... .-e. I;,r .-pray is made by :ap.:ig o eann1 inch of soap and it in one gallon of v. ate A : i :w 1 teaspoonfuls of 1 1 pere. :.t : -titse sulpi.ate and stir well. Apply when temperatures are a e , o grees K. f or best Vegeta le gardener s may get dire ' for preparing n .ic.d • writing the Agr: e il: . ..: E ; '.or. State c allege, Ra i.dgh, f ' a free copy of "\ egeta 1 ' ontrol Guide", War r. It 'tin No. 1 1. j State College Hint* ^ For Homemaker* H\ KI TH CLKKKNT State Hume Demonstration Agent .North Carolina state College Q t;ck. .'tinging statements made t - e.itidtvn ate remembered far 1 ■ m-vr than grown ups realize and a.ay responsible for some of the apriority complexes of laL T yea!' A tlioughtful consideration and a sympathetie understanding of children. on the other hand, pay big dividends in family hnppi ness. joy and contintment. Making friends feel welcome, !s one of the chief achievements that makes a house a home. Poultry and eggs tire especially helpful in a meat shortage. .A fa mily with its own chickens and eggs, is sure of its own protein food and helps ease the demand j ei the market Thousands of wo J men, who grew up on farm.' and hi. w how to raise poultry, can be of the Cl earest help in the o iuu trj's food situation this year, if they will turn to raising chick I ens j t o.mt on It) chicks for each member of tour family when you order \ ur lathy chicks this spring. But before you get your chicks, make the r.ght preparations for j housing, watering and keeping them in good health, A ulletin board placed on the kitchen .wall and used for inter family reminders and messages is helpful in many households. If you are having a busy Sunday morning and are planning to pto duro a warm, syrup apple pie for inday dinner in record time, try this idea. Prepare the pie ennt pletels the day before and -tore unbaked ill the refrigerator over- ] i ight. Then, after church and 1 while the dinner Hs cooking, place it in the oven for linking. Recruiting Sut^ Opened ln R ^ -OVer ur i Xavy Rec-1 IVttv ' 1 a Xavj j at i!ic 41 kaPiu$ J|. !Us week. vJ >d in VolJ :‘IV invit'J Iti his ivu vicinity as , Willaia It:. , class lias opt* ing Suhsta:: til'll in Koar be there all women intuit for Navy ,i . him for an interview u hile still restrict w:(|e merits of di'.tf’ branches now a live registrants Navy's cot now are open litres of is ;,,p| experience in any phrase .)■ struction. They 'are' ^J eligible for ; tty of[jC!t'J| ill the Naval If serve. W Seventeen ■ eligible to vei inteer f'-'s'B l|ve. Hot-.,,® age nie I'C ope; The ... lotion ijS 1 men betl rN-J whft h. ■‘K-ster reac'J on anger end branch i oi Naval R. soon as the ; 18th birthday the jurisdiei; vice and is volunteer r service. W omen w : ■ ...... U AVES ma blanks and complete on tile WAX KS from Brown. l.t. Cnidr. B. Neelv, -M the State's N vy Re : • yesterday tha' many w«r8 needed for duty with theKiffl Carolina has been isi . p'll North ; a quota of Education a: | physical^ I meats for the V AYES , relaxed eons', lerably C.ajs Neely said. N a wonut] ! only have two i work to qua:; | the WAVES a To 17 year I extends it,. ! Over ;7>0 trade fy the young i fieer ratings, to the young •. inters, trade schools t.ach evflijl from radio to e ireentry, as* , for about thi’" months. ? I About .'10 p.-r , t af theJ personnel now male ^ 'teen age young■ ters, to3j| Neely said y. . May. "Evcm of them" he add’ 1. "is well a way to another pr ’inotiar. § now.” ais' high s i' ’0 l ■ men, the® st Possi:|| "'1>. whicha| ui'.s for p®j| w are AT FIRST ■ SIGN OF A c USE 6*6 TABLETS. SALVE. OV,1 I Week of April 12t MONDAY. II ESDA1 Andrews Sisters GIVE OUT SISTERS Admission—Children 9c. All* down stairs 25r. Balcony & eluding tax. WEDNESDAY Russell Harden LONE PRAIRIE Admission -- Afternoon and> 9c and 20c, including new tn THURSDAY and FR15J Leon Krrol - Mary Hele' STRICTLY IN T1 GROVE down stairs 25c. Balcony eluding tax. SATURDAY Charles Starrett fighting BUCKAROO
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