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Our officers and employe is are alert to serve your interests and will take pleasure in supplying you with information about any of our facilities. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. ©Henderson, N. C. The Leading Bank in This Section 1889 Fiftieth Anniversary 1939 •, City To Seek State’s New TB Hospital With letters sent to the committee in charge, Henderson today entered the fight for location of the new tuberculosis sanatorium the State of North Carolina is to build in the eastern part of the State. Fred Allen, secretary of the Hen derson Chamber of Commerce, said letters were forwarded to the com mittee recently appointed by Gover nor Hoey to consider a location. This group consists of State Senator J. L. Blythe, of Charlotte, and Represent atives O. M. Mull, of Shelby, and L. L. Burgin, of Henderson county. Mayor Henry T. Powell is also writing members of the committee on behalf of the city itself, and oth ers are also being asked to join in the fight. Mr. Allen said all citizens inter ested in having the new hospital lo cated near this city are urged to write the three members of the com mittee immediately, urging them to visit the city to inspect sites that are available here. It was pointed out that Hender son never has had any State institu tion, and that this fact might be con sidered as a factor in its favor. Letters being written are mere pre liminaries to the city’s bid for the new Hospital, it was understood, as the chamber of commerce and other groups are expected to join the cam paign in earnest in the immediate future. Raines Car Is Captured An automobile and six cases of corn whisky concealed in it, together with the driver, Joe Oakley, were seized near Oxford last night by Granville county officers, ABC Of ficer J. C. Champion, of this county, said today. He said Oakley is in the Granville county jail at Oxford awaiting a hearing on next Tues day. champion said the car belonged to Johnnie Raines, and was the third belonging to him that had been seiz ed within a year. Champion got the other two, he said. Both men are Henderson residents, the ABC officer said. He added that the car was a new Ford V-8. The other cars seized were con fiscated and sold by order of the courts. Granville officers got the Ford car last night several miles out from Ox lord on the highway toward Raleigh near the colored orphanage, Cham pion stated. ONE DEFENDANT UP IN COUNTY COURT One defendant was in county court today before Recorder R. E. Clements Lizzie Satterwhitc was guilty of as sault, and prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of part of the costs: FREE! I The New Sherwin-Williams I HOME DECORATOR KENT . Vance Coal and Lumber Co. Phone 30 For Lumber Hrniterson Uathj iEltspafrlr ™SIAG Police Launch Drive To Bring in Delinquent City Motorists A drive against residents of the city who own automobiles and have not purchased their city tags has been launched by the police, and Chief J. H. Langston has sounded a warning to all delinquents to come in now and purchase their plates and display them on their automo biles. Ernest Crews, Negro, was hailed ipto city court today for not having a' city tag on his autonjobile, and prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of the costs, and se curing the proper license. R. M. Battle, charged with being drunk, was not guilty and was dis charged by the court. BUCHAN PROPERTY FIGURES IN DEEDS Four realty transfers were record ed with the Vance Registry Wednes day, three of them covering trans fers of the lands of the late Mrs. Mary A. Buchan on Andrews avenue extension. Mrs. Laura Buchan sold her inter est in the Mary A. Buchan estate to the Citizens Bank and Trust Co., for $lO and considerations. Citizens Bank and Trust Co., as administrators, transferred the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Buchan to the de visees, George T. Buchan, et al. Geo. T. Buchan, et al, sold H. T. Morris the property of Mrs. Mary A. Buchan for $lO and considera tions. «-. F. Moseley, trustee, sold Rowena \ To (fries two tracts of land in Nut bush township for $1,125. MRS. HERMON DIES IN HICKORY TODAY Mrs. George Hermon, mother of Mrs. Frank Powell, of this city, died this morning in Hickory. Funeral services will be conducted in Hickory tomorrow. Mrs. Hermon had been ill with pneumonia for some time, and for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Miss Elsie Powell and Frank Powell, Jr. had been at her bedside. SHEEP RAISING IN EDGECOMBE GROWS Tarboro, May 25. lnterest in sheep raising is on the upswing in the section in and around Edge combe county, J. C. Powell, farm agent of the State College Extension Service, -said today One of the principal causes for this renewal of interest was the re cent cooperative lamb sale held here at which prices as high was $12.50 per hundred pounds were received. Edgecombe sheep growers have marketed their lambs cooperatively for a number of years, and the ship ments from Tarboro have topned prices paid on other North Carolina markets for the past two years. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See Page Four 1. Os which country is Bagdad the capital? 2. What is the name for a mass of compacted ice originating in a snow-field? 3. What is another name for the minor planets? 4. With what countries was Spain allied during the World War? 5. How long is a fathom? 6. In which country is the beauti ful Loch Lomond? 7. What is the correct pronunciation of the world ethereal? 8. What is the atmospheric pres sure at sea level? 9. For what government agency do the initials FTC stand? 10. Which Major League baseball club is managed by William B McKechnie? Fire Loss In April Is At 5-Year Record Fire damage in Henderson in April amounted to $12,666.75, File Chief Cooper Ellis announced today. The figure was the largest for any one month in more than five years, or since the O’Neil building burned ir March, 1934, and was likewise more than the fire loss for any full calen dar year since 1934. There were 15 calls to firemen lasi month, but only in five of them was there damage sufficient to be record ed. There was no fire loss in Apri. of last year, and in March of thi? year the amount was only SSOO. Si> of the twelve months of 1938 were without any fire loss whatever, bu' no month of 1939 has so far showr a perfect record. The teacherage fire, with a loss of $8,600, was the heaviest in April, bu’ there was another, the bowling alley blaze, in which the loss was listed at $3,150. Another was put down at $750, and one at $62, and the fifth at sl7. Police Finger Print Quartet Who Tried to Flim Flam Local Negro Four Negroes, two of them women, were taken into custody by police today for investigation, after a pair of them reportedly had attempted to pull a slim-slam stunt on another Negro. The Negroes gave their names as Annie Mae Gilmore, alias Annie Mae McMillan, of Durham, Lucy J. Hol comb, of Cleveland, Miss., Johnnie Hyman, alias Johnnie Hyman Rober son, of Durham, and James Buddy Hall, of Alexandria, Va. The quartet are being detainee here, and their finger prints have been taken to be forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Identification. Memorial Service At Union Chapel A memorial service will be held at Union Chapel church Sunday morn ing at 10:30 o’clock, honoring all the deceased members of the church. Friends and relatives are cordially invited and are requested to carrj flowers to decorate the graves. SUMMER SCHOOL TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK Because of demands for summei school work made by students whe are still in junior colleges and vrr schools, it has been decided to post pone the regular work of summer school for high school students until next week, according to announce ment today. Anyone interested in taking cour ses this summer and desiring infor mation is asked to contact W. D Payne, Mrs. E. E. Nanny, or S. M. Crowder. They will be glad to have students from the county high schools, as well as the city school. SOUTH HENDERSON COMMUNITY NIGHT Community night will be had a South Henderson community house tonight, with the recreation depart ment as the sponsoring organization. The program will begin at 7 o’clock. The public is very cordially invit ed to attend. cola drink. : Absolutely k §?4 pure. 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