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High School Grid Candidates Report Friday Morning Coach Robert Broome ïs Here And Ready To Work Backfield Replace ments to Be Main Worry While L i η e Candidates Promise Strong Forward Wall; Much Expected ol Reserves. Ruber! \V Br< !ικ·, 11 « · athlet.< , . arh and ( 111· ' ι ιΐ' « .1 j » » ι Λ iml «du rMion «it Hendei <·η he.h <·M· · 1. ! 1.■ arrived m t!ie city and today 1 ued tii s t call l'or gridiron ; » - j > · ;mt appear ««t t i it · seho. 1 i·' <1. > a .· η ; • g at îi o'clock. Br 01 |1C, Wlio.c !l : , M M.i , ,1. yt (1 football lotir y. ir .,t Appala , : π. ni Si; île Tea· h» 1 « · «111 ■ > · « ·. .1! B-ione. and participated πι h.i-Uet ill there, also. 11< 1 ;* . ,j · pnk* n. . \\ talking ncunta :,»■ ♦ >·. ;md i> :'-i • . ; 1 r:■ ol ay· . When f| mm .ed about draft number. ( . · Broome. : ♦ iieved he is here fnr the year, at a asl. Henderson will be ab ·;î a> strong •\ the line this year *a> last, pr· » -son dope has it il - there'.-- that • l; thing which pester : » 11 'loot 1 iil coaches—last year's regular- re • an along with several c.ipablc re . ■ - - Among the c aidai.ite> e\ 1 *etcd b.ick I · r the l·:e are 1 It»\v n: ci Faulkner. Davada Lo-ighlin, iiloi ( η . -is«>111, Stow:·rt. 1 i· .ν d SàMij» 'Ή *1 ml ( . » : ι· · Miii Sidcl m· ι < ·;ι<ί;» · 11 ; ι \ ι * b< ι ! ι _. ι/ : 11 i ; il i ι; civ 1 ,«Ί(1 pr - ρ< t ! . , :. . ■„· · this : h « toughest Job !«ί the now r.ionti'i. ( ί ! adimtion t· π il; ('·»(' ιρ· :ι ]1 Bîeko, ;ι t r j ρ 11 · tht ο a toi. Jen y Faulkner, a l1.· « >ct p.ι : <■·■ - ■ · . ·.« 1 t hiini nir.llf . .111:1 < '» IV s.l p·. ; . ! il.-t. >h 11 ty ! 1 : ; 111. \\ il» » cl M 1 · · ( .' tin' kicking. Billy Λ lion and Koborl : I ! !i» r I :· ·;κ 1 1.1 r«-t i : Π .· .i ·. Γ11.l \ t« .11 Mr( ; !'(■(·. .1 1)| !.· il··. ·. ·. , . li·· ah i îv t«» |· 1 y. 1»; t v.a .· »ch j .. - · .1 <11. M V ι « · ■ > ' ' 'id pi 1» fil tu: ability : r >i. Sc\ · : ;. 1 Γ· . · Ί voor's outfit have put on · .:· I dur , njg t.lu' years lay off, ntid 1 I bo in thoro l ightmg 1 « τ a ' ' * -'ι iiu* hoi th. ('banning \\ ay. ·'·.·. h Γ »·!ty l.id. who did n· ' ■ ictiun hi î y.ir. due t ·■· tart, i s U"ing 1- fcivo t·. \ iinic, ' ι niihh o\ < Γ ;ι lin·· t · ■ ·■ He ha ; 'l;c ι m wer and tin· hu . i ' , .!·.· a · t'nr ' aid wall 'al a· t. 'Πιο 1 a d < have born <· I'M .vard t'i ιr tfho raid c ·' i. ·.· 1 · vpor '«ι tu!'τι < ut i:i f:ill »· . · · · ■ *· ·>■ 1 ■ Va<·'·, Hp mo pon · · « T·' 1 v. Nerve Rdckin% HEADACHE Eases the Pain — Soothes the Nerves The quick-acting ingredients in tlir "BC" formula ease headaches promptly and gently soothe nerves upset by the pain. Also relieves neu ralgia, muscular aches and func tional periodic pains. 10c and 25c si/.*». Use only as directed Consult a physician when pains persist. NOTICE Of Special Election το tin·: voters ok vanci CoPXTY. XoRTH ( Άl!( >1.1Χ Λ : It h.i\ i tiji lieu πι'1 ,: ι lie. I : y tin Vance I ' · ■ : ; 111 >' iJ. ..ml Elect >11 :i • •(M I ' > I ; I tn ■ V til till' ρ ι I l\ ■ It'll- 'it Sect 1'iM C ■ 11 ; 11 > 1, ■ ; )>) -mil Ch.ipt. 431. ι Ί tin· I * 11 ί * I ;. ■ Ι...·,··- ι if Χ. ι . ' a 1< 11 i 11 : ι. I iliiT. . \l - Im·' f'.idr ■·' North I'll' ιΙ'.τι.ι. I !l :·ι Sect >11 :M 1 I ' :·;!» ι ■. th,; I ι -ul'l .ι· ι ut un niliri ni 1 Ofii· tered '. .iters ' ' \',.])cr Counl\ • if-irittl tin· pet 111' : ι η ί μι- tiny : spec..,1 cl' ii ii m ι m l!r qui· 11· Ί1 11 Alcoholic Beverage Control Stores ii Vance C'niinty: And said I'i't.tlnii I; ·\ nig been dtn> , ί csciitfd tn tin V;in. ' l 'ι unity 1 !· ·.ι π ■ ■ Kl.. Ί il HIS. pUi'sll.illt 1.1 tilt' plo\, 1 ί ι ni' Section ~~κ ( '! ι. 11 )t t τ 4!> an Chapter 431, of tin· Public I. : ι \\ ι Ni l tli Carolina. 1937. (Michie's Cod "I North C ι ίο 1111 a. 1939. Sectioi • '41. (Kill). Tin· Vance County Bo:,r; 1 Elections has called mid direct.·, that :i . peci.il election -hall 1·.· licit throughout Vance County. and each precinct thereol a-· nmv e.-tal ί-lit'd, on Tuesday, tne 121 t day . October, 1941, and this is publii notice ni' such special election as re (|iiired by law.· Registration for said election shal begin .it !l οVI· ■ .■)%. Λ M . on Satin ,!;.y. September 27. 1941, and tin Hooks hall remain open lor regis nation until sun set. Saturday, O. tober 11. 1941. Registrar- will be a the pulling place tor registration ο ' otcrs on Satlirdav. September 27 1941. Saturday, October 4. Kill, anr Saturday. October 11. 1 !)41, betweei tlie hours of 9:00 Λ M and sun-se' Saturday, October IK. 1911. will b. Challenge Day and the Registrars Will attend the polling pl...-es oil lb;, date Iroin 9:1)11 A. M. t" 1111 I1· M· till October 21, 1941, tlv .late tin pecial election is to be held, tin polls shall open for voting ' Ί > A. M. and close af li:3tl IV M . E.i-t t rn Standard Time. All qualified electors who arc ρ:· 1 erly registered m the (ï.'lierai ΚΙ»·· t ion Registration lio.iUs prior to th. registration for the special election as wi ll vis those electors who re,' 1er in aid special election, shall I" entitled to vote in said election. At said special election then hall be submitted to the qualifier voters the following questions: Km County Liquor Control Stores", am Minted oil the same ballot "Againsl County Liquor Control Stores". Canva: ing III' votes will be hac by the County Hoard of Klcctions al 11:00 A. M. Eastern Standard Time ' η Thursday, October 23. 1941, a 'lie Courthouse in Vance County, anc continue until completed This 14th dav of August, 1941 VANCE COUNTY HOARD OK ELECTIONS. 14-21-28-4 SOI THAI.I. !·I \\ 111 i . f lui) U I North 1 K'lidi'i ■. ι i Ι.ι.Μ» U c .lei il Alllu . ilnsiery Mill L Pet. I.Ollil .80(1 Hill: PIEDMONT I I Λ(ϋΈ ( lui) U. ι.. I I > ι ri ι ; ι m . . Γι:' Ι'..I ! π II >111 h . . ; ι:.: ( ι ! Ct 11SI Η 11*11 . Ιϊ!) ι; î Χι ·ιΊ ι ι Ik . ι;:: γ ; H ichiimnd '!<! ι... ( ΊίιιΙι .Ile III r.îl Λ hi-. : 11ι ι:; ,1 ' .-S,ι Iciti .κ! . AMERICAN I.I ΛΟΙ I (lui) \\. I.. \cv. Vurk il: I ·!."> B.I Inn ii) Ii4 t'hiciiM" 7n r,4 ' "11 \ claliil . (if) (ιό IMn.it CI (ill st ι.. m is >n t:î Philadelphia 58 74 \V;i hiligti.ii f>4 7.~> N ATION M I I \(.t I! flub W. !.. ■->1. I.. mis . . 8H },. Β klyn 17 C " 11 u · 11111:11 i Til Γ.7 !'.!t I.un;ll I'll .">!· .cw Υ"Π; ι. 1 (lii Cl..ca«o .1 it..stun 7 ( i I'hilailcipliM ill! mmsmmmmmù SOI THAI.I. ΙΊ.Λλ Oi l Wr trill Alt· \ .■■<·. ΡΙ! Ι)Λ1»;ΧΤ Ι,γΛΓ.ΙΈ \ιm*11Ί!; .1 1)111 : .. Kiehmond .1! I'··: ·■ 1 ·■ mth. ("rl (l η lit I I'l ' .it Λ 111 Λ J I le. Cliai lotli ί ■ ι \Vn;-ton-S:ileni. ΛΜΙ ΙίΚ \\ Ι.Γ.ΛΓ.ΙΈ Now Vni'k 1 '.· ■ t>h 1. ( 'lr\ cl,mil .it 1 >(■*.!'« 'it. Philadelphia ; 11 Wi^hington. 1 inly !_;.·!! 1 · ι ■ · λΊη < 11 ; led. ΝΛΤΙΟΝΛΙ. I.KACi'K Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Si. I.ouis ; 11 CΊ1 ic; 1 m> ( ' ini ηπΊ ' it I 'ι Π mi : nil. H« '. il nt ,\Vv. V- ik. Results omsmmsgmmm SOFTBAfl. I'l.AV-OKI North llrndVTM'ii 1 o. Ho-ier\ Mill Hose 4. Wivli τη Auto 3. ΓΙΙ OMON'i Ι.ΚΛΓ.ΙΤΞ I ) I h,u I ιί-3. Norfolk 1-1. fli .i li.tl<· I 3. Wins: m-Salem 11-2. Greensboro 3-9. AsUevillTi (1-3. l'oit.- moi it 11 1 - I. I ! "hmond I) -1. \ΛΙΓΚΗ'\\ Ι.Γ.ΛΟΙ Κ New York 2. Boston l. Washington 9· Philadelphia >'!. (Inly 11 ! ' | il. I >>·< I. \ M ION M I I·' ><;<'► i.!_\ ρ 1 1. I'l· 1.1'loi ι il I 1-1 Pittsburgh 3. ( ' i 111 11111 ; 11 i :: ( inly g.u ·. played North Henderson, Rose Win In Series Piay-Off Textiles' 16-7 Victory Puts Hosiery Mill Out; Western Auto arid | Rose Play Again To- | nii?ht. North 1 lendei >oii put the 11··-··■ - il < m it ni tin· ('ity \ λ ;i^uc si >111 ).·, ι 1 ■ I > 1. ι > - « ill by w-inning tin· seeond mm · • Γ n three game series. l(i In 7. Wed | ne>dav night, gi\ ing the Ί 'extile . i clean -weep ol the svrie.- with th" | Knitter-. ;iiκ! in tin· nightcap. I»·· ·'! - cored a 4 In 3 victory over Western) Auto in the first gun if of a . erie between these clubs. North Henderson victory gi\*< ! Hint tiMiu ;i place in the I innIs. Tlu Hosiery Mill singed ;i live run | scoring spree to pull on the short j ι de of ;-η 8-7 >core in tir· lift h in - I iiing. but the Textiles ran rampant it, the si\lh. scoring eight run . Th Knitters turned in 12 errors, eight : <>l them being charged against out - j nek I* Western Auto was enjoying a 3 to 1 .. lead iii the first of the sixth when |j hill Scoggins heaved one from short-' stop far away from ("levé Moore l.i t ha-e. allowing two Hose run ' to trickf* over the pi:·♦«-. •John Church pitched for the Au'·· boy . replacing. tln'ir. ace. Archie! P»oyd. who ha· a badly injured an 1:le. Ho.-e turn· i in ! \ <· cr: < ·; ■ . 111r· · ι ι tin·!η being ch.,rg'd agam^t S!·.in ner Turner at boil. VVe-ti ι II Auto rd 1Î ·■ e cet tonight. The boxes: Hosier.\ Mill Ah Ιϊ II Ο \ I Warrick, lb ..... 4 Π 1 7 0 ·ι Hunt. 12b . .... 3 1 1 4 0 -> Kdward.-. 3b ...31 102.? W« 'odi ul 1, rf 4 1 ! I 1 ο I'owei . el 4 0 110 4 Mill . -p 312111 Knight, c 3 112 0 1 Allen, ll 3 0 0 0 12 .Lick-on. ρ I 0 0 0 2 0 1 l\ P..we, . ..212 0 <i Lowrv. f ...21020 Tot; V llt'lHM'l'Sllll PridKon, Uli Acres·. —2 b K. l.iiMUles·, e ! ). I ..imjlcy. el' Bi'uswoll, II . Nelson, 2b-rf I'm l'ce. I Crocker. |i Kenn, if Mi«lil. > X hall-ley. 1 Field-, lb \i> r. Γι 1! 4 1 1 1 1 ! . 4 1 4 2 ι j τ *. I 1 I 2 ι η II II 3 (ι 4 II 1 II 2 1 I II II 1 3 II I II To!;:!· 31! Hi 14 21 1 Score l>y uiiiint, II.ι cry Mill KL'iι ίιΓιΙΙ II North Henderson . 2nl 508 s ■ Two ι,;,.- · lut ' Acres'. W l.aiu'U ι 'rucki I'esc Kd\v ;.rd . I Tinner. Hoy le. cf (i.ii'Mian, 21 Γ . al. II' Kelley. rl ( - 1 - ..III. I Will κ 11 III I'nuei \li Κ 11 <> I il 0 12 :: ι ι h 4 II ι η \ I I II 1 1 II II (I II Western \ntii Λ Κ ι M ■ 1 . Il Woudlief, 2b . Mm .I'e. 1 ι > 11 an ι in, e Miisclev, cf . , St ·< in, .1. Kiltrell, rl Κ. I',, .yd. si Church. |> Kellv. 3b . 3d 4 I 21 Μι i; ii ο ι ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 I II 3 1 1 II II I II 3 II II 1 II II II 1 I) 1 II 1 I Total Sem e by 21 HI a ι.' (I Two lia-e la' A Kiltrell. \Vmi I. l-.dward,-, Small Business Men Reorganize To Aid 1) tense I A recent siirvev among tin men j I e rh i ρ of the National S : .. ! ' P.iei ι .κ·.· IVIi'ii V as ι 'Cui c\ tending j .nto ilî >ï:it« >. accordai·; !n an an- j II uncement from its xc· ,11\ e ol - ί fiées m Chicago, discloses that "un ie·.· defense order < »! m,ite> ι a I for regular production can be obtained at ι ne.· more than <>') per cent of th : ! ι a η u I a C' î 11 r i η · * plants covered by the arvey will be '. · ret d to -hut flown, throwing several bundled thou and ι.en and women out Γ work." "In considering way and means >!' m or effectively meeting this ;ical emergency." the announcement ' continued. " a rcoruanizat'mi wa de ••ided on. HeWitt M. Kmerv resigned as pre ident ot the assoc atiou to be •-•me a mem:a r of tue Ii·m of Pratt and Kiii. iy, business c.· msel! ors. I ν i th off ici in tin· Pitt.* field build m». Chicago. This lirrn will handle ihe a iiion's public relations and ill a! ο immédiat» ly start a nation drive to -ol.dify the ranks ot ι -mall business men." I Monroe Shakespeare, president of I the Shalu . on « F s 11 i 11 i» Tackle com panv "1 Kalama/. hi. Mich., was ulect; | : ,d t . icc" d I'.Micry ;» president, ι Mid m an ·:'< r\ iew stated, "I'm ,· ni dent ths t the new set-up will enable Mi Eni< y to d a far more »'.·(·;r »■ : - a t»ciati<»n as |< w !l |.c re! < od -I the limitations m ipo.· ed upon Lan by the ol t ice of president. 1 am gieaily pleased that im M. Prntt is Ιο work with ι h< 11 ills tn ! i· i : Id incrc.isrcl ιΊ Ire ι in· fur the association. Mi I -. : « t Τ . - ho M.l'iitt. !. " ■ t 1 · J a - ι\jjenence in I 1* ΐ 11 - · I a - '(·(·< ι ■ ci ί ί ι · î ίι η H iniijl I - ! ί. ■,.{>· cun ν in(.·«.·< 1.' Shak< '.it ft ! " : I Λ'ά, "ί ! lilt ' I !!(!< Ί 11)«· .. .. '·· Π «il III !»)! :'. * Stttafl int - ι- !i gr;iv<» (lange r «»l be · :.' !· > ij>€·<! «»ίΓ. \V< ρπφιι ι· J· " t. ι ■! . ι ! id tli« η take what • · : ι y ι m· litre- .i : y t«.< .-r ! υ: ; 111 €,v ι ι i ι » t forced t<» ! j ·.·''! ' SILK INDUSTRY MAY MOVE TO CAROLINAS ' ' 1 1 1 ;'W,. s Γ It might br p.., . i·,· ■ · ··.·,·.. ; I i Ik induct ι ν iiî s.mi:u Carol ma, thinks J. fitaf . ■ · . i -sil: ι;ι. e 'iiiiiiW - · ... ; : :ϋ* iiKl-istry ! 111 : ; : . · ·ι . ? ' « ■ ί '.. 1. : ι · * 1 « » >taU· > I « » »·.' • · ' . '· · t · » ci'lïî ill .«· and • m-ii t ; ν ther enter anu% Hunch· <i of iltx rrj tiei . upon W hich jI.V. ·»: ; subsist .t ! ι : · ■ - I fli lirelv. λ il· plantert îm î\î? <Iale m - ,nffi iîf!y th«- J.' \ -nai V vv;i. and .-ill;worm \vc*i< ra »d and :lk |)] oduc(-d ϋ; many ι " t.- « »· îhf 'ait Muliii ! ; \ ti ι » ..! th«' tv | ·!' : ill·: worn. f« t-d upon an· \ν<Ί1 adapt «·( 1 * ' -S' -Lit I : ( . · . . i . Ml Joli·' ..id Tin· osti n h να,ίΐ ■. < on tl·*· a\ « ·; ne .'i 1 -2 p< · md - I.IMMYS I Kl IT IWarper 407-409 Gamett St. IHll.i. ΙΊ\ \ 1*1*1.1 II. oy. ( ;ui 1 JUIŒ 27c i; mot. ( I'v. COCA-COLAS 23c \i:moi it s staiî PURE LARD 50c nv 99c I l.M. (TV ilnririi for Metier Hi.iltli PILLSBURY FLOUR ΜΛί· 27c 53c Cocktail 2 "Ân'25e ΛΚ.ΛΙΟΙ IfS ( OI!\ Mill HASH 17··· Baked Beans2 '· "L15C CAMPBELL'S Flakes κ ' 5 e é- - f Mli! \( I I W ill. Garden Fresh Produce <;<>!,m \ it BANANAS, 4 lbs. 17c I . S NO Potatoes Î0 lbs. 17c \k ι si/,!·:- ; π » LEMONS, 2 fc. 29c M U ( !ϊ<(Γ sw I ! Γ Potatoes, 6 lbs. 19c ( OH IK \l)() (. It ! I Ν PEAS, 2 lbs. Β Ε Ε Τ S C A R R Ο Τ S Bunch 5c CHEESE BREAD COFFEE .AMI ο I, Λ κ ι : — 1) \lsï I'OI \l) 1 ! : 11*1.1 Mil Sll S \NIIW Κ II i)Ot 1ÎI.I I KIS1I <;<n.Ill S HI.I Nil 25c 2,..,-.- -16c 2., -24c In Furtherance of National Defense Wl \ΚΓ ΛΙAKINO II I'OSSIIiLi; ΙΌΚ Λ <>{ Id lil V I Nil ΓΙ ΙΙ ST.ATI S SAVINGS STAMPS IN U)l ι: OWN Ν I Ί(ί IlltOI! ΙΙΟΟΪΙ In collaboration with the I'nited Sj;>trs C.i;\ ernment. mid .i^ .» < <>n\ιίιημκτ to (he pu(>li< we aii' making it puvsihl·· in·· you to purchase 10c and ?5c Defense Savings Sianips at miui nearest lii^ Star Sii'icr M irket or l ittle Star Food Store—starting immediately. \o need I 1 I ·'.»\ ( ! out of your way- ask our < oflce Counter attendant l'or an al'uun and start your savings for securil.x today. When the total of your stamps etj»· Is sis 7"· ><>u may exchange it for an interest hearing hond. for whi li in ten years, you will receive a (ίον «ί liment eheek for $25.00—a increase η your original investment. I VKI vol κ C IIANiil l\ SAVINGS STAMPS \ l VOl Κ BIG STAR SUPER MARKET 17 OZ. < \ Ν S NO ! < AN? li OZ. ί ANS Salad Dressing ''À,! 21e 110 ΝΊ A NI I Oleomargaine 2 vl-L 25e I)! I Κ ΙΟΙ S (.Kl Ι Ν GIANT PEAS 2 i>i ι μονίί si,κ ι η ou cri niii ii Pineapple 2 1 ! ()!t ! 11 \ (.OUI—Iil.l Mil II JUICES «™,n 3 Pork & Beans f 71 III RU s rk Lye Hominy L SPAGHETTI 2 ^ 11c f · Π 1*111 ! I.II' S rt NO ! nr Lima Beans J ,.«« 25e Prune Jwice " 2 n.V.'» 27e TOMATOES r« 2 Zi 15c COLONIAL ,v™" 3 . .«> 23e <11 RI ! S li; OZ. «AN III RU s ty NO. ·>>.. Γ Λ Ν s 27c 27c 10c 5e 15c l'ï I \ NI» < \K\ V I ION 15c ■ MILK CANS 25c I A MA SLICED BACON, lb. 23c RORK LOIN ROAST, lb. 17c J.lt A Ν 111 I > 15\m lil 1 1 POT ROAST, lb. 18c 100·. ΓΙ Kl ΙΌΙίΚ SAUSAGE, lb. 19c ΙΌ Κ Κ BRAINS .j λ MIXED SAUSAGE Ι /y2^ SPARE RIBS ^ ^ it RIB STEW ID. I KM KM SS S Μ ο ΚI II PICNIC HAMS, lb. 23c ! .VI ΚΑ Mill Κ W 111X1. FAT MEAT, lb. 10c M.K I II Luncheon Meat AS^un n 21c
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