Contest Winners ( \ ! λ winners must rail it Dispatch office lor pri/c tnoiKM 1 I ;rsi l'ri/.e ι»ί s.ï.OO 10 Winners pirked II out ot 1 *i \ ach re« et\ cs .'iOc Ralph \\ laiton Leslie ν HamcN \liee λ iek .lack W illi.inis Mrs i . I I lliniiton. ( linton î «lu ai d ( iriffith. Mrs ||im I Pou <·Ι1 ( harlie W itkiiis I*. Κ W '»o(||irt \ ester Κ nit; ht s,·, mill Γι i/.c ot x -.00 10 winners pu ked 1.Î out ot Iti lath receives 20c John >1 lluçhe- Jr. I es ( ansler Hilli; Prit» hard ΗιΙΙν Κ "dark .Mis William Morgan King ton l'a. la» k \ inson James II 11 is* lit H V Terrell Bohhv 1 inch W > Terrell. Ji rhird l'vi/e s ι 00 Γϊ 1 winners pieked 1Î out of hi. 1 aeh recei\ es !'»♦ l.radv Di'kersnn steuart l*'o«;lem;!ii I ï I'ridqen Jr. Martha Bait* Helen I ow r\ Mildred l'ace, route 1 Mrs. I li/aheth ( hav is Mrs. 1 ( |*oe Μι 11 \ league Donald Seiiert I. I ranklin ΝI « ( aulev W Β M m irk ( W Κ usse \ James Idwards route l Jimmie llite <«uerr\ llel'fncr ( icorne l'ow ers Mis \ M (ireenw.1% route .">. 1 ane W ehh W illianis i I . W ililams W I W 11liams ( lit'ion linn.'lt Mrs. Il L. White Jr.. <·! Tow lis\ il le Lo\ d \V ilknis Bill\ Mitehell Mrs J M Miteliell. Κ ( W hite Κι 11 \\ oodliet K l 1 il Mer. î r Mrs \ Β 'smith Mrs \\ I < lihornc Kohert I · e I ι ueette W «Mis HI.u k !. il! Malcolm I .onu. Duke Routs Vols, 19 to 0; Other Games Rich- !.. : Υ ι ! ιί.— AP'i Ε (Τ! il i ci III di.\< H. Ulltl ' Λ fi< ·' ·. 1 Jot ' Ί π . · , ·.· \V S- I1· ::· m . · .ι'. ··!.· Cadet* • : ι ' · .<»· i î. d T:u· Λr.r.y won thai Κ with Citadel 1 !)-6. Duke. Su Γ : · : r. C >n:ei'ence η·>νν ! er house, shows its wares to the folks, ; : t t>. : t · ι s ■ ter wit.. \1 ι rv 1 ; ■ il Til ' ; ι i ' t:\eii seIve ·.»» ··> Β \vl hid rec>u: ; ■ m \ .· ·ι:.η . Γ·.·ηη···· ■ft W ' ■ ' ruling maji>r ■ ' . : ι . Ken lucky and G u;. k ί; ι h« · s gin <>: \ · s · · :ι . ·ρ : foe- 1 ··. ·. ο ne by defeating Washington and Lee 7-0 and s ■ ith c.i.in r--p «- j tiveiy Th - ·ιι al it \V and L. ! gave a surprisingly good account of them-i·! .· 4 ι ; ρ st · ;.· \v ί t· .its. but Frank:»' Sinkwich md '··.· Gemcri tea m η .it. - ·. : ! s 1 .ne Al Grygo and fellow Gamecof·,·.-. What a Difference Soap and Water Can Make Ever notice how much better a car runs after it has been wash ed and cleaned, to say nothing of how much better it looks'.' A good washing and cleaning such as we give a car makes all the difference in the world. Let L's Clean Yours lip EVEREADY CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 707 »··-■ Oweri s Error Gives Yanks Fourth Game Brooklyn. Oct. t: (AP) —Th»· \ .!·('< .M red At - Su: .1. V :.,!··.·<« .muttu·: ■ d tin· Λ Γ. ·ι\ Γ. "il . · < trail d tiit \unqu -! · i Dodders coining a : - Ρ a tûte"' \a> "i· ' Thi y wer^ t-y .. ! ic 1 tj v\ u .ûted Mi· world U» C «irh \1 f h . -»?·.!> - ; red ·: nd t u gang joined iti wîlîi Y · ^ » ' baseman, ριι11 c d ·. - > . t t»t rcht ci iiiu: • 111 d bv.tian t. h':»··. ; t · , through his • ;h W · ill S a ν a V' i Si : _ ' ··. S! uni ' t. · ! ·. another! di . - · .ν, .ιng h«»t (i c ' - '.u·' eu · l )-·«::;! · loop Ί< ! fil nd ci. - .i ; · : > 11 st ι ί ; ■" !?;.·· ' '!<· Ν. : 11 \ r U«»' ·· < brcaiv- ο >hould ' L;« ■ ? ! ! î ht î ' : I .· ·. · î . · ' 1 ! * : η Ί îdr. Bulldogs To Face Roxboro Here Friday W ! ' ' 'ν ϋ·1θΓ îh«\" «ν,. Η -.Αχ" - η' >eh --! Β ig:1. . ' ' CAROLINA TIGERS AND GRAYS DEADLOCK "*· ■ : · : f I t i ι ( · I » ; ι - • . II . ·. \:\c -i «ntcsl . ■■ ·and w.i ill.id I.) FORTY STUDENTS GET AVIATION TRAINING <1. -Thirty : m a ! id Πι Γι·.··· t\ ' Νυι·" ι ΛΑ ρ ■ . w : An ; .."·. \v .ι\ «· ,ί·lined ··. "Τ ·'· 'η tr.ru ng air ρ ' ' nation" de fense. The fac 11îe . " ae new ι >rt here at Chap.·! 11 .1 re ,eaol ti. ι > ■ ' . \. ι iο ' ;·;. ,n. ng f.lC; 1 : ties ίιΊ' st .tient.··· .it both institut,.>ns The Univ >rs;ty here began its program of flight training under ΓΛΛ - ,. .η- ι''-hip . year ί»,·, and three . ght cl ι . , in-i· i>!n-adv been I licensed. The aeronaut.cal program Γ the University is under the di rection of the Engineering School f the G re ter University. TIME IS EXTENDED FOR TAX PAYMENT Raleigh. Oct. β.—Employers sub ject to the state unemployment com pensation who have not paid the State tax of 2.7 per cent of their payrolls for the year li)40 may pay the State tax by midnight of Novem ber If?. 1941. and still get credit for 00 per cent of what thev would have -eceived from the federal govern ii :nt. Chairman A. L Fletcher, of the st te commission, has been ad vised by the Social Security Board This easing of penalty for not oaving the State tax on time be came effectiv? when President Roosevelt signed the revenue act of 1941 on September 20. Pas;- G-Jtb A\va\ · roni Ci t-.!nt Though Gant:. I >i. χ.· · · ·:ά '. ■ ■ ; knocked down !·> \ λ c Tt ···· > ::d nt>M¥ charsc> :· ι I . : : i) t■ I ' X '.4 ! ■ ' ' ; " . ' : :i : ». ι ! I < .: · Η :. ; • ■ ' ■ · ( i.. . \\ ·,' i ) . ; ι ;j ; ! Fcrdham Tc Display Bowl Club And Aces Ai UNC Chapel Hill. Oct. 6— A 1940 (.'■ tun Bowl t« . :■ U'.ici mk ! I ill' till' 1 !)4 ! Iι μ Πι '·\ ..: ni dozen ut 'tu il..' iii' · ·ι ·. ■ ■ ι il ■ · :. τ Λ11 - Λ ι « . :i th. -■ .· m till· thini! - ' ' ' ; ι i turnout Hi '. !l ■ ι· ν ιv'i'd : I : ι S..' - ,1 relay Nu. it'< η·.· ι who are talking bowl u imp and A - Λ ι ι.. ■. ι " us·.- Τ ν> ! ^ : ι τοηι .· ι : ■ 1; .· li. ! .\:id t·. t : \ '. · i! · -ilρ I . 1. ..! Hi ..ι-', Κ .\: it··., t: ■ ·.: . .·; ! τ! ι c<t. ' i.. ν . ι n't -t · |· . ' · ι . , · , λ u ι «ht· i ; · ι. ; l'ht · ;"l! ν II t.i · 1 ," ·ίΙ ; ι - :i ! · \ '. .!:·(· ·!..· (·■.··.·■ ' 1 · ■· .te. ' . Ill ν ! ■ .. : . .ι .< ι>;ι...<· ιι·; ttu·!. ·"·■:. and :·»·· ί;ιΐι·= • . ' ·. cii ·: ιre . ■ th..: wι<uIt: t an v. .1- U!ï:m .Itfll !.. • ! ' v· thi te.un 111 ; ι : i. ■ ' Κ uni " " ιιμίι .11.11 • ι ! ·.. - Λ ..-ici M ' i J-1 ;! m I ; V. ·' ; .■· . bat iil .ι" 't'.t r iun< ! il ' ' : ht' lï.ti i t ι\ \ ι, ι \· . . : ι m t h, < ... ' . \·· . '1 : '■ : ·! ' K.> · , i! ' il m· H..\\ 1 et lj i 11 H111 * ι " :·«·:<·.· ι· 1 ■ :!;«· Λ-.-.it att d ,. (i ( " ... : .1 · ( ' ι-wlt y liuil • ■ ■ ' I ι .· : ι- ■ ;·|Ι! tit: and pa · .!■·.· Ii : -t'l: ■ ..Ι ' Π ii.id T at'- .-.i.vin« unit-· • ! me. tor the 1 .■ ι Heels remember· \ u aii.s (urn th.it Bluinenstock. bill ι ..'ni Noble could g" last year, I Tl.rv'rt· nil back, plus several wl li e till c.itei. : n,. ; ι ι >ιι>; 1 . . ι ' . 1. Ί k Wil - \ . ited η \ ;|1- ! ι · · ( '· >t 1. >n It.iv I. .nut many < ι ι π wi.'er- ;irc pickiii!» back tin· year." Kill· p. u η . tin· sophomore fireball, i · ι λ 'Ί1 hot ici ill ι.; vc.ir. And λ m· hitu'kvr and I ekt gen , un ι. n Claude 1'iacil ■ '. ■ ·ί; luin a race lor the ι hi· si ning new lights arc Joe Λη ιi: t ΐι'ι ,,ιίΙ ( ίι ■ .ν ( 'hevi ι k". a pair !»···! "I 1 t'lvicl; who weir ! ! ο ίι 'Ui i.down t w in>" a t II !'.. . md lii'iin ν Γ,. 11 nila, nul ilV. , . Γ..· ,ia ν . t' 1 "ί the I la t." a coup!.' .i d Audi ejeo κ an "i. ι.. · · d ■ : ίι·. -opho i■ κ ii and 1 Chever I II 11 I 11 ' 1 ι ., ι. Ι.';.· al-o being 1 ■ . ■ I ■· ' 1 H ;. - "Si \ I'll nil'cks of ci. ; '· wh'ch Ι,.ιικΙιίΙ Carolina il.-. . ' l Ils» year. I 1-0 That a· ,\ new s. how e\ ci. lor the · I." .:-!a" i d t... their li.ek i ι ι d . tel en , - Tin news th.. ; Kordham has turned offensive-mind id. a ι ul ι- ι \pccting I" rule it- finc-i . ' 11 ia .· ; 11 l; attack ι Ί a 11 time straight Iron liu-e Hill to Kosv MOUNTAIN ROAD DELAYED BY WAR 1 ;..le ua. < >e: I' The ηι.·1. >i high j \>. ay a ι the ρ.'.ι i; ol Mt. Λ1 ichell, j \,ii :;i Carol.!» · highi si nui;mtani . • ,■-· τ : it· M ss:-sippi. must await ! Ii a il .mi of tile defence cmorg- I ency· VV. Vance Balse, Chief High ■ \ I '· : 'a -aid thai ' alter a. ] 1· !.. cinstruct tile new as- j cess road from the Blue Ridge at j 1 "Γ Λ Single-lane toll-!".· | connect.- Mt Michcll with '.a l'a kw y. which is open to t.aliu the Virginia line to the base M· Mitchell. School Body Gets Report Grand Jury The report of the grand jury at the October term "i \ ance criminal c ii ; t \\ι k whs received by the Vance County Hoard of Kducution today and was ordered accepted and 1 ;i< d Ί hi educ ation body held its ii t; :1a· onthly meeting for October, tin ! : -e-'.ion it ha.- had since the June meeting. I!i 11 ι -t was made of the grand nu y ·'· it when it undertakes in.sper t oiis o: school luis-es it take along .1 η clian I . ci nsultation. The board approved bus routes for school trucks during the current ' ..nd al - » ordi red s'igi, 11 I ι :. ' t■ ι the State School Com mission in Raleigh the annual bud get for the current sch· ol year. The session was short, as are most such meetings of the county board, business transacted being handled with s|ieed HOME GUARDS WILL MEET FRIDAY EVENING The regular weekly drill of the il m Guard- li.is been changed to Ι·"ι ■ 11, ι y evening tin- ne k instead f Tliursd;..» evening it was announced loday by .1 W. .lenkin , captain of the guards. The reason for the postponement ol the drill is that the Armory will be used Thursday night to hniiv* abolit troop- who will stop over here for the night en route ! southern maneuvers. Member of the Home Guard are asked to niaki note of the change in drill night for this week and to be on band at the usual hour Friday evening. Rpccial guests who were united h- the Thursday evening drill are also asked to come Friday evening instead. Proper government is government directly and positively helpful to the people. OLD SMOB ILE NOW ON DISPLAY Τ specifications SUBJECT TO CHANGe WITHOUT NOTICE Better looking Better lasting Better built THAN ANY OLDSMOBILE IN 44 YEARS Γ In addition to can non a: d shell for the needs of defense. Oldsmobile contrib utes a new kind of car to the new kind of need:* today's hard working America Τ Η Κ General Motors car that gave the world the famous Hydra-Matic Drive now takes another ireat step forward! For '42. Oldsmobile contributes ;he Β-44 — a brand new, heavier, huskier motor ;ar— with Hydra-Matics available for every buver! The B-44 is stamina-styled for better looks, with aew Double-Duty Bumpers, new Fuselage Fenders, new sleek-line Fisher Bodies and Strato-Lounge Interiors. It's stamina-built for better durability, .vith heavier new Dreadnaught Frame, enlarged Hydraulic Brakes and added weight where weight counts. And it's stamina-powered for long, trouble free life, with new higher compression Econo Master Engines that develop more "fire-power" with minimum use of gas. For a car that's built to order for the tempo of the times, you can't beat the Oldsmobile B-44. Come in and see it. compare it, drive it. You'll find it offered in five separate series —two 100 H. F. Sixes and three 110 H. F Eights. You'll find it priced lower than you might expect — but far beyond your expectations in appearance, in appointments and in long-lasting, all-round quality. DEFENSE COMES FIRST Well ahead on its No. 1 job, Oldsmobile is turning out high-caliber artillery shell by the thousands a day — now going into mass pro duction of automatic can non for fighting planes. c ^ <· it HYDRA* MATIC DRIVE* NOIV ENTERING ITS THIRD GREAT YEAR f Proved in the hands of more than 130,000 owners—and still fur ther improved for '42 — General Motors' Hydra-Matic Drive is again offered on all Oldsmobile models. Hydra - Matic Drive saves time, saves effort, saves 10 to 15 per cent on gasoline! ★ OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON OLDSMOBILE -Jte Garnett and Orange St. MOTOR SALES COMPANY Phone 832

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