ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CENTRAL PRESS 21?ttà?r00n BâUg Btepaftlf MONDAY. OCTOBER Γ>, 1 i>41 Machinery On Air Raids Set Up Here L. A. Jackson Named as Air Raid Warden for County; Eight Ob servation Posts Estab lished Throughout Vance County. L Λ 11 iur Hit vv τ. Λ Κ. u oo>ei . er. i; Me >ck, cl e ser\t : H. ; · · D M F: St i'VC : Β ·ν Λ1 .··. S ser\ ·'. F. · pc r\ W H (i mHm tvev « ■ \ ,\ ■ ·. · vn ·· · \ ( s ·. : π s : :od. 15 Trainees To Be Inducted October 21 F . teen V anc e ci Hint y young η et w.I t\i\ο !"■« ->d y October ill. loi inducti ·' η the l ni ted Sta tes army .* F · Γ»: ' \va · ■ uneed ti> dv«> ··> tho \ .aioo >t,'Uctive >or\ lot »=ard Ono .ν .ι .utooi lor mili tary training under the selective >'0! \ At' .Iv [, >0\ Oil WO Ο l'Omis to rod .'] . λ .! : ! y 1. !:♦·♦ . : rm>t. and till balance are Ί cl; sti ant> m the lu M iVi;:>îiatioii. Dr. Harry Stanton Anderson, *·ι fforth G rnett street, is th. \ ui:'ro · ·. contingent Ύ1ι·>μ ' tli- m ·. · : -, *t at:-'n μι · ν \\ ii Hendei rout» .V \\ Fhomas Pulley l lendt - ·! I χ ti I lis C" : i M ·: - Hilary lia no: tr Kt'l.y .>i>n a\ onui . : ΐ . η ι * M . '.ι. 1 loîido·: : · iu'o à. .1 ■ ' Γ ν Hvnder son; and ·' Wt ■ U ikley, South feavvarct m • .u : - η »Uîo - 1 ' ·' i.anu 414 K< <v. land J ι »>t pl. vl H ί ο -, À i ο ι .·* '! " ii ]\ : «ο; t Lot 1 : ' ctoi siuii to 4. ι !:ο 1 ΛΜί di al : lia> ι . . : r nductiun al :· ' Bragg οι MARRIAGE PAPLRS TO THREE COUPLES . t \ : tii Ί' ι· <d< * ι * Γ,ιίΐ :i ν M.u il. it : ui .. Λ·α J ix · m \ I " I ' v\ ^ M. 41». POSITIONS LISTED FOR STENOGRAPHERS HENDERSON PARTY BAGS FINE DEER \ Hendc ■ ι \V: 1 1. "!l:ϊ " τ, n.u · f · : i ' » · : η -1 !■ · Time Killing HEADACHE Eases the Pain — Soothes the Nerves H a da c hps and nerves upset bv minor pains, usually respond promptly to the quick-acting ef fectiveness of "BC" Also Γ'Ίΐι vcs neuralgia and muscular aches. Use only as directed. Consult a ph\ -ι οί.in when pains persist. 10c .v 25c .sizes. ciuinc our "f],e No community today could thriv- by building a wall about itself. It . not possible for every one of us to 1 w at home everything that we need .1: 1 use. But we do have a definite ι ligation to patronize home merchants They repre sent the backbone of the community's commercial life. Let's keep this in mind constantly and give these friends and neighbors oi ours the best of our patronage. Moaey spent at home is well spent. Citizens Bank & Trust Company Henderson, N. C. ¥EV9fR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Heat Record Here Hits 94 For An October Peak \ lic.it wave unprecedented Ιοί ι>i li her. ·>ο far a- mimediate l> available record·· showed. con tinued here toda\ alter the of licial thermometer reading hit !U Sundav afternoon That fol lowed a vilurda> maximum of and during the tun da>> the minimum reading was 7 1 tor ^unda> and 7.' lor Saturday. There w a> e\er\ indication thai toda>'■» maximum would eiiual that oi >unda> . and no im mediate relief appeared in sight at the time of the last report. I lie heat wave has climaxed a period of something like si\ weeks, during which time the onl> rainfall has been brief showers far apart II has been one ol the most protrai ted dr> seasons in recent >ears. skies have been overcast but little during the long dix period, and the sun shone lodat with as much oppressiveness as 111 mid summer. County Board Prepares For Settlement Business beiore the Vaiiee Board -£ 1' ::"> l' !ΐιι>.-:·Ίΐι·Γ> during the ioretioou was largely of a r utine ! .·,..:, t . inn ι L1 ,i.ii prepared to -m ·'."..·· »! : 4 ·:ι«· alter t!· ν *·. C · t> Γ.ι\ ι'··;ί· »·:·F. M 1 ) r . y : - r ..· et.··».- ·π lîMO ae | • 1 ' · . I! Λ κ: t the ΛΙ ; d» · ι «ι ·ι uli ί i ι ρ· > 11 whither or ; : ι ent .ι ι.· t .ν r··:: plete report. 1 :..ινι· !ίί:'. deiayed m the.: w · Γκ ■ > : t.tti*.· ·! .!·.·:;· due t·» de • ' : I Ot : ;md> . \ : ι . ' ' · : < ι .. ■ . ■. liera : : : il ! : · - > I'd that advance tas payment: fur 1941 amounted to -"ιϋ.ΊϋI "'λ. .·. .ι ·!! the ba-is S:nee the ·· **.>. a re I unci « t $0.02 .'i Tbcciirnc ••-s.ir>. · -, !. .11:··· collre J! at .. : 517.4.11 2Κ Πιο figures were through la»t Sat Big Docket Heard Today By Mayor Λ i. ; y ■ : lien:" i. l'.'ACi; w a.- greet • ·ι .:t ·.i.iy M.· .-.· -■·! city court by Λ . - ·. I ν «·'. Cluti'geS 1θΓ ΛΐηΙ. 1 . CuUi't. ΛI. ι Î ' yfd a suspended . ·. .. ι : J > >e C ;arK .·. : ι L ..ο ι; iiaU ι·. .veted ii » .unty court. Fred liar: .s. .Nog: ··, was guilty ol ι vU : ..:u ->. and was given lour nonth> suspended upon pay nient o£ .. line ι S-5 and costs, and not be cm ca-d : v'iating any law with n ;:κ· next two years. H.· .d Κ .ci-.ardson ynd C'->ren:i t'i . .'ο·.. ι ο î> * wore charged ά . t.. t · . aerly. Kichard-<n w.i.- nut *. ■ : on. Chavi.·. was lined $10 ,i \i\i-u with the en.·-t> L.. λ . once Donah; 11 pleaded guil ty : · being d.·an... aiivi a...· taxed .. ,th the cost* James \V ;y ,,f being drunk. \\. 4 . t : ;:·· day.-·, suspend ed upon : :> e:.'. ι » ι tne costs. Elv.n Jt ■ a ,\i .·. . (in-w 30 day- 1· ··· ii4 ir ml·.. - ispended Κϋΐπ ■ - ι■. ·: a .;1ιν t.· being : > ·.:··: .p. ;-.,y::'.ent of λ · . · I : ι ν 30 day •'.id term was ; ·.!>■ nient of the entered a !'(··;_; drank. H.· - ι -ponded '.ijHin pay ! i .·:-. Ν eg w s guilty t.ng in- α ifi· H· vva.« give· fin days, suspended upon pavmeni ' i'lc of $â and fust.-, and show ■ „ good be!ia\ior for the next tw·· , ye.ai's. Mike Alexander, Negro, was given the choice >f 30 day- or paying th I fo.-l !li λ ■ ■ guilty of being drunk and di.-": ili-rlv. j Julian 1· ·-1<■ :'. Negro, convicted of ι being dr π . and disorderly, \v.<s ; -liven !Mi <i -y·, s ispended upon pay j ment of the costs. He must show I good Uehavor for the next two years T" Maeon, Negro, wa.- guilty of drinking intoxicants in a public place, and was taxed with the costs Charlie Han i- was guilty of being J disorderly, and was taxed with th.< costs. j l)ave lv , Negro, W is sent to ι the ι nal.- for -,x months for assault. Ki. 'ii. V · ,iv4, Negro, was sent to ι tiit ι ..al- for 30 days. He pleaded j gudty :,i 1 ifing drunk. •Ja · - Harris Scott, of Roxboro. j el arged with drunken driving. I pleaded guilty, and was given 9u lay-, suspended upon payment of a ! ::ne of S50 and costs. His right to ; drive was revoked for one year. AUTO AND BICYCLE REPORTED STOLEN I An automobile and a bicycle were reported to police as having been stolen Saturday, records at'the office of the desk sergeant showed today. The automobile was the property of Walter H. Stone, a 1941 Ford coach, and the bicycle belonged to Graham Fisher. A Daily Dispatch I earner-salesman. Baptists To Hold Meeting At Castalia I. ι :d Baptist ι· · « will : id dcii'K.i! 1 τ. - ti ' 1 : ι i .11 mei· ιημ ..ι ,1 ι l.i! I; \ ι ι I ; ' I Λ-μ ,i,. Ii"i' at l.'a. ι U . day an. Thursday of this wtck, and ecvera. < Ί 11 : t : ; will partu ; ·>· Tin- En Bap; t ΐ'ί.-.ι. ι !i .ί th ι :> is tin 1.11 μι· ! ιιιη^ι ι-jj.i: i"li ιι·. t ι· >ι· ι ; ι tu »η with approximately ίκ· thousand îneiuUi'i ι '. .ι dt i« i4.ito ' that ehun : ii ■ ■ · : ι .. Κ 1'. λι ·; I In c; .·:.·· Mi \V W I'm·: S: Mi ^ J Γ Aldfi ι Mi W ! I Kimball. Mrs. .1 Franklin Milïs, audi M - I· . . ' I. · ι : ''Il " lotaiv; and Τ. Γ. Stewart and E. Ε ΓιηηιΊΙ. I in· . νΐίοκ ", η· at W a. m Wednesday. Rev. Ε Π. Nei on, oi IK lid. · ' ■ ·. ' nd I l> t.. pi I·.n r. till I I .11 .11 tin· I .en ι ί .ai rt \ .ι . . and Μι ■ λ. :U> w ill .d .-ο 11. ι \ ' a p.ill in ti...: p". lion of tin program. .! I. ι ·. . A. · il. : V. h i .. nt ii. i ·:. .clt'i .,;.·. . ; .· - ·« i.iti. ti Α ι m 11 ! I .τ i ι·" . ' ii > îni'.Tv ol I ho 1".·..: ι : ι^;ι ri;.iti n. ■ : ι ndiiiti'·:; ι 11 .ι ■ : : .ι . ii · n ., 1. . .·■ < ■ .· \ ι ί . : ,d t.. .ilt. :: ι tl.i' : ' ' Μι« Πι.· .. ■ . ■ :. I I. ' · ! : ; ' ' ί. I. ΐ ' II". ·. . . ill Hi'!. der<oii. Farm Leaders Plan Program J. \V. Sanders. Vaina ι· ar.-y tarn . 1 tit·:·. 1. c\pr(".s ίο go to llaieigll to morrow to attend ο η.<■ t ;■ : Κ\ ft,-1.>!i S·. r\ :α· u lk· . . lor di.-ι us 11 ··: tlu· part \vl. · . Ν : th 1 '.ir· · ,i:a w .11 br expected plav :n the .at.ir.'. de "Food lui" F η ed.···." can pagr. |).·.ΐ!ΐ I Ο S.-ha drector ο: tin· F.xteiison Servce. '.via. la-', week attended a meetng at Memphis at wire.", plans for t : : ο far:r. detense pro gra : w ere de\ eloped for the South •a-t. will lead the discussions. "We ! ave a big J" 1 to do." Dean S. ! delea: ed. "and it w.'.l r· quire the united eft π of every person nterested in rural welfare m North 1 i..1. Thi US!)A defense boards :: ι i v.ate t:u· campaign." Secretary of Agriculture ("laud Wiekard and other government off ·.· t"!d ' .-tli Carolinian- \vh · itti : <led tlie Memphis conference !lr ι , .-I'd ] ''oduct:on of (β" . et : and ... ! lamb and mutton. γ·.πι. barley, rve, hay. yi'i'im· t-i -.nut- f<>r ■1 !. and vegi· .· - will i e ri'ip ι ; red f Tar 11 el ar·: ers · '·.· defense ai.d secuia'.v 1 the Un.ted States to be bi t erved. Τ lie «overt V as pledged ! ·, - , .. 1 eitu-, e\ aporate 1 nd dry skm r- ilk. hog-, elle se and •hickens at 85 per cent of parity un· : at lea ! I >ee, . her 31. 19 \2. The m eretaiy 1 I Agnciiltiu 1 h.is tin· · a : . t y to extend tlle Κ Γ» per cent of .ο ,tv proti rt η to other agr al ;ral Connr.odit e- as the ar •thin the limit- of the fund avail able. A ):ou-e to-i, se cail\ as of everv iiar. :n North Carolina will lie made •etween no\Ç and the first oftlv 11 v. «■ear to encourage farmer- to "more hail meet North Carolina'- goals in lie f od and feed drive." Dean -M'haub stated. KM.ISTS IN NAVY \V nst η D. Κ.lib Hester of Hen lerson route 3 has enlisted in the United States Navy, according tu .ford received from the Navy recruit ng service by the Vance selective ervice board. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See Page Four 1. To which president was the nick name "Old Hckory ' applied? 2. What wa- the pen-name υ Charles Lutwidge Dodgson? 3. Japan's must populous city i Tokyo, Yokahama. < r Osaka? 4. Mickey Rooney appeared wit Freddie Bartholomew and Spei cer Tracy in "Captains C'ourag eons;" true or false? 5. Name the home city of the pre fessional football team "Bears. G. A xylophonist makes plastic: ear phones, r music? star or a planet? s tor or a planet? 8. What is largely made of chicle 9. The correct pronunciation of Jt liet, a city in Illinois, is wit the long ο as in so, or the shoi ο as in Jolly? 10. In which year was the first r>°->r time, military draft in the Unite States? Six Divorces Are Granted In Forenoon N.\ divorces wore granted daring Ilu· lotΊΊΐ on t(>d;iy ot tnr In ' s» s -1 II of lilt' civil -c-sion 11! October Vane·.» Superior c ml Several other were continued ;ind one was non >.u ted. Judge W C Harris, · f Raleigh, who is presiding, tolfow.ng last weik's mi! nal court, which he held, had called attention of attorneys t>> e : „·: tn.it divorce complaints were required to have an affidavit certi .. .ng 1 : ;. 11 dt tendants are not in m ..: ed forces f the I'll:ted States ■ ι t! .>t ;! they are .i div orce decree, or any other judgment ol any kind ig.i.'i-t them w ild not be valid dur ng the pt nod of their ser\ ice. The only othei ease .1 the ι ίο noon besides the divorce.- was a .-ait for $50 brought by I):. \V. W. \"i-l ag.i n-t Κ H. T.iyl r. an acti"ii :r..w ing ■ it of arrangements for pay i.ent.- l>y Frank llawkin·. Ν ι g 1 m pi·-ye ο! Ta> a ■ r's. to Dr. λ·»· ι : ι η ι :·( rat η γ. Hawkins' mother. I'he jury had :i ' decided the i.-silc t the llO( >11 I. Ill l'he - \ il . . ires granted were ill the following actions: Margaret Revster \ -, Sidtn v R oyster. \V"i 11 : a η II I'liona.- \ - Mary Β il lock Thomas. I \ I Ι;λ 111'ι : y .!a' e - Me 'ary l'en-. M \V F\ ans v- lia y M K\ m Chester Mangiii' vs Aîitr.o Mav Mangin . II -.idle Rennet I \ F: ·. . 1 : ι · ' · Γ1 ( ' ca etidai w η ι•penillg <>f t- m ..· .1 go·,··· ■ n* reac!led a- definite . - · I he what w · ·ιιIci and w M · : be ti .· d i iring the terni 17 PRISONERS HELD IN JAIL ON SEPT. 31! \ : I: end . S. pt. '.'Ill e\ en teen pi I . ' · 11 \ . ι η ei canty · 1. .,· d ι · g 11 ·· ml ut ti;.· I..,· '■ · II 5. I. S", ίι ·!·ί" ι ' " · V.· in Β ai d ι »! uint ν ( ' nei - tu :.'iv The she: it:'- .··. ;. w h ell \va.· 'el.,y "g .'f ■ · ■ ! I \ .la ; ir .1 I. i 'i ipii . -I \\ii| .>i ■· .; : 1 da\ ervei by pi i unci d'i! ng tile 11·. ίι'.Ιι. RANSOM DUKE, JR., AT ARMY'S SCHOOL Ransom Duke Jr.. son o! Mr and Mr.-. R. 11 Duke, lias bo'en admit!· .: ■ the officer- tri mine se! ool of tlv army at Carlisle. Pa. His studies will be m the niedual e. ι ρ dep.: ι : men t He was a volunteer who wont !. camp with tin· medical regiment last September, and has been at Fort Jackson, .-ince His order- to repot t to the training school cm» ' while he was on field maneuver v. ith l'oi' Jackson soldiers, and Ir. : cxpocten to be at Carlisle for .-evoral months before completing the emir e. HALF-MILLION WOOL BLANKETS FOR ARMY Wuh 11····;>· nights just around the corner, l ncic Sam has tel two con tracts in Ν ·ι :·! l'ai "! lia fer more than half .ι η llion wool blankets for the army, :t was announced today by Brigadier General James I.. Fink, Fourth Corps . : ι .ι ,| ι :··: · .«st r The laige>t e ntract w.i lot t·· the C! ath.m M.,i.u:.h'!u: in.u I'·· . ot Elkin, cons sting ot 375.0(H) olive «li ai, wool blanket- The value <Ί this contract SlMfiT.âOO. The other eontraet for ISO. 000 blankets, was let to the Leaksvillo Wooleln Mills, Inc., of Charlotte, w Ih . ι ι .it II·.ι! <·· :· .1 Tin ν aille of tin- e ntract is $892,250. l'Ile ι ι ι. i t· : ι- ti I ' t ps 11 1 - stored at the present time in the Fourth Corps area 150,243 wool blan kets and ■ Τ M1 ι· ■■·· fort. : The-, figures represent I:.om· stored .it th" Atlanta quartermaster depot. Manv more are on hand at various post nid camps. Fire Prevention Week Is Planned By Firemen Firr Γιλ \ tuition WiH-k. bring nb M%r\vd throughout the omntr\ thi wirk, Will hr ol »μί \ ivd m Htiuit'i » » î : under directum of liremen Kin' Clnel I'm.ρ. ι Klh> .mi today ;in inspection would lie made ot husnies- propi i ty. .ind property own er- wen urged to clean up their own premises. il'inovillg tr.i.-h th.it ha- accumulated (lunnu the summer, ..nil 10 ren.oM othei existing fm> "... .ι (Ι Α nia-s ol literature has heen rp ccivvd liv the chief, and he said th ι -11 11 » UT eit m sr|u » lis I »y way ni educating children to the nec essily of I : r ι>11■ \ ell11 No attempt will he :i ade this yt ; tu parade ιι . fin truck.- through the tiirî- ,ι - rcmmdei to the puhht tu ei"ipr'ati ai tilt eltort t<> privent lue . ti e ι I. iel d. I{e> id'eutial : ec 'ions weit appealed to for tulle ; cooperation toward cleaning up ami removing inflammable materials Irom ail premise. 1'ity stι vet department truck- will ht available I : removing garbage and trash accumulations as promptly a. possible. ( VIM» <>!■ i ll WKN. We wish to express to our many Il end.- our a]., .eeialion loi their ■ ιι ί \ r. iec llin'Ugh 'he ill m - . i;il it .: 11 ol our beloved moth·.. air I wife .1 ..I. So· leton and Kamily For full enjoyment of the World Series Zenith gives you tonr plus performance. Consol-tone circuit many tone advantages of consoles. Radiorgan Tone Mastery ana famous Wavcmagncf. Walnut finish. Kiisy ΓρΓΠΙίί o! ili II /hM'l II MODI l> AS LOW S17.95 HUGHES FURNITURE CO. Mior.r Γ»7X llrnflorson. ( . Ciarnett SI. ZENITH GIVES YOU THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME J Τ OBACCO IS VALUABLE PRICKS ληι: GOOD ON ALL MARK its Don't Take a Chance Insure Your Pack Barns Now! CITIZENS REALTY & LOAN CO. Real Estate — Property Management Joel T. Cheatham, President NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT. 6-11 Your Home £ Property Now comes the annual revival of fire prevention week—the time for thorough inspections of homes, offices, stores, and factories as a precautionary measure against dreaded fire hazards. The movement is especially important this year in its. relation to the National Defense Program to prevent waste. "Play safe," says Reddy Kilowatt, Your Electrical Servant, "and lend your cooperation during National Fire Pre vention Week! CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

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