Raieigii i earn Wmps Hen derson 12-7 Here Fhursday
Henderson Scores
Pass, ο I ippelt,
with Tip ρ - tt G ·1 ti g 5.>
V f \ r"*
Y ards 11 issi s
tor Raleigh Scores *v>
G. Long.
Firestone s-Ictt.o and
η
V Co.
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Barksdale To
Captain UNC
> t j both ι
_ ack accord- ι
1 . ■ t ciicd. was re- !
• .·- ,.s well as I
' : : ι· . —t valuable
: .· -ι. .nl t!):> season.
ΤΑΚ HI : I S INVITED
Η\ X ·. 28 —The Uir.ve: -
X :'h ι".·: '.ino track t«·;;·
η ii ·:· red :th an invita·.·
pete .n ti:e select Mi'.i:
Madison Square (I
k City, this sea.- ·
XCeptl· .]!
America
and irni
Deacs Hope
Ί ο Defeat
i exas Τech
edial —
v!h:Cal ail
.y mem
. : d Te\a<
I >. .i! φ '*»
: da ν wh» :
.· : Ο 1!'. tllO I
; · · Red Kaaiei > !.... t w · ::
... is v. losing but «ne and the |
u ... ■ lutai jjaûio \\ ·η and .·>- {
:. ' v.- ηpressi ve— five vieu»nes.
del'. ..ts. and mu· ta· -but th··
; ^ ':· . r m : d ( ! Wake is se< .-:id
I >■....!* The liiue Dc\ ils.
;< nutaten. and they wer
• 'ι Carclina eU-\ en U>
»«.:·· ·. t h i - tall x.
. : i \ (' Stair !»· ! before j
v.· \W.Ke K< «re-î
■ · ' l u : . ::ne: -ap
I
High Titles
At Stake On
Saturday
'. rm
■. Λ ' !Η 'ΛΊΌ11Η !'S
: ' ·>ι il'IVUM»
S: : . j .v ■ : η Kenan
m i;ii<·-1 " · S' a te Class
: C ..· Β ».·: ·· football
:: :i. p.
R leigh, High Point. Mt. Airy and
.. .«:· .,11 : r.t· · .· ng teams
- :i_:'.s !' wide
: · \\ ;ti> '.■■<' · îi:.< in
: .:(.·!%■ . .. thr ■■ v
Mt A \ -La u u game
de ;. . 12 '!> . and
1 . _ Γι t.t ■ ' ' · stultf
S. ' ι ,y'> : · the
ISt j annua! title football contests
. ·. ι .> X !'t : C .rolin.i
*■< \the!'.ie A>si ι ι. ' ·η.
1 I' . nt ·<>: 1.. urmbi.i r. ■ »·
■ ; ■ A '!.« fir.-: :. me the
i Kai'-.Hh \\ .. be
: S'.ate ι"λ nvn ia'. -
···· '.!■ 'ν ι 1913. 1914. 19 l à
»: "· Mt. Λ: ν cop:.vd Ciass Β
.·:«· .η 1935 ni.d 1938. |
H..!. X · 27 - Many et
·... s ι [standing high scho"!
players will test speed and
'·■.< Saturday in the annu..l
t.t*».· .· i*|'. nship Clas.- A and
iï _ mo?.
1.; ■ ' and Mt. Airy will open
'clot ■. ;n Kenan S'a·
■ (ii ' .nit i.eadt r champiun
!"" ι r.t Cla-s Β title,
and 11.uh Point will bat
1 ' f Class A crown.
Texas Wrecks
1 exas Aggies
College Station. Τ ■ \a-, Ν \ 28 -
< API—Cold, br.ital Texas blasted
Fexas A. and M ·:· itball's glory
t ad yesterda.» ••ewildernig re
versal «1 : ·· · ι startling re
petition ot Southwest Conference
history
:..-ie:eatt d. untied
Aug.ι · ··<·. Ί Ο the Long
' . ; '· .J it .: Crain sang
■ u Conference play
• s wishing feet.
;.-g:·. ing Day, A. and M.
't-d and untied and had
' 'l'ies behind it. Crain
•.eld general for Texas
and -tnt the twice-beaten
r;- tu a 7-0 decision that
- .- ne ni the great upsets ot
'S· l■>1 ball history.
A. and M entered the traditional
&tiît t· ν. ιtii cight straight ν ns* hoW*
itiK t ι· S ;»ι ·. «-t 1'.·τΓ .tine chum
!>ron.«hip and boMling "tie of thr
r. .-.·«■ t It-1' Ills He I in 28 Vic
es 11 2!> game
Orww-braten. otter-1 ifd Trass,
V . : t : ι 11 ■ ,nl 1 .· e liatlfiq -
X I r.,nk.. ;; 1-' cl.. .■£«· «hen
d» illl.'l i iil li t V loU ·_ .Λ "!'. I-.IIIIP
back in reach IM heights ol play
that had branded : '■ nghorn
tilt" tea" ill >· . w f-1 C"· »·Ί—
:ence history.
DEACON FROSH TO
MEET W. & M. TEAM
Wake K·nest. Now 28.—One of
the greatest freshmen lee-ens in the
n.-t !> Wake Κ ·. ·· νι'.ί lu ins
ci ·' ! ■ ι tain .ill ' '41 -■ ason
1. Mount Krici. - t · t ct
ng the ndeleated Ά . .in i
M.u ν ι The garni ■> : ded ! 1
: u !: ■ y Mount Mm I in
.aid met ι ' 7:3n
Gaston NYA
Projects Open
G.i- '.· Ί1..Ι Vox. 28 Κ Cï.
H 'ni·, ι", Charlotte. XVA .irea dir
ector. arrived here yesterday with
■ ui ι -ι'pet 11 ··■- NYA
fi··. «. · .:·. « >: thopedu -! ιtal alt·:
. t ev a - cl ' d Tuesd. :ιμ v. til
six others in Gaston county.
The G as ton ia Oazetti said the pro
jr et v. ι : · ' 1 ■ ed (η ι I NYA
d.vli;ie ! r 'rte Gii. '*■ editorial
!«· ··> J. a·" A l.ai Haleig'i.
i'e d;:ec'.< . . den < ί " s caused
'.'■•Λ I'll).·-.Γ,ι:
The Gazette quoted Β irne as say
nig the project would be resumed
today
Ti:e new.-pa| n : . nnoutu d
that I'nited St. U S< : ' .1 ··.«:.)ri
W lia lee . 1) N i t h t aroliin
had advised . t : : ,. : . , taking lip
the matter with .\'VA officials in
Washington
Cotton Vote
Important
OlU-fiO St.,· : IiaU ,S:;. Nov 28 — ΐ
Bet a ,im : ' ■ .· v. a : -. : is parti
cularly ·.· · riant '..m.t every eligible
cotton m ducci ill X .'I: C'aiolmi
\ tile ϋ t : : < cotton -■ ai'Ket tig quota
iviere: .du: - oedul'd Sat a day. |
Dccimbui l.'i. dccla: ed C. T. Sc
chairman ol the state AAA comm.t
tee. at a meeting of t:.c ci mmitte·. . t
State college thus, weeκ.
"As a result o£ tht war, m> st , :
i-ur v.'i rld market i.re cut oli. and
tarm.e :> .r..ist prut.ft themselves
lrui]] the bad elicits ot this situation
by managing well their -urplus sup
plies to tit actual needs. To do this
they must make effective use of ail
features of the farm program, which
includes marketing quotas and
loans." he said.
Chairman Scott pointed out that
American cotton exports have fallen
froa. .-.χ miil: m to about one million
bale.-, and th.it - nil drastic redac
tion in exports normally would re
:it in bankrupt price-. Marketing
ί 1 a1 -ta.- ami tiie 1 an. he pointed ο it.
.·..·.<· helped hold cotton price.·, near
!.ir.t\ 1!·. ai.-> emphasized that
ut qui under the law there
can be no loan.
ΜΓ.ι.1 rniu.ii
Dur·;..·· . Nov 23.— The annua!
et' ! c ; the Α. ί haeolouieal S*m·
:ety : X rth Car na \s i 11 be held
t; .·. î today in the Duke uni
vi : - student m:i ·η Dr. Guy Η
,! '·η.-· η. Univers.ty ut North Caro
lina anthropologist and sociologist,
is president of tin society, and wiil
preside.
NOTICE or FOU EC LOSl'KE
SALE.
Under and by virtue ol the Powe
of Sale contained in the following
Deeds ol Trust executed by R. H
Faulk and Bessiv Faulk his wife as
nf record in Regi-ter of Deeds Office
as follow.· : Book li)(i page 260. Book ι
196 page 3BT an 1 Book 2t)8 Page 239 ι
Default having been made in the
payments of th'e Notes therein secur- j
ed and at the rt quest of the holders
of said Note.-: 1 shall sell for cash
to the highest bidder, by Public Auc
tion at the C. ait House Door in
Vance Co. N. (.' at 12 o'clock (Noon)
un Monday tin l">th day of Dvcembe.'
1941 the foil".1 :.y Lots and Lands;
First Tract: Tii : 197 acre tract of
land in Tuv η · Me town, hip being
the iand tvnwy· I bv J. 1 Marrow
to Anderson Marrow, see Book IT-1 I
page 239 and by Anderson Marrow I
to Jno. Hai i . ee Book 187 page I
481 and din eyed by A. A. Bunn anci |
wife to Κ II- I aulk Nov. 16. 1939 1
and of record n Book 200 page 391
Register of Deeds office Vance Co.,
N. C. which dted contains full de
scription by metes and bounds Said
.na ι bounded η North; South and I
I. .-1 by the lauds of Goody Marrow
n ris and .·.·< '·.·.· West by the land.· [
■ t W'illiai: on Taylor. j
Second Tiact That 224 acres ot
land bought of O. S. Faulkner and
vvife as fully described in Faulkner
)eed in Book 187 page 406 and on
Plat Book C at page 17 Reg. Deeds
office Vance Co . N. C. Said Land is
•n Island Creek and adjoins the
ands ol Lewis: Hargrove; Carring
on: Morton: McGhee and others.
Third Tract: All of Block 21
havasse property as shown on Plat
3ook A at page 3 except the lot in
.'. Ε ci rnei · ild to T. H. Roberts.
Fi.'i'rth T'-iet· Lots Number 8; 9;
ind 10. Block 12 Chavasse Property
Book A at pag'e 3; Also Lots Num
>er 6 and 7. Block 12 Chavasse lots
îook A Page 3
This the 13th. day of November
941. ,
Τ S K1TTRELL, Trustee.
4-21-28-5
• -Cil «.< ι
Chapel il ill
Rice Owls On
Grid Slate
Of Carolina.
L·;.,., u . · u.c. r
ve:>.i>, \ · I - .
the tiara that Κ eked off Tex:
has been Midi .t t " ι ·
Ν,.: "il.. ' '
lt'.M yea.
The <> ' ' 1 1 >
ponents . * .t !.. 11. ·
whii-h ». Λ ' >
ii-t.L 1 > ι· : Η Λ F. ' 1
T! r Ι< v.· ■
whit ι; «·■·.· I 1 > ·'< ' Ν· «··>'· 1
al.-o id< .1 ι
Cleιι.s : v. «■■■ ι <
Oct..·! t . ' Ν : ' C ' :>«· 'd
Richmond could not «et togethei tn '
dates : ιι· x t ><
Tin 1 .. lie. . m.·.·: the < ι λ ...
ni 1 i m-:· : Tt \. · !943
The only other major change was .
the transfei «·ι tin· annual classic
with Virginia from Thanksgiving to ι
SatU: i i. ι \ \ ιι : ·ιί' - 1 'Πι ;s .. ' -
the Τ:.:' Heel- :ι Mil Week i η - ' « ι I ■
three days" .. tc: 1 Me I »..k« I m 't t
The ι ; ι ... 11 κ ■ e was · · >1 ,
illg. Ci iach Fet/.el' said- The T.i III ι .
met 1 .· :·· Hhyne Iron· ! X
State Γ η ! . ronce m t In ·
this \ ι . . And the In··.··
Davidson game has not y<. been
S; tiled
The Tar Heel
trartive schedule.
Forest and South <
which w<re str ing ·· yi
tinning :tn I! ··> .
home ι ! :: ■ . \ : : ι ' <
'nier
Carolina ·.·.· i; ' · '
terser! ional ' ι .. ' · i ι ι : i
which i a 1 e. 11 : : : i, : :
th>- yea:. ai.d "!'.
r ri ι ■: î Lin-! . and Y ■ . h
thers Thp attlt ti ' · '·'■
V. ; : 1 be ill Ne·.·.· Oil· ': . c. . ;.·!.! Ι
Carolina v. .11 al- ι ■ · ιι·η« y ' . F· . !- '
ham. C State .rid V:rg ί
In fui ·.. :· e Tar Ile. I- . .11 :...·!
the .-.imp .hard >eh( d : : ι they K. ti d |
in 1941 except : H..·· rul · « ι.·. !
are expected t·· · ·.· · u
than Richmond i. .. : ι.
year's records.
Riçe l- the te.r· ': :ii·.-■ · ! · ,t ■
the T.ilar.e .. .. e. 1 ·1 !». η
nt the yea. i· .·„i · ·
Ou '- hist ·· thi g . it Τ. χ
Texas A. and M. elev ens. However, I
Texas Christian upset Ti xa«. which
ranked ι. 'm : . η' t ■ * ; > ι . e. ,ι
Hict I ..me 1)· ·.. : ta the H rrietl
Fr.igs 0-0.
Head Coach Ray (Bear) Wolf came ι
from Texas Christ.an. w:ale I) ck
Janierson, who > varsity sw:.i :.:·'.:·
coach and assistant freshman .
ball c'i'iich. attended and ρ ayed ·'"
Rice.
Carolina's 1942 -chedule : Γ .-.vs.
Sept. 19—Pending.
Sept. 1ί(ί -Wake F ■ ■ r. st at i'hane
Hill.
Oct. 3—South Carulma at Chapel
, I
ι·»· at rhiitK'i i i·ι i
■ μ ·' >
• ί ·
UNC ORGANIZES
MORALE CENTER
" : . ' ■ ■;· ,! I ■
■ I : ν t : : ι
■ ci ,·. : ·ιιι
(1 ' .lient- will
•
rll tu "I 'll, I'l
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n] . ,;;,n(i;i
( ; :
M.\*> i ' N< · I II i IN I>1 V f Mît !
(:ι p . ι f-iirl ι·! ί 'Untmin IMims \o. !
I ι· · ( ι "i\ ι I'hil.i·' ipiiia.
-i.it·- it lYnnsvh· iiiia.
■ '· ■ Nil. lit; in
>. le ·■ Y M.:
t DIM I ' III I ills
Is.
\:. '. ' . ( · llii··. ' ,1-n known .is \oi
!V, ■ · ■ < ·■!! . I. I'll Niik I < .<!
I■ ■ Nu 1 iiira π .is Norm;'.n !
< ι1' ' I'rr-rnt rcsislrncr i> un
kni.^n. lint th.· last known rpsi
• i ■· ι· \\ .s - I Walton V.imit',
il .ilrlplii ι. ί'.ι. lîcsp.'iii'.lrut:
11 : ι' ·. ■ .· >Ye Ι'ι'ι .. . ! I I ι . ,
K. C. Uins 1m
m-i . :t the »j;. .1 ;i- . ! Crin ;,:Γ
el' ; : i ι r. ■.··.,
11 ■ · η :ind .1 I ' ' ' ■ '
ι ·· ·. . f«·»* 'he put j ■ i' ··: ! -..in
11 -1 ill ' · 11 y ill aid r:i- e . ι ' ! : ι y e i I i ιι ■
.: 1H Hi .'l 1· -î. ;·.· Tin t Γ.ι: S
!■: (' ·: I I,i ..11 ί ('111 Stie ι
Philadelplna. i 1 . . "il Tin (i. y, | !. -
.1 :ul'iT .in 1941. ..· :: <■.·. Λ M .
when and 1 ! ·ί , y, ι may atle.; 1
Willi \\ : t î n— t · : : y· ; ι > . dv i le.
(ΙΙ.ΚΛΝ C M ! ΛI ). M; tor.
; ; 1Iè ·; ι Κ ' * ι Ί . t Buildings. Κ.
C i. Γ. : .ν C· i St.·.,
i. ;. ! 1 ; > i. : il. 1 '.i
to il
9 * 3
SEE
THIS QUICK
RELIEF for
COUGHS
du F Trî γπΤπΓ
DUL TO COLPS
Take -ne d i*« of Men h Mul n. In t · .
:T;7'· : v.· '· ' ·■ sootl ιrr
• 1 - · ΑΙ. ηthi» M s
tli!«
im*
nine
i tlir-at
» .»'· Vi;·";ί*;;' ,,ίΛ'.ΐύ',',ί,ί·
«rt !W»i luUy (i"c and 11.04 „»î
«kin*· Mulfy πμρ till ο to
<1(1 V» lilt M. Mthn MulSn»,
""·>· ·"'· V ' « .It Cirons mit
lu. .HI·· MiiiM'jf.isily, /k Κ
Mini: bkotihks inn (; to
\ M> wool. \StlJ S.
\0! !( '!■; ΟΙ I OKI ( I OM III
S M.I
' "nd< : . lid i>v vut tie "1 pi i\ver <>i
.■ 1 ' ci nt.i iiii'd π 'h.it I in it · .| Tiu.«t
I'WC'.lilll I ·> ■ Γ 1 I ! 1Î , > MT· .id
(il . .'1 : I II ' ' I' III til I Îl'lii.-U 1 ut
I) rd : \ .ΙΓ.Π· I'.iiinty in Bo, k l!'i>
page lifi.i. default hav'iig been made
.11 the Λ ut'.· t : · It 111 iCUnd, aild lit
tin CI I . 1 11 ; "ill lii.'dcl 11 till.· .-.I -t
Note, I 1: ill i ll tor cash t.■ tin· high·
est bidder, : 11 Public Auction nt the
Cninl ί|ι .ι·μ■ |)·.. il· ι Ι \ , :.n· ('■ lUlity,
N. (' ..· ·. ι Ν · ·ΐι) Monday.
I )( ι ·. : ι ·ι : il. ·,!.· tullownig
ill r· ibi'd 1: 11 · ' 1
11. :;:i! . 1 Ί St:;l..· Hani Wil
li 1 ■ 11 " · ' I! :lu· ( till Τι I'.VIIS
:.t H.••■il. . ΐ'·ι 'l.i lice along
\V il! I a ! t ι1 S 1 i 1 ·">">. W. -1 Dû
chns. tu .ι staki on Wade branch,
thence up said branch as it mtan
■1 ■ ι to · : ι . ι ■ - 111 · ι ι ; Ιι.ι' \ 1
• .1 Ν · S : : 1111:1: 1 ,<·ν. . ' ΙΙ.
Ι Γ ■ ! ! '. ! ; 11 · t ,\ ι ί
4. s 22 I -2 t οι» (Ίι>. t.. stake an
.«•Ί T..v. r.-\ ii!" I !" id : thence
along said road S ΐϋ) I-J Κ 0.7 chains
! ! ; ι : 11 ■. S '■ i i Ι*, ι r : . S 4 X 1 - 2 Κ 4
( . s ·7 1 - τ Κ ϋ . h- S ,-)t; i-2 Ka.-t
4 c - : S till 1 -2 Ka : 2 chain t" Il i* ·
! .· -it ι■' lu ginning cuiilaining ()ne
Hundred and '.went ν acres by sur
■ . y I{. T. ( ! ici: · V Mai Kith 1932,
Ιη',μι; t ι Χ11 : : '.ι-τ e in the di
\ ■ i I '■, 111 ! and a sh> i\vn in nt
tu·.· I'. S. I' ai ι·. ■■ nity m Hook P.
pan·. Ï2H : ι 1:{I! .nul i.eing Judgment
I.'mII '{d!)l.
1Ί ;· Kith d..y \'iiveml.rtT 1941.
T S. K1TTUK1.L, Trustee.
14-21-21! â
SAVE ΙΟΤΟ15% ON GAS !
WITH GENERAL . MOTORS ' PRO t EL)
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHAN .E WIIHOUT NOTICE
NO
CLUTCH
TO
PRESS !
NO
GEARS
TO
SHIFT !
MOST KVKRYONK knows Hvdra
Matic Drive* is a work saver. But
few realize that it's a rf<is saver,
too. Here are the facts: Hydra
Matic is engineered with four
speeds forward. That permits
slower engine speeds. In fourth
- - . speed, for example, 1,000 engine
SHIFT! I revolutions will propel your Olds
^rr, ΓΤΓΓ ^ . Hydra-Matic 2.1.5U feet as against
A Optional at Extra Co»t ; s
1./00 teet tor a similar car with
standard transmission. Hence, you get mure mileage on
gas—or, conversely, save gas on any given trip. Then,
too, Hydra-Matic's automatic shifting prevents lags and
consequent waste of fuel. The net result—gasoline savings
of 10 tç 15 per cent. Why not drive the easy Hydra-Matic
way — in a new Olds B-44 and be money ahead on gas!
' Trade-ins' apply on down payments. Monthly payments are available.
YOU CJUV jiZtHTAr-S COUNT ON
DEFENSE COMES FIRST
WITH OLDS M OBI LE!
Oldsmobile's great productive
capacities are devoted first to the
manufacture of artillery shell and
airplane cannon. Remaining facili
ties are employed in producing, in
limited number, Oldsmobile's new
E-44 — a car that's stamina-styled
and stamina-6uj/f. Thus, Oldsmo
bile contributes both munitions
and materials to
national defense.
OLDSMOBIEË
JTS (J lAALITIT· It VIL· Τ TO LAST /
Better Looking,
Better Lasting,
Better Buiit Than
Any Olds In 44
Years!
MOTOR SALES CO., Henderson, N. C.
Crab Oichmd
•RAND
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY
205 105
QT. I pt.
•5 PROOF
75wn7âvern
STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
185 100
I QT I pt.
80.6 Prtn;i
Windsor
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY
190 100
I QT. I pt.
80 4 PROOF
Copyright 1941, National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, Ν. Y.