ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CENTRAL PRESS I IfenJtersmt Dathj iKspatrij i_ FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1942 | — — ■ - - ■ — ■ —— —-* - ■ —————- ~ — — Tobacco Inspection Vote In May Patrons of Henderson Tobacco Market to Have Opportunity to Vote on Institution of Federal Inspection Service. trtii! KC! .' -0 during t:u* . pa on \\ he* o ■ * i' i :: V . C’C ed t d.ty '> .1 VV era! .\_I'.-..' !* ./ ' All t-wv. nr C - • C F’ •• •. \nb.i w.'.i he :nc’ 'ded in the grower re! erend 1 ^ducers will bailor sport «,■ ;it ;i., :r trKets winch ti • V c • ity wil . ' ' - md - c-an* and w.'l in a w •* -n -• **\ ee and :hf» n Fn n . o*: - -f.rvi'e h ,s born jv- on he Oxford vv brecn n or a nnn'ber >r yen - r.?v» x thirty pays. Mayor hi'!’:-'. ! F nftcr Kw rv was * ' 1 ‘v nf ... • a I nk an 1 I : eaic. • ,{ ? p-/ a.*id : efu-.ng In ]'*iv fnr the .. 0 RUPTURE S! an Kxi.crt Hi re Again ! > Ml JNII\RI)l. widely known 1 M>*-rt id < liii-agu. will personally he in Raleigh, V ( ., at the Sir Wal ler Hotel. Thursday \oril 9th from Id V M to 1 I*. M only Mil All INHARDI savs The Mein h Shield ,■ tren ndous im wil "....u fur Dl'odtic '■■i '-'d he results. it prevents the i protruding in lfl davs ■ t th. ei age regardless of size or local n •!' Rupture and no matter rd v iu work or strain. It has ”• ■ ’ - ’ X Surgery or Injection d I'ea*1 • ..’s used i Mr. Meuihardi has act'ii .ng ;.ere f 15 year- He ha ■ • ncls ol ' : Can' II neglected - - Rupture e kness, backache, ct>n -’iu.it "i aisness. stomach pains, •v. .. sudden death from strangula tion. Me . I a', r.g large Ruptures which ha e e’u ued .after Surgical Opera tan- a I” lection Treatments are also a . ..- all 'ithers iail—see MEIXHARDI Hi will be pleased to den.. • t: ■■ ’ you privately with out marge 'Only men invited.) White only. All Members Of Board To Run Again i'll! toCl.,v l»Ul .ill till I'l c \ at tee X . uiity tii>;.id te s ex ■ - i- Into the running x,.i rc-elt c- • ‘I: s ;; r g« . h t' tour yeai s / -year place, heret - \ W Bight : ■ ’ t! a and who ha a - I L. Fl« tn: > * . - ... lor rtnonii'ial. . \t u period. i x . ! tin4 ! - t:. ...’ . p this year. ha\ x « x- . yea - .ip - : . • ■ : . either <»f t: •' ' x' bel:eve .1 x x in pel :lr m t ' t-. be ! .lie* . 1 . ’ i v *.. n a DeniaeiaP. a ■ * ■ * ■ ■ • " 1 ’ *■ • • 1 1».’ p' IK . .: | Real Estate Sales Drop ia. ‘ ''■•".tii were . a - t • *ne la ' ■ " . it t x • : , . !l a 1 !F« a. lid.y . F r ‘ .x- :l;i:rlx . t ’ • 1 4 > ■ . ■ - i ; :er -ci ■ '.941 BUSINESS COLLEGE CLOSES FOR EASTER .... lie id. : a i -' • :• w» *e . i t-1 tt F • a \ I I ; . ;H. . - ....... ■* • T f-d • v a . . ■ | - \ a ..a : >■. 1 : :.t l ..i• : * pl.mnad t- lake • ;p- • :ax‘ week-end. COLEMAN GRADUATED BY ARMY AIR SCHOOL 7< eY- F i i. M. \; rr v *i IT K. C ai tii.i: . •: of Mr M fman uf Kit- I huge a . - te I s< lere if tt iter.s . 1 ek - ■ . P: ..v C >;c" which nu ;.»• re i n t::e h indreds. -A:i! he ■ sed r.g tk.t man.v nit the Army ir forex : > nairttain ind i U 1 S 5 planes Th fundamentals. gines. ■ ectr s> terns, fuel sys j ’ew- -per .t.on, .-id inspec utga- .,:id : i -.-m. t ired I plan< - Champion’s Case Is Set Next Monday Was Transferred to Granville County for Trial at March Court Here; Charged With Killing of Police Ser f t ant Reid. .:a: '.pion. . .. c: ABU i i'll*. ’!! icer ill Vance i- ; ::itv. . ■ i. a d to go on trail in Grat. - i peril r Court next week :■ - mg of Pol tee >• rge.uit V M. i u a iocal cate a wo k bet -re Christmas. Judge K. It nr loci, who a- serving in the tenth . vail district n r the t m-t hall JtJ. is to preside at that term o . art. '.'. hen tl.e case w • eailed f r t i.d Vance Stipe;-, a' t mrt at th> kirdi criminal term cariv last nth. Judge Henry 1. Steven ' an ferred i: to Gram :lie alter de tense attorneys had contended they could n< t obtain a fan t: :a! in . ana < >unty 1 i action foil wed a it e rning effort t jury. The A 1 t< it Gram lit ’y • •pens M uday Attornev> i r t:.c a. tend u * and ''.iu> reprc enti.m ' he p;"\ at r ■ >secutton are t ' he . .. . nd . t t a pining ot c .art Two 1 1 af >"'! ' t " 'vs have 11\ n rt tame ! pru. . '.■ 1 r sedition. Uniii’i ail priice lure, the - 1 ' ,c riisti-fct in u c.h ihr t'ase ' v. dl be m dial gt • ■ >f the l'osccul G ret^"ille is n * e, let li trict vhen Solicitor VV 11 Mur i >CK, . IW: ..Ull. is tilt- pis.-ec ilirl Sr';.' i it. Tv ter holds i a.. i .a - j : ice n • • ' i d judicial di.-u met. ■ n oh - a part. Farmers Visit Milk Station A gr : lit; farmers . nd ngr. a hi..,, s trom V.iih' . War ren and F # c unties yes ter f t h e C > : 1 u c t s C o.. I n c., it W inut ( ■ near Salem i .I ' ■ 1 .uai ... : h pat :u.ns • a. "a . ‘ ■ 1 the terr.t .ry served r.v the a pany. Tie t:.p a as . de in ci"' necti.m ..nd as the res lit' ”1 .i i ' : j to; : a -r~ m l lead'" - t "■ the three i • intles here last 'reek '.a'", reprosen'alives of the in try p: ducts company J. W. S.iiijer-. Wince r mty farm "g. ast. d * day that there has been . : t ical ly n in ■ ised u . v op,, u s and that -ect i . ' illy certaii f< th( ui fth v A s ,r\ y f , determine the amount of milk available will : • ide at once and will oe the 1) .sis f ir determining whoth *r the r ite will b- established. Those m. king the trip yesterday nci led Comity Farm Agent Sanrl • . Assistant Agf it Neill Smith. C. U Samford. A P. Hicks, J C. Stain .T H Rice. G. B. Shotwell. H J Roberson. O. T. Buchanan, R C Clark. H F Adcock, G. W. Ad cock. W. W Wii c. R. D Buchan. Fdround W ; .Tucker Hams, ,T Rowland ar.d J B Johnson, from V-ip.'o (••'■.int.v; County Farm Agent R H Bright and Assistant Agent R S Smith and four farmers from Warren county; and W. C B >yco. Fr nklin countv ''arm agent: J. C Griffin, vocational agriculture in structor at Fpso-s high school and t\\ ' 1 ir ners fr it Franklin county BAD CHECK CHARGE BEFORE RECORDER O. T. Davis, a truck driver, w.i • given a hearing in coutUy court to day before Recorder R. K. Clement. on four charges of giving v orlhles. 'hecks to G M. O'Larv, drawn upon tiie Commercial Bank of Lexington with intent to cheat and defraud O'Larv. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of the check and one-fourth the costs, a each ctise. The checks were for $10 two tor $15 and one for Situ. Joe Jones. Negro, charged with assault, was not guilty. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See Pcn/r Four i_’_ | 1. Tiv re v et ■ fewer Japanese 1 i\ | rng 'll the Ut: te l .States in 1940 tha 1930; true or I 2. Name the last President of the Republic of France. ' 3. The Rus.-ian port of Sevastopol j i on the Sea of Azov, the Caspiai i Sea or the Black Sea? j 4. In which battle of the Revolu ! ternary War was the order "Don'' tire til! you see the whites of theii eyes" 5. In v.r.ich State is Pike’s Peak (i. Which Federal agency regulate , the railroads of the United States 1 7. Name the great baseball playe who died June 2. 1941. ! 8. Who wrote Beau Geste”? 9 Which two composers are most famous for fugues? J 10 Metal canister are used t. tea, potatoes, or tuui? Certificates For Home Nursing Class lo He Distributed X:nett i An Y. u Red Cross e <■- 1 t i! o-atc ; f nursing have he en ' ci :vet! m ;v . Sum Alford, county j hairmati. m . ..re rt ady for distri- j ’ ait 'll n. i rs of the class. Tin h ne t ing c urse was con ducted .i • Hetidt r n Tn-t:tut. hv Ro. a I.. It >\\ n. Vance c unity Heal:It X . -r tite c -lored, and he now ,. m. certificates lor tie>se e< n plrtwg the course. Tti -.-i v. i. el gihle for the ccr title itt '. 'a H Hayes. Johnnie J Y' a. !•'. e-tinc Lyons, Alice B f-Iri i ::. 1, ••., Bagwi 11 White, Huoy M. We ■■.'] . Mary 1. Smith, Car ie H. S' i Dai-y Sutton. Louis" luhnsmi. En :'.y J. Person, Laura Chilian: J" dau. Anna M Hawkins. Xanev !!• . Hare, Alethia E. Dun gee, E’u/abit' M. Brown. Beatrice '. Becktord. Rebecca Burwell and Ida H. Boykins WESTER ATTENDED B. & L. MEETING Al. B Wester, secretary-treasurer J tiie Henderson Building and Loan Asscoi. 1 ion, attend, d the meeting of the North Carolina Building and Loan League at Raleigh, on March Mr. Wester is president ol Dis trict 3. of the League. The purpose of the m eting ol 'lie 40 officers and direct '. >f the League was to consider plans for the annual convention to be held at Blowing Rock, June 10-19 and to consider building problems in rela- i fion to war. Defense priorities are reducing the | possibility of new building, it was reported, nd building and loan ef forts are being directed toward mod rttizing and refinance 1 inns The- Executive Secre'arv. Harry F Bauer of Raleigh, renarted 155.000 -hareholders with $121,000,000 in-, vested itt the 170 associations of the Btat v D R. Fonvillc of Burlington, i president of the League, was in , ’largo nf the meeting. Mr. Wester ■eported on conditions in his terri tory. * I Political Notices FOR COINTY COMMISSIONER. (Four Year Term.) 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as County Commis ; '•inner of Vance County for the lour- i year term, subject to the action of | the Democratic Primary ol May 30. Your \ ote and support will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully, E. L FLEMING. Populace of Jail i Much! .css During Month of March . i At the ot,d ot Marc i dure .vere i 'Illy live piuo.iKTs ill tile Weid , unty jail, a sharp decline frot; 1 monthly average until nl late. I)u, - | ng the month t'h" lurn-naT m pr,- 1 iner> wa only M4. and they sir, or i ti>ta 1 iit 204 list- in jail du: ing their impnsi mmou: i lit* still it ic - wt re iuiiii unrt .i t«i lay by Slier:: t 1. I. .S-van.-m EDUCATION BOARD MEETING DEFERRED Tiie monthly meeting of the Yams : Aunty Hoard of Education will not be held on Monday, the regiiia: time, but a! a later date t . he - ■ lected and tm mbei v. 1. . • • ■ tiliert • i tin' time. Sttperintendi nt K. M. liolitns said today. The tiay being E ister Monday and a Iv'iday is ti.c occasion for the postpom , ent. it was understood no urgent bus:ne ts in hand for considerate n that can not wait a few days. Tire Quotas Announced Y.ir.i r county h. s in >n assigned ,, tire (| iota for April of 20 tires. 2!)(1 retrt .ids. anti 155 tubes for passcng i i ear.- mil fit! tires, 75 r. treads ami 79 tubes lo. trucks, it was announced today at the office of the Vann, rationing board. A report of tire rationing for tit ■ la t half of March is to be released shortly, it w s stat.d at the of I ice ot the b aid. RUDOLPH TEAGUE TO THE NAVAL RESERVE Hud 11 ■!l Teague is here for >e- - ra! d >■ '. th his parents. Re\ and 'o- .1 i" Tonne before repoiding : : di.ty .n the naval reserve II" : lain i r ic red to go to the Um - r - :v Xi t re Dame at So r . 'o ' i. In l . where he will receive I ’r i ni! before being sent | , . e i ;ht : station. More recently It iii -o', the Standard (.’red • ■ i ■ atv n tiurl ngton. « \RI* or TIIANKS. To our friends and neighbors, .>. > wish to say thanks for sympathy and « kind ric'.l- shown u during otir it- I cent ber avnm nt. the death of otir lather. Mr R. F. Franklin, and al.-o lor the lie atd'ul floral design-. THE FAMILY. It’s TUNE UP TIME Xi v. ■ the t me to put your car m shape lor Care-Free Spring nd Son.:. . 1 )r;\ nig. We Offer The Following Car Conservation Specials Tune Mi : .| Completely *} H r i. c ;11 :i ,: ct r I D o ... i i .li Rad m- ^ 1 J" A ! I and cl. ci; all ia sc $LDU T< >TAI. Special for Save Your j Anti-Freeze H"iug a 5 gallon container and we will put your anti-lreeze in ii lor you. EVE READY CHEVROLET CO. Phone 707 Henderson, — — — — — V (’• I ' 1 N S | Slim | A w I ”’ I Sg Jl'ST AS EASTER heralds S w the coming of Spring and jl ll with it the promise of new IJ W life, new la pe and new faith ■*! g in the future ... Ej 1 So our hank renews a pledge |1 1 of helpfulness to our com- a l munity in the troubled days 3 ll that lie ahead and gladly B ^ offers its strength, its experi- S "3 ence and its friendly assist- |M rl arcr in ny way that may be It ^ useful. B^ & THIS BANK WI! L BE CLOSED N EASTER MONDAY H ! Henderson, North Carolina. Al l. DEPOSITS I P TO S.VOOO INSl'RED BY THE ll FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ll Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Q[ ' wai Knsom Comm umt\ Auction Draw s Big Crowd © Ep i n; t . • v i t i Aii. '. :ii ■■■ Percy ner of Li burg ging dd( pay good price ; . • re of 're i ! d at t ■ > dc. nd : t\ G.itt'm. \ - cation agi It tin and y tching n spims the ci At ;ht vvn ! n\ od for sale i V : Kp :r. c- uv. :i' unity. D Vance County 4-H Club Plan Mobilization Week Activities 1-11 V - I. be "W, :•■-!: ..11 -1-H ,-i ;i> "f Wuiee i .. • per al p Ni gra it ~ o' ’ -N . ml , clic .ml with r: i ’ .. v r.N'ly inere.tsed < bei Hi * rlub ' i y Vi J OSa p! i 1 ; ■ 'll .me::'. : ; At: - ,i>m -!an' 4-11 t . ' :: 1 m All 1 .1, ■ 11 e el.arge ■ I S chore: t - 1 m ■ i .-j.t'et \ _• < im uninitit - 1-H Sunday," An. a 12,.:, need nd x of th seven t . 1 nly \v: 11 >p stir t'l.aiit ! ; r i. - at A . ir sr! it! si a nr ' ' ■ ■. . : ■ m v et>< The Spring Va e> l-i i organized this m ■ t a A; :■ •. :ni» : will mi*, undertake a el .;k 1 pr m .tin but will take part ii t .- vance of "1-H Sunday." 4-H t • • • eo nty. and sp-in st n's who v .1 ., s;s! the:., .n acti\ : tit'-, oi nt■ x: week, are: Aye tv., Mi-., Kane-. Divuiy, Mis. H It. While, Sr. and A■ -iMant Smith: Oabney. Mrs • ) (1 Owens: Middleburg, Mi- M F l’lunumr. hom deiucmslration agent: /t ; \ ant e. Mi - I,, h Barnes. Tnwn • if. Miss hiuily Midvette: ami Npr.ng \ alley. Ai.-- Haile- and Mi S ■ :t:i. I' rp.i-e el tiie -4-H m !i_ 1 t.med a- "to enroll every North l .I]' 1 :na 4-H el all menibo; . and a - .Miy till r rural In y - and girls o' r'li'h age a- pos-biie. m activities winch will help win the war " Fte,isons tor liic n nbili/.alion are g.ve'i a- "(1). to (level >p additional enthusia-m l >r nati nal unity among iarm boys and girls: (2). to impress .por. tile boy- and girl.- '.he I set that they must help in the all-out war effort: (31, to inform them of sp.c iiie things which they can do: and ' 4) to furnish information and as- , stance which will help them do these things." Citizens Realty & Loan Company ! Complete IN’S TRANCE Service REAL estate property management Henderson. North Carolina NOTICE! To Gas Consumers C Pursuant to an ordei of the State Utili ties Commission dated March 2d, 1942, this to notify all gas consumers of the Henderson & Oxford Gas Company that gas service will be discontinued on Wed nesday, April 15, 1942 at midnight. ^ We advise all gas customers to *take immediate steps to replace their present equipment in order that theie may be as little inconvenience and confusion as p< s sible when service is cut off. Henderson & Oxford Gas Company

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