Quits UNC
• i
His Resignation
Accompanied by
Word That He Will
Run For Governor
in tlip Sir Waller Hotel.
Daily IMspaUii Bureau,
IVv l.YNN NISBKT.
Kalviijh. .vp.il II!—Announcement
• 1 11 >11 trom the University
;:n\,f.v ot I):. Halph McDonald. long
:i iorrny petrel i:> North Carolina
I i i. is .'teoinpaiiied i>v Ins state
: : that tie will l>e in the race for1
■ i r.o.- "I North Carolina next
\o:r\ I'lie announcement hasn't Hi?
ti« ws value thai such a statement
11*;«,ht lie e\}K*cte(l l«» carry, because
it had been -o thoroughly antic:
put tic. I
T i« doctor has been "running" |
' i .'.hi til . dc-pite all the prote.-ta- (
• :s i (iovernoi lloev. 1):'. Frank
Grahani and other responsible for j
fisity rnuiiectiini that Mc-i
! ;• :ikl had promise 1 > > "he good" so!
i;ir .i- prlitii il activ ity w.i< concern
el The eu/.vnl •-tatement doe- not.
"vi'vi' :> .natii s» as vice-president
<>' !•'<' No th fa i-'. ..I Teaciiers' A.»
s. ei ti n t> wIt rh McDonald \yag re
n't'llv cie'.'tcd. and it presumed
t1 •: * J iie will held thai pot lor awhile. ■
:.t least.
The teacher's association has been
ti" !; (!. en .ii p-li'.ics all the while.
I,u; ;:Iiv "re or le— on the side
I e . Whether :• ti association ofii
i .1 would i'.ain or lose political sup
in r' '>y n ason il his office has never
i ceii tested. It may lie put to the
:«• t m "w.
l*"«.il!• »\vilit" the 1031* gubernatorial
i i wluii McDonald came
i i i •! .i ha: 's breadth of winning
'lie tt'-initiation— and thousands of
\'i th Ca ■•!: :;;!i 'till believe lie did
wit' il :::if 1 was v nulled out—he -uf
Han't ;v>iss our "£rightcn-up
I); celebration! Cvcry
r. ;i!i o." anything
in r.i»" move will rcc.ivj a
1 :.cki". of . liolcL- I* lower
•' ud —.iisolutciy tree. Take
' troai our selection
i.. . i l. iitirr • growing
iicrt Time Only!
Cc.-.jc to our store today.
Ut:r supply of those "BriRht
u! up b.iyj" seed packages
Js limited. B; sure to get
yourj!
S-W FLOOR $Q 70
ENAMEL •
£• W PORCH $1 .1 b
PAINT 1 «{l.
swp HOUSE ' $0.50
PAINT "Gal.
i/ANCE COAL AND
LUMBER CO.
Phone 30
'•The Number for I.umber"
ill limner Street
in-Williams
'AIMTS
VdWt I
L)\2I
'Onn't sniss our "hirightcn-up
calck;::tioii! II very
r. .il; ci^.er o." nnyshinj;
.11 r.i»" kjo;v will rcccivc a
1 :.-:kct of . hoicc I*'lower
: —.'•i-.olutciy free. Take
ymtr pick from our selection
• • sure-grevvin;;
hsrt Tine Only!
Ccmc to our store today.
Oi:r supply ot these "Brisht
«.« up Dnyj" seed packages
.'s linrtcd. Be sure to get
yotsrs!
S-VV FLOOR
ENAMEL ..
S-W PORCH
PAINT
SWP HOUSE $0.50
PAINT jOmI.
■/mNCE coal and
LUMBER CO.
I'hoite .10
"The \ij!jiIkt for I.umber"
ill I lot tier Street
SHtttwui-Williams
'■ Paints
fered a physical breakdown and :i'
period ol Soon ;i
he wa> auio to go back it. .w.iiv. he
was given llu* post as as-Uta n dirci
tor of extension education at the
university. At the time Governor
lloey and l)r. Graham were severely
criticized, but they said the doctor
was through with politics. He wu-n't.
In the 1940 campaign he issued
a public statement calling upon his
former supporters to rally around
Broughton as their best friend.
He and the governor have not >ee i
eye to eye oil evry proposition but
generally have worked together very
well. Biggest split was when Mc
Donald backed Dick Reynolds for
national committeeman again t his
former opponent, later his benefac
tor. Clyde Hoev. whom Broughton
supported lor the honorary post
—and who wi t it.
Taken with the definite -tatement
a few days ago by Judge Wilson
Warlick that he would be a candi
date for governor and the generally
understood candidacy of State Sen
ator Gregg Cherryy. the McDonald
entry virtually assures a lively three
way contest next summer.
Home Folk
Cooperate
Ill Hie Sir W.-iUcr Hotel.
Daily Dispatch Bureau,
By LYNN NISBI T
Raleigh. April 1C—In tin* mid t o
:i world :ii war when interna!ional
cooperation >eems at its lowest ebb
it..- many year.--, the page< of tlailv !
nt wspapers carrying inimerou; -i .|
k- of a cooperative spirit among the
people of North Caroli ia.
'i here is the story or a conference
:;t Kli.il College when some :J.i tili11
• it-is of tiie Iwar.gelical and Itolorm
c.l church met with the l'icdmntt
ciu'.cience oi Congregational Chti-.
Jian churches lo discuss pians lor a
merger of the two denominations.
There is another story about a
Mu..11 town church who-c pastn-'had
bee >, callt tl into active duly :i< an
Ai:v.y oiu.plan. oflcring its house oi
vol ship—'with heat —t:r n * rival
church of another di nominal i . t with
a good pastor but no fuel oil. T'i-1 |
congregations got together very ha;>
•jily.
Other -tones, well authenticated, j
deal with a tanner who had ;:!! • '
mules bill needed manpower >w::p 1
i i iv with the neighbor who ha.l »•.*.
tra help but .o mule-: with a farm
\vo:v.;n who needed woo:l cut but
had no saw. trading with a e '•••li
ber who had a saw but needed s m -
other equipment: of several {armor.;
pt.oli.ig community needs so that on •
trip to town brought back a few
bi'lot of bay. .-iinie bricks and sum •
seed corn—thus saving two wagons
•rd learns a day's time.
These homely instances, illu-trat
i:i? a soiri; of reighbcrlv coupe: a
(•' !•. hv.tv sod upon the large story
r.f ;j Hobal wr.r. print the v.-r. v t •
ward solution of manv problems
which the wiseacres in Inter ational
'•funcils might study with profit.
GROUP BACK FROM
B. & L. CONVENTION
A group of building and loan of- j
ficials who attended the annual con t
venticn of the North Carolina Build
ing & Loan League in Raleigh
Wednesday and Thursday returned j
home late in the afternoon Thurs-1
day. One of the group who has at- I
tended numerous meetings of Ibis
kind -aid it was tiie best convention .
he had ever attended.
In the party were \V. A. Hunt,
nresident: .loei T. Cheatham, secre- t
tary-treasurer: Frank B Robads. |
vicc president, and Jasper B Hicks,
attorney, all of the Home Building I
& Loan Association. Mrs Hick- ac
companied her husband to the me t
~OUNTY SCHOOLS TO
GET EASTER HOLIDAY
Schools fo Vance county will h::v i
raster holidays during the week-end
next week, but cach L- left t > t
own choice as to whether lo lak *
C,it:d Friday ard Ea ter Monday, or
either, or neither. Superintendent K
M Rollins said today City school* ;
white and colored, "ill have both
the holidays off. Principals of the
rural schools may mak;* their own
decisions a- lo holiday hours.
Regains 20 Pounds On
Retonga; Feels Fine
Had Lost His Appetite
Aid 30 Lbs. In Weight.
Felt Undernourished,
Achy, Rundown, States
Well Known Farmer.
In gr.'itcftil praise <>i Ketonga. thou-1
iinds of v.vll k own Carolina men j
and women are telling of the blessed i
iclief thi.- purely herbal gastric tonic j
and Vitamin li-l medicine broitgnt 1
them. For in.-'anee. Mr. (»• W. Ap
ple. veil Known farm owner of H.
!•' i>. I. Sumcrfield. N. C.. declares:
' I must have beer, the most mis
erable and d^.-ouraged man in North
' I na eryy thing I ate seemed
to turn to Niair xa* in my stomach and j
<1 iso pre »urc thnl sccmod to almost ,
cut otf p y lire ith. I felt weak and i
nnde; n »uri-he;l and I went down]
from 1 ft") to l.'i.'i pounds. Every
mil cio scrmcd I • ache and I hardly |
had the will <• energy to do any j
' n?. Ci 'tipati'Mi forced me to
' '<(• f'reng I ixative-. my nerve
'•ere jumuv and :leep wa- next
' impossible.
"My relief through Ketonga was,
wonderlnl I-r-nt three quare nioaij '
I
MR. Ci. W. APPLE
ii day. 1 sleep soundly and gel in
ready for n big breakfast and full
day's work. 1 have regained Uvent;.
pounds. I hope anyone suffering a.-i
I did will Rive Rctonga a chance t>
prove itself."
Rctonga is i -.tended to relieve such
dl.'tress when due to loss of appe
tite. insufficient flow of gastric i'li'.'Cf
in the stomach, constipation a:"l
vitamin B-1 deficiency. Accept no
substitute. Retonga may be obtained
ai PARKER S DRUG STORE. u.lv.
WAR JOB TRAINING
OFFERED TO YOUTHS
Recent placement -l youth com
pleting training in the Ralegh.
LJree.isboro. and l)..r!iain "iVA c n
lers have created more apeitigs s:t
the training cen er» lor addit: <;uil
souths, it w. s stated today.
Anv youth between the age
IU and 25 years, dc.-iri'g t > arlJ to
Ihe war effort and to equip Vm ei!
ivith a trade for a peacetime
may acquire in! trm:iti:m >y writ
mg the Youth Pers isintl Officer.
Boy. 1983. Kaleigh.
Training is offertrl I>y th • Na
tional Youth Admi istrala>n-\Var
M npower Commits' n in r;rli >.
aircraft trades, and nv '.ii:' • <hnj>.
welding and related rades. Training
is free. eluding free roam and
board. and a small .-.alary is paid
while in training. Placement >n w r
jobs i< offered imim d atel.v m com
j>:i .:;»n «ii • x :i:Miii«*.
.« «i I "ti.Ml.il i,V
on {amis, and L"<yi to»vt
aiitl three months ol ago. utile
-eleetive s'.'rvict- rlassil u-:itinn | |.,
are asked iHit !u a|>;>ly.
AROlM) TOWN
ONE I.ICKNSK
A inai't'iuKe limtse was Mild Thurs
day l>> till* register of deeds tn ;i
culumt eon pie. .1 i .c.s I'arliam. <>i
Townsville, n:l l.noy I'miw Tar
ry. ;»l ClarksvilWv
TAXICAR III!!
ShorU'ircuil wires caused mo
ther tii'e on a ( .,y I uxirub CuMipituv
cab ear the corner <>t Carnett anil
M n:«ameiy street* Thursday ■.
with the alarm to firemen
ill at 11:15 p.m. ,\u reportable d >'i
was listed.
Canning Tops
i
Food Problems
j
In (he sir Walter lintel.
Ilailv IHspatch Bureau.
By LYNN MSBI T.
Ilaleigh. April 15.—With wartime
1 need lor conservmK every item <>i
loud supply enhanced l>v prospective •
■hurl fn li and vegetable crops due
| !■> late cold weather, most govern- 1
nit i-t.i! a-ioncies are giving serious
. tudy • iiic lKii 1'iHid canning pro*
, blt i. Without « verlouking foiimitr
'ci.il p!. in.-, emphasis s- being placed
i-ii hoiiii- vanning.
"I'i i • |i< ! nt- IVOIlOmifS division of
Si;i:i' Ci.ilo<le Extension Service hi
• ,-i i • i\i :.i news nturioi urging
ci ■«• in p. i paration of vegetables for
i ".in: . .:d impre.'siny upon iiousc
\V1\V ll.l* 1 taill I' Oi llCMill pi V -
U:« v 1'. • lor
i. .. .r. i»irv('i lli.d i'i
>m. i.". i about IU.WH) |)lCs<
sure running outfits tliis year. Ap
plicat.uts huvc already been h'iti,
kI lor mutt' tiiiin ii.tiiMi l'niiii just I'
counties. Anticipated shorlaee in
creases ui;-d tor a neighboily spirit
in making tidiest use of available
outfits.
The stale oil tee of price admiuis
tralion announced this week t!iat tlie
fuel oil ration system would be ad
justed i" assure home winners of nec
essary keresene and gasoline ioi
eanniiig operations.
Vivinii Whitfield, representing the
Farm lluieau and the Stall- Depart
ment <>i Canservation and Develop
rm lit in pron:olion of dehydrate•»!
and eoiiiiii' rcial canning, was in llu
i< igh UVatii.-.r'.av speeding up ell'orls
'«» ni'l all po.s blc canning plants in
operation during liie summer.
The cabbage dchydratinu plant a!
Mt Airy has c-ti mi successful
• iiiiitNi .■ tlu»t ii tin only
• ".V ■i.icv.' Ii S*H», <e:ito'c ill ':
I'mtcd States* (aiii plans ait' noai
»"*J completion fur greatly increas
ing ii-. capacity. A sweet potato <1*
hydraimg plant is expected to be
ieudy by cuily ml! when potatoes
are available.
TWO DEFENDANTS IN
THE MAYOR'S COURT
j Alayor Hcr.ry Powell '.nod two de
fenda is in police court today,
i Frank Gregory, eolorf.d. \»ai charg
ed with i.nt lo-< and reckless driving
and driving without an operator'.
driving without the l:ce:i>e. w.i
liccnsc. 1 !•' was adiadg^d giiil'y
lined S5 and costs.
! Eugene Pcrkinpnn. white. >vj<
! charged with care Its-- and 1 «ckl<-s
. drivinu nd wi» r«».- ft n<.f i.i.iltv
« * • wuith this delicious
streia.se!- filled
mm mw mm rars aas? &
STREUSEL-FILLED COFFEE CAKE
I'/a cops sifted GOLD MEOAL "KVfcI.en-tesIra"'
Enriched Flour... 3 Isp. Baking Powder .. . \'i tsp.
L Salt. . . % cup Sugar . . . Vi cup Shortening . . .
1 Egg ... 'A cup Milk... 1 tsp. Vanilla
i i SIFT the flour, baking pow der, suit and sugar
together, and cut in the shortening with two
knives or a pastry blender (or rub it in with
the lingers) until the mixture is like fine corn
meal.
Then, blend in the mil beet tot egg. mixed
with the milk, lilc-nd in the vanilla, and beat
just enough to mix well. Then pour half the
batter into a wcll-greascd-and-flourcd heavy
"N baking |>an (8" square or 6 :: I (> ), and sprin- »
kle with halt the Slrcuscl n:i::ttuc (recipe he
's low ). Now add the remaining batter and
sprinkle remaining Strensel mixture over the
top. Hake 25 so 30 minutes in a >;itick n/oe/cr
ulcon-ii (3"5°)
STRCUSEL FILIING-TOPPING
1/4 cup Brown Sugar ... 2 tbsp. GOLD MED/vL "'Kitchcr.•
tested" Flour ... 2 tsp. Cinnamoi' ... 2 tlisp. Melted Butler
. . . V4 cup Chopped Cstt
MiXtlii'S'ijir "im:» . cinnamon together. lilend
itit?i-i. ' ■ ' r. >iir in the chopped nuts. Ms*
well. I -- .nlxd above. Makes a grand "uot
coo rich" iu
iMPOPT/rtT: Perfect resuf't guaranttrc o.ily
with GoJa Medal "Kitchen-tested" Enriched F/our
t "*'
iimiii—imii i xszzm r\ > *aarv.'. .>4!
»
Here's on interesting coffee coke with a compnny look! Grand to greet the family with on Sunday morning ... $
or to have handy when guests drop in for .'riendly afternoon or evening visits. It's i recipe you'll cherish. |j
It's as easy to make as "falling off
a log." Mighty easy to eat, too!
TNF BI-TTY CROCK I:R recipe
above is so easy to follow that even
a child in school could make this toffee
cake! And get perfect results, with Ciold
Medal "Ritcbeu-U'Stei/ Flour.
That s the heautv of all lktty ( rocker
recipes. The secret of their excellence is
the exceptional testing they get. Plus the
fact that they are adapted to alw.iv s de
pendable Gold Medal.
When you use this combination —
Ciold Medal I-lour and Hetn ( rocker
recipes—you don't need to worn about
your results. They're a "team 'that delivers
success to even the inexperienced cook.
Gold Medal saves you monev two
ways. (1) It helps cut down baking fail
ures. (2) Sincc it has just the right gluten
quality for all-purpose baking, it "goes
further" than inferior flours. You may
have noticed that Hettv Crocker recipes
call for less Jlnur tli.m main similar
reci pes.
So. . save monev bvusing Gold Medal
Enriched Flour in till vour baking. Re
member , , . its vitamin-.iml-inineral en
richment means that tut* thing you
make with it is more highh nutritious.
Ask for a sack todav Find out for
yourself why it's the most popular brand
of flour in the countrv. Join the millions
who will use only Gold Medji "Kitcben
Icstctl" Fnrichcd Flour. It's made by
General Mills, Inc.. Minneapolis Minn.
Big Gold Medal Flour
Sale This Week In
Henderson
BUY NOW!!
*
l>o?on« o1 new licit?
krr r«'«-|pt*a
.(i In .1 >«-»»c. Ilrcl
fi"» In th« *»• in«frlo are
11 l»- sk»l!.«l tin*
I I •«>|ti M h i
nun • iiml ntm<
Mil ' I It* nirl. h<
mriM I n«»l »ilTri »r«l
ImUi ij >|UJiltles Ir.
Cicfd MeAa&
\ Why Not No-w
"KITCHEN
TESTED"
ALSO AVAILABLE 'M °LLf-RiSiNC
Buy From These LeasBIsig Grocers
W. B. HIGHT
NORTH HENDERSON
RAWLES GROCERY & MARKET
GARNETT STREET
THACKER'S MARKET
■105 GARNETT ST.
HESTERS CASH GROCERY
% 509 ANDREWS AVIATE
' J. M. BAITY
ANDREWS AVENI E AT STAND PII'E
S. B. ROGERS
NORTH III NIIKRSON
WILKERSON'S MARKET
111 N. GARNETT STRKKT
A. & P. SUPER STORE
QARNEIT STREET
BIG STAR STORE
GARNETrSTREET
SANITARY MARKET
GARNETT STREET
WESTER'S MARKET
GARNETT STREI'T
M. G. EVANS
(. \RNETT STREET
TURNER'S MARKET
GARNETT STREET
E. G. DAVIS & SONS CO.
GARNETT STREET
NEWMAN & SEAMAN
SOITII HENDERSON
PERNELL & SINGLETON
SOI TH HENDERSON
H. A. CLOPTON
NORTH HENDERSON
GRISSOM BROTHERS
SOI TII HENDERSON
L. B. HANNON
SOI TII HENDERSON
R. M. LYLES
SOITII HENDERSON
HERBERT S YELLOW FRONT
109 N. GARNETT STREET