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Bond Sales $584,000 For County $150,000Short of $734,300 Goal on Second War Loan; Friday is Final Day Total bond >..!(.•- i \' uoo iniincy for tlu* :>rv ij v.. i . i today to ST/tl i.m" > the iiT.14.300 goal . 'iiv county. i: uimaiiu..>> v. . Gurd'ier. ilu.iiman ;>.r >:i>- « utitv comnuUiv Mr. C5 iiiliu :■ ;i;) v \ 1 < t'l'S In turn ::i '•> " Otv salt s !in " ... t worker.-. ■ . i .» n>s r-»• ■ • buries ..t ut ' Tho vhi.u !i>'.':i . . • . . dl'.lt I:! rcai'h it.; m; lU'U.llv »!!.:■ t (j.iits are i i day. tho i;. • t ua\ < I • .<• ti<! i i»cly i'.i 'i.o wvcU. t f • naitrativtly mall, wit t umi .>• pro s*.':r o tf. i»::« i ..» • man...- l.:' a . < . . v- .. . ,v(. car of arrives !>; ;:cu.:hT" A I'M! .. ■ -V has bei; t o ■ . >■; • bit: i{ 11;.' ii . t' fanners v.r U nt • ;md«v ;!>»• AAA srant- : u f . office This shipment is Hi#. last t . Li oiunort thi -!•. i.:£: : '. . . v Si:; car'' ad- of tho -• ' ' .:! ■ :ni; materia! have bet n r this sprit); under the AAA program. '. .il i.rdi..s hems •Ml - i''i»3 ot lin.e. V.mi'.la. thjj »• -t us.'f-iT member :the orchid I m ily. i.- • wn large ly n Mexico Bands To Start Summer Work Summer ol.o os in band music will t.nl i ii Muni' iv. May 17. It was an nounce .1 today by \V. T. llearne. ui i ttor «'i the Henderson xchooi id-. t'l. «. f*ir beginners and t'oi .n.v il or band members will be or-diioU d. Mr. !!<•. me aid that instruction iuiiiij; "' c .-umincr months will uc i-p.n •>' 11 . tiidonts in the Hender •> I . i.-1■! ho is particuia. . .1 " > li.i\e Ulnae .students ■■•j j.i .:. I iiiter the j.:nior band i " . ! : !v>pe to advanoo iron. • c ji ni ' . ,d to the high school I). !• !'• • r ir the classes have fit.i Lk .'ti m i. Mr. lit .o ne sa:d. UPCHURCH TO PAY FINK AND DAMAGE v I v. a -, t-i'.l bet.»tv i out . m eoiiiit.v i e ,ii|>i driin';eii d: a nji and hit ar. I • is March 27. ' v.:i 12 otolith-; on t.:i ried on pay .vent - • and costs and driv. itig "V 1 for a year, with *•• 1k» j: id to the clcir 1 >' <the amount ti no line rid cos" . and Mrs. Pearl Crows • ;•> automobile. ' • ■ • d ji the Oxford i* a.! •j t v. on ■ • the Ruin creek bridge «.>n :.'U.:c to comply, capiai and • ir.': itirviit is ! be .ssued withoir \ r ticc. ' WITH OUR BOYS * IN SERVICE •v ' * * * T.» I-'ivrt Moultrie S." t°..child Moore. Jr.. ha" re I ' !' : t M trie, S. C.. afto; : [•> nd s l"..t:ter here with his jiu M ■ .«nd Mrs. Cleveland Moore. At Camp Bianding. !'*. t. tie. rge T. Rcnn. son of Mr. : »• - lacrgc W lienii. who was • •1 I .::Ui the ar:nv April 3 at' ' I3i::p.. is now stationed all • • '% • Florida. "Tl»« % j it C l; !he"ba!ance"of Carstairs White Sea! is made possible by careful selection and skiilful blending from one of the world's largest r?:crvas of choice blending stocks. CAB51M8S ITT"! * /*"> -3 |.V, ,r ";Q >' V 1.1^. yV ^ ■V'i-il HTN'DF.n oo': a — - Bros. Di • j '•*« f-r&l'Uvt ' CARSTAIRS r { ^ hi If firslj sni n witisKfY «»W|| OPA Price System Change Is Expected The out in* method of price con trol for foid may bo changed on any day. savs Aithur li. Surprise, sec retary of tho llondcrson Chamber or Commerce. lUm \irs of a complete revision of price control "ti foods have been cir culated from time to time. Nothing defiaito ! .1- e« n hinted from inside sources the exact procedutv which v.-aiit . cpluce the present ii.ith'.d : :tod per cent ages of profit o\e? oo.-t. In a Wr t»•»>»«* J. I.eKoy Allen, -ocrot. r> 'I 'lie North Carolina Food Dealers A»ociatii»n. today. Surprise was t«'Ui Tli.it "piaetically all of this i- expected t>- be changed within tlie next t'.inpio 't weeks." Allen is con tinual:;- in cl>' •• touch with the state and nat: rial OPA offices. The tipoll a> t.i the nature of the nev. regulatii ... Surprise says, was tl'o i ixiiiiuiii price order appl: . le ; H.Avaii. which was is -.t u.t las' week. In this new or :ii i t!.e 01 : o past program wus dis c. uU.i il tlatnionev prices |xr u.'i.t we i '..ud. discarding all per c« n'.agt » li tin Slav, man plan is used in , ntu>-:t..; I'rutcd States, Surprise s. y i . iv< nuiv bo reduced on many ito. > « 'mi- specific item. Sur : ! o drastic nature ot the cut A ■'■•li ot Main sardines can o t- >..1; ■ :< tail in Hawaii for less It »ale price, almost for • t: .i:t ire c;'St to the wholesaler ui lUviderst.n The ne\> Hawaiian price order sets up the t: ".".urn prices which may v e i at wholesale and re :;,i! level-. designated bv grade, and .ci|uin?i£ gtade marking or the ac cost a sue of the lowest grade price. Surprise Confidential infor mation iintiiates the Hawaiian regu ...ti a v...- i-.-iied along the lines planned f.■: tl.e new continental or Oxford Man Sentenced Raleigh, April 29—(AP)—Francis Fi: eh. -H-year-old Oxford man, yes terday wa.» given a .sentence of 18 months i:i a Federal reformatory after con\ icti^n in Federal Court here on ()PA charges of illegal pos sessions. sale and receiving of gaso line ration books. Federal Judge 1 M. Meekins also sentenced Finch to 30 days in the Wake County Jail o:v nine count9 of possession and .sale of gas ration cou pon.-, the sentence suspended on 18 months probation to begin at the expiration of the reformatory sen tence. Finch, 4w»i>ager of a food ptore in Oxford, pleaded guilty to the iharges OPA Investigator Carl Gaddy tes 'it«ed that Finch had made a state ment to him admitting taking the ration books from the Granville War Price and Ration Board. Gaddy £aid he . ss.:>:cd ;n an inventory at the Granville board after Finch made thi.s state nit nt. and that 3.000 gaso line ration books were found to be missing. DEATH ON TUESDAY OF LILLIE DOWNEY Lillu- Downey died at her home .•! Z'JS Rowland street Tuesday ar 11 30 o'clock. Funeral services will i>e conducted at Holy Temple church Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sur viving relatives include her hus band. Elani Downey; three sons, Vincent Downey, of Norfolk. John Mid Jan,."; Downey, of Baltimore, a dr.ughter. Gracie Downey, of Esom; r,ne Grandson. Sgt. Hezekiah Dow ney of Fort Devens, Mass.; and o sister, Cora Hicks. 10t HcIds—Buy lf"^ Morel 3TY SEAFOOD MARKET 5F.RV1CE & ^ M JfiZ. 1 A1 DRESSING •*-« r: ri iivn A A FP ESH--FRC M-THE-CO AST-TODAY ROE SHAD GREY1ROUT P ORGIES N. C. PERCH sit HERRINGS BUTTER FISH ; Red Fin Croakers BLACK BASS HERRINGS s«it MULLETS Call or Visit Us — Lowest Prices Salvation Army's Work Enumerated Work of the local iinps of The Salvation Army from tho first of t!u< year through last Si; day \v;is .shown in a summary made public today by Envoy Chart*) Cook, in charge. Under th« head of spiritual activ ities 19 conversions were reported among adults and 32 am.mj juve niles, for a total of 51. Th'ul.v-five open air meetings wise held, with an estimated attendance of 3.5i;o. an.l there were 87 indoor meeting* wi!'» an attendance of 2,533. Three pi i ••.! meetings were conducted. Young people's activities include.! 17 Sunday school sessions, with an attendance of 884; 13 out po-t meet ings and an attendance ot 3lf>: 15.. d of Love for children up to ton year 17 meetings. attendance 485). Total meetings with children w« e 70. IV V M vctions were held in public schools. Visitations were made to :i44 homes. with 210 hours consumed. Thirty-six transients were assisted with -12 given lodging and meals to thirty. There were 50 family re lief ease;:. Garments in the number of 102 were }{iven, with HI pairs of shoes, six medical services, jjrocerie t<« 17. ard 200 loaves nt bread and cifcht ljv. d- and mattrc:-is given. Th * value was placed at S402.lt>. This docs not include social work on sums spent on em* hunts for ni'W than 700 children. Jobs were furnished f« i three per M>ns a-d three families suffering lo-s in fires wore helped. WARREN 4 H CLUBS !N CHUKLH SERVICE War re c unity -I II club numbers will take part in services at two churches mi 4 11 Church Sunday. ! Vay 2 it was announced. 4H club j member- and all other boys and j girls are urged '. • attend the services, j I ,*rt:c pal inn in the service at Pro vidence Meth dist church. Afton. at ''I < V'i r'\ Siuui.i.v i.; sin. « will be Iris Lee Felts, Klsie lleams. Charles I'innel, Lewis Coley. Jimmy Hicks, Ltila M;te I'eoplcs, ai>d Limuel Ay cock. The Rev. N. \V. Grant, pas ter of lite church. will deliver the sermon. •! II members t ikin i part in the | jervice at Shocco Methodist church will be Mary Aliee Tarner. Ana Tin ner. Merle Haringtnn. Willis Klem iii};. Myrtle Hoe, siml a group who will sine the 4 II hymn. The He v. T. U". I.ee, pasotr of the church,; will preach. Xeed Iework Exhibit Planned at Kittrcll The Sl;i!'h and K'tSrell Ho->* . Makers club :.re "i\ ing a ao-H! work exlui:it at the e 'lure I graJed school of Kiitrell Friday ni;;'.'. ;it ft o'clock. TliU exhibit brim;; t'> :i:. ikI the maj.>r activity • >T t'ic clubs during the tall and winter months The exhibit is divided into five ycctions: dressmaking. renovation, embroidery. quilting and knitting. I'or the l>es; two t trie* in ran ci t in. fI« i being iudgeri a lii- t and second prize w ill hi 7 "* the exhibitors. The cuntest.^?" ' in* the first, second ;md tM^^ ' est number or pieces on "xhV.'* all sections will reccive ,,r!'- « Mrs. Helen C. Kraft, hott^,^. . sor for the KSA, is »uoSt '' for the occasion. "Ihe »ut,i: . " vitcd to attend. PUbl,c * buileu (Hit tin- 11,1 on mid si lo IUMI tile potatuc* heat tints out t».«- i>».Httirr ,hl,,7, *'v«> **•" 'In 1.1 t<K. ftwn,';' !«..! thV.u:.;^ ti.v |vt ui.tii t:ito;j air nu-.ilv ""K* * * * * * * LET'S ALL GET in this FIGHT! tint BLACKEYE Peas 2-Lb. Cello. BIG STAR yuper MARKETS On ft h/f-Frtrsh COFFEE ^UmCSMRSTOIlg BLUE STAMPS— I). E. F — Expire April 30. fi. H. J now valid. Expire May 31. RED STAMPS— * A, B, C, D—Expire ^ April 30. "E" be- T came valid April "T 2«. * „ * * apple juice 19C * t-ib. Bag WITH STAMP NUMBER 23 24 PRUNE JUICE QUICK OATS Quart (t> point) Jib. Pkg. 25c 23® J 4m tan rtt n I t'fti t- rt>.s!a .fIvti /.% BiG STAR GRADE A MARKET Native A Grade I ir I I LOIN STEAK VEAL ™ 39c PORK Sib.35. Thick Heavy FAT BACK ife. 1S< Palace Sliced BACON it. i\ ir L'"»l>*rirs yvi O SOUP ... 2 - oo. * OLIBBY'S . . . ^ e*i ' ,r""" <<">*., Can V * ® §«,VSAGE 2 c° ! Oo c * ©criscg ' ssc ;: ff i •*Aoi> truing " Pointj ^ 24c: © FLUFFO . . . - 1* ,1""r" ■ Ctn. 190 J * c * * • J * © salmon ■.. - 24 LARD £ jo HfiWATOfS . *» 10C J I Sweet Heart h TOILET SOAP 3 - IB AND 1 FOR lc FBeecy White LAUNDRY BLEACH Qt Bottle A-Gal. Bot. 13* 23* IVORY SOAP 3 r 17® OLD : DUTCH I CLEANSER * 2 Cam 15* f Gerber Dry Ccronl or Oatmeal 8-Oz. Pkgs. 25c Troy Evap. IVSiBk m Largo Can 9c Plain Flour Bollard Obel.ik 12 lb Bag 75c Sauce Sir Willmm Worcostorshiro 3-Of Bol. 10c Mustard ,'vn,,havrn ««•*"■ ioc Kellogg Corn Flukoi 6-Oi. Pkg. 5c Krispy Crackers . Mb. Box 17c Prunes Santa Clara 2-lb. Collo 29c J Hudson Toilet Thjuo J Rollt 16c : Hudson Papor Towclt Rolli 25c ' Windex 6-Ot. Bol. 13c 200*. Bof. 29^ Dog Food Hunt Club S-Lb Pkq 43c TRIANGLE FLOUR SflF-RISING 24-U. *»• 48-Lb Big $4.24 $41.43 PENDER S BEST FLOUR SELF RISING 61b. 8»q I 2 Lb. Bmj 37° 68* 1iuriiv»»-t\rvHh Fruits A I t'fjfitihlt's N. C. STRAWBERRIES qt. 49c I I Florida I GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 25c I Yellow ■ SQUASH - - - lb. 10c I Green Top B CARROTS bunch 7c I Nice Size & GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 23c I * * *• * * * v * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ¥ ¥ VCHMXf COFf EE Colonial starts Ihtrorprnnifr^ r> * *
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