Record Food Crops
For County Likely
Basic Plantings and
Gardens Alike Excee<
Previous Years;
Rain Is Needed
'fit :■•• •• i i ps ic ,11 p isiu-f
111 VillU'O Ollllllv III - Veal .1.1
Milt ot Clll|ill..-I- |1
food slioi l.. ;i i. ■ hi:
SillllitM .111 I >d.|\
Vance 11' ■ >
(|l|ot;i> U*"cl ..I :...
IikkI clop. i .!i .1 ...
and are also !... in.;
own rti|uir<
bet ore, Ml Kamlei
tliei e .<■.
cilv ,ind n
hitherto.
Most fi- 'i
WO I! ad\ .ir:
except
f d .it lit. | • i '
agent said (• leu
planted ii been
\ ii! lely • ! \ i ^c' li'
nit- guud for gnu
\ uieil tic ■ ■ i
> d l»|•• n tin
•\Ki1H .1 \V
matin
i:.n i>
some ■
local r<
tin, int
Mill 't
in pod
able i..
I- .. IT
len:;e l
illlll e\
M ill lu
ll ■ ci
• I Minfovn,
•• i- gulden* in llit'
tluni I", ci planted
t it 1111 s.; - au
i are looking good,
- very much nced
i ilu county
• t have ifi-ti
mi • .i ucat
and pro..|»tvt
yields. pi"
avorablc tor
11V t
Ilu- .1.-1
\*'l pi.
i . Kill i
.: d .i.
•..It d il
2 ro'Z
Gcassis
&
I
v\
CaWMH
* Wl Ni lli i;t> I : I I \ (. < O.
rhonr 'II Il'*iui<ar>mi \. (
lor others 111.111 larmer- who have
I uono .ill .nit !«>r Kardcnmu ll>
• thought that yields would be hiKliei
than over before. and that all Un
people would he better oft by rca
-oii of their effort.
Pearce Names
Four Freedoms
l..i>t iiiuhT. the MToiui nmht ot t'u- ]
Voi.iii lievival .it Ihe Ki:-t ISap.
liuiM'h. the Hev .1 Wiii.-fon I'e.oe.
\'i>itnm pa.-iot trom the Kn-i Hapi • 1
i!:u:ch .•! Durham, brought a .-'.it
: snu mo-age 'ii the lour lreett :: - i
.1.- given by I >i Henry Van Dyu.
M: I'ea re u-ed the l.i>t live veiM .
>>t tin lour'h chapter ot Kir.-t
Tnr."thy .is h - text lot the evening
lie lint lint .-peak on the lour Irr« - .
douu .Vlr. H<*isovelt and Mr. C'liurcii- '
ill have applied to tile wo; Id. but
he .-poke on lour freedoms tiuit
brilli happine.-.- .illd .-.ilcce-s to tlie !
AO) til.
The !::.-t lreedom Mr. I'earee I
('•'iitinmd wa.- l'o think without
viim-i'-n clearly lie said it isn't |
ea-v t .11 .Vtiei lea ' 'day. ;■ 11
vet v.e mu-t <i" more thinking .haii I
ev or The weld need- ,-tiaiglit en- |
alive ti; tikinj! Mi I'earee stresscd j
the |*'mt tli.it it wa- very imp...-- i
tani : >: c'iiri-ti.m.- to think. a.- In
can"' ;v.i\e -iiu without think.ng
L'i\e youi (fllvwmcii *ineerely wa- ,
•in- ei.'iut ;;cc-.t> given uv Mr.
I eaiee. I ne vv ..rd love ha- a vet., i
wick meaning Out* might .-peak <■;
the !o> e a mother ha.- tor her child. |
; t:;e romantic love known by >o )
many y«> ing people today, or iii«. {
■v. th.it . - g.cater than ail othet
I'l.i * - • a e. We !'.-peal,
ot loving >ui neighb*>r.- a* • >ui strive*.
: ul thif isn't I'lmugh mile.- .: .
1( .ahlied .le.-a- .-aid. l-.ve \e »iii
ail- ttiei a- 1 have loved >ou.' We
do not k11■ "A how .le-'i.- loved u.-.
but we d uiiovv 11;- love wa.- ai -
t.ve. moving -till itiiC love Hi.- l-ve
wa.- .11! iill.-ell -I. ;'Ht, bee..U e Ho
g.ue Hi- I::e toi ..ther,-.
Thirdly. Act trom limicsi mot .» •
puiely. wa- di-cus-eii i>v M. i'lan
Any do people leaet a- tho> ,i
l'h» re i- a nmtiv o behind e\ - y «•
at! .11 Mr IV.iree -aid .1 .da- ... -
n 1 .It - J - v. iild ::a\e be. n vv ..
i Mil,
a-t In
i H.
I- -Olid
y W C. •: veo ■■■
i County ha- M-pofted m
i\ mi; tit- like a dog a• i" -i
»1 <e It W as loir d 'M.I
idltior. w a.- doe to a In'!
.1:1 v it.num.- m t!:< lee i ■
Closing Notice!
I lie f:>l!owini; members of the Henderson Insur
ance Exchange will closc their offices on
Wednesday Afternoons
During June, July and August
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO.
! \ SI K AM I. Ill I'MSTMIM
CITIZENS REALTY & LOAN CO.
J. C. COOPER, AGENT
FIRST INSURANCE AGENY, INC.
F. B. HIGHT, INC.
AL B. WESTER
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
We W ill Be Closed On
W ednesday Afternoons
UNTIL FUKTHLR NOTICE
ADAMS-RICHARDS
Furniture Company
Match Play
Begins At
Country Club
\l r ■ i- mnual cluli t;,.u
t ' \V I.ml v
I":. • i i >«• t»• rtl.iy and those
«•: natc tho !day'* matches
aie i!'.' i mpvtition for the
fi i: "M !'
V. : i t il.iy ma I fit
! •\v> I
K t limit! i I l*aiham w •>!
I . ■' .1 T"llll|iV j
J, • I!. W l»i\..n l.y
I. ' !'■ ' • K : • i •! >. 111 V . hi I: "in
.1 || . v tiel mil: Stowurl
K ■ • • < ' T K>, I.land. .V
!• v- . . ii u Mivn: .1 ll. !
i: \ W.il vins; l" «». |
S. ■ 1' •' i |mi:.I 1 \.v
. • liv diM nilt. {
• K II l>ix-.:i I
.1 II I Jrvar.
■ \ de lault; U . ■
i I' Sri W'l - I i v I
. • . • i ■ it ham won i ci .
' T I'heatham. Jr., j
: K. i i :ii..m: .1. Ii !
II T Powell: i
-i iron'. S 11 ;
• I) I' l.iiiiahlm j
• ills I > V C It' I ■ 1111 j
• Ill Iho roiv-.ila- 1
played eitltei i
I \ al l ho
• I'in.' n a*( Ill's i
: »i vm: .1 II /. .;
Ki 1.1.in.! i; ll
■ l > .1 i ....
-!ht. .1 C. !•'..• !i».-:
I' St'llai - vs. Ii.
; Kt'sijormiin \ •
Negro Held
In Granville
For Assault
r.
: .1 ,v alio:
>lio boarina
Iter I: iv -
OiSnan
a.ima. Va .
• the X 11
r two d.iVs.
.'••I.i.i : V. i S t illw I
<!• r ii 1 ■ • • . <• !• i <i iv mi
I in- ' •. i r? - . i I'l-yi-.,- - .Id wh.I'
ll • s- • 'I • • i • :\ oil !l >
rlay- • : • r.- Ii ... . and the
: -. ui .•<•: sisti. !;>■.,w llS turn
eel ■ • • t . iu\ i n .i antlim:I .<• in a
i • . • ria the <| :«; with liir
ii" .1 .1 nil Helen Sh"emal;er
4 1"' Will"!!
t .. :• maid May
... :: i • ll I I. ' ,lll(l tW > t ] a ii -
'I : • 'I u iilly of aid
i — " • • i the •■< ! is ll ■!
• *1 'i .! due I.a - t'cr who 1-1 i
'i i • • j- . li t. not "illy lm the
• ' . i. for ;.sma K<iS"|:ilc
iriii'l: !••:■ "i innira aro.md ami
I,a. 111! ll Sill! turn-." A:'or issui a
• •• I • I .1 idtfa l.a-S.te: p.. nted
• • • .i 'i ill llilin S'li »«'i i . ;t-r and
remarked i!i it sin* wan eligible t i
:<• 111 ill,- WAAC's and sl?rve tin- 11 i
* .itl.i i in i-i a • ai i;iiul .,•»• .'iitia
flay- n i time ui war.
.Mli n 11 I'-. 'Jo-veai old v :ite me
chanic. wa.- I mod' SL'a a: <1 i-nsls lm
vi"l. Ii:..: .■.if tine spccil ri-a on-,
and v.a. " d'Med • "t I" drivt- a mo
tor vi-hii'lc- t'ii' s \ n.Diilh- Mi-I\ in
s. Overtoil. 10-j-i-ar-old v hil« youth
Wi» fined $10 .md <-ii-ts :• it rerkIr >
di ii na and u ■ '■idc crl nI • I
acam fur !!'• days. Kivm IV Mam
ford was lined $li» :»-<! cii '.s I r
S|M-«.'d.!ia Willi ■ tr and tinl
and .I.i-ii- I.<•(• Kan!.- md Kdw • I
I ailed 1-1 •! 11-I • i i t • a- -v.
sii" lar chai aoi.
('-ifitiiuianco- v i •. ^'a'-.t<-d f ulf
il. K'. ans. chiirgcd ii mken dri\
fun. nnd Kariy 'l ■ . fal c pre
It ii - .1 ma I- -.1 p r.-y
'•Id Ni'Uro. i <•()■ 11«'d ..ii gfiod Irt'ha -
vinr and xhvc .1 .'ia,- l^i;yitcr i
I'is'i'I Ihllt ho V ■ ,-t«-.| last
V.a ok ■>' c.'ii v!n» Ilea liv.
SCHOOL BOARD TO
CONSIDER BUDGET
' "-i idei i'i ,n lit 11- civon in Hie
hnd^ei r.II Cilv and i-i.imiy en mis
Iijr tl • Vanec t'onnfv ftoiiriil "i Kdu
■ 11-hi ai ii hi- i Mmi'lily mei'lini,.
Su|H.'rintendnit K M M0III115 onui 1
'I; .- I here w.i sunn (|ii(-.i|oii <>(
wi i-iher iir nut the meeting would
h'- ii.-ld ii' tin- r''Knlnr time nexl
Mndav, 01 d«'loiied until ii late
d.ito until the budget could lie final
ly whipped into -hapo The board
will i>o railed "ii to pa*» upon the
htidC't hefiire Mi" tn ' of .fitly, as
j* '"ill hye be pif-cen'od to the
county comuiii^inneis at that tim«.
Legion Names
Delegation To
Convention
IVIpgalt's to tho amui.il St.it** con
vention in Chariot to .mil .mhiii' ol
licer.- m addition t<> chosen at
the May meeting were elected by
Henderson Post. No. •»". <*t The
American Legion, at its monthly
meeting for June held Tuesday even
ing at the hilt on South (.Jarnett
tieet.
Si\ delegates and -i\ alternates
woi e elected to attend the Charlotte
convention, which will he held June
Delegates ch.»en are a^
loll..us; A || I'arhan . I> IV Mi
I Hit Ire. K. II. Itradlev, (i T IVgram.
.1 W. Jenkins, K. f. Young: alter
n,.tes, A li. Young, Hoy Div-n. S. K
I'eiser. S. I'. Klovd. I! it Perry. 'mi
ll.on Itailey. Mr. McDutlee was de
signated as chairman ol the dclega
loll.
At the May meeting Dr. A. II.
Pa: ham was named |»"- t commander
tor the new year. along with sev
■ i! other ollicers. other- named
Tuesday evening. incl.d.ng some al
: t'.iiiv chosen, are:
lv A. Scott, ad utant; David|
<• vi . William Bnilev. .' \V. Sat
di i . vice presidents. It A Sc«>tt.
t ma lire offieer: R \\ Di\oii. serv
ice .illicer: J. ('. (iardtier. guarcaan
slnp oitieer: S. K. Tii»er. seigeatn
'-..rins; ISev. 11. K King, chaplain.
I> P. MelHifl'ce, hist..nan: I. T
Harris, athletic officer: J. (.". Carn
n. . child welfare otticer; IJ. P.
Y uiig. Ami'i irauisii' ..llicer. J. W
t. t .in-. 11 ational detcn-e ollirci: A
P. Y 'ling, graves reg ' ation ..llicci :
i! II Bradley, cmp •vment otlicei.
D P McDuf'fee. I* >•- -tate: W. II
Melnnis. Hov Sc<«offieer: D. P
MrDulloe. ineinher ' i' chairman. >
N Powell, ptibhci'v •■Iticcr: S. C
K! >yd. Sons of the l.ogmit.
New officers wil' '.jo installed a?
the July meeting.
Tuesday night** meet inn wm taken
up liirgcly with elections, but the
group adopted a :• solution ol a|*
|ui-c ation to the 1'ist .r and c>e.'
gregation ol the ! irst Metti.nl ».
chin ch I. r the Men i.il Day serv ice
!.t !.i theie Sunda>
PLANE AND RAILROAD
REPRESENTATIVES AT
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
A te|>rescntati\e ol the l-ancliild
\. :t .v I ■ igme i*. ..t P.iirimgton
■a ill I >■ .'t the P. S. Kn.ploymeiit i*M- I
! iv ■ ri Tliut.-.lav. June to mtei
lit. :i-~t*«l applicant- tor this
.'.oik |
There will also he ; representa
tive • ; ti.e S. A I. li.ulroad there '
..• :ii«■ -a: e time to interview ap- !
•.••• are interested in work
■ :;.e V g.nia d vi-i»n ol this -v>
i , I
i >.i K: I'iav and Sat,inlay a rcprc-j
. i * .live v . i r there to interview
• . I .- .lit v. •• ; m .i large ship- ]
yai.l. :! was said.
A!' IIHI.Y I'KMPI.lv
I'v crtoit. of (ixiorfl. ..nil his
u: "lip v. !1 ieiirlei a pi o- !
» the Ih ly Temple chlircli of j
■ •n Tluir-dav evening. June I
..'cl-.el., Tl:e public I. cordial
'ed to attend.
HOW'S
YOUR
I.Q.?
('.in yon answer thesr quiz iiurs
tinns? I urn lo Pace 4 for lilt
answers.
1 What i the popul.'ii name l>i
'hi . . , i• .ii..; pecial comiint'ee
lo nr. i tig.ilf '.he national deir.i .
•r< •gram'.'
I then ii' ga lighter than hv
•lloRt -I '
• .Name 'he two indcpriident
sl-.t. on ti. continent ol Alllr.i
Weill \\ ..I \\ ,, II Iicg.ill
I N in • the ii |. ited author >>| the
: 1 • '■ "V who ei ied "Wolf.
vVoiC"
• i I he . i'v ..I M'>.cow in Soviet
P i i.i i .i ihw .iv sv teni: ti nr
.leg)
• i Ii mperaltn e o| the
• ii eh grre . i.i !»: i;
. Aiiii:. tiie c.ipilal of lr«n|'.'
A Maia'ir n i a horse lace: tint I
or tal
!' In the following i|ii"t.ilio|i.
inch : th. indei seoie<| words i
t' * conrrt '.nr Make a.-stirance
(double doubly) siifc"?
I'n' ii pit .'lit in tart apple..
' I tal e'"
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
Without Calomel — And You 11 Jump Out of
Brd in the Morning Karm' lo (io
T'i '• vi*f |f.ur out nb'Mit 2 pint* »»f
i I jn« " irr«» v «ur l»'vwln rvi-ry *l*«y. If flu*
I i • n .t |S.Win»; lr«r!y, your J -'*! m«v
I *• l» rnny ju.*t «l« my in !ho l»owi*l« Th«*H
I » i Mtfl up v »ir *t o'miir h. Y«U mrt r„n
| piipntct. You feel pour, mink and th»* world
■ I •• k* j-tjiik.
I* 'nk«* K'kmI, f»M C*r1rr'* l#t«i'<?
l.iwr fills to ({••! tin*** 2 pint* of t»ll«* fl'»w
| i''if f'««ly to fiiah«- y »u (••♦*1 "up *ri<l 'ip "
<»•' a p»«kmv Tak** ** HirrrtM.
l.fTiM*ivr in making Ml** M«»w frrrly. A*k
f»r Carter's Little Liver I'llls. l°f »nd 25#.
i
HAIL INSURANCE
PKOTM'T VOI R LABOK ,\NI>
INVESTMENT IN
GROWING CROPS
Insure Now—Ask I s About It
Cost Same Now a* l,ater
CITIZENS REALTY &
LOAN COMPANY
fori T. Cheatham. President
Phone 628
li HAY SHORTAGE NOW?
IT IOOKS AS IF little Susie Tliornburg's tru tv steed lias run mi» <.f
fuel but he's merely performing en orders of lua young tni \ < :,r
Pclmont Park, N. Y. Susie, sifter of Top Jockey Jimmy Tlmrn! ::
fiic years old and has been riding smcc she was two. (/nli-nun. ,t>
Labor Factor
In Producing
1943 Crops
I.al>i>r will In' ;iii r t.itil ;.u ' -i
in I In* iulti\.ri.ni .itul h.ii •. •• iiii; .•!
cinps RflKMMllv III Vance ( illlllv 1111>
year. but tin- situatt< n is by tin
means h«>pelo-s. in She \ low i<l I \V.
Sanders. comity ajiont. .1- oxpro.-MU
• •day.
I'oiiditi.ni- are ii urgent. h-u -
e\it. that .1. \V. (principal •
I' i\\ n.-\ 111>- hmh el 1. ha- been < i.
plii.vcfl hv the Kxien i mi Service "l
tico and placed in eh.iiue nt oltoi'
!•> a.v.eniblo a- iruili help !m taim
oi s <i> can bo li.nl. Mi Satidei s (
plained. Mr. liant' i- making a .-iii
. i\v ni tilt* -ituatinii :ti an i-lt.n t
tnid available lalmr who: eve: it can
be had in the etunmunity.
S<'isi-.» rebel i- anticipated t: nigh
assistance nl high scli"<>l b<>y and
:il>o tT'itc. i >l.>red buy.- v im < .aii i»o
induced in gu !• i tin- i..ini- i. aii':;
the siia.nic! giowm:; oa.iii. ami
likcwi e in the harvesting pet i"d
next lall 1- '• h-.ped Ii.ii. t! .it 1
el those v. !l'» li.. f ih en |i |irk'il
Army duty mav be induced t . .1 • |
in the vii".' t" • • i-it.> i- Hi, >ii|>p v
ill fiiiill. fUiff .in- nut l-i p.ti- I
ticipate in tho aetual w.ir cli'mi <1 I
tilt' il) IS'.t ll I ■ I'll
Mi Canlt will pi ibably be active '
til muni'. '' u; i' :>> ■ ■ I U"
early fall in his efforts t• • agsctnb;..'
labor v lic.i it i'in l»t I• ititut ;ii'<i
dirociinj; istunce to jHiiiit
who!I* Il can !><• I'll' t ' III- in., t ;n.
IC«\ .V... S.i:ii!t i ihotlKhl.
Rc\ i\ ;il Kndcd ;it
W hire Memorial
With Four Added
A ten-dav : e\ i\ .,1 mc :,nu
I'oiK'liuti li I'm—<i \ <■ i • •, V. -it
Mi*iiii>ri.il Methndi?t chtiivl S mtli
I il inle II. I ' .III .i:l.ll'l.i|> t . t ill
I'llllirii w i i • ii-p. t.ii ,i tin- !> lilt
■ I !>.»• M'l \ in- Suini.y m.;i
Kr<>m Monday through Saturday
iiigir >t li.-1 week tin1 pu . i iim^ >•...
by K.-v (.'. I' an M.alh. p..-'.. r
"I I ho Mftli n.li.-t t-1::' i <> ! : I.
Rev. K. Worthinjjton. (he p.
preached Sunday. Monday and Tues
day infill- .il th:.- v.ci'i. 1 • ■ | .. I •.
reported good atten tami ..t tile
lll'l'l II _
I lio Vsicaiitui Uiiii,, .. ,
boitiin ;.l tlio cliiii t'li i,, '*'1 tthirh
with tlic roviviil ..n M,„„£"nnrv,1''n
wt-i k w;,-. , T «I l„it
w.vk. „ v,;ts M.l(l>d; d;,y <.i ,hjj
The STEVENSONl
Mat. :S0r - Nicht 35* 1
Today
LLOYD CORR1GAN
DOROTHY LOVETT
in I
"THF. MANTRAP"
« AKTOON & NOVELTY 1
Tomorrow .
JOHN PAYNE
MAUREEN O'HARA
RANDOLPH SCOTT
in
"TO THE SHORES OF
TRIPOLI"
EMBASSY
\ou Showinq
Mr - . hi,.
Th'y lia\e ^0(/C and no
money...then
fit.Ot-iCy and
no love . . .
Inoy want ^ ,
I'M TO
( \ It TOON
MWS
gt±
w It'll M \H\ \sTOR
K I m V \ l |.| f
\\ ilium 1)1 \i MUST
I i.mklin I'ANCillORN
r.|ii'ci:il \\ :ir Kclcasc in Trclntirolor
• i of tiii: navy" |
"Next to wives, sweethearts and letters from home, ciinong things
our soldiers mention most is Coca-Cola. Of course, our fighting men
•ncet up with Coke many places overseas. But Coca-Cola got there
first. Yes siree, Coca-Cola has been a globe-trotter since way buck
when. It has been sold in more than 100 foreign lands.
"Even with war and so many Coca-Cola bottling plants in enemy
occupied countrios, our fighting men are delighted to find Coca-Cola
being bottlod right on the spot in so many places around the globe.
And do thoy go for it when they find it! Who doesn't?"
• oifito uMorn AntMomrv or rut ccca-coia r.omtanv »y
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF HENDERSON, INC.