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Lions Elect Sam Afford Governor Election Is Held at District Meet in Winston-Salem; Club Wins Trophy S..:, All..: vi. .11 i.i president «.f ilu . I.i .'ilib .iii.l k'..iii. lliUllltv . I!. .. I'd fc.A tMU.. H - liitt-i ii..!mh;iI. L'ull\'t-tl!l>>ll ■. V 1 JvUMtiil .!< K.:i>;.n f i Iht- V I rt.t li.ft:.. ■ .IK'hV 1 V Iit n ... A.i .itiftui • <! • • If..- II' •- r«»c«>|{iii «: . • m\ ill,-. : t. .i ii I \\ . kuli»d •A H r V.m -VI LIONS GOVERNOR •s\M \ 1.1 OK I > ! • . \ • . f I « • * I ! :« tit •* I *!'• ' Hornworms Damage Leaf FARM PROPERTY AND CITY LOT ARE SOLD 4-H Clubbers Go To Camp sj mp ol 10- |iers«i|i . illt'ludiilt; !-!l vluli 'lembirs from clubs oghoiit \ .iiuv niiitiiv .1111 Icadcis .1 chapet out ■«. Ictt Ilende*'Mm llii> • . um»; l"i White Lake where ihey \... camp until S.itard.tt l.e.idt: - > : Hit- Ktoup include M:s il.it'.ic K Plumnici. Vance home ii' :.stratum agi.'U: Miss Frances VV .-. n. as.M-'tulit agent; \ei!l M I S: ti . assistant latin agent. at id \V iVV White. Mr#. 1! A. Crews. M. s ■ Wait ii Si- . Mr* Johnnie Moss. I Frank Ha . Marjorie Blum, Mr*. JL K Usi: tit's, attil \V. S Hurloti . ! | I" i.e\ ti Va . duvet ot the III.. which Hil'tvU the group. A bu- - , f. > ! entertainment iin.l u .!; • in: planned ! >i the -i-:l | ci.tbbi;> at White Lake. Willi spe cial ' ' ■ e State t\ liege Exteimon St" • iintig •!>« local leaders : i Cot ldlit ting t lasso and deillolistra .it •ii it . : \ will return t.. llvndct I., T. MITCHELL DIES A I HOME IN COUNTY I' ii in i .i I set vie.* I hi- farmer oi Kit 11 I II I IlllllllllllltS til III' llrld l niui i ■>» 1>! • . t : !m- Kittn i. iiiiiiiiii t. • Vi. .. ».■.i.tv. died ..t ;»r. a ! ! .!:■ . • l.i • I..'tm*. I. IK 'A iiig a , t: i • Vi i. til>» ! . »'• •!I.} li.-.lt|..|l j : d. • I i la • i . .. • v. .1! t •• la HI t iii. : - ti la > li ..t in I lilik 111 :: I Ant \k't!iuili ' church. conducted I y tilf Kt'i II 1 i l |;.i: ! •; nt till" ai\ . < t.a.ye . t •!., Meth >di-t I ::: • it v. il, be Made iti ,i i i : ...t. t, tin- . hlii i n i'a .: v..I! bo t.ephi'V.i ot tilt • . . . t ! :. t : . >1 I. iillt} tl.i M: ii v.a bt.rti March 13.' 18ti5 Granville I'uuiity, "ii • >t tin- . : • Mitchell and Ann Dicker in Al.t i.tll. aiid hail lit t il rti'.st i.l his Vntice county He was a 1 11 : • ti M-1-!t:i. ! Antioch Mt'tli.i d.-*. vf.. transferring Iii- nii'm Inrship t.' Union Chape' church a - i'. v f !• i t'l church was dosed ' surviving art the widow. tlte, Ivntn.i S Might: <tie <1111. , J amen !■! Mitchell; two stislvri>. Mm H P.: .»!i.!* and Mis? Mali.-..a \1 !!c!it*U. all of Vance cnunty Second Man Is Arrested For Espionage ((*• 'Umucd ":n!ti Pi:i*" ')••(• i and yavtf to hitti his <>bsei\iitions of •hipping it; the New York harbor. 1 a t.rr.it;: wa- charged iindt-r '.lit* war time t-uionagv act wtth sending such tit itii.n. wr.tten .11 mviMbii* nk ."etween tht> !:nes mnocii'itis letter? ••• porntii! in neutral coun ' - ' : .: \ IIS llliptli'Il f-.tii.'v -ii.d that i)eSpretter ail fmttid ii»* li.nl iiii'.iiined nio>t t»! In* •1!. f: lilt 11 11 in .1 lluitltlVl' silllllai t I ' t • 1 v 1.etin.. 1/ watiiiing tin Xi-A Vi ii k !iail>ii and acti\ t:e-' uti •li,. Statfii island watertnnit H-.tn • 'i •• t .1 .,11 island More ( niton Itlotiiiis ! 1. \\ • Idni.. route 2 lltnder . Joe liMlwell. colored, of 1 oute 11 i. 1 .1 V. iJuvi-. nt route 1 liender ii «-ti tli.- K;:lcher lartn, all dis .veil c '11 ■ 11 i.: t.is in the I)i-patrh 'tit ti'il.iv Several neople had vesterdav. '.lie tiirt day o! *• i. that tlu-y 'aim- ie|H>.ted, i vi .. • .'ii'.'i ..I "u'.lsei l.idav .e •••. t;r i- v :i had be.jun ■ lootnitiB. Lets help our farmer neighbors with their hauling problems A\f FR I CA'S f.irmors have the I re k mentions nspormnilm ot raising iiHiri- : ml ilns ."nimuiir thin nvr he Ion in tut' nation's lust:• i v I i nit maiipou it is M.1111 I \ < r\ I lour llftUTI ! !• Tilt r S 11 flic I s Ml.11 '.U I l> lor\ l.( ('•■ li'.l|' < miM'i'ti' il. Oc.i't Veep any former waiting ( )v 111 ii .il opt-r.itors ol markets. K.iri'l)iuiMA, i legators, terminals .mil prill i ssi 11 >; I l.l III s . i .ill Jill Ml list.III11 111 V i ii I lit- in it • . ill ill'- "I onil lor \ n lor v" I'ro^r.liii l»v i ; petiilini; lilt- loading ami tin I o.i tli di; !>f I.ii m products. livery fanner ii tin essential home front soldier. Don't keep him waiting. iJehusd lonjovav ioi<o ami noiime to waste. Mudebaker dealers are co-operating Studebaker dealers go out of their way to help obtain parts for all makes of trucks. They co-operate further by handling spe cial repair jobs for farmers as fast as possible. Many Studebaker dealers have special facilities for locating used trucks, that have been idle or in part-time use, for sale to farmers. Keep your car and truck up to par All trucks and cars must be kept in good •hape to safeguard the nation's vital trans portation iiie lines. And that's especially important (his Summer. Drop in for r/gular inspections. Stude baker dealers' mechanics are Essential Transportation Workers who can spot and correct truck or car trouble before it he> comes serious. Ask for free copy of Studehaker's valu« able. new. 4H-page book, "Care and Main tenance of the Farm Truck"—or write Stude baker Truck Division. I>cpt. N, South Bend, Indiana. STUDfBAkEK A household w»rd in hlfhway trwisp* rial Ion slate 1852 132 S. William St. L,AJNULtK-PALMER MOTOR CO. l'hono 152 Henderson, N. C mnm wtioHT ryonw ioiing mm nmuu-mmt oR.vr »» «*„*«, daily crossword ACROSS 1 Circular plate 5. Chilli's carriage 9. Recipient of a gift 10. Particles 12. Relative 13. Aroused from sleep 14 Distribute 15. fencing sword 16 ^hallow 20.5'lead 23. Portion of curved line 24 Toward the 3. Covering of train 6. Wheel on spur 7. On top 8. Manufacture 9. Unevplodetl bomb 11. Diocisan center 17. Grass cured for foiWer 18. Cot., iiu tion 19. Di\i ;>'ii of cif a play JO. Article of fc>vl !l. S. :i 22. Move smoothly 21. Manila hemp 25. Strong point 26. Volcanic rock 28. Shelter 30. Simian 34. Beam 35. Anamese measure 38. Baseball group tabbr.) 10. Checkered cloth 11. Pertaining to ships 12. Basso (abbr.) 13. Pilaster erca a«a RUEaa annaa □ □□OH □HUESQ usm-ius uaasia amacia nnnra waaana nraa sa aprra Hanaa □anaa nsaa eud ama sanaaa naaa anaaa ■ neaaa aaaa aoasa annaa 9bii»d anasin □as t smg«c . Yntrriiy't Antwcv 44. Prayer call 46. Forbids 47. Dry cold wind 48. Foxy 50. Weep 51. Slmlzit f.orn 2? recover y'.renglh 29 J rum 21 \:nerican Ir.iiian "2 Yurkish coin S3 Mirub used .n tannir.fr 35 Dtnomir.a tiv.ns 3G. To color" 37. i'resenption term 39 Roman mvney 40 A tower 42 Somctic ileity 45 Warp-yarns 40 Australian soldier 51 Make use of 62 "»tep 53 I lower 54. Nickname 55 OihcrwU# DOWN 1 1 tnisliod 2 l-V: uvl i!; lr.Uan 3 Veil '.3 4 U'tcfC t KYl'TOQVOTE—A cryptogram quotation Y U L> C M P. S K It S LCMS M L A C. Y LRU Y i U S D K I V O i L KCAMS1N ti N U U 1 - £ -S Y Y T M U *. Vi'slrrday's Crypti.quote: THE ONLY F'ATH iG A TA slflL LIFE !:i T: w'OLV.H VIRTUE—JUVENAL. flat: i> K.ni Features Syr.dicitc. Inc. War Affects Auto Listings (Continued !rum Pace One ) . w: :i \ <■ Hindi t.«»k :ne i- mny :v« stian-m ivpr.rls and Tlicis* il'V.n ;n?u per centa^e Ten i-< • ..;it.t--» nave suffered redueti n : : kuch . s 600 vehicles. .. !:l ~ c • • ties have I..-1 f:\nn J-»" lilHi. A- j-.i!V .• time ter i y . •. : » or more and IS show ". : ni 24w '< flAli, as compared with •?' li- ;.vy : mi: ! in 1'. m combe. Cleveland. Linedn. Met ?len 0..:-g : • . :! ■ S . y. W Wilkes Wis. in. l.tv> t'.'M.y 1. s.-c.s are . <».•«! .n ('■ • .• M ' on. .I.ii-k- -i il w ..-I, !:. r»-v: .... ll«:ult :> hi. .!.,«! ...:i, M, I) •. 1 M:ti A ' . .. \ • Mil! li< (' .1 ]i K.l^or miir. < < : • . m '.ju- |H*r c« :r I (*a!>:iiru . Oram lie. !(•»- • ■ ... J. W.ivn. . l.i s; . « !. i 1- v.. Xi .-11 \ f ;m i !*. I ;• ! ! t i..ms : • In ' • <ii (• ••.ir* ft • T-• • i. Hi, mi !. Mm «• C ; pt...-i i. V.iilii- (*„. • - ... .1 ■- ' . Bcauf. t"i;i let •'{. M.i: Jill, li.-rt • ..ml <1. :: ..!, Spending Set;. Record (C'liilinm o '; *.rr> ~ .ic«* r*nia>) ... i] • i' ' »"l.« : \ i . Mint lil .1 'lull • " . II i. -It. . . p, > : M- : I ,11 . I K . • !1* • p.,, nient! ond i»r.n-\var >ienif. v - rui i.nm ci I., it., t.i . ...... I liu- the 1 ■!:.! . \|-. niiiiu ;, ;<esi:e:l t If ir . •mmi.ciiO.i |t ":,T ; 1 •'Ji i>;r.,: .. the htidrt't v. . , Air Hero Coo!s Off SSROE ANT GUNNER Howard Can tor of Brooklyn, M. Y., who had downed nine Jap Zeros in the South Pacific, cooli ofT with an ice cream soda, during New York's hot spell. He holds the Oak Leaf Cluster. Air Medal, Divtinguishcd Flying Cross, Stiver Star, und h citation from Pies. Koosevclt. (International) Cotton Futures Down At Noon Xvw W:k. Julio 2'.<—(AP*—Cottar, lu'.uits «<!<« !U'(i ll1 ivnts .i Lialo h.gii Nu,r. vai..t.- mil .">i> .• t>; lo l' V.i-:. .In;;. L'n 4'J. <_•» I t*?» .nit! IJivim.wv: HKT(>. I'livio.iS Toil.i.v'.. C. m- l>|jVll ,T. 'v J i 2n 54 i»i 'Jit uf. 20.iii I)f. t «• l;♦ liu'.ii 1 ;• «;r> I'M" May »!•.»• I.c(a Group Open Meeting In Richmond (('••ii!iiriit! Ik • ' . < >'.r > .-i !• ; id.i lit t .1i> Si ulh C'.i n:i IS- :ii<" Ih'l!, AllKllsl I'.a-Vin I'.il' llliil Hi I'. .\li(: I I l!». Middle Hi lt. A ii; t ::i < >lil lit |t. ScjiliTibr: 7. T! f ftiinii!11tit a^ritd th.it t'10 K.i.-ti ; n Hflt *1. LiIc! pi n ea:i.t-i tlian .\in;,i:t i;i ti.sidi . .1!^ ): ut. (i >\ t rnt>r .1 At ifn-iiKlitctK "t Nmlli !iti;i. .iMvi-J Can itigti.n t ■ aid in i i ttiliH tilt- iS.iti* ntln. tally . (1.iplft!. Ti t riill u'. 7''0.0n(l bm*ri«>r iii.; t o. ltiy II.ifk iti .W.sth ' i: .li:.a will alwut %».'» !«.ns nl tid tit-r wioi-i<. "Mother, how does Daddy's train help to win the war f" *'//'<■// dear, just H1:e all the other trains—every Jay, every night — \">ur daddy s train keeps <>// /'ringing to our soldiers and sailors., things to eat, things to fight with, things to win the war with. " 'SEABOARD RAILWAY Works for 1.1k. Victory KJKIT n\ HI Vl\<; \V.\K litINDS \M) S I'AMI'-i Rrrnfnit>fr, ihrff* f»«i Iff up. n.« lime-out, fur our I'ik'hium nifl. / #/ It O I 1. II I §1 i II I I l( I II I I n I. s II i - | n SUMMER MEETING OF N. F. A. CHAPTER Tl.e first suiititit*: tr.c» .1:14 <•. Hi."tilt i><>ti X. K A. chai'Vr " a- j !.i ill Sat.:i(lav. .lull.- l!«I. i • rulUl. • t'lil:.-. c.»ll .il I It'll.It ! .-mi In* -litnt ■ with lilt- |'ii-iilrtit. .1 iini«*-» I ivt*. II. Ill't'-ldlll1', "I"? it nut tin; . : t«-«i .»t t tit* • *| »-•-. - IN!1. 11 rt'lllll'IX . : .'II l*.: M l'.l||Utt*> t»l !: i' l.l-'t liut't.lll. \l " li M'.li" I A a 111 -I-Mull. >it tit*. i»*|'ti* • ttum I'l'.It' ll in-: l«: nest yi.. . -ti ' hi X. K V t-.:t:is» pit'inc. ail :it\v i 'iIa'.' I' !.f.\t vtsu flu X !■'. A V ! v i**>'i'il I'l'miuit-«»*i t v.. i' 11 -i ii .il n.o::iUfl> Wet t * :u> .. ■ .t'li to l) > till'ir best lu.{*:i- i , tvt : «?pi»i t- wi'iv snailf l>" a., t • t:>. Lymon Sntitl recited the X. !•' .\. freed and led the sillf.iiitt ' "l»i\t' me ti-- t old X. r. A it." Tliaddt'U! I'lutnnier ii .,«• a i . . " I in I'.itii ..f J.iit.' by i' l-i-ur Taiutarl. A I .*.-.•!••' V.i- !>IOll||ht til Mit- (ii;i|>tt*i li* tin- ;idv I. \V. W'a. it ii. .'i . \ in at luiial af.i u uiiurt* li .!• • • . "I'. Kjfi't St iiuiaiiti.'a timl apt which till' i It i oil 1 i III ..11 I ' 'I'll ill I ll>- lull llll If <• II (' - • n't A tin* "I'lltiil tlluvu' irurtti i'l I l!i |;i' I'lltltli <1 "I*. • I. I ll Vii't v ' .. -Ini\vii by <> I 1,'mIi II. |u itici|>al I •' I ' i ■ llllllll lll ll lint 1 • ' • :!. ill. :n«'i II I'l Sill". . I . • ! ' lil lillv .'!! al V tu | in. i-i: \ vi it si-jtvu i i. \ ni»*l* til' I * . Ill 'I fit' .. I l.v Mi w ill ! hi :ii Sit - • In in,. "\l W li i'l t li' V 11 III* l.ily i iini!' Tin Harassing of Agency Is Charged (Continued Iruin r ic- Cn* > jace said. "the Itl C ia.ieu diMiully, jo far as the import tield was c»n ltincd. to build the slock piles au th»»i i/.ed and ill reel itl l.v the Con. Hies.. nvarly IK mo: ihs befou- IVarl 1 li.i "D.uvitK "'is period, of course, pri \ ate purchasing ot imports cunlitiucil ;i >«>me\vhat mv.cu-ed -calv due better business, ami'Hie Ueeoii ftiuctiun r.naiiee Corporation enter ed into \.uious uncle:xvritli'.g agive meniS w ith some cou nties under which we agreed to take surpluses jf they were not bought privately. •This scents to timid, business-as-usual p',- ledu'e least it was a 'lar cry from the i gri'ssive government stock pii^ at :'K Xhv kovcmiiiuimi! liirccttii .i,h -■ thai thl, nation „w have i margin -ecuritv ... m i- K-il raw matenal invj. ,t„,lts" Wallacr li;;W*d qu.n:nv treatment ul malaria, umonjj Jh« strategic materials Helmed He ,■.i that ..11 April !•». !<nl\ CU-m, i:,i !as Mac Arthur sai.l that two .;,il|„„, •eeds (tar i ast cim-hona ( high grade strain had been brought dut <'i the Philippines and i . t"«l MaeAithur as saving the I ■ he planted without delay -1 . in son v to have h.'.nt. : n thi committee." the Vice I'resident , a in lit . -tat. II,.- • tlmt JOR)?g and \V !l t 'aytoii i , :i-laiit . • i mtmim'iv ar.d ilim'tiir ..; tense supplies coiitoration. i;i< riibsidiary> tailed for month; utt tin., pi ..(ii am. . Then ., , • >. :.i n .it , lit i d . f. 1 -tit ■ ^JvSs <r/4 Away from homo? Rrpanlloes of wliiTr In' is. iKilliiiif.' is more i lifi'tinc; ilian ni-vvs from tin* folks In* lovrs. Sil ilowu today—make it a regular duty—it's oiif of the important tilings %oii i,in ilo to help liim. In l»etiviTn time*. u iiti-a few < lin ks for W.n Savings It.,ml* -another ture w.i) to liclji spt'c'tl \ ictoiy. Thu mrtsaee cnninhutctl by CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY PEORIA. ILLINOIS
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