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Reporter Asks 1 l)K To Be More Humane \\ itli Press rssTis\ Central I'nss tiilumnh Washington, x >.. J J A i v >i>; l.e'tei til '.fit' Pit's .!< i tin States. Mv Dear Mi- I'.e- d<ir There'- .i litt!*- ft.'t.iu i .1 ? > s.iy :.i y a .ih • il \. 1 : ft': • •!«'«• V u' 1 lilt r 1' • .i • nDmi'l tr.( i- « . • ■ • • ■ •• M ■i- (!«•je!' ,Vl >11 . • 1 .V (, nj; • ■ i-:i em Roum Cabinet** l/wi'U xl«; t •. .1 li... :ie? L.i r. t'a.v • vne Rimer Dav..-. Kimer i*.4.. if he v.isiie- he were i.ll working v. /.h tn<* |)W< ' XV-e M.. •! Mi I:.'* e - • -r.. y present, s » Ste\ • Ka. !y. ha : tt n;; 11 .i tab «■ (S'< . >• v' ...•«• like you every d y). fiehind y 1 are t . Sei. .Si . .. m T • A ' I Since > •1 ! I. SALE OF MEN'S Dress Oxfords $3.19 Regular Price $3.95 Guy Woodlief Henderson, N. C. n ml •( -•itrv. anliio-n.i ami ml I! > i\>- I' «' '«T« ii 1 '.i i !•••;> . 'id n-Ia\ :ih. II :•( ■iM>- >. 1.4 . «il.itc :i*>n •!. I! v. ' li ••• ;.iul cozy mi • i • \v : - r. .i mi then i l.i-<»i i iitch llumv .- ;i ciprat watt L »rd Hsi! whom I admire ..s a ■ •" .1! . • i ii-. .«•>»■. M •I .. rv*> V ii.t !!K1 .!.• . I'SS.\::V W ilmin^Ton's I S() Busiest in State; 97.01)1} Per Month I'so I.. .. alt ( -.ll.nj! .. • <-:i To . .. idh ui h .. i..l *«• IIUllilKfl* "I . ill I : . ! > Tt . . \ (. >M>. .ri I . Iiaili»'.til ••'.«- malty Wilintiton ciii/oiis a» ITSO vnhmiwr#. Itlllltt :•> >«•:%«• ;if • ii • ",v -c. ;>ud Junior h-wtfsse?. X >rtli Carolina now huts totjil of ted by ruined through < Xutiom.i Win Fund. which the .. tit C.I. St..',- \V;i. !• Hid . a . .1,. : ; ■>< > N .. rh IV. .! I<: .cl V.' ( •I Si I St'Jlti: 1>< ><U"vl ( jL t S Snub in School R<>\v I' r<mti \orth;mu>tnil Iri I lie Si.- V» :i!tev .n<!rl, l!.ill\ Dispatrh iiuti-ail. 15} ! YNN \ISItI I N . t unity, I... Hi the I'll.g ..lli'tineir. liMflH'i ..I :ii* district. Sug|M« ■•'ill. h .villi* allotted t.'.c UMCliit u'S* ineilhlbenl i'ii Hit' i i. |>: ■ i ■ . subject ' review by i •• St.lie b*>ard Tliiit' • something : lif i• xt ■ i ' :i<(>t ihf lav. ilit State board a*<cachet 1 i distllo m cnupeiaUi'li villi the i-ii:ty >»«rrl: then the di-trict rniiiniiiiw plates llu.'in in the utvcnil schools •» class room# iti ( "<pt iitioii a!.-o with tin* county i*n.i.(l T!i' Hull S'.| laic d.stuct com:• ittec .• igned teachers to the Rich Square school thiil l,a--iter ,-chool patrons wanted. There was a good diil "i argument, some hard feeling, hut the assignment- stood. Then ' La.-siter patrons appealed to the slate board, and after three adjournfd meetings and postponements, that board aci'd this week. The district net- another teacher, but as yet doesn't have provision for hauling school child:ii* to Lassitei school. Of more significance is the fact that the Northampton County Board ol (Education twice ignored requests oi lh<* Stale board that they appear and explain their position. County Superintendent N. l> Turner came hy Wednesday, but he was careful to explain hi* didn't come in response to Mie stale board's request, but was on his way to Durham. It also is significant that when the vole came on the motion to ailot another teacher to the district. A McL. Graham. keenest legal mind on the board, asked that hi:' vote be rerord O' -aril t >ute.. ! ■ ,* "I (..• Sales Tax Purchase Of Bonds Suggested ! Ily Central Pros* Wa-hingtoii. N<>\ 11.—A now lnoa i., .in "i u-fiilivf -.ilos t;i\ plan" o\: lainoil '•>' Oi: t>» I'. Snyder. ropieM 'tl iiji liop iolu Stool. liiielly. t!>o plan > to t:iN all i o' :.i"tii !o> at tin1 I no «>f salo. Tit • !'ii oil.i -o. u: »n a rooeipl in tilt; to-11 of ;i -t. 11> ■>•! tin- amount • . thf t:.\ |istici Thi -tamps tut' .tors • ilakil ti the maimer ;• S..v :i.a St.. i f- unt ! :. \ . i V i in-i tins i» >t id !<■ iit- i vtlccm.iiiY I..-I icy. <»iv.> veur tlv v H «.! :!>i- v..i: "'I !n .ill-lit..) !», :i s. -i : (•'iiirsii-y j_v .Ml billion cj.ill..! S \tler the d>iniiiitUii,im'ii. "l»y i)!.K-iilK 'll |)<- (\ ;>H retail item*, with ;; few exeep* " ii •: t. like r<XKl«. -Ill <•:»." ;i|>|)i'o\jiii;iH>l.v it »e l>:lti<*n .1 !• iM i<«* • «-il " i: . Ki:..t>o;i t:: \* . • ) • .i • l *i > ::*•<! S\.:, •i Navy .ill :'iir\v;i <i-li'olr'>* junior oli i-..- worried hir fern* 'iVclilr T::ici11 it>fl ol 'I' tvv 1:U' . hUi'o:-i. nkn p -on: > - w.M i> :.il; in Itit'l; o pi.Mio .mi|>|>>>i' lliVl ;«!:*•; lliv w.ii . v uhiko ■•it, i-oMh-r.l1 i i:>; the Navy sh >uld cnli\eti !.: on \\ •;!: ' :Mr ! inn*i VI. :■ •«; m.H .i iii-w.- :is posjiil I-.- , ■ !i onlvr to ni\«• Hie nun of the I tliv i red i diK1 Oh w, iiimI to j . . •• •• tin* j ... • t:n \ . «• rl.iv nil i ■ iif t,.- \ I!-. In tin' Navy, which yooi>'< tol li.uvli I.. .1 «• I 1 month shut, while sin- Ar »iy, : rwl i . i or': l|y t-«»» Army Air C • \>' j •»«># ■ - ■■■ - •;!. . ;i ni . • t • • ! !.i ini .) ii .1 .VlVV >;lle beVitllje MHIlC t'ltiu* : I i hi^li believes that tMo J i:ien\v mij:i)t learn something it :t i we" . iHlblislKtl. Some -turn's nro I :;ei»' ' h n|» even alter 'he esse.i;:;iI lav:.- Imve been broadest by :'ie i in'.cx t..di<». It' the Imttleneek i>n Navy new* r\. h.nken. the e"edit shiuiM t>n j . . ii-.x tar-siKtited oilier! <; <1 llie r«ul.:r Navy in the public reiiifkv of the Navy Dpimii*1.ri* ,i lew newspapermen \v'< • cow the N.-vy regularly. Secretary ol the Navy Knn\ and Klmer II::vi-. t'te v»:Iiii1 >•: War Infornia T • r.-. • I a', v. hi: i y.».i e >V I i Mnl |: iwad.'iy naj i.i bt'o.ieil v.".".:i ii". In-Met it .•}• '<-.i < -.iIV- n thi« V' !. t-; i't : : i*;iit -I l>v gnwwf, (it'it tiding .« • i ori riv •! ■ «• < ' . 11*. • 'i<-il •• t ic!.l« «• ■: ;j; teii ;» ..»• Mushroom kio\vt-is t.ius m;i,\ in forced out of business. The "priiv on the fertili/»Y has almost rioul>U-; in recent im<iiths and the.v say thev cannot continue to pay these i-nv, ami make any pro I it. WPP. doesn't have an inkliMg v ; a, to whe'her it will still he ai.nl.:.j during t!ie po-l-vvar period. Inn ;i el its to;> officials are giving ;.idorable thought to tlit* problems .1 shift 1; I rem war to peace. 0:i. ol tin- toughest riddle.s t.> l». miswered is what to do with the t i-eim minis production of nu'l triaj ha., been achieved as a resV.'< ol the war. 'Steel output is at , record h;«h of DIMMIO.onO tons aluminum. 2.000.000.(Km {)!:'.! .. .1 vr;i:\ ;i:.c| so oil. At iea>; one WPI3 oxeeutiv, ■ cut nil w. Mjing out some mt-t!u.i! o # al. this production in p.-,,.. lo put an : Try's t l!i}; :>t. ■ employment . how rnucli I appreciated your sending me th^t picture cf you and Mom with Jane and the children at home. Our living room looked so r«al, so substantial, so peaceful. It's liard to tell you what homi.*--?.n American home—n»eans to a fellow who'i alone in a strange land, i think a bo : ! It v t the time, especially when v/e'rt aut. a bou hi;n; mission. In the uncertainty ami darkness it's the thought o! home alone that makes what I try to do have any meaning. And il is furniture men like you, Dad, who have helped create this American home and who now, putting patriotism before profit are helping to preserve there homes for our return." ★ i< HELP TO PRESERVE YOUR HOME AND YOUR COUNTRY BY INVESTING ALL YOU CAN, EVERY MONTH, IN WAR BONDS DISCOUNT FOR CASH—COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS—EASY TERMS Vance Furniture Co. Occupying Five Floor# of Industrial Bank Bldg. Phone 182 H«nd»rson, N. C. j, t * * ★★★★***************^THE LARGEST FURNITURE STORE IN THIS SECTION*******************
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