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Henderson High Cagers Beat Middlehurg Twice Boys and Girls in Season Openers Roll Up Wide Margins; Both Need Greater Seasoning Henderson High school girls . - tu-tball tea n chaikcd up tin r i-i^ity linnib coiisectit w victory ..i>t n >{ht I defeating Middlvburg b.v e of S3 to 12, while the boys ;■ • »k the \liddleburg te "> by .. score .:« : !•. Both were i >g ga ncs. i*h« girls* basketball tetun h;is been un det'eatrd In .v< y> ' - .i' : total ill r»7 victories t>> hand down 'i> t!ii~ yiar- tf.i i and ' - it •::«> "44 ttM 1 l'iu- ied lip .11: * » .i Rebecca Parrijh was high scoivi for Henderson, avco nt ig p.unts, !«»11 >\\ed by lJ« i . ' s <. • • n «• :>• hits. Dena Parr sh tic e i .- ttt- and M.i ..-i It., a •• • >i\ K. • <• IJ..M- 11 M ;• \1; !:li'• •'> " •''' >' (ili-bii ii. ivn1 i m* ' . Henderson girls' I-..I !v livut i!l«l ■ r M ' ' , Were !U'\ i\' . - 'll i'O nt; \t t: e v ::.i tin llfi:df! .n -- v i -.core • : :n. !< V dill- ; . ■ j.a. d> t.< v. ■ ■ . • • ■ I t . e ttn.iih . lay 'f.-ii :•! II, ti. 1 le derson lKiy»" •-< ■>-1 n *.: *he •••• . u.- play Oe ■ P«» Mia. p it I M<>-! >. ki !. Til;«k :\i* .1 * " ' Hui'lvy M Is ( .• 0 . : StfV I}» point f'• I' . . : | a pi. :.'s I". • M l't > UJi- t . time. midins :i - i nt - < v Jack IJ like male J .. / -« * i \1 >Uf ,^-Uui'u M<i others were ac > t.to.i foi i>v Wi!' .1 r:is. .mil Sj'.i U.imu ". one ot .ddlelmiK's ■••-J plave - i'1 last vim:. i> Uu- year • me i r «>: Henderson team. ."el lendt? son (|llinU ' was leading ■> •> wore of 4. i \! iM!vb •• c boy-, ere u a•• >• :<■ > liv the nar^m. • ^ the team, the Henderson i iiium up better after more M<l ease c< iiuv-. !'••«■> i \ fou member# left from !.i t . i ,i • •<•.! • ill ; the opening o: season • ndi iIkmh with a team full <■: M • Mary Ford is mach of the ■: _ :!«' team ant! the bov»" •lied by K <' Y».u«a. jr. I ,ie est -l-eets I'nvita"* : •• u e der at l"ieed:: o<i 'oeal teams .■ < \peei tig to i lit utter rettl competi • v -tentl.v i::vi !>u to;; ; . CIHJI.S V !•*.'». \ M"» M.Ki'.rttc w .i;-tl 'lytiti : i ■. . ii 1! <: iard.< Henrle Ho d WIP!>U-:iU'R(; iVveri:,, Hlon Worth a !>., . . . . Spain iilii «'s; )|n <v Years Ago Occurred Great Fl. Fisher Battle To South Of ^ ilniington fort dsner, V c. Jas marks an historical evei <•1 tins venerable- <>ici pi t" the C't) !edt i, y, ) antiaircraft art :ery It was seventy-- : t ; day—.Janii. rv 14. that one <>r tin y: military Ji:stoiv. a:^i liv»'s to equal. x In .1 cm n.i .1! and il.tarj t ■ •; plnco In :.S v-h.ps .111 rl more than 10.000 land forces, the fort was takt n after .1 t!>rce-day bombard ■ is.'. .. .i hand-to-hand fighting that -he . ves •: •: >re than 4,000 Confederate and Fedora! troops. Excerpts ii ■••• oltcal report filed by Maor General William H. C' Needed More Than Ever YOU need it when the Marine of your life keeps you waiting at the corner—you need it shop ping—you need it everyplace. Have it ready to use when the laundrvman brings the bundle in late—if this happens it's unavoidable and we're sorry! But we're short handed in every way and we're doing our best. Make Otir Service More Efficient by Cooperating with Our Pick-Up and Delivery Schedules! Henderson Steam Laundry Phone 508 I Whiting icii ye: e';ecr,ve I siory ot tin* .nil! whirli with . !hf ifciwii of Ki ui:i> roui;n*> aiul Li-t ' ch! wttlutul i'Ossiit en u?'.' ! Suiulay Might. And, though t::ne has wrought | | many oh.njjes in wa: lure. .1 romarU j able parallel c 11 lx' found 111 the ; nvusion, it such .: may bo called. the ostahlisning 11!' a beachhead. ami tin* eventual close : ighting that resulted in the fall 01 tin- Smith's most stra tegic point. t<> ark the beginning o( the end 01 the iaii>e tor wh.ih the Can:od»i;i'.y \.d ••• ght so vaiie tly. I'lidi-r ivvi': o: farrago ot nearly CHO guns, tin- Kodi':'a! tor cos number ing upward at 11».«'«'•» nu'ii. bo^an t~ infiltration, and threw up .1 line o! field works ft buttery Kumseur !.i 'ho Capo > or. I'v S..:tdav > ; rv.-ig tVo ' e on t:w For: had . 'otl ^:? 1 p.!.-1: <>. V that t o (It "dors wore able ;•> man the parapet.*. most of the guns bad boon • bled, and rein forcement* n >• « unable t • come ' :i:i a a- ' • At throe . 0 as>.uil: bog. ■•id wh ■ ' o !•■ .1:100 to thf !. .1 !!■. ; mo .•k that i! g:-.:. | W hi: ig nil r who .> tne.-sed that 11. re than 'Xponded bv tho iy u ot tf;.it • progn rtle pro :n n\ bio" 1 ■ i Pearl 1 !!• !:. r •»■>! Davis, and c.... .»i«- i; Blind Legislator Might C7 r? Oppose Kerr This Year Daily Dispatch ttiircuu. In tlu* Sir \\utter Hotel. BY I.YNN X ISItKT Kalcitth. •'.•ii. la I'apitfl S«|Ua!c hears that Cameron \VeeU> o( Fd«f AMiibi1 coiintv i> tn-lini; .nit ■. t•' 1 - aieilt :tl llli m'oiul dist: lit pi'c|al. tory Id entering the raw . * Cong Cs» anaill*t Judge .It'll: 1 Ki i v\'t > . - : epn-M nled Kdgciv mibc ; i ■ I . t< -- lalure i>l ISM I and 111 • ■.: i; t.l 'lv t>lil*ld pit along. Willi till' help ••! ; Will*. .ll>««UT .1 well . t»> i . !':>• !ilw> with 111'. .1 \1- •' Weeks got an assignment ..- .i cont . aittec cl> -K »i she i«u:.d be l\it-: 11«• husband and the ('.•■!• were wry popular With tin.:.' i . ;;Ui>. .11'IKi F Wwi ilio recorder's com: gress an Kerr \v« pe •:<»!• vi i:: ' uidui >\V lUCtgl. T. l iMi.v. i •rmerly .. W. «-i.- a Lad.; i \e. ■ until ; - officer I' : rst troop i: ns po. • zed s .. •ring .i 111 i i s uist a • for tli rallint • iante iii aliil sp>; :■ ;• : . -i > ts w I' Fort F *h« ■ii plci 1 >a. ii. lilii . V v! i:>. till .•* have now van • «)• \ 4-1 iped uni I : >nrc again fnstf n ; ighting men -»r demacra tui chapcU « t . II I < .. F-.r: !• a About 5 per cin? •>: ,;i egg to reach the din :: table. Much His spoilage i an i.e prev :i throng)'. proper > <• ami ti t i State College poultry specialists. Ccortit- Sjiuler* and Marguerite Chapman in 3 romantic scene trorn the t-olumhu picture. .Appointment 111 Berlin." with CjIc Sondirji.i.ird Stevenson M«>nria\ and Tut-sda\ STATIiMIM OK CONDITION HENDERSON BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of hi:ndi:rson. n. c\. as or dkcemrkr sist. ims (( opv of sworn statement submitted to Insurance Commissioner as required by law.) Assets Thi' .A.->ociatii.n own-: C;'.si' "ii Hand and in Hanks Stock in Federal Homo Hank Mortgage Loans Mi-Hi y .med to s'.iaienoKU-i :. fir the purpose of en.iiili' . 11 - in to own l:.eir homes. Kaeli In.in se cured m -I ni"i tn;i;;" on local improved real estote. Miare Loans Ali\ ance- 111 .lie Ii o shafts. X > . .111 i'\C' paid in. . $ o2. l02.flS ! 2.000.oO . 1 in.2sn.-,n j'1 h' ildi-: > a&unst their of amount aetuallv Accrued Interest on Loans ^ AfCnints Receivable Assets. I'nited States Savings Honds • 2.080.00 r.r,0.07 70.40 52.20i».on TOTAL $2:50.1', 12.0 I The Association Owi To Sharesholders Liabilities Fnnds entrusted lo our cnit in tho form of payments 011 shares as follows: Installment Shares $204,078.00 Undivided Profits 21.01O.40 K,arnings held in trust for distribution to share holders ;it maturity of thri' shares. Reserve for Contingencies To be used for the payrrent of any losses, if sus tained. This reserve increases the safety and strength of the Associati'»n. Other Liabilities. Interest Collected in Advance '.027.24 05.50 TOTAL $2^0.612.04 State of North Carolina County of Vance—ss: Al. H. Wester. Sccrctary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day. and being duly sworn. says that the foregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. AL. H. WKRTKR, Secrclarii-Trcnmircr. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 12th day of January, 1044. W. .T. POWELL. Notary Public. My Commission Expires November 22, 1945. >ii. ill1 ).■ enter tlio race against the I l !ll!l O-Slliatl It ttllllld lit* of "as • tie judge to another." AIHWAYS Kurther ovidoiCT of tl .111 •mindcd'H*-s hi the people i> ml in .1 chaili'i issued by tilt* sot'— . tary <>! Mate Ki iday. I'lie Atlantic .ok' Carolina Airways Company was incorporated witli i:11 .. Million dot i. c..pital -I' l l. altlhori/td. ami a !h. ;i~.111<J dollars paid in by .lames S. fin ixlein ol lireciiv illo. John (• l)av\ ol Kinston and n'hers. Principal j lino oi till I'..;: I'.itiv will be at Ua- I It is understtxid the new corn- I ,. ny i!if .- tint in operate nn ' : I't i thi- war. Imt expects to i.»e I d> ..- .-in .is roiuhtion* make it "iiilc •. m.-t * a.: -crvicc < er i. 'ci*i Ninth Carolina. FKUITS Perltapn involved in tlii-- I pi • |•« i-ti\ «■ -ci up will be a unit and \i ol.iii!^ i . *is; n ■. t - y-toin bv .or. Si atlelita" n :;i\ell to tills : i ■ i tin- posl-wai* problem ami ( .■ ..■> nti uti lity po~-il»il tic- Not . v will .in transport -avo lots of I ti i- and obviate nee?«iity lor re •.;•• it ion. 1 lit* hic!i altitudes art to Iiwa* ilu* fruits and vegetables with t : iral old. ". VI .IsIN'fi t'.ipllal i' ty |. II; have u. ?■;; i n inn or tin*•.• days | ■ > i " 11 ■ . nnicdiate |)i<is(Kt'l of in- ! • . Ir ; • : lit il tl t!t print upon taxi Appro x natciy .'mi taxical) i diivcr.- went strike \V cd nest lay • This . ,i oil.i \t hot dilferoiit . :.ii t 1' it*. Il i.> ii.11 e'.eti not at r owner: oi the tab- or the operat ; ., i • nil*. but ;it the ltaloigh • •> i' i~^i hoi i r ii.* adopting i ii nance rt•(4iil.ititij', 1.iifs that it.: •. »is i.ui titidc rstand. i'i 'NVICTKI > lift i tit Iv -everal , t : ; ..«• iit t h;.lit tl in' i t ils ' .no c* :i\ i Utl oi ovt'irhaifiiu; t 'I i;t imi n t.n p't a ■ i i • i ■ .it tin- tn iver> didn't ...**: i y ttt it po. itatted t i St ■■ .i! •• iiavt ifen i • *. een I he t-it x i i! ii ials and t'r.. i•! bat lip t . Saturday : : ,o solution appeared l i t city ha" in t :i holding an idinaiuv in suspense xinee last , i v!. reh Usual fare 50 cent# for a • i, . t- iiibie ,n .-es over more • • o • . i two p.i.»eiiKtfi . nltiple 'i j•-. .aid it'll th:nj;>. i >1 >T tine intrusting sidelight ,i; ipt.. .an t •■! an OUT represen : it 11 ..t one ot the hearings. A city i • . a . y 'in declined to lie quoted . v I.- . .ii tile » >11'!' man was on h it ' • in t ft?.ni** wlifthei tiixit'.iiis t : !i\ essential it tticy I'mild oi • ii*. tn t they u.nted I' was tit in itii t! it* i: ight be lurther re- ( .c'l • in allocation . : twos . >k! U.t~ !n • Meantime, the city buses . . i t .tci. lt d two or three regular • • ■ o ... t t.n;.* care i f passengers to , nt 11• ;ii .aili '.id and bus sta- i ti ti<. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay •*Th« Authority on AuihoritlM" MAKE SURF. YOU BEAT IT WHEN YOU have doubled th* opponents' contract—then, if ever. Ls the lime to make sure yon set (hem one trick rather than take a chance on .setting them more. If you get one trick hoiju- and pos sess the top card of..'some suit, which may be laid do»vn to end their hopes instunter. it is the height of daring, or something, to hold it back That is especially so when you see a long suit in the dummy, in which the declarer may possibly hold fillers to solidify it. 4 None VJ4 3 ♦ S 63 2 Jf. A 10 7 6 5 3 4 A Q 10 9 None 9 K J 8 5 4KQJ 10 0 5 *K Q t (Dealer West. East-West vul nerable.) West North East South 1 ♦ -• + I ♦ 0 ♦ r> 0 + Pass Pass Dbl South had a choice of which hand to use for rutting. and w hich for discarding, when West led his spade A lie decided to trump In iliimniv alii! discard the heart ft from his own hand. Next he let) the diamond K to the A/ \ Now was West's chance to set the contract at once by laying down the heart A. But he hated to do that, when holding on with it might later result in his getting two heart tricks, especially if he could put Ins partner in the lead. Possibly East's hop into 4-Spades had been based partly on a well located club trick, or at least that is what he decided He thereupon led Ins club J Figuratively giving three cheers. South won that trick, drew the last hostile trump, and discarded his remaining three hearts on the dummy's clubs As it happens, double dummy play will set the contract two— the heart A. another heart, wluch would blank East of the suit, the diamond A when South led trumps, and then a third heart lor East to ruff. But would you make that defense, if you sat in the West seat? • ♦ • Your Week-End I.esson To assure that each player pi ts the others in turn as n partner in rubber bridge, pivoting, around one of the four is a universally un derstood procedure. But if live or six players want to take surli turns with one another us part tiers. do you know how to r»t«i« them ? Distributed »>v Kmc Features Syndicate. Inc. BF. SURE TO SEE OUR ANNOUNCEMENT In Today's Paper Regarding Unrationed Shoes WEBB'S Henderson Shoe Store TO SERVE YOU BETTER To enable us to have our regular employees here at the busy hours of the clay, that you may he served better, we have adopted the following new store hours: Monday Through Friday 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. \\v appreciate your cooperation
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