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N. C. Retirement System Most Economically Run Benefit for Teachers and Employes Is Now Near $11 Million; H'ilf Are School Teachers , k Daily Dispatch Bureau. In tile Sir Walter Hotel. BY LYNN NISIIET Hali iuh. .Ian. Jtf—Atte Hw ;>i xl .. halt years operation ilii' No ill i'. - • •I lia Teacher* .nid Slati Kitiployet - l'fiin •: »'iit ! aid h.ir 11 ' v,o ..Jti, l.il ■:{ a.- .it Uecembei ;{|. I;li:> Tne > It in was i-taou.-liiil by tin" l!'il legislature cflcelne .luiy ) . t ; .1 but tlu- fir-1 p.i\ i • it.. t <ante after the first s:.Ui payday and were Ieeeivird 11 A... 1.--1 I!»il. Tin- amount wat :;-i Since tn.it turn . .it >• nil UK in C .. ;■ M. Johnson. State treasurer :md chairman ol the retirement ?y& . I :iienl« ha* t oeeti ;••• e .«.1 follows: Front employees alii t;j. Stale contribution. »i>.l!ili. that had ml. a lit loll <t t h.it .u |< .|>i North C U'.U. in' I lit I! .Ill t!i< III til.I' lie. ' «•' ' ' !»hij) . ,-... I I'll > ipei ..tiliK I le -V-! ei respect North Carolina cut o«h ■■ ill t!v :iu i .•■ - A«cording t.■ !.Hi. i c.i' •he State tre .si.rei . 'I.,- ,. I .1 • 11 IK i.'^t ye.II W.1 $:(d • tile less than :i7 !-L' ei meniiter. In New .!«•: > • apita wa.- S1.K7. ..ltd n l'i>m-y! \ania tin only othei :jiti St.,to with less than .i dollar per member rout it was slightly mine than !)! n-titv Two reasons ate given tor this, -ionic states pay largei >ala.ics. but mainly they employ more high paid officials to do the job. New Jersey has .i ilircctot .,:itl two high paid a • Units. Here. Major Haxtei Dttr NEKD FURNITURE You Can Still Completely Finnish Your Home on Convenient Terms Christ ian-Harward's Everything in Furniture Phone ills Henderson. N. < hum dues the Most -t.,ies have ;i ..ill paid lii tlx not h inc. i\i.pl halt tile i:i\ i .-1 mt illIlfiv Trea hut .lohii>oii tit-t - thai in nniiKi, in wiiti hi- othtr thitic- ..mi .it n i \i . | ,.v. !'ln i'«fiA f n tiA Uuui - i ll to grow rapidly lor a od many years, then level as rutin netit benefit* are paid ti larger amounts to rettriiiu itifn.iifi .. flit_- ideal . to have permanent elatlve balance. but in the Carl; v« r* there mu.-t . i I « • - t> i'e .t lp .1 -Ui> -t.. • . Baseball Players keep in Shape In \\ ol ivine ar luirner Ca p llutner. Jan. 28.—What bast; . .vt rs do lull wamin .-,.11 Ih< 111 I i! i Hit! leUlt II 1 : > Iooklyn Dodgers' <table. Ca den i Ciilleiiwatei ;iikI I lav id llul Ifciogla 11* :i.».\ .nrkiiiii ... t liM-ttii . .ii tin -• .11..a :: - -it.i. t I"...nil ■ while waiting '«>r the Irttinintt eason to open. s job appealed tl t ... i .*1 III !l iit fps tllf.ll - • •• -1 .«■ condition fur tht- ..in ninu m •. if ball -t n. (iillt'itvv ati-:. who eontes from . i- in ...i- pi yed »»> • >t«-> Mortal baseball fut \ years. He has t elded tot the st Louis Cardinal; Hi . .ly K..lu.i>. all .\t Orleaie IVIicans. who have a uiiik : agreement a iii it,.- 1 Winer,-. I ar lleel (lasers. Now 1 .nop I .eaders, Fearing Richmond C':ta|H'l 11:11. fall 28 — Although !':iey a.f le.ul.ng the Iintei i til e Wit . win* and no losses. North Car olina'.-* U'luti Phantoms will In- v ei v ■.vary when they see., then ilintn consecutive vietory :»t Itichmontl'U. S,.' rday *i iiiit. T:.e spider- hold a i'A HI tiilliup • ver Virg.n . . inet \' .'g ilia i- tl'.i ' niv team to defeat the Pur I lee - -•lie New Year's Also, .t was Kich mond which tripjied Carolina ;it the end of last season, 53 to 51, and prat - ticully knocked the Phant.i - o • • of the eonferenee toinney ft, the first time in history. The Tar lleel V-12-e - Wim 1'nei: one pre-.' mis -tar; ;!i - .m < tront N C StateV <\\ ins. 4'.' tu 27 l''n.u 15.11 l,ang« pi n.- to sta I ••■e -ante fast-breaking, close-guarding I and ot one-hand marksmen. This lists Captain Mock and Donnan, forwards Dewell. center, and Fitch and Ste venson. guards. Splitting time with the starters \v II in Box. Hayworth. Poole, and Beach. :• -aid-' Vvrose. nil 1'ietico- and Anderson. Cap:. M,K.k is If ad >i • • ..••• i:> tn i :■{«!. followed 11 v li.^ i :i; F tch 110. Oewell Alte -<• 81, ("ret.cos 77. and Stevenson C7. WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED CALL ON US SPECIAL < (»l \TI»\ I IM.IIOUN rv fx EGGS, doz. ^DC HENS, lb. LLC FRYERS, l!>. 36c HENS, Ih. 25c B. M. NEWMAN Phones 516-515 1%-PENALTY-1% WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL 1943 CITY TAXES NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE / Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1944 You are urged to pay your taxes promptly and avoid this penalty. If you have not already listed your city taxes for 1944, please call at this office and do so imme diately. » C. W. BUSSEY, CITY CLERK AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE By l.YXX N1SHKT Daily Dispati Ii Uah-Uli | In Tin* Sir Nailer Hotel—Kalrieh I'.NI'AN'DIN'l! * 'in ii-sull <»! tin pil'M-lll W.ll l» lAi'.IIIMi'll ul Ul'livl 110 I II |Kll*t ul tin \OtOliill> MT\ IIV div imiiii ui thr St.iti Hopai liiiont ut 1.;.Inii . I'iunniisMiMit' <'! I...l>nf Kt'i - : «"^>l Shllloi it I • II:.it tilir.ii>; I li umbor tin- Ui\ 1-1..11 h.itulliu li.i.i iMSi-.s, obtaiiiiii lii'.-l'it..!1 .itimi i• • i l"i vtloruii* .1 iiit pousinii- i«»r 3d others. ll't'.iiiltn i'.:. ■i-t- oi Mi.ii Si'r\ u i t - liv'i • l'*i;tnk S..-- ■ lii> ;* mh'i;i1i ill< itivi»inl) M i l. ; i-ltMn!!.-. *•••:i - 1 IMIIMItiull .llni Ktill'l bctwfits ti. »li i:..i. .Iliu tl.rll .. Ill's .l!'ountill(-i | 111 M i.l" •!' • .1.1. i ui.Mith. Sliil ' u ti i r ox| .in tin- -i i \ ioi J • i 5 i..: i ; . IriioiN brain cum-] in:; homo irom : .1 .'.a.' zone*. i't.i.li li... i i : -Muiior 11 tn- I lull .l..llll> ill lilill "li I lil'IT . ii \ i*.ii i'Ii i.i dm - ■ ill. iil-i:; i- - • . .ili.t^'i'il hunt- ! K initio* I..; ill li>U Killing* UIo II .1 •A .lii .Uli'. 11ii ii > .■. i* inl !. .: ■ . ] aiciiitiinu •.... waukrns. Tiistt | .»J 1 (IKIII'I l I i .i« li ill'.lll.il. V lion imil|Kll 1*1 Mil . titu nil.I.Ill ; >1 . l-oi. |Ml". II , ..I • . Ill till- mu.ill. - | . li I.III.I l it.. I.Ml i ii . it il ■•II I. > ■ ! A ".SI III' M v.nl ! • ailillilalt )„f the ' • • I M It I U.iour.h ! • • • I I I" >i ■■ I « •! « •>>« ..I. 1.1 ||| .. I,. <1 • I'M lion v.in H i . ! 1 ■ • '< > i"-ii ' Mi..ii lu i .. • . ui> a..i, i ..ii,,, ! • ili.it YV ill: i.;n1 :.e | • I liiti h w li_y ho tlin't !>. - i ru\\tl .iiui i„IK iii ..II . : ! . ..i.ilul.ili- : t|. I it'll i i "U'l there IS i .. - ; . .. I'OlK'tlfl'll tlliS i\ ., UlHld i-l.lp. bill Wilt it ;;,„U , . I • :■1 a ••Hi I'.irMliiui Ship- j 1 ' v " I'.'I'V "I U'lllliinglOU ha- ' i' iili' ii.: ■'.iji: 'a .lli ,i donation ot :>,"iiui ' n"' • • iittitration andl • Hie !. .,IM' II! M.ill-s- ' '«• »'• hi'n Ii Mll.'l Villll-l* is .-.,:ii i i lived md used us .i enpitoi ! ' it.'1 in.. tin' end .ii it.i' t. i vil V\ . A i *ii,i: .-si.in v\ ,i> -et .m ' -K. rh"J ,,. » I > 'i H'f :..i' 11;..t the 11r~i | • ' 'iched .it \V:linmjjion was . j;'" < tin /.i l' .lot t; \ iiiiro. The I iii-r.' t. A-se I ■!" .tl it authorized j ■ 'i • intment ■ i con mission u» pre-/ I:i"i .-ltd I. :! hum lut-islii.J •• .t . tig .. St .lie In me ' ! tin bu t hp!; I VtHUt* in Ih.'ie I mtv. , 1 AI'' ,:v-s (' 'n now the mar io I. ih (I. . is. n ot the State Depa.t • 1.1 t.| Aiii ii nltii.e with a piogiam •" ' i»8 liiitflHTiw in the state t• • •iitndlc ca|>ons. I hi.- n new ven— ' ■ ' • :■ li'f North C'iiruliiui, ,j;' l 'l «' ''.ill lie learned in. the 1 ■ 1 ' Hint i v ( .nl i tii'.i p..n!ti\ m:»rkftiiig «|»«'iiilist. last y,..,r ca : ■!•••' ' 4,5:in f- ,;e:i l- in the State , ! : many poultry men found llittm 1 "-:l ■ '• It • aui tiuit it (iiii i-e: j.v harnlW .t protjt ot a dollar or •' l*i bird is not unusual mi ca SAVIXfS— !•>• handling the pro I >■-.! . n through hatcheries in-tt ,.d nl on tndiv'idniil iarms. Tower ,iy; lie ean i\< a great deal ol travel. 1 /1: t year lie tr.i.'led over a .noil miles doing capioui/.ing work than ' mill' tor eaeh bird fhat may be written oil as • is-1 i.: ry woik. hid the 1111'■ i«•:-1 now shown :n tin t:n nig ot capon* ju-tilie- putting lIn* pi >i}< el i.n a in 'i- . Iia <: '1 i.i plan pro-, iili's that I . t. i t i u . im -ti ail of i llinii tht i'l;ie at '>ne lia.V a|*e, will til I'P them until tl\e Wicks or ino.e old .iii'l cil lor around -in eel it- Ah ..til n if, 1lu eiii'Kt'i eis will ha\ i hi i n i apiom/ed at ahoiit four \M ei . liivini; linn' lo tliem to r in pli'tei v reeoM'l Ifoin ti t .tpi'i .il i >ll. (iliiiWKIi lndu.itin^i tin l;i .winy populai it> ol eap tns air.oiiK Tar lltt I | oti 11 rv iiii'tl, low 11 iipoit- thai ill 1 !l-l 1 he i*..| m.111/i (I OIlH il.'i rot U elt I tin niiiulie: inereaseil to I..lull III 111 t ' .11.1 l.a.'ill i.ist Veil I. \V( It»!) WAS'I'K Olie of the high pot 01 the meeting of the Hoard of Conservation and Development this wet k w;i the luncheon address Wi'dni-day by Dr. Kgoti (ilesniger on wood waste l>r. Cile.-itiger is an in teni.itlonal authority on the subject and In pointed out that North Car olina i- wasting entirrly too much wood at sawtniil.s ami elsewhere hiik' ly because of inefficient meth ods. Kcho of the log measurement fight in the last legislature was heard when he said that "prppcr measuring would »avc 35 percent on small logs and up to Gd percent on some others." In Europe the cubic contunt is the basis of measurement rather than some hypothetical stand ard. The legislature debated for sev eral days over adopting the interna tional rule as standard for the state. The Doyle rule is now most com monly used, but there is no lixed standard. Dr. (Jlcsinger has been in the state for some months conducting studies financed by private interests. There Is sninc prospect he may be retained bv the board le complete the job he has started. Eleven miles above the equator the temperature frequently falls to 112 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. Above (hat it gets warmer rather than colder. Draft-Age Farm Workers May Find Going Rougher By Central I'ress Washington. .Ian. -• Thousands > ! iii ait-age lit in i workers mv ilur for .1 rude aw aliening within the next lew months. Ile.etolii coiisn.ci cd essential to tilt* \\;ii i iimi inuU i Idanla I "i u I>.■ 11>'ti.. I ile'i i nn- :: ivi;ul.iti.ii. * 1.i , oi - 'ii..: record* til tlion* thousands • i' » :i..ilann \V)i'Ufi> ;iii' g'Jig in he subjected !<• I'ltMo Htiitiujr t»y tin-; ! <1, ..It It ard . >'• W IM I > 'I..I . \ .« Illpl.- : provi II1. hi. mill I •.■- mi I- ;.oso tuli'ly ..mi * Hi f est . ■!■ *. \ 11 < 11 T ■ • tin- v.n i' I mo reason li.r tin . aee rding t ill,111 ollti ..lis. is I. .1 li illlcl'dlis ..ii nil im'mIuiv • inly memliers ot il» ;ii ii i 1 v. The ov» nill output. ' n\V say. is III • lllbtl'ul '• ultu 1. tile national wat effort. iintl eligii le imk wurk i': • . w1 i ali! :.i i .,i \ ho called litit.v i* iii iii' i- under no— i mi n .•! iieioinu'si i I 'Mi (IIk point t that tilt: w |x>licy. m huh ilics with equal !•> iv to facto v n-lser#, i ■ i- n - It ni iii if. i tit ii ..mis by ■ .\r ..v lui \ y . iv in.in— VI.11 (N It. I.owis 1*. Ill ! -hov. so • ■ .1 .1;;. .. waled ■li.il .> iti. 'i lilt' nevt si lllHtltllji !:••• : • tliHi'- ii, .it hoard II in* ..-.Ul il l>» provide I KIMI.INHI i..• ii til r • • • i \rmy .. .1 Nilvy :• peak t lri>n«lh - '» i . '. ItiiW< • tilf • rage' it; 'i • i II i i lUiiiiinti i i n iii'1 lo knots mill • irj t.> - • i v. ho ■.ii* 'li 1. . .1. ,| .■r: • I <1 i iiafi'i I. •li In .i Jlii-ii* ' ii ' till in .nd X i. ?, '»«•* ! " hits v, 11- .it I i "21-day ) ii f ii ni • xter.led i,tiro .!! -day i» i .ii i- «... ..I (1 I . '••> -i lYipl c Slayer I)ics I n I .ethal ('hamber Haleigh. .1. tt. 28. -f.M'l— Alex i I! . i !?,* Kelf winfciiwd triple slayer, i t • .: ;!1 T M«• State's li*! .»! i,;t> fh.iill • lay !• the s!iool:ng til death '• A. ll.il iit a idling station • iJaetoi ii :t v 11)4^ ! . 10-year ■ " lloke county ten ...i :.oi *i»|<| priM.n ehapl .it Law - rutci- A. Watts, jus", prifn- to the esc im! ..ii. t!i: t lio luid "broke tho laws ot CI <i anil liuin". lull thii: In- lie : OVinl *!;;.! "vhkI~Ti.is forqAOtl :i i ' iiiut TTiat ho wili ng to die as an ' i \ .'tiplo ti i-iliets". llatits re.to: ite<l his ad:v..-snui ot i.oot'iii; t ' death Mr.-. Hill, ho: son K . i ic Bill, and her daiightcr, Mrs. Kstelle Will urns, their filling >t - t un iii tho ont-ka'ts ot Harii.i l ho Oii . -o '! was W.n ta-d alionl tile (loath of my own son". Harris' sun, Johnnie, a soldier home fir leave. w;is sltnl and I; lied in a lloke county lill-.ti^ station Aujjiist -'A. 1!M2. Kngolii' !>i 11 \v;i< ehar^ed vith the •Uiy.ng atid toll sod mdor bond. Several .'ays later, Harris -aid. he wi iit tu the filling .-talion an I hhi .touted the l!;ll- lie said tlt.it ho.--h.il Bill, adding that the women were killed accidentally while he was shooting at the m n. Harris 'a.i- indicted for all three killing*, but was convicttf) alter a tlial ! - >1" tin slaying ot \|i I li|] only. An a|i|K>al t.. the Miiner. e coinl \va dented, and Cio.ortior ISt uughloii announcetl early this week that lie Would not :nle!\eii(.> III the death m ii lonce. The condemned n n enleted the death eh.' liber at in titl I a. in.. Chaplain Wat!.- .id, and wa pin Ii<i .need ilo.id at 1 <•: 17 a. m.. HI I 2 ■ tiiinilt later. s< I TTI.I HI TT" OPFA'S FOR NAVY-ARMY SV1KN AT l \< Chnpel Hill, .1 n. 2B.—The Scnttle biitt. a si nit 11 while-columned Col mi id-type liti>Iditif* lietweon the west cainp is uate and the Infirmary, h . heon opened as ii canteen lor set \ ice men a! the I'nivorsity of North < :n oHiiii. The name "Seultlcliutt' 'is taken from the 'Mavy slang for gossip. Scheduled to open early in the fall, the canteen, although completed, was held tip because of shortage of Mio pias. Army and Navy trainees here , cally-eligible men is established. In in which sst! Army and Navy ipiotas. It i.- ton oarlv fur ;iii official re : port. inn nil indications point to a ' ulis'aaitial rise iti household I.its c lie. Hans as a result i»l tlic plan Ik aw., d twi iiic.it latum paints, a ; natal lor these war-important i;it < ii< ii .vastcs. «>!'.\. o.i the basis of chccks in I lallini irc. New Yol k and llo.ston < t natcii collections iiuiy have in— I IC :sctl 111! pel CCIlt since tlic pi.ill Went into el leel 1 Knniliei I II -cwivis began hoarding u>cd .its alter Novciubci ift» when IItey It. .acii tiny ativ gaing to yet ra t ii lamps l<ii theni in Diruinlitr. Iletne. i'i I leel it ills tell ol sharply. Ilit piinits-li'i-tats selicme was ocg i . to double collections Ironi Ilit 111111 ■ > n pounds. i i I'-ti million licMgllatr 01 I.l I! '\ ll« lull ick.Miii, |i • nit . i I.it t o| the I' "i .1 I hM. ii>41 - | ! All.nil.1-11 at I 'II t'licle Nam's ' . i i ' i \ w ilil II tell: tl\ . I I.IIIS lloW til fi.otl tin \ i .ii liav t iias tin \ ' i .1111ii* lit p.ii tinelil ill a llitllel .1 ; t i il.i t ion a- to bis successor. .ii' t .an ii a.i * top nott In is in the i ..i t .if A iile> Si■ |It'i s. present t.n t V\.'l I'I.I'll .it 1111 III i.<t l at ol. .1 \\ I i ii I'owcn. yoiiiic It t.iii. ' ..|ip"'tiIt'll I•> M il'\ ill .It'lie. .lr I..i.l \\ I A iliieetitr \i :iv i 'lll|.etenl oh: ervers colt ■ " \\ b V.- t lit It > t' t lllelit ol S'.'lile it el mil tn in iii:-. iiat i. the t.Iti d tamp plan a ctiutpi'u nine i tli' In t ai. uls Ii,;ht in ('un ':. ei II,il. i • I . ■. i lain WI'A itn-ti atlnll. ill a lettei I i Seiia i \H i ii I II I ..I \ i rii niil. t ;.in.it • •I the Co?,I ..I tin- en..tor's l.....I • ' (I pi ill VI •' 'III 11.I..1I at ill I>al t- • ■ 1 ill iii 1I1 II.a' \i o ly .it- iii 1 t" . ill inistration's rnll-liaek . uii ir proititnii <1 about one ami a I ' i iii.'ii annually. '. il's . in,1. 11.-011 was taken .. 11 ml ii.ii\e to point o il the low ' hi tin present Milisuiy program • mp.ned with tlic loud -tamp plait. Ilcsl (IICH ir. that tile .uhinni.-tra ti"tt won lit like to see both pro K 111.- lined. 11 l»i' able to buy sandwiches, cot :ec. solt cirinV-, randies, tobaivu. shaving ii 1 lentils, -t.it ton.a y., s o 11 - vonirs . ltd a miscellaneous as-ort . :it ol noe\ Itic- .old 1 • i| 1 \ 1 nieneo from now on. Punishment of Criminals Is Planned (Continued Tram Pago Otml nf 1 ffectinj* such exchanges in the lll'.tllC. " The relief sapplies t.-r AJIiei prisotn-is hc'.il iy the lapnnesc which were delivered by the * I ris - 1 n; .. J. p tnrse i ussel • n the bint n putriation exchange about tv.i months aim h:i\ c not lite:: beard from -i- cc that ' a ><• Washington lias been unable to laid out whether iiic.v act.Killy were iii - livi rod to the pri.-or.eis. TIIOI SANDS OF BltlTONS IMF. OF lAI'ANlSF *IISTK1.\T.MIA'T l.iind'Hi. .Ian "ill- Koi'Un Secre tary A^tlmny I'.iicn 1..M ' e II-msi nl I'i mill ns that tl> ''.l-.aiuls of liri ' - ii trio)-, i'.ad (lied ... prisoner- 1: tile .lap lit 1 alter being eompfll-.1 !■ live "under tropical in g'c - •n ditiotvs v. it sit >ii t adequate : I cite . el thin?, food or medical attention." I'i it a. lie warned, will nut for Ri'l Japan's misdeeds, in this ro spcet. Kilen's statement cnmc in tha v.i.Ue n. a United States army dis I In an in WashiiiHti 1 that tin- .lap im 1 had tortured, starved atvl iiitonly murdered manv tin .'ili.iiliti American and Filipino s'il diei - 1.1 plu 1 itI :ii lialaan and ( "f vtgidor. I>i 111 i 1 out thai the Japanese government bail refused permission • ol- neutral i. spcelion of their pris on camps. Kilctt raid "for some time tiast information lias licrn reaching tile conditions under which priwin II is Majesty's r,i.verilniertt regardint* ers are detained and worked in same of tbe?e an as. and as il wa< of so urat e a cliaracter as likely ta distress relatives. Ill- Majecty's i;o\iMimi .1 leu '.found to satisfy Ihemselvi.- that il was atllluntic l>e |.i|'e m ikinj: it public." Assailing Ilie "barbaroiiK nature ol our .tapaiiisc enemies. Kden de clared Japan violated not only the prinri|ilis 1 I international law "bull all canons of ilcccnl civili/ed eon ilucl " SEE OUR GOOD VALUES IN USED CARS Wc repair all makes of cars and special ize in fender, body and radiator work— Motor Sales Co. Phone 832 Henderson, N. C. Three Men In Hospital For Auto Injury 'I'llroo men were triviliil at Pal ham li<>>|>it I here today lor iti— juries ivrcived ahout 1:15 a. in. when several motor tl'lirks wen- ill volved m a wreck a lew miles tiorhi i>t I<< <110K<' river 111 \" I'ilinia. and Mime mill's north ol llenderso',. .None were hurt critically. The three men were lifted at the hos|iilal as .11111 Marsh, 112, ol 11 ■ Point, ami \V. A. I'endear.i|>h. III. and llarold Dennintt, 2li, both of I lit 1 i 1 111. Marsh w as understood to have i>e« n driver or ridini; on an l( l>. Fowler Motor l.inc-. truck. Slate highway patrolmen here wen- called out ahoul three o'clock to proccud to the Slate line to dircct trailie. as Ihe highway at the scene • >l tin.' pile ,.p wa- reportedly blocked. Three trucks other than the l< iwler van were reported to have been 111 \ olvcd. No iliiecl information was i 111 - nu'dl icly available a.', lo how the Miin.sh-up occurred, and olficer. Iicre Wi n- unalde to j; 1 v*• rooiplt tu ililor ination. Ilirlh of Sou Mr. and Mr Marsh II Twid.iie announce the birth ol .1 son, MieliaeJ liiinp,-. al Main I'.niiaui li..-.|.il.l January I'll. Recoveries On Stock Market No** York. •i. i". -(AP) - stocks j'enerally turned aroir'd in !<«(,,v market anil pimud on «il tractions to a point or so Front liners included II. s. Sieel Chrysler. Southern Hallway .,|U| S. Uuoher. Secondary rail bonds improved. C'oimnoditii s were .iteady. Cotton Values Are Higher :'u i«; New York, .Ian. 'Jl!—(AIM CVi. ion futures opened five to 15 cen|. a hale liighcr. Nunii value V.,:v :t.) Iii i.'i i • nls a Ijali- higher, m ,,, , Ull.'J'J, May I !l ill), ,lul> III;)',. Previous Open <'l,.M. March 'Jll.l. Mav I !».!::• pj; Muly lit. lit October (new) .... ltl.ii't I<| hi I >• e.mlii i I ni v. I . lil.il.J 1„ i: !•"« »!i KKN'I 2-It*X)M KIIISMmi. • il apartment, iitcluilin-'. . 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I I.OIV ' Oi l"! ». 8 O'CLOCK 3 I NUII TIKI) DAIIA DATI.II Marvel Bread •» IIIIOWN POINTS IT.lt i.n. Pure Lard .ain<- I I -II). I .oat 1 -111. Pkf.. 15c lie 35c 59c 11c 18c N PTS lie STANDAICD PACK lfl-OZ. CAN 13 C.KI'.F.N PTS TOMATOES " ; SI NNVi ll l.D COKN FLAKES 5c Let's All Back The Attack | Buy War Bonds s\vi:i:t jcicy ORANGES- ™ 47c RKD WINKHAI> APPLES - - 2 v"rr 21c FKKSII CKISP CARROTS lk I'llKSlI TKNOEfl CiKKKN I tursSiprd' Salad 2 25c BEETS - - - v" 10c NFW HKI> Ml.IKS POTATOES 5 29c 8WKET .H'IC'Y Sweet Potatoes 3 ' 25c |
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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