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Brooklyn : I>cei awarded the Marit '!'• rpcdu : i/. • H.i. - MAS IE TOWNSEND DIES WEDNESDAY Masil' Tov. ■ , Townwnd and Mitchell. -I I Jubilee h wiM in- hold ; at :i o'clock Su Ke\ \l' 11 LEARN TO I LY with ED EL.ROD Phone day 270o Night 644-W. CALL 3 6 6 I.OI tiHI l\ ( ITT | TAXI 11 Hour Service I B. H. MIXON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER "Builds Better RniU1iu'in" Building. Painting, lloofing and General Repairing PHONE 7 ———————— NEED FURNITURE You (an Still Completely Furnish Tour Home on Convenient Termt ChrUtian-Har ward's Everything In Furniture Phone 94R Henderson, N. C. AYCOCK WINS TWO » ROM WARRENTON «»l ivoii a double* 111 onto:: n.:;h I .-I v ..1 H i- U'..i n Hum J.. ;..i till IK .V V ll.e : ..it .. jt u> m. i l\ , n t-.i .-J v i tirU . I Aii i!' ..v.i Mu:|<ii> .-itiriti :; ■ • .• i.i .-Or!. - \ I--.. .. t"t : '.V i: VilliI!1 jj.rW tVilll i't .vci \. !id i*r.! • . tt.. :.«• .1.1 all Klttivi • i '' ■ lycocU. live .• " . . ::;i «-.>• eight: BUI Kiii . \ I. Kaulkiu-r, uvu; iiiui ' . <•« S "t- ivhite. Iwu. Gamble led A'.. ' t vs v. t'l e :ght pomt<. liar - ■ ored six. Harrington, three. : ■ . .A A;. i-k. i roups ()\ erseas kept Informed ()t \\ ar i .oan Drives Wash ngton. Feb 5—-Through the ■ .opt ration : The War Department. Slate iirits . ! • :e Aimy now enRiifterl in con bat overseas will be »r led n: the |»r< trtn of tb«» " • rth War ton di ive in their m Trea-- y depart• tut day. ■■< transmissions. radioed to »;Rht.::g lr.nl,- v .11 if confine.: ■ i it ••• Nati. nal Guard divisions si identity nd whereabouts • Ire .dy i.t.-n divulged in of^ IV- . .'tu.ent i:»nv.nui:u' i '-o g'.vcn an '• 1 ■ I o.<•:, ,ttee -o' f .: day* til »he bNsmls, as i- mpa .• i ■ Slfi.000.WM> ror the same Thi .i w i |/iar. -i., v... fi:.- attack I I ' T • tlirir r< ;h ion." Arrangements r r the rtlvtslor nder t«» reply officially have '' "P with the War Depart* ' ' • ■ ' Treasury. n i ) j.. <orv:ce rtv» 1 1,1 the Army ■'' v reports • >t if;j; (%gg£ War T.n.ln if, s.TJ ' "i- ovetIn KK||0 IK ! ei).Ic \rrives in l imlaiul •l"1 Mrs II Hedgepeth ,i v r:} word Hut their son, '•■d I Heiigeoeth. has arrived "> Ens;! .lief and is «e»-. ont! fine, lie is with the U. S. • Me: M-irine. having received! ira ning i Siieephead's Hav. t»in >l;lyn, New York. IN MFMORIAM Mrs. O. T. Kirkland We the members of the Womans Society '»f Christian Service of the! First Methodist church of Henderson.! X. C . wi-h to pay our loving tribute ! and deepest respect to the memory '.f our departed member, Pauline Kirkland. God in His infinite wisdom, deem- I '•d it expedient to call her from our j fellowship on November 21, 1943. ( She was ever willing and cheer- I fully so, to do anything she was ask- j erl to do. None of us caryforget her ! for her kindness, cordiality, and sin- j cerity. We never saw her but that she wore a radiant smile which could only come from a Christian heart. We shall miss her here, but we rejoice that she can be at rest in Him. We extend our deepest sympathy and love to the members of her j family and prav that in their sorrow j they may find the r>eice of God which passeth all understanding. | MRS F. L. TOPLKMAN. MRS. A. J. WATKINS. State Fixes SoSdier Vote Regulations l).iil\ liistMlrli Ituroail. In the Sir Wall-r Hotel. 15 V « VXX MS 111 I R ...... Fi Purs.i :ii log. dative enactments ol mil and I!♦»::. interpreted recently by Attorney i< : , ral Harry M>M Ulan, the St. Soard • ' Elections met Wednesday md iron ;.iU'u : ..lot- procedure • : ■■ rogisti. t .111 ami •..>1 in • n i '■ pi' :ii"v ,md general o!eciv.ns to i»«- held in tins Stati'. 1'ut ;he .■•.•ornoy u< lu-.al u..\c pi m thore ..ui been s.o. >• i »libt abo .! legality of aisenWt ogist ration (or the primary. The < m .1 <! that d> •: t and the .id.'j.tod .i it Vv j-impi'.' ! C 'iido'.iscil into their > mpio>i i rms ;!-.osc :.les pro\ ido approxinatoly ihat any member of tlu ' irined services, the merchant ma■in«> or auxiliary service may appl> r i<a!iots to \ oio j-: the primary I • !' 'iii" general t lection Such appli' V "<• 11 ••'do "ii ;i written : nil »••• pot ally prepared |(>r the by :'!• i mal letter or po«t ■ard signed by the applicant, or i>> personal call or letter signed fay .> "e'" i ! ->plicant - family ^PP-■>■.'<'!> •!• 'lie ballot is per ••-!'' it ":-. registration. if 1li<. ivouklbe tor i< not already registered. and the election officials are '* *' ' " na-m- >n the special lis' : *' 11 '''' AH appli■il'-d with the 'I • i oloclion? • • i-d iniv •1« oerable dev • in i oloctho ni.mes to I' ' 1 ■• ' • .1 how the h.al<i f:.. sfveral t • the :-n|e.< (niern the .. 1 ' 'iy citizen of " year-: ..Id, ' ' lU.d.fu d. will Hill net . <• he or : e: • •, the county by ' rt me service®. • : meeting 1 • IS (. of ,1,0 • ' h< III by thai re of keen " ■ : ' or i lo the new chair* W T -Inyiirr. of R;i• " ' ho wan prevented by •J ' m - Ifnwi ver. the ree>' as at his request ie ,ii orney general cave his opin•'>'i ■ >-T li e way for primary V.KiMratif.il ' n the meeting and Pi-In-mating in formulating the ile- v.-e-e il,e attoinoy uencral and M-cre'arv >1 Slate Thad I'uro. who I.: I'v-nffieio federal elections ci.inniissii.nor t.i handle the voting under l ie act of the last congress. Sev eral slates have made no proVision for absentee voting by members ' f the armed forces, and thai fact emphasizes the need Tor congressional action on the subject Under the terms or iho North Carolina statutes as interpreted bv the attorney funeral, and with the cooperation exercised between the state election officials and Kuro as the federal elections commissioner there would seem to be no impediment to full exercise of suffrage by any Tar Heel 3oldier. sailor marine. YVAC. U'AVF.. or SPAR who desires to vote for piesidenl. congressman. governor, county commissioner or constable. SOYBEAN MEA1, EXCELLENT College Station. Raleigh. Feb 5 — Experienced livestock feeders arc findirw that soybean oil meal is an excellent protein-rich supplement e<iual perhaps to cottonseed meal in feed value. Or. W J. Peterson of uie nutrition research staff of the Experiment Station at State College, said here today. In the last few weeks the shortage of cottonseed meal has become acute, and this has caused many farmers to have fo turn to other sources of supplement. Soybeans oil meal, although not plentiful, is a bit easier lo obtain at the present time than cottonseed meal. Dr. Peterson siid. MQRF CONSUMPTION OF PORK IS URGED l*»»!Station. lxa'u -i' , rVli a I IK* I oa>o(l oonslliiiplitiii ill pari. !>y housowiv os . nit oaiinK istablisliinoiils lor the riiiiuiniio. >>; tiu- u uiw-i sva hi will aid N« • ti: I'ain' tia lai'*'i> •I i li-armi: up I104 a:. ket ng p:««l»- 1 loins. Ita/vI Mo.u'lain. l\\U:i ion marketing >poo'atis: a'. S!..lo I'ollom'. ( (toilari'd horo yislt i day Stocky arils are lilU 1 !o tai-i'i'o C'oUt sUcaXO plants in 11. uv .in'a aro unable in taUo I'.uliior <1 >ri. <• moat. Farmers linrt hani l> !;«»«.» Ini'siUM' til or'. .1 .11:. u: h i ai tlio Markets. MORE FEED SOUGHT FOR N. C. LIVESTOCK I Colic»c S*. 'liin. Itak'0!i. I*fi» ;V -i Tin- aRiMiioMv <U'p:ti t..ii State Collect* !"! fli*» IVrlili;:« i' iiulu .liy j in jiiim p.u liaml- ill an > KU'tisivc | ciiiU'atlnlial camp. ,lmi to pi«> uo'.i- 1 a- ! pro v. lie •>: iiiiiii1 U*ctl lor North I'.ir- ' oIiii.i ; >istm-!; iin.i hi ltlH. 1 >1. K it Collins, .11 I'.'.il;'. 'I. Extc.i.-iun A«ronomv. .otlau ii !v. iv vv»- I tcrday. A Uil'RO imisUm in ••«»!»»:* h:i-> uwi prepared showing till* plsuv ta.'Il iipuitant le^il erop niv.ipiex in ,i well l>. lutu-ctl lartn program. I'hi. at- 1 t" olive ami nitorm.iiv <• i j.i I'tcd i:i color. • i I 1«-i .• i\.• *.ie .1 >: ' .'.It 'II till nlu'.in'llt -I I nci|::ii>i'r.m: >tatc-, .-avs !>.. t' ..n-:. PF.NITF.NTIARY BANS NUMBERING OF MEN! I N -~!ivr!i«*. "IVnn . Keb !V— "Hrand- I i! prisoner- \\ ill iiumbei < o*i I inc.i !>.. •. :; ;i relic ii!' barbansiii," W.i '< i '!'!hi:ii:i l.i Jure, <>l till* \a-Ii- : \ lit- ta'.e pciilcnl ;ifv declared to il v i i.i ordered Hit:, practice siu:CO'liiltJed. In lr:i- i ay*'." lie said, "numbers serve little if any purptwo! and ii many c.i>cs iviul to eni>>arr.iss, himiilMti ;ii: l degrade itrisnncr.. ; T!.t\ in.in cvea lirniK ali i tl ,i serious mental complex dilt'icall Jo sli ke j iI<t• :i i lj items ol' |>ri -,>:i cliil'i-j ing v i! be numbered for ideutifi-1 v "'i i>.-l :!i lliC fa hire til;. 1 GRANVILLE CHILD FATALLY BURNED Oxford. l-'eb. 5.—Mary Itutlt :t. died ..t (iranvtlle hospital lt , ! • o'vlm l; Thin>ilay afternoon NVlii , | '" witM which sin- was a ditUKhU'i' ul Air. iul Mi-. •• Conita, who reside five miles' sh,? nt Oxford. Surviving are her parents i i„ltl er and a sister, and her i,»al,,.W »i aiulparents. Funeral was eondiirtS ;it .! !>. ir. today at the IW t! ;)!•.-1 church. Inteinu'iit w.i m family eeniett-ry. nuintx s v. II be mmle invisible war.liv. iffif BACI4 THI attack' o There's a weapon ot war that fits the palm of your hand—and which you ran hurl at the enemy! It's the WAR BOND yo»i huy today to honor our army heroes. War is horror and heart-break. But Our men in uniform have stechid themselves, willing to sacrifice their very lives to liberate right from wrong. They don't seek a way out when it comes to giving everything they've got to defeat the enemies of freedom! They "let 'em have it" on blood-drenched battlefields all over the world ... to protect us at home! The least we can do is give them all possible support . . . The one tangible tribute you can pay to our soldiers—your sons, husbands, brothers, and sweethearts—is to lend your dollars in War Bonds! It may be YOUR extra War Bond that wlil give HIM the extra hand grenade he neods to save his life! Help our boys "let 'em have it" bv buying War Bonds for Victory! MOTOR SALES COMPANY
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