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Buildcg Game Tuesday With Oxford Si\ .\r;ri\ Airmen ()i (/.iroliiuis Fiml i ImisckccpinLC Art A TROOP r.VRHIKII RASE. Kng >v i \\ i:iv!i• J Maji i" -• • pi I .1 tl| 111! . " . .1: l.il:, ' . ■ • . ' M Cuplain S >rJ> i High. Sumlw, s C.. a .nl.i iii • .... m«•!«-<( '• !'.> Iirst It-tiil< th. \t A W :•« .1 ■>'. Hit; .!• A\ < . ft ii ii. S C. \ I ait". ■ 11*11: ■ i.' > .ill- . •. i ! il ; 1111(1 N. C'.' SIMl l > ; . L • ■ <: it . the *on ' t Mf. nil Mi>! - A Sutisky. 9l>5 Newbern Ave.. HaU ... I'r.s iH C> <t. n. I « . I.<• .vi * I (inrt'C. Dm ham. N. C.» hi^h srini il Istudent, is II < .".ii • ( \1 i\s. Pearl i. fiodwill. ii'UlU tt. |lll: l:.r: ! mi .: i..I II.t: i i:iyt"U i ■ i nat \ e <■' I' ini\ i .. V C;> ui'. fli.. '• i if i 1 . < it. N. C . In tli M-li.ml. tin) !' r. ,ilc \\V iatei-. .i graduate «»l Dili »n. x. <*.. high I lli.nl. 1^ till >• II ' M, . ,l!.<t \il !•: c . I. " - it . s. c. Quart en-ft i one-; < .:ii Nissen h its, the three i Mirers and three diluted en i>< . • i tin-it ednea?mil in d'.mest.r tience .is haphazardly as a i ride begins her first biscuits. The i irst night in the r<umd-t •;>ped tin uai aeks loiaid must of tiie gjoan huddled cold and dejected nboi't tlieii tiny iron stoves. A few i>l the mere talented managed to create r:oke: fewer still produced lire. The second night the stoves glowed like blast fiir'.;ices, and would-be firemen were forced back by waves of heat against the sloping walls of their huts. Nights »if patient effort finally brought the livable mdchim. Webster soys he and his barrack mate-; solved the problem by opening the bottom draft of the little heater and removing the top lid. Harrington reports the proper heat is maintained by closing the top lid and shutting the bMtom draft. Godwin gits results by filling the stove with a mixture of coke and coal, opening hte drafts and placing a brick o: two on top. Hut all agree that only luck and continuous attention v.iii keep the fiies alive through the night. Constant mop and broom work i: necessary to keep the floors fre^ from mud. and the OI, who for • «• '. ruin. • lit O !" i • '■ • . 'IV il' 1>;.i y I. ' liiat lilt- WJilIt ii'vins nor 111;-. in in I "y .-.it-,: vprtcitih battalion standard is GIVEN RUTNER unit •• • . I • i ■: M'.T" .<•!•, f!0:tl ' rom■11 t!u> i);i!behind the battalion REPAIRS TO FARM MACHINERY URGED College s: tion. Raleigh, Feb. 1:1-i I:.nil ::ia!l !:<:v iul il.1 hi rinmnu <miii'' .m immediately vvil viv«- tiun and lalmr U'hftl 1 . vit.:! v ut'i'iil'li • .|* j with the Diiring crop*. ay • :iii KVi'll.-iiui >; n i' iii • t it < • state i (•li.v.-. •••vMVi • hilt... . t >\\ it . li., . iirl ,■ '.ii 'i CtpiiptlK'Ht lit" t : .• ; 1 •' I !!'••»■ 11, -t. i ' ' iH || W1NTON MAN NAMED UNC STUDENT Chanel Hi!'. i::: —.I i-.tir !' Now»i , e. *•! W siton, has . eK-cti .i > t!.«• Si .den' ( i n il •' l:nP'e dinrv i.i.-u i•.;v <■ the .ty N - ••• O :i». t •:il the uni-\p M il : • : I !I:i»ri t .<• .\tl:iita. 'vim <.vas ^ .i .*11 f::.- OUCO lltMll i-v, , , , 1 hi i > . \ N. .ii «er. •; 4 viri'-prcsici.'iit d! the .»tudcn: body since hi;-: ; lit. Hi' has •. prominent > i Cr * u.. t Un vcr*ity C mput ;■ :i:l ;:i other aetivi' - - i' - - :ic * in < ■ * i !' I-K'ita The'.a trait': nity. Hie cantaloup? first was grown I r. ut! • :-j A ..i Oxford. *>s tie^d.€tS0!i i J> DAY FVENING FEBRUARY 71 AT 8 O'CLOCK B ? *; h Sc! *.oo I Gy mil a si u m 15c AND 2.5c ur Clothes dtylist BATTLE YEARBY « Jrom Storrs-Schaefer CUSTOM TAILORS Cincinnati tt't// be here Todry and Tuesday Check this date on your desk calendar • • • • _ l_ 1 "^®n come 'n anc* inspect the new ^ Spring and Summer 1944 fabrics. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE giving i*p three tricks EVERY.ONCE in a while we ice the ne«-d of giving the lead to mi opponent deliberately, presenting: one trick to him so he will have to lead back to us. Less frequently. we find a need of doing ihis when that player can Ret two tneks before he has to lead something which we can win. Once in a coon's age. however, we strike the case in which we toss the lead to a player who can score three consecutive tricks before leading what we desire. ♦ A Q 3 * A Q 4 ♦ A Q 0 * A K 6 4 North. East-West vul South West 2 NT i'ar-l t Dealer nerable.) North Kast Pass I'ass 3 NT South had ample confidence in his pnrtner when he bid only 2 No Trumps on that mighty collection of honors, with the nee of every suit, the king of one and 111 • queens of the others. There was a good chance he might have been passed out shy of game, with enough strength opposite him to make it. As he butchered the hanil. it wns too bail his partner didn't le:ivc him in the 2-No Trumni « South let the club W how tne ft-st triek. hoping West would switch, hut h.« repeated it. with l he 10. so South scored with his K. Kour heart tricks were run. anil then South wondered which finesse to try. (lccidir.tr on spades. West won and returned u third club to Smith's A. Unable to run more than eight tricks all tiild. South finally had to let West in again and be sot. Knowing, from Ear.fi follow on the first club, that V.V«t ha«l only live of them. South had an easy way to make Ida contract. That was by taking four heart tricks, after winning the first club, then taking his ctub A m,.; leading a third club to West. The latter could have bad th.it trie); and two more in the suit, but ||U.„ would have betn ohlir.t ! to lev,) cither a spade «»r n ii.<inoril t0 South, making -i ninth trick snr« thereby for the declarer Tomorrow*:. «Q. K S n j V Q 75 <J> K J 3 A. J 10 2 i Deal Ileiahle l|..\v S< Mlth'A afli r It Wlih III. <> Q J 9 V * K .? iO i! -I <■'> A q !l 7 South li . ■ I! .il - 1'jJ Distribute! bv Kim* F*r?uroi if *. 5%- PENALTY -2% WIU HE PAID ON AI..L 1943 3L NOT I'AID ON OR BEFORE Wednesday, March I, 1944 You are urged to pay your taxes nromptlv and avoid additional penalty C, W. BUSSEY, CITY CLERK Pay Your 1943 Lounty taxes ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, March 1st ■ AND SAVE ADDITIONAL PENALTY 1 % Penalty If Paid Now 2% Penalty After March 1st Special Warning! Those who hnvp not paid their poll or personal taxes are now snbjcet to levy and garnishment on their personal property and wages. F. M. DORSEY, TAX COLLECTOR OF VANCE COUNTY
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