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ASSOC :i) AND CENTRAL I'KESS Heititeramt Batly Btapaf tl| MONDAY. MAY 1. I'M ! (>roii|>s Sooking Cmlil l or ( an<li<ial<- Support Daily I)im> it. Ii Kurt'uu M\ nw nisiil r The STEVENSON ! mI;1 v- rmiHll nn\ Gl.NE AUTRY —in— "0) i> MONTEREY" i i nou -u i. nn \ < \\ - S ! - \ Im. ! • ii I I il ; ^ i in ; "« • IT' ' : vgK I'lu-i \ VVl't'lvS .**J" tl'Solvitl it I i'uviu "i Mi-Donuki I'louDly vvitl I such publicity it always cmphasi/iv : ^ III - ;|)( i • i I mottjx. City comim<sK>uei-s at Bur* t: li ' ■ t ■ . ■ ■ ' • • y the tro . (.'■ .. ' •• V. t!c'.\ 'U'• • \c ■■ ' S«"\ f. til OHt 111 t!l •V. <i r.i-e fail",' ' t ct>!t.-tH|Ul*tl !v , .i ■: in ;ir .• i s M . : • V.l. . pn tut; ' v :•;> ■. t • ■ ■ ■ i ■ \1. !».ti ,i.i ,• I 'ASt"AL'f'V .T.ti P• !„ wr'k-. .! . . iii" ■ • • ' • ; y — «*ideA, a Jliuituf, M vie- stars have doubles to take their places in rrinor scenes In much the same way this bar.* could double" for you under a Living Trust arrangement caring {or your securities, managing properties, handling small details which perhaps now take too much o! the time which you would like to devote to leisure or more important concerns. A Living irust would give you mora fame for Uving. See us about it, YOUR CONFIDENCE WILL BE RESPECTED Citizens Bunk & I rust Company Henderson, N. C. MEMBRA fEOtBAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOBATIO^ (it Itui-mbing. I'.,. I. . . I fit . Ii < I ■ t ' ■ ■ i I I:t• » in w - .i.-.-i bifutwr .1' ii:«- dale ..i the tull moct jut; tin \ Iim: >'ii U'nliaif 1' It .1:;, ! low i \ < •. t\. !!»•! I ' OVftl ), fli., kxhibits .\rc 1 l'Jah« »r.!l"L' S c; i! c .\t I )< »cr< u s \ Jco How » Y our I.Q.? J'r uti'i ( \ f1111 I v. > • iim \ u»l N mi Pn»ti i 1 Ml l* rank M. B..ri. |P( M|t)i |'| (Kill ! :n U'ifi<!«'i ; I • 1 Citizens l<e;«ity & Loan ! Company , I, tr ! V>7 '/i'.I.V• ,S% i . in Kim) I-i.ii. I'lupi iir M iii.icemrnl j ■Mil I r i Mi M il Wl. I'rfs. I'lmn,. C'!H li'iV Palmer Stone Works Allicm.irlc. S < . Our lii'ptrs«'iil,i|i\c hi IIImlri ,mi W. W. LANGS I ON Jlft Yoiiiik si. i'linnr 77.'J Henderson Corporal's Crete i Knocks Out 11 Enemy Tanks it* >i i:«il \\t i i;i it u \\! i r\ I illli Xi'tiiv I' it'lil ( <irirs|iuiuli'iit. W 111 The K' i'»i, Aiii \. Italv. Mav : I' • .in ,.u, ^ '■ ! I nil A „ \ \: |„. I, ' |( :i I'aty. r.»i.v nui: »•. • ' n. t. v • l aro 11 . aiul lu< Filth .Army tail . fu*sti iyt.| crew, wok itveiti'ly en* >' i a i'iv »•! «iti> H« a miiR with tliei tank destroy* : .III l fijibtinit tin end when CyCM-it .m artillery scum) !» ■ .• r Corporal Ayw . ,:«t| hi* '•! r ew fettle i • • •:.} . • • ' '<■ I th:. . - '.ill,; .ii A> - i-l it- w 1 i (i. : 1 Cr \s • ! ■ • w, • • m ■■ Inn It . ' !■ \ ' : fil . 111 . .V I tenet i nU». NViu I ho St i- Hirer, A.vm'iio. along .r'l 1 ' s,~ ;f;m: Kftlllt ' t» \l. Donald. Km i. < tkhihoma. laid si u ne• clil winli- - Mivtfi! to a -il|fi\ I > l «• : an :.mlv : . ni>!i >1 onto the minefield, trucks wort' iilnwn and ..II four tanks ivith t!l< I l lV«- \\ f I f lUJltlllftl 1 i!I.H\ A\ . If M :> : . , I ■tllicially dtul i'v tSit- i-ommaiulmj: general their ili\ ision. ' l!ftt> An-. Ill t . tit- • , tif.-Mitv. . I'lVfivcd ■-; : "i*. i< ' . . •. i •v< .f Av>f f a-.i •• .aNule. t' .i • jjhtin* tan . <!• [*t one 61 these <l..y>." h. -a ,1 the warm sunshine and tnit across the flat field# that •i.t'd the tlf!:i!.i:i IYwim* ( hit K<. March was I2.!>m).0tm . ! t.Trti.i'i'ii • ■ . , Ii; f S: I ■ ... . • \ ■ ■ : M . ■ vyii« 385.000 more thai Ma:. -• Vf., More NilroKim Stat m. Kale nh ! i I■ ■ •. At ^EXHAUSTION leads io Headache^, y U ' I: \jr 1 ft' \ >, . . ¥i New Telephone Directories ^ li-n Ii.mI ti<o tlrlivery i.l" <>ur new t>!f phone . \i:\.iu III! Iia\intf roivi\« <1 <nu-. plt'sisf nt -- ni l in ami oik* will lie* soul immediately. I'lie telephone eompaity will iv«|tio«;t the rtistomers to r. f. r i.> tlu ir directory lor all numbers listed. I>iu» to ii;>n-a>f«l ''ti-im■-> ami inexperienced opera!injr I'oito, tin- i> ii"\\ mi»»ary. Wo «ill appreciate tIn- continued I cooperation a> in tlio past. Til ASK YOl . Carolina Telephone 6t Telegraph Co. | Gal. *4) Quart S3.20 95c VITA-VAR HOUSE PAINT contains TITANIUM, the whitest pigment known to scicnce—its brilliant whiteness resists discoloration What's mot >•. Vii.t-Var House Paint has a special weathering action that actually 1 mses the surface to clean itself. It you want to cut painting costs in half, see u.. today! TANNER ROOFING CO. rii 'in- <;<><; HpiiiI»!miii. N'. < , Nation Looks to the MJ From the South comes most of the pulpwood for making the tough, strong paper and paperboard used in ship• ments to our armed forces overseas, Supplies for Invasion With millions of men fighting all over the world, need for these southern packing materials grows ever more urgent. Our southern men everywhere are living up to their fighting traditions. The supplies they need must be transported to them over long anc\ difficult supply lines —often landed in pounding suif or dropped from planes. Our job, here in the South, is to see that those materials are properly packaged. •We Need Pulpwood """"i This mill is making every effort to do its part; but we are handicapped by the shortage of pulpwood. We need every cord we can get and we need it now. Only be sure it is sound wood. Pulpwood production is our number one war job hero in the South. Let it never be said that the South failed in its duty to l£ick up our boys 011 tiio fighting fronts. S|ionsii r I liv Mills r< 11.1. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY SOI Mil lis I IIM'T DIVISION • (.rnrnrl«v.ii Sunlit < iriilin.i: r.111.1 m.i I in. I lor id .1 \l«lnlr. Missisvi|i|ii. It.ivln ti. I.iitti*i;in,i: Spriimhill, l.nilisi.iii.i. mil < ,1 ****** Jf ¥ VICTORY M.ih.un.1; \h»*»s mini. NiU.u;s,i>. WE BUY PULPWOOD FROM: J,rrrv "i,kv v ( i ******
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