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To Continue Efforts For An Airport C!• sm’x-r v.r.n- >' 1 o M *.kc New Pi:\n> on Two-Coun v Voir * ' J i ( t ,r> ;,i 1 dll ..tl Ill V *! i -. * \c ..1 presented The next step to in taken n_\ tin aatt'i rs of eommeree h..- not .>ee’i ilrCsut vlj'oi. Slop •< stall'll T tentative plan for organization, wldeh well!if onlv havi seivtd a.- > ■. • thi eg; idv s - the e. uiify ■ i. .is and eitv eon eus ri I -ig }■;•'( a. legislation. \\ a- -a - td . i. is) ■ x ■ ■ ' 1 s , trunvtllc C ^' ■: i"' 111• i'> a 11 d !} u. ' • ' «i " • v*ity /fiaivil. _ 41 Convicted In August In County Court . * V - ■ * 1 f 'lit •»} . 1 to till o' -M (U‘ ■ id 5:i ri i t •. di i > cs *> ’ • V 'll . u . >' W • • C' •! - ' . ' v b> E O Fi erk If Ini- 3 i i.’id 19 'aim c- lured red v ■y-siN delendaills paid c< >t> d I Ales. and cost.- a< e :v i*d 1 Mint • • eted • . d iuivd '»ne t .iM •;;a-.ed amounted to S.‘J 1 7.50 . ere $40 I.IVlh .. ’ ' ■ oi 1 . • . . i- . .. lest :i.unt'.’s iti'i ■'-d. .. « e :urged with some "l* li .... ... ,v \ iolations. ii\ e - the. i am, . d. unki-niie:. :» . l whisky I ed lor ..ding ..nd ti\ i •' w\ " u m deadly weapon. ■. i re charged wit • < . ' • . : ,i .Ac*. One each was tied a e n I .—r hiand j • osessn.l: .... i . ■: .. e .;t« r’s lit eltSC. month'- procedures u. . , , . , , , .-j v p I-, ;>~ . st v en fines ; 157 ’ ees 1 * • ' ; ;.;:i i 71 ♦ ci ' V* v e:: w:ie • *\ : s;;.vJ and h''s >47:’ St>. .. V ' 1 -' r' *'.' • t i W. A BRAMBERRY. SAL CLAIMS MAN, DIES Was Widely Known in This tits and 11 i u h 1 \ Esteemed l>\ Host ol Friends I lore Frit is ere < today do.. ’.: " X’orfo w \V. A id. St jibi . Line Id was widely known h.orc a- .vo‘ mm 1 o Stall.I1.. 1 'V'!a: is ■i 1 : • high os tee liis i tj mtanees Ad Li. w.iary died Monday ..Iter dint'-.- several months. Flint- a! ere held this tei nooi • e F .tier. ’ ("nape' r Nor' ent ser\ *e c t Sea tlu .ad nt H i. ■ e ■etary to tin i a-.:. ..nd ' -pi.i.ed law at rnght the l Virginia He r . .s' . o c ■ K - : ay i V. .... ..la- .. ala ill agent, a-id .it . y agi. was made MRS. TYSON BURIED TUESDAY AFTERNOON Frint ei ices \\ ere eld Fues lay aft< t 3:30 ck for Airs A! igg.o T'. ijj;. Tyson, and o.irial was ;a ’ho D: 1 !ar ; cen.etc.v Fit- . L. At. i Pov.rit. Wes’, Baptist rh mvh pastor. I v..s : charge ol the services, which ■ .-a- held a* tile ho ae ol Air. and AIi- Ludy E. Hicks, on West Chest P - wee! Mrs 'J yson w as the ran ”ior .a Alls. H*cks. Active pallbearers were J. R. Ty 11 K Fvson. Harry Allinn, G. F McGowan.' L. E. Hicks. C. G. B a aw: try. C. \V. Purnell, S. XV. i,..ilt y. K. L. Xethery. G. C. Morgan. G II. Davis. Sam Eastwood. Ben Ala ,.s. E. XV Go idwiii, L. A. Clark. XV. H. Xor\ ell. 25 or More Youngsters At First Grid Practice A fi ill i!i tii* tii-iil . . lloiu.i M.'i: njf'i. >»• - | U : I i.i> t ■ ' ,..,1 • > l: I 1.11 i - 11 -i ... 11 ' >. t < . ut it . i.> '. t boys ii‘{ -. 1 .!yy > r>t« ! d V '• t it . ivi-rl L.-1 yeai'S ijusd an* .. n.K”. \ * : • • - w la-i - itj'i .*a. t d in lia liur-tip j L «liii'h Da 11 a:ri\ rd in i'.riur -n | U • , . • • * ! , tiiii.!,: a <Hfhi'i'*: *1 a!'!> dt y: t»i j and ' Hit ;. Jenkins Tells Rotary About State Guard i . * ; l,! \it# - • ' •: . 11\ ! ■ - • - .I*:- t ■ c ; . : > r..!'.- . y - • U tin Co IK’ills it d tlu Sr • l*a i i1 t . .t idtin . t;. 1. d • • ' • ■ v . » ; .. - aUi".: . • tv ir ' y nr* ,:." a I t . V .• (\t any. S« \/ * i : • ! I i li i rv. K* iitU'1. t t\ . v. v ■ d Liquor Sales Off $3,000 For August S ' . e county's pi or : i, mte.i ••. it; 2.1 .;: A $4.tKii iBC Board! S. :•> ■ A igust vea: wore 1 m .) y tl were cc.ki - ■ .:mt! r< -., A - were ", , s- mice Ala r g ’ ,1,'as :. Blit gros. I (21.10. ;11;n, :,. •' >■ r ..: : ,: ,r. tec'lin. RECORDER TRIES HOM EBREW CASE Wain IV ' : ; . . h :te. was trie« n n't ■■ t today tut posses - i ,:i, i Uiri ,,! lion ,e b. ,-\\ : , • Hi ■ ,,s sentenced 1., non : • • i* . ■ • a- . cic's, ispentled up ,n pay t : t i . cost.- and on condi • a,u in;.: " i relendant n,,t be cun .ai d • >: . ting any proiiibitiin; ti Vanee c>>unly for t!.e next two years. Win;.Hawk.ns, colored, tried n,i g a motor rehicle W.tri ■ an iperalor's license, was taxed witii curt costs. DRUNK CASES ARE IN POLICE COURT ! Drunk cases were tried in polici ] court today. Charlie Muurefield. white, was tried lor being drunk on a pi.bln street and for having in it s posses sion non-tax-paid whisky. He via. assessed ., five-doliar fine and costs. Herman Kelly, white, was trie,, lot drunken dr,\ ,ng and far hit anci run and was adjudged guilty of hit and run only. He was sentenced ’a six months in jail to be assigned to the roads, conm.it men’, not to issue upon payment of eo.-ts and damages to lire car. and the defendant is no’, to be convicted of reckless driving, drunk driving, ot speeding in the next two years. SOCIAL SECURITY AGENT MAKES CALL John H. Ingle, manager of Ihe Ral eigh office of the Social Security Board, spent Tuesday in Henderson, where his agency maintains an itin erant station or service to residents of Henderson and vieinitv. The locai office in Henderson is open from 11 U 3:30 p in. Application is made here for Social Security account numbei cards, and duplicates in case a work er has lost his original card. Claims or payment of old-age and survivor msuranee may be filed in this olfice and if desiied, assistance will be giv - en in Idling out papers and in filing the claims. All services rendered by the Social Security Hoard are Irce ol enarge. RATION BOARD TO CLOSE WEDNESDAYS Z The War Price and Rationing 1 Board will continue to close Wed : nesdav afternoons at one o'clock un i lil further notice, it was announced I today. The board closed on Wed nesday afternoons during the month of August in order that clerks could catch up on the heavy load of work. : The board will continue this closing until further notice, it was stated. ;ttle, ml' tin 1M.11; In ill then I>u>-1 — .y i.i i-M . i 1.1. ! ■ nil them in shnpi lit .-l nf the { pan .! '1 tv lat'la d in i . Iht > n .nit- Up 11 *1 'iitllU-l.iMli. St vet positi ■ ■. ■ • i| ■ . ihi . .1 and n t i b.a i.iie!il. i mi'n : n 1 ' l!u buy- hat iii<; (filin' u.tn the -i i . , i i .• ! ni'la d I..'! '■ '-a I fin l< ' M !.' ..’id .lohn’iv’ \!n a ii. '. i i nli't - 1,1 "I L;.' X.iW -a .1 ' 1 y. i III .. ! .'I .... 11 rin il. I ll i i .ill 11 1...'* l\Vi | ,1 iS! 11 ■ ■.' '.III! ill lilt e.il'l. - fill X', , .1! 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H i . i. .i d 11 nve- .it !• ('mil S 1' ;. • d..> t!.i M, |,< • \ . i ■ Si . • lei Bu.i d : ' -j i H ted. ! T; a ■ -1 ■ m ii m ' : .ti .i A a 'ii V. i 11 i Sa . tied I)tmst■ K!: i..:. Lutes, i .- Wild. ! I ..IV. C'i .i i I v Will:. i _., 'ii Andei ' • 1.1 n y Green. .'"i ■ i 1 lenry H< • u . T:. • das Ed\\ i ’ Pi ,11 e. Isaiah Sneed Dura-fll Bland Walter Melvin C:vv. (tr. to New 't i rn i !laywiMid Thi. ■ i ■ .ivy • iehn Norman At a . Willie U'ter B : r ell. .lames Henrv Hi-: -'e. -■ Julm Hay win >d II, ves. West T,.rrv. ! John William MeKniftht i >ht.i Kenrnty. I Ra: e ' .Lin 'll - A 'el ' i. (.'la! ' li e El:.:..:. Hiiwaul. Mii: :r, Allen (trims, to Oxford. N. C J. >iii Fred Fuller. Gi'urgi William l.iay. Fiuru; Royster. es ( diver Pei ry. Sandy Roosevelt Kdigsberry. Lynn Henderson j Nathan Hanks, .1 r. Nathaniel Basket. •James Thomas Perry, i)• m. . Solis's ai Hart. 1 .esi Pas i . (reo: go Lee Durham. Lew is Edward WiL.ei sum Samuel Towns. ■ lolmwe I Mummer Person. Fred Junius Russell. Percy Edwards. John Colt man, Jr. J. mes Junius Perry Harold Hanks. Melvin Durham. Bud .Lee Fain-. William Crews, Jr. Josephus Hie'k.s. Hampton Daniel Field-.. Geurge Henry Richard.-.on Pearlie Thomas Cheek. Joseph Bullock. Nathaniel Solomon. Jr. Ode !1 Russell. James Thomas Wilson. t Norman Billy Nelson. Gabriel Jumuu Alston \ Jim Nowell. French Perry. Roy Lee Brooks. Calvin Coolidigc Rcavis. John Archie Foster. Walter Lee Alston. Ed\ arcl Venable Da\ is Judge Howard Hawkins. Theodora Roosevelt Taylor, Jr. Walter Rogers Hawkins. MiRon Lee Baskcrville. j James Minion Durham. j George Daniel Wright, Geo: ge Heroert mown Willie Henderson. Jame- Th' mas Foster. Eddie Lee Reid. Samuel Peter Jones. Jr. James Timinas Air.-.i. Oscar Hawkins Richard Gilbert Bullock. Charlie William Bullueo. Junious Bollock. Betrice Hester Evans. \ Walter Joseph Hill. | Thomas Ray Davis. Clifford Green Henciersom Albert Watson Link (trans. from B. Norfolk, Va.). Jarvis Brandon (trans. rom S. Nor folk, Va ). j Alien Bur wed (trans. from Jack -on. N. C.) ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. I have this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance County. N. C., as Administr trix of the Estate of Johnnie Hughes, late of Vance County. This is to notify all persons holding claims against said Estate to present the same to the undersigned or her at torney within one year from the date or this Notice will be pleaded m bar of any recovery. Persons in debted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This the 6th day of September, 1944. ELSIE HUGHES. Administratrix of the Estate of Johnnie Hughes, deceased. C. VV. Williamson, Atty. 6-13-20-27-4-11 _ 1 I Amazing Way for j "RUN-DOWN" people! I to get Miw i Vitality.. Pep!] rr JIF.SE two impor n\ - reps may *- u lp yci ro • *: rascom I forts or * ban it oi u* stom ach. je:ky . . s c: sppetitc*, •undenv*-;i:h*. ■ .v- plaints, ■weakness, p -•:* . p A jj(: - r ; • . only a 70 ' . r.-' cr a ttomach d..' nly 5Q to Oj r. . v h.»:. ripped, ■■ Ulces 1 ■' -hould t . • • • • - -vhich de j. • . . alert lii -' r* 11 •• . ... .tjon cr f . ; . • • :. cause <jt V'i :.o organic . . v> 9 *i id as It lv ♦ : • ■ mete the T ■ : • . . . " TOES In i: . DLOOD ,h 1 KLNi.; : -i . . ;; d* :. cuna jrL-jy ncjirn ini Help America Wir» " rhave tiit»Tit cl :o *k.‘- t-. . T .:ic has . -Jit • . - ::i I. • research jt. e v s !. St at. it. • \v hy so y suv - .s.~j£ .. . v health - ,e.i: At tara>’ • r.ur. ,m : b.b.S.Cu. TONIC /<■/«* STURDY HEALTH I NOTICE! I Hi,- !b-nderson and Surrounding Com- fl fl • t illative of the B I Singer Sewing Machine Company I ■ Durham. N. will be in B fl Henderson Each Wednesday at 4 p. m. at B M WATKINS HARDWARE CO. ■ ■ for tin purpose of receiving Sewing Machines for B ■ repair, Genuine SINGER parts used, work done by B fl skilled mechanic and guaranteed. Repairs will be de- fl B livei'et] lo ck to same location one week later. B I Bring Head Of Machine Only I ■ All repairs G. O. D. one week from date of pick up. fl fl'i Finished repairs not paid for on specified date will fl fl be brought back to the Durham Shop until following fl ■ week. B S KU ( trie portable machines available for rent on monthly basis fl ^B and del vered every Wednesday. fl B -U K WILL ALSO PAY CASH FOK B fl USED SINGER SEWING MACHINES fl m*scHooi Complete Outfits for the MEN OF TOMORROW Let'.-' yet llit young fellows stalled right, and on time, tJiis \ tar. fur while you are bury helping win \ ictuty. they art- going to he busy learning how to earn on. We’re leads to toy t!it-iii out from head to foot with a complete collection td Hack to Schools clothes. Briny them in now. Raincoats Boys' gabardine finger tip raincoats, size.- X to IB. Ill $6.95 and $7.95 Sweaters and Jackets Boys’ slipover and button up style sweaters. DOyS KlHCKerf -« in d> | np Boys’ all wool knickers 451.4-0 to 4^t.-.»/J in sizes b to 14. Bovs’ /elan jackets, water repellant. $2.98,o $3.98 $3.48,„ $7.95 CL , ___ Kakhi bhorts Bovs’ Sport Coats tu. «i<isi.-,mi >,y. ,■» : J r 4 to lb. Wash Slacks n,,-E,. «•«*»«* in $E00,n„i$148 , iii ,i ,, plaids, si l i pes and In tan si til) broadcloth, 1 sizes 4 to 12. San for- checks. All sizes. $2 98 $6.50 to $14.50 Tweetluroy Boys’ Slacks Longics lit Tan, blue, checks, I Tough and husky, in l)lai<ls and solid eolors ; brown and blue gray. Exci llent for school Sizes 10 to 18. wear. $4*95_ $2.98 ,o $6.95 Calvary Twill Jacket8 Wa§h Suits Shorts „ , ,, , . , n(1 i Made of slub bioau Very dressy and servic- flood quality tan leath- cloth. Just right foi' able. Sizes 4 to 12. In er ja(.kets in sizes 8 to school wear. Sanfor dark brown, tan and ized, two piece suits m blue. Id. tan. Sizes 2 to lb. $2.48 $10.95«$12.95 $1-98 ■ i. ” *
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