ASSOCIAΤ1·;ΐ> AND CENTRAL PRESS ftpttdrrstm ©atly Btepatrtp FRIDAY, -JUNE 22. ΙίΜδ AFTER THE SWIM .·> ν y I VM \! i;t HOI 1! ISO ι Ο. Henderson, V c. ! KID \ \ - \ Ι I JÏ ! » V Λ New Western Feature si ::i \s \\n < <ηπ ι>\ — ( ()(>!.— The STEVENSON ! Ο! > \ V ϊ ΟΛΚ 1 ί: ii(>\\ - lie ne \uiry In "Ri.'c Ranker R:de" -, "! \: MM 1 ! M ! -!■ ·>' ·· \ : \ i ! II . : : I β I '·'·!■·( II". ι τ .ill,111 g i ΝΠ Ν ί »ν.·> \ ν I) - ! £ < » : ν 1 ! Ο VOK >;< Η*. ( >Μ \ Doubi·..· Κ χ Γι j.;-.:rc Chester Morris Μα:'ι. ν Ki'iiy - \| ί.— Stale Prison Farm (ids IIi"lnvav I?o<l\ Attention · Funny Business In Change Of Counsel Has Come Γ ο Light u · Dail\ Dispatch Bureau m I ^ \\ \ISBKI !c u ·. Jane -J Phe committe ! ·> the hmh λ jy t·■>nii-si«» ι· ; 1 ' >» - - >11 \Vcdne>da τ η c.m 41 te conditions at Cale orison fan:. ' turns ο Λ to hav or less a " it rie fob Becaus > .pi■:· · 'ks .«··.1 the : u'otiv λ er ded fr t 1 :eet inji. t he» (jlit' : "»ι> ι · t 1 !·> the an ···«··: . ν η vest i"i - >nce ι c -ns derm \\: "KSSAKY V. . ...-I'd 1 ■ v- id yea's atf·» as tor the main pur ρ i>e oi pro ng work for pris nei - Τ'-.en e were county ch« jgangs and St Ue had no r >ad \\ : ν Soon • e ν »ns!ract ι >n . eu · ·. ' v^an c'J ' and p: ;sone/> 1 e e ceded e ' ads. :he farm was - . i The ·-·· ..<· hand the b vc - 1 .id eet second and third nstall λ . -» ι the S a t e got the lan 1 ba c k ' "ee years iater. S;: · • ..y and prison syste : > ere • ad η 1931 the several t:d> ^r.^led \v:th Caied : X > er r.eces-ary as a make · ·.· ■* ' "o question was whc * er : ! i · -· :y :tse-lt as a bus:r.e-> -p F\.r V! η g methods have ~ee:i j- ·. se·· t . ' t;:::e> and η ' ι . ·'ed largelv to "ITABLE—There has bee··, a the past t ι . : - d ·'··■ net profit i <n t STâa ·>·· »· the highway - ! i. >u Id t··. ■ it <ind of business. More • ·;··ηβι·1.ν ·,ιμ· · • hi and .M· ■ ' . -t.Ui'ed !·' <·-:. thi're n.v .in equal ners .it Cale : 1 λ need*· -·.■. frai di id the commissioners • ;'t ; ng them n< ss ipera " ι \:m ••ed to ' *ï I'm nmis T to V \ST - I·· 'lie -:es t..!d hv ·' the h ι ^ ' ι w a y • ■ 111 iir '·■;:■ - .·>.( !!,<···.· - : . 1-0 I son doubt them • ■ ι : . ■.'· .:.!■>· bu-mess in ·.·':■ · :.· " ir.ge η ge:i . lb ■ -α.· B. r.itt η ..f M.i · .;a". : el been .man mons .■■ -■ '. ' t>: ιci·.4 • ••te m ■' -it vears ■ Then Μ" Π - ι ; ι ■ · ' . ' ι ι :r, ! ι1 * '1 f : ed ι de a ι e t tie ■ . . ·. f ι h ten ' ι '( " ; ι e e ; ' .1 ■ ι no- it . c-ted ·■·■.... Mr. val'i · <( ν has Λ if ■■.now ■ -1 ι .-t t : red" . I ιvo be· ι ■ tied in a -sum b he :.■·'_; '.pi pro ' :p ■ ·: ·· - The for· < :" 1 · Ί -ad -".owms : · ■ ·'!·:·- "..·". the am· idea J111I4: b\ t ' ·.· 1 (V ' 1. t vote on general ciiunwi hitd been delayed .1 few minute." 1! >s> mij; :ia\ e been re-e'ected. I FAVOR —After all. the commis sion may have one Mr. Ross .1 ta vor from .1 financial point >t vc\ The chairman was authorized to negotiate with him fur ;isM-!.ii.'t ·ι trying ,-ome pending case- and lor advice in other.- After .Ι 11 y 1 tu· will be a priv ate practitioner and if | the tee- paid lawyer- ι*:·* : ·i >y·· t >v the Slate in the : · » :1- e· of vu· •niddlc !:i:rtie.-. the Mr.ι t nvs ' . I last spring and 'the: 11-tance- arc a'iy critei ι Ko.-- >v get a- 11 ι ι for a few week- won·. .1- his annu.i ι V II ' " ι ' „ 1 ' ■ LAMBS - H s CurtU, sheep spe division, is at North WilKesboro .- - ng tin nent 1 c ι ο: Iamb.- : th.it · · · He: leaving Raleigh Curtis said a bo it ι thousand lambs had been shippe ·. from the state this year and the t - tal lor the season λ :i approx: : .r fifteen thousand. At current prices of around Sin a head this mean.- .1 cash yield of about $150,000 to la. Hoe', g"o\vc: -, beside- the eont:1 1 tion to the meat shortage ,11 the ί 1 ·; m Most of the sr..; ments - have gone from Tarboro and Eliza beth City, but bulk of the business from now on will be in the north- i western part ol the state. RACIAL -By λ ay of a . .. ; from the Christian Century, pubi sh ei :i Ch.cago, ;t ,.- learned t.'.i' im ports from 1 Λι· North Carolina com munities indicate continuing har-1 inonious racial relations. Only in a few places was found basis for any I fear ol bad feeling. Most of the re . >:itaincd such \\ : Is ■ ·,ι· exce'.lent." "bette. t.. . ,-:x 1 onths ago." "some unnecessary I tears. "reasonably free Iron con et' a η ; others of like mp DUKE JUNE FINALS SATURDAY MORNING Durham. June 22.—Duke Univer sity's summer commencement will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday morn 4 λ .·, 1): Thou .is a .< 1 - _t tjein·: al of t::e Γ > I'll. ·. Health Service, delivering the ad \| χ itely 22 scheduled to be awarded, includi 'g 1 ■ . > ;■■.··ci: ;tl druiet's ;» n> ί (ο ci'p'i ; Ί "ι 1 Y SI ! 1 U t ' 1 i ί 1 . !. 1 î l'S 1 ' t ."H ' si'hn 'Is of medicine and ' nrsmg | Fifty-two of the medical graduates!· g "I ·. latrs : · e .,;·ρί;ο I lor -- The exerri es, ' hi : 1 ;'·■ l'.^e I A iditoi : ;m. » ! i ·ηι ρ: . - · t;·.·· cri l'omnienccmet'.t pi eerdmgs. wit!: the exception of the commissioning cere- I monies. Thirty-eight medical gradu- I ales are slated to receive army first ' : I'uten.i'it .111:1 ;.-si · oid 21 :·,. | the saint , . lue to ■ misiioned junior grade lieutenants ! in the navy. I How'» Y our ri u Re id ■ V ic hero I I 8. W !). W ho n;imi tomarily worn by a Mexican in. Who was affectionately known the .Swedish η i ah 11 η u;. 1 «.· " WHNC Program S.ATl IiD.A V. Il M 23. I !>»:>. 6:58 Si l;ii On 7 00 Welcome Tn The (' Ί : l : * I 8:00 World News Roundup. j 8:15 Ethel Smith. 8:30 Morning Devotions. H 45 Vocal Varieties. 0:00 Jukebox Parade. 10:00 Housewife's Holiday, 10:15 WHNC Showca.-e. 1(1:25 Press Association Χι·λ-. 10:30 Rainbow Hou.se 11:00 Salute to Purple Hear·. Γ.: . gade. 11:30 Hookey Hall. 12:00 Saturday Swing. 12:15 Orange Crush Scicnader.-. 12:20 \'-Tunes. 12:25 Pres.·. Association News. 12:3(i V-Tunes. 12:45 Rustic Rhythms. ; 1:00 Press Association News. 1:05 Religious Prog.-am (A. W. Ica. d >. ! 1:35 Matinee Melodies. j 1:45 B:li McCune's Orchestra. 2:00 Hal Aloma's Orel·.. 2.30 Bu : Waples Orch. ! 3:00 This is Halloran. 3:30 Johnny Richard's Orch. 4:00 80(1 c'lu'.j. 4:30 Music For a Half Hour. 5:00 The Sports Parade, j 5:30 Mai HaMett Orch. 5:45 Dance Orch. 6:00 World News Roundup. 6:05 Music For Dining 6:15 Music For Millions (Treas u ry ). 6:30 Hayloft Heydey 7:00 Saturday Sport's Extra. 7:15 Swinging With The Stars. 7:45 Music and Lyrics. 8:00 Frank Singiser. News. 8:15 Music For Remembrance. 8:30 Moonligh! Dance Time. 9:00 Joan Goldkette and Orch. 9:30 Sign Oil. n'.' I Î \ AIL INSURANCE H.. I··.-■:· an :e Ci i · ■ V V ] ,ït?. y.ir> in:···ι- and CITIZENS REALTY & LOAN CO. Ϊt : 1 I I ( III \ 1 ΙΙΛΜ I'irsident BANK BY MAIL 1' ' - ' h e - · 1 : : : ■ - : ι a 1 days of shoratge of gas - ·>:.! kin, by Mail has become not only ni<T-t· ■ but. a necessity. Have you tried r · vei.i.-nt way of banking? i i >■ i'i ' - -wing is from a man in Service and a !1 ι π : « · » ■ resident and depositor for many years: to lake this opportunity to thank you ■ ■:!' excellent service and to tell you ' is a pleasure to do business with your orga ion. Since leaving town things have run as .-m^othly as if 1 banked in the same town in which 1 live." You too can have this same excellent service, cither by banking in person or by mail. First National Bank Henderson, North Carolina A1,I. DEPOSITS ΓΡ TO $5.000 INSITRED BY THE FEDERAI. DEPOSIT INSl RANC'E CORPORATION Memlier: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Babson Sees No General Tax Cutting Says Truman Wants Balanced Budget By The 1948 Flection RY !{<)(,l· Κ V\ ΒΛΠΜ>\. Copyright 1 !'·."> Publisher· Financial Bur<*:iu. Inc. W.i ;':i η.;" in. .' · " !" · VI Γ ; [ lve hp,· ; m . γ*(λ! 11 j ortv. ' ' · ο ; 1 . ed ced Te < t m ' ·" ι· ν · :·ι :··■ ··· •ι \ m inths I ■ y r ι η ι i1 κ : ι » 11 s I \crss l'rnfils Tavt'N. Norma i I ι \ - :>o i'\n - - ι : ι ; - : < ox ·< taxi ν ho ι real fa ' · ai aie un ymonl C ■ , > -■ ·:) ·::· · . 1 a hosο ο χ. ο - . 1 ;ts !.ιχ·.\. e elminated a nos !■ v. ·■"·. y ■· .al '■ · a:: fi ·. . ;enii. « *· ■ " · i· >·ιι the en -jioim!ι ■ :i t .·. · · .χ. · m .m 1 then «as tht .<·.< •, ■ * ■ ο;· . ι i°e rceoi\ ori iiv - i ■ Tie .-tna'l η■.a'st'T 1 · -i ι : ν (in'v. . ay ι 20 per cent ' is; ·λ·! ■:·' the mi 111· m lire ·; ι ; j ; ·>· ι i)i ι percent tax I'n'Ui' tl Consideration ι ■ ' 1 ii .m ι · i'i hniie-t inn Furthermore, he is thrifty and ο I >!>'. t(il) ■ t h e bu d et before he runs again for office 't.. ,■ . . ... il,,. π··ι· the bud <■· in'v k<H ;> ng ii|> ï axât i m ! . ι no; ι iti lis tic !.t> * "I\ ! : oil '< H lie!iovnR that • · I '. *o · trlieal 'ax rednrtioii :·(··· .) . · ·>: ·· .!> i|> ■*··. "We should ape tor 'ho best, but prepare for '·:»· ■ ' At Ιο ι a ; ■ ·.- is my r···. [ ι ' in ' ■ .■ j ! ι 'sont time Tile ft. !> • , ■ ι .1 ■ oX; ι ·: '· 0 1 ■ ■ ' t ' -' O'· ' orporati wis whose stock at market iriee.- represents actual rash invo-' • Τίοι ·· ν bo oxempti'ins ' · ':ι·· xtonl 11 at the values of c»r h.r.oam- aid the aotoal oa-h o- ' · ι a ι ο ; oj : o.-oated in the ots. Finally, let it be remembered that although President I Kin ι oom honest .ind th;i!t> he ha- ιμόπ well trained in the Ί oi Γ iit.es. Λ - though hp ιη.ι\ ' 11 τι«■ thei to tin· ϊ11 nor to the < ■' yi ' he ί av piv for mthat acrobatic feat which thé ί ' ght-rope u.i .i i w "ι ' · . 'lia ρ· Ίο performs ;it t ■ c : ι lis Instead of ■ :oi;o\\ .ttg any i·· i'lrwii e » '.ip - ■ ignoring any other one pressure group, he will throw .1 : <.· '.\ crumbs ; > each pressu e group I is means when il eom< t < ia\es lli.it .ill forms of ta\e- Km-· profits. nor mal corporate n. nd \ dual and so called "nuisance ' <\es" may -ill he re.iueed j>:> ' >:ia'e!y "giving t'\ cry d<»g a ' ' · to STANDARD OIL PUTS SOME BONDS LOCALLY _____ .·« Π F Sto" - gent at Hen derson. announce I today that Stand ard Oil Company of Mew Jersey h id p rehascd « I : : 1 the a m > n;I ■ f ί ">(10,000 Ν I ' 11 '' i ί.ι · ι μιnection ' e Se\ enth \V 1 r I. an drive I e λ t!; t le <·ι· n ; .my's pol ;cv I"· ·,ι ! .nu Mus ρι 11 • iiase amon_; loo counties "I \ ί th ( 'arol· - ροι I ion to each . ■ 'lin tv V ψιοΐ V . : ice comity ha s • ecn allotted »·.··>. he sa I. We cannot c\ cct other nations ·■ see e.\ e : «·> · ' h us if we lo >k down on the sc uidinavian News boys·girls Today, WHNC - HENDERSON 5 to 5:15 P. M. Presented by DR. SWETT'S Early American ROOT BEER 10 P.M. Station WBT TUNE IN WHNC—890 Daily 10:25 A. M. Press Association News PARKER'S ?U: . U.-XC λ Feels Better Than In Years; Thanks Retonga Noted Medicine Gave Her One Of Happiest Sur prises Of Life, States Mrs. Williamson. Enjoys Every Meal Now; Sleeps Fine. "If <-> ery>ne knew the true merit of HrtonKii. the Company could not make it fast enough," declares Mrs. Zillia W'il'; iir.'on of Route 2. Box 'JLM. W 'so". V C. in pi'.nsinc this noted herbal stomachic and Vitamin M-l mod c;ne 1·'. I It ! wo yen . I felt ■ ruiid >\v π ind ηik th.it I co il i ■ ι1..· little I'lti i'-i in .ο vthiriR e' e." ein tinueil M WillM·! . η 1 - ift.rrd mi ni ι ie!i ι ί ι -I ι ■ - · ! ι ; ι Mi 1ιue.-t ι. > th.it I .id il··' 11 ;. ι e ι . 11 ; m y t h ι. n ι ich . r heavy and I t-ot to 'where I did ' ot u int tn e.it .-mythi!i:: ;it ;ill. I felt restless, I found it hard to concentrate "n my business aï fairs, mid I hart little ι icrey sine, gi-h elimination kepi . t:,kn" laxatives all the time 1 · ,.t „(.PniPj to he III a nit anrt could find noth. ing to ht lp me nut rf ' • Hetonga cave ire s ich grand re lief that I tv'\v cat three c ■ >d meals a day. that exhausted· restless fee'., ing is relieved ami I now fed good every riav. The sluggish elimination is relieved. 1 sleep s<>und;v (,nd 1 feel stronger than in ten yeat Re_ tonga is the grandest rcdicine I ever used in all my life" Such grateful e\ deiv r .·, lça„, in· doubl of the great worth Mrs, William.- >n (mind in Rei ^a. Re. 1 'ima ι- a ρ ι rely her 1 il it · ' jp tfinirl combined with lihe a! •ii.aiititie; ot Vitamin Π-l nd is inh · ieri t„ re_ he\ e fl- ι · d e t ι \Ί'·, nn R-i deficiency, constipation, insufficient flow of digetive juice- m the -torn acli, a d loss ol appetite Accept no substitute lb·! ng:< <y ■ . h'ained at l'ai kei 's 1 >rug St· re Adv BE SURE YOU ATTEND OUR BIG LIVESTOCK SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 26, AT 2 P. M. We Will Have Plenty of COWS — VEAL—HOGS We conduct sale? anywhere at any time on a commission basis. Call us for service. W. B. Hight Livestock Market NORTH HENDERSON " V f»·»^ <^p?' ^ $7 ^ ^· * * À··' <£&**·' good/year Gives bonus mileage . . . « «y THESE TAXI DRIVERS • 22.000 MILES . . . still going — Connecticut • 25.000 MILES before recapping — Oi'gon • 30,800 MILES . . . still going — Georgia • 27,000 MÏLES before recapping — Illinois From coast to coast taxi driv ers are praising the remark able performance . . . extra service and safety ... of this great, new Goodyear. Here is proof of tire superiority. For taxis punish tires with long, hard, stop and start driving over all kinds of roads, in all kinds of weather . . . and still Goodyear continues to deliver long low-cost mileage rivaling the records of average pre-war tires. Surely, you'll want the tire you'll ride on safer, long er . . . GOODYEAR. HENDERSON VULCANIZING CO WAR LOAN Phones 408-409

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