$1,000 For Veterans Aid Voted By Commissioners Library Trustees Reelected I wo Ye trs; $10,000 From Liqucr thi . mt γ Vance liua ei: tod..> local county Λ t( ; , t■ dei >. ■ ι ; l. : : · · Re\. 1'. 1 ]:..h ton > ι pi • t ■X; tud.iy budKt ·, Γ . : ds I; I· I i.i i ;irv I'd; '< ■ · \V \V \V : 1· V ;mg ·■ ! ( · ■ Ε. M. Rollins asked the ird to propria! c und ocatioiUll <'ii ;···..* '1 :' \ ferred "ίο tile board of ^ C.it .in Wit: 'ill·; ' meets 1 e\ Μ· ·, ν The budget ι- "ι -■ by · . meet : NEW INSECTICIDE. PROVES ITS VA! UE the Ball Bliro Book. To pot yo»ir ropy •end 10c with your namr* and address to— BALL BftOTHEftS COMPANY, AAuncie, Ind. m m ί Scores 312 Points NOMINATED l· ρ i::;m in .ι :; .sted m . ice ratings is Lt. Col. Royal N. B; ker, 2H, of McKinlcy, Texas, a fighter pilot, now assistant director : g at F t S : . ner, Ν. M. \\ \i a t tal credit of 31U points, Baker .'M.vs he's going to stay in Λ ν a.r . ν· ν ce. (Intcrnut'umal) Council Will Get Budget This Evening ' : . : lit4 194 » - i tisea! vc a U e City of Hen ■ 'My (. * · ».. ■ ■. ' ι * ' ' - · >nt η ly meet · :· ■···:', :av. Τ ..· iirt· final adop • 'ι ,i ' ' t · t ' ; : u ■ ■!..}' :neet ing Included in the it itative budget ill be ' · < alar ν si hedule for city ■ u. ν ι · < Λ ' ' ne : :mr : : > ■ ; ook the .til ;'·· < η.··Λ :t· ΛΙ.ι\ : Henry <·..· '·'· :"· ·' ·: r . «· · »m mended lDiteiv. but bond maturities will be ■ . u. e- .in ·■ u, : -j ivt-;i n-drrably ι !sc \ * · ■ - ■ · * - r\i uvVd Ru\ srer U Named ί )n Board I <> Study ■iUiidiii"; Program V · S tc: · ■·■■ if the ■ · ·; by ι, λ ι ( ··.. . : y last s": ·. ·■ ■ State build • in'1. ι1 η 1 . · ■ ι . 'y ! he ! as' ' Asse. · ,h!v. - ι ;' ee · „f Repre ι· L\ 15. B:. chairman, • ' jiii'.t.v; Senator C irl·>s Κ : Stoke.- eo.tnty: V. Β Hig ' G reel i.· iiiiro: Kdwin J .lone.-. . ot'e. and Mr. Roystor. ') ' the committee will be 'n ;ihi of needs for .mire of 1 cc - ι ι■ for State barcatis in ; m.-, and report hack with m to the 11)47 Gen e 'a : Λ ■ ·■ Ilibly. il* ,»f the repm· - ex I neeted to be authorization bv the ι ■ ι' i1 e ι ijiiiId.'in ; nigra.η in '■ ί'.,ιι t .1 Sri ι a re t.. I provide accommodations for inereas NOTICE! Our New Headquarters A'ter Monday, June 25 Will Be In The FRANKLIN HOTEL While our stock for ;i while will be limited we expect to divide our merchandise with our regular customers. WE HOPE TO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK WITHIN 30 DAYS KING CANDY CO. By W. T. KING LOUISBURG, N. C. % 14 Divorces Granted At Court Term ? urteon iiivui'i ·.· λί·γο mtod old otners were . . i.-vl < ' u λ" iso disposed ni .ii the forenoon VI1" . ■ ' ' - L' . . . * · Î ill \ .lllCe S.l I'mir: lo.lav .tud.'e \V II S. Ba -yu ν η ρ ■, - i. ·.■ ·ι :.ι, , ,· -il' .! lige 1 .ou O.i: . . whi ■ I ni·: υο ht* ο υπ account of . lue - There were 24 divorce actions on '.IL- <_■. I ! . t. : : . I',Γ ! - Understood til·.* it :, t'i's Λ' : ! I not ho fo:· ti :u1 at th, tevn. Several su are to be heard Tues day .111.1 : .· Wodn-da.*· 15 i: t:.o •1 ■ · i'k .if 4 : ο to : : a ' ' . · ■ ly no . liani d : wol ! Ί · · (. ., j f tin* week. Divorces were granted in the fol· lowing actions Lo'.ia Jack.-oii Met ' · ·. · . - Bernard Hallos McC'i>:··· . Zoll.e Χ Μ ·. ■ hi-■.: I., ·■". ar i Mar. Marian Raines Shipp vs Lovvrenct Pendelton s pp. I.t's! it* S T'l.i r, ngtoil \ t " : : ;, .· ', Or ffin Thai ■ mgtnn George ·:.·- \s lit :«·η .1 ίο Eugene Pi ι ···* .Jenn.o .Inn, PI ;mnio". M.,\ ·.·.* !. W η . - \V . it \V Non. C'lara Tucker Hodge: o'h v.-'. G a iv Loo Hodge; eth. t'iv-ses Tav! ;· \ s Mary A". Taylor. Ha- ,··.· ! Μ d d ν · s !■:·■ ■'■ τ M iddo.x C'-la ·· .' M.l'ilO'A s. Jr. ·. s S , Τ install Mathew»-. Joseph .· :· ■' te . Hal .· V veli Ti.ckor . \ i : H ' · Π lard S, .. . ΌΓ R · . ' i V ' 11 "ο s Ι,Ι Ο So M I" s ·.;·:: Κ 1 ι ' CHILD DIES AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS V CI: «y \Vii>,·'.. ' ! ! - · : i. · m t h > - ·. ·' Μ , : \ M: H : ... ' '· ν . i ■> > : i. ' thr I );. t ; < unir • : t ί .. ' st*\ ·. ' M . ' ' ι.'; ' •ht' : ν ΙΉκ>\ t'. i ' )},■" t ; 1 ·. , v ,1.1.· c ,mi» ·1 ■ , 1 ί ' . ι V I · · . : , t . 1 V · · .. ··.·.' . : ( M . t ht ;it Mari 1 Parham h >s.pita1 ' !. ι ' dnll-I.'-'CM i:. : .V t; ..· ! ΛΙ: - F:..· « η . s:·: ; ·./ Ί': nr >i.· ttî . M U\ « m i i ,tv .!«·.·η aiu\ H .. «· \\-l\c. al vcrvi.'t's will helrt ,ι! Chapel t'h,ttn*h ..ι 1 )abney » .lilt·: no. >11 .it to . :! - ' i'lOi'k. j>t· Kt*\ t ). \V Mat : i >n Lio! ;«i will l'i· m V · · · du!'. c'a TWO DRUNK CASES IN POLICE COURT Two drunk rases were on docket !··: ti :al in pot et* c .· rt id iv. one .· \\ } . ». ·. coin,· II, .1 a 11= i ! In· Roy !.. Tharrington, white, failed appear · ι; . name d:-'.>:i!:ou-.oss and the case " a-· cm Λ · ' d H". Us. w hito. '. .0' tried ι : ;! a* dr mkontless at: : '.iio State : a I pn s S .· ev Fleming, white. .· . - tried hi .·. e\'ira m ssii'η ··!' c ' S ,turday on . charge trf speeding and was HOW THE WORLD IS EATING PREWAR PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION WARTIME PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION CANADA IFOOOt îuhj/ UNITED STATES NETHERLANDS 525 IBS GERMANY FRANCE >ikSL '(fôo'ot 243 ItS -Ej AT A TIME WHEN Clinton P. Ander son prepares to take over the De partment of Agriculture and the War Food Administration, when Black Markets and shortages and distribution problems are being dis j cussed everywhere—the above chart presents some interesting sta i tistics. At the right, the "wartime ! consumption" is based on figures for 1943 and '44 and shows that the ' U.S.A. and Canada, despite much grousing, ate more food per person than it did before the wars Many will be surprised to learn that, thus far in 1945, there has been a de crease of only 4.2 per cent to date from the 1944 figure and that there is still one third more food per capita than in the years before th· war. (International) ' Scout Camp Is Ended At Weldon Pond V iu: 7u Ho net lit It1..lid's '' ! Ml ..noil i». <»i;e U C. < >ldt j il η it >j· staff o: ' a .·ι ·Ι ~■ 1 · >: >. and ass .1 κ ι. μ ..ι. ·:,·· Π il'ha': 1 * t ' V . / Wi : ; a·· 15. ...t η. >\ I . ι π 11 Ren- 11. Η Γ missioncr of Υ.inn· ι . · ι :> Λ >ys'(> n . used during the wet c. ν '! ι >u ust'li ir staff .· ι : ν I ,· ι"·ρ .-l'ht'diiio The I'ni'amp'nen! F. day night w;:h pics tied .It by l<_ W i d..,n ι . omotn.i' ,·ι ·' . s ■ .oil ρ fire mania:· ·. ι < V I·:. I. M.iak . Cotton Firmer Near The End \< ν V.»: k. .1 ; t !( · Λ Î1 ('■·' ' . · 'Ut Μ· 'Ipf'i I :< ·· •.fit' I i . < ■ ' ' > ! * ' ' ι ' ·. ' .1 ι ! ν mi. ( )ri ; »i . ι h · nu ··. r TAXI INTERIOR IS BURNED SUNDAY ιΊ '.V I I ( ; .1 t i nod .. ;■ i n tin· < »: 1 < *· ··· "· II ni y I'M ι· ι ! ;. > ην ι ni:».· . t : link. I' lι ιίι ι ii tv-poi t.-d . dan: a id I II. ■\ I : if 1 \V. ι V the motor es is·, bu t the i nside ' ' th.· ι..:. !»ΐ.' Plymouth, was ( < . r jili-u-iy \ί·(1. S : ι · .. . : the motor ο} ; t . ι automobile operated by Mauri.-r I Η in ton. Willia street, caught tire j at tt:40 ι/cluck * >day Smal l damage j AROIM) TOWN μ m;i:i κ ι m ι \si: Juhn Richard Fry sind Ethel Mae· Harris, white, Ixith ql Franklintou, I « · !'« " ι : ■ ' > · ; . ι : : ι 'Jt ■ 1 i CiMlSC .ι ! [ -'■ i Ljjsh'i <■; ' »·«- ' ι ! ! iff S.iliii\l.iy. j i-\ ( OKI)! ΙΓ( < Ο! K l Κ t Stro id, · ·■ . was tried m re • Mi!*! ' . ! ι a clu· : i>c · »! ! I · nîe :,·»· : !.. (id I Λ Chunk Our Of Coiriden County tor .New Highway . . {ht p;.v(i·, .tank river near Elizabeth City t<> supply a ;t ill ι ' ::>*· -;"ul w"1,,n ' * " , the .swamp, a big dredge of the h. ( . Hutfman ,>;J™,Sr Atte pu million 11 « ·· ' 'Λ ' ·- "I' ·- . ,llalcl ,al 'Πι,. (|ι, . it. \ν..> across the Kliyabeth I' ity-Nortolk highway where traffic was suspended tor 48 linn: u ili· the dredge worked its way forward. Aller the dredge ate its way into the clearing (back· i.'Ptoi·!, ι : ;clge (I alt li'it) λ ...» .- wung into place on the highway. < AP Phot.. i Specially blended_for bright, light flavor! St 11Ε l\l LEY C/\ejeiie Choice ingredients plus distilling skill create this smoother Schenley blended whiskey botded at the "Peak of Flavor". lUodid Whitk«y 66 Proof. Sixty per «ont Groin Noutroi Spirit·, IthenUy DUtiiiort Corp., Now York City ΓΗΕ UNITING Ol· Τ he GATE CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. and The PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. MAKING IN Â~ï COMBINATION L ,, LARGER 41®f GREATER ji .'imj·: imj.o r J PILOT LIFE The Combined Statement of the two Companies will show approximately: $300,000,000 Insurance in Force $50,000,000 Assets $5,000,000 Capital and Surplus Increased facilities will result in improved service to policyholders of both Com panies, while large operating economies will be reflected in the numerous added ad vantages that will be passed on to policyholders and their beneficiaries. To the prudent buyer of insurance ommend The Pilot as the Company to ITS INVESTMENT POSITION 1. Assets of highest character—conservatively valued. 2. L.irge special reserves above legal requirement». 3. Relatively high interest earned on invested assets. 4. Highest Rating bv top independent rating au thority ITS LIBERAL POLICY BENEFITS 1. Low Premium rates. 2. Very liberal dividends. 3. 3r/c guaranteed on attractive settlement options —present rate 5'/v on funds not subject to with drawal. 4. Extremely liberal War Clause—attractive to men in Service—No War Clause ages 14 and under. A hearty invitation is extended to all agents and their clients to visit the Company's nationally fa mous Home Office plant, expertly designed to per mit most effective and effi cient service; in a subur ban setting of distinctive beauty and charm. protection the following considerations rec buy from: ITS CONFIDENT OUTLOOK Based upon its present-day sound investment po sition, high interest yields, long established low mor tality, and record of low operating costs, there is ample assurance that The Pilot's present favorable position with respect to insurance costs and policy holder benefits will be maintained. ITS REPUTATION Widely recognized as one of the South's leading financial institutions that for forty-two years has aided in the industrial growth and expansion of the States in which it operates, and with a long estab lished reputation for fair and considerate treatment of policyholders and prompt payment of claims. For Yonr Insurance Needs . . . Ordinary; Weekly Premium: Monthly Premium; Wholesale; Group Life; Group Hos pitalization . . . call The Pilot Agent. There's one nearby — a career insur ance man, trained and equipped to give you ex pert atsistance. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OH ICE: GREENSBORO, N. C Ji i Ian PtiCE, Chjirmsn tf Beard