LI. Winn Is Freni From Jap Prison ml Mr I Ii. Winn, ol R I i | , i . mar 1 Ii'iidi'i ■ Mi. were not , .i i. ,i I:, v that their son. Seem , nl,n.mi Joseph I>. Winn, aged T, ... n lit), l itimI I ro ii a Jap.itic i ,mi , ip. Mr. and All ■. W mi \\ > r ,. , , lit ly riotil i< ,t that tin ir son w.t in in a • ion <•■• • i Ifon-hu. .1. ■ s|: nd on .Inly | , , , nl letter from Winn's cot anaiid -1 *■ d ilia1 It** saw Wim ! ,. t ! pur -pit plant- whirl) \\ i '. iny, B-Jtl's anti land salVI; ihc Around, blit no oilier wort i 1 1m m eecived unlit the libtn. lmi tiw.-sage. ],t. Winn Mitered the .service ii I ■ , a ny. 11141. and has hern in tin p , tie war theatre since April, 1041 lilllltlogS III Scrimmage First Time I lendri son hi A: Build, -a id 1 ;i,e .• I irst football an ininia,,.o y< - ■i day with team members showing well, (’■ inch D. G. Dail :-p... ■ •• j ■ i,lay. Only io:r lettermen were .v ent for liie scrim mage and the member- looked a !i!!lc green, but snowed wdlingness. the e-uch ‘a It'd. The team is no.v eomposed about 10 ne:i and Coaeii Dull iiope have a a 1 'd tea by thi time of !he first Aarne. In the eriti mage yesterday, men ■'.a e it;\n led ntn a White team an ; I>111,' team, with the Whites win tn:iA 1 f>—f>. flame time wa - lim h'd to ime ho;ir. I’ ..•!ires began m \ ;a ' 10 and are held each day at : >.i;- ,,'el >.-k i the high srh.i >! nthlet e field Coaeii Dad is already enforcing Iraming rule for team members in an et tnr lii itave them in good linin' by tht' opening of school. RFC. AYSCUE HERE ON 30-DAY LEAVE Pie William D. Av.seue is at home on i thirty-day leave with his par t l . Mr and Mr-. W I). Ay e ,*. .,1 Kill fell. He eiwe ; v. ' h ’he :i: n ’.! l a. Mv i tiwi- mi in Germany. and I. .It,.- ’lie combat i nl a lit ryiiinii'. budge, the Ha tpoan 1 heatei ol v ir ribbon, three battle stars and the ,ii ;; mgoi. lied citation .vith oak leal t bister. Yanks Take Additional Territory (Continued From Page Owe) !>.; mod off by an American bomb ng, w a schcitilled Cor q i ' liee,i ne MaeArtkiur’s reg ular headquarters. Yo a mi'diate mareh into Tokyo .'. a planned Hill m a e ustalltly v. i leu.ne, sphere, the Star.- and Sin:, upplantod the Ruing Sim on tin flag tail's of Japan. For ail tile Japanese attitude ol s.itv.niion. the ",'eupation lorees were taking no elianee. on treachery. Both yes terday ,p tiie lane of the b'.nnal ma.-s landings at Yokosuka natal ba e and at the Atsugi airdrome, and again to ay. mure than 100 SupeiTorlre-.es and sixty Mill -tang tighter.- roared in steady eireles over the lending scenes. !•> Tried Six Ke< order F Met i, rStt;:;: by.. ■I Jutt!' ' i:U" <"•' i n i• • r11 . , mt j *: ni -i j ! riMtfUv.1 1,J n jmyiijeiit «,«. «r ed" , paymenCof « t ■ r< If ni'"" .‘.as as , I "[ • •••"! an,.,; a 1 111 his ■ '■ ' ' , ' - * * .-.I .... tl,t' , lll'XI 12 ! I !l h< ( "ni Webb. fried « 13 1 11'1 ■ < y la p ; judg .fill was ennt mill'd an : i.jv, . nt <•< (lists. '■'} I’ to I, ,.nc) I....... j< pal_ 'r ■ vhili wen li ied for t : ■ • .x — 11. ,i whiskv I 'i! »tg ■ Joseph A Patter ■'" • ' -1 ■ I ■ 'Inal for posse i, "! noil t..x-p V. luskv for sale. Kach '.'.as 11 'Ll ill i guilt'.- ni f ra MsporI.it r n ol -pa I . hisk> df « taxed With "la iiinl ihi. r ,-is. i Reai hili tried u ■ ui'.. ..on | i tor judgment w. - ' o'io u'il Ini' i2 month upon pav . nt of costs. f t c' t ici:. is >liii't'il. tril’d 111: public dniuki'iini's■, was a ■ . , \ Seth Kelly, i .!i. ' il. v. as ' ■ d • . ■ P< ■ ding and v... lined S10 and c., ts. San fill 1 . .7 *i ■..!■, iJ >. .i.. tfil'd I'll' operal og a motor vehicle . it!,,ml liccnsi Pi yei fr.j . <:.. j continued upon payment ol cn.-is. Alfred Wiggins, white, was tried failing and refusing to have h - ! dogs \ ici in ted. I’ravcr i.>r judgne • j was cntiiHH'd upon payment nt ■,, t Roy Rain iin. whin- l. luc■ tried for operating a motor veittci 'A it).nut .u ■ perator's heens-a w.: taxed wit Ii ci isi -a II iward Ha\v kins, colored, i t' ied for can less and re kl".- d: ia ms. IP- w; - sentenced to 30 day.- < n tin' oads. u wtnl'il u u payment of ci an, i i a v■ nt ' d'' t>! rt and Sm.itIi Too riv <'r.- in Milcl -1 c unity. Il is the first enmn icreial plant the flotation method concentrating feldspar. Previously, feldspar I . ben .separated from tic other min i era Is with which it ocenrs by a labo I rious anil inefficient hand-sorting, Kona will recover mica and mu:! | as by-products. 17 SAXFOUD XliCKOI S AKK UVUT IN ( U XS1I Sanford, Aug. 31. What have been a happy day spent in Ra il igii by tiie member ni the Wgr< Dapiist Sunday S, no ' u: S a ual imtcd in ail acident, wii'm 1. I lie. pickniekers were hurt in a liigliu a.v accident before noon Tluu'-day. 1: : mauling a curve be! ■>. ci n (': " , i :l Raleigh, the occupant. 1 t tiic m' ' , i n uck wi re 11 i 111 i nt1 - he tin i ' weight causing the side of ti'tick to break and many ol ’.item were thrown to the pavemen'. It is understood that of the '.7 hurt only two, Carolina Cmma'is and -a Clark boy c.f 12. were in .. serious eonriition. The injured were treated , Raleigh, and 1 iter 1 >ro ight h nm by a truck sent on fro.n Suin' u'd Labor Day Holiday In Some Lines la.lini' Day holiday will be el., ''r'»'d k\ .alias ;m Itendi i .n md !»• "t ■•in,-,., u was stated today. 1 Hficials t 'la- banks stated tha' !hi. ■ "gal holiday. Septembei will b< ol'S'-iw eh iiy the banks bv rinsing all u indi \ •vi 11 be ct< >od all tlav. Labia Day 1 - "i'-e oi tin- tew davs on v. Iiiel. the 1'Ost office 1 closed. I1 has already been announced! that Uf olfice m the l . S. Kmploy ii cut Service will be closed for Labor Day. Na\\ Airmen Stajyc Anni\ ersary Party On Roanoke Island Ah.all ■ . Aug. 31. I AID- Navy ■'d torpedo bomber- 1 lew 'lie formation over the birth— i • hire ,.1 American avh.tion near her: ’ day a inaval air stations ol the Al " District celebrated the 32nd ! sary -•*! tho \.r. y’s Barra , , oi Aon••iiauties. Ah ill hue County'.s population. | °lh pe manent and summer, vvt r-• gtte.-'i ■ 1 the Roanoke Island Nava! ■A • R e for the .iceastoa. •■< )pa as observed and civilian 1 ■' inly Acre welcomed at all liu MiM.m.ii i.ins Dili also win-; k i >!.' at a picnic-style "chow lino. ■ in attendance ol several lumdrec as (•;. irted. I akin.i* part in the aerial vircu. ere a squadron o! the Navy's last 1 1 air lighters; another squadn : ' rpedo homi>ers; and a pi. >:<_• o * be feast (I iai d's A: - -Sea Re.sen* Task Koree !.. tile Kb/.ibrlh fit;, i iase. A. imgemi-nls lor tip. celebrate" ’•verc made within 11•tiian 24 hoiir. ; y t:ii- ib'iiival.e island ba.-c- rom • andant. Id. (bnndr. Frank A. Dav.s .himself a veteran i 1 naval aviation - li a I onler atithoiizing the ceie ■ ratimi were eevived only yester day. In ..ddition to pi; * ning tip- noria -.mv. and tile pienie fur tlie base's K ii-sts, Commander Davis sen; jeep borne detachments of i Ificers ant uen over the entire island, exlend ng pels >n invitations to civilini . i■ idents to a: 11 i I tip- celebrata n 'I lie other lour air stations of th. .Albemarle dish iet took only roiuim : it lee of the day. Dare county, howevi r, took an '••■penal interest in the e.-ii-bralion beeii'.ise of its -'kinship" with Jose pluis Daniels, who as Secretary o the Navy established the breau 1812. One of Daniels' courses, Mel •• in Daniels o! Aiante.-. recalled today dial the then Navy Secretary receiv ed a scv* re en sure limn 1’ivsideii'. Wilson n r -'risking ills life in a con traption ot that sort" after a flighi .mm .Annapolis to Washington. Commander Davis. ..no only re eintly assumed ®tics Ilmiinic Island base commandant, also is a 1 ei s mil li ir.’Kl ot 1 Jaiiiel.- The com in i der oiikstcd in the Navy in liiilti. trensierred to .viali. n in 1915, bo NOTICK OF < All OF INTFKKST IN LAND. North Car b.ina: Vance County: Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court o! Vance County, N. C., made in the spec.ai proceeding entitled II. D. HcJr.ex. e; nl vs. Tungsten Alining C'o. p.n-a ti.iii. et al, the undersigned Comm..— sioner will on tiie 2Uth day ol . . .. inis; . ol r.o . c- v.. at the Coin". House Do,:;' :n Hen rlei'.son, N. C'., offer for sale to the j highest bidder for cash the surface ! | rights or fee in that certain tract j ill land lying and being in Williams- j boro Township, Vance County. North ' Carolina, and more particularly des j cribi d as follows: Adjoining the lands of N. D. Mur- ' ton, D. S. Marrow, Stark and other.-, j bo nderi as follows: Begin at a .-tone in Morton's !;ne: 1 | run t.hence N 66 1-2 K 10.70 chains | to a stake, formerly a Pine: N 72 1-2 E 9.53 chains to a stake in old road. Gum nointers: along road N 2.50; N H5 1-2 E 1.75: X 4 W 4.08: X 3.75: X | Hi E 2.10; X 29 E 2.00: X 50 E 1.95 X 57 1-2 E 4.45: N 46 E 2.59: X 38 ; E 4.40 chains to a stone in the path (111 ft. cost of Pine, Morton’s eor Inc): thence along Morton’s line S 89 1-2 K 6.50 chain- to a stake in branch, Morton's and Stark’s cor nel" thence down the branch S 68 E 4.00: S 53 E 4.00: N 72 1-2 E 2.25; | S 40 E 2.92 chains to a stone and ; willow, Stark’s corner: N 16 1-2 E 14.55 to stone, Owen's corner; S 84 1-2 E 17.81 to Black Gum, Owen's i corner: S 16 W 72 links to a pile of i stones, Owen's corner; S 87 E 6.14 1 chains to stone. Marrow’s corner; S 5 W 38.50 to small Hickory on S;de -i :c of a branch, DanieP’s cor ner: X' 85 W along a line of marked tree- 44.06 chains to a Pine side line: X 87 W 2.45 to red oak side line; S 85 W 1.51 chains to gum, side line: N 87 W 1.20 chains gum side line; 'X 80 1-2 W 7.06 chains gum side line; X 87 W 8.62 White Oak side line: N 84 1-2 W 6.27 chains to be ginning. Containing 201 acres, more I or less, according to plat made by I Thomas Taylor and George Hough taling, November 24, 1898. and June, 1911. Reference is made to deed re j corded in Book 58 at page 104, ! Vance County Registry. Being known as the Abraham ! Sneed tract of land. This sale will be made subject to the mineral and ore rights in | said land This 29th day of August, 1945. B. H. PERRY, Commissioner. Perry & Kittrell, Attorneys, Henderson, N. C. ! 31-5-12-19-26 »*n living ip 1P1. .pen a Hr told his 1,1, kiy UUit t.*k . ' • ■ Inc !.» .n pict ail iacililir an • touipinprU at ti.« ija.u* with i»n« <*\ ’ -n a mpw . v mckt'!. I'tiin . Diivi th< t-le t' lu ld in ;,ci t l iancp witii .. Xa\y 1 • » t : - ")a a til ;i;P t d ti • * .* . iilid Oth*‘!> !. . • •)“rr.t.o: .. (.lifting the pro ! rend Downw ard For Cotton Mart During Forenoon KP (' *“ »: Uire> opened !i\e to 20 , 1* 1 t-i'. N io!! , c. \ » tine: • i * 20 cent a nale ' a e <. I}eeenme< 22 07. Ma. 22.57. Pv. (’1 >se < )pi a ()et* * 22.08 22.05 Deeemia 1 . 22.68 22 07 I... 22.01 22 5!) \11> > 22..>4 22 ai-;»2 .Tidy 22 ! 1 22.07 AROUND TOWN m \ki:i \r-i MCT.vsr. .T i' M. f;.!- and Veoln U .1 . ' i ! • I' 'A ere grant! I a m;.: i inge 1 ieen.e at Pu 'eg ter ! ;eed> afire ve-fer dav. W I ST III \ Ol KSON LOT Whitney B Stone and wile t an - iet red t w 1 .* - : See md ' re *1 West IK :ide: -on. to C. S Hobgoo-J and <• to SHI : n:i ut‘u m K* - a‘: 1 I led id the rer.i -tie of d • ; • ye v. day Mil I I ( \s!i P .. ai ( ' i.l j) oil. e 5 ed. w d ei \ 7.; i eoai’t today lor theft e SI ,7. j : .;»■ ry\ Sadie .] ones. IK \\a end n.-i.’d to 'i\ months, com r. r .* !i- * . -. c w .. payrien: ■ • . :.c! . -at cm a t e .1 • Ht* w. f . ' . . i am ii . i . ■ bei . •! i. * • yea MEC HANICAL DRIERS FOR HAY DIFFICULT i *<>! .*•«» Station. Haieiyh. Aue : Meeiian cai liay cbita.- ..m«»t | . * iit'• barn? «>n a it .. day notin . »Vo . I>. \m S. \V»-a. it head t Depart i aii part- ot tin- Slid*. M*/ laris, arid other .}ui; . »n* I - .vt |,f . . .if . rd ' • rt.-irlt*: .tidy r. p am <• .the time Ma y t.* !>»• u-ed ! and it r»*<» day-* t<» ttte j • • • • i nt • th« • • Fa ( ti K . - (M - . n.-ct ,r>| -• tin i»f i: or. and Mv /• and d".-i^n 01 • 1 : I 1 ! ; la- (lied. Itoth tla 11»•«• i . nd F ’ : • • •! i»| t i id i ■. : ! i " ’ i't ii ;• 1 r ‘ h* Hundreds Of Beautiful LINOLEUM RUGS JUST RECEIVED You Haven’t Seen Such An Assortment Of Rugs Since Before the War. We Have Them for Every Room in the House in Hundreds of Beautiful Pat terns. ★ ★ ★ 9x12 $3.98 9x1 Om- $3.48 9x9 $2.98 9x7'/. $2.48 9x6 $1.98 ★ ★ ★ These Are Genuine Weartex Felt Base Rugs and Are Slightly Imperfect. On Sale in Our Basement STORE HOI RS Monday.9 to 5.30 - Tuesday.9 to 5:30 i Wednesday.9 to 1 ;oo ' ; Thursday.9 to 5:30 I i Friday.9 to 5:30 Saturday.9 to G:00 ■ I'Ve Have a Large Supply of Bolts, Nuts and Flat Iron I.et I s Do Your PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING \Ve Can Oio Out and Serve You Anywhere on Any Job Expert Machine Work And Automobile Repairing See V.s' Far Service And Satisfaction Reliable Welding & Machine Works Henderson, N. C. Phone 116-JX □