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• — — \ otrrans* IVl*S<lU!H‘i ■ Names !'»■«. • t "red I o Crmni tiers; Jurors \te rawtr V ■ i • • ■ • VriM. e ir I' t * i !. ! ' A’ « worke i tiR* I.I-. "S’ bet";-' ' B..*:: T! C • -I i c . rl^ I H itH Lol I)<Miiral»aS t v ■ •1 » f : . • i 1... . t ■ . ■ . i i * 1 P*’ : .' . « I . • > i - ■.■> PREMIUM LIST FOR FAIR DISTRIBUTED ( i'll i’t i/i-' Oltrri’il f "l BoM • sliil' i:> ,il (.nliliii Belt ! —ir Npm Month. i : t■ *. I ;:1: ' * !«>’ ' •1 * C' • ' -Ui, V! !! >n t 1 : >. .» i,t I \ !! 1 ‘ ' v l t: -. •: *• a A • Tr\ S.i<jiM>r Fast* Frit la \ * ■ ^ , I ’ j I • „ .. ■ , t ( I ' . . - . • t Ht ■ -• ■ ' G H iti; : P K i ., it A. . > !! Ha i! G B . H I. . l y y . J , ]. ’ \!,d il,-- - T \V X. : ..!■■. f M. Pm . v. H il X li !•• ■ ni.- II. K S.'.iln R.hnev—M. R T.X a-■ mi, I.. 1' REVIVAL BEGINS AT NORTH HENDERSON X ' Hen* ■ ' fueled $ X. J A 15 >■ i-' ay. .. :ui . .'pip.;*' . ; . ,’rl :■. .' If:id. M Ml (I \ s<)RSillp (’Kill KI D I.S'DI I) i ; • rcl “d tht ■ \ .* a. : !. i• t * i-id '■' ' 1 | m n -a: ,n- : ad ' L'L;,,..-. ,.| United SKd e 1 I ■ I . ■ Ilian <• i:pl-.’.a::i the Pa. A .■■■.■• ... i m tilt E i ;;ean e< ml inenX :' . • " '. • B ar • '■ ■ A • • ,. i„ ;:1,, Tra\H JU I onrisls Is lues casing |; r.i lit »!ttc: <m i.r - Labor I)a\ » \ob*<! I lore l . : 1 V V\ ar > 1I< -i<>caust In r uturc Must Be Balked, i .cah\ Sa\ s v ' ' Sl 'r’u : * . t i - 4 ■ • * i i’.rr | e y , ■;. i uu^u.-u. ;• . ■ .... • :t :•)(' devas i | * - a *' * a* • ! >j *»:" Lu \. ir . >r t-.f X.i/: arid . . • • ' . • a t ■ a i !: l • • HENDERSON SailOR GIVEN DISCHARGE - Houd r ■ Yard ('ha ■ i<>' :i. S C i leave the ->•: i ■ ... ('•! a ", l' . , -i i ■: i , i1 > wel 1 Lit I - Smith, i 1 ■ ■ .. 11. i . , 11: i ‘.11.1*'. i fe unde i j 'he a'-'. ■ ■ * e I.atf P , i: I * • i i.i aiicy. 1 Ml’ Fisher ;; ■ i • • Ca lirni I La a'. T-. nr Hr a W .tkilis, o'. ■ .M2 V. ,.-t B 'lie .,r;L Cr.ai L.tte I • . C ir i Li*- a W:i...en Oilin’ AT;: . i’* . : ii.:e. Ci *is . Lieut. ■ Andn S n.soi 1 i M: Apt. C-4. E-ranaba, . a a C .,.a , ado: '1 :. ■ m a s B S ■ y. ■ a 2'M2 Vanderbilt a .a. Raleigh, X- : ’ 1 i ( arelina; l.i* a (la a L.dv. ird Hamilton La. a. .1, . a 301111 Andrews dl'iv e. A' mta, 'a a . i.' jg) Joh* C a: i R el* 1 ! 431 Ka-t 57th ■ i el. S'i . a H 4a Gemma: and Pay 1L Yi 'll 1 * a ' a: ire ul (I'Mu.d Road, Headu's a, X. C. NOTICE. T- e undersigned, hav ng qualified as Kxi■; itnr of the Estate of .Mrs. Kb/abotli L Saunders, lute o! Vance County. North Carolina. this i notice to all person.- h.r big claim? igain ; the aid estate to exhibit the ' the indersignei I on or be ! Lie 21 ' *i iy of .vug -1. 19411, o' tii no'ice ‘ ill be pleaded in uar of any recovery. All pel • ins indebt ed to said K-tate ill please make prompt settlement. This 20th dav of August 1945. CHARLES W. WILLIAMSON, Executor of the Etate of Mrs Elizabeth J. Saunders. 20-27-3-itl-17-24 LAB0R DAY’1945, sgEs assfmbi Y LINF' Health Board (.ailing 1’or Strieter **A“ Grade Milk 1 Bv ( \KI. \ Itl VNOI.IJS. XI. I) . North ( arolina State ll.'altii Officer. I; oe.gk 1 he win- i- over It n >w if y health a u j • 11 . nsi aid eoneessi- a = ,1, ■ - ni.ne Ik. sale .•! milk. ■ tii ■ turn 1 . ■ , ■ / I. • k (;1 lie A , • B ,1 • ' I ii a1th was ■.I'd -.1 . •;> eoneession. : - i■ rd ; m- • i.; i■ etldan ; . '.,:i our pm iple. bit: dienei . ■ . -. a i ' i the bars mi- ■ • ■ : • v ei maty health a : i - . Hi;* :1 e tiir.4 a- ' lias an ivcd 4:1 these be isei 1 _v. hoh " e • .lould real'/i* our i : f y • Ha -I- . • .la; public, a fid . a• 1 a.ligation whi h. with ‘Ul‘ VV. .• u-i-n m ry i-I: imate in \ i 1 not I .a. ing had : inilk-borne 1.... • . • -a : 1--11!; 1tile 1 elax.i ' ial ,va - till' eHiergon ' v '!' reiax.di n v. .1 ci-n slant a ■ ': ,. d i:gi. 1 i wo are . -1 . - n Hu .-a-.ilfk o! t:i,. m ilk i i.- . -.g p . !: rge portion of • .:: ■ ii. 1 . . yi.ting 1 " . ,.i old age, we ; 1. • 1 v .1 Ha dangeis to which expi iiency expi ed It ■ .• vea i according . " ' .... . i fed • . the St..! : in. 1 ' . i' ink. it" .’mil a ;t hori ties, ; • e • ' ■ ■ -1; ■ . x • 1 i.iely fie'ty o;it . . 1:.. , m Ik-im r.e d.-e. 1 -a . 1; 1 the i Uniti .1 S' .di including me if. j ilk ii ( oil- 1. T ey e insisted of Mi; ' . ' . i [> I ' Sfpll . i • ■ i ’i' Hait' ritis. typhoid vvi . i nd.limit fever. Sonic hold • i a ■ ... i'v th.it. ill certain in . vyel.it i nay he traced !u ■ • •riireak.- el milk-borne •a. 1': 11: * * i i States in 1913. '.i■ ■ i ; i a i11 i . ■ • -1111 bee. ill. and 1 j-i :T1 ': i ill’ie .■ i - a half d<>/e” ; teams 1 i!’i d, m iv i ’thing e.| ’ -i; . ’. etfei ‘ l! ! e . ed by ti;, v ii t in is. Bre.i’!’. <l”\vn, the ligures show t: at .’t I:: i ■ . i ] i ]', r i ix .mately forty out t . - 11 i e lie.it . 1!; i ’’I y , . :, i < el\ alt rii ml ed I i milk and ■!•:!:; products. while there wen <;ii el rea-iiiis tn believe that ten re sai’eiT • ■ tiie C"i:.-umpti m ot in - properly handled a.iik and milk products. Two 'y-t .v i n1 t!ie outbreaks in vulvi i • kn i’.vii to have been raw. o m en. milk that, supp-isedlv. I..id beer pa 'ear.red. but some of which ■ i.v nut have been properly p,.steur:/.ed or may have been eon tan ■ '■ i in handling, while three el tin' .b.leaks involved milk nei ther in' : iwnes nor pasteurization of which was determined. Only ten of the outbreaks were issoeiaUd nth milk labeled (Ir de A—Wlietrer prooerly or impi oerly; nineteen were attributed to milk the grade of which i>mld not Ire deter mined: two to milk which was sim ply marked "approved,” and eight p rn lk which bore no stamp of grading o: anv si it. In one ease, i i’demvd milk was suspected but not identified. In one ui tanee, milk labeled pas teurized v as found to have been raw iv.ilk Tn another. taphv loeoeeus germ vi re isolated from five pooled sped etis , : milk. Pasteurized milk, purchased in bulk, in 10-gall an cans, from a It.cal dairy, was held respon sible for one outbreak. Tnvestigati >n to determine the cause ol another outbreak disclosed that sanitary conditions at tiie dairy I n»m which rr.iik \vrs ] • * : *'» .1 alii* vt'iy un>;i!;.•■>'!':u■ t• y: ' ;■*. tix m;lk ;it tl) > diiu .v .1 :m mi i mi) mg !• •!' i 1 • i i f . • ! nilkin.g niui p;isti :n/.iti i . :i«i lit. t. while lilt* (inn y :i:.ti .« ;i, f < * j only 1 CM i giillon.-' <1.. t> . ndrr’.nkirig 1 1 !>; • • • , 4MU * :.t a\ y clr:iiaml> in ■: t < •: da Ai • .. nd :• rty . - . • • * e disease < aim rally, and ' he 1 :> Ik . . * g:vt'ii as an ex a \ • el 1'ec‘s. to give :hr : ..>1 . n um jr: t why prerauti > ;r:t - 1 m. vitidlv :h a-'Ni; y : . ':. e .;id in.* of milk i.n.ulu. e ; ; . . .. . • - s i < r r; plioll. The diseases enu eruti t t • 1U43 - dbreak- arc : .. : ■ : t... many which may ■ u. mg in.pure milk. In consult': mg :: a km.a :. ■ : .. a 1 milk, let as ' i mcrnhi . ti;. .:t o a to insare fall pr .bvti use Grade A a a Ik. bt cause p; te lie turn ; idl'd | • 1 X : ad wc depend . y i pasteuri/ati- -I.. a la.. ..: tc: it a.aa been pa ;c urized. • uay bea >me . t. a mated ijv impi oper a.ai I!.eg. ' It;.” : la .y . ' 1 bet a ten ■ ilking md : i y • t tie.ugh it confi-s a !’■ .a ,y i nat i one of the a! r. ai.a • . . a u : ’.iicirts in luvt.r pad'".; i/t I : idle importanee : a": id I ;.t proper tempera!.ire should always bt ctcsidered It houid I k it t ■ | iri.iii the barn to the distrain’ i a i plant, and the con- a nor sim.iki a ... i it n the r el r i era to or ■ immediately ip in delh ery and eej i it lhere until it ... a a- ar.t I. • ■ piv I vi nt the grotvth of bacteria that | be a disease-carrying agency. Ida. place.- a resp .usability on the coti | sa.-aer, for his own intla. idaal iieal'.ii. a. id: as up ii the prod eei ; i d thill i: into;' to; the health u: all ..a. . se t'neii produ t. Tl en houid be II neglect o| any of the fact’ I., itiai a ai;e and keep milk sale, whctlu - the hand.' ol the p: uluc ' N distriliutor, or the consume. . The time to: place milk back. . n sale basis, since the war is . >\ . i now, by immediately abandon,::: concession., that were made a wartime expediency. There no valid reason why such c i ce-si a should not be written ..if, 1 repeat, for empha: ,s, that we should return to the use of Grad A milk, with 'lie added pre a a a pasteurization, in order that milk supply may lie a safe as a - man ingenuity can may TT. To t h any other kind of milk — whether m war cr peace—is running a risk vn carrot afford to take—one which Public Health, in fairness t i tiie peo ple, could not sancti n. It is earnestly hoped that ‘ barn yard'’ milk for distribution and hu man consumption very she rtly will ! ue a think if the past in North Carolina, and that we will return to the milk standards that were achieved only after a long and liar", light. We may well thank Providence that we suffered no more than we did from the concessions that were . made- never with the sancti in ol tht - i,. r. ,i-d • u. a mv nice j . ..A : N. ;■ tin- ! ... :■! i d< throned, h-t in- j State l'rn\ ides K\er\ Defendant Impartial I rial BY l*\N NISRET (laity lltspat*1". Bureau : 1.1y ! e qti ited. At me ... on f* ence < 1 a > tv ■ Me riows 11 i1 .i ‘ G: ee'V. a ■ ad '' 'a * ! 1.; d - a: . 'llnIV elect i . - . x i i up .:. the .-..a. (itee! a i a a . need !■ > • . i! . i■ i Gri nvillt ease and • : > i| . i .:y i. . • 1 ■ ■; Davids;m • i 11 ■. . I • e l that :!i i)OtIt . ■bami'i t :e cge.t 1 av. -. iiiiat r , >:v a .' ■:; ad . ant age. Wherenp i■:ti> al .njected th s Any ; • " . r Me i ' e' e:a 'lie is t idled • ' ; Ijre.d.s )n>.-sii>!j .use i mie - di .‘in every , - i the 'ther 1: !' - t ■ .! a ■! .a "KCTC \ . . John !>. I ■ ., . a County V Ii..-: a: 1 11 e." .’. eve. v criminal ■ i . Is ‘' S t; S a. i S'.' ' lit'! e ire appmx: ;• .ite'v ’ it . i i a !i ..I ill. II mn peo ple. ! i !a. ,i ' i' . Ham V- d big c!l;.'e: .. with all ’I." power >»! Siati yen a i gainst one a a.i . me .-mall if • mp. That wily ini ence - ■ i . g....t ..- • c!i bey.m i re:. ->m..ble tnubt Win idge and jut , • slip;. >.-f i t i he i'll!.relv lair and > ..:. inelucU t ..1 • ..- -il.it: .e' a .::. "State" and to -a e extent ..!•• aligned against tile rim ad i.t, A • miju nsaltan lor this ; a . . : ,le. ’. ' at a A \ e I ne are isc. 1 - ;H* belli", it i. e\ ery doubt and t-n- t 'I ma- : . . evi-«-v legal dev . e a . diable to him to : : i. e a . In:i a. :i"a e . en tliougn ■ ink.-- a 1 mg time and ea Is the tax I ay. ■' ! a "ley I huier this \ te- e are .ndicted win» -' a ' i’i. aiui . i1 a e who ought Vrresl I I 3n I Mlogalion I ri c li 1." 1 tic i ra*1 ■ l.iniiii);: iiii h : i’ i*l .iir ■ II Willi « Ml II I\(. I girls living I lv in -mall towns ■ \o i i< i or s \fi ! An ad .a:iee Id t h." •! made ,:i this .-a'c, ft;, lit:.- d ':' .S11 1 t " County. X • a ('..•• : . , :a 1 p' II -c -d:ng • ■•■' ! HlUlte: 1 l.iri'i- .,•• I Ha: . s. . T. G. V . \ Alii ■ !• .' ng. J.m !• :named. ( >in M. i Widow, I I ii a v S T. 1.1- • ay. ri Kim e K. I ! liushaiT'. 1 I) Hart." pis 'IT’pi i .ng < <!• ■bi'ti a nf the said C'!o: i C'i inuiiis-.i •:: i ■ r v -.re at ))ic : at *ti. 11 alt an* : i a- ... t. 1 ■’ < •I u: n II. rid'-" "•!. X 11: 12 u'ai ••.-.< X ' Ml. K >'■' Wi lines lay. September 1. ! X .wing described iati 1: 1' tiiat tract i s'! on the North bv Pm aw. !' X. V.'.i kerson et a! land: "tt ' a- K : hy I. I). Har* et al: o:i the - liter Sen Cl.iri; < • X tar West by Verna F. l,e.\i y, ft al. j It being that 137 .we. ■>: less. Inn',vn ii- the -home, 1 t J. LX Flem ng in I >nbn:;. . . Vanee ('oi:nty. North (. '1 n ut ire tract being a nie oral tracts acqi: :re ... 1 ■ 1 ii.v the -aid .1. l:. Fic-'iii". Ii:e and in'neriteiI 1 y t• . alld ri non.lento i.v tin J. U. Kleanng .in'e i .i X XV!. nsi.stiiig among o the I.ltid de. rioXod ,n dee ; 1 >•' '• .n. 15 • ik 1.’. pa >e 183, B >age ■M3. Book «l, ;. ige X72, It 't!>‘ ; 32G: le-s the land -on! "" \ V. Hart: it being all the : i : :r; j Hit* ,-ai i IX Fletn tig d 1 i '• In ■ ited in I) .'one." T i’ time of his death. This ■ ale w 11 be -iibi" ' I'arn ng iperatin? on the yea 1943, and x e w i 1 nut ncquire tilt erop on the latltis and 1! the gi i\\ ng and hart t ■' .-aid crops, mid m :!! not .. ■■''' rents fur the Firming •; e: t!:e year 1945 by . irtne oi chaser. A !"x ci deposit qnired of the high bidder ' ■ : ire good to.th. Bidding at Fae ale will bi ; ’• 3* ?2 1.1530.nil. This 20th day o! Aug is', .'ii T IF GVK ll.Xa IN, C ‘in : mer. 20-27-3 JARS, CAPS, DS and RU8BERS instructions io Ball P.liw Book To p»-' your copy. j(**nd 10c with yr or name md uddrcss to-» ■All BROTHERS COM.&ANT, Muncie. Ind. ^ ^ ^ ^ - From where I sit... ^ Joe Marsh'. Herb's Got a Great Little Wife Everybody’s talking about he drops his ashes, maybe-she what a grand job Herb Helm is makes allowances, keeps smil doing at the war plant. Not just ing, brings him a restful glass one shift, but two a day-to help of beer, and makes enough con build the war materials our men versation for them both. Next need. morning. Herb goes to work re Good for Flerb! Bnt I’d like to freshed and cheerful, pay a word for Mary, Herb's From where I sit, women like wife. She runs the house, cooks Mary Helm are doing a great the ideals, takes care of the chll* war Job themselves ... being tol dren, and works on salvage erant and kind to husbands who drives and bundles for the Red are working under a heavy war Cross. Believe me, that's tiring time Strain. Bally for them! work for any woman! /O /J. Yet when Herb comes home too tired to talk or watch where ✓ AM C 1945, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Corolino Commit!.* Edgar H. Bum, Stale Director, 606 607 Imuranc* Bids.. RaUlflh, N. C I I for Bllioumatt, Saar S ->iaach, I FlotulaiMa ami Hoadocho, dua to I Camtlpatian, taka Colatabk Uta I We Have a Large Supply of i Bolts, Nuts and Flat Iron Ia*t Is Do Your PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING We Can Go Out and Serve You Anywhere on Any Job Expert Machine Work And Automobile Repairing Sec Us For Sendee And Satisfaction Reliable Welding & Machine Works Henderson, X. C. , Phone 116-JX
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