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WHNC Gets More Power K.i i ο Station WHNV «·. Ht·η ·:»m - I:.. boon granted an uu.vase : ! ι J.îO to 1.000 watts \>\ tlu· hV.U I. Communication*; Cfnm: -un. - ated today by !lsttunfi Frai . a? jitM of the station He aid it be about thirtj (is} * before f-'Ont >et-UJ\ . - 1 I «M. ill have to be pu rhascd . id in \\ ik ..·* pro.UJ'e>> ?■.; o> lvst*· π . tytte*·: 666 ΙΙΓΛ IT' COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid — Tablets — Salve — Nose Drcpe Has satisfied millions for years. «·<·Γ :nj .··.·: Ί . ••UP :.ι·Η«· .«everal week* > ':>!»;;·a»· ■ >· vandalism > , * ■ ("its hit e •H't'il η WHW . «.· - ' , ■ '··! stviti !ι 'ι/ ! it'll in V11 > liulatlull ei|.ap .i.i 1 .> .i\a liable. I tank PARKE Γ STREET LOT TRANSFERRED TWICE \ . ·· .1- cet ι hail,>it il ·..·■■ > ■' . :n'.l> : ιIt'ii at the ι _vi >tel da\ ili . 1 I ' i : ι . .ι . : ν : r ·. ild tht' ■■■ \ . - tl l'l :·Κ and v. ·!·· *!»' Ki « »t ! it·:· uiisult's·.! II-: .«· I the U-t G it· rid ι» :t· :.>r $1'· . ι . » ' . ' MS Γ [. V i .·. e a:ui Piter ι' Y ,l : .ι·.. n Λ 1 , - Vi ; fit · IV ··· '· Λ fît i Y: : > and th Parham Perry 34 1 ^ acrai ...l ' ■ ■ .r..e- m.u .. · ' Header Ν. HENDERSON PTA IN MARCH MEETING The regular meeting of the North He: 'fist :i Pit: ent-Tea*': er Λ- >vu 1 nun was held m the -ihool aiuli tinium on Tuesday aftetri'on .il 1 ι iloi k with tin viiv-inv-Mu-i t. Mi \tary M l'rowford presiding The devotionuls were led by Mavis Cheek followed b> ,i som I his Is I My Fallu·! World," given I.> Miss I Welborn's ti .-t grade \ mini.· ; >il ihild't I ο Me.· ι Kvel.vn Bnei'li.u I ;lh ra ie |ic -elited . : ι r in -.tr : am > ·ιι ! "Optimism". Readings given bj the j i.roup mcliicN .ι. ' Hell, l'lie Plain: I i>t the Cam τ . "Where tin Shine l' Game Κιν: Γ . lie the iΪ. ,t of What II \t r You Are", and "Smiles". The program ended with .< son. . "3ing j When Ye \* ι■ Hi, ιJ> ι nans were made foi Fathers" ' :.:.'it u . !i . I ι ι h< : \· rj! 3» I Attendance prizes were won by I Miss Louise Welborn's first grade i and Mi:s Hreedlo·. e's tilth rude It Pays Γ,· Advertise The Want ; Ad Way. I The Coffee that Maintained The Original Superb Quality ί All Thru the War Yes — your favorite A&P Coffee is Kick again — ami in plentiful supply. And, as always, you can ι <Hint on it for finer flavor, fresher flavor, and more of it. This real coffee comes to you in the fresh bean - then it's ground as you want it — exactly righc for v«»ur coffeepot. Buy one of ιΐκ· 3 superb blends todav — you'll agree there·'* no finer toffee in any packagc at any price? No Wond*r It's AmTica's tost Ukêd Coff·· «■a WHEN YOU BUT It IN THE BEAN irs «At cofPtt-.,MAu.Y mm.} fir. ied . MARVEL BREAD 13c : Get Entrj· Blanks "400" Contest Whito House EVAP. MILK 4 34c PEAS it 12c TOMATO JUICE . . . s 11c . fit-Id Fl. PANCAKES -Pff 7c SILVER HAKE .... 21c Sunnvfif Id CAKE FLOUR - 19c COCOA m- 15c MACARONI is 5c BEANS is. 18c NECTAR TEA ... . %£ 34c * * * * *ι^ΛΊ^ΊΛ^ν>νινΐΓΓΓ|ΙνπΠ(^νΓ»ΎνννΐΑ<' Niblets - .. .14 c t ï ι Occasionally you may find some item we advertise short in sup ply or temporarily out ot .-lock 13 lea so a>k atzain. STORE M 'l'HS DUZ 1--TC. Pk· 23 C IVORY FLAKES Pk.· 23 OXYDOL r£ 23c CAMAY SOAP 3 sz- 20c OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 2 s 9c WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP 3Bars 23 c IVORY SNOW Lge. Pkg. 23· IVORY SOAP 3 st 18c PALMÔLIVE SOAP 3 κ- 20 c OkAÎ\G£S 2 Doz. 57c GRAPEFRUIT ? Lbs. 3c C : : Cii..:.·. S'li.U· F F AS 2 Lbs. 35c TOMATOES 1 Lb. Cartan 23c POTATOES 5 Lbs. 30c Tende·.· G: et ri BEANS 2 Lbs. 29c GREENS Lb. 10c SQUASH Lb. 15c > - MEATS - LAMB LEGS .... Lb. 39c SHOULDER .... Lb. 36c SAUSAGE Lb. 29c FRANKS Lb. 37c BOLOGNA Lb. 33c Dressed snd Drawn FRYERS Lb. 53c FAT RACK .... Lb. 18c RIR SIDE MEAT . Lb. 22c FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS 115-117 GARRETT ST. BARCLAY ι By Shepa *Tb· Aothorlt; KEEP VOIT» EVES OPEN IT IS ALL well and good to have a plan for the play of a hand, regardless of whether you are the declarer or one of the de fenders But. within that plan should be provisions for a switch if you find the situation different from what yvu expected in the be ginning· Keep your eyes open and be ready to spot such revelations Then be ready to cash in on them Incidentally, if you s^e your oppo sition missing such a chan< <■ be ready to make the most ι if the error φ S 6 ψ Κ 9 7 * Κ 9 S 6 AKQ62 φ β 3 2 ψ Λ 8 4 φ Q 10 4 * 10 7 5 4 ♦ Q ίο ; f Q 5 2 ♦ Λ J 2 ♦ J 9 S φ Λ Κ J 4 ψ J 10 6 3 ♦ 753 φ Λ 3 c Dealer. South. Neither suie vulnerable ) West Pass Pass North 3* East Pass Pass South 1 Φ 2 » 3 NT Ordinarily you would have ex pected North to bid 2-No Trumps on his second turn, nfter hearing South .s bid of the second major, but. he was a little afraid of his diamond stopper, so called his clubs, and therefore South got into the No Trump game. West led the last-bid suit, his club 4. the J forcing the Λ South sent the heart 3 to the 9 and Q and East returned the club 9 tc> 100 Prcnt. Group Of Kiwanis Dined By S. M. Crou der Nineteen member.- oi the Hender son Kiwanis ι lab were honored at a dinner at Henderson high school cafeteria last night by S. M. Crowde·' immediate past president. as having attended every club meeting in 1945. Those who were 100 per cent in ittendanee we:· Λ Γ 15,·; ut .·. S 11 'aldwell, W C. Cates, B. Walter îary. A A. Haroee. Jasper H. Hicks. Sam F Hoki ::]bC', Jr., Dr. Thomas U. Hunter. I·' Leon Joyner. Τ !' DN BRIDGE rd Barclay ' oa Aothorltte·" I the Q The heart Κ was led to th· A West now had his chance to set the contract It was his first chance to see how weak the dia monds were and be in position to lead through them Had he spot ted this, his side would have taken three prompt (ricks there, set ting South But U'est pig-headedly led his third club, the 7. to the Κ That gave South his chance, and he built a pretty play He finessed the spade J scored the Κ and A. then raked in the heart J and 10 This last card squeezed East, who had to discard either his spade Q to make the 4 good, or one of his diamonds. He picked the diamond 2 Needing only one more trick. South now led tho spade 4 to the Q and East had left only his diamond A-J. with the dummy holding the K-9 So East could score only the diamond A. then had to lead to the Κ for the game trick * · * Tomorrow's Problem φ m <> 4 f A 9 6 2 φ J 10 9 4 6 φ Κ Q Ψ Q s φ A Q 8 6 3 2 + A J 3 9 8 ♦ J Τ 3 2 ψ Κ 10 7 3 4 3 φ None + Q 4 ? ♦ A ¥-1 ♦ Κ 7 5 χ Κ 10 9 S 5 (Dealer North East-West vul nerable. ι Why should standard bidding οί this ileal tell West exactly how te beat a 5-Club contract reached bt South ? Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Icc. ν . I. Κ. Miller. II li. New ' ■' W S.,:U·:( ' < > Seit'ert \V;.ltc! il Stone. C I'. TiiimtT, I. II Viekery. M. I,. W. ...I and Ha : ■ hi Zekana l'ast Pi esi(ien'. t'r· wder was also i resent at .ill > ! t) meetings (luring ■ llli· > ca:' TANK TEAM CAPTAINS. Cli.ipt l Hill, Mar. h 21. — Mike Moron (i: \Vil:i ington and Warrer. Ficklen Ί Greenville have b e t* ti elected to ro-cap'.ain the University i'f rth Carolina swimming team : ter 1947. M Oil C'..swei'; C> ::'y poultrynien rave cinled tlorks sharply bivause i>f pi'id.ictii diftit".;lti«*> hut few have -nid out e->:i pleteiv. fat» ixics & 100% WOOL SWEATERS FOR LITTLE MISS 3 to-6 Exquisitely fashioned Pandora sweaters are the talk of the kindergarten set! Long or short ■ «"»· WW -Ni^- .»· sleeved slip-ons, buttoned cardigans ir> matching V.TWFTV»% ^ 4 ^ #w».rv f or contrasting shades so cunning with wee -ν ·Λι* <N —·» ,/ * skirts and dresses! Baby blue, blossom pink, buttercup, Spring green, jockey red, navy or Τ - «» "x*«r ·' white pure wool. Pixie sizes 3 to 6. $4.95 and $5.95 Ailrf ïfitit il In I'AI'hW T'S Miti/<i~uic -OUR STORE HOURS 9:00 TO 5:30 — SATURDAYS: 9:00 TO 6:00 Tune in WHNC every morning, Monday through Friday1( at 11:15, when Betty Lawson, our personal shopper and style news reporter, highlights the daily news from LEGGETT'S. Victory Gardens I rged To Increase 1946 Food SuppK I 1 Chester C T>a\ is. it.. . · · - man uf the Kamme Kmet :eiu > I'mii nuttee. relea.-ed recently. πι i<t: of the committee. .1 .-t.itemcii· in tns tin· plantmu · ! \ ; rv ■'« r in 1946 to ineivase tî:>· t«»<>.· "In releasin. i n ίο \\ I.t . 11. j oils, and other ci itu ali> foods for shipment t" '1; . n pie abroad, vve leeogiu/e 11 > < tial part that tin· Va to: > : .1! : η I duction will pla> .11 helpti vide food for the peopli ■ > 1 ea." Mr. Davis >rnd /mi 1 .1. of nutrithms home-grown fo 1 permit much gn .it. r hipi lit ·■: the lot ni item ο » - : ιf ι. . : i. abroad. "The President . :.d tin- 1 · 1. of agriculture I a\ e r.i ! I,·· 1 ! effort again this >1 ai ·.., ν , gardeners of the nati"·. Tin . I Kmergency CumnuMei ■ 1 a Victor? garden production κ «κ (1» >. ι' ·μ '■ "1 'inis entire , . i»j .11 . !<■ i 1'· · .-m. - ι ■ · m , - ,i "'Sitive way H V II 1 · '■ ' ■ ''"'""A' of out • . · ·. .·· ·>«·'.|» it. r« .«··.ins' Uiv ■ H\c -uir\ people υ( ■ Cli>· 'nn sparine and laying by com win·!' Γ 'ι liip-!'.~ï ·■■' iht' factors ι nun. ■ ' I» I'lKli yield? SVSany Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches "IVuOMTrcitmentOHiiiBnnsi Hippy Rdid Wlit ' A', -or.lorcf kidney function nor»*;». ■ iKi't.Ttnr. nw.n'i'nV.!,"?!^}^ ■ ■.,1,1'.. ι ' fy*"*. ·.. iih nmrUng and'burninc^^ » till ir 1- -. methmg »ix,nt;witb >nin« some. ,amng r kn!· fv·; or Madder. i>. ·.· · t! Ask your druggist for Dotift ill·.. :i : ιιγ'Ί int diuretic, used successfully miili··πα 1 «»r over 41) years. l)ou* '~ ~ •v,,v ;;:-f .ι1:",1 "Ί1 h,:'" • -ΐι»·> fi.· < li'i^n out p< 'i^onuus Wast»· f»,.» >ur bluvd. Cit-t Dean's Pills. MADAM MURIEL GIFTED I'M.MIST \M> PSYCHIC MED1EM Tells you any and everything you wish to kni.w without asking any tm« st.<«.s. giv «·.· > u names of enemies, and friends. Gives tr.;p and n· or :ail.nt; advice on .ill affairs of life. If worried, trou: 1 ·<3 or in doubt consult this phychic reader at once. S!.e can and will help y(,u. Con sult lier on business· love, marriage, wills deeds, mort gages, lost and stolen articles and spéculations of ail kinds. MCKY DAYS AM) LI CK Y XI MBflRS Don't be discouraged It · tli'TS ba\>· fa led to help you. She does what others claim to do. One visit will convince you this Medium and Divine Healer s superior ». any re ider v ., have ever consulted. Private and Omlii.enti.il Readings Daily and Sunday for Kiith White and Colored. Hours: 9 Λ. ΛΙ.—!» I'. >1. You must be Satisfied or No ( barge. LOCATED .irST BEYOND CITY Ι.ΙΛΙIT ON I . S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 NORTH TOWARD NORMNA. LOOK I OR HAND SI(;\ OITOSITE O'LARY'S DIM R. HENDERSON, N. C. DAZZLES WITH Dauntless Cottons $695 Truly is something super when it comes to concocting cunning, care free cottons. She tailors them sharp and sure ... or rufiles them with rapture. But don't dilly dally or you'll miss this cotton rally! OUR STORE HOURS 9:00 TO 5:30 — SATURDAYS: 9:00 TO 0:00 Tune in YVHNC every morning, Monday through Friday, at 11:15, when Betty Lawson, our personal shopper and style news reporter, highlights the daily r.ews from LEGGETTS.
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