Week-End Matches Will Open Golf Season Here Opening the gi>l:i:i_: s«u > ι \\ t'sÎ hi il l"( u.i;'. : ν l ι pMticipate in team matches betweei Blue and Red ttamt ■ > Eastti s day and Monday. Prank Legg, Jr heeds the "Men* and Turnei VVur thant is captain ol tbf "Reds." M.ltl ht'S !J\ · >«> > I' ■ m mes and on either s indav ■ : Mon v.. y. t v\..* .it»!.· :i <■'.! t ·»..> : . lin· tow h.i dicap score and Miit· will ο ci .va ι : The following i::u ip has c e ι arranged wit·: ti:·· . cm. Γ. tit·- na: ''tl I . lien; the Reds listed .1. l,»gg, Jr., vs. Turner Worthan : Ste : Fine h Gt·. . H.i - X. than Strause vs. Pitt Davis, D Boy K.m: ill Begin.. Ui Y · vie. h Κ. Parham vs Clem Seifert, Jin I : 'till' V · ' ι1 Λ . . II I'.:· 1 .it·: - S M V. · . ns. C Ci oper vs. J li Br .re. Bil! Qood MV,: ; F F S Λ G Bcvdt .! L Μι· ! L. Γ" Ό, λ· l; H Min !. I! t! Dixon 11» 1' 1 ' ' ! 1 * - i): H .1 Ulut·. BLACK MARKET MEAT MAY 3Ε U. S. GRADED CANT KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR Siie s as Lively as a ^ ounçster— Now her Backache is better Many sufferers relieve nagging t ·ι λ;ί ' ·■» quickly, once they discover that ::·. ·· cause of their trouble may be tired kidney The kidneys are Nature's ch;< v. a;. ing the excess acids and wa · · :>..t blood. They help must pcc;ie pass a. p-nts a day. When disorder of kidney fu:K- rrr. poisonous matter to remain in >·<".:;· !·.·· may cause nagging backache, -heumat i. ·. leg pains, loss of pep and en·;: -r; g'-T'ing :» nights, swelling, puffin-ess um!·. :· the · headaches and d- -·. Fre<;-:er.t ·-: «··. a. :y passages with smarting and b irning somt - times shows there is - methi::^ your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druggist f - Dear's Fills, a stimulant diuretic, u-c-i by millions for over 40 years. Γ :.· gii ■ happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out pi : >nous w aete from yuur blood. Get Dean's P.lis. Β. Η. Contractor and Builder BUILDS BETTER BUILDINGS' Building — Painting Repairs FLOOR REFINISHING PHONE " " •or ' i*: iV *V*«V ll>e Tn styling ... in fabric . in fashion, there's quality in every line of this new I'rintzess swagger coat! For Printzess quality workman ship pays attention to every fashion ' from the hand ·>— t. -acntion to every fashiot de ail, from the hand sewn finishing, Vie important styling, to the careful selection of finest all wool fabrics. Truly â fashion that lives in a fabric that le6ta. $39.50 ο Just received a shipment of SELBY STYL-EEZ shoes in Brown Alligator Rev. Keys To Speak At \ ouf h Meet C :rc V. 18 Re, W \t\ l-\v ν tlW ^tlTetaiV ot i t' \ Uth of fee World Council oi ι · Ai . t tne priiK ipal speaκ .. great > .f.h gathe: nig in , .,· : ν i ■ 11 -4. ;t was anno»:! ed i\ii headquarter* here U - day. The Youth program will be ^ part oi the North Carolina Convoca • ι ; C:.:n.ne< which x.> t. • ft·· i·· · . re da> - andei t ra si < ns η shij the North Cai olina v" ... C ches arid f t· Cr.ai 1 tie λΓ .μ stei.... Association. Λ •. \.λ< been ranged % the ι*. \ ι ■ % ι tive Committee ol the '· .·< C V-'ath « ; Nuitn lini ' kVÎïiçft jim Sunnr .·:*> ol * ham esident and Miss Marj i·: Qaeeris collège. ν ha.* -iotte. . ·' ' im ■ ι"·.(· ι : ι Υι ..til Ci uiu il λ ill >taU".vtde Yen'.:. \.--i A ill be represont.i • - \te<·. ιr .jor f': t • t... t . at:o:;> ?.Iis> G - y délit Ut Qu01 . i ti1 ■ ν · field represent, live ι' ' Christian V ..:h ι ' "... > in general ι■' .· : se ; Κ·. Bupt.st mmistr. ..-.d Si ath Carolina. .v .. iuati Karman university ,ι d ι '.ι gical s m f ·. y .".v: ne \v< π a ielio . m he >pei.t «ι ye..: Japan, living two n.ure O: :ent he ,-ervcd :.· y t a : at Rang. . Me :dely ,.:ui .·, ne- κ η ably ! rep. l'e.i tu ν' \ 'ai.1 : On \Vi■: !.·. . Y. .t.: C' . . . ;ershi; ι>1 ?\I ^M.,: ion •'•r. ji:id M.» Helen dent, .vil be eh..:ge ..ρ >er\ iees \\ h. ci: : e -i . : Λ Wi \ <e ad t be given by David Hayes. : the Mecklenburg Chïis ' vg sessiii η reports will be heard - the State C ο a a .· ι 1 η ■ -. the United Cr.r.^tian e ;ent and I tile: n ; e y-iut h thr ught at the Scouts W ill Begin Camp Vt Weldon's Some seventy or more Boy Scouts • the 1 !t ■ ::eet-nee Council's Order ·.:η· A now in eleven counties ot :;e ..-t: :· ' began gathering this aft .ii.ni ft-r then three-day spring •..ni; at Weld, n's pond, near Epsom, miles t,.>t of Henderson The >me:f '.'.ill last through Sat : day noon. .\:te.4 me: iDei s reach camp the ι : ·'·.· Arrow initiation will • · ; at 'J '·" o'clock tonight, com ti.·. e::.ony Friday .:ight. ■ rubers of the order te.: at an e:: ampnient . ..anksgi ving. new initiates are to partiei ,:i a irllt wship ceren.ony Sat ...> morning before the group • ■ : Κ : camp at noon ν I can. cr were instructed to their "Wr. food and cooking •t nsns and ; répare to cook their am meals. !1 ilt Thornton, of Durham, chief • the Or;:e: ! the Arrow for Oc ncechve C· aincil. will direct the ■remonie:" ft r the three-day camp. Cecil Webb, of Henderson, Scout xecutive for the northern area of 'cconeechee Council, made arrange ants locally for the encampment nd is one of the leaders in direct • 11·( DGECOMBE FARMERS WIN COTTON AWARD College Station. Raleigh. April IS. -Edgecombe county farmers have • the Atlantic Cotton Associa U45 award to the North Car ..:.:t county making the greatest t-arly improvement in cotton pro ud ion. it was announced today by an Κ Holler, cotton marketing spe . ..-t t the Statue College Exten "11 Service. Presentation of a trophy, the ...!th to be awarded by the ,-,sso atit·:! in North Carolina, will be u.tie m a Tarboro ceremony early xt month. Dr. I O. Schaub. diree i. will make the award for the cate College Extension Service to J. Eason of Rt. 3. Tarboro. presi nt of the Edgecombe County One anety Cotton Association. Previous trophy winners in tins ate are Halifax, Hoke and Polk junties in that order. The Atlantic ssociation makes the annual award irough the Extension Service on it' basis of percentage of ginners id growers actively participating ι the one-variety program, percent ;e of cotton planted to pure seed 1 an adapted variety, degree of one- j inety improvement, two-year av- 1 age improvement in better grade ition, percentage of one-variety it in comparison with total bales, id other factors. UTO AND TRUCK IN COLLISION HERE A collision between a 1940 tractor id trailer owned by McLean Truck g Company and driven by Jahn anuel Landreth, of Walkerton, and 1937 Chevrolet driven by Boyd ilton Smith, Jr.. colored, of War nton, about four miles north of the ty on U. S. highway No. 1 at mid ght Tuesday resulted in consider ile damage to both vehicles, ac rding to a report today from the ghway patrol office. No injuries ■re sustained by any of the occu nts. PICKET RANKIN COMMITTFr HEARING I w * i, I*#" .. %..#* . ■.-> >'»^. «IIÈ--■ ~jL IN FRONT OF THE F£DEKAL CHIDING ir Nov V. . . O.v. :·> «'■ n ttrators carry placards prot< ting a hearing before Rep. J. Partiel Thomas, a rre· :t or ι f the Hi ;·. .· . e tir.i; un-American activities. He rat-.e from the cai it«! 1 > q :estion three witnesses. The placards criticized Rep. Rai Κ:η i.i. -I lis who .s the ranking majority meml'cr ci the cv:. η.Λίοβ. (I .1err,alio al> SCHOOL BOaRD GROUP WILL MEET AT UNC Chapel H: :!. Ap: .'· ν H. Hill, president of George Peat ο 1. College 11 ■ r 'IVaehi ■ } ']'e>;dep. 1 . ί th. Λ·.. Λ tion of School Administrators, will I.e the Γ'Πϋι'ΐί ·ϋ 1 sj r .ι·. , ,: rt gul.i: spring Ν· : : Carolina S. hi ί. to be heUi simv ti ■ ' . File : " leet : : . Guy !'. 1' 1 ι i 111 ■ >, of ι : 1 < \ - ecutΓ-. ι* .-··· \ * λ' y i.-· .se h eu:. ii· · !· · .:· . ! ; .· Thursday . .\ι1 ; ■. · ' 1· · - »n:d Hall, and continue · . ·· 4:1- η m. Dr. I). J. H. se, : Got 1 «boro, president of the association, will 1 >rt's :de School men from all sections of the state in at ten lance will part i eipate <h<cil->. .. : : ί'.Ί I η· e< ilea! ί· ·η ·nvlucl . 1- .il ^ problems, .ni : *.ι·;ΐν nor Mipply. Λ'· ·· ht . ·. : ·: » — nling tiu· admin ' * ο ιπ.:!.·· Ί* - "h'M-ls m :ill sec -·!' \· rïh l'a: - ûï.a ai t· »n\ ite-.i FALSE TEETH Γ!.at I.«ι.'sen Wed Not I mbarras ( · . <·' ι ι;so tooth . . . l .1 ' I .·■ '.. i ppt'H • · : : : pod. >lipp«\{ KASTKKT!1". " •ai -·. :s r.appi n • ; : . ν it,· j little \' .... :.e ι n'»n-acid > m': vo r plates. Holds ialse - '. ·:.·> . t .ry teel Π<·ο ι Ί sour ■ !! <1 i ' ' ι dentin e «; ■ FAST! Κ1 Η ;,nv Ad\. CHICKEN CONTEST DEADLINE REVKALLD I'ulltK·· Mut ν II Haleii .!·. April lit In .1 letter to N'ortli Carolina hat I'hcryim'n and p.niltry Ineedeis. I" J Maupii St,«le C' liler.e 1 XtlMl-I··ιι Soi 1 ι I pi · i1 ' ■ ' I'l 1 . ! I, . 11 11| the stiite ■ link· : >'t i'onioi row . omn it toe. ^ ■ t< : >ι ι> . .ι.ιι Lan■<·.! that \pril i> the dcstllino for IocaI .ή tru·.- ut the sà.'MiO n..:. n.i eniiUjt aimed to develop neat:··' |>*··:Îίi'> . Contestants this year λι:Ι \ it' .or state honors. winner> entering itis tr:i t eompetition next yt ai an.I -hnnlMii: t >ι the national title at tl. · conclusion of the eontc.-t in 1 il Κ : A inmiir.um ut Λι> chick.· : required fur entry. Maupin said, luit lots of 1U0 Ι·ι itoti are de.-irable Chick- will be Kiown to an age «>f lti weeks with inspection ,it lea.-t ι tici during the urownii; piriod for growth and tcatheiing qualitie.- by the state eomrrnttee. Maupin . aid the state contest w ill close about August ;.i with a .·>."· -Ι cash awa d go.ng to the wi η ηι1 ■ A LARGE VARIETY OF §mêooo$ FOR YOUR SELECTION PHONE 515 For Free Delivery FEEDS SEEDS For i oiillrv ^ l or I-arm and Sti.ck and (iardcn Let Us Serve You! Β. M. NEWMAN STORE 125 WYCHE STREET FREE!! 500 POUNDS OF ICE Given FREE with every ire refrigerator sold for a limited time. Buy yours now! STREAMLINED NEW MODELS! Trim, modern ice refrigerators that combine good lo< with amazing efficiency end econ omy of operation. Exterior of snowy white enamel. gener ously sized food and ice com partments. They're real value.· $54.45 (Pu.v Sl.'iS Weekly) 4 5-Pr.DUTFIT Ί MAPLE OR MAHOGANY BED • COIL SPRING MATTRESS In our business life, we have offered many attractive bed outfit groups but none more attractive than this. The bed is a stunning model; the mattress is heavy, tufted, with roll edge — in a most attractive ticking. And it's a coil spring, too, that insures utmost comfort. FURNITURE 'COMPANY, INÇ.HENDERSQN, N. C. COMPLETE FOR ts · "V. ★ FEATURED TOMORRW

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