Curers Plan Annual Trip Into Canada Meeting Planned On Monday Night At Court House i Tobacco curers and primers Mom i this section arc maU im prcpcrations I lor their annual tiv:; to y'atiad.i t ? ' assist with the har est of the Ca- 1 nadian tobacco cron. wii:. : > hi wti be ready tor ho. buy. .1 d ,1 ??uv' inn of these pi; ? ; I tie to fa. trip was announce.! fii y bv J. \\? banders, county t rm agent. to bo held in the Courthouse here ne\" Monday evening S:i iders has sent letters to those interested, notifying them of the meeting. Last year a to . "T.'i t at > workers went tro ? o-i;; to! Uie Canadian to .,u . ,r..a I'r.uicrs were paid S5 a day .< ? ye . out the offer tliis year ha- n- - yet iic. n earned. That price is ess than is being asked tor >. i!ar v.or'; in this county, where pay ? 1 -i> t. st .">0 per das has been nier.ta. el a- the inj ure. It is ex| e 'ted tat ... o it tin same number will ijo from tiiis coun ty in the next tew .veeks as made c the trip last summer. t Expenses of the trip tr. t'anadn aud return are p.. i p.-inn-s an i t 1 n ?urers. in addition !r> ".he daily v. ? he j or actual services performed. Representatives of the State F\ Ct.sit it Sca ur ;t'd (ho Canadian ' lovernmont will attend t.m 'rooting I icre Monday night to issue possport*-! i.d to make other necessary arrange ments for those planning t.> make ho trip. Sanders said a special :it!cemo ! has been worked out and hi! into operation net ween the Wash ngti n Fvtension office. represent ng the I". S. Got eminent, and Ca ladian officials whereby recruiting or 'he project i- doiti locally through iie -.oi'tty agent's office, and it s understood that all passports must tear this year through the count? igont. Curers who go to Canada for the obacco harvest are usually gone !i\t o ?ix weeks. They will '.ea\ o here i>" lie near future to begin the work i: e Donimon producing area. a USED sa CARS I WE PAY SPOT CASH CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service t Henderson. V C. Phone 412 """~-???'.hi Seeks His Child BLONDE Kuth Koran Pardo, e.t-wife 'of Y.nccnte Gonzales Pardo, Peru vian millionaire, is reported to have "kidnaped" from a New York hos pital her infant son who has been in the father's custody. Pardo, unable to locale his former wife or the boy intends to seek an injunction for the tot's return. (International), ' Sisters Divorced By Twins By Court In Onslow County Jacksonville. July IT.? tein was given bv the City C'ounci two months ago at - o-t .-1 tl.tly : i xcess of $20,000. that time tin G.iniowell company which ohta? et the eontraet pro." cd to Ii ve til new laeilities erccti i and in use ii: 111>111 three ti fo.r .. .ths. iiarrim strike.- and other Mav.n Powell -.lid he uin.-stood then was still much dr n i'.ty in obtain ing materials and ? ?? - ? ? as-." tir.ee ti - yet that the -. -tern wi". in installed within the four-nvjnth n aximiim period . vd At the present tin e and for sev oral years past t. ?? ? > " - had in electric lire alarn -y-'.riu. except as calls entile to ? en by title phone or otherwi-i ! e old' alarm sistem. which w i-tnlled more than 20 years tig. leteriorrA'd t s ich tin extent thtc ? v. i- ? o longct reliable, and citizc ivo been n itt f eii repeatedly t.- make alls hv telej lone for fii ting st i ?. : f. Step-Mother ()f Gov. Cherry Dies Raleigh. July IT. -1.P1?Mrs. I.o rcnti Culn Adtin. I't -'e: -mothei "1 Gove;? or fin ry. died Tuesday at her home in Hick ry Grove. K. C. after ti Ions illness. Governor Cherry left here late vesterdny for Chaiiotte. Ki rn ??ic:n he will prrcced to II ckory Grove, where funeral and but scrvtces" will be held. Surviving, in addition to the Gov ernor. is n half-hrothe: It r e v a r tl Cherry, also ol Hickory Grove. Governor Cherry's mother ciied wiien he was born. His ftither re married. and after the death of tin CI. vernor's father. Mrs. Cherry mar ried H Sid Adams, in 1908. MINERAL OIL SALAD DRESSING DESTROYED Raleigh. July 17. A total of 1.380 p'i t> of mayonnaise and salad dtessing containing mineral oil lias b< on < onfiseated and destroyed in Ihe Asheville :? daring the past few days. I): I-'. \V Constable. di r? etor of the I'mc r'oo-l 1 >.\ i.~i?>:i ?> the State Depart--en! ir Agriculture rcoortcd t dav Dr. C"i nstahle said tin fit s|r iction o" the salad drv-ig \v:i- ordcrv by Feder J dee I'. Vate Webb ir U. s. District Court i". Asheville The product- Ue" el destroyed wen a portion of It.hftO pints of sain:' dressing place I odor State cirl.ivg several ment'. a,to. Dr Constable said the Fedora' and State P ire Food officials were continuing their :-,-?ht on sal-id dress ir.us t-i nta'i it-j mineral oil. "This substit to. is part' idai-ly ob noxious because mineral oil whet taken into the .-ystcm a'out wit' other foods 1< nds to extrart from these f? ods vitamins A and IV lie said. Dr. C" stable said that the prod uct o: lercd des'.roved were manu factured .-I'd distributed by firms it. South Carolina where the prep aration of salad dress in its with min eral oil does not constitute a viola tion of the law. OFFICERS IN H ARNETT FIND UNUSUAL STILL Dunn. .Tilly 17 ?The most unusun' bootlegging outfit ever captured in this part of the -.ountrv was report ed today by c< inty offirers. They fni'd ., five-gallon tank Stil' sitting on top <>f an ordinary kit chen range in a hog lot behind the owner's home. The moonshiners were making scuppernong brandy out of cat red crapes. Two men were arrested at the still. Prentice Smith and Chester McKay. The outfit was found near the home of Walter Readon a few miles from Knvin Readon admitted the still belonged to him and raid he had Smith emnlovcd. Judge Floyd H. Taylor, fined Readon $25 jrd costs, totaling about $65. Smith was taxed with the erst and McKay was found not guilty. GERMANS WILL RUN INTERNMENT CAMPS Berlin. July 17.?'/p>?The Amer ican military government announced today that it was turning over to Carman civil authorities the admin istration of internment camps in the U. S occupaticn rone contain ing persons awaiting trial under de Nazifkation laws. Thre are 18 such camps. The in mates are charged with having fos tered Nazi ideology and otherwise having furthered the aims of the Nazi party. The military government will, however, continue to retain custody over camps contain'rg internees held as war criminal suspects and wit nesses, and persons regarded as dan gerous to the occupation forces. North Henderson Enters Semi-Pro Tourney This Week Osi default by Littleb n, th? Nortl Hu'derson baseball team will elite: the second round cf the 1940 Nort'' Carolina State .sen)i-pto basebal' tournament opening with a double header in Asheboro Saturday night The team will charter a bus foi the trip and baseball fans who wish to travel with the team are asked to contact Leslie Harris, secret art and business manager of the club Other teams wita ing in the (Irs: round and who will go on to the next round in Ashcboro are Kex Mills ol Gastonia. Proximity Mills of Greensboro. Yanceyville All-Stars American Yarn Processing of Mt Holly. High Point Triancle. Walker town :>'d Kernersville All-Stars. Ham-cur. reported as one of tii better teams in the Pietbn. at. drew honor > f opi ning the Hlltt Stau tournament NEW S. C. BANK. Richmond. July IT.?The Pee Dee State Bank of Tommonsville. S. C\. has been admitted to membership in the Federal Reserve System, it was announced today. R. U. Sear borough is president and cashier. The new bank was organized in 1932 and has common stock of $25,000, surplus of $35,000 and total resour ces fo $1,790,800. JNEWSPAPERS ARE THE *PBAS/C iDVERTISING MEDIUM YOU'VE ALWAYS ENJOYED THIS (SSa INJ0Y THIS T001 ieviRVESsk " aV sparkling J\ TRY EVERVESS SPARKLING WATER |\ WATER >/r HEW PRODUCT OF PEPSI-COLA COMPANY D* SOLD AT YOUR FAVORITE STOR* ^ O /_^ PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.. OF DC R HAM | HIT IDS] fOX aor tVEAT#?/Z / ? f ? QUALITY GROCERIES * FRESH PRODUCE * CHOICE MEATS i A PI ION F 1224 PLENTY OF T " FOR DELIVERY PARKING SPACE | LANGSTON'S ^ Corner Chestnut St. at Cooper Ave. I Why Select Your Blankets j Now? j I Because You Get? J. Wider Selection 2. (). I\ A. Ceiling Prices A Storage Here L'ntil Fall -1. Convenient Lay-Away Privilege CHATHAM BLANKETS "Sutton," 25* Wool $ 5.95 "Airloom," 75'* Wool $ 7.95 "Woolshire," 100* Wool $10.95 "Magnolia," 100* Wool $12.95 "Lamsdown," 100* Wool $15.95 WHITE, PEACH, CEDAR, ROSE, GREEN, BLUE 10 Per Cent Payment Holds Any Blanket Selected, Until Fall. I ESMOND BLANKETS 251* Wool with Rayon Rinding, 72 x 84, $7.95 CANNON - LEAKSVILLE BLANKETS 100'- Wool 72x90,$13.95