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iOPA Makes Ruling On Yet Homes Raleigh, Sept. 28.?Veterans who buy homes for their own cceupaney in OPA rent-controlled areas in North Carolina which have a six months waitivg period I >r non-vet erans may hereafter evict tenant oc cupants alter an automatic four month waiting period, OPA's State Rent Executive. Frank Mclnins, said here today In a few other rent .eons, where the normal waiting period is three mi nths. such veterans are now au thorized by OPA to proceed with eviction after a flat two-month wait. Mclnnis said. Previously. OPA area rent direc tors were permitted to waive any or all of the regular waiting peri >d circumstances. Molnni explained The current chaii'.o still give.. ve' cranx i preference. he said. bill p I tie waiting pci si on a uniform l?.?-1 (or cacli rent area. ' B fh the tenants ami h nn??-Inly ing veterans sh ??:!.i count : t.-uii tlr change, since there will no longct be any nvertaintv is to the o\'oni Of the waiting period. ami in prac tically all cases the veteran wh< buys a home will know the mo ment he receives ;hc deed just how Inns he will have to wait before he can cain possession." Mclnnis said HEADS SEEI) PROG It AM. f'onvue Station. Raleich. Sept. ?T)r. R. P. Moi "c. who has been serving with the X. C Agricultural Experiment Station since 1941 as head of the .'fieri', variety testing program, will become director m charge of ihe Farm Cron Seed Im provement program at State College on Oct. 1. Salad cot its name front the I .at in "sal." meaning salt as the first sal ads were made of raw vegetables and salt. STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE Eliminates Shimmy And I'nncccssary Tire Wear No Waitinu ? Immediate Serviec! EVEREADY CHEVROLET CO. Phone 707 Henderson. N. C. I ?STATE? ?FR1.-SAT.? A WESTERN FEATURE Serial & Comedy Here Sunday America's foremost cowboy hero. Sunset (.'arson, will bo here m per son ;il the Stevenson The it re Stin li.y only. JikIj^c Lonty fries (!h;ir??ws Involx ino l)ri\ i!is_c Ordnances Cases involving driving regula tion- wore tried m recorder'. court yesterday. presided at hy Heeorde ? Protein C. P. Lowry. Three of the eases were for driving without a lieenso. I Chester A Raglnnd. white, was : tried for drunk driving and operat . nig a motor vehicle without an op i era tor's license. He was fined $5.1 and costs and his license was re voked for 1J tnontlis. Willie Furninn Hobbs, white, tried for drunk drivtn". and having no pointer's license, was adjudged .nity i nlv of public drunkenness .Co was fined $10 and costs. Thomas Glover, colored, tried for assault with a deadly weapon, was -entencod to -ix months on the roads, uspended for two year- u|)(<n pay ment of costs. A no! pros with leave was taken n the case of David Turner, colored, charged with bastardy Tried for being drunk on a pub Ik lu liv.ay. David Hobbs and Flos do Poller, white, were fined with one-half the costs each William Hart -, colored, was tried tor allowing an unlicensed operate . iterate his motor vehicle and Wits fined five dollars and costs. Prayer for judgment for .h>e T. Alien, colored, tried tor careless and rookies- driving and driving without a license, was continued upon pay ment of five dollars and costs. Henry Parrish. colored, tried for --ault and non-support, was sent enced to P2 months on the roads, -usnondod upon payment of costs ami on condition that tie provide support for his three minor children and keep the peace towards his wife. Thclmn Parrish. Kpiscopal Men's Clult. The Men's Club of the Holy In noccti'- Kpiscopal church will have a supper meeting Monday evening at T o'clock at the parish house, it was stated today. All members of the club have been notified by mail of the meeting and each member t. tcriuested to be present. PIGGY BANKS ARE SWELL BUT Even a full piggy bank can't cover all the expenses that occur this time of year. A new wardrobe for the family, school fees for your youngsters, repairs about the house all take money. Borrow what you need from us now ? repay it in small sums. Talk over your money problems with us now. Prompt, Courteous Service All Information Held Confidential INSTALLMENT LOAN DEPARTMENT Citizens Bank & Trust Company HENDERSON, N. C. Breckenridge St. Entrance?Open Until 5 P. M. i Motordrome Show To Be Feature At Golden Belt Fair; j Two of the nation's top-rankin motorcycle daredevils IVddv an. Johnny Barre-?present :io imiuih' of Itiith s|H"cd entcrtiiinmcnt rcpleti with thrills from start to finish when they ride the "Wall of Death" motordrome in sensational fashion on Prell's I boat! way Shows midwai t at the Golden licit Fair fr> m tV- I tohcr 7 through October 12. Teddy, cldtv r*of the two d.ucdci i ' hrothcrs from (fat field. X J . h i been riding the slick walls of th motordrome for the last eight ve.ii and is considered one oi (he ni" t ; ; daring speed editions m the thrill world today. Harre has tilled lus show ? Hell on i Wheels." and the HI-year-old Jer i seyite provides .in-1 that type ot cn tertainment He cities Inch <n tb. wall, spinning bis eyele iiiehc- tio . j the lo|> and rides in pre\ i ion wij his brother. .Ii hnny. in a tin dim exhibition of skill an l < rele tlan devilty. Itarre has had ;; vnrietl eue?n a a stiintinan ltefore turning to it; motordrome as a mean of ca inn a 11villi;. Tctlciy toured tic nation with the leading automobile an.' I and eyele thrill shows. He wa ? a pes simal friend <f the late ' l.iiekv' Teter. beloved kin; of tlie motor maniacs, who lost his life on Jul; 10. 1942, in Indianapolis, jnmpin;; a stock sedan over a bus. Ted also had a fling at motion p c turo "doubling" and was on the pa\ loll of one of Hollywood's leadin . studios for several years The Prell Shows, billed a> provid ing "all the thrills of the lug top." , feature eleven riding devices and eight big shows, including the "(.'he/ Paree Revue, the Monkey Speed way, the Wild Life Show. The "Pa rade of Freaks." and numerous oth er side-shows. Religious Week Of Presbyterians To Start Siindn\ Rev. W. I). Mclnnis. ncnisti-r . tile First I've, vterian e1, ?? pen Religious Education Week ob servance Sin.day .1 tr.uug. .?? .1 ? his sermon topic. "When Is Educa tion Religion Monday and Tuesday nights Itavt been designate i as "Parent.- Nights' for parents ta n -et in!'<>r:naiiy .villi teachers in the Sunday s.'hoo! de partments. Light refreshments will be served at each of these group meetings. On Wednesday night, the entire congregation will gather tor a picnic 1 in the h vor auditorium >f the 'church. Families are asked to e 'ttc in groups and to bring their own food. Drinks ;vi!I be served by the church. M< ring pictures of the ac 'ivitics of the I.m al church will be shown by Hugh Stn'ford nt.*I an en tertaining sound picture will also be ! shewn. The week will come to a close with the 1 'lservanee o: Rally Day in the Church school, and the cele brating of the sacrament o; the Lord's Supper 011 Sunday. October S. Fnr<jc Quantities Of I ohaceo 11 ere For Monday Sale Large quantities of loharro v. > re already rolling ml > Ilenrieison to day for Monday'- sale on I n-ai auc tions. and n >st of it ..pnoartd to be of high quality leaf. Streets adja cent to warehouses with Monday ales were three deep in places with trucks waiting t > unload. The market Friday stopped up selling hours by half an h? ir. gc, ing three and a half h >urs of sales daily or seven hours in all with lite dou ble set of buyers. Each set of buy ers hitherto has operated only three hours daily. Selling tim ? wa- ex tended on all n;*> kots as conges tion in redrying and packing plants iviis- relieved considerably with close of the Border Belt markets. Four Minor Cases Before The Mayor At Day's Session t Four cases of minor importance wore tried in police court by Mayor I Henry Powell today. George Brown. colored. wa ? charged with disorderly conduct by loud and boisterous cursing and us:n.: language calculated to bring on an affray, and assault with a deadly weapon on George Parham with use I of a pocket knife. He was given I ninety days on the roads, but noted i an appeal and bond was set at $300. I Jasper McKnight, charged with en gaging in a game of chance, failed I to answer when called \V. G. Grlssom. white man. was : fined S5 and costs for being drunk. Jirr.mic Jones, colored, was fined $25 and costs for being drunk. FUNERAL IN WILSON FOR RICHARD SHAW Former Henderson Man To Br Buried Here Snndav After noon; Died On Friday Funeral services for Richard Mer rill Shaw, aged 2(1. who died at his home in Wilson Friday afternoon, will be held at the First Baptist church ,n Wilson. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will follow at the Elmweyd cemetery in Hend j erson. Shaw" is the son of Mrs. O. V Massey, of Durham, and the late Hal FhftW. of Henderson, fn addition to I Ms mother he is survived'* hv two: brothers. Hal Shaw, of Washington. D. C.. and Fcrebee Shaw, of Wil son. He is also survived by three; aunts. Mrs. T. B. Parham. Miss Sue Kelly and Mrs. Betsy K. Shanks, all j of Henderson. ? I Tlie stats of Will James' most exciting story, Fred MacMurrn and Anne Master, in 2 scene from "Smoky." 1 l.iyiri". .it !?!??'>n.-.-y Theatre Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ! jjpptncvi mcir.t more to her than her reputation' Co-starring ? . >:e Brent .niJ Barbara Stanwyck in "Mv Reputation." Playing 'it Km'oassy Theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. ?' WTO* Mm Jkcnc ttom-rhc jctivn p.ukcJ wourn, "In OIJ ^.uumcnco,' .vuh UiU F.lliott, Conjuncc Mootc anJ Luccnc Pjllctte. Playir.g at Stevenson Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Season's Tobacco Sales 4,412,750 Lbs. At $47.63 Market Is Firmer During Past Week; Sales To Increase Season tobacco bale.-; on the Hend i'I'm'M n.arkot for the first two weeks. 1 -11<11r.Friday, amounted to 4.412. 7all pounds. which brouRht $2.101,. R55.nl! for an average price of $17. ti.'t per linn liedwoiglit . it was an mi mml today by liloys \V. Unit sac- siipcrvis r. Prices the past week advanced above levels of the previous week, first week al thi ca on, and wen t $40.45 per hund ed vcight f"r 2. 02 IJlKii poui'.ri . hicli brought . total ' f $!i!i:i.i:7!i.l2 Friday's s; l< - 474,502 pounds fnr $24l.8.">4.lit! at an average oi Sali.tili per handle! pounds. Prices < mtumed strong during <?1 >? the \. ! ;t. Po-.r grades i 'lit. and pn nig.- tended to holo down averages the first week of the a>< n, it was said. Sale . tine wa ? increased by ha I an hour for c ... h se". of buyers, cf fctlive- Friday and eoiitinuing from this time on. The new soiling period is three and a ii ill hours for eaeli set of buyers, making a total <T seven hours sales on the Mender son market I >r two sets of buyers. Large quantities of leaf, much of it of high quality tobacco, arc al ready on warehouse floors for sales Monday, and price averages are ex pected P be l etter than thoge hith erto "aid. | TUNE IN WPTF 'wiSTIRN AUTO S Half An Hour of Songs GUARANTEED TO PLEASE! NBC MORNINGS 3 ,30 A- M Recommended By Your Friondv WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE For Prompt, Courteous TAXI SERVICE PHONE 201 Day and Night Service POOLE'S CABS ! )isch;irm?d Slr.ff Sergeant William J. Wat kins. s< n of Rev. and Mrs. J. It. Wntkin.-. and brother of Mr.-. Eliz abrth Thomas, of 709 Breckinridge street, was recently discharged from ir.e L'niteii States Army Air Forces after serving in the Asiatic Pacific theater. How's Your I. Q.? Can you answer seven of these quiz questions? Turn to Page four for the correct answers. 1. ir. the recent plebiscite in Greece. King George II did. or d;d not. regain the throne.' 2. Whi.t was the name of the black Scottish terri?T owned by the Into President Koosovelt ' 3. Democratic Senator Claude P< p l>er represci is wlii'di State in th ? U. S. S< nalc? 4 Wiihclininia. Queen of Tie Netherlands. recently celebrated a birthday, how old was she at that time? 5. Luke Scwcll i( ently resigned as manager of which American League Baseball Club' 0 I .eon 151 ii m at <111 tune v. 1- pre mier of which Km opt an country 7. Alien spouse- who marry Am erican citizens may become U. S riti7.cn> in one. two, or three years' P. Name th?- famous matheinntie ?an arid physicist who recently stat ed that the late President Moose vet t would have banned the atomic bombing of Hiroshima had he 1 ' en alive ft The United States and Great Britain rejected, rr accepted, the Russian proposal for joint control of | the Dardanelles with Turkey'.' 10. The United States Departmen* of Commerce iceenlly icported that 11)43 individual incomes averaged m ire, or less, than they did 111 1944'.' ! DUNN PROPERTY LOT INVOLVED IN PAPER In the only real Citato deed re 1 corded Friday at the resistor of deeds office. Joint Drown sold to U>ua Johnson a M in tlie Dunn property for $1IM> and other consid erations. (iOI'Rl.AY IS XAMIll MAKKKTS SPECIALIST llalcigh, Se|)t. 28.? In line with the plan for increase.! irarkotiii". services to meet the neni , homers ,f N'ortli , '.'f the Oourluy or l.illington. X c" i JoscPh obtained as a .on'n M, ., 'as specialist for the State l)!2(tin|! of Agriculture, it is '""'"tent - during which he was ass d ialedTS the firm ? I Uiirbour-I'roclor r lay Products C\ . of Knn r . c'C,our He was formerly a marketine"ngS -if. ? ii t for the State during e'v^ 1911 through 1043. g thc yoar? ?EMBASSY? OPEN SATURDAY, 1:45 P. M. ? SUK.-MOK.-TUEiS. Pluto Color Cartocn - News ?WED.-THURS.-FRI.?? *mM _ J?**?*** CEORCE I S0 STANWYCK ? BRENT/ ^ Today ? "INSIDE JOB" with Preston Foster Plus POPEYE and ",V?R. M" | ?The STEVENSON? | Tctlay ? CHARLES STARRETT in "Gunning For Vengeance" 1st Chapt. "SDN OF ZORRO" an; Comedy LATE SHOW TONIGHT 11:30 P. M. "Apology For Murder" And "Cartoon'" SUNDAY ONLY jON THE STAGE j Mb* ' JUfte CAR*-RON ORMGND presents ta /4c'**9' i IN PERSON A with a | stageful | v? of western i favorites! RIDERS-ROPERS COWBOYS-COWGIRLS COMEDIANS ? MIRTH-MELODY \ i ?MONDAY - TUESDAY? * ?f'ur.'C ?'Cf ;?t
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