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Aten Ofne» By STANLEY *& I HAP TO cTome Home. \ TME B>^ =OR A WO(i6 > [WOW H)M °^ T ,N ["HE: Bk* O-rr IS “m& SAME PLACE - .VERY WEAR MAN «J* -= s =s<<ll T S' WHO SOT THE UOW DOWN ON ELMER BRASGS RETURN HOME,AFTER "THE i VVWk? REPORT HE HAD MADE A S>S c&JurJ?' FINANCIAL success in the city J , I g tMt Lee W. Stealer C«ntT*l Prm 10-7 —3*. i THE GUMPS—HIS CHANCE NEXT ™““ 1 ■ *}r MIN -* 1 y/ANT TO READ MY "S ‘ “naarmo-i 1 didh lsi CONCLUtHON AAKY l STATE-) l SP£6tM TO YOU- \ f FELLOW CITfXKM%—S (fMAT V9HEM TOO CAST VOUR VOTE [ IVF BEEN INVITED TO APPEAR J ni ■■■■.. /fT IS A#d WONOR- \ ( °yH SSis> J i^'iLSwv )Oi A PROGRAM ONE OF YM* > Q / FOR, ME TO BE CAJ-LRO ' \ \ S3* PUCTFORAA S.TAJND3 / \ r | LET HIM 60 \ j;i A R V *■“ mm • UPON YO ADb«*» »IKH >0 J ) \ TOOR lAHEAftlNrtMWt'l HENDERSON, (N.C,) DAILY DISPATCH FRIDAY, OCTOBER f 7, 1982 * <CIM •! •» r 'TV# • * * * f. ’ * 1 DID YOU KNOW? -- -By R.J. Scott [ J'- k *, V; THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY yoj cowards r~r TOU 10-10 VJ I until, next weeks Pa y OUT IT'.- yT y// <-y/ I HAD A DAILV PAPER / Vjdget back, at you BYy 1 the Editor* of the weekly clarion N. THINKS HIS POLITICAL- ENEMIES TOOK /AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE CF HIM WHEN THEY l fLIMw# ATTACKED* HIM TWO HOURS AFTER THIS ' WEEKS PARER HAD Gone To PRESS © m» lwW.»aM> C««trat Fre« 10-6-3*. MANY CORPORATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA GRANTED U. S. LOANS jO»«ttftiaad from Pac* om.) Till i .—i . tlona, $2,667322; to railroads, $12.7%. SBS, including $5,696,449 to railroad re oaiveTs. Lioattfl to North Carolina institution were: Gonway, Bank of Conway. 12.500 Doteon. Surry County Loan and Trust Company, $90,000. Framont, Bank of Fremont. Sin 000 Gastonia. Gastonia Loan and Tru«-t Company, $2,500. Greenskoro, North Carolina Hs, lk and Trust Company, *6,500,000. Lexington, Commercial Bank of Lexington, $64,610. Mount Oflae, Citizens Bank (re ceiver), sl*ooo. New lands, Avery County Bank j 4. 500. North Wilkes boro, Bank of Nonh Wilke*boro, $15,000. Raleigh. Commercial National Bank of Raleigh (receiver). $721,000. Roanoke Rapids, Citizens Bank &n c Trust Company, $4,000. Roanoke Rapids, Citizens Bank and Trust Company, $5,500. Shelby, First National Bank ~f Shelby, $95,000. Washington. First National Hank Washington (receiver), $16,000. Hamlet, Hamlet Building and 1.., -n Association, $9,940. Henderson, Henderson Buildine a-.i Loan Association, $7,500. Henderson, Home Building t~a Loan Association, $24,869. Smithfifeid, Smiihfield Building a:.d Loan Association, $7,868.75. Southport, Southport Building and Loan Association, $4,000. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results DON'T FORCin CS SATUKHaV we have a full line of iiun. and vegetables. Main Street kiu,t Store. In Shaw’s Old S?<*na 7-I*. WANTED TO RENT -FILLING station, small farm or a hous*- tin main highway. Write Box 3t Franklinton- N. C., stating pne and location on same. 6-2il BELIEVE IT OR NOT- DAY BY day in every way more and umre people are learning about the menu of our shop. Meet your friends here. Allen's Barber Shop. Thura-Fri. ts FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KEN 1 in private noim, convenient boarding house. Call 139-., r: 553-W 7 2u COAL, GOOD COAL —LET US FILL up your bin now while it fe cheap, it wUI be higher after weather gets cold We have a Tull stock ready for you at right price. Quality and weight guaranteed. Phone 156 Hight'a Coal and Wood Yard. 19-eod ts TTLE, SLATE, TIN AND COM position built-up roofs put o»« and repaired. Metal cornices and sky lights made to older. Tannt- Hoof ing Co. 7-lii TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLD newspapers to store your cured to bacco'on. Get them at the Daily Dispatch office for 10c per bundle C'OAL. COAL. COAL PHONE 29. Quality Coal, correct iveight. Prompt delivery. S. 11. Watkins Yard opposite Methodist Church. 7-ts. FOR RENT -FOUR ROOM FUR- J ished apartment. Lights, water and ( telephone furnished. Phone 105. 19 e o d 6tl. PATTERSON-CARTER. INC.. OPEN for busineos with a full line o f building materials. New fresh mock of paints and hardware. Every thing for the builder. Also j-oiiir good bargains in slightly damaged fireplace fixtures, grates and hard ware. 7- . it 1 FOR RENT—B ROOM HOUSE 912 Cheatjiut street half block from West End School. Also apartnn-nt* for rent In the Stonewall. Apply Eric G. Flannagan. 29 ts GROCERY STORES. FISH DEAD w ®r* Md markets save on your wrap ping paper. Use old newspaper*- Get a big bundle at the Doily DU psleh office tot 30c. 41-ii Na 18696 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Gfflee of OtonptroOer of the Currency Washingtoa D. t., October 1. 1952 Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It hsa been mode to appear that “FIRST NA TIONAL BANK IN HENDERSON" in the c*Hy a t Henderson In the County <rf Vance mid State 0 f North Carolint hoe complied with all the provisions of the Statute# of th« United States required to be complied wkh before ar. ■fimktim shall be authorued to conmteuce the business of Banking; Now therefore I, F. G. Await, act ing Comptroller as the Currency, do h«*by certify that .“FIRST NATION AL RANK IN HENDERSON” in city of Hemderson in County of and State of North Carolina la authorised to commence the business of banking >3 provided in Section Fifty one hun dred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and the Beal of office this firft dsy of October. 1992. F. Q. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of the Currency SEAL—of the Comptroller of the Cur reikcy. Currency Bureau, Treasury Deportment.