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PAGE TWO ETTA RETT * you Tell TUp, tea __ PAUL EOBJNSON’ —i-mV \\ CTTf\ f _ f<3»* and AfA r : ; f N , Qyr y,,;rt Hl\ k/WiSWI Njr-<CtAH j /SQf .~ cvtt AIWA'iS VIAttTCO TO i l I ; TEU» me issurn. I Ntf|>l I*o^l fOO'JiAMOGWMAmrf - A kAWiXUiT OF SQHL j NOU -VW ~i i THE. WHOLE UaWM f , fckjg Mi l 7H£ GUMPS —A FRIEND IN WICO /L,_ .. A /'NEU.-rOLK.i- it CH.HTONI.'I' \ 31 I f psuaui *is - ANDY II S' t vwrtl TO Mk > OQW-'\ L f ~*\ \ ' I DOOt,M Y ?KO &NEOTR*- 1 : / sWOT*W <*- / [ftOßW* T*®W CELLAR- ) 1 ISS?*** SPO*4E OK* TOUR 1 rtijjff \ NOT A PLAC£ IN |. f %***» Jj Hu SMALL / BIG SISTER . Conspirators • By LES FORGRAVE SAV'.IUAT’S TUe. ; TO rtLc 'OOUT *A*v \V, -tuittta! rf'-S An\ 2-** TO* A, y 4 A -spuenoid idea* / \ PcrK-rv4c c*vLO*w>a 1. * I vow Rt AM.O *sEt_ \NV\PCT MB \N£LL DO ’*vTT\ / -cwk\***c-i op vs. J} v. \T * -j —p‘j-| V^ 0 rß ( ' v / 1 SmcJjlO SAV I Aka nmallingJ hACmI VOO oot A UrtT Q?= >SM<APCT *SO KAE. NMA.V tt) WAKE CWSttfSTMAfS VM« L.L. Kieeo TwASLKi V®o AklOT uJILV- feCUQvA’TC.tR. AViO COMES «*T'E>A VK> “TO w - yC **£>, ’ irrrrrfT tO 00. VC !’ T -J \ ,) f] - >-4 \*KC«S,tJ |R| ; ,l f A'A Sr/ :I|'iF V» .fill a r i m l^ ,-s~j_. _ 1 t.\ f •nlrnl Pr*-* A- weiation. Inc. / /{//// * NOW .YOU KNOW - - - - By R. J. Scott *f ihE aom» maki- amma- |[ ’ ua»Jg... -—. HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, T 932 ' IHE OLO HOME TOWN Kfircifwiir s: wcinisr. By SiANtJEY g\JS THE )DEA "S ALL- THOSE S, THIHkCS J 0 MAT BWES ON \ | ELL.ERS SKATES J l HAT I | )SM IVE BEEN n \ BOXES!/ i M \■ ■ the- littl-e diplomat- oni»x t=ou® da~ys BEFORE AL.L. FOLKS VMKO TMINK ; \AtILUC ~TM INKS THEY AMAT BOXES PLEASE HOi-D UP THElfe HANDS Q bee W. Stanley Central [*r«w \2.~2,\ - 3x| SALES TAX LQSEM; SOME (US FAVOR Granvitta Legislator Swiick es From )99>1 Stand; Economy Ptanasad WriMtSuiul. Raleigh, Dec. 23.- Btopreaentutive Claude AJlen. of Granville, who has been in Raleigh talking legislative work. says that, despite hie long stand for the luxury tax in the 1831 General Assembly, he hopes that neither genr anal nor selective commodity tax on sales will be necessary to balance the budget. He confesses that he does not know how it can be done, as he is doubtful, that there can. be enough trimming in the schools, department* institu tions, salaries and Stale highway work. U>. balance accounts. "But I don’t want any kind of sales ta» All kinds are a nuisancer’ Mu. Allen, told your bureau. “I stood- for the luxury tax at the last session and voted against the general sales tax. But my objection to them l» th® l *»«*** at * ■ nuisances and once on the books we will never get- them oft -I see some o* the school people resent suggestions of further cuts in their salaries. I hate that, too, but these efforts at eoonomy are aimed I at the school people purely because they happen to have enough money to make a cut count. When 10 per cent comes off that total it means money. That Is all the reason any body offers for cutting teachers sal aries. Nobody thinks they get too W »£* Allen says J going U* put It* salary wmeuaw m SiT hand* at seven wise nt * politicians." who will condition* over the county and make recommetr d&tions. "The legislature cant know what is best hack home, he looks Uyc something goda to cotae •: opt of thid noble' experiment. But the people affected by it will probably pine for the politicians who usually are more generous than the ■‘business men.” FORECLOSURE SALE By- virtue ofi authority vested in the ' undersigned- as trustee in a certain deed of trusU executed by Anderson Clements and recorded in *Book 82, Page 150, default living been made in the payment of the note therein se cured at the request of the holder of the same, I will offer for sale by pub lic auation ton cash, at the courthouse door in Henderson, N. C.. on the 7th day. of January, 1383 at 12 o'clock Ihe following described lands: Begin at a stake on the road lead, tug fvfom th« crossing of the South ern Railway track near W. Y Swains new house to Roeecs old milt. Robert sons o«uraar in John Hodges line and run thenua N. 7 degrees Id E 8-. 86 chains along Robertsons link A a stake In, a ditch, thence N 88 degrees 50 min utes E. 3.25 chains to an iron' pie ißHtteds old comer, thence continu ing the same coarse along Whitted line 16.30 attains to a stake on the road 1 , thence* serose the road hi a Southern direction about 75 feet to an iron gin. a corner In the olfi. Reavig land, now Crowder’s and Harris cor ner. thence along Adam JBirris line to John. jHodge line, tfceabe along Jakn Hodge line to glaoe of heginaing, oontaining A 1.2 acres more or leas. Sse deed of T. T. Hieke, tntatee and W. H. Rebertson to Amtbrson Cle ments. This 7th day of December, 1932. i A. A. BUNN, Trustee. VUdQMAL PfiQVE&|Y ■ The undersigned administrator of fttte eetafe-e# E. L. Farmer, deceased, will offer for sale *t the S’. L. Banner homeplace, near th« North Hendersoe »» 051 Tfedneedny, December 28, 1932, the sale to /take yjase. *t 11 A. M., the following articles of sonal property^ Horses, mules, bows, hogs and other farming implements and personal pro perty belonging to th« estate of K. E,. Farmer, terms of sale cash. i. h . mm pyre. Administrator of estate of E. L. Farmer. A. A. BUNN, Afty. Christina* Holiday Faros Bttwgca All Points On The Seaboard and AU Points in tbs Soutfa&st Tickets sold December 14 to 25, Final return limit January 9 Tickets- also sold December 2H to 2« Final' return limit December 21. Also December 3(j to January 2 final limit January 3 To points in southwest and west, Tickets sold December lf> to sit l 4 ina) return limit January 12 To Eastern and. Northern I Destinations Tickets sold December 13, 16, 17 20. 21, 22. 23 and Morning trains 24th Final Betnrn Limit .January 15th Consult Ticket Agent for Information CL E. PUaSANm D. P. Balwlth, H. O. n«efi m» w tv m Odd FeUow* Sabogd Di »wtch I WANT ADsI ®*t Results I NEW • v '-' T ''' •■■: :T,;; ;;; -1 Watkins \}. lt .„ ~., |ff Montm-iiu |.- ..■, |9m ■DOLL CLOTHES ).'< ,j. , |f| I lire outfit u.r a< \. ,/ j > ' U - E, ||j consisting Ot v< h i ■■' ■ P«rty drehs, .„ . '" ,: " « Wnli made Ch* ~, • S H. A Dt-ntiK v ■ NEVER MIX,-, 'nil- I , are on tho UIJ , “ M. §§§ uj>e at your u<«„ Wi .,, ~ '*'• »• H cleaning M . lv ,„. v , ~ : "' t Iff I Co. >%.r.. ff VISIT Th¥ GOODY ~,.■';. I J. Whurnore. , expert siwL\ (; ~ 1A( I vice on any make '/‘- ;; accept* U m pay-nieni „’ u . H maindj-r of IX-cembe: ,j >; House. 215# S..t, , A *”‘ S Streei . Phone r,i«. I Watkin.s Motor (\. ' I Announces n . i jp- „. New Aastin i . ,i- ~ . 9 lor 1933. New !kklj >[n chan«es in mecharucai ,i, -,. 9 Watkins Mot. : <• Montpontery s> SEE TUCKERS < ill; , l<ipci*at .sptcial You • , hurry a.-, we huv. ~ri , ~ ;.„ j go at specaU pur. . A . ~ ~ 1 of men’s suits a p, .., I Tucker Clothing Co :v . ‘SPECIAL THIS WEEK OM.y'm;., Jennie’s co<,k hook .‘.or pi,,, nH FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR'kivf' room ur.furnished apai’ner,- v heat, Karage and gaiden a,. n> , ern conveniences. Apply ~ O. C. Btacknal). phr.n.- .'ikM-j Wed-Sat ;j WE HAVE FANCY l- RUIT al- , fruit by measure, appte. down as 20c per peck The Shop. H. J. Whi’m.ue -j;.j , TOBACCO FARMERS USE oi.lj newspapers to store your *ur»a •, bacco on. Get them at the D„i j Dispatch office for 10r pe r b: n «.- COAL, GOOD COAL—LET I’F FcT up your bin now while it i.> che.;i it w*!l be higher after av ath. r gt;* I cold We have a full seek r-:c for you at right price Qual.ty ‘ and weight guaranieed Phnne :> Hight’s Coal and Wood Y .rd likeod t’ OUR CANDIES ARE ALL H-LC madej perfectly fri-ch ~uJ re prices right. No r> --;r :.-.1. mixture can be . i.yivh. only 10c per !b .; f. Shop H. J. Whitnutc IN ORDER TO GIVE <»l ii »’”STt» mers the very best pn ->inu .ir.o • cleaning tierviw ntmt") <.m i»j> * will be open every n.etn * Open your wardrobr to out •' and we will keep yout ■ »-w ■ v looking new; also ntak- y ,ir ■ clothes look new-. Just pun- May-Smith Cleaning C BE THRIFTY For Christmas give o AUSTIN Costs less to buy !. -• > rate 1983 models n<»v. on >U |.L. Watkins Mou»r <’.» Opposite Biy H'-nd'-tson Wat .. .u.- Montgomery St. H-ndi;-* N 1 II l t K --'L ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT TANOE rines, -bananas. Fioiula and Co- I fornia. fruit. Don’t forge; < it: horn, made candies. The C.ooJy Sh.-r H?. J. Whitmore. - I ' 3 BUY TOUR MEN FROM > Tuoker'a big stock of me" - t’hi.e , mas gift items We l-av*- n”• assortment, come in and hi-ine gift list. Tucker Clothing <’*• - 5 m t > FOBJCCI.OHt KK SAlh > By virtue of authoiity vested in ! Undersigned as trustee, in a « r ‘deed of trust executed by Will H-.‘< and wife Maria Hayes, and Fin the office of the Register < l! l’* sos Vance County, in Book s. 1 1 Ttt, default having been mail* 1! payment of the note therein at the request of the hold< i same I will offer for .sal** >»> »“tton at the courthouse duot slmon, N. C.. on the 7th da\ "f J-f uary, 1983, at 12 o’clock, the f«ii" w;: ;described property: Begin at a stake J J J ‘ ,rd:ir ' v Otr on T4nco)n Avenue run h< <■• pld 1-4 W. 840 feet to a Hake. tl;.ir idaswn. a gulley to back corrx i lot • •• ■ ana and taro in Block H; :h» r.ir • 89 8.4 S. and along back line, ben [along J. Y. Eatons line, thence *“• hack line of lots Nos. - ar block H.. 426 feet to J Y lln*i thence along Eatons ■ ? (feu* courses and distances ’•• • ■hnlsiiu back corner of farm • ( theaao along line of No i* y' ’ . 4» piaea of beginning Htandorson Loan and fantaaay et aI. to Will H <v- ' • Bag* 200. On this land •- * tmut room or five room tlw ' [ Tb!*r 71 h day of Der.-mle • A. A. BHNN "