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DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY MARCH 29, 1983 THE FINEST PEPPERMINT GUM P THE WORLD If DOUBLE MIN# ; r~—“ ~r—r • , ; - M-2-42 {/ . j NARWHAL WATERS SQMS'i.-.o^sS ATTAINS A LENGTH OF «C *-ger f |X_ MALES HAVE A TOOTH WHICH ) ‘ nearly half as LONfit-- — .7 o^Sl^lHSss^ ipTOfE POT A SASH AROUND ; r [-JLI Mfr J/jllT JfrSlL THE QLASS To ; ! c ‘" r L FRoM , MISS MARY MOORE, f ~(| DEAR NOAH = WHAT S)2E * . SHOE WILL I HAVE To^ET s ‘-T _ ilHiff^il To FIT MY FOOT Ball 7 HERBERT WARD, ~ ~ -'X' CALDWEt.L,TEXAS ~S ~ - fs-iND 'N TOUR DUMSKULLION "* • ~ } NOTIONS TO -THPO- <aUI-2.-Z.ICAI- NUT » PEAfc NOAH* \fy\ _^ W^H » THE OLD HOME TOWN 0. S. Patrol Ortlce By STANLEY /• x f 1 WAS unpacking A JOME Aa/HATS W\ ( NEW CHEESE AND J /shovln' ) I° A ° C1 ??X S ' /Jr [ITTODK MARSHAL. OTEY WALKER TWENTY MINUTES "To untangle ' TME s)AM OF LOAFERS WHO WERE 1 TfeY/N6fTOCRASH TMte SIDE Dooß V \ OF BAXTERS STore. N 0 1 9.1.1 i,ee W Stanley Cent] a I Press " 23 3B| 15 Percent Slash In All Government Salaries April 1 Washington, March 29. —(AP)—The salaries of all government employees, high and low, will be cut a maximum of 15 percent, effective next Saturday. President. Roosevelt ordered the re duction ve-terdav. brirrlhg the pre vious 3 1-? ]• qrcent redaction under ih* Mo e.' a iraini't. ration furlough sys.c up <o the maximum of 15 perec...t allowed by the new economy act. House Allotment Is Thrown, Out By Action In Senate (Continued from Page One,) calendar of minor Statewide bills. 1 The Long bill to allowr autopsies for sc'entific purposes, with the consent of the next of kin of the deceased per son was enacted into law. Without a record vote, the House passed and sent to the Senate a sub stitute bill creating new boards of nurse examiners and hospital stand ardizations for tlie State, and provid ing that the two boards, with a total membership of six nurses and six doctors, shall have final authority of hospital standardization questions. The Neal bill to allow a judge to impose either a prison sentence or a fine on persons convicted of involun tary manslaughter was passed and sent to the Senate, as was another Neal bill to prohibit ownership of shotguns. The bill to reduce the cost of select ing juries in capital cases from spe cial venires from adjoining counties wj“t passed. >0 Conferees on the biennial revenue machinery act tried to iron out dif ferences between the Senate and the House on advalorem taxation of for eign stocks and revaluation of pro perty for taxation, but did not reach an agreement. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results 1 FOR RENT: FURNISHED APART ment, steam heated, garage, w Reduced practically half pi, 889-W. y • 11 ' 011 e— -27-ts FOR RENT: SMALL MODERN house in Wjillov/ocd. Dr. A. C. Yow WANTED SALESMAN To establish and conduct . Rawleigh Routes in City of Henderson, Coun ties of Granville, North Warren and Franklin. Steady workers can start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $5,000 annual business. Some es tablished 30. years. Reply immediate ly giving age, occupation, refer ences. Rawleigh Industries, Ri c j v mond, Va. Dept. NC-118-T. 9-20-29 GARDEN RAKES 59c FORGEn steel. Best quality. A rake that will give lasting service- Trade and save at O’Neil’s Everything in Hardware W- M. HARRISON, CHIROPODIST removes corns, bunions and ingrown nails, also specializes in weak and fallen arches, will be at Central Shoe Store Thursday. 28-2 ti FRESH FRUIT 25c PECK, DIRECT * from -Morida, on sate daily. Two stands for your convenience, Mrs. Allen, opposite Carolina Service Sta ; tioq, Mrs. Edwards, next tq House. ' * 1 29-2 ti I FOR RENT: T\Vo FURNISHED OR 1 unfurnished rooms for couple, suit*, i able for light housekeeping. Call a?, i 529 Rowland street or telephonf ’ 281-J. 29-lti GROCERY STORES, FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle' at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-t,f. OUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF select Maine grown cobbler seed Irish potatoes- Also full line of gar den and field seed. H. B. Newman. ' 29-211 Everyone must n*ve • Trace--why not make yours PRINTING. The Printing industry offers exceptional wages. In struction available, Monotype, keyboarl and caster, .Linetype. Hand composition m<l Press work on modern presses. For full information write the fi( UHERN SCHOOL OiV PRINTING at 1514 11 -ttsntb St.. Nashville. Term • f , l \ " * • ——~ ~’ FORECLOSURE SALE., By virtue of the power contained in a Deed of Trust executed by R. E Wimberly an~d wife "Laura R. Wim berly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 162, at Page 235, default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, on reques l of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court I rouse door in Henderson, N. C., to the highest bidder, on the 29th day of April, 1933, the following described property: Begin at a stake where ’V South ern edge of Chestnut street enter sects the North Eastern edge of Rock street, lU n thence along the Southern edg3 of Chestnut street N 41 E. 172 to a stake Joe Stows corner; thence along Stones corner line S 4 1-4 E, 103 feet to a stake, thence S 29 1-2 W, 84 3-4 feet to a stake on the edge of Rock Spring street, thence along said street N 37 1-2 W. 106 feet to : beginning, the same be ; ng the lot foi j merly owned by J. J. Betsch (Henderson, N. C., March 29, 1933. j JOEL T. CHEATHAM, i Trustee . SALE OF LAND- By virtue of the power contained m certain deed of trust executed by R. W. Beard and wife, Betty Glen (Beard, recorded in the office of 'he Register of Deeds, of Vance County, in book 151, at page 477, default hav ing been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell far cash by public auction to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Hen derson, N. C., on Saturday, the 29'h •day of April, 1933. The following de scribed property: 1 First Tract; Adjoining the lands of J. M. Smith, Owen Davis Estate and others, beginning at a stake on alley, corner of Owen Davis estate, and run thence in a southeasterly direction along the line of the Owen Davis es tate 185 feet to a stake, J. M- Smiths corner; thence along J. M. Smith’s line in a south-easterly direction 67 fee 1 to a stake J. M. Smith’s corner in jW. M. Ellis line; thence along line of ! W. M. Ellis and Frank Inscoe in n 4IN. Easterly direction 185 feet to « 'stake on an alley; thence along sa'd alley in a north-westerly direction at feet to a stane, the place of the be ginning, same being the R W. Beard home place at S. Henderson. For a more accurate description see dee Book 134, page 5, Register of D pe “ s office, Vance County. Second Tract; Lots No. 5 and No > 1 of the Cliavasse property in Block | as described in the Register of Deeds office, Vance County, N. C. in P ,a ‘ Book “A”, at page 33, for other tc* feren.ee to said lots, see deed to R VM. Beard and Betty Clen Beard iron l J. T. Strickland as recorded in R p ' gister of Deeds office, Vance Coun'J’ book 134, page 545- Time of sale 12 o’clock M. This 29th day of March, 1933. J. M. PEACE, Trustee^ The clergyman was the central fig ure of each New England comnutn' 300 years ago-