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O*A • COATE AKR ONy OWc DEAR. NOAH = WHO BUf&IES THE DEAD BETTERS ] THE Post office J RECEIVES 7 MRS A.DiyoiM SRoWA J, MURPReessoRQ/ tcnn . f SEND /in YOUR numb Notions T-© DEAR NOAH - this paper - THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY CLATTER WORTHY) g> ORE HE LOST / SSSSS S?ln¥w KON tcN USk* eTlose'em, % J ' (L7 ( HIS BUTCHER SHOP TODAY, BUT THE. RESULTS WERE NOT UP To THE r i < jS^ JJ O ,/ USUAL- SPRjn<s- YIELD j 193| Lee W Stanley Central Presi S-11- | /^OH y 600O < V / 1 u o«U vAl'fi o Thimk oP * VLU^fIW'CM It Is to Laugh! For the prize hoax of the year, hand the prize to pretty Mary Whittaker, high school girl, of Hazleton, Pa. Equipped with a smattering of French, Mary hied her to New York, where she brightly greeted a couple of police men with a “Bon Jour,, Messieurs!” Mary let them believe she was a French maiden who made her way here by the stowaway route. Im migration authorities were all upset until she broke down and confessed her little deceDtion. Try The Want Ads Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results DON’T FAIL TO GET t~l~ Stepladder at O’Neil’s this W eeb Always needed around the houV .O’Neil’s Everything in Hardware. ' FOR RENT—TWO FIVE ltOo^ r ' modern houses, conveniently locat ed. Oxford Road. Also one five room house, close in* would consider ex changing for farm property 0 f equal value. See F. M. Dorsey. 11-13-16-18 FOR SALE: ~ONE CHEVROLET Truck with wrecker derrick, One Chrysler roadster, sport model ", t ,one air compressor, one generator battery charger, one connecting lOfi rebabbitting machine and various garage equipment. R. M. Hester. -2ii YOUR RUGS LET US~ CLEAN them now —Our completely equip ped rug cleaning plant assures thorough cleaning of domestic rugs, by the most modern method. Re duced prices for a limited time. Phone 464. Valet Cleaning Co. 11-13 NOTICE— WHEN YOU~ NEED motor oil come to 847 North Gar nett street and get the best for only 11c quart. Guaranteed at high est speed for the priced car. 11-3 ti OUR DESIRE FOR YOUR PATRON age is surpassed only by our deter mination to deserve it. Allen Barber Shop. 426 Garnett St. 2-f Thu.’s-Fri. tt DO THAT PAINT JOB NOW. ESTL mate-s furnished gladly. Call 603-W. A. J. Jones. Get our prices first. 1112-15 O. AND H. PRODUCE* COMPANY. Specials, corned herrings, 8c doz.; pan trout, six pounds, 25c; large grey trout 6c; eggs, long as they last, 15c; nice fat hens; 12 1-2 lb; new white rose potatoes, 3c lb; green peas, 5c lb; snap beans, 7 l-2c; We buy chickens, we sell them. We de liver. Phone L24-J. E. L. Breed love. 11-lti EXPERT MECHANICAL AND BAT tery charging work, all guaranteed, any automobile. Good gasoline ar.a greases. Adcock and Abbott, Prop rietors, Corner Garnett Street An drews avenue.. 11-2 ti TOMATO PLANTS FORSALE, EAR liana and Marglobes, Home grown and nice ones. Three dozen for quarter. Fifty cents hundred. Cab bage plants, fifty cents thousand. Will have some potato plants next week. Phone 387. A. J. Cheek. GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAD 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 fir« 3. 19-ts. NOTICE. North Carolina: Vance County: Default having been made in the payment of that bond secured by that deed of trust dated the 28th day of December, 1926, recorded in Book 111;, at page 358 in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for Vance County, fa. C., executed by Harry L,. Candler and wife, Roxie Harris Candler, and at the request of the holder thereof, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Henderson, N. C., on MONDAY, JUNE 12th 1933 ta 12 O’CLOCK MIDDAY the following described real estate: Begin at Thomas M. Pittman’s cor ner on the S. E. side of James Street in the City of Henderson, said County and State, 200 feet from Poplar or Charles Street and run thence South easterly along said Pittman and Robt. Lassiter’s lots and parallel with Pop lar or Charles Street 300 ft. to Robert 'Lassiter’s corner; Whence Southerly along Lassiter’s line, parallel with James Street 100 feet to Mrs. Anne E. Thrower’s corner; thence North westerly along Mrs. Thrower’s line, parallel with the first line, 300 feet to James Street; thence Northerly along James Street 100 feet to the begin ning. For further description, see deed from T. B. Bullock and wife to H. L. Candler, dated August 30th 1921. recorded in the Register of Deeds of fice, Vance County, North Carolina in Book 105, page 303. This the 9th day of May, 1933. J. P. ZOLLICOFFER, Trustee B. H. Mixon Contractor and Builder Building, Reiuodelipg, Repairing' Wall Rapering, Concrete Work Painting, Etc. Estimates Furnished on Request Office Phone 62—Residence 47(M ROUND TRIP WEEK-END FARE Henderson to Portsmouth $1.75 Norfolk Tickets sold for all trains Fridays, Saturdays and morning trains S U!,r days, March 31st to October Ist, in clusive!. Tickets limited returning prior 1° midnight followVig Monday. Baggage checked, stopovers a llowe and honored in pullman cars l, P°“ payment of pullman fare. For Information See Agent Seaboaid