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SERVICES FIT A KETT Every Knock a Boost By PAUL ROBINSON . r~ (~ '£7 c —f* iSNir Sing euoVs music just- I , I ) ——out. 0.0 K A " / X T U M^I^S AK6EN r— 1 S^v-^^aarl;: I 2£. — ■ «j^4 T i ,-i ') 6" 2. S Pat Off- copyright. 1834, Central Prew Ats'n. wf [ \ \ 7 <PWf | fj/E GUM PS —THE LAST STRAW * * 7&V GEORGE- 'WHY D*ON‘T | THINk\ 7t 1 \OF THAT BEFORE.- I MUST RAVE ) TIDE / V HAVING, ISN'T IT? / VES S»R-\ if {JSkSXfF FRoJa^E^E^^'VE^tS^X ABOUT *£>o,ooo. TUCKfcO AWAY ( V OVER &CE.LY UNTIL. \ J YOU DON'T MINO, /MR GUtAP- ) I| IV ***2sv& A £f IN MY DEPORT BOX Y 7I& INUNCTION ) T ‘C>UKE TOTAKE_ V GLAD 4 \ THAT I'O FOR6OTTEH ALL ABOO»-j XUXt>IS£OSED V A SI f AF >\ c J 'i l1 FOR ALMOST A _- HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATL®, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1984 I mms£ WHfKT <=vߣ_ \ HAwj-tW)- Vou J — * T . n / CLoTrt€.s Mrs v ul<e - S^ovse y V>i\TK MY 7 f~\ VvIHOLE VAIfSSN / / /loah Numskull UEAR NOAH WOULP THESE Be A RACKET, IE YOU (?ODE >\ Nl £,HT MARe /iNj'ro >x sound Sleep? ART R_eiVUN»<%, VERNON MINN, D&AR NOAW= DOES the CAREFUL DENTIST TAU<E- MORE PAINS THAN He SIVSS? 'IRS M.e SANDERS MAC>ISoN,-rENN SENP IN V<?USt NUMg NOTIONS UG SISTER The Proper Course By LES FORGRAVE NNHt.T * vvx TO ©C THERS'-S NO Y I l O MWI L.\K» TO TvllMK IT. JC QUESTiOM E.THER S?t WJ VIA*, BEW.SHE SEEMS SOCH J OR VAITAv Toovc TvAAkCT P\YAv -r A CHILD. "V ~a x-«“ t ' c “ ? vr-—^. ——> • ; YET SWR. MADE TvAAT CRACK BOT IT 'HOOIO BREAvc ‘SALL'I'S HEART A.BOOT VHAN'MG ANNHAXME.SS IV -SHE I TvAOOGUT*SO. NMHAT FOR. LOOK'S LIKE: CAM I OO? NNBLL.VT JVJST T AOF AD G\NE-A\MAV. A QOIFT SEARCH OF BFWAS ROOIYi W }yr* At Tv-ie first — Copyrlgfft~l934. by Central Press Association, Inc. !r~~- ms£Ksi fomisE -0 v.A 60LLY- , lT> fuN ! : 1 V^^op x „„£ W?’ 1 ' -. IS I /loah Numskull I Noah Numskull Ci- f—F,-,f>p * A^ v T *fc*A 1 * f ' fi4r HEal~7^ F^R. e n yC. DEAR NOAH* Woo*-D PHAIS NOAH- IS A VOL) PLANT HURfeICAKE. Bucket off color You wanted -to WHEN ITS a LITTL* "TWO CROPt; )N PAU-? ONE SEASON . ‘ J fi MCDOVMAUI- - D B c - ONIOAJ, %.c. SOWi_l/NC»* C3*e.eerM. OHIO -"I-"*-- ~T“ 7“ DEAtt NOAH* IF VteU DEAR NOAH* HOW CAN TOHp BAftY fHICK« A DENTIST MAKE 3cP TIME STORi§B # LIVING AT *THE DAiut 'vVOUID VOL) LiS® CaRlNiO-WITHOOT FoWU-LANfiUA«6 ? ON PEOPaES NERVES? -NOAH fan- MRS j v &B P»tßlsi • uVnUMB^, a I TCNN, NOTIONS NOW -r ©^CAR^ Vcufi NUMSKULLIONS TO NOAH- PHAR NOAH /^WIi.H- feg, 1 . PAGE SEVEN Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results sg m FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE room furnished apartment, 185 Young Avenue. Sue Kelly, phone 652-W; 2-lti WH £ EAT A COLD LUNCH? WtD serve you one hot, including coffee, tea or milk for 25c. Jefferson Case. l-2ti NEW DUCO WHITE WHIT est white you ever saw. Ideal for refrigerators, mantles, tables and chains. See it at “The Place Os Values". Alex S. Watkins. 2 lti VISIT OUR DISPLAY OF ELECTRI caI refrigerators. Compare ma« ctii, es compare p’ iee- Lowest in* terest charges in entire city. Loughlin-Goodwyn, phone 118. 16-ts PLANTS: FOR SALE —HAVE NICE lot here today, sweet potatoes, Cab* bags, transplanted marglobe toma toes and sweet peppers. A. J. Cheek, 139 Belle St., phone 387. 2-lti NOTICE! AT 817 N GARNETT St. you can get best motor oil at 11c qt., why pay more. Guaranteed at highest speed for cars and trucks. White Gas for cars, stoves, iatnpi, etc. Tractor oil and greases. 3L4tl FOR RENT—FC T JR OR FIVE ROOM furnished dunlex house with bath, 2 porches, garage. Mrs. Geofge J. Rowland, 82-i Nicholas St. 2-2 ti AUTHORIZED AUTOMOTIVE Rib diator service. We clean, lepair ot recore any make of raditov ; Motel Sales Co. DURING JUNE, JULY AND AUGf ust all dental offices in Henderson . will change their closing hours from 5 to 4 o’clock. 28 80 2 4 GROCER? STOi’.ES, FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper buying old papers for 10c *>er bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kind ling fires. IB if livery one m.isi n*ve s trade why no* *mke yours POINTING Tht Printing ndustry offers exceorMnal wages. In traction available, Monotype, keyboard nd cuter, Unotype, Hand composition ad Presswntk on modern pressas. Pw .11 inforri.atlon write the SODHSRIjj SCHOOL Or PRIN i'lNO at 1514-11 -nth St. Naahviue. Texm NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY ' PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, VANCE COUNTY. , IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Mrs. Ethel Bledsoe and husband, T. S. Bledsoe, vs. Mrs. Hattie Savage and husband* Rowland Savage; Cecil IL Farmer an wife, Luddie Farmer; Wm. Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Br*me and husband, N. R. Brame; Paul Lee Huff (minor); and George A. Haste, Jr., trustee in bankruptcy for Cecil H. Farmer, Mrs. Lillian Farmer. The defendant, William Johnson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, to partition the lands owned by the late E. L. Farmer, in which mnds defendant' William Johnson has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appeal* at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County at the Court House in Henderson, North on the 12th day of June, 1934, or with in 10 days thefeafter, and answer dt" demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com- 1 plaint or petition. . t ~. , This 11th day. <*f May, 1«&4. ! E. O. FALKNER, 'Clerk of Superior Court of Vanc.e County. SEASHORE WEEK-END FARES HENDERSON TO Portsmouth-Norfolk $1.75 Tickets sold for all trains Friday, Sat urday and for morning trains Sundfcy until September 30, 1934. . (• . Limited Returning Prior to Midnight Following Monday For Information See Ticket Afctttt Seaboard AIK LlNf KULWAV Special Low Round Trip Fare#. Henderson to Niagara Falls, N. Y. f $26.05 June 8, 15, 2£ 29, July fl, 18, 20, *7, August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, September 1 t 14, 21. Atlantic City, N. J., $17.60 June 15, 22, 29, July 6, IS, 20, *7, August 3,10, 17, 24, 31, September 7, 14. I.- . Tickets Limited 18 Days—Bates To Many Other New Jersey Seashore Resorts. Stopovers Allowed. For. Information See O. T. PRILLAMAN Ticket Agent H. E. Pleasants, DPA, Raleigh, N. C Seaboard K*r Alt UMi AAU.WAS