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BAci i HOME- THE WEpDINCr WAS BOSTEft Jo / \ WEU--HE MAN BE THBRICHEST MAN IN THE WORufc 1 \ NOU'O BETTER BREAK THAT AFFAIR UP^X \ OUST AS THEN WERE BEINO V L \BUT WE CERTAINLY »3nY THE SMARTEST fF HE LET J \iF SHE EVER CrETS NIM-YOU'kk 8E i VT SHE»S SUIN& HIM FcSl K i 6rET TANPkEO UP VMTH ONE OF THOSE__X 1 \ON THE SIDE-TRACK—LEAVE IT L i MUXIOKI WOW* • HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JUNE 30 1934 MDHSEMSCI Hovo OOT A Vi OF Yoo voocya Woon. V IS ■ /(oah Numskuu. Red coaYS ' E DEA,IS. NOAW= was Radio Invented \nken paul REVERE BCOADCASTED On ONE tJIMCBNT A . OXLEY, * ALftONA^oWA DEAR NOAH - CjAN ONE EXPECT TO SET /A. PLAKKEP STEAK FIEOM CHEAP BOAISP? 4. A • _ r * _^TENN. PEAENC»AH=IFMV WIPES Folks are MY folks OUT|_a\MS? M)U RAULOK - TOIBPO, Qmc>- <IG SISTER Strictly Business By LES FORGRAVfc ISOPPCTSE.,DOCTOR HO\N, W'S'S 'l I FOONO UVM VYING UJL \N ATciNT. v«.‘s 7 YOOR PR'tPAfcKO.'to Pay \ KNOW. T HAVEN'T I THt \S=Q.Y Bcl-Stt voo CAN v-\vm J RIS HOSP\TAL \ UsiQjJvße.D ASOOT J OMOEP.Tv4E ©\IJLS IH ADNAHCE. y »_—t YHAT. J l L'NIMS \ t, 1934. by Central Prase Association, Inc H‘M\ I THOOGHT AS MOO-*! ANOTUEiU. | wvs CHARvrY PKCVHNTo. COMES OOT OF THAT ROOM OLD \OtOTi ''NHEFi W\L\_ HE \JE AR.H THAT AMO iRfTO THE CHARITY WARD nHHEWE. HOSPITALS ARERONTO AT LEAST " r HE ■*“ mmsh\ Aj4 TeLl—v Hi Car- FI3OUT "THE. OH£ TLaT . <srcry IVORS' (U V-4FVS "THAT ) Or a, W eU £ ■ ' ~ 1 a Aoah Numskuul fcfe» -'- I jJ a ssi^^^^SS^^^g=i^ c ■ , l^lrt , *l' •'gga DEAR. NOAH® I S NONSEMSE, THE 1 LEA?T IMPORTANT op the five senses? 6.W. MUBIN, OLIVIA, MINN a DEAR NOAH -DO UNMUSICAL CHURCH MOTES PWAW interest? f? L . Mt>fei»AN, MANSUM.OKIA DEAR NOAM® IF A SINGER. WENT INTO eANKRUPTCY, WOULD HE * EVERY THIN » HAVE IS YOUfes”? Boa Mocc»s-rtfi x a/"s«NC> )7T' w-otusßoM, omio /your, ideas <o> H Bo Y 1 . •', c II 11 I , 'l'll 1 VjO't *tkj «F V %s*Zzsz**--- is Aoah Numskull c« 9 j^ v<5 V% DEAR- NOAH- WOULD*. YOU CAL 1— &RIEAD»- FRUIT, WHEN ITS A RAI SIN-G ? \ SEND IN j R'M.AMMoNSa i YoUR } MISKAWAKAy DEAR NOAH* IF I QTiO H BREAD IS TUPr STAFF Op WPE/SDOUjiH THS SUPPORT? Ml OS BESS REEVES- Mur?Fi?ees Boro,tenn - DSAR.MOAH* Hdw DEEP ISA Hole? H-vj.miller, . 6UFFALO-.N'Y. PAGE SEVEN Braves Hitler Ire i ■ ■■ ■ in»i. §& .. ipy % |jJiS yo^W»*o«^ : JHHB Bishop Nicholas Bares Rt. Rev. Nicholas Bares dared the ire of German Nazis by advising German Roman Catholics to regard Jesus as their only Fuehrer. The word, meaning leader, has been used only to designate Hitler. • (Cent Val Prets) Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results COME OUT AND ENJOY FRESH running water at the Wash Out. Bring your supper and eat in the cool shade. C. A. Collins. 30-ltl VISIT OUR DISPLAY OF ELECTRI caI refrigerators. Compare ma chines —compare prices. Lowest in terest charges in entire city. Loughlin-Goodwyn, phone 18. 16-ts TAKING A TRIP? WE CAN ISSUE on a moments notice a standard stock accident insurance policy for as iow ar 25c pnr day. Al?>cee us for hail insurance on tobacco. J. C Gardner, secretary and treasurer, First National Company, Henderson, N. C. AUTHORIZED diator service We clean, repair or recore any make of radiator. Motor Sales Co. 28-ts LOOK AND YOU WILL BUY—ON account of our increase in sales of V-8 Fords this month we have some of the best med Fords and Chevolet cars that we have hal in long time. If you want a used car it will pay you to look these over. Clements Motor Company. 299-3 ti THREE * R O O M FURNISHED apartment. All modern conveniences private bath. Possession at once. A good garage. Phone 313-W. 29-2 ti FOR SALE—GOOD MULE $25.00 cash. Registered Guernsey heifers, bred and un-bred cheap for cash. G, Fred Finch. Southern Ice Cream Col 29-4 ti GROCERY STORES, FISH DEALr ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper l,y buying old papers for 10c *>er bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kind ling fires. 19 it NOTICE OF SALE Land known as John Jordan Estate. By virtue of power eontained in a judgment of the Superior Court in the Special Proceeding entitled John Clark vs. Edward Hawkins, ei al, heirs of John Jordan, 1 will sell, ny public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Henderson, Va*nce County, N. C., at 12 o’clock, Noon, on Monday the 30th day of July -192.4 the following described property; Lying in Middleburg Township, . Vance County, and bounded as fol- Ilows: Being eighty-five acres o,f land, the residue of the home place on . which the late John Jordan long resid ed (after selling off 35 acres to T. T. Hicks), said 85 acres situate near the residence of the late W. G. Mitchell, formerly adjoining Thomas Hender son, Rowland and others for more de tailed description see Special Proceed ings No. 1,436, aiVl will of John Jordan in Book B at Page 515. This 30th day of June, 1934. T. S. KITTRELL, Commissioner. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of authority conferred up on the undersigned as trustee by a certain deed of trust executed on the first day of November, 1929, by W. B. Henderson and wife, Pocahontas Hen derson to the undersigned, as trus tee, and recorded in Book 182, Page 52. Register of Deeds Office of Vance County; default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secur ed, at the request of the holder of the same I will offer for sale on the 10th day of July, 1934, at the Court House door in Henderson, at 12 o’clock, by public auction, the following describ ed real estate: All of that certain tract or parcel of land in Vance County, N. C. ; izl ! Middleburg, Nul'cush Townships, ad joining the lands of R. E. Scott. Ed W. Bullock, E; i,. and Vance Fleming, Ephrus Eaton et als, containing 120.2 acres, and being tins rest and residue of all that tract of 162 acres acquired from R. G. Kittrell, trustee, under deed dated April 10, 1923, Book 118. Page 22, Vance Registry, after securing 41.2 acres thereof to R. E. Scott being now exactly 120.2 acres. Federal Land Bank) has mortgage on this tract, Book 88, Page 134, Vance Registry. Second Tract—One acre known as store house and all fixtures therewith purchased from D. P. McDuffee ana wife Sept. 8, 1923, of Record Book 105, Page 527, Vance Registry. No other encumbrances on this lot. Third Tract—All of that 3-4 acres more or less acquirea under of Rec ord Book 134, Page 572, Vance Regis try, on which A. A. Bunn holds a mortgage, Book 151, Page 392, Vance Registry. Tract No. I—lt is being sold subject to a mortgage in favor of the Feuerai Land Bank recorded in Book 88, Page 134, and Tract No. 3 is peing sold sub ject to a deed of trust held by A. A. Bunn,recorded in Book 151 Page 392. This Btk day of June, 1934. D. P. M’DUFFEEj Tru*U*<