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SLAN<S 0/ P/KANO, /TALy ONE DRIVE % V \ , -so <HE CATCHER-/'' / ( 04,/ / Sl-PTINCi IN A DARK MKS/NS TtSE ft \ l l |U Room recorded ~7?//rd str/Kb Jr' £ W> ON A CINE-FILM <HE VALUE of repeatedly observed v A rough field COMING FROM HER BOD s / llwpvnjrht I'.i.'M l>j Central Prtaa Association. Inc. ‘~^* r t\ ~ - 8> ~ 30 1 ETTA KETT , Papa Has Plans By PAUL ROBINSON I f -The GIRL IME PICKED H f I HAT V I VCU'LL LEAEM " LONE OpTIoSE ' f I'M FREE AND HAPFt-A MARRIED I ' f VJELL RFMEMOEE SBON°E r -.B ) , URSfcK AFWS GgKUggflg*,*}&** ° Mt IPTI ISANMO •' Ss-AnD 1 AreßN ,s ' ErfA j r N ® 1 DO ? r l ro HEK I -. l^f°»°l, fl f,,^ T ? r ? eATCH FOIg , r -- 1 1 REMEMBER I MIGHT KICIC —"Jf - ' ..1 ’ tfrMWN' •f-‘ „ • : THE GUMPS —GET YOUR RINGSIDE SEATS B, 1 - SET- V- I teaTu vJwat A nulfv * 4l 1I / WAIT TIU. THAT ATTORNEY'W *g*o£se / WIWU -WMAT 1-MAFftAIDOP is * V U CrETS VOU ON THE STAND- JF E if WHEM MILUE 6-ETS OF THERE ANC? pWONDEft MB’UV TEUU YOU- j^7 re bam- L sl 2^r&s?i , V l mt I£^»s'2 Bs A°° HBfts \ BOY-me’uu cßueiPY^/fU: PKS PROM/ Ik • MEM WIUW SHE ?OT OKI AM ACT** \-.ru-u- -in Vqu*» I - 1 ——l I IOA 2^-/rT,i H is uabue to / > s ™£* j ~~- HENDERSON,. (N. C.) DAIIjY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 - THE OF »i HOME TOWN •cctnstCrad U S Patent Otßc* By STANLEY ! (\ rr:* ■ X A i1 F ~" T , ) ) D«. «isn ,J f"H»' v° n „ p (eyes BE PLAY/N^ j SINCE STATION DfAO KEYES ken,hastaken OVER HALF OF the work' AT THE DE'POT- it HAS CAUSHtD ENDLESS < CONFDS)C,N and explaining . j *. © 34 J^.!j cvv^J !^iX—— PAGE SEVEN Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results LOST —BUNCH OF KEYS ON RINO Tuesday. Reward if returned to A. A. Hardee. 30-U1 WHITAKER’S MILL IS NOW IN GOOD condition. Operated by R. H. Per nell. „ Your patronage will be appre ciated. R. H. Pernell. 29-2tl WE BUY OLD GOLD. DO NOT sell ycur old gold to strangers. We pay market price under U. S. Treasury License No. P-12-4665. Only licensed agents can purchase gold. Loughlin-Goodwyn, phone 118. WANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS to do light housekeeping, preferably near high school. State prices. Re ply to G. W. Crawford, Statesville, N. C., Route 5 30-3-ti AUTHORIZED AUTOMOTIVE RES diutor service. IVe clean, repair or recore any make of radiator. Motor Sales Co. 28-ts TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLR newspapers under your tobacco in pack houses and 'barns. Get th< v m at the Daily Dispatch office. Rig bundle for 10c, three' for 250. 1-ts WANTED -RELIABLE AND AG gressive Tire Distributor —for old established tire -Excellent proposi tion for distributor desiring more profit. Submit references in first letter. Apply Box 235 Henderson. N. C. * NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LUKE CRUDUP LAND. Whereas under order of court the five acres known as the Luke\ Crudup land was sold by public auction on the i3th day of August, 1934, and the best bid received was $79.00 and whereas an advance bid on same has been filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance County of ten pet; cent and a re-sale ordered the un dersigned commissioners, will on the 17th day of September, 1934, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the court House door in Henderson, Vance County offer for re-sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all of said property, first selling each lot se parately, and then offering lots num ber 1, 3, 4, and sas a whole. Plot may be seen giving accurate description of each tract in office of undersigned commissioner. This 20th day of August, 1934. J. M. PEACE, T. S. KITTRELL, Commissioner. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in a Deed in Trust executed by Fred O. Mabry and his wife Della L. Mabry, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 169, at Page 74, default having been mad e in the payment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Henderson, N. C., to the highest bidder at 12 o’clock, Noon, on 10th of September, 1934, the fol lowing described property: Being lot No. 4 as shown on map of G. W. Knott property recorded in Book 100, Page 638 of the Register of Deeds office of Vance County. Said lot fronting 57.5 feet on Chestnut Street and) extending 'back along Perry Avenue a distance of 100 feet. For a more detailed description see the following: Begin at a stake in the intersection of Perry Avenue and Chestnut Street, corner of lot No.. 4 and run thence along said Chestnut Street 67 degrees West 57 1-2 feet to a stake corner of lots 3 and 4; thence at right angles with said Chestnut street in a south erly direction one hundred feet to a stake corner lots No. 3 and 11; thence N. 67 degrees east 57 1-2 feet to Perry AvenUe, thence along Perry Avenue one hundred feet to the beginning. JASPER B. HICKS, Trustee. Henderson, N. C., Augusr 9. 1934. i INSURE NOW Let me place that insurance for you. Tobacco in Pack Barns and Curing Barns. Automobile Li ability, Property Damage, Colli sions. More than 25 years of sat isfactory service with strong stock compahies. AL. B. 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