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Count five worts to the line. *\h; Star-News assumes no re iished "In Memorial" and resolu ot $5.00 is made for pub ndhi'itv for any advertisement !Pfhandled or insei.eo as directed “d.ept to publish or republish after notification- ^IN 0FF1CE PHONE 2800 Ask For Ad-Taker. NOTICE to huhi.il ill advertising appearing In these columns is for reputable and reli L concerns so far as we can ‘ccrtam from a careful lnvestiga i, iS our Intention, however, to (ithat every firm that uses these tt'-ns is required to live up to lie-obligations. Therefore, should roareply to any advertisement on njre an^ services are not ren feed as advertised, The Star-News says to It: w it lit U. S. postal regulations are ver* strict in such matters as such an act would be misuse of the U. S mail and the Star-News will see that any attempt to defraud is promptly handled by the P. O. de partment. ! CLASSIFIED INDEX 1- Announcements. 2- Automotive. 24-Auto Supplies. 3- Amusements. 4- Awnings. 6-Beauty Parlors. 5- Beer. 10— Business Service. 11— Builders. ."-Builders' Supplies. 13- Boats. 134-Booksellers, Stationers. 14- Business Opportunities. 20—Cleaners and Dye-s. 32- Coal. Wood, Fuel Oil. 33- Dairy Products. 34- ranuing. 33-Drugs. 58-Dr..' Cleaning, Pressing. 41- Eatables. 42- Eating Places. 4S—Feeds 53—Financial. 51— Florists. 52— For Rent. 524-Resorts. 55—For Rent Apartments. 60—For Rent, Rooms. 65—For Rent, Houses. 13—For Sale. 13—Hardware. 15- Household Goods. 80-Houses For Sale. !•>—Help Wanted, Male. SO—Help Wanted, Female. 95-Insurance. 133—Instruction. 115—Lost and Found. HO—Livestock. HI—Miscellaneous. 112—Machinery. ID—Music. 120-Office Equipment. -Office For Rent. Painting, Papering. 127—printing. 133-Professional. 13^—Personal. ^-Poultry. 139-Radio and Repairs. 150-P,eal Estate. pSeeds and Plants. -Situations Wanted. 10‘—-LyDewritPrc —___ Automotive I!»«l2fAPLANE COACH. RE >Me dnf" Caa be b0USht for bal ^-~-£yc'- Call Floyd Howell, 812. ruhW A . C0ACH’ ’30- GOOD price' h u.Uns wel!l dean paint, Phone ,03 E.\i'r;,.s:-_ Just the'C0ACH' % trine1,-1 car £or those fish onjy jji Exlra good condition, •Ma'liif,?1 r?0'3 Weeks 345 ' i bln Buick-Pontian Co. p LONG^MOToiTca lii vard,Sa:« and Service fp---^L2nd St, Phone 72 Co., Inf0 h'BR0WN MOTOR Pl™<re*h °f Chrysler an<3 ,^1860^^ 113 No- 2nd St., Phone PaititTBRP‘^PLAXE- NEWLY Price ' T(“00d condition. Low - Ter™- Harris Haskett, r, & ^i^hfC^ERvicENTER -il? Marke? ph SalCS & Servlce lsiT^~7~--!LLbones 1493-9130 ^'1Coln ZepL. 6 C0ACH; '39 I £?*, Please V t4'door seda nn both. PeterBxtra equipment *' thone 14ijS011'Barnes Motor 12 Builders' Supplies GENASCO SLAM TEST ROOFING Is Beautiful Durable Economical Best by Test. Hanover Iron Works 109 No. Water St. Phone 609 BUILDING OR REPAIRING? LET us give you an estimate on your lumber needs. Cape Fear Lumber Co.. Phone, 670, _ DISTRIBUTORS INSELBRIC AND Brixite Insulation. Estimates. American Home Improvement Co., 120 Market St., Phone 1466. Everything To Build The Home E. W. Godwin’s Sons Castle Hayne Road, Phone 562 NEED LUMBER? IT WILL PAY you to get our prices before buy ing. Our Stock is Complete. Me Iver Bros. Lumber Co., Phone 2445. UNIQUE — THE PERFECT SASH balance — eliminates weights, cords, pulleys, pockets, boxes. A perfectly - balanced, better con* structed window at a substantia] saving in cost. Becker’s. Phone 82. 13 _ Boats Boat Building—Repairs—Painting All Work Guaranteed MARINE SERVICE, INC. Phone 1771 _Wrightsville. No. Car. 14 Business Opportunities FOR SALE — BUSINESS THAT will earn more than $100 pet month. $350 cash, if sold this week. "P. L.,” c-o Star-News. OPPORTUNITY—PINE TREE INN. Doing good business with select clientele. Can arrange long term lease. Marshall Realty Co. SERVICE STATION FOR RENT— 11th and Chestnut Streets. Phone 957 for particulars. 32 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil HARRISS WOOD YARD, FRONT and Wright. Wood of all kinds. Good loads, good service. CAROLINA WOOD YARD. 17TH and Castle. Phone 1078. Quality wood of all kinds and coal. T. E. COOPER & CO., Inc. (Foot Parsley St.) Phone 481 Best coal and wood. Lowest prices. 35 Drugs FIGHT THAT COLD! GET A BOT tle of Prescription No. 7. For colds and coughs. Helps to clear the head; mild laxative. Price. 25c. Brooklyn Pharmacy, 4th and Bladen St., Phone 1330. 41 Eatables ONSLOW COUNTY MOKE HAM 25c lb; strictly fresh country eggs, 20c. Holmes Poultry, 159, we deliver. 42 Eating Places WE ARE NOW SERVING SHAD and shad roe. Also fried chicken, trout, barbecue and steaks. Paul’s Place, Route 40. BEST OYSTER ROAST OR SHAD Fry; conceded best steak, fried chicken, Bar-B-Q, Shrimp. Capt. Ben's. Phone 5813. 48 Feeds A GOOD HEN DESERVES GOOD feed. Feed Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash. It makes eggs more uni form in quality, larger in size and makes them cheaper than other feeds. J. J. Allen & Son, Phone 380. VITA-LIFE STARTING-G ROWING Laying-Broiler Mashes. Highest quality. Phone 168. Keith Bros. Inc. 108 N. Water. 52 For Rent FOR RENT, REASONABLE — DE sirable Esso station. Leland. New ly painted, equipped with electric pump and air. Call 39. P. O. Box 1350. OFFICE, COMPLETELY FURN ished, 215 Princess S't. Available at once. Wilder’s. Phone 631. 55 For Rent, Apartments FURNISHED APT., 1ST FLOOR. 5 rooms, private bath and entrance. 423 So. 5th St. Phone IP. F. Wil der, 631. 6 ROOM APARTMENT, LOWER floor, bath, entirely private. Ga rage. 116 So. 17th St., Phone 825-W. LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE keeping or bedroom, with closet. Lights, water included. $2.50 weekly. 307 So. 2nd._ 713 PRINCESS ST., 4 ROOM UP per apt. Apply Willetts Realty Co.. 124 Princess St., Phone 342. YOU CAN FIND JUST THE KIND of apt. you are seeking with a “Wanted to Rent” Ad. Phone 2800—Cost Small.>_ 60 For Rent, Rooms FOR RENT — FURNISHED BED room, private family. 408 Dock. 3 NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Upstairs. Reasonable. 916 Mar ket Street. 65 For Reni, Houses 1322 AND 1315 UIA.1V ox. — '7 five room houses in good condi tion. Reasonable. Foster-H 111 Realty Co., phones 1467-1468. 6 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW, Bradley's Creek, $22.50 per mo. Call Foster-Hill Realty Co., 1467. 5-ROOM CONCRETE BUNGALOW, Beach road. South of Sunset Park. Reasonable. Will sell. Phone 648-J.__ ONE 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. J. P. Newton, Castle Hayne Road. Telephone 2006-J. _ 70For Sale FOR SALE — RICH SOIL FOR flowers and shrubbery. C. Leeu wenberg. Phone 2546-W._ LAST CHANCE TO ATTEND FINK elstein’s Smoke Sale. Drastic re ductions on all merchandise._ Philco Refrigerators—Yes Electrolux Refrigerators—Yes Easy Terms—Yes PENDER FURNITURE CO. . 2 for 1 IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN THE STAR and NEWS YOUR AD INSERTED IN BOTH PAPERS FOR SINGLE INSERTION PRICE THIS ASSURES COMPLETE COVERAGE IN THE IMMEDIATE AND SURROUNDING TRAD ING AREA! ! '-.--I I BUY — RENT — SELL — HIRE — SWAP — ETC. PLACE YOUR AD TODAY PHONE 2800 STAR-NEWS CLASSIFIED 70For Sale MOTOROLA PORTABLE RADIOS. Plays on batteries or house cur rent. Complete, only $22.20. Good rich Silvertown Stores. Phone 423. MEN! YOU CAN DRESS WELL and- save real money on your en tire clothing bill at Finkelstein’s. Front and Market. WHY PAY $50.00 MORE? BLTY THE new 1940 Gold Seal Coldspot for only $129.50. Sears-Roebuck. 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS. WERE $6.95, 3 days only $3.95. Variety of patterns. Pender Furniture Co. 1940 FRIGIDAlRE 6 Cubic Foot Model Was $149.50, Now _ CAN BE BOUGHT FOR Per _ Month Sutton-Council FURNITURE COMPANY SPECIAL TRADE-IN PLOW SALE. Old1 plow and five dollars buys new plow. Limited time only. Mark’s Machinery Co. STORE AND MKT. FIXTURES. New and rebuilt scales, choppers, slicers, refrigerators, d i s pjl a y cases. Hobart Mfg. Co., 27 Mar ket Street. 73 Hardware YACHTSMEN- — BOATSMEN AT tention! We now have in stock a complete line of Bronze Pro pellors. All diameters—all pitches. Gregg Bros. Hdwe. Front and Market St. Phone 632. 75 Household Goods DAVENOLA BEDS. SPECIAL prices—$29.50 up. Easy Terms. Todd Furniture Co. Phone 352. LIVING ROOM SUITES, USED. Ideal for beach use. $10.00 up. Bost Furniture Co., 29 So. Front Street. NEW 1940 STEWART - WARNER Electric Refrigerator on display. 30 mos. to pay. Peoples Furni ture Co. LIGHTED SUPPLY USED RA dios. Priced $4.95 and up. Snee den-York Co., 119 Market Street, Phone 2921. SEE THE NEW 1940 KELVINATOR 6% CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 0nIy $119.95 with 5 YEAR GUARANTEE HOME FURNITURE CO. 23 Market St. Phone 901 4 PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITES, $49.50 to $149.50. Maple Cricket ■ Chair free. Jones Furniture Co. Phone 665. 3 P.C. WALNUT FINISH BED room suites only $39.95 with terms at Pender Furniture Co., 28 S. , Front St, SEE LATEST MODEL ESTATE Gas Ranges made by manufac turers of Estate Coal and Oil Stoves. C. B. Wesseil, 305 No. Front St. 80 Houses Fpr Sale 3 TENANT HOUSES. 19% RETURN on investment. Good condition. Quick sale. Good terms. W, M. Hewlett, Realtor, 214 Princess St. Phone 943. 22 WASHINGTON ST., SUNSET Park, 7 rooms. $250.00 cash, bal ance $22.50 per month — cheaper than rent. Foster-Hill, Phone 1467. 85 Help Wanted, Male RAWLEIGH ROUTE NOW OPEN in Wilmington. Splendid oppor tunity for man who wants perma nent and profitable work. Dealer in adjoining District seven years, making sales of $3,000 and $5,000 per year. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept, NCC-252-204, Richmond, Va. I Read The Classified Ads 85 Help Wanted, Male 32.468 PRINTING AND PUBI.ISH ing plants in the U. S. employing 500,000 trained people. We offer training In Hand Composition. Linotype, Presswork. Monotype. Using more than $100,000 worth of equipment to train you In a school controlled by printers and publishers. Not operated for prof it. Write Southwest Vocational School, S800 Clarend n Drive, Dal las, Texas. REGISTERED BARBER TO WORK on commissi n; or will rent. B'or further information, Phone 2110 M, 100 Instruction COMPTOMETER, STENOTYPY and all business subjects taught. Mrs. Motte’s Secretarial School, 313 Church Street. 105 Lost and Found LOST —ENGLISH SETTER BULL dog, white with black on ears. 816 'n. Fifth St., Phone 1848. LOST SATURDAY — LADY’S black purse containing small change, valuable papers. Reward, Mag;. Wolff, Rt. 2. Box 292. 118 Music MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. LAT est sheet music, records, radios, band instruments. Yopp Piane Co., Phone 313. 120 Office Equipment PO-KE-NO—THE MOST POPULAR game today. $1.75 set. Shoemaker’s, Phone 954 125 Painting, Papering “LITTLE” JIM SHARP, PAPER hanger. AYallpaper and paint. Work guaranteed. 714 Grace St. Phone 1420-J. 135 Personal OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE new for $2.95. Converted into innerspring mattresses for as lit tle as $9.00. New Way Mattress Co., 902 So. Front, Phone 428. 136 Poultry BABY CHICKS — REDUCED prices, healthy, bloodtested, day olds, two-week-olds. four-week olds. IIOUDABUSHTI 139 Radio and Repairs DIXIE RADIO SERVICE. OPEN day and night. Work guaranteed. 41S So. Third St., Phone 2248-J. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR SERV ice! We call for and deliver. Let us estimate your next job. Thrif-T-Stores, Inc., Phone 726 SHACKELFORD'S RADIO SERV ice. Any make—any model. 3rd and Grace, Phone 2709. (Com mercial Frigidaire Dealer). FRENCH RADIO CO., SALES AND Service. Satisfaction guaranteed Complete stock of new radios Luke French .Phone 852. 1304 Market Street. 150Real Estate 2 LOTS AT CAROLINA BEACH AT sacrifice price on account of own er going to California to live. Call 2082-W, or address P. O. Box 67, Wilmington. N. C FOR SALE—CHEAP. MY PLACE at Seagate, N. C. Consisting of 5 room house, 3 acres of land, more or less. All in cultivation. Reason for selling, bad health. Phone 7736-W. R. F- D. Route 3, L. Larkins. MEARES HARRI3S Real Estate 222 Princess St. Phone 1129 FOR SALE: IDLEWILD LOTS 5, 6 and 7. Fronting 210 feet on Turnpike. E. F. Troy. Phone 2292-J. WR1GHTSVILLE BEACH LOTS and cottages for sale. We have several good buys. H. F. Wilder, Phone 631. FOR BEST RESULTS LIST YOUR property with Marshall Realty Co. 216 Princess S't. Phone 9 6. SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Five Beautiful • Homesites NEW FOREST HILLS $1,000 Each BROAD AND DEEP TERMS W. A. McGIRT 217 Princess St. Phone 145 SALES-RENTALS-INVESTMENT Moore-Fonvielle Realty Co. We are equipped to serve you LIST YOUR RENTAL AND SALES With Us. A-l Service. Frank G. Harriss, 120 Princess St. 155 Seeds and Plants Fulgrain Oats Foi Grain and Forage Plant Now ! CROSS SEED CO, Lespedeza, Spring Oats, Carpet Grass and Pasture Mixtures. T. W. Wood & Sons Seedsmen 317 N. Front St.Phone 133 Lespedeza Korean, Kobe, Tenn. 70. Common CARPET GRASS—DALL1S GRASS Let Us Quote On Tour Require ments. Also Complete Stock Garden, Field and Flower Seed Cross Seed Co. 13 Market St. Phone 1111 FRESH SEEDS — TOMATO, PEP per. Garden Peas, Lettuce. Tur nips. etc. Cabbage Plants. Rouda bush’s, Front and Dock. POTTED PLANTS AND CUT Flowers. Flagstones, Stepping Stones for walls and terraces. John Verzaal, Winter Park. 156 Situations Wanted PRACTICAL NURSE, WHITE DE sire work in private home or as a companion. Phone 3017-J. Read The Classified Ads 170 Wanted WANTED—USED GAS STOVE, IN good condition. Reasonable. Phone 1036. PIANO FOR HOME; TO BE USED in exchange tor storage. Best of care—no children. "Piano,” c-o Star-News. WANTED: 2,500 IMPROVED CAM eron Dew Berry Plants. Quote price. Write Box 238, Lillington, North Carolina. MIXED OAK CROSu TIES. FOB prices, specifications, write W. R. Allen, Sr„ Inspector, Southeast ern Shipping Service, Foot of Castle St. FOR YOUR BOTTLED BEVER ages, ice cream, magazines, cigar ettes, newspapers, call 9135. Joe Chadwick's Soda Shop and News. 18th and Grace. Free delivery. RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY TO shampoo in your own home; also painted walls to clean. L. E. Mor ton, Mgr. Phone 1807-M. FOR QUICK RENTAL RESULTS, List Your Vacancies in the Want Ads. Phone 2800—Cost Small. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S spring coats tailored to measure-' ments, sewing, alterations all kinds. Experienced operator. Call 1757 M. 180 Legal ORDER AUTHORIZING §12,000 COUNTY HOME BONDS be it ordered and re solved by the Board of Commis sioners for the County of New Han over: 1. That bonds of New Hanover County be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $12,000 for the purpose of constructing ad ditions to the County Home for the indigent and infirm of said County, the same being a necessary expense of the County. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds when due shall ae annually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the Coun ty debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspec tion. 4. That this order shall take ef fect thirty days after the first pub lication thereof after final passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under said Act and that in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Coun ty at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 26th day of Febru ary, 1940, and was first published on the 27th day of February, 1940. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said order must be commenced within 30 days after its first publication. THOS, K. WOODY, Clerk. ORDER AUTHORIZING $86,UUl) SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS WHEREAS, the County Board of Education of New Hanover County has certified to this Board a resolu tion passed by said County Board of Education on February 12, 1940, showing that it is necessary in or der to maintain the constitutional six months’ school term in New Hanover County to provide certain school improvements described in said resolution; and WHEREAS, the County Board of Education has requested this Board to order the issuance of County bonds in order to secure the necessary funds for providing said school improvements; and WHEREAS, the Board of Com missioners has carefully examined the facts and has determined and hereby finds as a fact that the statements of said resolution are true and that it has become the duty of said Board of Commission ers, acting as an administrative agent of the State in providing a state system of public schools, to order the issuance of a sufficient amount of County bonds to pro vide all of said school improve ments in order to maintain the constitutional six months’ school term; now, therefore, BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Commis sioners for the County of New Hanover: 1, That bonds of New Hanover County be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $86,000 for the purpose of providing funds for constructing the school im provements referred to in the first preamble of this bond order in order to maintain the constitutional six provements consisting of the fol lowing: Constructing additions to the Wrightsboro school, located in Cape Fear township, New Hanover Coun ty, North Carolina. Constructing additions to and re modeling the Hemenway school, lo cated in Wilmington, North Caro lina. Constructing additions to and re modeling the Cornelius Harnett school, located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Constructing additions to and re modeling the New Hanover High school, located in Wilmington. North Carolina. Constructing additions to and re modeling the Winter Park school, located in Harnett township. New Hanover County, North Carolina. Remodeling various schools for SIDE GLANCES 1 r.f § ^ I COPR. 19*0 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REO. U. S. PAT. OFF. 3- * ‘‘Can’t you just go into the boss’ office without going through all that preparation?” PflRflPisE is Here /|8|) fllma> Sioux-S^&rb^rjy--"'' ^ MM^___^^___WKITTCNKQ|<_ANPjEl£ASEI) RY CENTRAL F'RKSj' ASSOCIATION— unniiur-ii rium rage “He is terribly good looking for a blond," Cholly agreed. “But I like ’em tall and dark.” “You wouldn't be thinking of Terry O’Rourke." Romany handed Cholly the hatbox and they walked out of the station. "That same.” Cholly shook her red curly head dubiously, ami her blue eyes grew a little more ten tier. ine Irish devil: And he hasn't changed a bit.” “If he had" (Romany fished for her handbag) “you probably would have another boy friend. It’3 the maternal instinct in you. my child.” They settled in the back seat of the bus that was to take them to Aunt Cecelia's apartment on South Shore drive near Seventy-second street. “Explain that last crack." Coolly turned to Romany, half smiling. "What do you mean, I probably would have another boy friend?” Romany looked down at the seri ous little round face with the ador able freckles bridging the tip-tilted nose, and a warm feeling of affec tion for her old friend swept her. She touched her hand fleetingly. “Oh,” she said wisely, "if Terry weren't such a child, and you didn’t have to worry all the time about whether he was going to get into some kind of a mess, you’d snap out of it.” “I—don’t want to snap out of it." Choliy looked out the window un happily. “I love him. He—he’s just exactly like Pop. The sweetest thing that ever lived. But he doesn’t take anything seriously.” “You're just like your mother,” Romany sighed. “I spent last eve ning with her. She told me to tell you she hadn’t heard from your father and that she had no idea where he is. The kids are well. All seven of ’em.” Cholly bit her lip: “Pop's gone away twice before. Once he was gone six months." "Your mother told me. And,” Romany hesitated, coming to the hardest part of her emssage, “your mother said she didn’t know what they'd do if you couldn’t send a lit tle money. I told her I was sure you could, since you wouldn’t have any rent to pay staying with me at Aunt Cissie's.” “I sent her ten dollars yester day,” Cholly swallowed. "Poor dar lin’. It was wonderful of your aunt to invite me to live with you at her place. That'll just about save them from starvation.” “Aunt Cissie is an angel,” said Romany. "If it hadn’t been for her I never would have gotten through college. She has given me a charge account at the grocers and drug gists, too.” “Are you lucky!” sighed Cholly. “With the thirty-five dollars you got at the broadcast tonight, you’re practically a plutocrat.” “It’s the first time I ever enjoyed the sound of an alarm clock," Romany laughed. “That reminds me.” Cholly jumped. “What time is it? Oh,—it’s after eight.” She looked at Rom any’s wrist watch. “I forgot to tell you, we have a double date.” "Well, thanks for giving me a ittle notice. And who, may I ask, ire the lucky men, if it isn’t a se cret ?” (To Be Continued) lew Legal white and negro children through out New Hanover County. 2. That a tax sufficient to pn'y the principal and interest of said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the Coun ty debt, has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspec tion. 4. That this order shall take ef fect thirty days after the tirst pub lication thereof after final passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under said Act and that in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Coun ty at an election as provide 1 in said Act. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 26th day of Febru ary, 1940, and was first published on the 27th day of February, 1940. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said order must be commenced within 30 days after its first publication. _THOS. K. WOODY. Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mary Bloome Sand lin, deceased, late of New Hanover County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 2004 Creasy Ave., Wil mington, N. C., on or before the 15th day of February. 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, all persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This ICth day of February, 1940. R. H. GIESCHEN, Administrator, Estate of Mary Bloome Sandlin. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY rr G REASONS WHY YOU WILL LIKE OUR SERVICE 1—No co-signers. 2—No collateral. 3—No ques tioning of employers or friends. 4—Immediate service. 5 — Conveniently located. 6 — All transac tions held in strictest con fidencc. WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 Murchison Bids: BELA LAN AN—COURT REPORTER — Founded on Actual Court Records and You Can Be the Judge By L. Allen Heine The Strange Case of FA EVEN UNTO DEATH • IN SIX EPISODES *0. 2 Xames of places and persons in this story are fictitious. ^ j IN YESTERDAY'S EPISODE WE SAW/ JED ADAMS ACTING QUEERLY AS HE HUNG THIS CRUDE SIGN ON THE PORCH OF HIS HOME UP IN CANADA ! , SEE f THEY SLEEP .'l THEY SLEEP VERY I WEIL, JEPSON / m ^--———=—, The sigh oh the front porch will KEEP OUT THE- NEIGHBORS ' THEY'RE 1 BUSY BODIES { ALL THEY DO IS _J 1 interfere ! COME ! IT IS L_ TIMt AGAIN » ->J SW AWAY/ THIS MEANS you/ : .jh'.r ■ ! ^B rescrvtJ by Carlile Crutcher.) g|
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