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PAGE TWO To Aid Wife V Bfra~ri —r from a serious iilnes.- fen New •York, Major Granville Fqrtateue (above) is to start as toon as possible for Honolulu, where hie wife and son-in-taw, Lieut. Thomas H. Massie, U. S. N., aae held for the slaying of Joseph •Kahahawai, a native, who was ac ruaed of attacking Mrs. Massie. Major and Mrs. Fortescue are orpuunent in Washington and New York society. Dispatcii WANT ADS Get Results WILL PAY (35 00 per week and ex penses Man or woman with rig to sell poultry mixture. Eureka Mfg Co . East St. Louis. Ili. 9-2tl. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY day at the "M" System Store. Where you save on your eats. 11-2tl. state accredited baby Chicks every week beginning Jan uary 28th Reds, rocks, white Wyan dot* and white Leghorns. Get my reduced price before you buy. Rob ertson Poultry Farm, Route No. 1 Henderson. Phone 2102. 11-2 U. FOR SALE TWO FRESH MILCH cows with calves; give three to four gallons per dayy. G. W. Eaves Route No. 6 Henderson. 12-lti.* FOR RENT; ATTRACTIVE CON venient first floor apartment on Horner Street formerly occupied by Mr. S. E. Jennette. steam heat. Phone 507-W or 568-J. Tues-Thura ts. RADIO TROUBLES DIAGNOSED AND quickly cor ret led. We plva factory aarvice newest and most mod ern equipment. Pasts for all radios. Mixon Jewelry Co. 14-ts. j FOR RENT-SIX ROOM BUNGA- ' low on Nicholas Street. Mr*. Geo. J. Rowland. Phone 111. 13 and 15. | SHE PLEASANT HARGROVE AND | son for hauling. We will give you our best car*- |ti handling your freight or anything we are hauling, i Comer Watkins Hardware Co. L«ave orders at Central Service Sta- I U°n. 12-iu. ! REWARD FOR ANY INFORMA- \ tion lead.ng to the recovery of ) white female setter, one black spot . on last ear, name "Fk>”. L. W. • Hobgood. 403 Zene Street. 12-ltl. MEN S FIELD WORK SHOES. t clal for a few days at $2.65. Young j men's all wool trousers $2.98. Wat kins Store. 11-211. FOR RENT A VERY DESIRABLE qpaftment, three connected rooms, .-Hall,, private bath, and storage room. \ 'All modern equipments for real j h housekeeping R en t reasonable. Phone 31S-W 11-ltl. ' FURNISHED OR UNFURNCnSD i Apartment for rent In The BtoDewaU. S Bed Rooms, Kitchen, Living Roan, ! Olnet, Tile Bath, Hall, and • CMmta. Heat Pumished- Erie O. Fl—inegau. T T 8 -ts LET'S MAKE 1932 A BIG RITTT.fv ; Ing year in Henderson and Vance county. Where there’s building, there's prosperity. “The Place of I Values." Alex S. Watkins. "Building Supplies Paints." SUf j NEW LOT OF MEN AND BOYS' raincoats $2.50 to $4 50. Watkins J* tore 11-2tl. REAL BARGAINS CAN NOW BE had in store and home furnishings. One special lot including a lovely milliner/ cabinet with large mb*- roe, several mirror dwre for bed rooms and closets, several large »»yt ■nail else plain doors, glass show cases, iron safe. Wicker settss, Sing er sewing machine, several display tables and fourteen wtrips of beav er board going at sacrificed prices for quick disposal. Henderson Auction Mouse William Street. 12-60. PHONE 29 FOR QUALITY eoal, prompt service and correct weights. Also dry pine wood. S. H. Watkins. • 16-ts. GENUINE CALF SKIN OXFORDS, buck and tan. Sizes 6 to 11. Spe cial. $2 98. Beacon Kllng Areh, $4 00 and $5.00. All Florshelmz, $7 JO Watkins Store 11-2tl. J. T. Smith 4 Sob* Ww IW-W. Recomtruction Finance Body Would Help State from Page One.) Aitken The individual borrower and bank depositor will secure relief through the Increased ability on the part of the banks to secure cash with which to on the normal busi ness of banking. “Under present conditions, safe banking practice makes it necessary for banks to maintain an unusually large cash reserve .because of the nervousness of depositors. This re tards the making of loans other than on paper immediately convertible into cash. The governmental agency pro posad in this bill will give assurance to banks and other financial institu WMBil . aP - v:-:*»ra££- S£l| • WmSglgm] : ' : JwnlL tK' : : wmk ... , : BF ■ "-iS; SPRICES REDUCED Brookside Grade-A quality milk now per quart 12'4c We are also prepared to supply you with a complete line of Dairy Products, including- butter, eggs and buttermilk fresh from our farm every day. Lowest prices for best quality products. Brookside Dairy Farm Phone 430-J Henderson, N. C. BIG SISTER— And the Hunt I* On Again By LES FORGRAVE || Tha™oaoscoat \7 -X hr h^t BUDDY 1 \ \ BETv-l . , Y KjO VeWlQ'.I SAW EM Vo.SuOoA MONJELY HtODEtO tWYVt LtIMIUG, HtSPiEO cVPrk2?prr / B^ 2 P , LA,KJ 1 QOODV 1 -lOR he vMOUuotJT qe QeGGiwd 1 O, uttw the tramp H TH ( NO! TELL ? -set 1 sanm / oo VOO \ a relief I WE cavjt <s,ive up kioyJ ' WITH DAOS ME WHERE : Th TeARYOO ( J VJ6U• FtNO COAT AT LAST. BE [ DAOS CQAT \ T VOvjß A GUT JUST AS TVF ]Ty~l Ti n FOtOesT?y COAT, the TflftMP \ ; while J HETRtEOTO' L-J ©Ea&itO OUT j "-ppn 1 WARM MV J THE CUMPS—TUE VIPEE cSSp VESTtRW»V. Afc»AIM ~ ) DON'T E VEKJ LOOK / \ A* l ** PE STRO» Ml , / TOU#<. HENDERSON, (N. C„) DAILY DISPATCH- TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 ’ tioiu that all the cash needed will be forthcoming and the large cask re serve requirement will be eliminated. “Right oaw the fanner, merchant, business man and manufacturer are restricted Jn their operations because of inability to meet their obligations and to secure additional operating capital, even though their indebted ness is amply secured. Under the pro visions ot the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, banks will be pe/mit ted to borrow such funds as are need ed and use these obligations as col lateral security, thus beln gable to carry ’present obligations and make such additional loans as may be necs sary to enable these individauls and enterprises to return to a normal basis and to provide employment for a larger number of people.’’ Under Section 5 of the new Act, the corporation is authorized to mpke Mans to closed banks where such loans will restore the banks to sol vency, Mr. La Roque pointed out. Un der this provision it is probable that a large number of banks in North Carolina which are in a solvent con dition but which have recently closed becuuse of the lack of confidence on the part of the public will be able to secure sufficient funds so that they can soon reopen. For the corporation will not require strictly liquid col lateral, but only collateral that is safe and which can rasonably be expected to be paid within three to five years. •ine Communist Party has been frequently purged by Its leaders. Lenin reduced its numbers to 600,000 since when it’ has been slightly in creased. | l)ID wgsrMtMSffel -Too Poor.-To Buy MEWSPAPT fti - coiPM&iA, IrMwm t j Vm, ) -"Thousands of people in china havli.. /•AOCN/ rswjp a- JDEPEND ON *fUE- FREE NEVJS PASYfe t> o* amah MMBi[[/n bulletTh boards To ke.ep up with fat THE OLD HOME /Vesstw, winters nov7\ 1N v/hen)(huh- now you^ Ainf NOTHING -BACK im ,WAS TO , CANT PRY EM 'M-twsKWj school. io mice s I away from 88 snow was so A way- j wore / that stove I HAD TO DELIVER I OuT THREE PAIR f LON(q ENOUGH) l MAIL’ THE 7= SNOW SHOESJ=T TO QO HOME j —CHIMNEYS / I f \ FIRST OF; ( i TODAYS flurry of snow ONCE MORE SEES THE " WAY *** <a IL - BACK qatherin^ jr [ ® FOR - annual Barest AROUND TOMPKINS NICE, O 0 1 WARM FIRE -
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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