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PAGE TWO Damaged by Bomb Intended forjudge ri i ~y : H Dk ' jS yn H wliA~w ' '❖MUST *lPa|£ ; TSWBBK*aH|M|HB^^'. pHwi This piciuie graphically illustrates the torce ol the bomb explosion that damaged the home of Judge Web •tsr Thayer, in Worcester. Mass., slightly injuring ike fudge's wifa. Above is the garage in the rear of One Moment from NOW The financial security of your business or home may depend upon the protection of JM IS your fire insurance ABM ! I*™ policies! Yet, few JrjL, \l • >iuM BN understand the terms of their W gaj policies or the exact W ~ g|| protection they afford A As fire destroys almost a half billion dollars in American gj property values annually, it is urgent that policies be |^^reviewedcai^fully^y==^ will mend m competent men to I review your policies end explain t their proviaionm (no ohhdebon) f if you wHJ TELEPHONE j Insurance Department Citizens Bank & Trust Co. W. H. FLEMING, Manager Phone 199 Henderson, N. C. Dispatch Advertising Pays — IG SIST£k r A New Scheme By LES FORGRAVB i C WELL ' 3AV • LET'S FOULErt AWOKJG **4' FIND I HVIM' IN A MOOSE BOAT 5 SVr! |F | *THAV PEARL ULtO<; S W , E ' Re A COUPLE PAYS/ HADN'T COMP ' T ° BOCaES \ F *<o AN’HIS PAW-W§ AiSKJY GOT v A UTTLE WHILE YJE CAN! G*ET A? > I KE 0(0 AWAY PRDM ( V/E DON'T [jo NJOTHIN 1 TQ BE AP€Aft6 OffyVfT.i. » CHAHCE TO P\CK UP WITH Th'k(o • ! DAD IbLAME WHATA >J OS SO EASY SOMP’isi' E IT 1 ___ OP P <3 RTOIsJ LTV \ U MPtg 00&vaT l_r * LET’S DON'T PAYJ SUSPECTS . ttiaHTT \ MARBLE. JE*ST QE. PACTT&VJT THE GUMPS —A , VOICE FR&M JH& KITCHEN ~ k , ' Ei Til A Mftfttjt lUfll CAD AAAK I | ift K_ —at U * > \. "^^** = ******^^T‘" 1 * r iu * I ME&Y-A* Ml* POOR WIFE DOES TRYING TO MAKE / ( |j<lhk fcAA I I ■ I 'HENDERSON, '(N.C J DAILf DISPATCH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1982 ' the I’hayer home, showing how it was almost com* pleteiy demolished. Judge Thayer is remembered for his part in the famous Sacco-Vaneetti trial, at which he presided. He refused to advance a theory. li Sees Little Hope Os Higher Cotton Prices This Fall , Raleigh. Sept. 29. i API- Prices for J cotton this fall will not be very fur j removed from those which have rb | tained for the pas* two years, wr.s ! the opinion expre-red today bv Jsck F. Criswell, extension economist at N. • C. State College. Criswell pointed out the present sup . ply. coupled with production this year ! and the average consumption, does not encourage any one to look “foi any usual prices." “The acreage forecast for cotton on i September 1 was 36.161,000 acres, the • smallest since 1923,” Criswell said. ! “The forecast of production on Sep j tembor .K was for 311*000 bales, | which is the smallest production since I 1925: but the world carry-over is 13 • million bales, the largest in history. . This makes a world supply, including I this year's production, of 24,600,000 bales and is exceeded only by the sup- I ply of last year when there was 26,- ! 000.000 bales available." | Looking back a bit. Criswell said the ; crop of 1930. which helped to make a supply of 20.400.000 bales brought the i growers an average of 9.5 cents a pound. In 1931. with a supply of 26,- 200.000 bales, the farmers received an ; average of only 5.7 cents a pound. Acknowledging that the argument 1 of poor business conditions generally j might have influenced the prices for two years. Criswell pointed out, how ever. that the supply of 23.400,000 bales j in 1926 brought the farmers only 10.9 cents a pound average. “From past years’ experience, there ; fore, it can be seen," he said, "that l | a supply of 24.500.000 bales of Ameri j can cotton does not warrant any hopes j for higher prices. ! KOENIG SUSTAINS A WRIST INJURY New Yok„ Sept. 28 (APl—Mark Koenig, veteran shortstop of (he Chi cago Cubs, injjured a wrist In the opening game of the world aeries against the Yankees and may not be able to play today. Manager Charley Griimn announced last night. "Mark hurt his wrist sliding ln 4 o third," Grimm said, "and I am doubt ful he will be able to play. If he is out, I plan to put Bill Jurgcs in Ills place. "But no matter who is in there, you can tell the world we will be in there fighting and that thi sseries isn't over yet by a long shot." THE OLD HOME TOWN RtfWrred t T . S. Pstent Offle* By STANLEY _ ( NOPE. gD. IT CANT Bg DONE. . ./■ —v« ( ivff "WISD FOUR TlMes TO T§ VThousht S he)"W /“> OFF MV FU X^ ER *"*> Totw j —> vJas up“« L rr blew Sme- CLEAN f -CsoME ~~ ->-= /■■■'■ ■■■■■•■: V iWJIwB kitchen /.SAW HIM <SO IN U-v_ •# /LOO^ THE KITCHEN WITH) A)D l •/ , J A NEW OUQ l-ASTT VMA* FUNNY J % A ' A LOT or NOSEY fiOSSIPS TH3U«HT 1W ilfC\ EXPLOSION IN JEP APPLEGATES CELLAR VflAlV* / HAD ALL TWE ODORS OF AN ILLEGAL BDS/NESS UNTIL JEP APPEA^EIS> b*« W Stanley Central Prats 9-29-BI DID YOU KNOW? - --,By R. J. Scott I 1 ■ Copyrlxkt, U 32, by C«atra) Prwa AjmcUUm, lat f <vJ ALMOST £,OOO 'T., in LtN^-rt Dispatch WANT ADS Results *ow. all modern convenu-nc. - ’’ A occupn -d by c. o - ‘ ;u *' steam h,-9i hardwood onable ,em Close in Mh Thomas. Phone 450-j LOST ROUND PIN SIZeTok vITiT ter, set with siowl to-/ lAh ' ««« ■» M WE HAVE o.N HAND NE\\ I , n clover, vetch, oats, ry.- ~a . ' (<t rape seed. Also rnw „. *’ 3 rels. It will pay y ou to vim* a "' fore you buy. H. B ’ JC - ia-2u MOVIS MOTOR _ OIL boh T7 cars and iruck.s li,- ‘ , LL j Guaranteed sausfacti <>r . o, n.'V [ lefunded. None bettei sJh ‘ ‘ j fe47 North Game t Sue,- “ ' son. i,'* 0 '' 1 OOAL -~K3OOD COAJ. D«j\ 7 Wait, put in youi coal U; bad weather sets in f* i t > h ii( , Day Phone 180, night phone nv\\ I -v: FOR SALE CHEAP b REShTuW and week old calf. Fun* ha r >- RAleigh Road WHAT IS THE AMERICAN Ilf legion? All world wa. should know Come to :.V . r Monday night at 730 (Mock ■' Page-liocutt Drug Sto.e BELIEVE IT OR NOT— DAY BY ! day m every way moie m,d I people are learning abou» u it nur - u of our Shop. Meet >oui here. Allen's Barber Shop t Thurs-Frl u TOBACCO FARMERS USE OLD newspapers to store you; cuti-a t bscco on. Get them a; !>,e b a . . Dispatch office for 10c p.-r bur,a < COAL SEMI - SMOKELESS rt LL lump. $6 50 per ten ca.-<. d..n, r 0 R. J. Corbitt. Jr Telephone* >,* 196, 38. 2 A, FOR RENT- 8 ROOM Ht/I'SK s-i. Ches'nut Street half West End School. Al.s., a pin n;--on for rent in the Stonewai. App Eric G. Flannag3n j'j if WE HAVE A VERY NICE PIANu in your community partially p*,.i f..: that we will let anyone hav. by pa ing the unpaid balance or, nr-nrn . payments if you w;sh rail.n to have piano shipped Y<>u » havp to act quickly V J Mc- Combs Credit Department B \ Salisbury, N.C. 17-7- . GROCERY STORES. FISH LEaL era and markets aave on your wr.p ping paper. Use old newspape;*- Get a big bundle at tha Dar.y D> patch office for ?dc. n-u Everyone must have a trade- wbr cot •take yours PRINTINO. The Prln'in* industry offers exceptl-mal vages In itructlon available. Monotype, inytosrfi and raster, LAnctype, Hand rompoiitwn and Presswork on modem preset hx 'ull information write the SOLHERk SCHOOL OF PRINTING at DU U *om lk Bt~ Naabvqie. l'enn , FOOTBALL N. C. State College Vs. Richmond University Richmond, Va. October Ist FROM HENDERSON $1.50 Round Trip $1.50 Tickets said for all train* Neptemhtf | 30th—Octohei I*l Limited returning frwni Richmond prior t« midnight following Tuisdsj Btopovrrs allowed— luggage ekr-'b «* and hofMtmi in pullman cars <»i payment of pullman fa*"*' For Information See Agent Seaboard AIR LINE RMIWAJr SEABOARD AIR~ LINE RAILWAY trains leave hkndebion AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND 1*4—4:48 A. M. for Richmond. Waaklngton Now York, ©oimact* teg at Norliha with No. U »* Bring Partamooth-Norfolk 11*1 F. M. with parlor-dining oar aer Ho», I—l:fi* F. M. for Richmond and Portmouth, Waahingwa. Now York. I*S—4:46 T. M. for Richmond Waohlngtqn and Now York. •—!:*» A. M. for PorUmooth- Norfolk Washington. New York- No. SOUTHBOUND 1»1—4:43 A. M. for Savannah Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa. St Fdatdmrg. F. M. far Raleigh. Sen fard. Hamlet, OolnmMa, Savan aah, Mkaml ( Tampa, St. Pdnr bwg. 1*7—7:86 F. M. for Raleigh. Ham let, Savannah, JachaonvlUa Miami, Tampa, St. Fateraborf. Atlanta, Birmingham, ft—l:tt A. M. for Atlanta, mm tnghaTL Memphis. Pm tfarmatfaa call an H . ■ IlhiHh DFA., Raleigh. N. 0-. or M C* Oappa, TA , HiilH- N. O.
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