PAGE TWO ETTA LETT Happy New Yea*, Dad! By PAUL ROMNSON ‘i -T-“ \ f ' '"'Tl 77 X rr~ ■ 71 "Tl SKN r.YPtcTiNG 'tau caei?* 1 1 h YEAR i , \ ANH QLDNEAJ2 r- : u “) \i OM,TwtN _ SIT DovhN -1 HASie»r r£S-rI?Do5?f />', ■ OLO \ ]IS HAPPT A*, L f Att. to. COOO L -T [RgGOQNnaO ns. ,] TOLC «AN OAtHSHFTER AOowr tMOttrtk* V l OLP r NOQO E - | >\iOHG ASNOUCt I 6NSNING - T7 k Kt riNANOIAL rtEM€£ISSS io V*SSZ~ // U jL/TTU \ * ( IN~ SHtSG'NiNG APN^-ylW' ~ .• '' 1— ..i- ■- ■ 1 “ the GUMP S—A V ERY CORDIAL INVITATION ( f VwSLL-AMDY- I NAME A &R£*T SURPRISE | AAA WIRING THEM TONICS THAT I \| f /*y FvUYTERINtf, HKAkV ‘sVTRC**- i•F 0- YOU- AND ThERES A REAL TREAT IM / AM OCPfcCTiNfW STILL- KWot 'acKM |fc, STORE FOR YOU- TOO ARE TO WAVE 'THEY HAVE V4HE.M I TWIMK THAT » l ift T© EXPRESS ~hS £A6£RNR« THF OPPORTUNITY OF I V b£ STROPS AND HER MOTMER- _ / l PASS THROUGH MERE ONTHEIR >NAY s' A6iA*W ~ l\ J FORWARL TO TOUR■'•£***- they are C.OMILIC* - (1 \ ® NEV £R FOROET THAT K»S* /{. ■' Y*LL DC. AuL >N MY POSHER ■—VON A VISIT- » THEY COME FROM OWE OF THE I \ TwAT I STOLE 6fe TO MAKE YOUR VISIT A /of\ I U- vmE SAIP HUOE success ' ■ ' '-l ~' l '‘ y-' ' s Fw“^ BIG SISTER Help Wanted By LES FORGRAVEj CA.V 1 SEED YA HAD A LOT O'l I'O \_\KE *TO "3RUAG, J- (OEVJ TO "r'O WOOSE V F-VSi-A QOT X / WEL.L I'LOVJtO VA I A "N OOGwT tO coao 05E Aiirc \ ■DDNaEL nao ' ( •'r^r A T \ -TO SORT A WE'P we/ -chat HOvxi IT, DOVOU /" 1 THOUGHT "tVrAT O 'S^; <ViOv3 CARfToGO OKi A J KAOCH F^NAiKi/T_ MR.WOBB'S LOOKED ij£ vorrv-* CI_fE.NA / SORE. > TO HAME ME A*Sk'EVA. ,V U-E.E. HEAH? J( pr ( COO«‘3e \ AKl 1 \t'LL BE FVJKi FF.R. B *~7/- ,- V \WOUI_O.M MJC. ,/ VAE.TOO. J? |ffjlli |is tojfc&4& ,il!i -yj 1 /w SCOTT’S' SCRAPBOOK • - By R. J. Scott UJfil \la .tst rm m jk HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY, DECEMBER' 31,1932 " THE OLD HOME TOWN r>,,„0»,. By STANLEY sta/ SAME i v - »S?.]L^ t \\ c/ f r * y~ s ' C TH?'_ LETTERS FOR A KE\M ON Hi HB'i/ THE ROOT OP THE MOP HANDLE WORKS fljgjflE&f, 9BHE t// strewn all over main street "I'O DAT WHEN NEWTS. HORSE AOTED r - - v> r . -i. > 5 r ft DEV Ok•Z'Z.'f VdHY DO VC>D >*T ‘ 1 INS IST ADJUST HAS /^J ! 1 S^ otiTEST (? nagMSM VWH»E-A+ 1 i MY At Th» STEVENSON Monday and Tuesday— L jHB-., k m a Mm l^Ri - M ; i I ■ To U mT' S tkli*!% ria * N » XO r in \ SCine f rom ‘ Too Busy imMiMsjf F^duct A <m mMi tkgjud&masl I>uKe Power Will Accept Rate Cut In So. Carolina Columbia, S. C . Bee, SI (AP> —1 C. Cai*i*y, t'kiumam of th** railroad cnawwvi-Vwa. nU today he lia«i t»een advised try < hie D«kr Lower Cuuipaiu that thii company and the Southern Public Utilities a suleddiary, would accept an or der of the crmuukwlon to reduce their rates in South Carolina- I The pate ledticßoas. agreed upon after ext»»ided neg<r. iwtions l*e tweew the company a«d the com mlsKion. wpii* ||) amouTkt to SS7Um a year. /CNS£MS£ Me Y a i -Ju%T i F’A'tseo ts aeo- ut,nT T - Bvock-S "tVtCL. ~^Ttecg.-r- I >-0* Kt*} I f.i “ „ WOULD PUT IflßLffi I »mjm I Senator Couzens w ou | d 9 H«*e Them Car«-,| t,, r By Army Officers \Vu.‘ hiiijitun. Dec ;n , A( . H the- uiuiy posts ainl f;,, ~.. . ferica ji>L!e>s you Ihs .-,, •;,, h 9 car<*il f.,i hy traintt) . .., Thai i> tin- propo.sai Sj Couzi tiv wealthy Mii-hiy , i ‘ ' can, win. h i - l.e, ..me U.. H| «U With tie Jl( , s , ~f B young ho\s win, wander fi..,. . city .seeking w,n k. In saving loo.ay tha- la- Wi .., ~ 9 doec legislation in !,. IV ,. tliei, §B for and fed by the aiiu\ r'.iu/, IB Closed that he had discussed ' B With Hi evident HlHiVei SM officials and Would |,n.» f ul , p tion in Congress. He chaiacterized ti,,- ajl boy problem as one oi t>„ Jn ,„. porta lit befoie the cunt, . ~.,,.! mated on the basis j figures lhal at least :iiihimi ■. « boyn under 21 years of ~ . ~.. , B ing the highway- State Maintains Its Standing in * ' Lumber Industn Raleigh lbs- i. 'al'i ,\ • olilla ina ntained 1,.■ j ], ~j, ■ ' the nliln be 1 of iuiobe :u H J vanceii from loth to t" ; ■ t>i«* other states in f i.«- , H ~ • I tiinljer prodm is and ,i t State Koii-vte, J. S H,, I I day I The I’nUed Stale.- but* ■ j census shows I.OWj , a,libel ui.i I tive in North Calolii.a : ' <:a pared with 1.612 the ju'-v,. .- i Holmes said. The numhet ~] porting operations u, the i . H States dropped from Uibln n. 10.598 in 1931 Output of lunihehr ai d i.-,t 9 products in North Caiouaa dnipj. from 815.0<m> thousand board !■■• 1930 to 510.000 thousand n. Djl 9 crease of about 3k pet cent Hu: : the year the national output de< t. , 9 ed from 5-3.ti51.0tm thousand 9 feet to 16.522.0tki thou-and i 9 3G.6 per cent. By far the target par st ■• Carolina’s lumbei cut ~. lU3I v. I virtually ai: •»t whu! %i yellow pine Softwoods made Up >2 ’ pet <• • the cut for the ve-t Us ’h- 1?' ; I cent consisting of han:w■>.«!- made up 12 per cent jam an • . per cent and assorted \ arr. n muinder. Some 6.')7.otJb thousand h«,a» : I of srjftwiHsds and ihsooo tl;.„ ■ board feet it liaiilwuml- m,<n H tcjtnt pnidl»M(nn thousand boirtd feet. Dispatch WANT ADS Gat Results FOR SALE OR TRADE SMAI.I. electric radio, slock pit!*::* : • ' trade. K. K. Cooper Noiti. Hriii erson or Route 2. Hend* i.m.u 3"-’’ FOR SALE t’HEA P H YDL<» W \ ter jacket lam-diy tiow w.Ut mai, pipfci, east iton„pij* ■*ve. ply plenty hut wale: . *m ■ 1 and Lumber Co. • * FOR RENT FURNISHED I with heat, e<-nDjll> !«»•.* •••1 •■ able rent. Mrs \V K Sun.' *•“■ Zeite Street. •*' , ‘ :t ' FOR RENT ONE NICK - > A<M'i. farm wth dweliinj; o' • tui.e :t. a. town. Api>ly J. W. J' kin -’■> : LETTS MAKE 1H33 A lIIL'.LR. AM' better year 1 The bii:u::-k in.*«»-" • can jHit more people '•• wo.k anythiwje else Ho: i tepai: model and paint uj>‘ Kee >' ' " you better Alex S \Ve' k ;:. i place ttf Values.'’ •* 1 COAL. GOOD COAI- l-F.T I’S HI 1 up your bm now wbde :t « * -'*■ ij it will be higher aft<r weather >"•" «rold We have a Toll stork !*■ for you at right price V" 1 •nd weight gjuaran'e.-d Ph- ne Hiaht’a Coal and W I Yaid IS red C FOUND FLOCK i*H' «*HI* R 1 * today. Own*! can '•'' identifying ard paying '■ J. E. Parks Antin'* Ac* e FOR RENT 8 ROOM HOI’SK Cl»e»tinil Street iialf 1*1*” k 1 West End School AU*> :*l" ! ’ 11 " fw rent in the Stonewah A 1' Brie G. F’lannagan ! 1 .NEW YEAR GREETINGS M*' : ’ “Th* Place of Vaues It ' ■ a pleasure to serve my n* • obk rs during th** past ;< ••' | your valued pationag*- L" greatly appreciated Alex - v *' kins “Where «|U-‘l>*y tel prices sell ” FOR RENT FlliSa' room unfurnished apartm* nt heat, garage and garden An 1 ern conveniences Ai»pN '•■ G. C. Blacknsll, +*-■' W* d Sa* - EXPERT SEWING MACHINE Si ’• vice on any make. Count O' p: accepted in payment ,lll!l! ' matndvr of December Bargain House. 219 Sou ! ' v ;, ' Street. Phone 51». BEGINS JaM’aß' - at -she Wwd**rs«Mi Bud***" >l^ A good position is hop*!'-- w a business training.

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