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PAGE TWO BIG SISTER , , Bad News By LES FORGRAVE • > LET‘S DONJ'T WASTE- AViY' k hev.soddv ! LOOKlT! T 0.-Pvue.! 1 “TINAE. BETM ‘SAvIO VslE / VEA>W ; \ WEftt'S ABONCHOPf VI'UETS ANl‘ COULD SEECLEM [ 1 STtLL E\>eß’-tVUNi<3) WHOsl vie. got 3 l h<at3ol.v / e>LooMiNj<s'. Vf.ah'. let's HOME. PROWI V Vs/AAfl / TAwKE'EM To ~g-i TAwVCE‘EM --1::S::^~^:\A:~ ^ :\A: DC*JT OKJOERS-rAKiO 1 \Al VEAHj HE CLEM VS skiOß-SE .HE. HAS A EES/EIP.. SE‘LE \\ LIKES (Vv. HE'S ASMFOI_S\CK. EVROM EVVtOG VNJ _E CLEM, ) FV-OVOER.S ■ W L - THAT SWATE^ «^ oo yV-3-—Zy LOt *ZzX I —A j~ —* ,■■■•. y Copyright, ETTA KETT The Plot Thickens By PAUL ROBINTO V Axia <- i-r tic ton IX f* J " T A BLONDE YOUNG" MAm \j£R,M T NoUVJE SCQi ThAT BLONDE BOS IS DtCiC „w- ) T'LL PUT” ONE CNEJ2-ON j ”1® I llpSt® IX I , — rir jy On ilONtj SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott —— Copyright, 1933, t)y Central Press Association, Inc, * . AUSTRALIA , HA<* RIDDEN 90.000 M/LES Oa/ B/CVCIES BOUT BV M/MSELF 4-1? THE GUMPS —BACK HOME AND BROKE mi ' . \ CAN’T BEUE.V<E \X- / H&RE |*VE BEEN PLANNING AND OH - X HAVE TO DO ANYTHING - AMD 'THAT / \ CAN'T BEUEVS. IT- \ f PLANNING ON 'THE INTEREST CHECK ) /IF l COULD ] AT A ETO b 0 ptß^r \ THAT AFTER ALLTHESE YEARS t THAT IS DUE- AND NOW COAAES THIS/ ONLT GET UP - J 5 l r\uc - \ BIA\ THAT BI6» POT OF GOLD AT THE \ i y - AMD GET DOWN TO EARTH-/ V NNITHOUT \ KcSY ANOTHER PENNT COMINGcJ \ AND HELP \ ) \?A S»CK OF THIS WHOLE, BU^IKIESS- r '— / r HEKIEESON, (N.C.)' DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 193 S*' M-? 47 r $ P'n.HEX, D)2.-2.X THAT Pal ©r- // /] To ores certainly r%z3Zr~Z i- oT oF POMSR.^T^ S3 1 JUL Noah Numskull 1 NfIjICTMCSr > 0 \)» § \Z Tyffl ZZr’) A *£° Ilf J PEAR. NOAH- How 1 fc\nrr\ / \ could a \ we built | PICKENS RABUCK j ' ° south &i= aic>, /no, dear mqah = ifa 1 BATTERY BROKE | pI_A"TE. WOULD the COOK. CHARGE IT?” ,(/ * -r RYE MtaoVERN, t ' WP MAH- IN ToUR question -tonpahl La-J A __ THE OLD HOME TOWN Kegiitired U. S. Patent Ottice By STANLEY _/^Mo:-mo < . -<rrpAK\g.prre> v^i=^n^-r gw ' /wears those EAR-MUFFS -theyßE SHIPPING THEM A >'' 1 l DAY OLD CHICKS-TOATS ONE K-° ./%>.) SOUND H)S OLD TEWDEie HEART STATION AGENT DAD KEYES FINDS A ~ }LMJ| mm\ way to <set his mid-afternoon * NAP WITHOUT , INTERRUPT/OM 'STAiHUZry «■» c ’ CT g) 1933 Lee W. Farmers 1 Leader » wßW^sSßffis^faKmaw iimi ii jw|||Ht t Milo Reno This is a new photo of Milo Reno, president of the National Farm ers’ association which voted a farm holiday beginning May 13. Farmers from 21 states have agreed to withhold their products from the market until they are ac corded federal relief. Dispatch WANT ADS Pet Results FOR SALE: TOMATO strawberries, green cabbage green onions. Phone Grounds. W. T. Taylor. ' 10 FOR SALE THOROUGHBRED~gjj, glistered German pohoj fi ~“ ; months old. B. J. ' Shaw p hnn ! 298-w. \;°, ne NOTICE- WHEN YOU NEe L) motor oil eome to 817 North q. nett street and get the best only 11c quart. Guaranteed at high est speed for the tyghea pri^d CaiV ] 11 -3ti SEE ALEX- S. WATKINS FOR~PiN£ shingles, asphalt roll roofing, win dows, screens, screen wire, screen, doors, hoes, hoe handles and poul try wire. “Where quality tells and prices sell.” 13-iti STONEWALL APARTMENTS FOR rent: Prices greatly reduced, fur nished or unfurnished heated. Also furnished room and bath especially nice for one or two men. Eric Flan agan. sat. ts. PAINT UP WITH DEVOE PAINT and save the difference. Outside $1.35 gallon, Inside $1.50 gallon. Phone 600 and ask for other price* O’Neil’s Everything in Hardware. YOUR RUGS LET US CLEAN them now—Our completely equip ped rug cleaning plant assures thorough cleaning of domestic rugs, by the most modern method. Re duced prices for a limited time. Phone 464. Valet Cleaning Co. 11-13 , SPECIAL NOTICEL To my friends and the public I wish to announce I am now located in building formerly occupied by Whit more Goody Shop, 119 N. Garnett street where you may fine the choicest line of fruits and vegetables at all times, come to the store and submit a .name for same and the lucky one ac cepted will get one bushel basket cf mixed fruit free. Thanking you for your past patronage. ZEB V. MURPHY. 13-lti FOR RENT-TWO FIVE ROOM, modern houses, conveniently locat ed Oxford Road. Also one five room house, cloSe in would consider ex changing for farm property of equal value. See F. M. Dorsey. 11-13-16-18 f * FOR SALE: REFRIGERATOR IN perfect condition, 50 lb. ice cap acity. V. E. Rawls. 13-1 GROCERY STOKES. FISH DEAL ers and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. ; NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the authority and power contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by I. C. Rowlana and wife. Hassie Everett Rowland recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in Book 162, at page 423, default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, at the request of tne holder of the note, I shall sell by pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Hen derson, N. C., at twelve o’clock noon on Tuesday the 23rd day of May. 1933, the following described property: Begin at O’Neil corner on the wes. side of Breckenridge Street and run thence along said Street S- 350 30 E. 115.3 feet; thence N. 88 W. 110 feet more or less to Ransom Street; thence along said .Street N. 2 E. 91 6 J feet to O’Neil line; thence along said line S. 88 E. 40 feet to point of be ginning, this being same lot as shown on Plat Book “A”, at page 64. and a portion of the land acquired by I. C. Rowland by deed recorded in Book 1932, page 451, the Register of Deeds . office of Vance County, see also deed on. record in Book 156, page 481, in the Register of Deeds office of Vance County. This the 21st day of April. 1933. WADDELL GHOLSON, JR. Trustee If You Will Learn You Can Earn By learning to do one thing well your earnings and future are lire ited only by your efforts. Unlimited opportunities are open for qualified young men and young women in the printing industry. Why not learn so you can take advantage of these golden opportunities. WE OFFER A MODERN WAY TO TEACH AND PREPARE YOU FOR SUCH PEACES. Instructions given on Linotype, Monotype, Hand Composition, Preso I Work and Proofreading in Ameri ca’s outstanding printing trade school. Tuition charges and living expenses materially reduced Write for catalog and information SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF PRINTING 1514-16 South Street Nashville. Tennessee Nothing But the Mint Can Make Money Without Advertising
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