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AU /|»VE COME TO TELL YOU A/Miiay "\ OW, TOT TUT— " HEAR ’THAT T \ S' m W , l[;d ( COUHT S WORK ( ') ( XSIn 6 *B£So'foi!* KE AfyogonLy S WsH) ssci-^TSi!wisr n Us*- p SMue- / V beast- / r * '., | t ».‘ • '*._.. ~.?>. _. ' HENDERSON, (N.C.)' DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 1953 1 / • _ _. . f real. Pepp«rmirt •4-165 I mm DOUBLE MINT GUM SCARAB * s '^ e A/ % » \JQKFQIf(y I BEETLE WHICH THE ANCIEKT I Egyptians as I#!4M ' iptfWSSIS ■ SACRED. CLOSELY J w l fuDISStSBSi -JUNE BO<s AND TOMBLU* . , ISABOOTINCHANO 1 HALF -2-7 AOAH NUMSKUU. -me 0j) 4 CD r-A AtAw& ine in MVSTe- X rtFte. MenT- -sc^ct— > OPT // iTri^rS mail planes p o r In rna mem only ? ninMg^mv.mr.iif.'.T^: c v.imollencoff, C>Y=/AIvL NOAh= ~ CVAN I BOV V=/C\L- SEL -mfc£"TH FOR. A V “ > - 0 " I FL.OYC> BRADSHAW. ‘^My | '|| NC/ChTs , j I ' EM /N To TH.S PAPER JS. j A. Porr card will Oo Arrested in Germany -M' yev* v JH :: : : i. : : : _ ■ Hh This is Walter Orloff of Brooklyn, N. Y., a student in Germany, ifrho is charged with aiding Communis tic activities by the Nazi authori ties. George W. Messersmith, U. S. consul general at Berlin, pro tested Orloff’s arrest at Greifs wald. This picture of Orloff was taken when he was a member of the boxing team at the University of Pennsylvania. Tomorrow's ‘FORGOTTEN MAN' Stopped His ADVERTISING Last Week Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR RENT—MODERN~SIX~~Pnf^~ apartment, furnished or unfurl ed. Apply to Mrs. R j r Ustl ' Phone 39. ‘ Cor o blt s 200 SUMMER low- clearance prices. ISizes 16 to 44, in voile eyelette pi que and silk dresses. AVilii ams Style Shoppe. 26-lti WANTED—A FEW ALGEBR A A y f ' ar.thmetic pupils. Six years expe r ; ence as teacher of high school rna thematics. High School Princinal s Certificate. Class A. Alienne Wie g jns - 26-lti PEACHES, PEACHES, PEACHEsZ- Georgia Belles and Elbertas Hon per bushel. Road from Henderson : 0 orchard now closed. Follow det our to Epsom then come up highway to orchard, or phone in youi orders and we will deliver. W. H. Avscu phone 3707. 26-2 - FOR SALE TWO PURE RRED~GT 7 Ri nsey bull calves guaranteed t 0 make your cows good husbands. Each SIO.OO if sold at once. G. Fred Finch at Ice Cream Plant. 2541 NOTICE— GEORGIA"" BELLE and Elberta peaches, 75 c bushel. Epsom and Louisburg road closed. Come byway of Aycock school and Dement s Mill. G. W. Eaves, Phone 3704. 26-lti 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 fir€ 3. i9_tf. SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER FORECLOSURE. Under and by virtue of authority vested in a certain deed of trust, exe cuted and delivered to me on July 22, 1929, by Austin Jones and wife, Em ma Jones, said deed of trust duly re corded in register’s office of Vance County, N. C., in book 151, page 457, default having been made in the pay ments therein secured, I shall sell by public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in Henderson, N. C., on Saturday, Au gust 5, 1933, at twelve o’clock, noon, the following described property, to wn: Being lot No. 4, described and con tained in a certain map which map is recorded in the Register’s Office of Vance County, N. C., in book A., page 5, reference to which.is hereby made for further description. Begin > at an iron stake on John Street. Ida Richardson’s corner; thence along Ida Richardson's line in a southerly di rection 113 feet to an iron stake on an alley, thence 50 feet along the al ley and parallel with John Street, to an iron stake; thence North 113 feet to an iron stake on John Street; thence along John Street 50 feet to place of beginning. This the sth day of July, 1933. G. E. MONTAGUE, Trustee. NOTICE. Under and by virtue of authority contained in those two certain Deeds of Trust executed by Ed. Drumgold and wife, Jennie M. Drumgold, dated July 11, 1927, record Book 140. at Page £B3, and Deed of Trust dated March 17, 1928, of record Book 151, at Page 5, to R. S. McCoin, Trustee, and judgment of record Book 166, at page 205, substituting Al. B. Wester, Trus tee, in lieu of R. S. McCoin, and book 166 at Page 207, substituting D. P. McDuffee, Trustee in lieu of R. S. McCoin. DefauM having been made in the payment of the debts secured, and upon request of t«he holders thereof, the undersigned will offer for sale at the Cpurt House Door in Vance Coun ty at public aifction for cash, to the highest bidder on Monday, the 14th day of August, 1933, the following de scribed real property in Vaftce County: Begin at -R. D. Harris corner on Rockspring street, and run thence in a Southeasterly direction along said Rockspring Street, 64 feet to an un named street; thence North 22 3-4 de grees East, 125 feet along said un named street to a stake; thence in a Northwesterly direction and parallel with said Rockspring Street, 64 feet to a stake; thence South 22 3-4 de grees West, 125 feet, parallel with said unnamed street, to the point of T he beginning, being the same lot or par cel of land purchased from the Hen derson Loan and Real Estate Com pany by Ed. Drumgold and wife, July, 1927, of record Book 133, Page 142, in the office of the Register of Deeds, Vance County, North Carolina. This the 12th day of July, 1933. AL. B. WESTER. Trustee. D. P. McDUFFEE. Trustee. CHICAGO PULLMAN DAILY Lv. Goldsboro Lv. Selma 7:45 A , f Lv. Raleigh B '' 3s fj! Lv. Burlington 10:28 Lv. Asheville 6:4 ® ~ Ar. Chicago 2:50 Pii Thnough The Land of the Sky The Cool and Scenic Route Southern Railway Tomorrow’s ‘FORGOTTEN MAN Stopped His y ADVERTISING , 4 ; _ Last Week _ja»
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