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J 1 J F : ' ,\ -iTfojlO'F f- Erl I■ ' ‘‘■'■--■-—l Faux*™ ,'_ ■'" 'J J ’ ».— Fin—— —AjRJ _ - - , r - - 7.- •, . -»y , , \.i: “ .'iuu---,*.—-f SCOTF’S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott 1 THE OLD HOME.TQWN _By STANLEY m -fHE Proceed Ino $ WAS "Too B>S Be i \ -iAKEM ihTto court'— Tf\c ownsr. w/AS i i V A.RR.ES'fED &y HUMANCSOCIETV for. f L* \ - DESPrTI£ rTs - ; :., > . /he W /^^ oRE NEC< —NEW VOEtd orty j/ i •■ —: * i -■ -;- r ' " KimS oF Siam is ONE * ‘ R NE COACH Do^ ©F 370 CHILDRE-K ®F I Sr* FORMERLY OWAJED BY JAKE B/ARiNES m T=A<HER- -TftE OLD 9"HOUSE. l Xim«n Had MAWy WIVES a “* - ■ ’ ~ _ . **£-- .. - *»* V X // MUSIC BOX «—. i U,*l - Copyrifihl-. 1983. bl Cenlral Pryw AaKo%gt% »“• CfSJ* V c 1933 Lee W Stanley Central Presa 9,^33 THE GUMPS —MILLIONS AT STAKE ~(&S Tctvm .ik BAA NOT BROKE") AnR. GrOAAP- / AJs4t> JUST TO LIVEN UP TMF \ / \ajpi i 1 x t v \ YET- ITTAKEIS. MORE THAN / IT'S A PLEASURE f£r AfAE. -I WAVE BROU6MY MV ) PtwE CARDS YOU FELLOWS CAN'T | \ I y E GOT* \ MILLION -1 A FEW TO UCK A l TO SEE YOU V POCKET BOOK WITM ME / WIK ALL TME TIME- * LL - TAKE ( EVERYTHING I ] noT PLA^- / Vare reSx- I'M RU.IM* LUCKY Two wwr »«nr ' ' , T J ! ■' : ' < S : ; >," .;, ■ .... ' '-.! ■■■'■' T !• Cosmetics GroujT" Protests, Naming -es State Board Raleigh. Aug-. I.—(AP)—j> pn tative.N of the Association 0 f v n * toiogists of North Carolina m °' ganization of persons practicing ° r " metic. arts in beauty parlors State .this afernoon were srh* 1 ! he to protest to Governor “ c ringhaus the appointment n f [l. ' il_ the three members of the State’, o° l metic Art Board. “' v "° 5 * About 200 members of the associa tion, which was authorized under 193 p State law, met here last ni / and set up the body. A resolunS was adopted petitioning the govern to rescind his appointment of \nhu~ T. Ritchie, of Asheville, and j t Smithey, of Reidsville as members 0 f the cosmetologists board. Punitive Policies Reign In Politics (Continued rroto Page one.i isom e of them continued in their tran sgressions . The thing crops out often. Th* (State Highway Commission gets man-' advices to tlirow certain workeas p -l fer their Republican polities, j/ welfare and school heads get similar advices. During the govemsihip cam paign of 1932 one of the charges lagainsit the State highway head vn-t that he had Republican workers Th-> chaiimnajn still gets the complaints. ' Evidently the hundreds of jobless Democrats feel that if tEetpe'aire amy offices to hand cuit these should gravi i fate to mien and women who w;-i 'regular in 1928 and w.lthout apology 'for the way they voted. It i s an increasingly popular song that, theca Democrats sing.I It got its first rr; Robert R. Reynolds opened -ea Sen'.o'tor Cameron Moinriscm for votir. >- to confirm Frank R. McNinch n power comjmi'ssioner, and the riskn.T was higher as {the attack becair.j shairper. j Unitdl tiimies became so hard ar.d jobs were at such a premium then was lilttle disposition to follow up the 1928 vote. But! there is nothing the .average Democrat brags so litltle about as that bolting which in ls2S turned North Catol'inia Republican. Pf Upfll tC* Ft WANT ADS Get Results WANTED: BARGE ELECRIC FAN and mirror about 4 feet by 6 feet. F. S. Page. . l-lt\ A3 BUSINESS THE good positions are going to those who are trained for them. Hender son Business School begins its fall teem, September 11. TOBACCO FLUES. FLUE REPAIRS, thermometers, lanterns, truck wheels axles, all curing needs at Watkins Hardware Co. 1-3 U EXPERT RADIATOR SERVIOE- Drive in today and get your radiator cleaned and repaired by an expert ■radiator man. All work guaranteed. Hicks Auto Service. eod-sti 12 FOR RENT MODERN FIVE ROOM apartment furnished or unfurnish ed, hot and cold water, $30.00 per month. Apply to Mrs. R. J. Corbitt, phone 38. 28-if WE LL MAKE FLUES To' FtFaNY size bain, experienced workmen, complete stocks. Watkins Hardware Company. 1-3 U YOU WILL NEED SOMETHING different to support your future let us suggest a thorough business training at the Henderson Business School. New termxbegins September 11. GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEAD 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 week-eneT ~ Seashore Special RALEIGH - DURHAM - SUFFOLK —TO— Norfolk-Portsmouth Virginia Beach AUGUST 13 Thru Coaches to Portsmouth and Virginia Beach Going Round Trip Schedule Coach Farei Norfolk, FROM Portsmouth Beach Raleigh I:SSAM $1.25 sl*s Wake Forest 2:39 AM 1.25 I*s Franklititon . 2:53AM 1.25 I*s Henderson ... 2:3OAM 1.22 I*s Durham .... 12:30AM 1.25 l* s Arrive Portsmouth 7:45AM Arrive Virginia Beach B:4SAM Rates same basis Raleigh-Durham to Suffolk Return leave Virginia Beach 7 P. M., Portsmouth 9:00 P. M. same day. SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES —TO— Portsmouth-N(orfolk-Virginia Beach On sale—All trains Fridays-Saturdavs —morning trains Sunday— return prior to midnight following Monday. For Details See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, Pfv. Puss Agt. 505 I. O. O. F t Bldg.' Raleigh, <y - Seaboard
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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