SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK. - . By RJ. Scon i«vr* r 'V 'f-t l’«L P)’<*S C jr.r am- k L*l- ■■■■■■■■— from The. eves / Zk Will A persons, R£<aßDUSs| S or HP i<; (IT >• MOST HIDEOUS DANCE IK ALLIfIEwop,LD~- dance of The amatomian wißls of bratil ■ **-*'-* »HIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE Woodman Spare That Tree by E. C. Segar DANCEGAL OUTFIT filciovS UKr C /cV HERE’S A GOOD DANCE AN* ~5 i 2ipZ2^~^?l HOUJ‘O YOU UKE A _ ™ A\HT IT? 7 ■ swell riOB DANCIN' IN MV J| K \ 4*^^Xv I t\ -> •s if ~ /qita ISriuin rights rciervf J ****' „ /-» * *''■•*-—*— L..-L —~ -*•— I mil. t - ~r - - |SI f 1911, King Tfatuffs Syndicate-, lr.c,, *N . ,| | ■ pig! l*j(i SISTER < Npv v [ FORTyR aVE TH& LETTER-SAYS TweY/ GOSW'TO ) 1 | WOOLDMT 1 LOSE THOSE KEYS V*&\ 1111 V -~T\ j- 4> WAS ' Tv^u^v< - JO ST- I VAOST *T O ) (VTA?; IP I ‘ SLOW r «k BoR\EO }--Cf VAVGVAT 'S'E SET NTO HV HOO*SE .I'M A, S\CK AwlcW Li / IU I A 00-OO O!! \* SLOW #r?(t ■» L TM£ DiGGiMGr ! 3 J> \ ijgp^i Jl ' . ( Slfe^fe^i -'--';>• l^feAP M I A KETT ilow but Sure By PAUL ROBINSON IrrooLEO k.TO, (EVSh 1 Told vou fHETO Do I HEV f1 | WV, «.r> »| ItAReTH 1 SiZAKtkoff,'l i JijSt K EM/ (4 k our or the b>g<sa M& - \ \\'w j;\i f — -J77 , - '““ ” r«£ Zu~m~p~s ~tTme To ZaTl a Walt ' YOU EVER o (H‘« HEAD 0 ENOU6M »S EKiOUOM- ) fHE HASSI'T BOOCrWY ANYTHIN C7 FOR %^ZZZ7~^% >S Y L P?VM(JN Al RE H VJ HO V WANTED TO V BUT HE'S CaOINCr TOO FAR- / A YOO SINCE YOU'VE MOVED IN HERE- \ Hfc H ° Hj IT'S 6ETTIN6 SO YOU CANT ( ! |TS ABOUT TIME TO PUT A STOP TO } KEEP HOUSE - VNELL THAT S KEEP HIM OUT OF THE KITCHEN-\ ALL THIS- I'M fcrOINCr TO PUT MY f\ - Bim A/UMP-^— N I YmmmffiMT mi ell-if he wants to \ foot down - either you get %a k THF J: ,—. / r r \ 1 J®7%:o j\ flounce around ini petticoats, HBf/| j- —oa house and a pf.al fjv nunt ? I - lOJE-'jfe ILL TELi. Mfrt I v-fi HENDERSON, (N. CJ DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1943 THE OLD HOME TOWN Registered U. S. Patent Office By STANLEY W "* /1 \o\m many)' - HHorl ~ l| / STATES ) ( HOW'D I KNOWA 4 V«J // V D,D YoD A HuTI f WE ALWAYS / \ 1 ( PASS ) tnJ N TRAVELED ) V N i™ / ( AT y CHET STROLLERNA/HO has been \nith / A OfECUS ALL THB BC>YS AT * “HHE DEPOT .NNITH HIS OBSERVATIONS “gegM-rffAt- | PAGE SEVEN WANT ADS Get Results PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE for home made fruit cakes for, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mrs. M. C. Miles, phone S7-W. 21-lt FOR SALE FIVE BURNER OIL range like new. Will sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at Carolina Shoe Shop. 20-2 ti PLENTY OF GOOD DRY WOOD and coal. Best service and lowest prices. Phone 546-W—we deliver. Linden at old Henderson Coal and Wood yard, North Henderson. 13-ts I AM AGAIN TAKING ORDERS for Thanksgiving and Christmas de liveries of my ‘‘Home Made Fruit Calces,” both light and dark in any size. The sale of 700-lbs last year attest their uniform high quality. Reasonably priced. Samples upon request. Mrs. F. E. Pinnell, phone 445-J. 21-2 ti FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE on Rockspring street. Al. B. Wester Insurance-Rentals, Phone 139-J. FOR SALE OR RENT MY HOME AT Middleburg. Six room dwelling, out houses, good garden and water. J. B. Phipps, Middleburg, N. C. 16-61 — —• I WANT 3 MEN FOR LOCAL TEA and Coffee Routes paying up to s6o' a week. No capital or experience re quired but must be willing to give prompt service to approx. 200 steady consumers. Brand-new Fords given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 6069 Mammouth, Cincinnati, O. 21-ltl WANTED TO RENT OR BUY FIVE or six room house in good location. Will buy if price and terms satis factory. State location. Address B. Care Dispatch. 19—tti ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF STOVES just arrived at “The Place of Values” in time for the next cold spell. Alex S. Watkins. 21-lti THE NEWEST THING IN BAT tory radio, L-Tatro Radio, uses only 6-volt battery. Guaranteed to oper ate on less than 3 cents per day. Loughlin-Goodwyn. 2b-tf TURKEYS—LEAVE YOUR ORDER for turkeys at Old Dutch Fruit Store next to Wilkerson’s Wbod Yard, Garnett street. Delivery at anytime. A. IS. Oser. FOR SALE SEVERAL THOUSAND early Jersey Wlakefield ca'bbage plants SI.OO per thousand. Mrs. S. W. Duke, Epsom, Phone 2303. 15-t.f SPECIAL ON SECOND HAND Liv ing room suits, pianos and new bed room suit 1 ;, mattresses, $4.75 up. Everything in new and used fur niture. Home Furniture Exchange. 101 N. Garnett street. Phone Bb. 2'l-tf WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE new and used furniture, stoves and ranges at sacrifice prices. Home Furniture Exchange, 101 N. Garnett St., phone 80. 1-ts Id IMBER VA LI lES. SEE OUR NEW ceiling at $2.25 per 100 feet, also extra good grades in flooring, weatherboard mg and boards at “The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins. 21-lti WE HAVE FOUR GREAT LINES of Battery Radios to seleet, from. One for every person and every home. Philco, Sentinel, Bosch, L- Tatro. Loughlin-Goodwyn. 2b-tf FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM COT tage wilh bath on Breekonrldge street, close in, rent, reasonable. R. L. Mustian, Phone 311-W. 21-lti HAVE PLENTY OF EARLY JER sey Wakefield cabbage plants. Get your supply at Breedlove’s Produce Co., 15c hundred, $1.25 thousand, or same at M. L. Grissom’s farm at lower prices. V. T. Grissom. t9-6ti. BUY OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR wrapping purposes and kindling fires. Big bundle for 10c, three for 25c at Dispatch office. It 1-ts For Good Used Cars —See— Legg-Parham Co. FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under ana by virtue of authority vested in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Will Gris som amj wire, Bessie Grissom, on Ist day of December, 1930,, to R. S, Mo- Coin, Trustee, said deed of trust duly recorded in book 162, page 283, Regis ter’s Office of Vance County, N. C,, and that certain instrument wherein Al. B. Wester is substituted Trustee under said deed of trust in lieu of R. S. McCoin, said instrument duly re corded in book 166, page 411, Regis ter's Office of Vance County, N. C., default, having been made in the pay ments therein secured, and at the re quest of the holder of the notes, I shall sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door in Henderson, N. C., at 12:0b o’clock M., Saturday, December 15th, 1934, tlie following described pro perty, to-wit: Begin at a stake on West side of path leading to public road; thence N 88 W 20.8 chs. to a stone in Cog hill’s line; thence N 4 1-2 E 27.55 chs. to a stake on Camping Branch; thence with the meanders of said r branch, N 56 3-4 E .60 chs. S 77 L 4 , E 5.70 chs., N 77 1-2 E 3.70 chs., N 74 E 2.90 chs* N 64 1-2 E 3 chs., N 86 E 2.50 chs., S 64 3-4 E 3 chs., to a stone; thence S 3 3-4 W 29.25 chs., to the beginning, containing 59 acres, being the land bought from R. H. Hood. And by R. H. Hood from H. P. Hicks. This the 13th day of November, 1934 AL. B. WESTER, . Substituted Trustee,

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