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Ûrnùrrami Smly ©fepatrlj Established August lî. 1914 Published E\er» Mlcrnottu Except Sunda/ by HENDERSON DISPATCH CO LVC at 10!) >11 une Street iE.N'KV Λ lïLWLS. Prci. and Editor I M. L. FINCH, Sec.-Treas., Bas. Mgr ri I t VHONtS editorial Office . ... 500 Society Eu: ·>γ 610 Sufiness ' iffiee MO The Herde --c'H ί>·» ly Dispatch is a nembu of The Λ ·.· l'.ed Press Southern Newspaper Psbliihei As «ociation ai ι · nt* NatîL Carolina '-iss λ>μ-,ι - ..tion. fhe \-v .· · Pus ι. exclusively -ntitleil · ■ fi'.· ·\piitli"ation ail iews disp itch β credited to it or not itherv ι ρ : ι led ih tl»i; ou per, and ίί ι (a aiiod herein. %tl rijthti . ■ t '. of special iispatci.ts ..ι· . . «..·· reserved MBSCRU'EION PRICES I'mli'i' Stri< iti m v<lvaurc Ur \ > Sô ilC ι IX Λ: '■ · 2 5Γ rtree . 1.5i, * eeki> ( by : ;y ; ΐί· ι '«r .es; ntfi-f :ι ilendt •m. Ν. ^ con ill· niaii Hiatus CIU'I Ρ : IKIES C: . ye : . tr.e.-i unif ; - Greece' :Λ light r... - ' ■- n<t :uivt* ïf. .·.>· eehamztrl λ ■ · ·· zed Bul i- c Yi;go - Un .. .iM.it· U be at , the ' ι : ;· i that, m\ · ■ r. t ry Green ' led by a. . .· ·· ; .< ■ mm . . :■·. d.t ^ Tru> G: ·-.· , - - ' .M Mu.v-' ■ lot !' ... · .y ' brag a:.»· -t .· arc ■ lo come thi; IM provvef . t ■ ' · 'II;·. iurces·. That ·■.. · ^ :: Dm ι. : J11 * ·.■ ν : ;:.···. t b ..· · ·: . mmlatioii wha ii et. ta :. ' .. . ccen h.· lot but for 1 nt( ■ en.ng. Th:.· η · alleviate.» the i ■ igi.t «α Mi ··.·«... Deft· .: .- de real .!i .'- r< ' aid of! (.'.·*. v. .".at-ι fvt-i . !.- -narce Much ' II dt · i'. m.: .aid how mlidi aid -:ι· c ι·. . at . nee · t ' M' Balkans Ί ' ' ! deU·: - mine the tcur.-c 'm rurks, Il Turkey and Β ' ·.: ·· ,>.cl : Greece in . ' ■ 1. .an theatre p..aν - . · . · a! ; battlefn .· I ...y -..i occ.pv ii. . . in-j va.~:< · i·'.: :am at : h r.-e · . . 'U«ly out ι : gt-ai . ι- one of1 the '■ '.'· irehill lead t ■ ·!! Ot tht h .:· . ·! -. . Mm'.-' Ann ' ·· .at: capita;-.. '" s h ·: ' Bulga·.. ίο η \ Do- ■ · :r. s ; Mm.: 1 ι ■ pe. αΐ!Π£ί ! firs*. ,i:.d · :h< ·.. Ip any »- mm : to see n.tM de·.·'·; . day.- · -i dt·.· · m t Β a I a : ■ .: .· : w ο E'.uaget '•-I· - g:a:Ux are soi ng , k two and a quarter ι:.:11ΐ'·ίί ;ι ra 1er : :...:i till? I utr.·· :··' :···.. >;ght. and they art· w to do about it. \V!.: ' y -.νill probably do is to try to foo) themselves into finding basis for estimates of increased in come», which they will argue to be plausiblt and possible of attainment. And un the grounds of past perform ance and probable expansion in bus iness that will yield more taxes, they may succeed ,ti their expectations. In the face of this situation, and the solution of the riddle that may be accepted, there won't be much like lihood of any such surpluses in State funds two years hence as have exist ed recently. The budget can be balanced, and it can be done by paring appropria tions that have L *en tentatively in serted in (.he spend ■>« bill. If in creases admitted to the ->°asure now were not necessary two years ago, . usa» cur today, Hiking : : r a·. ·: >·.» ir.nch · a : · with e\evy Ot · <··· ' > *! .·· goes to Hal.· r : - I d.fficult to depart v. y t it ; predecessors !' · revenue and spending ca· ■ adc to btlanct if there is a ■ îi.,1 tie- re to do it Lack .·: ' ι teal trouble with the i.: : I 'lid t'on Ot the budge' . ' nd Λ.-· long as tin ; ■tie >t spending mon ι . year, tlie legislatui « μ to have trouble in ma ι " ii.-1 as any indiv does But the law-makers are ι i en own personal ρ; '. may explain Τ rue to Form 1 · things that l.g. :>! evidential eanu the fight for return hrough the route of rep< 'tenth amendment. A dent Roosevelt, a ι. first time. ρίνη. .1 v. ith its attend.ι .t : return. The Ο ' . Cincinnati, says there are I.quor shops in Aim .' . . d with "on..·· 177.(1'" . ·. day . ' :.·. λati η "-s ·η 1.1 '. e lis to 'ά stop ; e ι ÛA iecreis ο' the ■ · ; " ,:V In these ι - .··■ ': :.:i- increas ed ·: ad α·"·· ernment. : · a gi ers It ' gat t t of j tician.- h is wna: latter li and t nr.· η. in. S. . ι Barlt-> ι-·τη goes arching on Liquii. ν iK t been ·. . ·. avay v. ith. and ·. :;.le its sale may be legal. .· . resr ··- «*·H f.» . -\·' .ega. d .r.g?. and will continue ΐ·> be. If . ese?" ■ .'.i-iattire denie? .· '.e reterendum. as it probably will. I cuse—will be the money that comes ι fr« l.iiuor sales. The politician· ; dor.': ' a-it te give that up. i\ .' if they ! do tnev will have less Cash to toy with Lai.. ·:· as an evil is r nning true, to for:: And if and when legal bars . .y again be lifted agan.st :t that ·.- 1 be ι illy aftt : a long, arduous, . ι .ι i p.it.ent ca;npa:gn ι·: education <.t ; '.he people, such as preceded the progress mad·· ' the time the j eighteenth .. ·.·:. < nt was adopted in 1919. S' ■ ■·:.:· of the drys will have to bee so pronounced that polit:,.:.· :: to talk back to the. :iiem. When that p. ■ : ι : ' e been reached, 'you w '. · most of the office ffice-seekers will be . e\ en as they are now -·.·.· for it. c..iture survey indicates ι be a shortage of spinach At last." remarks Junior, u-tting somewhere." Iwestern man proposes a na "G rumble Day." We have March 15. OTHERS' VIEWS MR. U'RI'-I? Γ ( (J NTS. To the Editor : It seems t·· η : ·!; ' η your edi-! t: nul headed. : ι lui' Hi; in illt' I ν ι ί ι. ·· ι " «.. : : h 1. t. «tu i« ' ! your zeal to get Μ ·· ι η*:·;.· deiVndi·»1 from some mythic I foe cause you tel . i\ facts v.itii iai-fcs Λι " -ay 11, big indus'i 1.11 i-' an d'^ng '.'κ | • have to defend l..e count·.y η th.· "awful crisis" draws near, and th: 11 labor is not doing its part. Now. "that is nul the way ι la' it it." I get to read some οΓ tl·» t ■ 11!, da il it-" that are on your ^ide of thi uar question, and they all agree tii.it big business is in many cases -low to do anything, and that some like the I Mellon Aluminum Company, and the : DuPonts are not yet doing anything i near what they -hould. Surely you ■ must have heard that the housewives I ot the country may have to give up all their aluminum ware for the i ' great defense," because the Mellon i company will not let the government : have theirs without an exorbitant price. Also many ul the great ship ι building companies and auto manu ! facturers would not move a peg un I til the government satisfied them they would get a plenty. We all know that these men who own these large manufacturing plants have every pleasure and com fort that God can give them thi> side I of heaven. And we also know that the condition of the working class i hell when compared with that of their rich employers, so why in the name of all fairness should not these i working folks have an understand mg with whomever it may concern, either the government or their rich 1 employers, about a fair part of the i .11 . .« V .1[ I '.'.'.Γ tn.lt .< here. ί iH'lieVC. .up tilt' prodl'. tug lias- .γ. ■ν ami tiivrvi>\ -t .lung - bit· .. bre.it ι .ttitiO >n out eminent thai every forward look : t·. : ei . ·.. e; ·:ΐιι> Λ'< ' the • ι Λ olid i· .liking peuple i.tiov: that the var produced a crup m ifiti* _ ι··, and it i- only natural to! to want '"('thing lot .t'd unes tin- ;."it· and the . .■> to ii>i that to have an ' ".J πι; 111»\\ : It id , t wait . ,. 'ΐ,. t'd g: ·· > d ha- mioblt'd ' dut il la-t el'toi : j'lnt. t". ,it \ i-oiT like •ι ,ey ι -ι Mr F.d ■ ■ >.· ί and 1 • ·: ..ii id we a ι owns tin-· . ! .- \■ ι r . '. ; porke' We fenow it has no conscience .·> ii m; U ί .ι .t ι opre ■ ,i' ■■:··' tenth « ! th· ■ : d II .t labor ha in mure · v *' ' t' ill a lai· I. I . .me \ it'll two hnn ,\ : til. I. . ..l out what ; !i< ;·. :.■.·■ ι promt's- 111 .· * ν ι - oi . j ■: up.gaiiita t: ;■ u-.'pt p· · -- and ratlin . i'it 1. : ίο aid tiie 1 - ; • k! V. th.lt \ '-lit· pnpt r ·. ottmiuM! t IAS 11 WRIGHT What Do \ i>u kmw About \ ; \V .1 1 ■'.·.· nue · C'· i>t ! i. " 3. w ■ ■ ■~ tenu ι ι 1 n" "T'wi · Of I Xort ι ( ' 5, Wh, ·· 1 · ί >«îlarif - . ui iiist Via: (). \V! ·' ' ' «-r C : ' iifc'ν ;* · * WSH i K> 1. The .! a i U ' ween 18β ! . ι ui ··.< ι-it ; ' '■ pic ' ' :'0 < )! p. t ·· tit : ' ·. ,1aCKst in the t\v.■ ·':.«· ι flure : President . ι im tiimvn artist. Ot!a a 1870. : K73-84. 185) ' i '··.··· .. : iocl !'.·>·>.dent ■ ί. ι.. :· ι : .·«· Λ con:· memorafive stamp, i.-sued in 1936-37 | a .rie d a ■.. i t ■ t1 ί i it .'1 era 1 Jack ϋ mi the it :' aid Gent ι 1 Wmfield Scott on 11.»· mi.t " Jackson's : >·.:.e The Ht ι m the center. Ί '.<· : .. t recent '. '. ; 1" earry the ' I icture el Prcident Jackson is the se\ t n-cent tai ρ . l ti t 1938 sent·#. ' 2 The 1 ir«-t a id it· . · i ■ .nils an ' thurized by the legislature el 1927 air,nunts te $ 1,351.1 SO.38. Ot this tuna' $763,976.89 is tad up m foreclosed pi · «parties. Fund Ne. 2 nuthoi i/.ed m 1929 amounts t.. $-16.801 83, with a total el $82.199.83 tad up ai tore closed properties 3. Tin t..tal adn Inistrative cos·", custody . 1 .■ aitiU'ii.'tice ot State prisonei the ! a -1 fiscal year amounted '< s3.352.S8ii. 4. The ι: it of the budget com îmsMoi th - legislature for the fiscal \> ending .Jane 30, 1940. show ' ' capital ,^-e's amounting to $37··.«: 286.45 This includes all slate owned buildings, institutions. re.il « ·. t ;gli\vay.-. equipment, etc. ί:ι· *..t state del·* amounts to $144 .mu i ici leaves a ·let bal ai: ο >L' .r. 921.786.45. : "!.·· la· · t i.-cal year .-how ·; t"talc !'·:· the 179 pa t. .. ·.·.. ' : >240.936. or an average sat ..ν ·. .h ·! $1,438. Salaries of capt.ii i.- .·. ι ft: Of I icers are not inc'icat'i · · ·· ..hove ligures. The t· ·'.·. c · ' ' · Lit !.\\. y patrol for : U·.-· y; r -.".62 94!» ft·.· · safety con st;*.'..ted the governing body of the It was ιm. nii'.e ci anmediati lv alter the Eng .... Martin, fled ' 1 . ·:.· ... 1. '■ ill New Rt'in. and with few changes remain ed a. ." ν . .· · · ι -.1 a.t! 1 the 1 ia ! ! ' a χ < ' ■ · 1 , con st itui . · ·.· I . - .\ΌΓβ( >.' ANSWERS TO TEN QUESTIONS >'( ■ Hack Page 1. V.■: - L'. i;tl . \v f' - 1 ! . 3. 1,59,(mu. 4. "'"■·■ ui . . ·· ! Iîfvt it ic. ΊΥι'.ιήι. ■ i .'I ! >: : t:· ■ 'it. 6 Λ; ι ::i .ιU1 40 M.:lh(in. 7. Kt ci< .:.! Wn.uo Hi'ur law. .· K: : ! i)< ··. U , . ; ; : : . ' IU. Lawirik".'. Capital Gossip By HENRY AVERILL AND LYN NESBET Raleigh. March 3.—The local bin calendar of the House 01 Represen tatives was cut down very rapidly Saturday, that branch ol the Gen eral Assembly passing an even fifty ' lotal bills in just about 20 minutes.' At tiie same time, it received three bill;—a net gain of 47 off the ac cumulated list. The Senate didn't do so well, but at that passed about six local bills and added none—a great-, ei percentage gam than in the House.' House. F.ight or ten Negroes came to the capitol Saturday to watch over the legislature—which makes laws for them as ν cil as for their white neighbors. S ,-..e of the members tried to gel lirpresentative Calloway to have thru: extended the courtesies of the lobby "They ain't my con stitute» ts." ...id the tallest man in the assembly, "because we haven't got a single Negro vote in Transyl vania CoU!l'\ There v. . lull in house proceed ings Saturd. ν .rning. l'p rose Hu bert .Jar'. Buncombe and .-aid. "Mr. Speaki I ι e over in the far eastern . id<■ his ehaniber a for mer meml.i this h ι ι.-e, who ha .-.tayed ; <· i.m r.ghteous path·· and accept· · al on the otii'T ■ ;de ol the bu I de-i:· ' ■ '"elc· :: ( I id y \V . i ι .· tigat .>.·· » .ι · ι nj refei ιτημ ,· I rnati 11 ici ! ; ι il : i ι !>t Kl UlH'd. ',i ti"i extend 1 • '! the lobby,' ■ ι c .η be ci unit ethmg every Sat-| was liis Hob Roy- i • ι . "iided the îeo Λ U ; i ι m Cheriv'. tiotis. Mr. Cherry| Follow nig :.p all tlie newspapci cnntl evcr-v .uiout, tin· ·· ethod of se lecting tile i:i v. history lixt book for tilth grades. come- complaint that the adoptee boolî ha- sc*0i6 utterly ι il excusable t riors in matters >r t.s:l> a.»ct " t.unabli tact. AsIh\ ille. fiir instance, complains that the book ιc-lers m Thoma- Wi ll as .i lamous author who died in H)4o. The w riter ividently in mind w as Thon.as Wolfe j who died on Sept. IS. 1938. Friends; ol J ule Warren, who wrote the his-1 tory, and ol' the board of education; which adopted it attempt to excise. the errors on the ground that speed i was essential in gelt IP g it ready lor j the printers. A committee presided . ve: by Sen ator Jeff Johnson was di-ctissmg a proposal to -et ιιρ another commis-I sion to study bus conditions in the' ; tate. Senator Van Watson was op posing the scheme, and he took oc casion to remark that the "Senate yesterday adopted a bill, winch ! think ought to have been beal. ao | give 25 or 30 lawyers jobs." Chair man Johnson immediately ruled 111.· Nash member out of order (The ι commission referred to was the He-i codification Commission, oi which! Senator Johnson is chairman) i Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, state health ; ' officer, had been ill lor a lew day | with "something like flu." He v. a [ accosted in the capitol lobby by Boh ι I Coleman, well known figure about I Raleigh-during legislative period.· .and a long time friend ot tiie doc-1 I tor. Said Colemair Vmi go on bac;. 1 to your loom and go to bed You go; to take care of yourself." Said Rey nold - "I'll take that advice fron ι you just like ye ; take the advict I : give you pay no attention to it Election Board lakes No Chance I)»ii\ Dispatch Bureau, in tin· Sir Walter Hotel, i I.VNΝ NISBET. Π li gl ·.' :5.--L«*ist fall the] Carolina's capita' proposal, spoil-1 papers and nu >.· t 1 organizations, I'm·' 11 not govei nmeiH. i ! tliut voting, and] ,'udge Hunt Park- | t . · .... jii»n on tax listing I (itlinquency, several Raleigh regis-j ι 'on the carpet and, l. : ι.. ·.! t.·on- u signed under près- | ι.· D ·ίη·; the course of proceed-j i' .· -oiiii' unconiplinaêntary thing.» v, ere ;ni :-bout the folks who ap ! ι ' -inted the.»( registrars in the first ι ! place. Comes now time for another city election, this one to name a mayoi , and two other commissioners. It tali, ti, the lot of the county board ol'j j elections to appoint election officials. | The estimable gentlemen on the board are playing safe and are not going to get caught short this time. A public meeting is scheduled for the Wake county court house this afternoon at which suggestions will be heard about suitable appointees ' and after getting as nearly as they can an idea of who the voters want on the various boxes, the board will announce appointments. I Of course this is a local proposi tion. concerning only Raleigh. Such news value as it has lies in the riovelty of the idea. And then there was the gay lady who found something to like about young spendux—until he spent it all on her. SCHOOL PATROLMEN j TO VISIT CAPITAL! Charlotte. March 3.—Those sturdy j . ι (i ill i% minded lads who make' up the Schoolboy Safety Patrols in 1 scores ol Carolina towns and citie: | ..re polishing their badges and clean-1 mji their S..i: Brown belts these ear- j liest spring days in preparation foi the tenth annual assembly in Wash ington May and 10. Hundreds of τi.em will represent North Carolina and South Carolina at the national gathering. The Carolina Motor Club, which started the Schoolboy Safety Patrols in the Carohnas m 1933. reports that several hundred bright-eyed Caro l.na bov- will . ttend the Washing ton meeting to take part in the big pa rack and hear President Roosevelt. The motor club will send its special emerge nev and cruise ear to the na t:· 'ial e.ipitol with several executives ι I tile club. Club Secretary T. K. i ickard. Jr., .-aid that each attending ρ .trolman must nave a participation card signed by a club executive. There are 1.372 safety patrols in the two -t.ites. comprising 15.3t>9 patrolmen. WANT ADS FOR HI·:XT SIX ROOM STEAM healecl apartment, just renovated, two blocks from West End school. Apply in person to D. P. McDuf iee. 3-3ti \V ATKINS ROUTE—FINE LARGE established business for reliable ambitious man with car. No in vestment required. Write The J. ii. Watkins Company. Department A. Richmond. Virginia. 3-2ti GUARANTEED SERVICE FOR ALL makes of cars. "Bill" Hester in charge. Modern equipment. Cand ler-Palmer Motor Co., William and Mitchell streets. Studebaker Sales .,nd Service. 27-tï FOR SALE — SCOTCH BROOMS, pink crab.-, box elders, sycamore trees. live oaks, silver maples, ligu strunis. mountain laurels, weige· has. Golden Bells. Mountain snow balls. double altheas, grancer gray beard-. Mountain Hydrangeas, sweet shrubs, coral berry, red woodbine \ ine; native mountain azaleas, red, white, pink, orange, flame: valley magnolias, red bark dogwoods, biidal wreath, Van Houttie >pirea.-. Mountain Rhodo aendron. white, pink, orchid; spruce pine, wistaria vines, silver pine, pink almonds. 10c each. Mrs. R. E. Hendricks. Marietta. S. C. 3-lti ! FOR RENT: FOUR ROOM UNFUR ni.-hed downstairs apartment. Turner avenue; five room house, being painted inside and out,, Nicholas street; Urquhart Print Shop Building. William street; service station corner North Gar nett and Andrews Ave. Service Station. Oxford Road; 3 room un furnished downstairs apartment, private bath, Harrell street. Phone I 341-W. R. L. Mustian. 3-lti ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. : North Carolina: I Vance County: Having qualified as administrator i of the estate of Mrs. Delia P. Ed ; wards, late of the County of Vance, IV. ('., this is to notify all persons ! having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned . at his office in Henderson. N. C., on or before the Uth day of February, 1942, or tfiis notice will be pleaded in bar Of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 10th day of February, 1941. HENRY T. POWELL, Adm'r. of the Estate of Mrs. Delia P. Edwards, Deceased. 10 17 24-3-10-17 getting "Garden conscious again llME TO ÙlG1. : lly's sali: , ' ! ■ S pate lit w.*<»-'*> Τνη^ΠΚ··»* 0* ', \ Up to sixteen a hut is a Boy Scout, but after sixteen he becomes a girl scout. WANT ADS Get Results WE SELL V1TA-VAR PAINTS AND a complete line <>t oil . turpentine brushes and supplies ι all km(]s Tanner Rooting Co.. phone Cu6. -11 WE ARE EQUIPPED To ulVE Υηΐτ factory finish resoling a , u convince you. Wo call for η,Λ1" liver. Phone 638. Οπ^,,.ν n<Lde Shop. ' " ^hoe 13-tf FOR THE NEXT TH1RTY~DÂYS cars washed and greased tor SI .on Also bargains on grinding valve/· installing rings. and any kind oi mechanical Work, Legg-Parhatn Company. Phone OS. 28-t( LOST: ONE BROWN ANÏmvhÏtî; golt shoe and one i lub. puttei. Sunday evening un ι'η·· tmit. \vm. der, or Garnett -tr« < ι ί^l^-Ltr-c re turn to Mrs. B. li. Perry. Church street. Reward 3-l«i WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL kinds of body and fender re pair work. Motor Sales Co. THANKS FOR THE i'hl.KPHON call Friday. It nen-. again. call 3-lti FOR RENT MARCH 1. ι >NK STEAM heated room. Very desirable, clost in. Young lady prefer: ed. Cull 654-WX. l-and-3 REGULAR VALET cleanme protects fabric fibres, by ren···. ng oiL, dirts and stains that tend to weak en libre strength. Ρiι ■ .·■ 4>i4 Valet Cleaners & l)yei 3-3ti TIRES, BATTERIES^ CASH OK CREDIT. All tires guaranteed 12 months. Batteries recharged 50e. Carolina Tire Store, next door to A. & P. Store. Phone UI24-J 21-ti WE ARE NOW HAVING A SPE cial Sale on washing machines. Large 6 lbs. wa.-hei ,is low aa S49.95. See these hargams now while they last. Hughes Furniture Company. 1-3-4 GOOD PRINTING WILL MAKE money for you. Son y printing will lose it for you. We do n<>1 >d print ing at competitive pro - Be as sured by culling All· d' Printing and Office Supply Γι 3-tf FOR RENT JAN. 1—MODERN FUR inshed apartment. D. . A. C". Yow. 12-eod-tf BABY CHICKS, DAY OLD AND . started. F. C. X. feeds and seeds. Henderson Hatchery, back of Leg gctt's. 26-28-3-5-7-111-12-14-17 WHEN FAUCETS DRII', DRAINS clog, leaks occur, don t delay. Cull us for service. ,). G. Wheeler. Jr.. phones 378 or 812-J. 3-3. Everything In Livestock MILES — HORSES — MARES — COWS HAVE JUST UNLOADED CAR OF large size good young mules. Most ly matched pairs. 3 pairs especi ally fine sorrell mare inules. 4 and 5 years old averaging 24 00-2600 lbs., each pair. Also one 1500 lb. grey mare 5 years old. In all, 102 head. Some of the best males to be had anywhere. 34 head with colt teeth. 40 second-hand mules· Special price on these to dealers for quick sale. Fresh milk cows for your inspection. Give us a trial before buying Satisfaction guaranteed. G. M. Chnppoll. Creed moor, N. C. R. W. Hal! and L. D. Lee, salesmen. 28-3ti. RUGS CLEANED BY OCR MOD ern methods regain their original color and luster. Years of wear are added, the cost is sm ill Huffman Cleaners, phone 51. 3-2ti BUY OR BUILD A HOME THE building and loan way. We furnish the money quickly — no waiting. Henderson Building & Loan As sociation, ΑΙ. Β. Wester. Secy. (3) IF YOUR CAR IS SLOW AND sluggish, giving low gas mileage, we can locate and correct the trouble with our Sun motor testing equipment. Evereadv Chevrolet Company, phone 707. (2) WANTED BY' MARCH 10: SET tled woman tor companion for mother. Will pay $10 per month. Write or see Horace Wilson. Oxford route 5. box 59. 3-lti LET US PUT RAMCO RINGS IN your car and Ramconize your pis tons. Job guaranteed 10,000 miles or 12 months. Legg-Parhain Com pany. Phone 65. 28-tf WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANY; where, anytime, day or night. Jusj give us your order and we will have your choice flowers delivered fresh and promptly. Bridget's—The Florist, phone 380. SPECIAL ON REBUILT LIVING room suites from S7.50 to $42.a0. Come and pick out the one you like. R. E. Satterwhite and Sons, near Fire Station. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT that insurance policy on youi Home, Household Goods. Mer chandise, business property or au tomobile? Are you sure you have the proper protection in event oi loss? Consult us freely without obligation. Cates Insurance BRING YOUR CAR TO US FOR any kind of repairs. We have mechanics experienced in ;il makes of cars and our shop is £n of the best equipped between Ra leigh and Richmond. Legg-Parha' Company. Phone 65. INSURANCE — RENTALS Reel Estate—Home Financing Pergonal and courteous attention to all details. AL. B. WESTER Phone 119 McCoin Bid*
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