Vrnùfrfà» Bally Bteyatrtj Established \uku>I 1- 1911 Published Ιλι·γ\ \ftcriioiiii l\n|H Sunday I>\ HENDi i:so\ ι»ι<ι· \κιι ι ο ι\ι at 111!) λ <>uii!4 Street HENRY A DEN'N'Is! Pies d Ed M. L. (ΊΜΊί Sec - lYeas . Bus . MgJ I 1 1.1 I'IKIM > Editor..ιι ι ' iv Society 1 1:1 busine.-.- t ΤΙΚ' Ht : .vit . ' niemlit Soulhei : Nt ·. . SOCKitl1 11 1 ti Press Λ The Λ sj >c it» entitled ι■· new.- til-; otheru . ·. û 1st) tin All rigl ' dispiitcl.t SI KM Kit· 1 ION l'Hit i S Pa> .ible -tin tit in idv.uire One Ye.ι !j Six Mi Three M Weekly Pei Copy Entered :.···. : son, X I' Γ7 71 Lesi W> Forget Congress shall make no law respecting an estab lishment of religion, or prohibiting the tree exer cise thejeot; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. — L S CO: V.> 'Π The gli.:> lorever. ' works,· I' «4 Wartime" Washington ( Ed. ' ■ ■ ι i ι YVa.-l a..· .! dfciigiitii.; th>naI ν .ι j ' ι never of but:. ι > . ha.- \νι·. - ' grande! anywhe: a t ■. :>· a casual hurried ι ' is uifieien; ' < ' tht \ a.-t ' . been and Τ\νυ yt'.i, : : l'erence .s. but. coat!.·>'.<·.! :: day> ut hardly η. same. (Λ. 1 er time- i t ι beer, ρ i · i progrès alone . ι·,. C iilgi i'. ciuding ..···: machtn.i·. it ■ I . v.·': a·! are its · : . ■ ' ■ a ·ι '.i la* H ;>e tract»·>n t".., · ·. Π..:. η crowds '.. . · ι ■·■ ci \ m ·, ι * then some far the Senate fend-leaa debate .. a .·:.·■ ieries b«:n - ■ ■ ■ ι ad t ne-s i n t:.i . i pat on : their QVVtl n'eie-t oy lor :: ::.e lull SUiapt. : ni remain a :a bored t. . ι ·> : the cen.- . i a largely other ι :e.. One -· ι iu' : tht teeln._ :i< thaa ι rdina.;» current leading tha the counti ·· \\. ,:i a;i .1 mind about v.l:a; to do. b it ,-u la has been a::.. ·. ■ . a a colic! sion. Tilt t ; ; Iae II· ai. t perhaps e·. ' tn< Sei a . wv'.'„ having a.- much il - ι. ■ ι. a gond dial about ri ι «·«. a tr\'.- eei nomic future. \V rid a ,·;ι·· h \ in every in-tance ί«Ί·ιι η rli à an in some instances have dried up ei tirelv. C'ungn .-s ρ ana ing levy jniie idol taxe- to a· i;i van the cost of dt lei:<· . ■ r λ a * taxes will be met in thé lace of cu tailed trade : ·. 11 ci in. · jc a puzzle to its own members as ' other people. VVlu-i ' . .·»· ii;sc.i sion of such subjects, there is butting it heart!- .is;, r. ' tone .vi More· ver. theri ,.· n· difficulty . sensing the deep .-.Mted ·-aeei over the trend of λ rid event.», l'a riotic Americans iv-pe nrt dare believe th;it in the er.ri whenevi and wherever that is reached, rig! will triumph, but t::ev feel that tl only way out of the current mess straight through, and not around n< over nci under. That much oaci ; ν'.ιικ 1 ι - ahead lew doubt; .uid t· tee!. too, that the American ι ι .ι a> a whole are not vet -nl «ι. w hut they are lacing. ·. ι .ears subversive elements at work even in the government st Ltcture '.sell. The lernutes are e ·■ d .. c setting by with a ' di.. .it aight not to be . it An i l it ., λ i ι ad. ! .ιmal .>«■ us taken ad\ alliage ι '!.i t ... yet for some reason general or Widespread ι aching dow n. . ■ ' u wever, tiieie • -.· α . diahty on the p.n ΐ ι 1ά fil at tile Winte j ι all ol its dignity · .... and quiet, cullers .i.ide; olltcial auspice -, I and a readiness to date and please. Maybe ι extent when b!g e .<·. probably it does . its and brass but . : : ley ι espect the , del ι icr.icy and re Λ-: s.lly picketers who patrols on the banners teign i" se ol peace, i'\ may be sonie ■ Λ woman, il y . ι spectacle, accosted ι '. e question ol ν ■ nuiHimst, and y ■·. λ e "what do ' 1 11 , Γ. v. ι ; ; cil came the 1. ' i \ ι are. ' Vet ' . i .11 ' : ' mil's ted. Λ . ι . ,.ι - ιι· ' Vi Ι1Γ..1.1 Ι.» .it war, Ι vet ,ί ι·.ι.Λ to sense tue lee ling that Wb really are m ;md may $mb| be in na.i ι is well Kven 111 a leu ! ■ ■ : : .■ any .; piv.-.-ions ran be ■ • nit lied :>y a look in 011 the nation ' • I -rene. lltK'!l -ι>in and heard ••v lecouiitinn would .«ei've in· ' ι , ; , 11 g< d 11 : p, ·-.«·. Il.lt ears to tllf glVatlCl ι . lid eyes wide ■ pen catch may cup : · >t thought, hi'jas, and i»I 1 1 fears that surge hàck and lorth on i : wavts and ■ .' unes. It is1 ; *"v\ ait.mo" Washington, with the! m M'.arks always included ii ■ id llit.t wm.Id -maek ra il gloat fi· .id ht get his hands ■ gu-at city and all that it π·p IV"..-: I e thought! V. ' ■■ tl an ι: ι■ ι r fantasy when ' ■ · · : leet.1 -11 U'stlfii'.- there are j •ng-t as who.-e minds and ι- ai that d.ieetior. !· \ ··. ι . ,·.■ person know.- that ι..'.- l; e.itnes- and power have! ' 1 eeaUM' ut pi incipli's e" j ..ent that are the .aitithe.-is ι :.d oily at \ ariance wit:, the. • n.ι and tyranical -ystem that s; j ><'eking i" fasten it.-elf upon the 1 le wot Id. 1 ni- deiit.illy. there is all impulse i ι 'Lit ι .1 plug . tin.- Silver i te.,1 ι ·ιι tiii Seaboard. No ad · anyth : g 011 that. It is . .· last v. · . it in ι ..--l uge1, comfort, ο· ..lid -|leeci part of the ! Λ ι d Si .111,; d personnel is I .·- oeeii lu these many J ·:·'■'·..< ''d 'iirtesy and at- ; i ·. 1 * ns for their com- J eM . and g'>od will. Ν· 1 ' • 1 1 eeipient ol such at-1 ,· becoming a friend | tnd .1 already that, then | e t before. η. Α. υ. Vacation and Safety l.*\idmg the Winston- j ^ J nuil cites warning* by . li .i-utt, director ol the high- j i'y division, to parents and . ; alike to take ample preca.i sateguarding children, now ; ' ' · ν are out ui school for the, It is a timefv warning on I and proper observance I M:., y rules ! saiety may save j ■ ..I many youngsters and cut i ir..U'ic fatalities during this ; ■ » η period. Al.iady this type ol fatalities is i.g ι ral ly fifty percent ahead ' year, and certainly that ought '■ enough to arouse-motorists and ■ nt- to the responsibility that rest* them in trying to prevent ·;« or injuries. Mr. Hocutt outlines a lour-point i ''Aram for parents in the interest . 111d safety: 1. Provide attractive places lor e ' ! ; alien to play away from traffic. _ Discourage children from visit i . : 114 playmates out ol their immedi neighborhood unless their parents v ■ ι ί |>r.-v.de them with a ride i.r walk t, j with them. 3. Do not send children away :.···. ; home on unnecessary errands. ,, 1 Help children develop safe r habits of walking, playing, skating a ι and cycling. ■ j For motorists this three-point n program is recommended: η 1. Kc^p a sharp eye on children t- who are walking, running, playing ο ball, skating, or riding bicycles in or ,r ι adjacent to the street or r adway. ,t| 2 Try to anticipate sudden move ,> I nients of children. is j 3. Be prepared to stop quickly in )t-1 tne event of sudden movements by ι- children. OTHERS' VIEWS Ft)Κ SI IIOOI. ΙΊ.ΛΝ. Tn the Ed ι to ι : I am vory much in ι.,\·>ι ι .ι ninth month .itid twelfth .ar.uk· for tilt1 -(.•hools d| 1ΚίηΗ·γ>ιιιι. .nul will >ιιι■ port it m tlu· coming spécial election. i' O SKIrTiHI May 21. 194 ! What Do You know About North Carolina? By FRKD H. MAY ι. wlu.t ivîis (lie i.i-t li'giil ot.el li'Uylit .π Ν . tli ιΛιι oltnu J. Htm ni.iuv ciitthf, including ,ni)k ι o\\ >. ι . ι - ' " li ■ \ Τ11 C'ill, χ Who wην tin* jçovernor «nid M'lKiti i ...:.ii ,:,ι·ιί .. -.i.l ,ιμ...ι1-' Ν.'fi I l' >·< : > < · .If rooni>ti ιc 11111. ί.ιι >ud.- ' 4. What penalty was provided (of settιιιμ l'on·»t ι ii ι in it; , 5. How much did Reynolds defeat I laneock I'm tin I )i-■ . ι .itu nomi IKltloll loi I i : ο Γΐι.ted St.ill'.- .-elliltC ,n 1938 li. Wh..t tin : ■ 'n111- custom ill 17Γ><> · .ιι show ing h ga l thiii Hi . u· ·· >d pi ι ··. de. .' \\>\\ I its. 1. The la.-t ii * el e dueling w a. outlawed m a Γ "bn.i vv.is lit' tween forme: i_ . ■ · : ι mgre. man Κ i chard Ιλ·ι·ι· si . -, t .uni for mer Congre-.-: in ,1m 1 S'.iiilv, i " it ii ul New Bern. Thi- d .> :·>UK.i.t 011 Sunday. Septeii . < ·. ί.''··*l! i.-t out.-ide ul the town .· λι Be: :i. On the fourth exchange ί -l:ot. Spaiglit war. Wounded. I (lieit 1: ο next day. This duel created such a ■til over til)· Stat)' ti '. 11 a : · : leg 1.-lature. which convened .< η '■ w eeks later, immediately pa.-sod .·; act which made all dueling an This law provided tin a. peii.il:> lor tli)' surviving pa:t\ oi.i'i, aid for all persons aiding ami i-i'ting in a duel. Latest United State.- cen-u 1 g.\e a total )it 340.013 . " . :„J 063.767 milk cows and m ,n Ni. tli Carolina. .'·! Senatnr Marion Butler. L '· ■ i States senator from North Cart :10m 1893 to 1901, and ( ! Daniel 1. Rus-ell, governor oi Λ ι arolina Iron 1897 to 1901. em 1111 Smith Dakota in 1901 : gainst North (.'arolina 1 tlu'se fraudulent bonds. 4. An m idnpted b.v the ι ' 1 that > ι μ 1 prov ided . pi ■ ten pu.aid-, about $23. and re.-poil sibihty nu' all damage- tin : ' ■ li ed. ll . pes .-oil V. .· iiial'I' ' . „> this fine and the η 1 a iage In· placed m tin· pur .· \\h.| , .vu («et and gi\ I'l: '.hi! tv na.i · ,-i . · on Ills baie back. 5. Senator Rt'iTioidji received a a ta I Ί Hi . !·7 1 · >. Hall·. ici;. (i. The 111 -1 ■ 1 : tilt· time requuea tin young ... 11 to kill a doi : ami t..ke it to the a "I his girl. He v. as lequired to skin and cut up the venison 111 hoi presence. He usually 1 emaine'd 1". a :■ < Th:.- custom was earned mit ny D.iiuel Boone m 1736 a sll" 1 ! time lietor)' iie and Ke becea Br\ ι '.'.'ere .a rie·! ίι .V-gu.-t 14. ni that ye..: Die Bryan.- were iieignboi- tl · Boma- mi the Yad kin : \ei .. l)".'. ale.- north of Salis bury ANSWERS 10 ΓΕΝ QUESTIONS S» ( tiack Page 1 Aluminum. 2 I)..t·- not. ii. Children. 4 Pianist. " V, (i. Cite. 7 Cape Henry. 8 Third. 9 False. 10. Henrik Ibsen. Trade Barriers Denounced As Destructive of Business (Continued Frum Puai! One) ers did not emphasize ■ d M. Coltrane. "was the .ft 'hen nwn product was one : o;. i.'\. and it properly graded. ·· ■ .· ret the stit't'e.-t competiti··!: Ί'·· th. matter more ndicil ·ιι>. ϋ·.·<ι· urm ers were within .jn \ .airly 5oi! . :lt - < >ί the great « .. "ΐ'ΐ u .ii ■ .< ν, h:ic their compel ;t· m λ m 1 ng I rum point.- a : aw a\ a. Arizona." He pointed out t ! « ..eed π . un. . »rmity ·ι statute and regultftioi*, ting .rant X.· i t.', Ίιικι -eed mws: · ( >nee Xurth t'·.. ··;·.. w >.s tlu dumping ground.- . »«.i quality -oed> until alert a .cultural lead i el's rt vi.-rd tilt· si. 'i - ,-eecl law t<> gi\e the l'armer the j·: 'tecti"ii need id under any modem. !a;r and en i. re»\.blc .-tatute. 11 ·-.·.»· er -« »d tl.. North Carolina seen κι v. may be. llu . iaxaaam benefit <.ι>ιη·Ί be lealh. ed until tlu· surrounding state- a; .ea.-1 enact similar i-.u,.-lation wiiiea \i!l provide unit'o ily. Λ uirtorn: ..;\\. imiionn rule.· aid reguL.ta .n?» and uml'or.η euh·;. « aent v. . ι. >« »· >n ! ur:\ e illegal cuna · · ν 11 '. ' - ... : the ui'Kel." ne liy -Li · ο lie laid down six mu.- ·ο aei..e\e j the utmt'st protection lor the eon | umer: j ( 1 ) Exert e\ ei y el iori to secure I imilorm legi>iati<-n. ! ill) Foimulate amlorn. regulations , ; > « ι en;.- uceiuent. [ (3) Study ad . inistrative pruee i an re in ah coope: a'uug agença·- and ! assist in Ue\ iSii.u uriuorm poheu·.-. I (4) lliscnura^' enactment ·»ï law— ' tacking Mich ι lornnty or whien c » ι η111 u t e dt r, : ι te trade biUrier.- to ( 'he tree n.i'\ci · at ol goai> : : ι mter i .-late col : merer là ι See k rep· ι! "1 .-Ui'li existing l eg ι1 a '. ■1 η a- r. λ di.-ei annuité- be tween ι 'in stale or community and another. ι'ΐι ΡΐΐΊ. nte itMiperati\e relations between ah c« n : * : < Ί agencies in order tiiat maximum enforcement and pro j tection a;a\ he obtained w ithout dupltcatitih ··: elh-rt and expendituu ol lund.-. Nazis To Protect Military Secrets ! (Continued From Pauo One) I afticial. Speedy release of the 140 Ameri tail.- taken oi: the Zamzam befon .-hi' w.i.- sunk liy a nazi warship pre viou.-l.v had btyn forecast by ar authorized German spokesman. : This source -aid that it was ex peeted that !he Americans—declarec sale at the German-occupied Frencl port ol' Si. .lean de Luz, France would be permitted to leave shorth Γ r neutral countries. Nazis Gain Temporary r oothold (C >n!mueà F rum Γ as;e Une) l:o lici. I' \\ :t.- nu! immediately clear hmv !... 'iy ··: the aerial invaders had ae Hi..:i> landed Churchill said 1,501' ; .k. May 21. (Al'j C'ot ' u lutures opened 5 to 8 higher. prices held 5 to 9 high 1·' itures closed 4 to 9 higher, mid dling spot 13.47n. up 8. Open Close July 13.04 13.06-07 ν H-tobei 13.17 13.20 lVivmbcr 13.25 13.27 January 13.24 13.27» March . 13.34 13.33 May 13.35 13.33n Ν OTIC Κ OF SALE. Undi i and by virtue of the orders . -aed IJ \ the Clerk ol the Superior C\Kill ol Warren County, North Car olina. m the Special Proceeding en titled ' M. V. I ooper and wife. Mis hew C. Cooper, and Mrs. Jennie Steed (widow) vs. Emma Steed Har ris ..ηd Willie B. Harris, her husband, Catherine Steed Miller and Nathan T. Miller, her husband. Will Steed, Jr., and Mary B, Steed, his wile, ι minor) Bessie Steed Stegall and ! I'.rneM Stegall (minor) her husband, Charlie Steed (minor and unmarri ed;·. and F. B. Might. Administrator of the Estate of Myrtle Steed, de ceased, and T. A. Steed, Jr.. and Bet tie rinneil Steed, his wile", which Special Proceeding is docketed in 'in Mice oi the said Clerk, and by autl. ■ rity ol the said orders, the un der-:gned commissioners will ofic; loi ..le at public auction, tor cash, ..t tiie courthouse door in Henderson, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, Noon, on Monday, June 16, 1941, the fol lowing described tracts or parcels ol land m Vance County, N. C.: Adjoining the lands of Robert Beaeohi, John Hoyle, et al, and being :ny interest in the dower of my mother in the tract upon which she ; r.ow lives and contains 27 acres which is liil'y set forth in the sur vey made by George Houghtaling, the County surveyor of Vance Coun ty m the proceedings to set apart dower to my mother Mary C. Steed and to which reference is made l'or a I more particular description. Refer ence is also made to deed Book 39, page 81. also Book 8. page 143, Vance County Registry. Adjoining the lands of Robert Beacom and others, and containing 50 acres, more or less, and being the home tract upon which the late Thomas A. Steed lived at the time oi iiis death. j Adjoining lands of James M. Ed ' wards, H. VV. Falkner, Mrs. Steed, et al. Begin at a Hickory M. E. Lankford's corner, thence Ν 88 de : g roes VV 154 poles and 16 links to the center of the Milford road, thence 1 aiong said road Ν 6 3-4 degrees W ! 38 poles and 20 links, thence Ν 3 3-4 : degree VV ό poles 5 links to a stone I corner for J. M. Edwards and wife, thence S 88 degrees Ε 161 poles and 5 links to a stone in Lankford's line Edwards' corner, thence S 16 degrees I VV 44 poles to the beginning, contain ing forty-three (43) acres, one acre of this land has been condemned for a public school. This sale is subject to the dower ol Mrs. Jennie Steed, (widow), as set aside to her by the Jurors as will ; ppear by reference to the Report of Jurors in the Special Proceeding heretofore referred to. This the 14th day of May. 1941. T. P. GHOLSON. J. P. ZOLLICOFEER, Commissioners. i 14-21-2d-l WANT ADS FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS cars washed and greased for $1.00. Also bargains on grinding valves; installing rings, and any kind of mechanical work. Legg-Parham Company. Phone 65. 28-tf PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH Vita-Var. the guaranteed 100'y pure paint. We carry a full stock of paints and painting supplies. Tanner Roofing Co.. phone 606. — 1!) FOR SALE: 91 ACRE FARM, FROM to 70 acres in wood. See Earl Satterwhite at R. E. Satterwhitc & Sons, near fire station. 21-;!ti 59c QUART INSIDE FLAT PAINT, variety of colors. A washable flat oil paint in gallons at $1.95. Wat kins Hardware Co. Main Street. 20-2ti HOME NEED MODERNIZING'.' YOU can arrange a loan with us on con venient monthly repayment plan. Henderson Building & Loan As sociation. Al. B. Wester, Secy. (5) FOR RENT: SEVEN ROOM HOUSE suitable lor one or two families with large lot, Rowland street. Twi new four room houses, Rowlanc street. Service station, Oxforc highway. Two three-room house.» Davis street. Several houses and apartments lor colored people Phone 341-W. R. 1,. Mustian. 21-1' GI VF. THEM A CORONA ΤΥΡΕ writer on graduation. It will great ly help them through college anc through life. Terms $1 per week ai Mford's. Phone 62 for demonstra tion. 6-tI FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISHEF room near bath. See Mrs. J. D Peek, 124 Zene street. Telephone 979. 21-11 I TWO S2.50 CASH PRIZES ARE OF ! fered each week to Hendersor housewives. All you have to do U win is show the Vanco man a labe from a Vanco flour bag. Watch loi the Vanco man and be ready Vanco Mills, Inc. (2; I FOR SALE—ONE GIRLS BYC'ICLl I in good condition. If interested cal Telephone 699. 21-2t ALL CARS WASHED AND GREAS οΛ fn». Cl Itn until Τι,.-,,» 1 Service Station, William street Phone 814. 12-t: FOU SALE FINE SIX YEAR OLE Jersey milk cow with nice heitei calf. Mrs. H. M. Daniel, Route 3 Henderson. 19-411 ADMINISTRATORS NOTK E. Having qualified as Administrate! of the Estate of Mrs. W. H. Jenkins ι Sr.. deceased, late of Vance County North Carolina, this is to notify al persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibi them to the undersigned at Hender son. North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day of April, 1942, or this notici will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of April, 1941. J. W. JENKINS, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, Sr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of John W. Buchanan, de ceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them tc the undersigned on or before the 7th day of May, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 6th day ol May, 1941. OLL1E T. BUCHANAN, Executor, Estate of John W. Buchanan J. M. Peace, Attorney. WANT ADS Get Results J O STL Y LAWSUITS MUSING Iruin automobile accident ran !;c avoided. See us toi bodily injury and properly damage m- .i.mcc. Insurance Department. l'itiïi*ns BaiiK and Trust Company. WANTED A GOOD USED ROLL, top desk. Phone 3511. -l-iii SCREEN WIRE 23c VAK1) It 11 : ;j(;·· width black screen wire J i .\:dllu at l ie per yard. Full st<.. . g4ll. copper 111 stock. VVatkm.- 11..: α .·L. Company, Mam Street. zu SEE BRIDGEKS, Τ Η Κ ELuRIST lor polled ptanls and all outdoor bedamg plants. These are gnnui at the greenhouses and have daily care by the growers. I'lu.ne iSKu. 2i)-lf FUR COATS, CAPES, NEC Kl'IEC'ES ueauntuiiy cleaned uy \aat t ei's modem lur cleaning . Phone 4b-t. Valet Cleanei ly-„t 1rs BARBECUE TIME, AND there's l'resh barbecue at lud 1 ,iy lor's Hill Top any time. Ai ways lrcsh. always good, and gond ml ways. Ί ry it. 21-u VVK SPECIALISE IN ALL kinUs υΐ body ami lender re pair work. ΛΐοΐυΓ Sale» Co, BARGAINS IN REBUILT .1 11UHM er Nesco oil stoves. Come by and look tnein over. K. L. SalteiAvliUe & Sons, near Eire Slalion. H-n FOK SALE: 200 BUSHELS NICE clean Wonderful I'eaa .><2.0u per bushel. They are really wondcilui, made bumper crop lasl year where other varieties failed. \V. 1'. tiliui ;,on, Henderson, N. C. Telephone or 11. iM " a-lt LADY DESIRES ROOM. I'llONE 10. 21 -lUi LET US SELL YOU A GOOlJ I SKD cur. Good selection ol real values, quality at the l ight pi ire. C'.iιitlli i Palmer Motor Co., StuurDakei sales and service. 3-ti IF YOU WANT A NEW ROOl·'. HK model, repair, or paint you. lion··.·, phone 33. We have tin· materials, a linance plan to suit ymi. and will I gladly recommend some mie t.. άυ tile job right. Alex S. Watkuis. 14-If MANY PEOPLE ARE INS l'Ai ,1.1 \C ; extra toilets or bathru'.a, n in,, I homes. Have you οiii.-iiiriι d it: See lis lor plans and ostiamti ·. ,1. G. Wheeler, Jr.. phone 37ii nr 812-J. 1 !i 3ti OWNERS OF GOOD PROPERTIES are mutual insurance buyers. Tiiey benetit by sound insurance, cl ticient service and substantial di vidends year alter year oy insur ing with Gates Insurance Agency. 12-tf j REDUCED PRICES ON BiKDSKYE Pros ted foods all this week. lYa-. j box 23c. Peaches, box 24r tin ner's Market, phones 3.04 and 3Uj. I 21 2ti j BROOM RAKES 79c. BAMBUO Rakes 35c. Weed Cutters H9e Lawn Mowers 5.95. Water Hose $1 B9 fur 25 toot length. Watkms Hardware Company. Main Street. 2" 21 j MOVIES ARE NOT LUXURIES! I Money spent on good oiUertuiu 1 ment is well invested. It pay bit; j dividends m mental health unci happiness. Attend movies regular ly at your lavorite theatre the iunbassy. 17 19-21-24 SEVERAL KECUNUIT!'. >NED KLLC trie Reirigeralors as low a.-, $3.>.t)U. Conic in unci select a New General Electric or a good reconditioned refrigerator now. Henderson Look Co., Phone 111). Your General j Electric Dealer. 12-if I MOTHS ARE HUNGRY FOR YOUR ! winter clothes. Let us clean and place them 111 moth-prool bag.- now lor storage. Vance Cleaning Co., phone 373. -I' ll TIKES, BATTERIES, CASH oil CREDIT. All tires guaranteed 12 nionuis. JJatteries recharged buc. Carolina Tire Store, next dooi to A. & P. Store, i'hone 10H-1-J HI if FOR RENT CLOSE IN. SMALL apartment, furnished or uniur nished. also a large room with - m,. Mrs. Scales, phone 15(5-J. 21-Iti WE HAVE CLEANED ALMOST V thousand rugs in Henderson .-nice last April. We guarantee sat:siac tum. HsR one ol our custom·'!.. Hulfman Cleaners, Horner at. Phone 51. (D You Are Sure t >1' a Better Deal Every time if you buy an Evercady u-ed car. We gua antee satislactioii. Evercady Chevrolet Co., phone 707. TIN CANS S3.75 PER 100 IN FULL cartons of 100. No. 3 open top -i/.c, less quantities 4 l-2c each. Wat kins Hardware Co. Main Street. •J0-2ti CHOICE FRESH VEGETABLES, lruits, fancy groceries, quality wc.-t ern meats, iiome killed tryi i ·, hens, and fresh l'ish at Herbert's Yellow Front. Phone 439. Free Delivery. 24 ti FOR SALE: ONE NEW IDEA To bacco transplanter in good condi tion. Price $25. M. L. Gris-.oni, route 1, Henderson, near Epsom. :>0-2ti HOW MANY PAIRS OF SHOES IN your home are not working.' ^e can add months of wear to them. Expert workmanship. Grissom s Shoe Shop, phone 638. 12-tt INSURANCE — RENTALS Real Estate — Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. AL. B. WESTER j Phone 139 McCoin Bldg. KhtNFORCEMENTS! ( WELU Λ \ VûVicMi«»i>y SALLY'S SALLIES YOU'RE EA.TÎK4 VûURiE-LF oar of avl\ SA YOUR. PEA£ I r - mi M- ----- ϊ,ϊ r I _ Make light of a prirl'o figure and she'll burn up.