$îmîïrr3tm Sailli IHsïpafrh Established August 12. 1914 Published Ιλι·γ\ Uternoon 1 \rrpt Suinla\ lu HENDHÎSOS DIM· \ I V II ( Ο . I\< ut 109 Λ ouiiK Street HFNRY A I >K\.\ is. !·.- il M L KINt'tt. Si ι ' U;. Λ1.:. I l I I ΙΊΙΟΜ S Editorial i ι: : ·, ■ 50 1 Suni'tj Kilit.n ι:. > Business ι )ilue til 11 The Henderson Π.ιΚ L) ipatch is ι j meinbt ι ·ι l'I.t Λ ' I I 'ι > Southern Néwspapvi Pu - Λ sociation and the North Caiolinu Press Association The Ass,.,· „vd 1Ί.·- e\«! .·. el.v entitled ! m u > ill ι ι ! ι : otheru ι · ι ·. ί I ε)?ο tin i . . ... .1 I.er. in. All ι igiit.-. I1 lu- !ι ι dispatcher hen-m ,ι. ιί-μίved SI HS( KIPTION l'lilt I S Pu\ able -trii ll> in .uh.im e One Year $5.(1(, Six M.nth· 2..»·.' Three Month lvr Weekly (By Carrier Only) Id Per Copy .05 Entered :.t the ρ t 'lire η II Tidt:-j son, Ν C\. . π ■ I itter • · Congress shall make no law respecting an estab lishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exer cise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. —U. S. Constitution For as h·.· thiiiki ' . .η ·. . ι ι . hie —i'luv ev\j> 2 '· 7 I Ceiling Is Needed G<tVfi :imrn! pric't'iixtng is nut! 1. rd. ua. i !> c*· ■ * ι> -ι i«-·. . 1 - ' fhe S'il d ill tin pi'i'pit ι . aid y, but ii a ct'ilitig - :> ·»· : ιx«.-d any where ti.· pet r· ■ . .· ·,< . · <i< serving of e nsidevation In that re ^j>»-( t. Sky ι1 K-ki·: ' _ ... :·>■ pi .i t . and pr< ivpi'l·! ·\·(· - .ι1' a-CCIlt- :> t . it-1 Mil I tl .til. - Ll 11 -1111 ■ 1" a i · '■ . I : . ■ ! 1 or wuittr ail. c\c ised un '.'ne ground that 11 it rt- i- a t> ■>: t 'aiisp.a ta- I tu .il lac. lit es > ·:· ram * : · J : libi ..: any - . rtage .■·.· lai . o: ■ up- | j. 1 y . ' ! lit1 · ' <v ( j : ! has c ' ' ' in* ' the vital necf.-itit > ·■· . dcrn . U. Wars ha1. e been and <>". ι :t being ·ί' are ;.;··· .t t.. I.·· :■ ■ aa' .:. It is ι.· ' ajiaidant j .;·.· 1 .·■ e and lias t'i 1.1- tran.-piirtfcl ·· "·· fa-h'a.n fn.n ! a ds ' ■ ' ..Γ . · |i tiiin. That is ne of the important factor.- :. pr.c· There, . ton, tile » .pera! ; -n - ■' 'at _ι -* ■ 1 ci , λ oL su[> ply and den ;r. i, w ·.> ;»· aider prices i\s.e :.iii : ρ η portion l·. scarcny or aijaiidaiic1 ι ' "illy of 1. ! j ah m· i.a.t ; any ι · dity it a..-. ■ lis tally set.·:. i;t :<1 ' 'a. permit 'ai j natural cour··· ·.: opérations ai respect. But these are no: ordinary t.· j Hiking t a p. et d ι ■ not a akc otiy easier to obtain nur '.hi . j .ii.y greater. It doe- .-.. ' . M I quiremeiit.s ;·. snaol ι < cause of the tact oi luiih i' a-, while the nan'i lortunatc : . ti a 1 fie and m y. thu ι ι ι rd ■ sh ι ρ on a ι a ■ a 'ait a ' . a ers. Ne'.' ,.-ι -■ 11 <r . .. et! · aid ai 11 cent year.- M . t.· and busiiteL-tabk.aa: -, .>.< ; eatcd with .t. Il ". a a 1 ι.; reduce the s ;ρρ';·. :nc ·:..>· .··::»·<· nd in some a -!aiice- ac'u.a it'lcring vv.U ensue. N't-ci .:y a,..y ... ί. e al- I r change- t·· ..the. a.e'h· .·! I i.eating, and that invià . ··. pai cha-e ■ ·Ι new and dilierent eq ρ ·: a aid adds to the e. 1 ol .iv.ng oi ol operating II. thru, the government propose* t go into t.i ι matter jf price regu lation, here is an excellent field in which ι·» heroine rt.ve. Operators and i> liners will find all manner of excuses for recent trends in sale ofj their products. But if the price of automobiles is to be held down, why not oil'' (Jil in some respects is more essential than motor cars, certainly more vital than pleasure cars, th.ugh the two are closely related. At least in this part of the coun try gasoline and oil prices are zoom ing, with every indication that they _ have by no means hit ceiling as yet. It would seem that the time for the government to step in is before con ditions become any worse. If sup plies are s . meagre as to justify or demand rationing, then let's have rationing, but there is no need for the consuming public to have to U submit to both. Mankind will nev r be able to develop a machine that ._n go faster than money. Q»;r Harbor , \I i!i η; I t-ntrarut- tu New N . .< : id ·'lit·; :. .ι 1 < ! · : 1 !.« « t : .Hid U( t l ΛΜ: IlktV {XMinit t'f several .Mit·: f M t. ( Τ it'll t < I! 11)1· tiling, the ■ · · V t * i ί ι ' ι : ι Ί ι ! i\ It < · r he ι « . t ; . : ! ! tin· pltM'TUt' »'t 'l.UlL't ί . and inur :111 ' ι. 1110! it tta the ι I.J ^ tilt a I ί ν t.ill.'r· A^aill. > I ι a I . η- >\MirU'd ί· ' . ! I ft ' av\ itivt' · ; » ■ people? t « ι ι u Cf · ·.:> I 2 ; :'i'. ι ί ι κ .«'· |M iU'hiOVUlÇ .i tl'ul iirli Π e Y\ ' :. 111 il thr I'tM St >n. \\ hich r lit >t e\, ι Λ. .1 . ^οπκ-thmj; .>1 a in { . . \ ib': armes ha\ e been i« · ; 11 α . ! ι tin· \ if ndy < ;■ Λ : ι ι m h t, a I Hiui .t,h (. î <· :ί nail ·· ι r ' ι.: ad II ! Ιν 'ίιΊι :-lf .«'.il : >'!dl'! Ill tin* ! f.u ! · · ! l'U T i«pe Γ ; 1111 j 11. 11. i îh..î î ! i ■ \ may >t t e\ t*!i d. r 1} : If.. · m· haï bol ·> t j at d : . i-tal waterT may be > ' ' ' ι'ιΊι -h ment ot an '. ·«· ' v. .·· t Vilain d i d.:.v passes without <!«·■' î< lai fait· 11 lit t tlu '. ■· ο S: ι a ■ ι h »\ mg · tead » ! y in • ! ■ ! ' · : 'ei lap- il lt] I more ."· 1 Mu· neral prugr m ut ! rcparodn • ' - ι VpU ivt- in v. at <· ν ii i l t apui t- is in part a < · - ri·: aecording t·» ' · ^« il- That. t<» . i-·· somi· . » t < ' : h· h ai nt· ci • f t .-a ' ha\ e to lu· the - ·i«>: - after an > « « < - a«-:.,ality. Nazi Losses 1 " it lost nnly ' d ' ι : ; It'll. \\ 'Uiuled ·. ....·: α ι-i- .'tii !.ί Crete : ay be goud props tganda to feed her ■ '■ ■ 1 '· . I· .· · .>■!'. fiMUivs will ••'•'y be ..ιΊepti-d anywhere t'l.-o ■ \ .ft t ι :: . ι pi >r. .\;!!iating L'xaclness. The ussertl η is in line -t ·· nitlar ci. .ΐ'Μτ - that the Allied forces lost five times that many men ' ' : i' .!! ' 1 del'en.-i· il' t ! : ci-.v >land At no time· d d \ i':y .tiiy ■ · .-<<ld:i :> t that in t:.f ι ! 11. ■. ,.i r.s It > a prttty l.i;: sample ut liuw a •t.'i "n pi1 'P ttanda liiafhine ■ Ks. It.- · .-lea t-s ,,re ainitr.i: ly • -M'i"l and d d ■ · t., tin· f irtr..lled ^ !"!· ■ .·-!!· ■ t.'.n by the pi·· pit·. ! ■ -d they art· allowed to know that ; aid only that. I'' ι' all ·' ei ncei η Ad. il 11.11 «.·i". a Ilia nwn evaluatinn of human In·.·, ot· ligure ol lo.sses might just a.^ well ■ ι ye !_>t>en ft at one t t'th the number i a-tnally ami .nineed. T: .* w nid j : '· * 1 " ■ 1 ; -ted ■ y t r ; * >ide λ tu'ld ,th I ;: dly : : t' · V.!IJ}> I "îan ·. I ..t ii.. ■ -il -i. Attaekei ·. ·*·"···.»' are lit a\ .t-r losers in w ar ] than a-tendi·: Ti..· ... dd have | •een .i. rent ii: lute. :,ut > it'll is I ιοί proljable. I Getting Results Ι'ι e-.dent Hc..h\i .· t.nn stand in '.ht ι'.!..:., i·.... strike i> get' ' - 1 ' il industrie- genera Ι Ο * ... . e '· · week-, some tu: beets throttled by labor !t i.- regrettable that lie ' act u. ith this same precision .. ί long ago, tor had he dune my liiousands of man day lust iieness would have been saved : * ι ι deiet.se program would have ■ π at much furthei along. I'm President moved, ·.! course, : le; he was convinced he .'.ad ι liking of a vast majority l the : ί> Something of ttuit .-ame • il slowfy percolating into atiks ol strikers, and we suspect itge portion ut the worker., them i have been at variance with . λ of racketeering labor leaders y have been forced to accept. Ii. any event, c nditions are im :. ·.. . s 11··. and production should spiral pward rapidly. That is what the natmn has needed, demanded and clan.ored lor these many months. At long last results are being obtained — results that must be had if we are to assist Britain or defend our own future and safety. What, No State Fair? So we may not have a Great State Fair next October. The fair grounds are to be turned over to the pur.-uit. of war rather than the glorification f the arts of peace and demonstra tions of man's achievements in hi? puny mastery of nature. It was sc in the last war. West Iïaleigh anc the cross roads of Method were the scene of a war camp while the fait took a vacation. We reckon as how Tar Heels car forego the great agricultural exposi tion if t ey have to. The gr und: will be transformed into some sor of headquarters for war games tha will be in progress in contiguoin I parts of the State during Octobe· ! and November, and prospects now are t'iat these will conflict with th< bir, show. We'll miss the great banks ο apples, ρ tatoes, corn, tobacco ant cotton exhibits, the bottles ol honey the home demonstration exhibits and the ice cream and candy hawk . · - - . · - . . ;re ώ..-p i.v.· η. ...?!► . rule Sam ha- cors t1 Λ ί il t, t ' i ' i l' th. and ! tl.it I ll( I. Il· . ttlO big (VV. t.. ■ .iv il ι i : 11" t ' · ι .ι ; i. ■ ·!' ι il Then ;lu h .· Lu.ι ·. 11 · . .mil hi< · air I :.. .11!· stillU tli. i!· - ! and tlit' j .Ι.·ι» ii .'l' it . ïIh· .ft., ι·, t- all ;h.it and m. ίο. : \V! iv, t \\. : ι "t lu· the - a 11.· - . i t ut aufuiun in RuJeigtl. Uut j .. tut ·■: other thiïiRs ·η North Caro ii ι t.. Un» ■..·' ■ a th»\\ ha\ > ·. ..ai.·.· ut the war. What Do You know About \orrh ( :ii"oimaP Rv FRIO H M\V I 1 ||. Λ 11.II. i : \\ . ι pfllt 111 If III. 'tit .II:: 1 I ι · t -11... ..Il- I. .11 [during Gt»vcTin*i lliicy's term? 2 U . · t II . 1111'«■ ι■ ι ii.ltoi j win '·|>! · . . ι i' . !: Ίιι· ι ft- ι. · ι "M \ ι ; il ι 1 . ''; I ' U ι ι : . ! 11 \. . t '..Γ· Ί iii.i .ni. .| : m U : .. > .· I .·!' r.ii pfting th. I.t-«t Il tl..· State C. |1 : t. · : li V. l.i · : ' ·.··.,! Si rvilf 1.1,1· 1 1 t t . I atk'i:: I.llûtl a \\ >\\ ι i:n !. Τ ut: ι ! ι·\ ' - ! ' M .7. I' 11.t■ fun;.u.. . : ■ t ;:t nc.v I'· : ici lui 11 V. . : : i,, ': . Ι>·1 nit lit · ;;· λ ri nui '- · a: .. ·ι t ι . l'cd I. ; :ι· 1911 .· - Land.i I Si : ,. ι ι ■ I . t ι ..lu; iron, li ·' tl '. .' ' . . ·.: - prised Iredell, Wilkes and Ak'xanàet ι · 'Ullt it >, i.til Τ. ι : Il . t t . 11 ; ι.'. · . ι : :i .It n:.'!.,.n Wort).. . ,\ . ..nd Ri tA:i;^l ,.; ■.. Wf :. !! a y tΙι 11 r senators : 11 the spetriaJ scsswm of May 1 Hfi 1 i. \ ι it. agaiuM ι all ι _ t ! : « · et·.-.· ί η convent;■ ί;. Kai I:· ; · '.m gui.η· session Senator Sfaarpe had in troduced . re.-ι till t lull \ν..Γ! · u s Can ilina that il shf \\ ithci:'· *.iu l'r.:·-η North t'a. . ' t· i" .lli.nu t·ι d. with h· . · solution failed οί passage, however. S Tl e 1927 -t·-- :■ η of I tun· ·!' pli il .ι State m ' · .ng adopted written I ·. \ -·ι :ite .1 ,.-lii-t» \ν·ΙΙι..:υ « i-ton. · ■ ■ \ r "'arohna Supreme Court. The M>ng was wntten about lK.jà Λ' ■· tin:·.· it u as u.-t-d a.- .. ca::a.·., a· · 11 ο by "lit· "1 '.ht· pulitiral . 1: vva. u.-ed .η I. .iniirt d- · Ί -e! · >··· the State t years ι the ut l'.cinl song "ί X-rt! ι' ·: ,na K\iiV"iH· knows. .1 ·. t . j.art of th. ι Γ.Ι X. . tli St.,lr. 4 Χ· ί 11: t '. ί. η '.- 11 r-1 l'.ain stifft U e :. ni leading to Kdrn 1"!, ! : .· S : I ! "li·. Va . and then t·1 lia!: Xtv. Hi rn and Will: ingtuli. The route v..,. broken by sevfral .-•■iinds. Wide r:\iis and creek.:, wh.cii had - -ι li . i .i'd. Since the building .·: tt ι l.."e highway bridge: ..ι·: ■ -·- the Λ .:·".. ι : if sound near Edenton a movement has started to . flmild tin ι·ι '.a· 1 u'·t ma il street "i X"i th c ' ι ι.. .\1 that tmif. 11". ι l(ii;:i 1" up : tl.i* 17'ιιΓ- North Caro Una's population was located in the π m.-!,.! areas. Γι · ι . ft ai'pi ' ng ■ : the Logisla - tive Hails, as reported to tin· 1941 session ui the legislature, cost a total ,·: >4 in ι'. li I'· · X.itn ιι..! 1 \ιrk Service ae ifp'fl '·. Mo..ι·· Creek Battle gi .■ ' 'ι : :.f Slate ol North I'..,. . liiiM. and established it X..t. ■:1.11 Military Park. North C '..id at nui red the -it.· in Cotton Closes 6-12 Higher Ww V.nk. June 16. -ι'ΛΡ) Cot ton futures opened 1 higliei to 2 low er. Noun prices held 3 t > 7 j;111 higher. Futures closed 6 to '2 ! tiher. mid filing >pot 14 6!)n. up 6. Open Close July 1 :: !I5 14 00- ' 1 October Kill 11.23 December 1120 14 32-33 January 14 2i 14.3,'in March 11211 14,39 May . 14 2!i 14.4(1 Stock Price Trends Hazy New York. June 16. — (ΛΡ)-—Pri ·>■ trends were lia/.y in today's stock market, and. with lew exception leader.^ generally shifted listlessly over an extremely narrow range. He- itancv v. a · the ride from the opening on and. at the clo>e, frac tional gains and loses were widely I distributed. Transfers approximate*. I 300,0(11) shaic.-. American R;.diator 6 3-f American 1'elephone 156 1-i American Tobacco 15 ... 6!' 1-i Anaconda 26 5-f Atlantic Coast Line 1 i) ' Ϊ , Atlantic Refining 20 1 - 1 Bendix Aviation 35 3-> Bethlehem Steel 72 7-t Chrysler 57 1 — Columbia Gas & Klec Co . 3 I f Commercial Solvents 0 7-1 Consolidated Oil Co 6 Curtiss Wright f 1-' DuPont 150 3-' Electric Power Light 1 5-< General Electric 31 3 General Motors 38 1-: Liggett & Myers Β H4 1 ' Montgomery Ward & Co .... 35 7-1 Reynolds Tobacco Β 30 3 Southern Railway '2 3 Standurd Oil Co Ν J 3!) 1 U S Steel , 55 7 In a democracy, legislation is mon often an effect than a cause. Plans Made For Draft Registration by .1 Win Li. Melt', duvet ·: ni' selective service, it was announced today at the oftice the local drait board. Aliens, as v. ell as American cit i/.ens. who become 21 year.- of ag: before midnight July 1. 1941. r u ' register. Oirei tor Metts t : pha.-i/.e:i He also pointed out that alien.·- be tween the age- o! L'l and 3f> yea: who ha\ e «·.,·· r to tin United State, -nice the 1'::' ' registration on <> tober Hi. 19411. .aid have not yet reg i.-tered. must register on July 1. At the office lit the Vance select]·, e service board it was .-aid today that final plans l'or the registration haw not been ι·· · ! ι pleted. hut that the reg istration \Λ 11 be held in the board's ot'lices m tit basement ol the post office building, or m rooms adjacent to the I Ί I :et . Vance county e· 1? 1 Vi. ι ί ^ men who ag" .-lllee i >« i f)e roi|li.red • ■ ol the ■ : 11 ' ;.· ji'd on July 1 ai -! I Ul't loll- ι ,ι.Ι tiii'.'.i- 1 ; Λ it • ec· ·; danvi1 w ι W eekly Market News Review Raleigh, J une 10-—Whealfeed markets t .ined firmer during 1k· week ended .1 .me Hi in line ·. ' j higher whe.it prices and a · ι··π· arbve (it·· iini. according It H 1 I ■ S. jnd North Carolina Deparment.s ur Λ;·i<Li 11 ire in the weekly I news review . C'urn feed .oiiliiute f.r-> ·.·... seed cakes and meals were about un changed. The index mr · wholesale feed.-Iilff prie·· 2 points tn 113.(1 (·■ nîip.i:. .1 . ' 111.(1 for the previou- ···. . ..·· ι , 107.0 for the corresponding week la-1 year. The market for farmer.- . pea nuts ai j\·("arolina : 111 \' · r; η a and elsewhere continuer, ' _'li en a- . t irk rapidly Ν ι : S .· ·· liolders of larmers stor em- i,a .,ged by the advance in prie· : .'1-1 cen'. per pound best ι a: · ·>- d ir.ng the past week, continue · ι hold in an ticipation -till further advances MeanwhJe. ineent indication- are that the new crop ol peanuts in North ilma and Virginia will be Inter than u-ual beca ise of '.he like ness with which the crop ha- been planted and the late germination ol seed. Strictly grain fed steers and yenr 1 ■ 11 "s ran freely in Chicago but last week's improvement continued and price el·» ed tropy i ι cen's high er, yearlings and light teers. how ever, showing the most advance. Hog- edged forward 30 to 50 cents, top reaching 10.00 but lamb closed ; 75 to 1 00 lower, the early top of 13.25 falling to 12.10. Alter rising continuously for 1" weeks, the output of creamery bu'.tei 1 declined nearly 1 per cent for the 1 week ending June 5 Apparently the ; season high point has about beer I reached and the downturn ready t< befin. On Friday the 13th, 92 scon I butter closed at 34 1-4 cents pei ι o.,!■■>') in f'lvago and at 34 3-4 cent· I in New York. j Tar Heel cobbler notato shipment ι increased materially during tht j period under review, but prices wei sjrimger when âMnpMW) with the ... ι.,.ν ..-ι the period ! : V. S Ν". 1 cob- ; , : ' 1 . i1 1 . J 1 ,i ill \i-w Υι >rk. . : l .1 : .i.iadelphia and at ! : :··· ' . '«.» :n Washington. I ■; !; .·: rt'.- nd'.atlceri to the I ie\ ο I.- ..nci the ijiBfimer ui ! 193" Recent .-.ubstantial advance- in " . ; .Ι·- reflect the influence ol :i .<i( in" 'ig loans <> 1 8f> per ... ".ν f..r tlu· 1941-42 . ea- . the strong domestic mill de-I ...I. and the general advance in ! commodity prices. Spot cotton mar were less active bill the bulimic ui reported -alls was much larger th. η in any corresponding week j πι reee'V. years. Exports were small j but e\ ceded the average for recent week-. Domestic mill activity was ap · ntly . I'll maintained at the peak | It \el o! May. Demand lor cotton 1 ι loth λ a.- -;rong and prices ,-treng- 1 •ia-ned. ANSWERS Ί Ο TEN QUESTIONS Sie lUic.\ i'aae 1. False. ■!. Yes. ;i. "1 U- 111 : lu ι in a pumpkin shell." 4. War ' >ι 1812. à S. : : S ! ; it. ol 1. (i. Soc-U'tary ol State. 7. ( i·>> eriuir. ;; ι·ι■ .1 th. !·. t'a ni ma I John 11ι·ι ι i s Γ\· - v. 11 i.i 11. : .ι SiK cr and gold. WARREN DRY FORCES MAY ASK REFERENDUM Warren. .lune Ui Λ s 11 ft rient ί .·! λ . 4: ΐ ; j 111 l't· · iiiis been <φ tained in the county to justify call- ' • .ι■ ; •■lui un ou whisky by 'i j) .»·η' .it Λ. Π. C. stores now ! ■'ill·! .1 .!!., ·' I'l e. j S Λ! (in (tuer ol Warrenton is r: m it the dry drive and said ·' 1 . ·· .'tie iim.iv than enough names] ' · ...n! ant the Board of Elections to I : ' the c-iti/en.- of Warren another I STATE OF NOKTII CAROLINA Department of Stale I'RKLIMINARV CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All tu Whom These Presents May Conn—Greeting: Whereas, It appears tu my satis 1 ;.c·t n «ιι. by duly authenticated record ι : the proceedings i'or the voluntary | ci:, olution thereof by the unanimous ' c onsent oi all the stockholders, de-1 ρ ·. ited in my office, that the South-1 side Drug Company, a corporation' ot this State, whose principal office is situated at No. South William Street, iii the City of Henderson, County of Vance, State of North Car olina (Irby Hoyle being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22. Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of j North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 2iith day of May, 1941. file in my of fice duly executed and attested con sent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed ι my official seal at Raleigh, this 281 h day of May, A. D. 1941. i THAD EURE, Secretary of State. f 2-9-16-23 -hance to vote on liquor. Fifteen per cent of the people who ..'ted in the gubernatorial race must •.φι a petition asking a referendum :n ■ 'rder to demand a vote. In tile ast Democratic primary there were 2.799 per-ons in Warren County who . t >ted. KMX I TOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as exeeulor ot the estate ot W. W. Swain, Jr., de ceased. late ot Vance County, North Carolina, this is to in itit'y all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned un or before the 13th 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 12th dav of Mav, 1941. MARY STALLWORTH SWAIN, Executor. Estate of W. W. Swain. Jr. ψ J. M. Peace, Attorney. 12-19-26 2-9-1G TIU'STEE'S S ΑΙ,Κ OF REAL ESTATE. (By Substituted Trustee) Pin su.,nt to the power and au thority contained in a certain deed nf trust dated the 8th day of June, 19.'i4, executed by Mrs. Marguerite Powell and husband. E. W. Powell to Alan S. O'Neal, Trustee, which deed oi iru-t i> duly registered in the office 11 ! the Register of Deeds of Vane County. North Carolina, in Book of Deeds ot Trust. No. 161, page 157, securing a certain note payable to Hume Owners' Loan Corporation, default hav ing been made for a pe riod of more than ninety (9U) days in the payment of said note as pro \ ided therein and in the perl'or mance of certain covenants set out in said deed ot trust and demand of loreclosure having been made by the holder of said indebtedness, the un dersigned Trustee, having been sub stituted as Trustee, for Alan S. O'Neal, said substitution being duly recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeds of Vance County, North Carolina. Hook 2U9, page 281, will of l'er for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Henderson. Vance County, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on the 21st day of June, 1941 the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain lot. tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the City of Henderson, Hen derson Township. County of Vance, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Being the homeplace ol Mrs. Mar guerite Powell, located on the West side nt Garnett Street, in the City of Henderson, .V C\. adjoining the lands of Garnett Street, li. Boyd Kimball, Henry Perry E;.tate. W. B. Parham. and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the edge of the sidewalk, W, B. Parham's corner, and run thence along W. B. Parham's line Λ 34 3-4 W L!G6.5 feet to a post, in the line of Henry Perry's estate, thence along the line ol Henry Perry's estate, Ν 4Γ> 14 Ε 88 feet to an iron, in the line of D. Boyd Kimball; thence along the line of D. Boyd Kimball S 37 1-4 Ε 2U6.5 feet to an iron edge of side walk (Garnett Street); thence along Garnett Street, edge of sidewalk, S. 39 W 48 feet, S 53 feet, to an iron, W. B. Parham's corner, to place of beginning; same being the property deeded by Janie H. Perry, widow, tc Mrs. Marguerite Powell, by deed dated May 19. 1934, and being tht ^ame properly as shown on plat and survey of the Powell home made b> T. C. Gill, surveyor. May 16, 1934. This property will be sold subject to 1941 taxes. The purchaser at this, sale will be required to make a cash deposit ol 5 per cent of the purchase price ti show good faith. This, the 2l)th day of May, 1941. R. PAUL JAMISON, Substituted Trustee. A. A. Bunn, Attorney. May 26—June 2-9-16 WANT ADS Π AU. NEED Si «Τ DIM!, Λ Υι ,(■;> year' laboi. With.,ut ι : tton. Let us place in υ ranee on yiiiir tobacco ci op tod - I-. .V frust ί Κ·] »: ι rt ment. t.* 11 i/fu i ·. 1 11· Company. 23'tf Λ BUSINESS TRAINING !Û ι up stepping stone In ii ι ..,1 . ,ιη 1 lelldi ι Mill lJ.ll: il II· 1 Ml . ι term begins September WANTED AT ONCF.: 500 IΊ r V 1\(; si/o chicken:. Sanitary .Maria·' I 'In mo ::ι ι ii it OU Η Η ΚΡΑΤΗ WORK HrtS Γι > SAT· ι: l'y ih boli Μ ο it loa\ ι nui h· in— thou it Ii:·.- t« · .· > 11 -1 > y..u ι , . ·. Slii.o Shop, pholu Ii.':". i].j[ YOU t'A Ν AUSi >1.1 "I ELY IHPKXD <■:ι any tvpo of IVu lin ι ι,,ΙΝθι ι oui yiiu I > 11 y lui- the ι, ,. ι ltl sorν ice and jirutertiiin. Tanner Hoofing Co.. phone lint! Ill WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL kinds of body and fonder re pair work. Motor Sales Co. HONEST WEIGHTS, I'l.'ICI s. \\D (|iiality a ιό a realit*. mi In . ι luits and vegetables, fano.v liroeeries, 1 rosi ι western moats, at Herbert': Yolluw Kriint, phono i:-.:» 1·.< ι- de livoiy. 9-t'f INSTALL A SIIOU'KH .Viiur Ixrenieiit. Wo c I'll IN " It .It small οι is ι. Sot· il loi |, j.. ι ;i|K| ι ifiui'i .ι. t;. win oil··. .ι pi une I(7!> or 8IJ.L III-;;,. ΟΓΚ LOAN SYSTEM IS A BOON' to builders. Wo l'inaiiri imme building. remodeling and refinanc ing. Henderson Building ,v i.,,;,n A.-suciatiun, Al. H. Wester, S» ry. (·>) IT'S Till·: Τ A.ST Κ THAT TK1.I.S. SO tho gnod now- ah.ι it oin i h·. ,v barbecue spread· lar and \·. ι ci· ■ 1 lavo yon tried it lately ' !ΐι · ι·π her. it's alwav · · *, I ' ■ : Ί iv lor's Mill Top.' U-:; LET US SELL YOU A GOOD I Sl'.D car. Good selection of real valuer., quality at the light price. Candler Palmer Motor Co., Studebnker sales and serv ice. 3-tt NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW MIL lot. Special price lor In nay- K.t tπ 11 and Harris. Hi&ii) LET US CLEAN YOUR RUGS FOR spring and summer. We u.o ivust approved methods and guar mice satisfaction. Huffman Cleaners, Horner St.. Phone 51. (2) JAMES G. M EH Et; AN. ΓΙΛΧ0 tuner and technician. · i, dations from Metropoli!.;· ' -t.-v piano factories, Edison phonograph artists. Letters from Radio ('it··. Henderson. N. C. ï1 VOU CAN'T Β L'Y ΒΚΤΤΚΙί PAINT than Devoe's. ( >ne ι. .ι - il |~ another. Devoe's 2 coat Mem sax es you money. Alex S. Watkms. MOTH-PROOF YOUR CLOTHES now. Don't delay. Let us clean them and place them in \ ■ ■th proof bags for next I'..il'· use. Vance Cleaning Co. Phone 3'ιΛ. COOPER'S HAMBURGERS AND hot dogs are the best in lov.t. ti'v 'em only âc. Eat 'em heir ι r lake 'em home. Cooper's Lunch, near fire station. 2-tf TYPIST WANTED II·' 1 ΧΊΊΊί IIS Γ ed. please write "Typist." can· Pi - patch. 1 (ί-2· i New Lubrication Department With I E\ eready service and c-<n:lplt'tcly equipped to scientifically in! every moving part of an aiito mobile. Bring u.- your car. Kvcready Chev rolet C"■ 11 ■ ρ:illy. Phone 707. FOR SALE: 2(i(i BUSHELS NICE clean Wonderful Pea S:.' (in per bushel. They are really wonderful, made bumper crop last year whore other varieties failed. W IV Cliul son. Henderson, N. C. Teh-pliant' 242 or 11. i)-lC 23-30 YOU CAN PUT ON A NEW ROOF, paint up. fix tin· porch or add .1 new room. Three year-- to pay, easy monthly payments, no mort gage. interest. Alex S. Wat.ans "The Place of Values." THIS IS AN EXCELLENT SEASON to transplant snapdragons, calen dulas, scarlet sage, and other bed ding plants. Special prices when you come to greenhouse. Bridget's the Floris*. 3-tf REAL BARGAINS IN REBUILT living room suites, new uphol story. Prices S27.50 and S37.5" J»· E. Satterwhite & Sons, neai l ire Station. FOR FRESH FRUITS AND YEGE tuble.s. see Coward's Cash Grocery 215 William street. H»-tf SPECIAL ON SOCIAL ENOR.W ing: Wedding invitations and an nouncements, Visiting Card-. In formais, Personal Stationery, ;aul all kinds of steel or copper en graving. Also Printing and Stamp ing in our store. Henderson 13·>υκ Co., Phone 110. 9-tl' FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED apartment, two nice large room·; with connecting bath and eln.-<·! in new honi> to couple without chil dren. Write "Apartment" rate Daily Dispatch. 16-lt OWNERS OF GOOD PROPERTIES are mutual insurance buyers. They benefit by sound insurance, ef ficient service and substantial di vidends year after year by insur ing with Cates Insurance Agency. 12-tf FOR THE NEXT THIRTY PAYS cars washed and greased for $1.00. Also bargains on grinding valves: installing rings, and any kind of mechanical work. Legg-Parhain Company. Phone 65. 28-tf FOR PRINTING. PHONE «2. AL ford's Printing and Office Supplv Co. "Henderson's most modern printing establishment and office supply store". We guarantee to please. 26- tf ZERO HOUR—WHEN?

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