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Hmiirreim fiailit Bfspatrt? KstablMied \ugn*t li. 1914 I'ublislietl I vrr\ Al Umoon I \< i'pt Sund.iv bv HIMMRSOV DISI'A Κ II CO.. IN( .it I0!t >inii}!; Mrcrt HENRY Λ DENNIS, Pres. and Ecklw M. I. FINCH Sec IYea*., Bus. Mgr I I 1 I 1*11(1 Ν1 - Kd ··■:·. «.).· 500 S· · ι 'ν Κι (ΐ 1 '' Ιί . . - t; ;ii mi·!. (■: ; . Λ — . ti ll I'iv> S. ■ · \ .. : - Λ.» f-uciatuin ,»d :i Ν nh <Λιΐν1;η; i'res- Λ Ί he \. d Γ-·. iv, .. ■ Λ1 d. 'Π u ■ -.1 I 11' Î ION 1ΊΪΚ I * l'a> ιtiI< -.trie·11 > in ,uHance $5 00 2 50 1.5» lh"·. ί·. traction. and l'ali. — Pr.· Too Late, Too Little λ : II t piffle 11 Hi - or i ut any'hing else foi t: iU«" Π, goes ' the present ι! ι Mward ΛΙ -.cm Yet at thi ta .· ,v then· is so little denial! and 1 ιi y the Russian. themselves that it is fairly reason-, ι · ■ :1k.: good deal thi ι ι· · :.!>·. ΐ>·> the British· A: 1 '' :vt ::'iied to L< n (1, v ■ nference- :r 1 had to 1 ■ .: he ··.· ···:·· ι. the 'v ,v. and ■ : ν i·. :ta:n and the Γ· ; >··..:· . Τ1.. ι : may have ml": .·..■·>! fl drive in an ■ ' '·' !.*!." s- ■■ v ma« ' · ■•il····· such aid c< ·:'.d ar rivt mi ;>»·<·.·> '■ oifective. but opinioi it unanii it ■> . S ■ .1 !.. : cm: Old Man ' ι \V i· · . d .ΤΠ wnr Jermnn ""/' ." i d J ns · : : '...se Britain, end A · ■ ■ S:..i.·: .\s-ur ing.1 ! - ■ of ·> .· ■ · rl-i.;··.< are true, it .'•ec: Thi f . : ,;t n? l-ter ing ··-iking -hip. and 1 · one angle of 'he V. ' - \ .;■·■■ ■■ ;v:s«inn to Mn.; cow -r.'t much logic in -i>- that cannot be ful ;ill.'d Λ ι d it seen", s both the democ rar:·· ' iy h;'τ been guilty of thai in Stalin's ease. Thcv certainly have been with other nations who hitherto have bi en encouraged to resist Ger man aggrv--· . >ti. only to be failed in the end. with a pitiable fate their ultimate lot. Even Stalin must know that Britain and the United Slates will do all they possibly ran in his behalf But it is a question of what they can do and when. Right now the fortunes of war are running heavily against Russia's cause, and that means the Anglo-American cause. We can't sec how the two democracies fan pos .slblv evrn produce, to say nothing of deliver, the implements of war Stalin neods. and in time to be ol service to him. Certainly neither ha> enough for its own usrs. After lo these many months oi aerial attacks against Germany proper and occupied parts of thr continent it begins to be more or less apparent that Hitler cannot be def initely defeated in that fashion. It is equally as sure that invasion of the continent offers but little more in the way of an effective offensive. Pinning of hopes upon possible re volt in the conquered nations appears to be a forlorn att'tude. The longer the Nazis can grind -'bmerged peo ples under their heel t!so less likeli hood there will be of a r "It. Where then is the pro ;.ect oi victory loi the democracies'' The if blockade *· ay ' ;i\ ·· ··» · ·· u· · Europe - gtanal :t t Hitler's hordes. and it ι ay \s.· be weapon But 11 itler n. « «I is: far ;hat he h.:< ae ·< ' . > . th tMirtiab of war Mr cannot con • olidate ·.,! t ■■ ··.·> I "du ·· "ν ι a peart· ; ι .· tti devote su much time to t· - ting \nd uri ' t! nd he \\ " ·. 'iM\imuir hetn ' ' . .. ♦ < S ·:)' - ·'■ I. !·■ ' ' ' dismal a- the Cîei . ·· T' > m • 1 . i ν * > . *1(1 <T, · f ,, " · ■ :> !nr both -tile- I · · ' · ran never be r ■· ' >■ " ·. ■· : .i rid tru! <>f '! · H tier philo phy <>t -i.rietv Our Sirone Banks Sint· condition of therr. t.· I·.· · ' Ιηησ hi«t, -v 1 i.*- nkPWiSi * - ' Τ hero - o\ ·\ pvvni! I rig ·."·'·■ n. · • t< ry, with t?xcepti« π r.nd cotton is at* a- : * wn* v·. ns been in s n ^ ■ * l·- dustrv · - ·, · defense c ··.*:·· ··* ress peon'e !" ;■'.·< fit : are s '.'•.■••so : "' ' bound to be soiru t Henderson ! the character of ;"· ' ' ■ on>, Tb rotijxh e functâ■ ·:«· ! ntert progress and ndvnt ■-•ection nf the State demands upon :ht" "■ : ch 'hey an era: , cv.alî esta!'!1·1·:··· · ' '!· both ··"! ; '·.: T':se of a.=si-*anc<· · :rd " ·;··;'■ - a' home. The bark rr r !,oss:!i!t' ,·id ' bu· mate an'! •-■•«nc!. Τ pose Depo tor fund- en''.".: ted ' t< by re a- ' ! ■■■<·■■ backing f 'ho ·: ■■,■··■ Increased deposits, pr a!' time ncal·:. arc ■■■■!■.·■ inn : ·■ η lh They r< really need. 1 ' go·· d dea! no'"!v co. fnr *'■'■' ·':" 1 wnv nd ' re ! r: ever-. : !':;''!<!■ a* ' " orrii c ν ■ . · v ' : ; ; ο t ! ι ■ *· m' pie are : ! ■ re. rm; d< > Ο ο AH tHe Way :he neutrality net which forbid am r.n ■ ' \:r erican ;hip; :. ! ι. i send'r hen into combat zone-·. Well. th ray ho enough for the moment. lv ' won't hi· Inn? until !>··· · ·· ι demand for modificati· ·η ..· ···'·.» ections of the law. whirr ν it the request of the Pn -id ν nral years ago to keep u the country was told ' This portion of the the most dangerous η· Ί troversial part of it. \· ing that section wop'· c ' war repeal of all 1 '' ' either. The President ' line of expodiei <··,· riming merch; nt · ! nc them int" w»·· 7··;.· I ·■ the obstacle !ri hi? · ·· · · ·■<· '' other parts of ·'·-.■ ' · . ·!·,, path he wished to ν hé ν ilid be asking for th··.;■"·: · ' ■ .1 since they nm-: ! v..'y ! later, why keep the country con tinuously stirred up t ν In r the whole job <··>·.'<i lu· d no at ont time? The entire act e■■ dd he killed light now jus* as easily a this -iι.ρ provision To go the whole distance would makr? for harmony in the end. 1! ought to be gotten out of the wa\ once and for all. We are in the "··,. anyhow in every way evcepi tec1 nically, and technicalitii will m swept aside whenever it de in-d in Washington that th'-v -h ill be. An area in New Me ,ieo. we r< 1 experienced its fir t rain in <Vi v as Hlii. ing, no doubt, the per'o·' f- :d ef many a local wi \ithei· ; ι· pi,et. Gray hair for women, we r^ad, is the latest decree of the fashion ex perts. That makes a girl with no worries just plain out of luck. • · Lest We Forget Congress shall make no law respecting an estatv lishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exer cise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. —U. S. CooœtudM OTHERS' VIEWS W \\ I lit KNOW NAMES. To tilt- Edilm : Λι ν < de · would like •x ■ etinnntu .· . ν .-k> \\ ι there t.- .1 I'mild the . be .1 lawyer :n i:.. crowd? is taete . >uld put In., 1 ;■ Thi ;ul ' -it flit. l'le;iM· \ Ul ' r 'it. >.! th.it we give yuu the propel liuiion. Lt't ί v[ ΊΊ'Λ'ιΙ. .itli.ll. v.. i'ty us ;i law ν 01 and III I !... S -I t wre Iiquui 1'. I t ' ! 11 11 '. I < tlii:i.λii~ S Κ II \ ί * l \i S • ι . η< > Κ 11 \ \ι (»\ ι ON ! ΙΙΟ! .·· > U.I.-··! tn ι "λ eon the h tir 7 ;1 . η '..ή t ; ι'η ng and Τ a in.. ; ■ ■ tte 1 .. ··> -d t. ! >u 'd ; :.<y . . ι a;: ;) :■ 4' ar:ti tn it t < : !.!;.· • . ' ··!,·., art' play ::g a:t . ···.. | ' ■ — ' ! a . tk> "·■ a :< ndt ι aa : a - -, ami ' >eU :;.i | ■ i .ι":-. ·11r whisk y , ' ' 1 ' . ι' V a a" ' ' ' ' : ι \ · n.i'.t . : : ■ . .ι ! iy ' _: .. λ'., by d: ak ' . I'd . y η ' ! ,,'π»·ι : ·. À ν i": ·. rc aro dl't d.~ .11 ; . : t ■ .a il up · e a ι·and? oi marriages thai have] II : :, « . .. . a.· : taer· a::t d 'tea ,-t ,·| .a. α a . : .;· : the e>· uitv aa .i>»f '. a' : - Wb dr ;nk, : ' · a.,i d ' .at the pi i. ' : :t d : ι ·: a.s? drunk and : ·. i 'a a: ::g ·ρ jack in ja;l. ' . ' " · : < ίϋ!!!!' ι ;Π W il S , . · 'Livrant vi^îatii»:i ' i, i : a t - e a t : ■ d « ■ . \a ! r a " . - i ! d L. :> : 1 · ai 1 .a::.,·.·, :. around . a: S, : a 1 ] ' i,.a · - evt : Ί t a.i da.ll.·:> \\ rth Vance a mty a. :t \\ a.·· si ai at l.lty pint it would of amounted ; pints, and ' < : per pint it v. - ·.,. i ··: ■ · d 'aι twenty ! a. ι ' a us ι aa ί d' every ni.ta.. a.m. 1 Id . tid baby had of drinked a pint i .y last month t av a ; I a : nstimed !:lty 'a : pint 1 it is not t · pula ;n Vancc a ·:!> I · . : very < a·.·':ι that the whi-,·.>» ·;. re ca<h ··■·.' ; twej ty ta. - ι : . · ■ f 11 tv t h ou ai a a a ; . - The: ■ ' ;' h tndred m in- j ; 1 ' !'·,>λ ι ' .a a.', day long ;t \ h aidred ι 1 I SitU'iM) t: a liisaild ·■ : iv nth, ;md ' a at a d >1 e :;iy eighteen '.Va.a aoaght the' and deliars worth, r r ;n twenty-t'iv 1 g iov- that fellow • ' " C Λ a . ;y t « the 1 ' · ' n' : ■ a eta; g. : ] ι : ·ι; t forget to register. and vote against this mess, for I bc • !· th..: >·<·.; ;»<· - · ·>t :t. Jul! Ν NIK W I'.KC'KHAM. HcndiTiiin. ANSWERS TO TEN QUESTIONS ?( ρ l-iack Page :: l χ pi, i 4 S :., ι ' i 1111. i 11 i s . \t Ul. I ! . ϋ· Sir Walter Scott. ι . I ! "LU". ;; Χ !Η· nths. \). Κ. in. Job (28). \\ hat Do \ on Know About North Carolina? 15ν ΙΊΜ It II. MAV 1- Η ν ·>·;.:ι>· North Carolinians '.'ι m· ill '.ι: ι : ni η! in the (I. ! lVrcnt ι · : : ι L'nited State.- :. ·πν. η 1918 7 2. Will · · ■ · ■ Pa -qiiiitaiir. r·ιΐι·> y ?. .-in elected ' congress in 1883. eh" died I» . re the session convun d" \\" (1. : ' t ' 11 s t the S! lit- to i.'-.i :. " · S: ··■ Hospital f..r Co',- ι > it t ι ί lost yi a: 4 W1 1 : : . a woman chi i.-en : a y 111 ι ; 'he C 'y of Wilmington'.' à. Who were the two congressmen nvolved m a contested seat follow* r.i> the civet inn ·' 1898'.' G When wa \nrth Carolina l'ir.-i i-ited by a g. ernor from another el· 'iiy.' WSWERS. 1. Then '.'.ι · a total of 85,810 ' C'· !··>! ·. ,-ns in uniform in 918. Of this number 78.005 were in he . rmy; 7.124 in the navy and 621 η the marine cm-ps The t· Ίa 1 ca 'Ti'mhprpH 4.580. Of this nurn it-.c 03'/ were killed m battle and 22:. lied from wounds. 2. W; Iter Fn -hwater Ρ u>I,·. l.,,rn near Elizabeth City October 10, 1850. II· . ■ :i ■ ι " ! .'582 .mil died un | Λ c ' " ' hetorc that ■ convened. Γ1 < .. · · ,. L'y i'i .-t per ! . 1111 lit at I : ι S' ' ■ II : '.. I fur C "· i· ·! < ti at ] (I . ' ■.« ■ ill*' !cal y ι ai ri ported to the 1!>41 legislature was !'. t · . · ..- 24011 • · · · T: ■·:·': · ' : amten 8BCe last year was $2Κβ.788. The 1 !» i '. !· ·, l.itu; ι 1 . >ieti an appri>p : ; : :!. year. In ' '< . ;.'pi upriatiun | ' ι .·mall income j t...! ι' ·ιis and uther sources The institution employs 202 | I · » operation of the plant | 4 ;·. ;924 Mrs. James Cowan was ayo: l,i till the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, .. f··! ::.<·)· new paper * ditur who had j been elected îa.iyur ..f the city. 5. In the 1898 race between former Congressman William T. Crawford,] 1 )· - ι...'. ■ 1 Hayv..» id county, and j ti Richmund Pearson, He ι ' : c. .η. ι ι A-he\■ ι lie. the Democrat dtciared elected, and was seat i(, l'earsitil conte>tVd tile election in .. partisan congress and was seated May 10. 190(1. He eived until the end ni the term. March 191)1. and t!.i η accepted thf appointment ten - tiered him by President Theodore Ii io>t veil as consul to Gen· ., Later President Roosevelt appointed him I United States envoy to Persia. In !9:''7 he bec.ime mm: ter to Greece and Moiitet.i gro. Di'.d π Ashevilie Septi · ι : 12. 192·'' Congressman Ρ·, π'.- ill uorn :n Yadkin county (i Co· ι ι,or William Berkeley, of V:. a t; . ernor Berkeley was une . ·,:.'.· eu ' Lord.- Proprietor., given ι • ι · ■ the Carolina terri tory :i It;»::: Λ number ol settlers clI m Virginia into the ( .. ,·..ι it.. ' < : and settled in the Albi arle section before the district] ily opened later in the y· a < ; ,iir. ..· Berkeley, being per ■e:i -ted, visited the Albe «···: n. Cotton Closes 7 To 10 Lower New York, Oct. 11.—(AP)—Cot-1 : >n futures opened 5 lower to 1 . igher. Kntu''"s closed 7 to Hi lower, mid ■ilir.i, P"t i 7.Γ>(Ιιι, nil 4. Open Close October —.— 16.67n December . . . 16.94 16.85-86 January 16.88 16.t>8«i March . . 17.14 17.11-13 M:iv 17.30 17.28-29 July . . 17.44 17.37-3!) Re cs Appeal To Britain for Invasion (Continued From Page One! invade the continent, but restless Hritons were enc uraged by a war office announcement of the forma tion ot a corps of shock troops skill ed in sea landings—called "com mandos"—and London newspapers freely asserted they would "one day storm enemy beaches." COMMISSIONERS SALE. Under authority of a judgment of the Superior Court, appointing the undersigned as Commissioners to sell certain lands, rendered in that cer tain action of Mrs. Eva L. Hight et ; 1, Vs. Elizabeth Hight, et al, Su perior Court Minute Docket No. 18. Page 549, and under the terms of a certain deed of trust executed by James Henderson and wife Amy Henderson, recorded in Book 13U, l'ape 350, dated July 13, 1925, the undersigned Commissioners will of fer for sale by public auction .it thel courthouse door in Hcndvrson. N. for cash on Monday the 20th day · ■ t October, 1941, the following describ ed lands: Begin at a pin 1'i'ter Young's cor- . ner, ana run thence 80 1 2 \V. 1-4.49 j chns. to a pin I'eter Young's corner, thence S 87 dey. W, 9$U chns. tu a stone on the We t side of branch. C harles Wmibush corner, thence Ν 43 3-4 W. 7 "hi elms, to a pin. thence Ν 43 3-4 W. 7.50 chns. to on the East .de 1 a o.anch opposite a large poplar; thence Ν 21 1-2 deg. j E, 0 40 chr.-. to a pin on the creek, thence d>\.n the creek, Ν 21 1-2 1·.. 0.80 chn-. λ 85 3-4 Κ, 1.00 chns. Ν ' 7 3-4 Ε. 1.05 chns. Χ. 1 deg. Ε, 2.60.1 Ν 15 1-2 Ε, 1.00, Ν 5 1-2 Ε. 1.70: Ν 2 deg. Ε. 2 10; Χ 43 Ε, 1.20, Χ 59 Ε, 0.C0, chns. to a pin Cue Young cur γλτ. thence S f>3 deg. E. 28.."ill chns. to a stone Cue Youngs corner, thence ι S 4 deg. W. 11.30 chns to the be- I ginning, containing 53 acres by re- ' cent survey of Thomas Taylor. This sale is made subject to the purchaser asMiniing any balance due the Federal Land Bank of Columbia,' that might be due under a deed of1 trust executed by James and Amy Henderson, recorded in Book 119. 1 agi· 312. Register of Deeds Office lor Vance County. Xolth Carolina, j This 18th dav of September, 1941.1 Β Η. PERRY, A. A. BUXX, 1 Commissioners. 19-26-3-10 I ΝΟΤΙΟΙ·, OF SALE t'NDER DEED OF THE ST. Under ;uui by \ Γ. τ tit· ol authority! contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John \V. Beckham and wife, to Security National Bank, 'lirustee, on the 20th day of July. ! 1939, recorded in Book 2119. Page 14, Registry of Vance County, North Carolina, default having been made m the payment of the indebtedness! secured thereby, whereby the entire amount of said indebtedness became due and payable and demand hav- : mg been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the property described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will ofler for sale for cash at public auction at the court house door in Henderson. Vance County, N. C., at noon on Thursday, October 30th, 1941. the following de scribed leal estate: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Vance County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on Andrews Avenue extension and the South side thereof, 215 feet from a point in the intersection of Shanks Street with Andrews Avenue extension corner of Lot No. 28 (Claude Bowers cor ner) run thence along Andrews Avenue extension in a north 51 1-2 W direction towards Henderson 101) feet to an iron pin John Edwards corner, thence along his line S 29 1-2 VV 150 feet to an iron piti John Ed wards corner, thence along his line S 51 1-2 Ε 100 feet to an iron pin Claude Bowers corner, thence along his line Ν 29 1-2 Ε 150 feet to the place of beginning, the same being the identical lot conveyed b> Mrs. Cora E. Barnos, A P. Barnes, Clar ence E. Green and wife Virginia Barnes Green and Joe E. Barnes and wife Mae G. Barnes heirs of A. T. Barnes, deceased, to J. W. Beckham and wife Trula Mae Beckham and recorded in book 203 page 233 regis ter of deeds office for Vance County, North Carolina, shown on plat made by W. H. Boyd, Engineer, July 17. 1939 The successful bidder will be re quired. at the time of the sale, to make a cash deposit of 10 per rent of the amount of the bid as a guar antee of compliance therewith in the event that no resale is ordered. Dated this the 25th day of Septem ber, 1941. SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, Trustee. By: J. M. Sink. Jr., Assistant Trust Officer. 27-4-11-18-25 "MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE" &\0 ^\TtD μ ο pp. NT SALLY S SALLIfcb Kr^i»icr»-d U S Of?»··*· Vim- mat ι vjakt ) Ί3 DO )S KAfcRy YOU ( Domt you Do it?*) , m Am Distributed hv King Feature» Syndicate. Inc --1 If you want people to take your advice, find out what they want to do and tell them to do it. WANT ADS Get Results FIRE HAZARDS INCLr.AM. WITH till· coining of cold \vi ι·;ι. are prepared to gi\o j, u lull p, teCtion. Citizens Hank and I· .» Co.) InwreiKV Department, ii-u Ι·Λ I HA SPKCIAL Fori; Pi,-v.· I n iti ι η>iu stiitc". latest d, lightly used «'illy $3»5o \] ^ othei bargain- K. F. λ· Sons. ncai I' lic Station For printing, phone r;· \ι,. fold's Printing Λ <>ΐΐιι·ι S i|.; i'v Co. "Henderson's Largest and Most Modern Printing 1-Malil : t and Oltice Supply Sinn· guarantee to please. l'2-tf WE SPECIALIZE l\ ALL kinds u!' body and fender re pair work. Motor Hales Co. LADY. 1JO YOU WANT Y< >1 li. eoat to Matter ymi" A <|iiu i. 11 .j Valet Cleaner- it Dyei ι .,11 ·, needed. OI.D HATS MAI>F. I,IKK NF\Y i;y our modern cleaning and re-!,, aig methods. Vanee Cleaning ι Phono 373. 105 N'. Ciarnett '.,,· Hive us a trial. : ; ο - : FOR RKNT: TWO 2-ROOM A PA i fo ments. furnished or unlurn , 1. Water, lights, heat included. Sinks in Uitclu"n>. Hot and cold \ Mr . L. W. Hobgood. Phone IT'S FUN TO TRAD F THF. ΠΚΎ ele way. Call Herbert's Υ» :l ■</ Front, phone 43'J lur Wi ·, α Meat- and Fancy CJrocor.t St Ό change needed, and get qu.ck c tonus service. !2-tf I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ο Ν \ used car. Don't buy until y . ·. r what I have. Clyde Thorne' Α. ι Sales, phone (i.il-.I or 3411. !ΐ-·',ι A HIG STOCK OF ASPHALT 1; H.L roofing at 'The Place "i Value Low price and some extra ; ... :>· roofing l·'". Alex S. Watkms. il-P, PROTECT YOUR IIOMK WITH Vita-Var. the guaranteed pure paint. We carry a lull ' ci; of paints and painting s ip| lie-, 'i antler Roofing Co., phone fini; - 19 CALL 771! FOR ( ÎROCKK ! ES. fruits, vegetables <n· cold i:.·. :·. Wines, ; 111 J j 1111 u 1. 11 brand.·. Γ - ard's t'a h Grocviy, 21Λ Wid St.. (next to WiLon Electric ( ) 2.1-u REMODEL YOUR HUME IT CAN be done conveniently through , ,;r loan plan. Ask for particulars. Henderson Building & Loan A- · ciation, Al. I!. Wester, Secy. (8) We carry a complete a.-.-ormient ··' Cheverolet accessories includm.; heaters, seat cover.-, radio.· : :.a other equipment of all kinds re idy lor installation. Eveieady Ci.ev ! diet ι 'omp.my, ι .hi me 707. COM Ε IN AM) SEE THE NEW Studebaker today. All that i- in■·.'.· tor '42 now on display in uiir sh ■>*·' rooms. Candler-Palmer Motor Co. Ο r . f WE SELL THE BEST HOT DOCS and hamburgers in town lor oiny Sc. Come ill, try them City S|> ■ : t Shop, phone 634. O-.'iU FARMERS — TOBACCONISTS · Come right on out and enj y the best barbecue and Brunswick stew in this section. Hill Top No. 2, Ra leigh Road. :>-tf SHABBY SHOES ARE LIKE SHAB by tires. Neglect dot- n't pay. We feature invisible half soling. \ repaired look." We call for ami deliver. Gris.om's Shoe Shop. Phone (138. 10-11" LISTEN TO THAT Ι)ΚΙΓ! DRIP: A.N annoying and costly experience -a leaky faucet. But you don't have !■' listen to it if you call lis. We will do you a good job and do economically. ·'. O. Wheeler. Jr. phones 812-.I or 378. 29 τr" LOST OR STRAYED FEMALE Beagle hound, blue ticked wita brown, very unusual color com bination. Finder notify J. H. Lani·· ston, Chief of Police, Henderson 11-Hi GOODYEAR TIRES, BATTERIES, Tubes, Oils, Shoe Repair, Harness Repair, cash or credit on Tires. Batteries. Get our prices before you buy. Carolina Tire Store. 21-tf OWNERS OF GOOD PROPERTIES are mutual insurance buyer;·. They benefit by sound insurance, ef ficient service and substantial di vidends year after year by insur ing with Cates Insurance Agency. 12-tf YOU CAN NOW SUBSCRIBE TO the Book of the Month Cluo through us. Free book to new mem bers. Ask us for particulars. Hen derson Book Co. ltl-tf FOR BEST STEAKS AND SKA· foods eat at the White House Res taurant We have Lobster and Red Snapper steak. Free Ticket to Em bassy with every meal ol 5(lc or more. Grade A Air Conditioned. James C. Cooper Real INSURANCE Service Phone 204-J Henderson. N. C. 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