Krnitersim
Daily Biapatrlf
Established August 12. 1914
Published Every Afternoon Except
Sunday by
HENDERSON DISPATCH CO.. INC.
ut 109 Young Street
HENUY A. DENNIS. Pres. and Editor
M. L. FINCH. Sec.-Treas., Bus. Mgr.
TELEPHONE
Editorial Office 500
Social Editor 010
Business Office 610
'Pie Henderson Daily Dispatch is a
;nrti.b(>r of The Associated Press and
A!' Features. Southern Newspaper
P ul>lishers Association and the North
Carol nn Pre<s Association.
'''>••» Associated Press is exclu
sively entitled to use for republica
tion all news dispatches credited to
or not otherwise credited ;n this
paper, and aUo the local news pub
Hshed herein. Al» rights of publica
t:i n of special dispatches herein are
reserved.
Sl'ltSCKIPTlON KATES
(Payable Strictly in Advance)
By Mail By Carrier
1 Year $5 t>0 $6-00
(i Months 2.50 3.00
•« M «rths 1 50 1.50
Weekly (by carrier only) 15c
I it Copy 5c
"" ed at t e post Office in Hender
son N" C". as see tid class mail matter
Lsi V&Eaigsl
Congreas ahall make M
law respecting an catab
rishmeni of religios, or
prohibiting the (rt€ «c
cue thereof; or abridging
the freedom of tpctdi o*
of the preat.
Ll
-UK
! A«»ultl I <|.» tit»i:
• I would Hi it d«<
•i'.» 7:15.
St niggle for Power
• |»" « ith !>..• c;«u>
ithia the a >w., „•
i'.'t Us own
Amcrvju j« .
:i .i.iuig immediately
<1- .iliti I'nau.-i.on
I «n t!iciu.-ii'l\ »•.■> i
ig undies. once they
Cuiiyre.-.- t<« thai
•:ic.e> by v. ay (>l as-i
" " ,l;" plV i
>Umg tinin back into]
n has :i t hitherto
ci-jure ;.ic
clciui- ;.if
I'.ii-v ii.,.
■ 'II •'! the 1
Lvlmg uii the
•\.i.: p
hug .ii these j. yrsad
roups winch arc luin
« •:) \V.,»hini{
Ihe here iloan
when the
•• "(I the i.mo
entirety
<• There a re
i <vi> been en
I • y ■ !n • > these group*. 'I~iy ir
" great thiil s-mic one
i ' * A n< ic.i : *<w is ruled
i • : • < i tir.inche* ■ >; goxern
l"i *.--•! (I i.y i:>e Ohi.sIiUiUou,
1 ' 'ii . the 1 ..-i "-ii" being the I
bun f i .ic •
Ti i 1-il!er - i iveli.ieo iii'd danger |
t'p private liberties. It is one that]
incds to be and must be curbed,
e! e Itimiitely it will devour all the
i tiiers and Anu-rica will become a
i nit . y ruled Kv decree and fiut. I
When we jirrive at that point—if.
-hall, win i (f<>d forbid—we ..hall .
ha\r l"-t here at homo the priceless '
|iilvilegcs we profess to be fighting
for toi all the world, namely, the
freedom <>t the individual.
N'nw i< tiic time to cull a halt H
1hif arrogance. to stop it in its tracks
and extcminntc it entirely. A de
in i tacy ig not the place for either
(I *t itorsblp or bureaucracy. We
alvn.idy ivi\f plenty and too mueh • I
Vt.il
Seeing the Light
At long last a government agency,
the War Labor Hoard, lias gotten
around officially to regarding John
L. Lew.s in about the same light in
which he has these many months
been held my many, if not most, of
the people of the country. In a state
incut the hoard said the coal strike
is.-.ie now "is, whether Mr. Lewis is
above and beyond the laws which
apply to all other citizens of the
United State.-."
Lew i- is ami has been, as the board
stated, "defying the lawfully estab
lished procedures of the government
t the United State*."
Utlical pus y looting is the explan
aiu i! ot tiie Lewis altitude. All
a!.<:ig he lias been dealt with in what
ha.- ...d the earmarks of an at
.Hide ot tear and hesitancy. As
tar b . . .. • time ol the sitdowu
f' .M's ... 1 i>.>7. a time immediately
follow ii li.r.ioti by the miners'
uni r. >" iial: .. million dollars t >
Pro-ii< ' K • »e\ ''- lirst campaign
.••> v. .i the then Vice
President John Garner was widely
quoted a.- i;.i\ .tig told the President
that ••••■ d dn't yet the strikers ou'.
> f the .i t. ■ o.'.t! plant- it would
mcai ■' L« • a as a bigg-r man
t:...r. Mr it o.i It' our memory
tail.- " ' ' ' - not Mr. Koosevelt
who got the st kers out of The plants
w iei > • :ey d.d leave.
Lev. ... t. ■ long been allowed
hi.- <.'Wv. .i.v. s lon,j in fact that
he s »\ : v • ti;;nk he can do a?
lie p'v..-e-i . dvv the laws of th.
v u.tiu ^-'.i .. ..nd ,-iet away
with t. That ' e game he play
n v. vl : e lal authority
- . !i trial .- beir.;: tested. Un
less i.e ::: de t > toe the mark a
t '.lu req ired to do.
, . I :..-t. atid ii S right I
In Star Chamber
\v.
- i itcsignea
d r tin- world's
\vt> ijil! n .• - v. .'it'll tiif war is
■tided t 1 fashioned m star cham
:cr sr,->;..n . : t o t-o'-.U relict* in Hot
'!'• '• V.. . . ..tii began iod.iv. Wf
. ::;.,i \V >.»drtiw Wilson
fou!t{ ' . i;, t ;- m Ins grave if ho
• i.t a Ti.al i>r»4.-5|jlo of "opo:i
.Mian:.- •«»*•:::> anwed ..1' had
' :• '• the v. .i.tL- right here
.!noi;t ihej
whv would!
from news 1
>c.- . .i ih.'l
mil liial n I
i '.:.at thev
havt
i >n m
»eo|> t
ui are
•a ;lh
|'A..\ ti
L*pre8?n
1
i; .- i.-. ;..in!> :ioi i >.> nra. ii
i ; knuwlt'dut : p:
shit tiing a.-. ■. goes on.
■ cv. d -patt a i. a. H ; Sp. i A
that iicwimen not only tt'uuld
aad at-ft - .- t • an; . at tae open
il.i! i .o»;i.g as. out tha
t .civ ;:,nu' ...» -W tat- ground
, :!<•; w.r. i t \». • >1 ai mea ]
Much in the mar.ncr, it you
s i:\eiliancc • a gang ol
i .-aijoteurs. All this. too.
sines.- .n hand is <>l
' \ ;'aily and intimately
• , i v live- »»t the earth's
»i! . whose servants.
.1- if. 1 ie e i ..nferces arc.
g.:e .. trend that appear.
i t. unmi.-tauable in thf
>: ii'iiu.ni! the freedom and
u- »l tiie people.
Indi.ms. according to an his tor
mn. shaved themselves with Hint
L-iiip.-. 'rough going—bin then th:
noble icdtr.an did not have to li-ten
i<» .i bin be: s lecture on the weather,
It s Junior's guess that the new
• ubstai'ce with which the Navy
chases away sharks from swimming |
-canii'ii must be s 'me ingredient ex
tracted from spinach.
Folks with large skulls. acc>rding|
|o Kartngraphs. live longer, however.
;i pi ivboy awakening w ith a big head
r>n the morning after i-n't so sure or
that.
A prominent wrestler spends his
spare time fishing. .Just can't get
aw.ir from that c8tch*8s*catch*can
business.
An artificially frosted glass tor
mint juleps i. now available. Some
body's trying to i»j|t the lily again.
Japs are building a new base on]
'"•inga vui^a Their idea, no douM
>f detthii,,^ „ tvar effou.
Thcic are now 500,001) astrologers
I in the United States. But the stars
I they study will manage to outnum
I ber 'em by several billion.
A famed radio comedian is said
to have memorized 30,000 jokes. Bet
he never begins a sentence without a
preliminary. "That remnids me—."
The Germans promised to defend
their 'I unisian position "to the last
cartridge." Maybe the cartridges,
like that statement, were just duds.
The man who .-aid talk is cheap
never tried to hire the services of a
first class radio announcer.
The early bird may catch the
worm but it's the early fisherman
who catches the cold.
What Do You
Know About
North Carolina?
By Fit LI) II. MAY
1. What did the expenditures ana
receipts ot the State Fair amount to
last year".'
2 What famous war was the Gat
lmg machine gun first used in?
3 When did North Carolina es
tablish a lund :«»:■ dependents of ot
1 icers killed while performing their
duties'."
•1 How many years did Governor
Gabriel Johnston tail to collect his
salary?
5 Why was Governor Jonathan
Worth .'listed from oftice?
G. How many North Carolinians
saw sen ice m tne War Between tin
States and n the World War?
ANSWERS.
1. The total receipts of tin? las:
State Fan ..mounted to $71 ..'>3f>. The
largest item oi receipts being in nr.
the general admissions w h i c ii
amounted to $25,717. Grandstand
and bleacher admissions amounted
$11,546, and carnival privileges. $Io.
143. The total cost of operation
amounted to $08,471.
2. The Gatling machine gun. in
vented by Hiehard Jordan Galling,
born in Hertford county in 11118. was
used during the Franco-Prussian
W.u m 1.S7H Fight years earlier the
United States Army had rejected
this gun. Halting invented other
Willis, and at one time congiess voi
id him an appropriation ot $40,000
l»i carrying on experiments in ;>e. -
.cctmg .< cannon.
3 The legislature of 1037 estab
lished the of I icers bcnolit tuiul.
.< Inch lias been in operation in North
Carolina since the lid of that ses- '
sioii. Income for the fund is trout I
tin additional small fee added to the I
rosts of all criminal cases tried in I
I'ourts above the megistrates courts.
Last year this umd paid out j>11.
loo in benefit amounts to depend- ;
t-iit- of arresting officers who were 1
killed in the performance of their |
.mi les. |
4. It is claimed that Governor I
Gabriel lohn.-'.on, governor <<1 the'
British colony of North Carolina ;
iron November 2. 1734. until his ;
death July 17. 1752. received his sal
ary lor only five years of the eigr.t
i en years lie was governor. During I
many years ot his governorship he
wa- involved in controversies with
the assemblies.
5. Governor Jonathan Worth,
fleeted in 1885. served until July 1.
1808. when he was ousted by the rc
i.■ 'listruction government which plac
ed W. W. Iloldcn. Raleigh news- I
paperman. in the office of gover
nor by presidential appointment. |
H. During the War Between the1
States North Carolina placed ap
proximately 127.000 men and boys in
active service. Official reports for
liie World War place the number of
North Carolinians in service at 80.
>50.
ANSWERS TCrDAILY !
QUIZ
I. German radio commentator.
2. Peninsula.
3. "The dessert was made with
whipped cream."
4. Edwin Abbey.
5. "War."
6. Charles Kvans Hughes.
7. "Poppy."
8. In 188!).
9. AnrV'i Eleanor (Boettigerj,
James. Elliott, Franklin and John.
10. Nurse.
Citizens Ad\ iscd
To Be on Lookout
For All Saboteurs
Kaleigh. May 18—Increasingly in
19-13. every America. cit./.en—whe
ther on the farm, in a Muall town,
or in a metropolis—must considct
himself .in individual "listening po t"
for the Feder I Bureau of Investiga
tion. because a new crop of rig rous
ly trained Nazi saboteurs will soon
be graduated from Berlin's crack
school tor sabotage and loosed up >n
the world.
Unless Americans give this help,
the Office of War Inl rma ion warn
ed today :: a review ot citizen? w
oteration witli the feder. ! b.ire.i..
since 1!>39. the FBI cannot guaran
tee to maintain it* present rem r'.t
abl record: a recent repo.-t of he
b ireau stated there had be.-n .1
single successful foreign-directed
act of sabotage in this war.
Never was this need for citizen
f j-opera".ion ere ter than "at his
very time"—OWI quoted .1, F.dgnri
Hoover, director of the FIJI—"when
more than a score of saboteurs niv
bei. g trained bv the German hign •
command at its highly organized:
sabotage school, o he -ent to all 1
parts f the world t > obstruct the
war el tort ot the l.'ruted Nr.i< n- "
"Some of these N zi agents will '
try 'o enter the I'nitei State-." Mr.
Hoover s:t d. "We must, there ."ore, 1
be on guard."
Enemy espi • :.se i:i this c-nmtry.
OWI pointed out. has been. and,
now i.«. under . ontr I. But. the re
port pointt I out equally strongly
the need tor precnu'io" is today
more urgent {han ever L0c.1t ng thes
super-expert -;i"t> tour-', and passtbh
others as well, v.ight be like finding
'"a needle n a havst ck" among the
i) 11111<■- -s 1 Americans, once they j
have made entry into the coun'ry. 1
The FBI does not u:.der-cstimate
the determination of the German high
command to stiffen up ir. its train
ing ot agent-. •>> profit by its recent
-ad experienciparticularly in the
Unite.-I State
L st year al"!ic more than 218.
nnn reports c » "erning persons or
situations t!~ ■;i:«h: to be dangerous
the national seruritv reached the
FBI. OWI di-eloscrl."
MAXV MINHIIAI.S
More dil!erent kinds of minerals
hnve been dis< ivered in North Caro
lina than m any other state in the
nation.
SALLY'S SALLIES
■ 4 U < P.t.M Oft..
r YOU UMPERS-fAMD , PEAR >
i^TKAcf foR BUSINESS , .
_ IVER/B6D/I
STATE HAS COURSE
IN FABRIC TESTING
Kaleigh, May IB—A now short |
course in fabric testing nnd in.-pec-1
linn will be started by the Textile
School at State College June 7.
Dean Thomas Nelson announced to
day. It will last 12 weeks.
The Federal government will pay ;
all expenses of the course except j
subsistence and books as part of >
it.- program to train men arid women
for vital work in the war effort, i
Bunks will cost about S3.
Dean Nelson said the course would ,
give splendid training to persons;
employed in textile plants nnd to
college women majoring in home ec
onomics. A number of collcgr worn- '
en have indicated they would take
the course in preference to a sum
mer vacation, the textile dean re- i
ported. I
NOTICE.
ScrvitT of Summon* By Publication
In the Superior Court.
Nnrtli Carolina:
Vance County:
Helen Allen Williams. Plaintiff.
v*.
Grady Williams, Defendant.
The defendant. Grady Williams, j
will take netice:
That an action entitled as above j
has been commenced in the Superior (
Court of Vance County. North Caro- |
lina. against him, (o fecure an ab
solute divorce on the grounds,of two
years separation. And <he said de
fendant will further take noticfe that
he is required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of I
Vance County, at the cOUrlhouic in I
Henderson. 75. C. bn' the' 19th day of '
June, 1943. and answer or demur |
to the complaint of plaintiff in said
action, or the plaintiff vyill apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
said action.
This 18th day of May. 1943.
E. O. FALKNER.
C. S. C. Vance County.
A. A. Bunn.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
18-25-1-8
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE. j
Under and by virtue of Power of
Sale in conferred in a Deed of Trust
executed by John Vaughn and Get - j
trude Vaughn his wife on September
20th. 1935 and of record in the office
>f the Register of Deeds of Vance
County, N. C. in Book 172 page 281;
default having been made in the
payments of the Notes therein se
emed. and at the request of the hold
er of the same:
I shall sell lor cash, to the highest
bidder, by public auction at the
Court House Door of Vance County,
V. C. .it 12 O'clock (Noon) War time
Saturday. June 19th. 1943, the fol
lowing House and Lot:
Begin at a stake Lassiter corner, ,
and run thence S 32 W 184 teet to 1
a Stone on Sherman (Winder)
Stieet Lassiter corner, thence along
said Street N 56 1-2 W 130 feet to an
Iron Pin Jno and Ellen Harris coi
ner thence N .34 E 176 feet to Harris,
(now Davis) corner in Lassiter lint
Ihence along Lassiter line S 60 E to
the place of beginning, same being
Ihc land bought bv Vaughn from A.
1. Harris and wife Nov. 1922 and of
record in Registry of Vance County
in Book 114 page 138.
This 17th. day May. 1943.
T. S. KITTHELL, Trustee,
bv J. c. Klttrell with Power i
of Attorney.
18-25-1-8
B. H. MIXON
I
Contractor and
Builder
"Build* Better Bnildinfjt"
Alio Wall Paperlnt, Painting
Roofing and General
Repairing.
PHONE J
WANT ADS
Get Results
FEED IS SCARCE AND YOU NEED
lo raise all you can. so come t.> see
us for German millet seed ;it .-no
rial prices. Kittrcll & Iliari
I
TIKE UEADCjUAKTEKS—WE HAVE
the latest official information re
garding tire inspection ami appli
cation for new tires ami lubes. Lei
U.< help you with yours. Henderson
Vulcanizing Co. 22-tl
USE VITA VAR FOR YOUR NEX1
paint jon. I hiic is no painl uciici
Yet it is the lowest priceil <|iiai:t\
paint in town. Tanner Hu iliny Co
J--II
LAWN HOSK—50 FEET LENGTH
S4.95. Buy your supply now whiL
thev last. Wat kills Hartlv. an* ('«>.
I8-»u
OFF.C.AL TIRE INSPECTION STA
lion. Cars washed. lubricated
polijhed, batteries rochargcd, Gulf
gas and oils. L. T. Harris Guil
Service Station. Gainett and Hor
ner Sts., phone 1198-W. 2C-tf
TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE
Marylobe and Stones sixty ccni.
hundred. Ten cents d<>;:cn. Ntei
strong plants. Expect shipmenl
baby chickcns tomorrow. See mi
around Pagc-Hocutt's Drug Stor;
if interested. A. J. Cheek. 17-'Jt
SPECIAL P R IC K O .V I'Ld W
points for ten day-. (Jet yours
while tlie. "..i •. .iitt.i*., Harris.
WANTED—A POSITION AS GEN
cral of I ice worker or cashier. Have
had experience in auditor's ofticc.
purchasing department and filing.
Call 3411—county resident. ll-at
ivi"WANT TO buy"YOURCorn.
Can handle any quantity, large <>r
small. Let us do your custom
grinding of meal and feed. Hen
derson Milling Co., formerly J. S
Evans Milling Co. T-T-S-tf
FRUIT ,! AR FILLER FUNNELS,
fruit jar tops, rings, lard cans
Get your supply now. Wat kins
Hardware Co. 18-f!ti
SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINSE
—baseballs, softballs, tennis rack
ets and balls, golf balls, croquet
sets and many others at Western
Auto Associate Store, opposite Post
Office. (2)
HEDGE SHE A R S. PRUNING
shears, weed cutters. Get your sup
ply now. Watkins Hardware to.
NOTICE TO PATRONS—PLEASE
call for your garments as soon as
they are finished, or within six
days after they are received tjj,
us. Storage space will not permit
us to keep them longer. We can
not store your out of season gai
ments and will not be responsible
for them after six days. Valet
Cleaning Co.. phone 464. 11-fill
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as Executrix ui.
ler the Will of Joseph Ftilcher late
>f the County of Vance. North C.no
ina, this is to notify nil persons hav
ng claims against the estate of the
aid deceased to exhibit thein to the
indersignod on or before May ifMh.
944 or this notice will be pleaded
n bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the estate
vill please make immediate settlc
nent.
This the 18th. dav May. 1943
ROSA LEE FULCHER,
Exccutrix of Joseph Fulchor.
8-25-1-8-15-22
lH-Gti
I.Ot'GHUN city
TAXI
Hour Srrvlm
CALL
3 6 6
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WANT ADS
Get Results
ATTENTION FARMEttS! Nowls
the time to think about HAIL IN
SURANCE PROTECTION for your'
growing crops. Call—write Insur
ance Department. Citizens Bank
& Trust Co.
LET BOB FALKNER PUtTn YOUIt
coal now. Phone 2Gl). II. o. Falk
ner & Son.
FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR
rent. Call 794-W J8-&-20
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
hides, scrap metal, steel, iron, and
rubber. Let's give the axis the
knjekout blow. Henderson Junk
Company, phone 300. 16.U
FOR SALE-GOOD WELL BROKE
horse. Can be seen at Mrs. \V. M.
Journigan's at Epsom or troll S. p.
Cooper, Jr. at Little Hotel, phone
9in>. 15-ati
FIFTY THOUSAND F E ET OF
shcetrock in quarter and three
eights thickness at "The Placc ot
Values." Alex b. Watkins. 18-lti
HIUDES SEE US FOR YOUIt WF.D
ding Announcements or Invita
tions. Finest quality at moderate
prices. Also Visiting Cards for the
Graduate. Henderson Hook Co,
phone 1 It). 17-tf
lilG STOCK OF GuOL) LATE
model usctl curs :it Moist
Sales Co., Henderson, N. C.
For sale 1937 Plymouth
coupe, clean and in good condi
tion. Has good set of tires. I. H.
Vickcry, Western Auto Associate
Store. 1B-.U
vVANTED A PORTER AT HOTEL
Warren. Warrcnton. N. C. 15-4t
i
CALL ALFORD'S FOR PRINTING
of all descriptions, also anything
you might need in of lice supplies
and equipnu nt. We appreciate
your business. Alford's I'rintine &
Office Supply Co. j.jj
WANTED — TWO MEN~0R
women to handle circulation
of a morning anil an after
noon newspaper. Pay salary
commission. Write stating
qualifications to "Ncwspa
I _ per" care Dispatch. 18-Gti.
FOR SALE—2 NIC K FRESH MII.K
cows. See G. W. Knott or Kin
1 light. I7-2Ii
WANTED FOUR OR FIVK ROOM
unfurnished Iihiinc. Cln.se in pre
ferred. Rent must be reasonable.
Address House, rare Di: patch.
17-2ti
ROTENONE- •'ROTENONE", Hit
very best. Dust yojr garden - atid
flowers, kill ;.ll insects. Buy »n>
quantity needed. Watkins Hurt
ware Co. 18-JIi
WANTED — CLEAN. SOFT HAGS
2 12 cento pound at I)is|>;it>-n Ot
liee.
WANTED l!V COUPLE TWO OR
three lurni.-hcd rooms. I'ltoii;
15-3H
INSURANCE
Think it over! The same aiuount of
Insurance tor iess money or mort
insurance fur the same money. Dl
\ idend is the answer. Save money
by placing your risks with 114 in
Dividend-Paying, Non-asessable
Mutual Companies. Phone BOO,
Cales Insurance Agency. 30-lf
j-VIOERO" FOR GARDENS IN ANY
quantity, also Paris green, ar
senate lead. Watkins Hardware Co.
lR-iiti
GOOD USED CARS AT RKASON
able prices. A look here wili con
vince you that these cars ate
priced to move. Fords— Plynioutns
—Chevrolet, 1934's to Hill's.
Candler-Pahner Motor Co. lo-tf
EXPERIENCED GIRL KOI! GEN
eral housework wanted. Inof
have to stay nights. GiK>d salary
Phone 793. 15-3ti
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSl
just off Oxford road, modem conjjf
veniences and garden space.
571 or 103. 13-cod
con*
Can
jd-ti
HOTEL HELP WANTED) NIGHT
clerk. Niglil watchman. Iiand>«
man. 2 waitress, 2 diswashcrs. Can
work man and wife. Fair salary,
room and board. Write C. T.
Whitehead. 15th. street, Virginia
Bench, Va. or phone Virginia
Reach 3!) I-J from 0 p. m. lo " P'
111. 13-BU
FOR SALE FRKSH MILK COW.
Apply to H. A. Pcgrani, near
Greystone. 17-2U
DEVOB QUALITY PAINT WILtt
beautify your home and save il
from decay. You can save by us*
nig Devoe's two coat system. Alex
S. Watkins. 18-ltt
YOU WILL ALWAYS LOOK Y(>UK
best if you patronize our shop,
Modern service, experienced op*
erators. Phone 200 for appoint
merit. Brldgers Beauty Shop, ovej
Parker's Drug Store. 2Z't»
SPECIAL WhTlK THKY LAST/
New upholstered Boudoir Chans
$5.9!i and Sfi.95. Only a lew
R K. Snttorwhitc & Sons. near
Fire Station. 17-U
JUST receFved LARGE SIIII'
inent of No. 3 tin cans. Watkins
Hardware Co. I8-6H
KILL SPRING FEVEIi WITH
cleaning supplies. Buy cju.ility K">"
ceries, fresh meats and fresh vegt*
tables at Herbert's Yellow Front-"
Free delivery, phone 439.
INSURANCE — RENTALS
■ Real Estate—Home Financing
Personal and courteous attention
to all details.
At,. B. WESTER
Phone 139 Mcf'oln n'"