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HviuUrsua BaUg Established August 12. 1!)14 Published Every Aflerneuu Except Sunday l>y BENDKHKON UIKl'ATCIl CO.. INC. at IU.1 Yhuiik Street HKNHY A. DENNIS. Pres. and Editor M. L. FINCH, Stfo.-Ti'tMS.. IHis. Mgr. telephones Editorial Office 500 Social Editor "10 Business Office *>10 The Henderson Daily Dispatch ;s a memoes' of Tlitf Associated Press and Al' Features, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and lite North Carolina Press Association. The Associated Pft'Ss is exclutively entitled to use for republ cation all news dispatches crcl.'e.i to or not otherwise I'leditvd :n th.s paper. and .ilso tlio local news published therein. All lights of publication of special dispatches herein are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION KATES (Payalile Sti.rtly n Advance) Mail Carrier 1 Year Stiinl $7.00 fl Months 3.00 3.50 3 Months . 1.50 1.75 Weekly ty (\.rrier onty 20* Per Copy 5< Entered at the post > ifuv m I lender gon, N. C , as second i lass mail matter Everlastingly Right Oni- lines ik t ■ .1 eveiyth rig v- u ONea! 1 :m .-. < reau Feiierati - ■■ lion, .mil 1 declarations a; 'm lion this will; l"l i< bittt : !>• |j|i -id it was ti the ■ yon thl# i.r so plainly. Consumer subsict find <i.i .gvrousiv complicate pru'ulMt justir.-n'.. o'.W . tlis ,»! ,.|) " s.uv- « • .- . :j!y thing i f Homebt dy i:ig a danger ms policy vim.h t iv i»'i of agricult u ga\v it .i.- : « group and est" li;n^ th< !UvS of another. <>y giving lip service *«o the doctrine , : economic i. V It'll' piTlul nilllg .<t!> " initfly inhibit • ic dtwl < ti" tri'i'itm itfcri'ni Tha" »cc. .- ' >o..; opposing tile measure :. w Congress, and Which the . •. •• trat: >ti .s d«- ng every us.power to fui'Ct .1" ..v. f I'.. - ilimt Ivmselt h.i- ■ t-m.iivui .Sl'ill'S a- Tile -i.iX >i'.eitive : .i.'.e;. that e.iii i1 applied .:i<" ti.'i:. lint his ■ ...tloli.i 1 iiairnian. R.'oett F.. Hantusai'. itj'i'iliHi as aying ' .e lid-'M-vt'tl i.•>•<.sti ation has saved the cnwnirj .1 •; . the th.-a- "*!^ •: nflat n I: titer, we ha\o been *iiv«;d, the ■ eedu :'e that i.nie 'r. it ah •' •' p« ssibie ouyht '. ■ be en ujii '• •••< us wived. Smart minds m y ■ i ired t< fa'horn .t.s depths, but the ins. cl ti th were out in the irii'ti v. lu. < »t could be eleas ly seen st . i-. I. cely reveal ': i t■ ■ ] 1 ■ -1 'i< motives •>**)■ iisd '. e .^ht dies. just .is o many • iir.•. •••fi is something else iwliind th s Imtti over tile •■'ildui le m-ides merel; (jiving the solders ■ .h-iIiT ticipate m this year's ('.ivU nu ! >hart. :t ,dl smacks trongly po litic.'l mathiruliw' ■ in <ne "i or another. Mr O'Neal talked con -.-•.i yen* in charging that eons. ;m . .• i »•. .old IhrcnU'n icinlization ricalt.irc Hi- in.g '• '■ h..'1 it been tin place f r t ha it served his purposes. t: ■ * lit ; r> grams oi the covernn i ' thn ; e:i socialization of o'hi r ' f the people—that of mi 'i.i r". I instance, and also the v.ir -u. foi • of regimentation "t business. Too long already the pe iple h i\ been hamstritnj; with •ort.-ols til regulations, and. as the Vavt.i [ii lean hca<> said, "what f i t neods. and must have. aehio full productkn anrl tut eniplr ;ncnt in pencetime is the smashi of all artificial harriers that oljsiri tlic production and free movenru of goods." To do that will neres: tate a reversal of policy i:' a *.\m sweep of experiments rind mno\ tions. As yet. though, there s few. if any, signs on the horizon Indicate such change of heart purpose. Until there is W/i about face move we shall con'.tr to wyllow in the mire a long. 1< svav from nnything resembling n malcy in the United States In Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, r taut ants have been ordered to so only one-dish meals. If that i dish is spinach the revolution c« be far off. Winine's D^ntfind Wi.uleil Willi, v- may tliinu )»• ii heading toward the pi csulcn'.il i nomination v.i (1 - parly again i v ; .>kt\ i valine double the l"aii ol ik"v t.iNe.-. failed lot by the l*ic.-iitei«*. • .jii* many .>! !n> lellt w Americans ! vn :11 disagree I'u have enacted tit • : It'll and a rial! billion dollars ivi.is' uiv Mi Uii.'MAi-lt demanded would j have la.d hi unbearable burden 1 tip >n the |H.-upU'. and to tolluw Mi. I Willkic's advice now would m; *itoly worse. tlicrc will :>e ib .-.roe ncnt w.th the prop, sition th«i' much i»t" u." w.i ur e .^pending -lioultl be paid fi i . .- we go. Hat would it ti«>t it- saner i o.vt! re to 1 lerca*0 ilie :i en e !'v:.-en'., i;e i l spendm;.; by e •!'liits down the upending? \Va" costs would be much less than they . i t:ii' Fcde: ' - vcrnment \v nut .;et omw n i> high horse a"d top trying t« i Santa C'l.ius •>> nfn is> ni evcivthuig here at !:• .-ie .nd :• ah 'lie lest ot I'le ■ .it . t s.t;i-s lvinoniios .n ■• . vs tt> :ld U> effected that w 11.1 i:*it soif nment revenues much nearer t > actual and vsnvnliul v. a<* i sIk thtai they Ituvr yet been . e is then* s nut enough will .. I iete; m.ti. t on r. Washing! u t . undertake any «ucti pragnin. This I it; *t ration f» »m the start liasl it- at. .is;. t J tn in k lets j I'lttlittti that anything else than ih. i - "ft to its general .» it,vero ' enact a t..v ■ ■ it- •.~ 'no l*rtiident sited, • i •• the 'ar more ambi-1 ;iv - schc ne : UYndetl W initio. I that • '.i • « satisfy tlu* planners} d • sb i *-t r.. They woui.i In- !>..fit I i . •• >th«'» % nit from ilu» i pie's pockets, and then still I more the year a iter that—at leas! fie> " .1 units.« tru-y ihange!j in., (tolicy radically from whnt It h. :r. :i thei to. Congressmen who have called J ill:-!! Mr Willitic ' tell them where! .:t rht - \'u illioi; dollars he suggests may $mokc him >ut on the I i, icst on. Bt t trevor h# would] . rn : e . • i y. it would i>o n: t.: i st 'i ..iii'i a»onahle imposition n t . :• p'.i generally. The ■ ountry would not st.tnd ior such - j uram. •• ti ■-'>.: 1 ci be i> solid I -r •. . v. el'' J.I Our Reputation supporting ii am. and n '!.'. !. alt one. ;>; ..! '.he Fourth i - written ' . , ■; shows th>.' •'.-s than half ' >1.224.1109) v. ith | .'.ne tir > ' .i.i tr.ui i":-ten alimini mora than our fair siiare of these :i ai.tinii film;.-. i- .1 'i'c tin.t 1 : test tii.it - nu" aw, witn campnign wot! undei ay and neari:u; it.- linish. I: can or ..re .•. .!!. 11it to accept • a inucil smailci : 'a. protest hould bt i.' t ii'if illotments re :;\ed. Hu.-.ness .ii hand as •: tliis tnntn' > 'Mat i succeeding in win: , has already been undertaken. The • ty not backed the present ,:i villi tile -..inc ""totint ot' ini •! i-:..- i .s in tiie three that h:>v« I ne before. Since the others wcr» argely over-subscribed. . t lenst \v« ■ ii.i-.'.il reach as much as tht coil ;i .s time, :mcl tii:<t t>rlt is ('Mattelerably under the Third I.oali. . | Al.other woe!; and a half will i , i bring the Fourth W. r Loan <>f' 1- ' . ci.illy tn .1 cli'cp. The t v.e is !*r \« !)K shot1. : <i heavy investors will • < le;»riy have m step int . the '•■vah i: t.ie i uiity s to achieve success. !l would rot be :?ood nc\■; to _ Vance i-'.iity's two thuo.-urul fight ( ing nen i'ii every buttlefn nt of the i wori'i ti. !:ear that the:r rioinefoiks 1 i • <liti ii->j come through with wnut _ was ..sUecl ot them. Those fighting j :non are giving of their time and | some of them their lives. All we are asked lo do. as has so often been -aid, .> to !er.d our money. W? .p . know this will come back tr> ;;s. ,1 I Less than that could hardlv be i asked of us, and less than that wo .v | cannot honorably afford to do. ,'c j Our reputation is at slake. Wo v. do desire to be among those wh*> r, ( Ivivo performed their duty. There will bo nothing to boast of, or oven |)(; tf> be satisfied with, if wo fail now. Coupons for Coal ! ,o i Whether <>r not it was :i trial b".lt, loon is not fully manifest at this or writing, but the War Production tie Board has turned thumbs down «>:i hp a suggestion from s<>me source in • •v» Washington that coal he rationed on ; n coupon basis the same as food and Kasoline now are. Declaration va< made that no such move is contem?s plated at 'his time. It i* rcmem•ve hered, however, that other propom<> i sals were frist rumored, then dein't ^ nied. and later made effective. ' The individual can reduce his diet' withv'.u net- i 11.3 health To have to work or live toi 1«n\*» periods 111 ;i lioose whviv Hide • in- lio.it, or not 0110110.I1 i>l it. is something else attain. and could ijucLIv n sill I 111 ill i--. which i:i Hun \voi:ld pi so otlici iKiiuiniu and social problems. tlroat pity about tins .s.Uiatam t!i.u government u.illyiiu-, and Iik <or.ny are largely ro»poii> olo. !»*•peated striken n : if coal mines h.ivo .->• 'educed i >*'. \ os as t ' c< tislltutr wluit has «*.•» :i dosc.ihcd a> a xcMiino tint ' ■ V' >- >al. c mo ant ther \\ liter S. .i ill : about that, too. !h. " end • . (hi- \\ .1 would n >t • ■ .-.v remedy tin* •oti..co ci;'v . M.l haul w. ■ \\ . ll'Stol i I t SC"\ v s Ml. I li:i>'«> Imy.I permitted to ilw indie elosc to or below I'lr saletv • The.e is 1. . m;i- : n Wl'tf statement tiiat policy c ..pons :oi . • ntcmp!:itcd Si 1 i' • ill' s • rtt •< • •> :'i the v ast ■rut :.»!•>• i ir■;• 1. - 1 nuncut I*:.ibINhmi-lit >!;. i • h - t> tsiIMtt tVHMf to : 1-s. Suffering and evil nwnvqurnimt hitherto not 1 spcnonocti i • ■- ..It. To jo say* t v II Ik .1 long war. It ., ulihi'i 1 ■ :'i\ . • ...ii'. i no.ivih Mairiy ma lav I VOI R FEDERAL |_ INCOME TAX No. no iu nt < TIONS FOR ( ovrinitt tiovs iiwut iv Cii.n.t.ii'.f rontr1U.1t ions :i.i j*.:t are deductible from itross income within certain limitations, and are shown ..- tern !: :i return Form I 'iUit 'in - • !• ■ 111 lo4u.\. : if ".i\ l 1 It- ii.vos y 1 uoiii'Ii', oi ..11 average allowance charities. i»;.t >•< u do not list them.) Li notations .1. to icduct,liil ..re .1 : llo'.vs: (It Only contributions which are tally paid :t» cash property during the year tor vvh . :i the return 5 a.a' ;.«• deduct .'.i-. S >»cr ... . not ded ictible. I i2» Wilts • , 11 individual are 11 -t | dedlil't.: t . ! (3) The an ount deductible is i. 1 tit- ' led to 15 percent of tin- net income be:oto •. ie tied ,c* on- : oiur. 1 :.o:\s , and nodical . xpen-cs arc M,;cn. ! 1 That • if ■ ount . .• . ii , item 51 • retur . Form UUti ay not exceed I percent ol the difference 1 ictv. ft ■ •••1 o ;t<: how a •• :"i 1 ' , in and tne deuct on< take n icnu iJ. 13, i 1. 15, and it; )i the return ■I..at . it 1* :ndi\ irl.'.i! (fit Contributions nn ie in the form of personal . :ci '< n.<' delicti.'ic. The donation t ie isc »( wit automobile, 01 of pren ises (as for .. picnic or garden party), ■ no; deductible .1 contribut 'in In case >; i-oiiti > ■ on- by a partnership. the a" ou:ii < ■: 11.bitted must be apportioned ' '.r.v artiu'i^ and 111cl led .n the < • -nt 1 ;ii«»!i> \ide !y ■;ic partners for 'ho ] 1 p >>e 0". deter.iiin.!; the I pen-en'. limitation. The 15 percent limitation for contributions i.- used in computing notv.al tax and surtax. ll" \c> er. <•11tnbutons are allowable without limitation, in autsu i :n«.tances. for computing normal tax >urtas aittl victory tax .1- well. : it lite taxable year and in etch • f the in preceding years the amount >f the utr but ionplus the nitin.inl of 111- e t -xes paid in «ttc*h year for pre\ > years ex reeds 90 percent of the the laxp ycr's i net income ! cue: -in 1 vea:. : fHEY THAT TAKE THE SWORD-!' ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ 1. In . i! i v< Ci . iu'.i. "2. Gulli\ t • '■ '!' .i\ e! 1 Pork. 4. "G« ■ .• ft tore : m • an agree- s Oilt With J.lp.ill." Tim t s Malory. \ i: .e j 'i \V. ' it; The ".ir.i-iukii' acreage of early I 1-isli put a toe .< 1 percent greater t!i n :»•! .K ir y • i;i vested last year, ; .-.iy pit-. i i y ;epoi ;s. Having qualified as Administrator | t the 1 • oi Mrs. Hoxie II. Stone, iii cea^d. I.tte «>t Vance County. til C . In:... tin- is to notify all I'; : in- ha- i::ii clain— agaiu.-t the wt.itv' ! deci i.-i'ci to inhibit them t i ihe Administratoi Henderson. . n or before the 8th day .»i Januaiy l!Ma. or till— nut ice will he pleaded :•: l>ar «>t their recovery. All persons indebted t« the estate j w ill please make immediate pay- j ment. 1 hi- 8t<l,iv ol January 1941. 1 CITl/.FNS HANK & TIlUST CO.. ' Administrator oi the Estate of Mr-. Ko.sie II. Stone. !>-!a-"J2-2!>-5-12 ADMINISTKATOKS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate Lula G. Faucette, dcI ee. ed. la'.e of the County of Vance, State nt With Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims .gainst the estate of said deceased j to exhibit them Hi undersigned on I or belnre January lath. 11145. or this | notice will be pleaded in bar ol their j recovery. All persons indebted to - nd estate will please make payment. Thi* lath. January. 1944. N. T FAUCETTE, Administrator. Henderson, N. C. It. F. I). 4. Irvinr !J. W'ntkins, Attorney. 15:!2-29-5-l2-lS) SALLY'S SALLIES < P«I>M O'f:# Each: "What a funnv hat ihe'i wearinal" GRAB BAG One-Minute Test 1. Who conceived the idea <»i dating ,nic the birth o! Christ? 2. \Vh;il Roman emperor lirsi pcrecuted the Christians? 3 Of what village and country • ere Joseph u.'id '.Mary, parent.- of tsus, resident*? Words of Wisdom Pan..-hincm lame, but :t o ■ ic-. -He. belt Today's Horoscope It this i> your birthday yon are i dreamer . nd inclined "to be- 1111>ract ical. Follow through with your >lca.- and nake each one to be of iieni. Choose your triends juj- their iiliK. :ii>t their connections, or von ■'"•I- !•: ::>r great unhappincss upon >*oai>elt. Be prudent rather than jenerous m your giving. In the next .■car iio not mar good progress and •rospects by erratic conduct and resilessnes I'lac te authority; do no! •rouse hostility—and watch expenditure. Born on this date a child will be somewhat contradictory — impatient and longing lor change, yet withal, clevei and lucky m many ivays. Sunday Horoscope \ birthday today me ns that yo;i ha\ i a !;een sense o! humor, arc witty. !ond of (1111, economical and prudent. Von are inclined to be sensitive, which worries and annoy.- you. Von should practice poise. You are demonstrative and loving, and should have a very h.ppy marriage. Carefully scrutinize business correspondence and documents. Avoid financial carelessness, and then much sucand popularity will be enjoyed in the year just beginning. The child who is horn 011 this date will evince strong desires for travel and strange sights: will hold original views and display m ny talents. Hints on Etiquette If a girl is out with a man in uniform and she surmises that he hasn't much money, she should suggest inexpensive amusements and order tiie less expensive dishes if dining, but she should not embarrass him by snatchnig the check and paying it. One-Minute Test Answers 1. Dionysilis Exiguus, in ">27. 2. Nero. :« Nazareth, in Galilee, Judea. WANT ADS RXTRA HEAVY SLATE SURFACE roll roofing, green, and black a' "The Place ot Values". Alex S Wutkins. S-lt WANTED STOCK ROOM MAfv who knows hardware and plumb-ne materials. See Mr. It. M. Fullei at llaile Mines, Inc., William Street 5-3t LOST FRIDAY WOODEN CLARI net in black case bearing my nnnv and address. Reward to findei iMotily Charles A. Klutt/., 305 Zom St. 5-31 ! KILL POULTRY HOUSE GERM! with Dr. Salsbury's Par-O-Snn!' the safe, plcanant, poultry Hons disinfectant; Kills germs, worr egas and coccidia. !*arkcr's Dru Store. 5-1 FOR SALE-ONE KITCHEN CABI net in fir»t class condition. Phon 112U-J. 0-2 WANT ADS Get Results WE 11 AN DLL* ALL KINDS~ OF teeds shipstuff. cotton seed meal, hulls. dairy toed, laying mash and -tarter. (»ivc us .1 trial. C. .1. Flemng Supply Co., in High Price Warehouse. 3-3ti CHU'Kb—WHITE ROCKS, BARri'd RocUs. Huffs, X. II. Hods. 10 days > Id 14 1—le, 2 weeks 15c, 3 weeks 17c. Crosses lc higher. Those very fine chicks are offered a' these I nv prices while available. Also baby chicks hatching twice cach week. Birehett's llatchery, Petersburg, Va. 24-12U WANTED—5 OR t; ROOM HOUSE or apartment Call 287. 2-4ti WE HAVE A GOOD LINE OI-* groceries. Try us lor salmon, sardines. Pet Milk, pears, fruit cocktails. pork and be;.ns and flour. C. .1. Fleming Supply Co., in High Price Warehouse. 3-3ti FOR KENT THREE COMPLETELY furnished rooms next to bath. Private entrance. Modern convenience:-. Reasonable rent. Phone 642-J. 3-2ti LOST—ONE BLUE AND WHITE bicycle from Junior High yard. Two rear lights, one front light, carrier over back wheel, wire basket to right of wheel, kick-down stand on left side. Reward offered for information leading to its return. Call Hilly Noel, 131. 4-3t GARDEN SEED. HOES. HACK brands. Lespedo/.a seed, seed oats. Most anything you want in this line. Prices right. C. J. Fleming Supply Co., in High I'ricc Warehouse. 3-3tt WE HUY, SELL. AND TRADE CATtle and hogs. W. 11. Hight Livestock Market. Phone 157. 9-eod-tf WANTED WHITE WOMAN—GENornl house work— live in. Refoi'■nces reciuiicd. S50.00 month. Mrs. Horace Ellis, 1908 North Nelson Street. Arlington, Va. 4-3t MEN'S W HI T E TENNIS shoes, ratiihi free, just received. Sizes (» to 11— $1.05). Webb's Henderson Shoe Store. WF, BUY CORN IN ANY QUANtity and do custom grinding of meal and feed L'.t. us serve you. Henderson Milling Co., phone 398. T-T-S WANT ADS Get Results CALL HUH FALKNER FOH~YOUU lump coal. 11. O. Fnlkner & s.m Phone 2(50. •• - U-tf E X I'K 11 I K N C E D SAI-F.SMan wants job now. Draft exempt. Can qualify as salesman m any store. References. 15. O. Ayscue, :t^B Andrews Ave. --4ti N i:\v SHIPMENT OF- ClfiC •Iron's' bedroom slippers, t lit* ones you've been waiting l or. Sizes ('» to \Vclib's Henderson Shoe Store. 1-2U DIIY PINK WOOD FOR SALi;~~ Sawed stove length and delivered anywhere in llemlerson. 1). m, C5 lover, phone 4621. 2ti-2uti I SINGLE TREES, UEAMS, PLOW liaiulles. double trees, cults. thins ><> plow needs. Waikins Ilaiilware Co. INCOME TAX: MANY WACKt.arners may have refund:. . n i.lN withheld. Farmers return* u,\ |>V• ialty. At Farmers Wareli. u<e Tuesday.-. Tlmi'fdays, Satu:il.>\ C. II. Might. -1-7-11-1| ARE YOU II HOUSEHOLD doous and personal effects insured? it not Kive us an opportunity of |et„ tint* you know how little it rusts to carry this protection. Cates Insurance Ai'.cncy. Phone liutl, Hornet Building. For Hotter Insurance at a Saving. ltt-tf CHAMPION PLOWS. CIIAMPlox points, wings, slides, Ijnlt.s. Watliins Hardware Co. ;!-;(! WE ATI 1 ERSTR IPPING — /IN C grooved in. Skilled mechanics saves .'lu^r. Other work hen* soon. Write ti:, we call. Mnnson-Smitlt Co.. Richmond, Va. "3D years service." S&M-tf UNION SETS, SEED. VJGoRo, Itotenone, tomato seed. Wood's complete ,-i-ed line. Watkin- Hardware Co. I'KKSlI l!.\U-U-0. ALL V<)U C AN «iii lur $1. Plenty beer .mil wine. Hilltop .W 2. I-Jti GOOD USED CARS AT HEASONable prices, A look here will convince you that these cars are priccj to move. Fords—Plymmiths —Chevrolet*, 1934's to I'Jto's. Candler-Palmcr Motor Co. l.Vtl WE ARK OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL DUR I»\'G THE UKMODELING OF OUR FURNITURE STORE, it. E. SATTERWHITE & SONS. NEAR EIRE STATION. l'J if. SEE US FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES anil Printing. Social Engraving of all kinds. Rest Quality at Best Prices. Prompt Serv ice. Henderson Hook Co. Phone 111). Established 1880. 3-tf NKW sTTTT'TI~KNT OF CHILdrenV bedroom slippers, the ones you've been waiting for. Sizes G to Webb's Henderson Shoe Store. l-2ti OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION Station. Cars washed, lubricated, polished, battel ies recharged, Gulf gas and oils. L. T. Harris Gulf i Service Station. Garnett and HorI ner Sts. phone 1198-W. 26-tf I TIRE HEADQUARTERS—WE HAVE the latest official information regarding tire inspection and application for new tires and tubes. Let us help you with yours. Henderson Vulcanizing Co. 22-tf EXPERT TYPEWRITER AND Al>dmg Machine repairman now connected with us and we are well equipped to give you prompt and clficient service on all kinds and makes. Phone 52 Alford's Printing & Office Supply Co. 21-tt FOR SALE TWO MULES. A. F. Lumpkin, Swain's Grove. 2-liti WANTED SECOND 1 IANI) COT IN good condition. Call 350-W. 3-2ti FOR SALE SIX F< )OT DItINK BOX, six foot meat counter, scales, a<tiling machine and cash regi-te . Clyde Inscoe. phone 108-W. H-2ti | FOR RENT FARM TWO MILES from town on Dabney Road. Six :icres tobacco and plenty land f<"' other crops. Mrs. W. Y. Swa n, phone 4102. 2-Iti WANTED TO EMPLOY FIVE C.O<)l» healthy men as helpers in woodworking department, ages 25 to years. Apply to L. E. Micks. Foreman or Dick Wells at main oTi'e lobby. The Corbitt Company. 2-f>t LOST A RED FLOWERED DRESS Tuesday siftcrnoon about 5:30 on Andrews Avenue, opposite home of Mr. W. H. Cook. Dress bad four rod buttons in front, Finder return to Mrs. Addic Hicks, 033 Hillside Avenue, 5-Iti FOR SALE • HOUSEHOLD AND i kitchen furniture including conk stove, heater. radio and sofa bed. K. \V. Allen, next to Pegram's Store. North Henderson. 5-2ti • LOST~ STRAYED OR STOLEN. ' two months otd Rulldog. black and 1 brown, with white ncck. nd clipped tail. Answers name "Spot". » Notify Alice Ruth Gardner, Phone I 1064. S-lti ; DONT LET THE SHORTAGE OF j labor Ret you down. Paint your I own walls with Vita-Var Surfalux. 11 covers walls and wall paper in one coat, comes In eight pastel shades and costs only $2.50 per i! gallon. See our window display, tj Tunner Roofing Company, 5-B-10. ATTENTON RENTERS-PROPERTY Owners! Have dean walls at ;> 'ow cost. Try Vita-Var Surfalux. Out' gallon covers the average room, comes in eight pastel shades. Costs only $2.50 per gallon. See out window display. Tanner Hoofing Company. 4-7-9 I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE number <>f pigs and shoats. Prices are cheap. J. F. Cntlett, Smith Hcndersctn, near J. L. Robertson's Store. 3-4ti GROCERIES,"fRESiFMEATS AND vegetables. Everything for your table. We deliver and save you gas and time. Phone 439. Always ready to serve you. Herbert's Yellow Front. 25-tf INSURANCE — RENTALS Real Estate—Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. AL. B. WE8TER Phone 119 McColn Bldf. (
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