K*nà*r*0if Bftflg Biepatrlf Established August 13, 1914 Pabllshed Everj Afternoon Except Sunday bv HENDERSON DISIWTl II CO.. INC. 10!) Young Street HENRY Λ Pi:\\!S, Γ: es :lnd Editor M. L. FINCH. Sec.-Tre:.s., Bus. Mgr. TELE PHONES Editorial Office 500 Business Office 610 The Hende: - ri l>a.!y Dispatch is a ■ten ι be r ; Γ; \>· · ated 1and ΑΡ Features. Sont ern Ν wspaper Publi.-Ht Λ.-- ·ι H'ui '.iii· Ν rth Carolina I': t■ -Λ- . u:.on. The Λ - ι': i/d I' >s ;> exc \e ly entitled u> us# t. r republication all news dispatches credited t · : not otiiei* . ■ « and al.-ij tilt· ί ».ii ' ·\\» jiU: I'd there a. .„ is of publi .a n of special di . ..l^ ι out i*re re st^ I'd >1 BS( RIPTION RATES CAKIMLK DELIVERY m City of Henders a Payable to Carrier α direct to office at 201 per Calendar WeeK. Ne dont ll> OX other rate is ι made. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Payable in1 ad-ance ; Ν ,.r it' . s..\ nv:.i..s $3.OU. 3 :r. aths i- JO Per C'ipy 5c j Entered at tnt. post .·Γ·;.ν :n Honder son, Ν. C . Τ Ν then Not Consistent Λ \\ .1 pu c Sit * : erno The h< j-t. in ρ Η; far nt -, theii bee·: Oil oil iz< the the m pi. m. dut ' > w · are. car SI>!""'· not th< str; ' anu su . . t· Hi.>c.' - : , ρ·,: in their places lisp· 'si'tl· ·η ot thiy « ' ' bar I ■ >n. mi.ssi =n and tne g< .em· : - men < own !>u.-i!u -. ..ic i'act.> ..b«·,. : then ienied them. The hand· · > ··'.· ■ s λ holly :nade • theiv . Kind. ;·'■ on lttcd *:.<· . t · mt rca μ ■ ι !· <-■·:■; :· .· chai: .> tii ..· .· ..! .. th< ii>.iind d- in - .. Reporter.· fearned «>: it ρ ;:· ly l y their : * ι ne< ability to sear·, h ο ' ' tii se Sll· nul l: in; Chan" that η SJH'l '' Will'! 1· newsmen t bo s.T.cii ti ι bta.n then h. < ■ >.··· ■ ·.· nten! a>i ··· - ι*ν : "· ·:·.0 > m ikt : r ρ". consumpti··! (1 - * .rb the deiiber η . η whci Iie> : -, pn ch.· : ·: ..·· ! .. . e · ·η · Γ o\'fr I . 1 i · 4.ars '. ι ! ' j · ■ in. : thou. "·ι ι . ■.«·■ ■ ■·'. ma ι·ι Wh< ;.· ρ:·»··ft·! r Ά at the .· .bject under discussion Moreover, news» jnen are not a bunch "t rowdies, and they know full well the rules of ordinary : ■ ■· nil. Mi (! .ίΐι .u-tf mint doesn't hold λ at· Γ .ι li"" ·ί.μ\ incing If he would remove suspicion en tirely in Will . a\· to .hclish the closed ii· or p .I <·>·. (July in that man ner with re-peit to the highway commission and other public bodies can the people properly inform themselves about public affairs, as the governor said they should do. Wc hope he uses some of his "iron major" tactics to rectify the high way commission's abuse of the pro prieties. "Fine And Generous" What Europe expects o. the Γη.ted States may bo indicated in a c.ilm reflection by a Β: i: ,>h i'i:icor i: Washington. .- rep< - tod by - · ο ,. . - respondent. To quote: ' You Americans aren't nearly out of the woods on this rationing bu.-. noss. Nor will you get back to nor mal when the war is over . . . Why Well. y. ; >ee. :nv dear, -· c ·' - be your ji· > to teed the re.-: < the we. .d : r quite a \\ :..U V. the only people who really have anything . . . W.iat vk.'.l Knu'.a-.d ·ο Oh, England will be re-establishing .ο: ι nances. l..> ::g alter lu·:· t. ι ·ο : .it Si :t ot tl·..: ». We won't e <.1 :. you ■ .. duty . e :.::e. gen .is nation." '.· no and gi ' ·. M ;ίϊ .-u:c ■ \ nd .·■..■ ν λ ι. appeal : '·■■·> '· -t :■>: at they t : It matte: - .· s.u-i i . - we have to ..kc. t little ; : - ,:iany :-e. : Ίο ■■■..· w e. . I of f ;k> · VI· m...» W':.v the Β - .,·!: gi· :'"1' ■ -.'y een led to ar.'.ieip.it·. v\ :: 1 we a. ο t '.d : » ' : ι s a:: i coil t.'.l. : < : :e er< Λ ι y,ft! iisi\ ^.s, we t:ur. . ti.e ; . . i«cc .irately. GKÀfc l it, j One-Alinute Test. .irpsichi >rd" Hints on I lit» nette. id c; Words of Wisdom. : y ciock id · vd yt· ι,"- —Te:.'1.y- :·. Toduv's II oroscope. ays art favorable for travel, buy . 1 ρLi4 'Γηere are 'g ins ' be had in many things. v>- i! da ν One-Minute Test Answers. ·'. >se the switch to com F ι η ce. It is Bastille Day. The clavichord. A Lift For Today Your strength is quiet faith.— -n kih 30:15. A FAITH whose roots are sunk li'cp η Christ, the Son of the 1 i \ i 11 ·_: Jiirt. < the only cure for our lelief. There is an eternal order leepei· than the wisdom of mankind Descend U|h>ii our hearts. Ο Holy » no. and strengthen our faith in h.v unceasing goodness. ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ 1. The New Testament. 1 2. Egypt. ; 3. Re-deployment. 1 4. "Will vou have an orange?" I 5. Ball-Burton-Hill-Hatch. R. Stanford White. 7. Patrick Henry. 8. Are not. c 9. True. t ): 10. Benjamin Franklin. v t r Paratroop Myrick Praises Filipinos For l heir Help : ••.■■r.w'y .·: Henderson, s treat wounded American . ■. ·,»· 4.os them plenty Mn tin. Jr. The ;<.-ttor rid We were pretty high tip and : Ai. : .ve ha i were ■ m- ive i'd ip'in mir back ι .· ·· .,· \v..- dropped Iι·ι.-η Λ1 ■ * 1 t' »· ."'innod viu^f »; f-.i ''it' ρ : a η e> bur.M and 1 led it Usually we ate it anv ,.y We were getting some water ' " e . vv .· :. ι · ! ι λ ,i> c ' : ν d r'v ■ '.V ■ , :■· ut · ·.< ■·.' I h I! and i: ■ ο..'ο:: that lay and d · ν ■ · I v.i.·. hi: îhrit» . ' · ■ - '.ν t' \\ t ·re ' î t •y : -\ ed mc rT.::r.!y did a * j as{ couldn't rta.-'.»ns which ere I knocked i e a pi ii red .■ '. »t when ne doing it in d·· :: yourself !·» .t' I also ..e I was up .:· .. Philippine a r.-v· ng from combat - Hf λ,ι· -rnt overseas .'44. ii\ : : a s been in the •.et.· February. lie :· ;· . Apr.!, 1944. PFC. AYSCUE JOINS IN ITALIAN DRIVE .'·. ■ ! ■■ F.r.-î Army. Italy—«(By Μ Ρ ,.'ι First Class Sydney A; . . Henderson, North 2ar ilina, participated in a fire mis \ ;ly shelled a Οcι - nan personnel carrier on the Fifth I Λπι.ν t:··»;>'. during the last offensive I if !iie Italian campaign. A cannoneer in '.he 91st Armored Κ old Artillery Battalion of the 1st j Armored Div ision, Aysc :e assisted in deliv ering lire .on the troop laden vehicle, covering it shortly alter a forward observer discovered ,t on a road. Overseas 12 months, Ayscue en gaged m his first operation below Bologna. Prioi to entering the army, he vva ,»m ployed by the Ffird's Department Store in Hendei>>n. Mis wile, Mr-. Fheola Ayscue, lives at 530 Row land street, and his parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank Aysc.to. on Route 1. Hendersi m. WAR DADS TO HEAR RETURNED SOLDIERS Several Va ce county men who ave returned on furloughs from «versons duty in the Kurupean war lie 11re are to speak briefly at the nonthly meeting of the Vance county ι aptor of American War Dads in lie court house Friday evening at it eight o'clock, it was announced to lay. AImi on the program will he ι speaker to outline plans for post war industrial activity in Henderson ollowing final victory in the war. The War Dads group has been in rested in assisting all returning eterans as much as possible if they osired a.d in placing themselves in rofitable employment when they eturn to civilian iiie. WANT ADSi Get Results WATER HOSE. 25 AM) 50 FOOT length.- Ho^t quality ho.-e 25c per foot. Huso no//, les. couplings. lawn sprinkler.-. Watkins Hardware Co. 29-4li FOR SALE: ON Κ NICE GUERN sey milk ι·.>\\. ll interested see W. U. Ayseue, Route 1, Henderson. 30-2ti ONLY 50c TO ENJOY AN ΙΛΈΝ iii,^ of square dancing at the Ar mory on June 2, to imisie by Hedgepeth's Band. 31-lti WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ing from kidney trouble or back ache to try KIDDO 97c Money back guarantee at Page-Hocutt Drug Co., Henderson, N. C. 13-tf MEN'S WORK CLOVES, SWEAT shirt.- and straw hats. Watkins Hardware Co. 29 411 PROTECT YOUR TABLE TOP— new glass cut any size for table tops. Edges beveled and polished. Auto glass plain or safety, cut and installed. A. R. Perry Garage, phone 300. 3 tf NO. 3 TIN CANS $4.17 PER CASE. Less than case lots at 5c each. Watkins Hardware Co. 29-4ti FOR SALE: TWO SOLID OAK tables, ,'i ft. by (i I!.. 30 inches high. Very .-trong. Can be seen at 31a Zcne street. 31-3ti "A I Π - WICK", NOTHING TO light, nothing to burn, kills kit chen ordors and removes od >rs from hands. Watkins Hardware Co. 29-4U GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND vegetables. Everything for your table. We deliver and save you gas and time. Phone 439. Always ready to serve you. Herbert's Yel low Front. 25-tf FOR SALE ONE FRESH MILCH cow. four gallon capacity pel' day. See or write Mr-. .1. B. Pritchard. Route 2. Henderson. N. C. 31-2'.: JOB OPEN FOR GIRL 18 TO 25 years old to work in printing plant. Good pay iiid - hours. Apply A1 ford'.- Pr.nting & 0::ice Supply Co. 30-4ti WANTED BY SINGLE I.ADY. TWO room unfurnished apartment or one room with kitchen privileges. Firs! floor preferred. Reference·, if required. Call 374-J. 29-3ti JUST RECEIVED A MCE SUPPLY of gum plywood fur build.:ig cab inets. Also a good stock of cabinet hardware. Alex S. Watkins. 31-lti STRAYED FRIDAY NIGHT YEL low looking nan- utile. ,ve.ghing about 1100 pound.- Reward for information leading to recovery. Notify G. R. Reavis, Route 3, Hen derson or C. W. F.nch Sons. Hen derson. 29-4U PYREX BABY NCKSINC. BOT tles, screw >n nipple, bottle an 1 sealing cap. Electric bottli warm ers. Wire bottle racks for ,-terilix ing. Watkins Hardware C>. 29-41i TOBACCO TOP DRESSER 5-5-20 now on hand. Legg-l'arham Com pany. 23-25 29-31 WE BUY. SELL. AND 'TRADE cattle and hogs. W. B. High! Live stock Market Phone 157. 9 c ■ · I - ! f FRK'SII liKl'N'SWΊι'Κ SI'KW cooked today. Take home a quart. "Red" Taylor's litis Station Lunch. I'lione IS. :'.l-'Jti LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR AT the Bon 'Ton Ess. > Servae Sta tion. Washing, grea-mg, polishing, wax ng a specialty. Open from 7 a. in. to 7 p. m. L, R. Daniel and A II. Harris, pnipr etors. 25-tf WANTED TO TRADE 1 12 TON truck for late model pick-up in good condition. Will give good trade. R. E. Satterwhite & Sons. 28-1 f WANT ADS Get Results MONUMENTS, M.\IlKKl7s~HKST workmanship. Represent,ng Pal mer Stone Works, Inc. W \y Langston, 219 Young St., Pi; ne 7"3· 21-tl WE CLOSE EACH SATl KDAY AT one μ. in. dur.ng May, Jua,. ,lu;·,· anil August. H. O. t dktu·: & s lU-tt POST HOI,Κ DIGGERS, Γ,ι "s'il axes, garden hots, briar hoolu weeding hoes, rakes, hoc forks pitch lorks, shovels and Watkins llarilware C > -tMti OFFICE SUPPLIES. PRE - WAR pencils, ledger binders and . cets, numbering machines, typi .·. ,;er papers, r.bbons and carbon ; .1 ; er* Rubber stamps made to cder! School supplies. Henderson Η ,ζ Co. K-tablished It!84. Ui-tf TRI-OGEN, A SPRAY TREAT incn* lor η>.-e i> - ie P.' . ι .· ·.' 40," an elfeetivv and ι in.-ecticide lor plant-, ani ι .■, ι poultry. Rotenone. Λι lead and Vigoro. Watkins Hard« ware Co. - '-1'.. FRESH BRUNSWICK STEW cut iked today. lake ltona a quart. "lied" Γ a % Im· 1 '» u s Station Lunch, l'hum· lv : '· 1 - -1 i READY-CUT SHOE SOLES 49e pair. Al-iι rublht ■ , rubber heel.-. Neat I grease and -addle soap. W 1 ... Hardware Co. BATTERIES ARE AGAIN AVAIL able. Why wait'? Loughlui-G wyn. -4-tf NO. 2 TIN CANS $3.1(5 PEP, ι As::. Less than case lots at 4c < . ... Watkins Hardware Co. LIFE INSURANCE IS ONE OF your best savings plans. Y ur money does "Double Duly" v. you invest now. Frank M. P. hart. General Insurance. P. >;ie 5G2-J. J.-:E JUST RECEIVED A FRES1I C.\|; of Portland Cement at ' Γ·„ ot Value.- ' Alex S. W..t . FOR RENT: DESIk.aMLE Pi;".\i' ο 11 ice, sec; 'lid tlooi' II I :■ ... : - ing, formerly eup.ed by Ιό I Cross. Rent re;;.-' 'iiaale 4 lights, janitor and t .»!··: : Αρρ.,ν to W. C. . Α.; ο .1, lier. Phone iii'U. '-.j'.i LOST WEDNEDAY Ml >R\I\V. ; Between Post Office and Parker's Drug Si « >re. la ι<· ' s ι envelop bag containing ! tin pen and -c:ssurs. Ri■· · > Mr-. II ι Ida .J. Ko land, 1 ' lor reward. i - Ρ ; WANTED TO BUY: Α Τ.ΑΓ,Ο!" Us ed truiik v\ ;*:» tray. W: .'·.■ ' 1 . Care Dispatch. -1:1 i'. JUST ARRIVED, NEW CREATIONS in Ky lex stationery, al.- - ". ι : ι v other items suitable Ι'ί g: ri.ia tion gifts. Alford'a Printing & < >: l'ice Supply Co. t'-'.f ROOK TAVERN WE SPECIALi/.V. in pit cooked barbecue, ; I ire.-!: every Friday. We >1 ■ good brunswick stew and ; lent y of beer. Come t·ι ee ·,.·. Y · ι> iiiage appreciated. W > ; ' ν Johns Ί1. ELEl "I'RIi'AL SUPPLIES P.X ea ble. groii ud wire, grou 11 I ι outlet boxt·-,, Ait :i box· . ches, pull chain receptables, stap les, · >ul.· ι de vv ire, s\vi' etc Alex S. Wutkin-. HILL Tl )P Ν ι ). 11 HAS OLD Γ '.-IP ioned briinsvvicl; stew . T<ι 1 by the quart or any aim>;:.ι' ·! ι-' made to my. EVERYTHING IN PYREX I As serolcs, pie plates, cu.-i.oil ■ .; -, utility dishes, tea pots, sa ;ce ,>u. and Pyrex mixing bo v. I ι·' Ε three for 98c .-et. Watk.n II .; - ware Co. NOTICE MEN!! WE HAVE In stalled a (Jlover tr.m-er I ·· · >··· and stretcher. All tr >■ ι-e; · t ' shrink in cleaning will be stret ched as near as po.--.ble to iiicir original size and length. Vali't Cleaning Co. Phone -It! I. MO-ii'i WANT EI )—EXPERIENCE! ) WASH er and presser. Apply Creedm·· n' Drv Cleaners, Creedmoor, Ν C. 31 -3 ti FOR SALE — BUSINESS WITH franchise with leading <·!»·· " · I appliance, automotive am-.· ·■>' ' > tire supplier. lïood locat :■ -a best part of Oxford. Only in fers accepted. Louis Λ. WIk\ Louisburg, N. C. L'8 t!:i OIL STOVE OVENS, STOVE PIPE ovens, tin pie plates, broom-, d t pans, dust cloths, mops dr\ .md oil treated. Watkins llard'.v.·:·' Co. 29-4 ti WANTED: SETTLED COLOREU jnaid for cooking, and gciu'i'.d house work. Live on lot. No 1.urn dry. S15 weekly. 1U2:> West M.u · ham avenue. Durham, N. C. i KKKSH lîIil'NSVVK Κ STKU' cookt'd today. Take home ;i <1 u;i it. "Ut'd" Taylor's I îi's Station Lunch, Phone IS. iUGAR IS SCARCE. CONSERVE your supply by using Saccharin, 1000-1-2 grain tablets 80c. 1000 1 grain tablets $1 09. Parker's Rexall Drug Store. W-T-tf iTEEL WOOL, MENDETS. DAZKY can openers, plastic funnels, fruit jar fillers, ice picks, plastic drink ing cups. Watkins Hardware Co. 29-* J Men— You Can Make Good Money in 100 Percent War Work at Bethlehem Steel Company Sparrows Point Plant Baltimore, Aid. Army and Navy Need Steel You Can Help! Fine working· conditions in long established plant. Plenty ni good jobs for helpers and trainees. No experience ncedsd. Karn while you learn. -IK hour week with overtime earnings. Death and sickness benefits. Housing facili ties near plant offered all em ployees. Come in and talk it over with a representative of the Beth lehem Steel Company Sparrows Point Plant on ΜΛΥ 28TII TIIKOI'GII JI NK 2ND AT U. S. Employment Service OF WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION HENDERSON. N. C. From 8:30 A. M. til 4:30 P. M. HOME ON THE RANGE z$g&éÊ®ÊÊ DAILY CROSSWORD Λ< KOSS 1 Fish 5. Mast 9. Condiment 2 Peels the ! i;:'t I Devi ii re J 5 Sm ill amounts "1 t an in 21 Ostn. :.-l;ke tui 1 25 Abrasive m iterial 2»"> Inhuman 27 St" ry 28 Independ ently 2P Having ears 31 To M'ilill, as hair 34 Sleeveless 3" Ο III· .■>··.-, assistant.·? 3S. N'nt v.. - 10 Sir.iH'U; t< «il u Not :-n 12. Skills 13. Branch DOWN' 1. Young oyster 2. Employ 3 Highest card 4 Demolish 5. Hindu garments S. Liked better Fn f U. : t .s Ë.s| iHjL'jp e|e: DjEjAll ISBh E A n! M t'V k's '■'ÉL_"' hi ■ mm - w '··■'··■-' ifTppVi ,'v Jjjjp-ji ii |Nlc|i 3G Boy's nickname ('poss.) 39. Cereal grain (sing.) /A Ψ^/Λ m ϋ m 1 i w>. 1 ν/Δ 21 m Ά 23 5-îl CRVPTOQI OTK—Λ cryptogram quotation C X L M ; I. W CL II C C G D II C XLCJLL3 Y W S \V ST Y \V S Y Ii c Ν L C G Β H C DP M V Q Y S M Κ D ι: S II I. I' — X \V Κ D S. Λ <·»!.τ·Ι.ι-> ··. < ryptoquiitr: ΤΙ!:. HOPES OF MEN' HAVE BEEN Jl'STl.Y CALLED WAKl.Nw L'KKAMS BASIL. Diitrilj·;'· I I y il.::.- Fritures Syndicate, Inî. SALLYS SALLIES !" . · · >ϋ S Office "There must be something- wrong with him, Doctor. He keeps asking for castor oil." BUY MORE BONDS

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