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3Hrndrr&tm 1 Bally Dispatch Established August 12. 1911 Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday bv HENDERSON DISPATCH CO., INC. 109 Young Street HENRY A. DENNIS. Pres, in 1 E M. L. FINCH. Sec.-Treas , B - Mgr TELEPHONES Editorial Office.5"() Business Office t>'. 0 The Henderson Daily Dispa!.-i > a member of The Associated Pre-s an i AP Feat es, S them \ ipei Publishers Association . i • o Nortu Carolina Press Association The Assoc.ated Press ■ on lv entitled to use f r lv; all news dispatches c.oo not otht rwise credited n ' and also the local m therein All rights of p . special dispatches here.", served. SUBSCRIPTION KAIIs CARRIER DELIVERY Henderson. Payable ' direct to office at 20c per . , Week. No monthly or . •.iter . - made. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS U adv anee. I yeai St , six : $3.ou. 3 months $2 Per Copy Entered at the post ffi.-e H son, N. C., as sec, ad -lass M it: H I T v . ng i will be done as in he earth. Bigness Is Endorsed !' ill i- m.-erveri ’as" S " . •my »•>•• "■ • d rn1 i : end* : -e t" the IllUll'i : -1 the r. a t i ■ ii's s* T e pea!'- 1 1 h.i ■ C ■ i t: i‘ Si as Sinew V-E 1 V- 1 days last - ■ as :t <iai :>ef : * victory v. as \\ ■ ai Pres dent Tram a '• : maud 1". ".a" " aa*' ways . tel ■ 1 i • ■:any ere ay ' t Ilea les I a . a ArtV'ri a. ;.pie. who directed the P a:.a, ;>l imped : r a- t■ .lid in Raleigh. V ae A brii'al Da i la iglev .isKe.i t e- , \ . y " -aal St.ueriorify in s.ae a ; -'a ■ uy a ' ' ■ g" P- ."e ■ powers v ii ever again ' • ' ■ It s not mil a !. y a Ira. i■ a i11 —, X.i v. X such strong’!; c uid he "• • ' 'e a t ■ a.1 - ate Hi, ■ a.... America first in i -ingle genet"..tea'.. '•••• :c . ••• peiar.a tra» -i r.ap.-er mid pare. .art w '1 i’e -"am t ' !• retire are on’placer, v .1 1 .Ise -1' t.e : sei rr v - ' ■ permitting a e\ er .a...", t third time •• • Id ea-i!y : i. was so nearly the case n the i'h.d ju.-t ended. There is pt it gee. in -living t rr t An i 1 X y tiiday is the e i .d a a a,a power in t he w ■•"’■i. It ": e ' !- to he able sn at’.--in.iy "o re-is . i’V iggre.-sor ■: ' a a; * •a. > ti"e 1 t ire. t a in- maintained. .V- it a-' .- ■ tier, oee: use:". . d hep .re. tile co-' . . a si " .a! are w .11 be stu, er. in • v, i' he insurance th.it a. .11 pay iv : ft:aidfiids -n long as r is f ntiic. ■■■ * A- safeguard to •• ' liner’y sectary in tut ure year-". '• e '.a: scarcely afford to do otherv to n me ntn.e fa- 1- ' .adequate X.a v While emp: i- - on this an'lvcr-ary. taer- ; tention 1 if ■ gnorir.g er.•r ' ■ e ■ r the Army Tin-:a a : . ■ y . go hand in hand with '• e X . y I'lliied States extensh o share lines • 1 i": tite world and its ii d ist y. ' a culture and its whole >■ ■ • ' nd :m adequate pr.-tertinn vi« 'Us green whnv et „i.v e\ in the world. After the tragi'- ■ -x;>• ; :«•: e. ' has been then's in the lust •: ; i-'ei CII 11 ii-v. the Ariel ;< :: ; n’o: . not hesitate in give their .-upp' rt t ■ necessary defenses. The 1" reel X lions establishment may p. .il! that is hoped tor. but until th : .p pens and there is absolute a-- trance that the races the ear-a ail Ir, • in peace and harmony together, th: democracy had best leave no statu unturned to assure its own t’uUr. e There will be a will • guess here • go as far as other countries are pre. pared to go toward disarmim cut tha is carried out in good tait*1. bu' care should be taken to know tin facts before there is serious rolaxa tion on the part of the Unitec States. v Wood, according to an article, i now used in the United States I'm 5 000 different purposes, includinf —no doubt—as a surface to bt scratched in avoiding bad luck. The dove of peace, it begins h an pear, is truly a homeless—and not t homing—pigeon. An Honest Policy Pro-nent Truman's on neiat."' • Arrtii 'vtgn poluv it. • N Yr. , • ti S ‘ urd..\ vv concise. simple. forceful and - lie "i ' as portant statement tic had made st.fc boeo • mu the nation's chief exec - tive. it was perhaps just that, minus the sensationalism that attended h, own revotation o. ttie ntoi and formal end d the wars Europe and the Pacific. His otlu am were of events that had transpired This one is a charter for the : da e - • . Id :tod S’.it" . - , • ; an ’ mes t v. di v i -ted i - did greed. .an cat ve! to it or tali t • • Cl.j>t it. - - '. has amhitioi.- t ore not ia i’d with ju.-’na ' t a ! :. i f pepoles \| j vo t !ci havi ITm, t s- ■ a ■ along with ' •• i'c' t p' tue v\ > rid in ,.t .. I oterp...‘ i : id .sing to sit . . this .• ... ’ oa-.ise the •• t.a a! ' nUl ’ is ' ■ 1‘ ‘ : v ' 1 ! . • j• t -. - . ■ . r \:\c ca;i*y ;• w.-'1: • > ana v \ i". ii*vi ’• ' >' '• ’ ’• ' •,’1 n.t . I. -y : i- Ci>•. s “t o'1 • ■ ic t.iurg\ ‘ : -n-'■ t tTa* ypv :v. \ru!-a‘ igi I * < ;,-t' ciiui '• y ■.. t The h • - iv; : : . ■■ i;n iu -. ■ -light t. 1 ■ • v . 'V ! Hi i >’ verbal i > • : -> .ippliratii -n i'l | • '•> -ilice Its- bs:i : i - et 1 .'i-gi ■ ' ■ • , .... i, has mten! v i •. • ■ i 'if. . net iy stniviv A ecru a k ir.ervs ''1 ..lid | him, .vmiid ii.iie dlvi's a.i i • <i.i- .'rn a ;;o n' he hero t1» h . v i v ,. riici be m 1'iahy as g""’i i .11 t ■. • -rid. It v\ ..11 -i ’ a . i:.i : , g; ! ■■ ;<rd est.uO ... . M»ni : peace arid g""d wi!i nv '■ ■ ' tit' ir V;rg trie w av to ■ .< auplish 1 ei - i; t • ■, . ■ , ■ ■ ha e i'l" ■. ■ . iuun ' 1 ' ' bega e ng o£ lima . and " ’. v 'lit in no ' • util th.-v ■■■ m •. • i from ' >• '.iis . I e: - i " iei-r ,g'' ■ 1 i mwT.s Ml T: ' .' ■ • i _-1 ' '• - , v . : il present.:’ i ■ e An : It ' -.ippnrtt i i>v tno Amer'Ua.n ;■<■•• !reg.:rdlesn nt party, for in tills field ■ ..• . e -i . ■ . i be n • | ■ au' des;"i ■ ' i bn.non! •’ t n U‘ "■ '.>«■-■*v s 'he* : -ale".' ih 1 raved lit 1 ■' lodes . , , ■ ned lbi s; ir; U ms e 11>r th< .orid ir. , ' ■ ' He g»vi i ,o ... :t-i , i• .■ eli m i..- '.■■■■ nt Anu'i" C lnir.1 .-es and II '.a clives. A - 1 ioi e a::..'" to navi , with such brr id!h o! stall ,'i'. ini's tv ''' e ’A i’l; • I 'spe' to i1 reign pi liev. I v. er ' •1 av! ‘ - . may e never .! : reign p .I'.ey. Last Call ■ i it •• I ... ’: H Vich H V L( I.in Cl: - ■ .'. • tch , v ■ i: :■ ■ i.iy ti.i Ui't "tiering in a a,gn to VV HA War II. It the vai " •1 ‘iver e months r ,■ re dt 1am I., complete, and wimtl nvieh ending i still neci ei tort. is linally 1 iquidaled loose who leave hit the ,rgc - eeee.-sity to support !:.e ! rrrrv.r , : till- war harm rea.-on ha Im" ter : aaiit.g .if the m r vnimim.: ■ ••• . - gatioi and may do so hy i rag ti'.i-ir t ind' in th<- trrent • rge-M'a e oili'1 | r g: ; merits th« »u nsidt tua i.l' all ei! i/.ens win are in po i' i> n h, use a part of th*m cash in the manner. * y r is eiu i tv s allot vent in the current campaign SOall.lKlll. one o| the smallest of any of the lug wat drives. There is abundant capital available here to take all offering? expiated of the community, and every reason to suppose that this will be done if cooperation is given on the same scale as Heretofore. As an investment, bn ds of th.s series arc as valuable as any tiiat have been offered, and will be'sale • _ >i u - Here u a -■ >1* * nt <£->' P| ’ on: ..i th.> o> Nt> one need t score. Sup port <ii the Victory Loan is ne s ire .% . . i\ ,ii 4 on m tha ; . S:..to' t i i'* ‘I mini. ■. t ere is ti«m. South*rn sclentv\«• read, dev. : • new. 4 .. n raspberry S ■. eferee can do ■ c . • -• l-y poimlizmg the home ‘ l.i v.e.:. Who: • ;<■ mo-: i» itifill note. expo t Y Yawns n • ah'- t. 11 i 14 tired man—it's ;iu- qu.tnru: whistle. \ \ re the i . V ■ /.e.i'anders .• d< wn A Lift For Today - iuM .> . • vy . ._*ht han:i. i r-... ltirui. Li A ahead >: i < 11v ‘•treimth. O lau d, to see 1 h< < i ill tilings, and to follow \ )<. • I n leadest. GRAB BAG t )ne- Minute Test. e T • • • i. ,, • . "T . \\ or»ls I • > \\ isdom. Hints on I tiuuetle "I; \ ' ' I . >u ,!.|U' til St) I • r : you'. ' -1). | Vi ’' a-’ Y ! otlai's Horoscope. ' , \ . A i lid..V Y .t:\ '• ite. and ' ' . , \ V ' ‘ [ ' \ .riuv. .1 ' V VO.. >. ■ : . ' i .i '. ,:;»• to1 ’' ;i!eri ! • Y< >■, '. > • . , y j ' ■ I ' . 1 ‘ • O: I One-Minute Test Vnswers. :. • n Wi •» ’ ':ent M :r es, ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ .. c ! i 'll! isod \- ertih/.er l sc In North State ! holiest in l . S. _• ■ Raleigh. Oct. 77. X X a ■ er- use more t: "•. any state in 1 1 I > Kmors in Collins S- ■' 77 g Kxtens: >n Ser\ - ti . ,nty agents at then . ■ . ' a ae: e ::ex’ week that men; - me oI the •n ‘ ; ■ a : ■ (mints in the use nt Ii> . 1:.I !i tiiat post tertii 7 -. . t i ■ the except .nil et :e alt--' and that all ':.e germina ;• • r.g plants rhe Ext HI S ice reco ;- ' a.,! a ! ,.ae lie placed to '7e eed plant and - i .. ■ ' y a i... i he -eed i ir rm e •l'ii i-j niche.- Sue. •••.» ■ ■- • > ie-t -lands an7, . _• he.-t y e: is 'r. a ast crop-. LOCAL MILL WINS SAFETY CONTEST H _ . O ' 7ii. The Continen • 1 H i v (' ui.iiiv if 1 lender.-on I- i ner'i • reca-d during three • • • it - fetv a ■•:t- ts mduel . . • a ' ;.•>• I: by 1! e N’ortil 7 ii.i In l :.-• . .1 Cimtmission, it a- dTi e 1 today. The e iiite-t ■ a . . er textile, hosiery aid tun 7 ue aidustiies and ye ;in , i ltd affairs. A tut,a’ 17 i;i|i) plants registered : for the i infesti md with the excep ’ .in • inie. all e mipleted the entire i .-.test per d. E. G radgett. di e t, a - ifetv for the Industrial C.imuii.-si m declared. I’ inti i -• ng tn note, Padgett d. 17 ,t 109 of the 197 mills (5ti i ia- , at i participating in the h isiery fety intest came thri>|th vfth a pei :■ t score T.nis was the highest i ■..■rentage •: any of the three g. iups, indicating. Padgett said. ■’ .re caution is probably being sa i an m hosiery mills than in the ('per two groups which comprised HALLOWE'EN \ / 1 THE TAR HEEL By JOHN II II UIKIS. N. C. State ( allege S i 'i VS- ! - . - . St • ' ' mp rtiiure •: r V i i! ‘ i Vcge*:;h.»n L. supply th ro*’ed t: rst .t sod. There which ore such ;i> le ■ !'i t;ir ex eel leu! should he rial to ho i’ itt. i i i . Aye: * wit' [e ' 1 i/e:' ' :I ' me mg spread imc . t\ . M . live to 1 septa • Ayer ' • > • • foot deep and aar.-iy A.’ t'ertiii'/er .aid a ao : gr>>:t!ld lanes' .at K .. foot layer the ah' we a i nit o' !• -at /ar all ! Aim. Aii"' . v ■ . eo:np6?t pda * t i it*" i i layer of man... i rt.-'.atid n . a. tilizer Tin ear ter «.f fa a • ; a 1 ■ pile .should lie left sut sail ", to hold at id not had \\ a. i > . position ■' in be lastara 1 mg the daa.tymy m..-.- I " ' to tunithei se aerai ' me iut a .vinter montn*. If the a" • a ■ * n.a ■: -- moist, it sit add no ran Is after >nc .ve.tr. Witrio ' and lime, t' w"i :■ r,td.iidy t .a ’ ■ years. I q at" oft an .*a compos! ,i* a .i'uk';i ar nm plan The mater.A * than » . ." i the soil atter 'lie vegetable* are ii.i. vested. | SHEEP FLOCK GOOD INVESTMENT CROP Cqllegt S ' ■ : Raleigh, 1 ' i )ne n tht pas fo W t« C'ai ' 'lina. v. :.en .r.lei r-t mi n ■ men; m-uderod, ■ .■ : i . 1 if v- Cam's A . : P K Black it ' i■ S'.i'-■ i ■. m mi Sc A1! i ■ : Leland Case. H\;eii>.o:i i..." I bandit .,p. -as s • mt the - one • . is ti .a- !". leans' fai ms ,a Sic tral and e.:-te :: see! state. “Sheep inn»t land." Blaek pit.nts • t "T .■■> quire S"" t pas' iires ini', j er hand. ; fa. me.d.i u •: reduce the : i n:>e: 1: • a’ *!e pasture' in order ' • ; . > flock of shet S miss what the .sheet ■ tc: ml I they are ■ > valuable up the pasture-. Any I n ■ .rid" present cun it. ms should . make 100 per cut n, ment. Our i gro.su i > a i better than t: TO PLANT 401 TOBA< CO Kinston, t a t 29. -Counts Am" M. Edm. i d Ayeock ot tht State n.l lege extension service predicts that about 27 per cent of the tobacco 1 ’ Lenoir county next year will be planted with "102" tuba ne a ’ new strains develi ; •.■ ci by p.e T ■1,i • eo Branch F.xperimen! Si ■ • a' Oxford. Many grosser- :■ . or' ns exceptional yields with • v bacco. VVhitford Hill ot ire Pi . II, section produced 1.700 pmnds per j acre and on one sale marketed i ne pile for 47 cents, seven tor 48 eiiOs. one tor 70 cents, and one '. m > v a ak iny one of the best sales ot the season 1 o flu Knmt' iiiarLi-f. __ i DAILY CROSSWORD - I At FOSS 4 C 21. Dr.liking 1 Cr r. M ■' kiln < up i. C! ■ 22. C<Mill's. I 4 Ms- 7 C ;■ S . as wool 7,1 ■ . <1 22 Bay lay t i..i : . r windows J> Mrs... ; rr 1 1 1 I Si' i 24. Decorum length 1! Aulssies 25. Winnow li' Detest I-’* V: i«-iworld 27. Plant 12 E.iEh riv.-r 29. From 1 1 Tavi -r. I'-' J■ sh 1 prefix 1 .. i.- ... Saturday's Ansucr la i- .. ... e" r eu ill 17 Spes.l 1- IP mail M Troubles 75. Frozen ram J. 1.. . v :: ■ is v 72 C. ::l7 saatc l!*'. Girl's name 1A \\ lrp-ya 20. Arti • general 40. Afternoon IP Espies.-, mi it.: :.:ture 74. Notion tabbr.) 20 G.-i.'f ; S .. are 21 Insert •>‘> rtys'en - . f s.snals 25 Mat !; 2*7 Hi a:. . Ary 2 7. A : l it 2- 1.7; ..p 20 D* war ! as 30. i 1.000 of an inch 33. Disavows 35 Kwh 7.7 M >. i pula tv 79. Stair 4 1 Ki n'.alt ■ s-er Ijll 42. S.'.s M r w.ila 43. Hots.pierc ing tool now \ 1 Mi! 1 2. Tie . . ' it Of nfle.'v 3. Tree t'HVI’TOQFOTE—A cryptogram quotation A .1 V Q B S B G V X V R S O C A K Q S J V M J O X X OR F X T F A R S J V T K G I K Q S .1 V L K s J V G C F V K X V K C O. Saturday'* ( ryptoquol-: THE REWARD OF A THING i' 1 * J1! f L V DONE Is? TO HAVE DONE IT—SENECA. L>. ?i .1 u». *1 r .. King tVnturi-s Syndicate, Inc. SALLY'S SALLIES I-UJ___| ' “Please select another, Mister. This one’s my hope chest.” BUY MORE BONDS FORM M>M RF S \i.f. Rv \ . ' o' : no pow it e mtain • 1 a Det l ol Ti -t twiviili'd iiy A1. ■. •lets old wde. Mvrtlc Fninei., . ,o ded ::l ' e ■*::ae ■ •: ' he Regis- j i' f Deed- oi Value County in . .u 196. .it page -HI. detaalt hm - a iieen made in the payment ii 11• debt the: ein • lied, it the .y le : it the 'Id''. I •..!■ !.■ dy. [ ; tall sell at p ad o' ..ue* an, t . igbest bidder. : >: cash. a', the uiirti’oase door n Hcnr.etson. \ .,t twelve i ... noon, on Fn v. November 40, 1944. the tollo'v :g dese. ned real e-tate. Beginning at tiie corner ol I. a • 8 on Maple street, and i ., :n'e along said street in an Ea-; i d.: e t ion 4iil left t > an ., o'd -tree!: thence along aid uu 0 a ,1 street 88.11 ■.-t i Soiithi . - ,• ii.recl.ion; lain run in a Westerly rectinn 48.1 loot: toon along I.e 1 . H in ■ X i: the: ly ia rcti in ill 47 '(•• to tie pi.ii'c ocgh.mng I : I I ply • "1. a me being Lot No ■. S dill, ’ e) III a I' O t ol • I I I i i i 1 t> ecorrl I 1 n Pl ot 1i* • is i1 < • • ' no i e a II i X'. C i | lage 2<i. Book ; A4 ’. R: e f et* c o r e r i ■ : i • x ii. r .it s ii 'ba\ a -('. I'm-tee. . • <• •••: 'If I a it g - • -a I) ' i . a .ii Vo 1 '■i n:y. X (' a .>.» page IPi j Infer* 1 to the Row* a Attorney ' ■ S H Ci.a'.a se i . - atid b.v Ed w. i M Butler. 11. i. "h i' a.-se. I II t'-1. i -so et ai. i ■Tv -•■ t , ' a i '; ■ ■ H eg is I e ! ),<i .4 : ' V ai i (4 ■indy, X' n Book hi, ' p..ge i(18. AI. , cb. rence is ■ ale t■ i deed to Ale 'V.iiiu ree a ded a Boos 188, i1 lagt 111. Vatice County Registry Tfiis t!ie 2Dt11 iv of October. 11)45. T P. Gib IBS' IN. Ti i-'" III G-12-lf) NOTH I In The superior Court. V. i"!l '.i1 •;i:11 f V’.mt r Cu.mly Keen' Howard. I’laintilf. vs. I lsii Well!) Howard. Defendant. Till' Mile: : ! t. K W- hi, It-.. - ird, vi t ;c police that in tctiot I I o ha been c ■ : ■ <'! K i'll .11 the Sat" . If (''lit \ .III,' C'C.nt.v. X • : i C.i:-'1' ;na. hi the purpose ••! ■■".icing a divorce :. , ■ ■ d I. h h . • ..... the .g: an : • id f.V" vi a. - -t'p. . it: 'U And the .i ■ i dele'iila;:! will f ;r tuke lice 1 t she is equir* t‘.l tn a : ■ ■ . r a' ' hi ■ a.1 ice * if t la’ C S .| i■. C r.u : .it' .-a 1 C-i ;:i'\. • at' : 11 ■ i-e in Hen a \ C ha: m the If i ay X>. ■ ■ c . 19 43. and an-we or dfu: r 1 the .fan: it) -a. i ;,at . III. t he |: h 111 will apply to t ’e re a'. 'n; the relief demanded :: -a ai a . a j il.imt. Th.- tlie Ctii dav ■: Oe'oher, 1943. K (i. KALKXF.i:. Cla : - ■: So;., • or Court, V.iiica C i ailv. A A B fai. Attorney. «-t,3-22-29 NOTICE. Xortii Carolina Vanao Co inly l!.v \ u hie f ' ■ I > ’* i r n mtauia i : , a me ! te I .unuda aid I ,cw bid ■ ■ fie i a ,: 'ed property, I - : 1 -a I or lor i. .-ale 1 or i to fin ugliest iudri Mon i o t e >t ; v i: Novi i.eh. 194.3 .it 12 'Ml "'all! k tl m'll bv . publn a.1 ' "1 a the Court Ho Do in 1 h Mill , 'i I'ollmvina | dc.-ai .bed a 'jx'.hy: TRACT No, 1: Begin at iron I 1, O'g" a " c <L Pa' i ter. on ... a ran 'tiencc along said | P .Mi n., line X h.-l 1 \V 12'.' rh.iiii- to a .a ine a\ tael South "f a gum 'i -.ad P.liter-on's line, thane \ 14,31) chain- to a stone, : thence South HI F. 12.73 chains to a pin in -aid Patterson l.no, thence along Patterson's line South 3 K 13,16 chains to the beginning. Con t: i: n; :ig 1H 1-11) lure- more or le.~ ... I p,.t as -'1 Pie . h-t |'a a. i\ i-ualit 1 • a nil . i t > i the s:mi party of t ie iv inri part that tua a, d pa rt v ol the second part shall have fall and peaceful control "1 the -.ml pro tuso w .th a right to a.-e tae -pang -dilated on Lot X" 3 in the di lose if Hitman Rube: son land. It is understood by all i i, 11 . ;' ' > .1.1 ;. it. t ■ ! > . t -.•M.- a u 1 * * j ! un til in-: t1 of l.iiul for a eemelerv v. here t111 present is in>w situate i ‘It i alvi u:ul.a -• • >rl by all parties tn.it lhc: ■ .'hull be all outlet to the eemelciy. For further reference see Book all page 84 TRACT No. 2. Begin at a stone L. \\’. Burro ighs corner in Mrs. I, iii Ellington's lme and run with .-aid line m an Easterly direction . evenly yards to a stone, thence Seventy yards in the Southwester ly direct on to a stone in L,. W. Bur roughs line, theme Seventy yards ii u Southerly direction with said Burroughs line to the place of be j ginning. Containing one Acre. See ! Book 13 page 173. I TRAC I' N 7 Beg. i at a stone the South East corner of Lewis Bl.ickwell one m re bought of Hill man Roberson and wife June 23, 1902 m Miss Lo ise S. Ellington's line, run thence along said Elling t.in's l oo S !>o I - r. 144 ;eei to 1 l stone .Jimmie Clark’s corner 5 feet from dogwood, thence along said Clark's line X 3-4 E 249 feet t.> a stake 1,. W. Burroughs corner, thence along said Burroughs line N 80 1-8 \v 834 I Vet to i stiik", thence South 3-4 39 feet to a stake Lewis Blackwell's corner in said Bur roughs line, thence along said Black well's line S 11(1 1-2 E 210 feet to a stake, thence S 3-4 \V 210 feet to the beginning. Containing One Acre. See Book 43 page 174. The bidding on the two 1 acre tracts to be sold together will begin at $385.00. The bidding on the 18 1 10 acre tract wnl begin at $1,325.50. The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit 10 per cent of hi bid with the undersigned trustee ard the bid may be raised within ten i 10) days alter said sale, provided in per cent increase bid is placed with the Trustee. This the 20th day of October, 1945. JASPER B. HICKS, Trustee. 22-29 _
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