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I I USE THE WANT APS | FOR SALE ” MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES - MARKERS From The South's Largest Monumental Factory \V. W. LANGSTON 219 Young St., Phone 773 16-ltl. tM FOR RENT ON HALVES I wo n i lcs east of 111"i e. ■ a i. 3 | •, to 1.1. (i all ■tnieilt. See 11 ■]• .Johnson, H. .1 Reynolds T ■ - , t i Company. 211-31-2 I i., >r SALE 1936 F< >RD 4-D( X )R dan Li h\ eei ng $31. F . ,-K sale at $225 00. Pure Oil Co.. I - Sen ee Station, No: i :ia road. 26-61 I : : 5' OF HEN AND CHICK s, ,uch at the I lenrlerson H.r • • if! v. $3.75 per hundred 29-31-2-5-7-9 ATTENTION CAR OWNERS: IF you have a certificate to buy new ;.:es, be sure to buy the Atlas tire—the tire that is guaranteed fur twelve months unconditionally again-t all road hazard-'- Bon Ton Esso Service and and Harris and Daniel Esso Service. 20-if . E SATTERWH1TE & SOX IS ihi.ng all possible to supply y "ceds of irce items :n i sue Nett lots a:a ng re.p.i i E. E. Satterv. bite A- S 2II-: GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND vegetable.- Everything far wair table. We deliver and avr yo ;:as and time. Phone A'.’’.). Alway ready to serve you. Herbert's Yel low Front. 25-tf IF IT'S HOG FFEI) YOU WANT I e a.i r tlie- best. $3.65 jo; a ,,a .he I. He:nle.'.-o;i Ha tear. v 29-31-2 i-7-9 FARMERS' USE GRANULAR "Aero" Cynamid in your • >:■.■■ Plant Beds : r a sure weal bal er. V. E. Hawles, Agent. 21-6' TYPEWRITERS. A D D 1 N G MA chines. Cash registers. Steel Dark. Aluminum Chairs, Steel Files ami Pianos seon to he available. Ph.ee your order now for early delivery. Alatrd's Printing & Office Suppi; Company. 5-ti ! RESH C( n NTRY EGGS DAILY , Gra le A. Ik n U rson Halt hei y | 29-31-2-5-7-9 ; ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED Christman Cards early! Ste ear select.an of attractive designs, j ;:iccd from 40 for $1.00 up name I included. Henderson Book Stcac. E-tablished 1384. 4-f ZENITH RADIONIC HEARING A ds. Fresh supply of B tlr.e- for I all hearing aids now no -ale at I’age-Hovutl Drug Co. 19-22-2 1-26-29-31-X 2-5-7 OUR PULLETS ARE LAYING otter than 65 percent an FCX 1 s pc Laying liln 5u >3 65 ■ h.undred. Henderson Hatchery 29-31-2-5-7-9 j TOYS WE HAVE THE MOST e >mplete and reasonably price.i display anywhere. Please make yutir -ilcctions i. .\v and avoid the ! r ish. Use our iay-away-plan. | Firestone Store. 22-t. FOR SALE: TEN BUILDING 1.0 IS <n Roberson and Buddy street- in Noith Henderson. See B. T Yar a trough, Roberson street. 29-41 PROTECT YOUR TABLE TOP — new glass cut any size for table tops. Edges beveled and polished. •\utp,.glass plain or safety, cut and installed. A. R. Perry Garage, phone 300. 3-ti WANTED WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED car. Chevrolet, Pontiac or Ford. 1937 to 1939 model. See S W Renn at S. W. Reims Grocery. 26-tr I WANT TO BUY A GOOD FIVE passenger model A Ford. Geag.. N. Tucker, phone 618-W. 29-1ti LOST—FOUND LOST PROBABLY ON CHESTNUT street on Monday morning, man's gold ring with red setting- Re ward. T. D. Peek. 720 W. Che-l nut street. Phone 455-J. 29-2; STRAYED ONE PAIR OF MULES October llth from my farm in Franklin county. Both are mares. One i.s light brown, the other dark brown. David Fuller, Carolina Power & Light. 2fl-3t: FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT: TWO MILES from town on Dabney road. Good tobacco land. Mrs W. Y. Swain. 20-31; » USED s CARS WE PAY SPOT CASH CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. Stndebaker Sales and Service Henderson. N. C. Phone 411 _ bPLCIAL NOTICE SEE YOUR COAL DEALER NOW. and he may be able to help you keep warm this winter. Call on us. H. O. Faikner "nj Son. Pnone 260. 3-tf FINE TATTING FOR INFANTS Wear, i ■ .get' for M F ;: Daniel, Stem. N C. tt.i-it. ii >SP1 !'\L insurance C i .1 -1.1 ( . !' v In-. Cl. D T. I’.' . Agra'. l': • •• u:ii-w. i t-27-27'.: at: STAY OPEN EVERY NIGHT until !) n'rln .. i -r the < >nvenienr.> i A the ptibk-- F . i: line gn . ■••l ie , ts, lTuit id vi etahh S W. Ren.n (1 r n-ery. 36-tI SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB he Ph :.,e do nut cash any cnee.ts* •••': - t!e:i by a y ea. .1 a, . Th rp. which a.-t on me u. any.me else. I ill n il ae re 11 a- :e . ..■ t i" payment a' '.in a:, C iI. Thor i, Ht. 2. Be:. 2,:. Ki'trell. N. C. 2!) 3!i REE AND NO'i RATIONED IS 'ae .. te.-v .a. I •■• we utter > U '•'• hen y .u , ,:ei i. : > r. \\\. really ij t • , Fi. estone S' re. M-ll Special Notice! TEESDAY. (X"TO!IKK :;iiTI1 ONLY EMBASSY (V STE\ ENSON THEATERS Ho:; Office will close 7 P. M. Tliealei-s will close at !) P. M. No I ickets Sold alter 7 P. M. Haif.we n Barbecue for All Employees 2P-lti COAL RATION CUT 20% FOR next winter. (See daily news paper). Weathering with our pre war zinc, grooved-in material roon pavs for itself in savings of fuel. Our expert mechanics working there soon . Write us, we call. Manmn-Smith Co., Richmond, Va., 'I' yea is service. S-M.-tf WILL TRADE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE at We; t En i for two 1 h. < • iv :n .if artmen; in town. L. O. Myer>, Reliable Welding and Machine Wurxs. 2!t -3ti ATTENTION! GOLD STAR MOTHERS! WIVES! We ccr. make your gold star sc twice pin for y. u. with a benu ti. : 1 phot. i of yc nr boy attached. For full inf..rmati at write, Toil nieolor Miniature, Dox 14(5, Du: h ... . X. C. 23—6ti SPECIAL NOTICE! - “CAPTAIN K:dd." 'Pit Ch.ii>. Longton and Rando S ft; . v.. first sh tw w.g i Ih adirs n. Stevenson Wed Tit •• ,t >.■•. 1. X .V. 2S)-3t INSULATION PROPERLY IN stalled will help keep you cool during the sumirtc" an:! save you heat in the winter. Call J. Maurice Allen for estimates. Phone 1026-W. M-&-F-tf DID YOU KNOW FOR JUST $10 per year you can cover the whole familv for COM P R E11E NS IVE PE R SON A L LIABILITY including all sports, dog, horse, bicycle and medical expenses for em ployees and guests. Purnell In suranee Agency. Phene 2.72 or 192-J. tf HELP WANTED_ THREE GOOD MECHANICS. TOP i.l.r.v Apply Haves Garage. N. Headers, m. ’ 25-6ti WANTED FOUR WHITE LADIES Hate' Vance. Good hours and good pay. ' 26-6ti WANTED - TRUCK DRIVER TO haul coal. Apply in p( rson. Hight’s Coal & Wood. 29-lt: WANTED MAN WITH CAR TO opera;e large newspaper motor route. Attractive proposition. Good territory. Apply Mr. Gentry, Cir culation Manager, Henderson Daily Dispatch. 27-3ti WANTED LADY TO WORK IN' jewelry store. Must be a resident of city. Attractive salary and op portunity for person with man agerial possibilities. Write letter of particulars to F. O. Box 331. Henderson, N. C. 2S-3ti one COLORED PORTER WANT ed at Serve-All Service Station. Experience not necessary. Apply at station on William street. 36- Iti WANTED IMMEDIATELY YOUNG women with high school educa tion, between 18 and 24 years ol age to train for telephone opera tors at Louisburg, N. C. Pie ise anply at the local telephone ofiico for further information. 26 Gti ” KIWANIS (MB ELECTS Chapel Hill. Oct. 29.—C. M. O ik ley has been elected president of the Chapel Hill Kiwanis club for the coming year. He succeeds Dr. \\. Brewster Snow. Other new officers are: W. S. Hogen. vice president; Kenneth Putnam, reelected secre tary. and the folowing new directors: R. L. Fowler. Clyde R. Hornaday, J M Sander- G. F Shepherd, W. B Siuow, and L. A. V iliiants. REPAIR - SERVICE IS YOri; RADIO GIVING YOU trouiill*’’ We repair any make an I assure y u <.t b..'*r; reception. Kxpes ieii; ed i .'.onmen anfi :. complete s'. >vi; : pa.i.-; Ri ng in your set hi call u for pick-up service, t'prhui . A D.ieke. Phone i 204-W. tf •JEW ELRY \NI 1 'Cli REPAIR- j mg. i| .1. ! iia:de service. I W o r k ' I Estimate eheretully ie I ri.i itonne. 2nd. | Ad . !; .... f!20-.I ' i RADIO SERVI''E-OVKR 20 YEARS experience, mo lern equipment, and a complete stock of tubes and repair par . guarantee you first class radio erviie at ;i reasonable rost. Complete ftictory service on any ma ... radu. Jenkins Radio A Sound Serv.ee, Phone 440. M-W-F-tf WATCH \NI) JEWELRY REPArR ing. All ' . guaranteed. Large select bands in leathei and sol.d : etal. Osciii- C.irrin, Jewelo:, Kerne: Drug Co MW F-t HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE repaired i.y Singer expert me chanic-- Genuine Singer parts us ed. All \\ : guaranteed. Repairs picked ip i lay uiternoon a> Watkin- Hard'1, are Co., and de livered : ad; to you one week later S.ng. r Sewing Machine Co . Ilb W. l’aui-h St., Durham, N r-__ 8-27ti I RADIO REPAIR SERVICE A complete 1 .ck of lubes and re placement parts for any make radio. Prompt service. All work guaranteed. Free pick up service. II and L Radio Repair Service, 100 West Montgomery street Phone 234. ' 8-tf FOR COMPLETE SERVICE ON till makes ..t '■adios, at iva-.mablo prices, call Marvin J. Wooding, Phone fi96-W, ..r Westui n A it . Associate Store. Ph me 101KI. VETERANS Learn a trade. Printing is inter esting and offers unlimited possi- ! bilities for advancement. Skilled craftsmen arc well paid. ( The Southern School of Planting has been approved by the Veteran'll I | Administration for the training of j -eterans under the G. !. Hill of Rights. For complete information in re | gard to the school write tile South ern School of Printing Ial4-lb' South , j Street, Nashville (2) Tennessee. j I See The NEW 1946 FORD It's actually here this time! WE INVITE YOT TO SEE IT YC:> The smartest Ford car e\ er luiiit. i Now on display in our show' room. Clements Motor Co. Henderson, N. C. THIMBLE THEATRE - St*rr!n8 r - 1 HcKistrrcd t . S. I'.itrnt Oil . cm By Ch ic Young ETTA KETT___„__ __,_ By PAUL ROBINSON I I couldn't-BELIEVE \v • V'F 5- ! : WAS CElCASED RWM U ' PAMFI A MV EVES ' - IIS BEEN < j. * -r' •••'•- - ' '-cNAVV AMD = PAMELA, I POUCVEAI9SSiNCF 1 SPE,,.> '• ’—A” ’ ASCb -M V.E IVACS I n.ED’O G£T AS EAC t- i AWAV FQOM ME AS :-, i ^OSS'QLC 2 *! I AASNJfV SIU.V V J I i i -> / II v-‘ j y;A A "\_ n L_ ==^,j I THE OLD HOME TOWN - By STANLEY HACK l • ••.[ ■ POL K5-FASHION MOTET — ' jJ __ SCO r T S bp R AP BOOK By R I SCOTT Uoso r ^A^nam;/ - . ah ttL-v. wHi* ' 1 $ .#4.^ » / i :.w&~‘-. f.rsi C r s::,|y%Aj of frit \ ■ *f\ ??sk‘T5r KS- -#5' .-Sogte kyt ~-corapc; ..»i... a MPi changed fo J J:i Di wiEsy,<s(oH ■ jAyJ21 . a . it | :^r;,b ffiwHI Y -! ' *■* '; ; . ' r / - / Y*i\ YUE NOVA, yfjr ARt£ENlLY *■ |N tlow MAWY of (N/£r'Ol'f r Lc ' F dousi. ClOvt UfD, IakE^IS PtlP wXflR ^ 4 .lilPtrtEM nERMAKf, '^0,000 BELOW SLA lLTl? .•-. out f*t M3Sr "1 IM E ii A r* - - RLMA P K ARLE T K AM PLF,S FOUR. OF 1IMBLR Ak£V,| Ity fklRi AS OUR SLlW - IN frit YwORi-R BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay “The Authority on Authorities” I-PAI) THROUGH ANYWAY WHEN YOU know the defender j at your right has one nr more j : uarde'l trump honors, your nat- ' ur.d desire is to lead trumps 1 through him often enough to re- ! dure the value of his cards to the | al'Mihre minimum But suppose ! you have n t enough trumps in the di nn.y What then? The best pro of lure is to try to play so you may 1> if! some other suit through him at the crucial trick or tricks, so tl. defender must play before you. * Q5 4 4 A C? J 8 4 4 ? A * J 7 2 4 V 4 K 10 S 3 v- 4 K 62 0 Q in 2 4 A 9 6 4 A 10 9 4 J j S *8 5 4 A J 9 7 2 4 10 4 K J s * A K Q 6 (Dealer: South. East-West vul nerable 1 South West North East 1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass A Pass .'! 4 Pass A Pass 4 4 When South played low from dummy on the spade 6 lead East in the S and the 9 won With n ■ idea yet how trumps were di \fde.l, the declarer finessed the 1 . art 10 to the K. whereupon East sei'ie.i the diamond A and re turned the 4 South got that with the K ruffed the diamond J with I the spade Q and then led the spade | f> 'o the .v Shocked tw West's dis- 1 card of a club, he could now think of better ways to have used those early trumps But. more profitable, he found a way to play the rest of the tricks successfully. After using I he , lub J for a dum my entry. S ill. called out the heart A and discarded the club A on it. Next he used tin heart Q for a discard of the club K. Some fun. discarding both an ace and a king' Then he led the heart J from dummy East put a stop to the discarding bv ruffing with his spade 10 leaving him only one more trump, the K South over ruffed tin spade 10 with the J. then scored tin club Q. on which East de< led to discard. The spade 2 was led then to the K and the spade 7 ruffed the final trick. From tlv- tenth trick on, side suit leads through East were just as effective as trump loads would have bo n, if East had discarded until he had to ruff Tomorrow’s Problem 4 A K 3 * A 10 8 5 2 4 .! S 4 10 s 6 4 T 0 2 --- 4 6 * Q 4 N * K J 3 4 K 10 9 6 \Y K 4 A Q 7 4 F> (, 3 4 J 4 —-- 4 q y 7 3 4 q 10 S 7 5 4 *-9 7 6 4 None 4 a K 3 2 (Dealer. North Neither side vulnerable. 1 What is the soundest way to play at 4-Spades on this deal after West leads the diamond 6 7 Wife Preservers I ‘ . i w i. k*•! lurmlui . a ilii a pamt i . ^si. to cLail the COlM^!^. _ Wife Preservers C.FOtjRFEN Toki-11‘ t!’e lira li ltm, yolk of an egg lioin drying up, tuvoi it with milk or Water.
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