IT PAYS
* * TO USE THE
WANT ADS!
PHONE 610 FOR SERVICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
BE SURE To VISIT THE FIRE
■tone Si ire during sale.
Rout , 4-to - a i it!:: • 1: i i;!
avail.;: in all defiart • ! . I*a .
!■ i.if Store. | | 7*|
Arc ^ nil
l nd cr-Insi.ircd?
I’i'i fid e nditii.nr, have ranli ili
utid In an increase in llie c. . t
el '.vhil you ai.|uirc. This gon
eral i i e1 if li I ai 1ne
value if \vh..l .Vo i I'v. own.
In ii; awe i , .os I,.,. o i, v i, on.
lake ad\ a nl.i",i ■ • > 1 lie In -mg
tally insured now.
INFER ANTE DEPA RTMENT
Citizens Bank &
Trust Company
Phone 199 llender n, N. C.
11-tt
MR. J. T. PARROTT OF RENDER
son s;.»ys, For over twel a nonth;
1 suffert d o:a la ■ uieers. \I1
•nedieines and ala arcs. ribt.1
for a:o I ai lad la hoa I : :oa 4 li.ai
someone l'eaa.nmen.ia 1 AOO ()ia‘
nu ill. For 1 w ' weeks I ,1 AI'.4
< liniment and at Pm end ■ '
time t'he a rrs v.a . < em a a I.,
healed. Thai was in .Ian , i ;. 19 i i.
and 1 have no: h. '.1 ..ay : a i.
re. uirfiee s.nn p on. 1 tin t ACC
(hutment a good hou.- oh .1 medi
cine- n it .;nly ! ■. Is • u . • r . ;:
1'• r either min r skia r..,;i m
as wed. You can find ACC Oint
ment m all loa 1 :ig drag -.1 ires.
“IT SURE WAS GOOD TO
know 1 was insured’’, rtniark
od one of our po’iiev holdi rs in
volved in an automobile acci
dent recently. Gould you sav
the same if you had an acci
dent See Pinnell for protec
tion. Telephone 252 or 192-.T.
16-tf
CUSTOMERS ARE \SKED TO
fib" • ■■■■<. :d van liar • 1 wit •
1 liei!' ’.'a I aif Ills. Thare Is a - : ua -
age of oil kinds of hangers and we
are tine’.do I i go; tin a. Yah 1
Cleaning. Co.. ; hone HI 1. lll-illi
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
needs see Frank M. P rnhart,
general insurance, Rhone ntill-J.
1 -If
REPAIR - SERVICE
SEV IIARVTN-MrlNNTS, INC. Ft lit
General Auto Repairing by quali
fied mechanics. Authorized Par! -
ard Sales and Service. 132 N.
William St. Rhone 173. 1 I -t I
HAVING ADDED CLAUDE 11EEION
to our stall, we cun now give yon
quicker service in Expert Sh i
Repairing. Call u . Grissom Shoe
Shop, Rhone 8311. 5-11
HAYES - THOMAS ELECRICAL
Service, electrical contracting and
repuiis. Plume 8a9-W, P. O. Box
890, Henderson, \. C. 8-tl
WE CAN REBUILD A WORN-OUT
motor sa it will ]: rr-r: - rr lik.
new! Seven skilled au ahunies a.
your service. He: ter Motor C i
123 Homer street. Thu:.-ti
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF
every descript .m t Xpert y repair
ed. We guarantee our work.
Friendly, eil'urent service. Phom
118-W, Tanner Sewing Machine
and Electric Simp, 103 N. Garnet'
street. thurs-nmn-tf
DUFFELL ELECTRIC
CON TR A ("IIN G
/ Sales ami Service
House \Y wing a Specialty
21 Years Experience
Phone 1017 P. (). Box 012
20 271 i
RADIO SERVICE-OVER 20 YEARS
experience, modern equipment,
and a complete stock of tubes anu
repair parts, guarantee you first
class radio service at a reasonable
cost. Complete factory service on
any make radio. Jenkins Radio &
Sound Service, Phone 446.
GET SET EOR WINTER
Motor tune ups, brake re
pairs, rewiring, lubricatior
and 8-hour recapping serv
ice. Sprinkle Tire Co., 335
William Street.
T-T-S tT
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
Two licensed radio engineers with
a full stock of tubes and replace
ment parts are ready to repair
your radio and give you prompt
service. We guarantee every job.
Free pick-up service. II and B.
Radio Repair Service, 109 Wc-'t
Montgomery St., phone 231. 7 tf
LOST—FOUND
SMALL BROWN CHANGE POCK
etbook lost probably in A & P
Finder please keep change Pad
return Key and Pockctbook to \
T. Gupt.rn, Rt. 2. Box 20 1 Hen
derson. 17 3 ti
FOR SALE
MONUMENTS
TOMBSTONES - MARKERS
From The
South's Largest Monumental Factory
W. W. LANGSTON
319 Young St.. Phone 771
H <' KALKNER & SON. COAL
and Wood. Phono 200. 24-tl
' BOSLEY RADIO. REFRIGERA
1 I tt’.i aing M. chine arc
lor A" inspection. C. J.
• ’• 11 1 g S | p|y Co. 17-2E
!''R SALE. TWO NEW CEMENT
' 1 ” ■ are- mg i lachmes fixll.N 1:!
I lxk\ Hi. one ccim nl mixer lor
: ' ily about 2,0(1 per
•a.v. Bought for -old Gospel
: ern e." Will sell for cost.
sv< A. W. Icard. phone 1112-W.
Hi-31:
FOR TIIE BEST IN FANCY
groceries, fresh fruits, vegetables,
fresh meats, fish and oysters.
Rhone 439. Herbert’s Yellow
Front, Free Delivery. 17-tf
FOR SALE: ONE MULE FOUR
years I id. Will trade for cow or
be !er fresh in i.he spring. Staley
i A Journigan Epsom, Route I,
Hendtrson, Phone 2321. 10-2ti
ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING,
m 'ilium grade. For stopping
leaks use Asbestos roof coat
ing and asphalt plastic ce
ment. Alex S. Watkins, “The
Place of Values". 17 lti
RADIO HATTER IES FOR SALE.
II vin-McImiis. Inc. 132 N. Wil
liam slice:. Phone 173. 15-3ti
•H’ST UNLOADED CARLOAD OF
bai' • ' Get your supply now
at C. J. Fleming Supply Co. 17-2H
WF.DDINi. INVITATIONS* AN
I nouncements, At Homes. Recep
tion Cards and Visiting Cards.
Wide Selection of Styles. Inform
;il>. Spori.il ;>() { jr $1.2.1 with nanio
Henderson Book Co. 31-H.
LINOLEUM R U G S. ELECTRIC'
a and Electric Fence Con
trol.'. Farm Supplies. C. .1. Flem
■:g S -ply Co. 17-2‘u
GERMAN MADE VIOLIN FOR
sale. Price $25.00 cash. W, W.
Williams, 74.7 John street, Hen
derson. HP2',
FOR GOOD FURNITURE SEE US
and Save Money!
j Both New and Used Furniture
Many Styles! Good Prices!
New Shipments Expected.
R. E. Satterwhite & Sons.
i A COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS,
Hav. Dairy Fi eds and Chicken
Feeds. Fill your needs at C. J.
Fleuiin , Supply Co. 17-2ti
WANTED
SMALL OR MEDIUM IRON SAFE
wanted. Call E. T. Credle at
ph'Hie 178 or 581-J. 16-2ii
W A NTEI > T11R E E OR FOUR
ROOMS AX I) KITCHEN
ETTE. FURNISHED. AT)
DRESS ALBERT BROWN
CARE HENDERSON DIS
PATCH OFFICE tf.
WII L PAY ()NE ()R TW<> YEARS
rent in advi.Uee for house or
apartim nt, four rooms or larger.
Local business executive. Veteran.
Call Mi. Leo ;l; telphone 56 be
tween the hours of 8:30 a. m. and
•L30 p. m. 17-18-21-222-2:1
WOUI !) LIKE TO BUY AN ACRE
ul land on Raleigh Highway be
y . 1 :1m Tourist Camp. Phone
557-J. 14-6ti
WANTED 3 TO 7 ROOM APART
nient or bouse in good location:
furnished or unfurnished. Call
Philip Harris, Jr., 299 day or
898-J night. 11-tf
HELP WANTED
•OUTSTANDING BUSINESS OP
I ortunily for returned sendee mart
qualified 10 assume agency we-k
i'or top-rated North Carolina Lie
In.-, r :a'o Company. Inquir es
confidential. Salary and comn .s
sion. Write giving age, qualifi •./
lions, to Opportunity, care of t is
paper.” - ‘ 15-T-T-S-liti
mi i it r..
Summons By Publication.
Not th Carolina:
\ once Comity:
Konicf S. Brown, Plaintiff.
vs.
Kutii Check Brown, Defendant.
The defendant Ruth Cheek Br uvn
wdl take notice that an action en
titled as above has been eomme ■ red
in the Superior Court of V '.ice
County. North Carolina, for the pur
pose of securing a divorce by her
husband on the ground of two y u’s
s1 arati .n: and the said defen ant
will further take notice that sh > is
ten aired to appear at the offic • of
the clerk of the superior court of
Y.'.icc C. . niv. in the courthou- » it
Hi nders in, N. C. on the 10th d; r of
Ki'iruary, l!)-i(i, and :’.iswer or de
niur t i tr.e complaint in said ac ion.
or tiie plaintiff will apply to the
1 com-! !u- the relict demanded w
I aid com; luint.
This the 8th day of Jnnm'ry, 1h4G
E. O. FALKNER.
Clerk of the Superior Court,
i Vance County, N. C.
A. A. Bunn,
Plaintiff’s Attorney. _
Classified Rates
This Size' Ip r.< r word
(Minimum rh:.rsfp 2.1
This Size . . .2c p« r word
(Minimum choice n ,
For larger size tvpe inp ne for
classified di play mfc t
25 words in regular size type,
daily for one month SC.00
No rules or borders will he avail
able fur use in the da -hi. I but
white spare may ne u ,i n each
side oT an ad and charged at Or
per line in depth.
THE HENDERSON
DAILY DISI’ATf II
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1 Place whole cooked brisket with
■ fat vide op. and round'd vile
away from carver. Divide brisket into
two pieces.
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ntr plates. Ifvery drop of fat i;, needed
oow as never before.
Noah Numskou.
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PEAR MOAH= WAS THE
ATOM-APPLE FIRST
PISCOVEREP BV EVE?
B BUMN-charlotte, N.C.
PEAR NOAH=ARE CIRCUS
(SIR AFFE S TRAINED BV
HKyH SCHOOL TEACHERS?,
MRS ESTHER HAVES
TITUSVILLE, PA.
PEAR MOAH= EVER NOTICE,
WHERE THERES A "WILL
“THERE S^lfELAT/VEs' ?
MRS-H B KERR - SA(Sr/NAW. MICH
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noAH nmsKwit
’CORA'T
£7400*^
W/thoO'E
PlOClH
oai a
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DEAR NOAH = WMF M THE
FARMER PUT A hU’-I/JV
SCARE CROW /AJ THE
FIELP, oit> the COPM
GPW FROM ear to
FAR ^
BUetEC-S P.UTJM
*— ha re i oTfi >1
DEAR AlOAH = WOULD
HUSH HEELS HELP A
BAMK TELLER WHO
IS SHORT C"
Mice JULIA rONMOies
hati reccvi, ai.t^
I TnalnLi.lrO tjr Ki/i* P**tuf?« SynduHt Inc j
Noah Numskull
, „ ME.1'
j p0^ioo^ ■
DEAR NOAH= WHEM
COMB GETS OLD,
Does it aieeio false
Teeth ore does it
OUST PART WITH THE
OKIES IT HAS ?
EAI5L A CLARK ,
HOLDENVILLE^KLA ■
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
The Authority on Authorities'*
A I.IVIM POdT-MoRTEM j
RUBBER IE pluycis .lur
ing the post 1.1-.11•-in of a hiind.
chiefly speculate oil what would
be the result 1' somebody made a
dirt, rent bid ... play Duplicate en
thusiasts have :n advantage rr
them, for usually in a big game
with a lot of tables it is possible to
see exactly what happened when
such a hi. 1 or [ lay vv ... made One
point on which • vnl nee accumu
lates is that of No Trump versus
suit contract when a game is in
the curds at both
A A K Q 7 d -i
J d t
A J 6 ri
A2
♦ ■ j
f K 8 7 3
A 10 9 8 il
* J 10 8 :i
A 10 » 3
A A 10
♦ Q 7 2
A A K Q 9 7
(Dealer Eart Neither side vul
nerable )
East South West North
Pars 1 A Pass 1 A
Pass 1 NT Pass 3 A
Pass 3 NT
South made that last bid of
3-No Trumps because the game
was match point duplicate and he
reckoned that might edge out the
people who hid 4-Sondes at that
stage The vr’ence deduced by
the action was far from conclu
sive.
Par. for all to try to b at. was the
nat"" .1 : ■ u’.t of -i-Spades fad and
5-Spad;s r .. only two tricks
bei.'." le t in dia.v.o:;.'.-. as a con
pic of N 1 . • I. rti re k«4
on the * lut .* • »f the : uth hand
That produced a »n»r ■ of 1 >
points. 150 for trnV » plus >00 f**r
the duplicate game bonus
People who made two extra
tricks at 3-No Trumps Ia it tli.it.
with 400 points, hut those who got
only one extra tn i; were belov. it,
with 430 Where a diamond was
led to the K tie* A laid down m i
a third diamond return -I. South
pot 11 11 ;• ks Wh re i h< rt
led. or a diamond follow* I by a
heart switch South took only lo
With ti deal like this, however
there should he no argument at all
in rubber bridge, regardless of
post-mortems or anything <o
The correct rubber tract is
4-Spades, which is in.measurably
safer especially since South s dia
mend stoppper v as not sure pro
tection the suit it No Trump*
A * •
Tomorrow's Problem
A A 9 6
| A ^ 10 8 7 6
A K S 5 2
A K Q 8 S
3 2
A A 10 7 5
A A 9 4 9
A None
A J '0
A K Q 8 4 2
A ' 2
A 19 6 4 3
(Dealer North Both ides vul
ncruble •
If North had stuck in .1 di’m.ond
bid. why should P. n*!> '•! tb.lt
suit, instead of 1. -rts, against
' Ear t's 3-No Tntv.i' untrue* ?
Wife Preservers_
Kill, ;i . ;;kf of ■' U..- tow amt
ht-t-!.-. of ymii stool*irr.’s In-forc* wearing.
an<l you will postpone the holes.
Wife Preservers
A clove of car In- l -i into a siit 1.1
a lr.tT of lan:!. ! • i-.a- civs it a
delicious tlavor.
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A 'LNUE APT ENTERTAINING WEEK-ENO GUESTT —
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[- - DINNERS OF TO- (-' V' SWELL FOQ ] J - HEY/1 WON A FREE Mi PPACTiCALLN - Jjpy/J
Ml NIGHTS BIG square) r1 FlPSTPQiZE ' |, WHEN VGU EATi | ^ PCE” KNOOCED H^iS^r ™ A.'ig j
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/OUR fe5!LL OF
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•’/WILL k'ILL U5,
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