IlMONEY 1 WANT jrtLIAL iNU 1 IUL MRS. W. W PARKER. .JR . pfU si cut ‘hi.- 1 • (. I)., X Son. <'.. noon .1 iti.,.y 23. I . vo.ir Hi" .»•>•: i *' .i i'. .•' I’ndiul . 21-l-i EVERY Kol’p H i\l"I KS A HOME buns ■ '[* .vliot o Y may l,. 111 >.:. l i u n : • y«> r in u. .u , o ; \ It ti.o pro tec ti y to ■ : t hi Cate H sur tet Agency, t t ., tor in. unio. ■ : at a .saving. Phone find. S-t: WKLL COVKRKI) We I It I-tin 1 ■!(■ , ,f the thine we Ini . :i‘i wo lose thorn. Tit - , 1; io 1:.. ■ t (tin:;, y . > u irk< I It it .in.i .i. - i ml to got y.>i'. In. nil •..■. t ;■ •:a ing, i I. o!o. ■ - . ., it - i ll— merit!*, .it .volt y, :u ,3 1 ,i- , i i hoot ton da rt lillp V. you had to repraoe them, me; THEY WE1.L foYIREI). IXSEUAXt'i; DEPAi;tmi;;;t Citizens Bank lx { rust Co. Phone 1!H) Ilemiei -n, N. ('. 11-11 IXSUEATION PUOPEUEY IX .stulled will help keep you coil during the summer ana save you heal i.u tin' wiit'ov. (’.ill .7. Maurirt. Alien for estimate . Phone 102G-W. M-X-E-tf grow von; uwx fucit i, pin'll! i ng o.uly i u ■ iE Tie. ■ . X.it Ti t tv .- . lie: iv 1 ‘: • loved by V : gin.a’.- Igo ; C. , - i i s. Wi ito for X. I...-. -p. out a I i;;uo, i i>! i • i h t \' , . 1 r ■ Fruit and On fa! i\ bor<> Xursoi . W vm- '>: 1 Yo ginia. Ill “IT Si'UK WA> COnli TO know 1 was insured", remark ed one of our policyholder- in volved in an automobile acci dent recently. ( *»;: 111 von s;iv the same if von had an acci dent? See 1’innell iVr protec tion. Telephone 2~;2 or 1!>2-,J. 1 tj-l! FOR ALE YOl R iXSCRAXCE ni'ecjb t'c Frai.k M. Barnkar!. general i:. *, 1C :.o .>62-.I. x-tr REPAIR - SERVICE SEE IIAKYIX Mi-ENE :S, INC. id , titi.:.;. .Mil • I vcl1;*i. .n i i>y t j i;.i i: \ah{ ji.il Mines. A i'. i ■) i i/v-'l lAuM a’J ;...d Kdjauv. KM .\ W I i! i a : i vS!. !>::■ :.o 17M li-tt I X i *1 !i T Pi!(. >K .. . .1 Ai.: : ,\l i. (■< )Ai I>1 vie ' v ic . ' ! M. .: at- .a . 1. - 1 • ■ . : \ i. A . 1 .M i v. Snop. 1 . »:;c (sm). i'J. t S. G:.l JAM street. UM: 11A\Ea - l ilUai.vh I'.I.Ia'KIL aL Aei'v. c, i.ttMic.ti l.‘ui ill a ,'t i!l_t vii.C. 1C a.. . I . -.a oatl-M, l'# VJ. jLiuX •a;--. Iu'Ih!,., il, 7,. L'. * H-U Aid. A:. . i\l.S . , .Mi.\vi MAC1IIXES j i - i. i '.a,,. . i-:: je.ent mil l*'t■. . .v aranlre.l. ALsa, pari.' a\.. C) i ■. i . ae 1 lti-\V, l'anae* T'Cv'. ii.;; ivlat:ii;;uj and Electru A:. >. , I d I\'. Garnoti street. DFFFELL ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Sales and service llmise \\ iritiK a Specialty L’l Years Experience l’hone 1<)17 1’. o. Uox Gil ELEC I KK'AL .vrPLIAXCES OI every cie-. pM.ui expertly repan oO. We g...trainee ear work. 11 tett.i.y. a : .. lent service. Phone lUi-W, I'aMtie. Sew ill,; Machine an.I 1 hectr e Shop, 1U3 .x. Cl; a .t street. tint; s -mou-tl RADIO SKHVICL-UvEU 20 YEA its experience, modern equipment, and a complete stock of tubes ana repair pans, guarantee you tirs class radiu service at a reasonabU cost. Complete lactory service cti any make radio. Jenkins Radio & bound Service, Phone t-iti. D( >ES Y( )UR < All .M.r i I A PAIX'i job? For protection and tine, let i.s rep.iinl you, ear n -v., before the old coat i- too bad S' ti.'.te a fresh e ml at 1 e.v cod. Hester Motor Co., 123 H rner street. M;n- i RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Two licensed radio engineers with a full stock ot tubes and replace ment parts are ready to repait your radio and give you prompt service. We guarantee every job Free pick-up service. H and B Radio Repair Service, 109 West Montgomery St., phone 23 4. 7 ti LOST—FOUND LOST MONDAY S 1' li I X C. OF ipearls on Garnett street. 1. iotin.l please notify Jeurleue Uar1h"i.> mew, Route 2, Henderson. X C FEMALE SHEER STRAYED FROM home last week. Finder notify David Matthews, Route 2, Header son. Ptione 157. 19-2ti Classified Rates This Size lc pPr word (Minimum charge 25c) I his Size.2c per word (Minimum charge 50c) !■ ■ r larger si/" type, inquire for el;.--i!ird di-play rate. 2a w. ids in regular size type, daily for one month. SO.00 Mo rules nr borders will be avail able lor use in the classified but white space may be used on each side i f an ad and charged at Gc per line in depth. THE HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH FOR SALE MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES - MARKERS From The Sooth’s Largest Monumental Factory W. W. LANGSTON 219 Young St.. Phone 77J Wl Vl'HKR STRIPPING, PATCII PI ter. Stove Lining, Lime ■nd Cc cnt, Watkins Hurdwa e C". 19-3ti VIi i \L CURTAIN RODS, EXTRA i mi !,:. Well brushes. Belt’s • le ' . V,'.,'.kins li irdware Co. 19-3*. i We hove a supply of ac.v ! ’ .st- War Radio Batteries T ' Fit P.ie illy Any -M 1 kd Radio $6.95 WHILE THEY LAST! Lvereadv Chc\ rolet Co. 19-31i CHI MAE'S SWEEP -A SOOT RE nu r for stoves and chimneys Stove polishes md enamel. Fur 1 ’e - nenl Watknis I i. rdware C . 19 3:: '•'« >it THE BEST IN FANCY er.in-ili.;, fresh fruits, vegetables. ■ a meals. fish and oysters. I'-cie 139. Herbert’s Yellow Front, Free Delivery. 17-tf WEDDING INVITATION^ AN no.uricem.ents, At Homes, Recep tion Cards an 1 Visiting Cards. Wide Selection of Styles. Inform ;ds Sne i 1 no f r S1.25 with name Henderson Book Co. 31-tf. wooden runs. WOOD PAILS. nurds. ight in lard ' id.- W. ins H ,rd-.\ are Co 19-31 i I iIH >ME STRIPPING F( )R B( >i' O’ on tables or any s ,. face « tv i:ci in linoleum or urn, ..nito. 1 ’■ iuclurie.i. lb cents fo c. U . is I larciw are ( o. 19—3*. WHILE THEY LAST ! LARGE SIZE I 1 r Mi' made of ru'iber strips bum! 1 ted. $2 98. R. E. Sa! ’■ 'U m A Sons. See l’- — Save M wey; 21-11 COW CHAINS, 20 FT. LENGTHS Cow ha IL rs, cow bells. Barb-wiiv, heavy and light weight. Walkin Hardware C >. 19-3ti TRI5V1Z - RF.AI)Y-PASTED WALI Paper. Also. Kern Tone in all noli i . Flat oil j i.o ■ d s a a. I enamel ■ In- i". cry ni- I. Walkin- Hardwi.Ve Co. 19-31 i 'IOTIIES MASK i- PS. BICYCLE baskets, iarm feed baskets, Hand made, extra heavy, sturdy a'r.d durable. Wire egg baskets. Wat ties Hardware Co. 19-3ti POULTRY WIRE, FOUR FT. AND lire It. height. Sun-Ri’y cloth for ( eiel vn houses. Eieeti'ie brooders. Watk.n Hardware Co. 19-3li \XFK: ALSO, HANDLES AND -v - sep.irate. Wedges. Mauls, •■-Cut Sms. Raises, Picks, Ifoe Fork-. (I am Hoes and other farm tools. Watkins Hardware Co. 19- ::i II. O FALKNER & SON. COAL and Wood. Phone 2(50. 2-5 M F A R. 15 (> — FUR BEAUT I FI. L . We have a new shipment n pop ala: pastel e dors, fi lb. p. li ng e alia. Watkins Hardware C >. 19 hi RECEIVE I) TODAY CARLOAD OF TWO HORSE WAGONS —AT— ROSE GIN & SUPPLY CO. 19— 2ti PLOW LINES. HORSE COLL/ RS. hr dies, harm strings, wagon r ms, haeii trails, a.dial pa L. Wat kin II '. d v are Co. 19-3i i BLOW TORCHES. GASOLINE F'RI p its. electric s dderii g ir as. E trie drill, size 1-4 to 1-2. Ala d num levels, hammers, planes, all ea "pneter tools. Watkins II ware Co. 19 FOR RENT FOR SAL! I!, .! ■ ' ij ;t M' U1- • I--! , . . pc. let' r i i )i ’i. H. *' !; ,',c i - Min, Tf. ■ !. I: : , (■ STAIN!, ESS -IT:!. ;•! n , |.; 1:11j!t* .mi , ■ T > . -; WOO . W • ■ c Co. ' n _r> * j HELP WANTED WANT! I) PIIAR TACIST I" [ !. Tent salary, 1.0,-id i 1Lm.«. : •: ii ■. "i i,*,\ Write Box 387. F. :, e . -. i !)-:;• j oppoutcnity i !.; p i ri\ti: supply i'i >r i ,i • . product County. N . , , . .. ncpi '.-.I M • . e . | reference -. 1 *ni ,:i»■:•4. V, :• ■ wire M -Nr C ,]• nr Dcm T. C in.llci 111 In . p, !■ . .. ;> \;,i 21- : WANTED WANTED ’i'i l!: EE DR EDI R RDD-rs AND KITCHEN ETTE. ECRNf.HIED. AD PRESS AT PER T DROWN CARE TIEN PERSON DIS PATCH OFFICE tf. WANTED AM. PF tpLK SCFFKit ing from n iimv ' nijf. .,- ' n,v— nelic t • K' . ff.'i M.,n v back .f ran >. P -Bocutl D C' nmnny. |9-if WANTED V )!•'* S!’!, LPF M )!:N. 1! ui » il to 1 \Ve : Flirt (T. Nr‘ , r, j i. ; . Milium Cn. 18 WILL PAY (INI'. I I:, II YEARS mil i'i :i.-i\ 1 ■. ■ ■ !:■,■,r , apartment. !'•■ ir lo.-m • .- braer. I.■ , - , . V.-,. - c- Mr. !. - : 1 ■ AC, t ■ 1 :: ’ ' . . , ■ , : 111. i 4Dii p. 17- • 22--y; Weighs Meat Strike - >-•' _r*vv*. APPOINTED by Secretary of Labor Schwcllenbach as chairman of a fact-finding board in the packing house wage dispute that underlay the meat strike, Edwin E. Witte (above), formerly of the War Labor Board, is pictured in Washington where, with Labor Dept, officials, he began conferences with union men and packers. (International) Timin' in .Mutual Network system Wednesday niyht N:,'!0 to !• tor the "Fresh Fit Shov.." MePIIFRSON r.tlOS 25FVFI! AF.F Ft) A! I* ' 1 WF. I'M SF,> | ( A si I | CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. Stiu’el-ake' Sales artl lS':.u;F; ", Ilendi r-on. V F Phone 4V? p tr> /' 1. f of t hem volt y I and thun . i i in -he faro.vs “Charge of > Light Bry.-r.ie 1 Sometimes a ;<•••!::rt*r is beset with risks in all ... ctions. but there an many < 1 • r times when h s real fu i:l u- . r.nr. ly to one side, to the right or to the left. He must not let that particular defend, r get in the lead bi-eause the return of a certain ■ • 1 it by him can ruin the contract. In that event, h“ should play so that, if h“ loses the lea 1 at all. it will be to the de fender whose rrturn ear.rn* < • • : g strous. 4 A J 3 3 4 A 4 9 r> A A K C. 3 2 4 8 7 6 4 Q 3 2 V K J 10 8 9 3 3 4 2 3 4 .T in 8 C 4 K * 2 A Q m 8 A 3 I (Dealer: North. East V vul nerable.) North East Smith West 14 F t 2 4 Pa-s 3 A Pass :: NT Pass 4 A Pass 4 NT Upon winning the heart J lead, South counted up ten easy tricks if he could take five in clubs plus live with top cards of the other Suits. Bo he ] . t ly ■<. red the rhib A and K. hut ,vis h k< d to lini! the Hubs •.yoU-hi't br.-ak. To • get the mill u:. rt '.in tenth tri-k. i . a* through his heart O S . he ~h 1 hav< plotted ■ ng . 1 West. T valuable finesse would have h -n Pi : a i-: .'to. after winning v .th tie V rt A. he should ; ■ ■ fir., a i •' 10. tap. n the ■ • ade K. led t the club A. run the r> l of •. > •• to make his contra ' .-ere then tried for a club break v.Th the K. When that fade 1. he v. a ! h •• his contract safely ma . t ; leading to the diamond A 00m Tomorrow’s i'rnb! A O <9 2 A A J 10 4 :t X a k j io r. 2 A A j 10 7 r V 0 r, r>", 2 V K J S w r tp . 7 C 4 2 A K 0 R 7 " , L- Ad 5 X ___ ^ tee ' A K 9 8 4 V A Q 10 5 A Q 2 X Q 9 7 . Xurth. East-*..*.. 1 vul After natural bidding v.liieh di - closes Xnr!great suit length." why should West i frain from doubling > uthV 0-Xo Trumps? Jutstrlbutofi ly King Fissures £ynd: ute, In?. Wife Preservers \s s • as y< u ■ n spots on the cl' -v.vs (•! a '-rv.n- ■ a- v_0i i b jCRAP ti'Jvj; • / j S'-Oft C? J~ ■ ". ■ ,1 |l. ygiii«a3ftp,agBafflfl jgi - *•! '$■ i- HH\d-** -V i-! -* h '•'*■■ ;:i:cE3Kv .n,;.. l- .'■ ■ i-UAr . ' : L.r.l LILLUi • MVMVm -a^+fr'i; r \r‘--rr.' ' ~~ITT<&## % A “ rirr3ir P?B-£P ^ ;<( • |:~f, ^ i+\j V*\j * . —- ' >»•- ■ * -iME ‘SwAS'flKA '"'r ; . ei/Blem eMA Blew . ■ .*’ •' v uEEP BY NEARLY Xi , , . I „ EVERY PR M'YivE £ MAN.., 1 - v-1 ‘ I . People .m iVie F’ - • • •'■1 1 '• ■■ ri • WORLD AS A f/, M«:‘ 1'*■ . qooD 1 _i " » / HI *\ | <\ E. R o' i. i.O . THE OLD HOME TOWN • - • By STANLEY THIMBLE TJ IF.A IRE Sturrm* Pop#, * A LOTS OF "U /AM: LOTS" OF 1 /POPEV'E, WE /THE ONE/ *THlNo 'AT WOK-C LL A ,-__-- / PEOPLE PC— ) 'EM WISH TO ^ MUSTN'T ! is WHO XZE V > . (50 *. , U lata all this I v VOU'LL ADMIT s HEEk THEY HADN'/' [THAT OLD >-rif-*i iu ^Y/F.'F'Y.Y'.'5". I TALK ABOUT r' THAT " ) BREAK UP CUR |( YOU XfcALiJ PON ' ' CmaSpio vs";: s" r^rr ^ ' z" / ? i .. ]j, I I Mja\ S.A\-J A iJy^-JoLy B LON DIE-(Registered U 8. latent Offices) V', ( ’ ic Young ETTA KETT_ ' r KAO HEAPS OF FUN AF THE SOLJAGE DAN. XL -.' i ‘ ' ^'' | I- . ___ i .-- ANP WHAT \ '.t: ■ .. K ' ' ' N' A NOTE \ ) ,. T. ► TfcLLWC- JOM ] ' JuYT A NC ' t \NP ANPY to P MNEP O t T60 0- THE rCVIV riPLE AMP APACHE V _L 0PINC'-EAA A-RAl