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THE HENDERSON
DAILY DISPATCH
FOR SALE
TOR SALE: ACCIDENT Sz SICK-’
nrss insurance—$12 per year. Let
us explain our Premier Double
Duty Policy. Frank M. Barnhart,
General Insurance. Phone 562-.J.
24-tf
M ON u iVl r.NTS
TOMBSTONES - MARKERS
From The
South's Largest Monumental Factory
W. W. LANGSTON
219 Young St., Phone 77J
TOR THE BEST IN FANCY
groceries, fresh fruits, vegetables,
fresh meats, fish and oysters.
Phone 439. Herbert’s Yellow
Front, Free Delivery. 17-tf
WANTED OUR MANY CCSTOM
■ and friends to try us for scarce
items. Receiving more and better
merchandise all the time. See us
Save money. R. E. Satterw'nite
A Sens. 26-lf
II. O. FALKNER & SON. COAI,
and Wood. Phono 260. 24-tt
WEDDING INVITATIONS* An
nouncements, At Homes, Recep
tion Cards and Visiting Cards.
Wide Selection of Styles. Inform
als. Special 50 for $1.25 with name
Henderson Book Co. 31-it'.
01 R TOO BARRED ROCK PUL
lets layed 45,000 eggs before Jan
uary 1. We liavo chicks from these
fine hens for sale now. Also Reds,
White Rocks and Leghorns. Call
or write Henderson Hatchery.
FORESALE TWO YOUNG JERSEY
heifers, one fresh and the other
fresh soon. Also timber for sale.
D M. Glover, phone 4621. Route
4, Henderson. 23-Hi
NKW HOLLAND HUSKER SHF.i.
ler and Hammer-Mill. North State
Equipment Co. 305 IT. Montgomery
street. Phone 932. 23-tit!
ATTENTION FARMERS-WE HAVE
just received a shipment of Cov
ington combination cotton and
corn planters and fertilizer dis
tributors. Get yours now. C. J.
Fleming Supply Co. 22-5li
Ft )R SALE T HREE GOOD BUILD
mg lots on the Oxford Road. Ap
ply to C. B. Godfrey, phone 1174-J
25-6U
SEE BAKER’S FOR RADIO BAT
teries, Harmonieas, Guitars, Elec
tric Heaters, Luggage, trunks,
Knives, Cigarette Lighters and
Jewelry. "Always a Bargain at
linker's Pawn Shop." 25-if
FOR SALE 1926 ONE AND HALF
ton Ford truck, special body, ceil
ing $358.70. City Fuel Company,
phone 180. ’ 25-3U
JUST RECEIVED" SHIPMENT OF
all leather pillows and felt mat
tresses. Also large assortment of
living room furniture. See Hughes
Furniture Co. 413 S. Garnett
street. Phone 137. 26-2ti
-V t NO. 1 KOREAN LESPEDEZA
Seed f. o. b. 8c per lb. Threshed
Lespedeza Hay $25.00 per ton.
Two tons or more $20.00 f. o. b.
Munson, N. C. W. S. Collins.
18-20-23-2:,
STEEL DRUMS AVAILABLE.
Suitable for garbage cans. $2.50.
Henderson Junk Co. 230 Winder
street. 27-3ti
Pigs and Shoats
At High Price Warehouse. See J. C.
Abbott or J. C. White. 27-3ti
FOR SALE 4 ~BOYS BICYCLES.
As good as new. See Malcoin Ab
bott, 343 Peachtree street. 27-3ti
EXHAUST F A NS, INCLUDING
molor, frame and everything for
installation. Electric hot plates,
single and double size, single
svvitch and four-way switches.
Lamp cord, outside wire and a
good assortment of electric goods.
Watkins Hardware Co. 27-3ti
FLOW LINES, JUST RECEIVED.
Electric chicken brooders, founts,
feeders, tablets, hardware cloih
for chicken floors. Special, price
°n chick founts for buttermilk or
anything that you need an :u-id
les istant container for. Watkins
Hardware Co. 27-Bti
AT "THE PLACE OF VALUES"
a good stock of mason's lime, tin
ishmg lime, red top plaster, gen
uine brixrnenl, and Portland ce
ment. Alex S. Watkins. 27-1 ti
AT "THE PLACE OF VALUES"
heavy slate surface roofing, a few
asphalt shingles, tile ceiling board,
building paper and temperde j
board. Alex S. Watkins. 27-lti
_ FOR SALE
U’\<; AND SHORT SLAB WOOD
C°» 1210- 26-3t
S A V E H () X E V ! EXTR.-'
Lespedeza Hay, baled
$.’.{.00 ]>er ton. Korean Les
pcdeza Seed. S. ,J. iSatter
white, Hanson, X. (’. 22-7t
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SK
Wvtion ni deep frame antique pie
lures. Ileal bargains. Hughes Fur
niture Co. 41ii S. Garnett street
Phone 137. 26-3t
I NSECTICIDES-ROTENONE DUST
Hulenone in liquid form, arsenic
lead, dry lime sulphur, Pare
green. Krioside borcio mixture
Black leaf 40, ealeium arsenic, Rei
Arrow dritomic sulphur, slack
bine and also a full stock oi
Vigaro. Watkins Hardware Co.
j —- -J7~3t
J VEGETABLE BINS, ALL KINDS
ot seed, beans, peas, corn and all
kinds of small garden seed. Also
asparagus roots, onion sets, Maine
white cobbler potatoes. All Wood's
seeds and a Wood's catalog at your
disposal. All of our prices are the
same as mail order prices from
Wood’s except no parcel post or
j delivery charges. Watkins Hard
ware Co. 27-3ii
52-PIECE SETS OR CHINA AND
k.t,- of open stock of nice patterns
ol china in plates, cups, oatmeals,
■'■'-dad bowls, salad plates, glasses
and a complete stock of pyres:
ware. Watkins Hardware Co.
__ 27—3ti
GIRL CHAMPION AND CLIPPER
plows, Dixie plows. We carry all
eastings for these plows, also
Chattanooga, Imperial, Oliver,
Syracuse and Dunn. We have a
good stock of all bolts and plow
repairs. Watkins Hardware Co.
__ _ 27-3ti
PITCHFORKS, HOES, RAKES,
scoops and all kinds of gardening
tnols. Watkins Hardware Co 27-3fi
ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEAT
ers, oil burning hot water heaters,
sizes that will suffice for large'
apartment or house. Watkins
Hardware Co. 27-31 i
SPECIAL NOTICE
Home Owners
Figure Out The Cost
To You of “Under
insurance”
There's a pretty high price tag
on your home today. Yet its
greatly increased value can be
lost to you overnight—if fire
comes and finds you under
insured.
Citizens Bank &
Trust Company
AGENTS
B. C. WELLS, Mgr. Insurance Dept.
Phone 199 Henderson, N. C.
THE DEATH TOLL FROM
automobile accidents is sky
rocketing-. Careful drivers
can protect themselves with
sound automobile insurance.
Ask us for the details now.
Pinnell Insurance Agency,
Telephone 252. 22-tf
INCOME TAX RETURNS COM
pleted by tax consultant located
at Tanner Sewing Machine Shop,
103 N. Garnett. Hours 9 to 5. at
night by appointment. Telephone
116-W. 22-Gti
NEED LIFE INSURANCE? GET
the facts on guaranteed protection
at a good cash profit. Let us ex
plain our 20 pay life with in
creased benefits. Guaranteed paid
up in 12 to 15 years. Good endow
ment and retirement income op
tions. Frank M. Barnhart, General
Insurance, phone 562-J. 23-tf
FIVE EXPERT SHOE REPAIRMEN
to give you -’While-You-Wait”
service! Also, reconditioned shoes
for sale. Come to See us! Carolina
Shoe Shop, next to A & P. 25—tf
HERE’S A NAME TO REMEMB1 L
— New Synthetic POST - W. {
VITA-LUX. the WHITE ENAMI L
that STAYS WHITE. One cc it
covers, quick drying, washable,
tints with colors in oil. Tann -r
Roofing Company. 25-27-1
GARDEN SEED FOR EARI.Y
planting. Get them in the ground
as early as possible—Garden Peas,
Beets. Cabbage, Tomato, Carrots,
Turnips and Salads, Flower seed
also. Woolard’s. 26-tf
HUGHES FURNITURE COMPANY
is now open to serve you. Our new
location is 418 S. Garnett street,
opposite the Big Star parking iot.
We are prepared to help you at
prices and terms you can ea ily
afford. We are always at y >ur
service. Hughes Furniture Co. 418
S. Garnett street. Phone 137. 20-4ti
GOVERNMENT LICENSED FLIGHT
instructors are on duty from 8.30
a. m. until 5:30 daily including
Sundays to teach you to fly. new
1946 Piper Cubs. Phone 2705 for
appointment. Passenger flights
anytime, any place. O’Lary’s Fly
ing Service. 26—oti
J”maURICE ALLEN. CONTRAC
tor and Builder, General Repairs,
Painting. Weather Stripping, In
sulations, Floor Refinishing, Phmm
1026- W. eob tf
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|_SPECIAL NOTICE
, A REAL WESTERN MOVIE
"Colorado Kid" starring Bob
■Steele will be presented at Ayeuck
School Auditorium Friday night
March 1. at 8 p. m. Sponsored
■ future Farmers of America.
Alsu Comedy. Sound Projection
Admission l()c through eighth
grade. Admission 20c for hign
_s't'hool students and adults. 27-lti
ANTIQUES
C hairs. Tables, Lamps, Glass. China
Deep Framed Pictures and many
other items. Mrs. Clifton If. Finch,
Same floor with Jewel Beauty
'Shop. Ojien daily 1:30 until 3:00.
Saturdays 9:30 until 1:30. 23&20
HAVE YOU VISITED Tlli"
FIRESTONE STORE
LATELY?
Home, Auto and Farm Needs.
We Feature Service.
WTeds-tf
I “A DRILLED WELL IS THE MOST
I satisfactory water supply. Write
| for quotation, giving distance and
direction from your Post Office.
! Heater Well Company, Raleigh,
j North Carolina.” T-F-tf
ACCIDENTS CAN'T BE PREVENT
| ed, but we can straighten out the
j unfortunate results and make it
look like new. Expert body work,
welding and painting. ' Hester
I Motor Co. 123 Horner street.
Tues-tf
REPAIR - SERVICE
1 HAYES - THOMAS ELECRICAL
I Service, electrical contracting and
repairs. Phone 149-W, P. O. Box
H9U, Henderson, N. C. «-tf
RADIO SERVICE-OVER 20 YEARS
experience, modern equipment,
and a complete stock of tubes and
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.
i SEE HARVIN-McINNIS, INC. FOR
I * General Auto Repairing by quali
fied mechanics. Authorized Pack
I arc! Sales and Service. 132 N.
j William St. Phone 173. 11-tf
DUFFELL ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING
Sales and Service
j House Wiring a Specialty
21 Years Experience
Phone 1017 P. 0. Box 612
21—tf
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. H and B.
Radio Repair Service, 109 West
Montgomery St., phone 234. 7-tf
FARM MACHINERY REPAIR SER
vice by experienced mechanics.
Get your equipment in first-class
shape now! North State Equip
ment Co. Phone 932, 305 E. Mont
gomery street. 23-7 ti
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EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS, PARTS,
Service by trained technicians.
Unexcelled service. All work
guaranteed. Let us serve you!
Carolina Radio Co. Phone 1207,
117 N. Garnett street. 27-tf
HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE
repaired now for Spring sewing.
Parts, Serv ice, Adjusting. All work
guaranteed. Tanner Sewing Ma
chine & Electric Shop. 103 N. Gar
nett street. T-T-S-tf
IS YOUR UPHOLSTERY WORN?
Your car will look like new if you
let us re-upholster it for you.
Leatherette in choice of colors, al
so, fabrics. Hester Motor Co. 123
Horner street. Wed-tf
ALL MAKE VACUUM CLEANERS
Repaired. Expert work. All jobs
guaranteed. See us for prompt,
courteous service. Tanner Sewing
Machine and Electric Shop. Phone
116-W. M-W-F-tf
LOST—FOUND “
LOST: BROWN BILL FOLD. HAS
pictures, social security card,
white gold wrist watch and per
sonal papers. Lost between Wood'..
Market and Embassy Theatre.
Please return to Martha Roberts.
624 Breckcnridge street. 26-3U
STRAYED SEVERAL DAYS AGO.
black mare mule, weight about
1100 pounds. Last seen near ln
gleside. Finder notify P. D. Gup
ton, phone 374-J., Henderson.
26-3ti
LOST THURSDAY BOTTOM TO
Evershnrp Pen on Garnett or Wil
liam streets. Reward. Tommy
Newman, 539-W. 26-2ti
STRAYED" A FEW DAYS AGO
male pig with white stripe across
back, weighs 75 to 100 pounds.
Kinder please notify Lehman Bas
kerville, Route 3, Box 280, Hen
' derson, N. C. 27-3ti
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR LEASE SIX ROOM
house unfurnished. Good well. Six
miles from Henderson. Phone 978
W or contact C. C. Satterwhite, 304
College street. 26-6ti
FARM FOR RENT FOR THE
fourth. Six and three tenths acre
tobacco allotment, good buildings
and pasture. Al. B. Westeh 25-3ti
HELP WANTED
SALESLADIES WANTED PART
t urie or regular Apply at Ro-es1
5-10-2">c Store. 2fi-fiti !
For N t A I n "clerks —
White, male and female;
starting salary $31.20 pet
week: opportunity for pro
motion to fountain super
visors or other departments.
I n i f o r m s furnished and'
laundered free. Positions
available at once. Applicants
must be eighteen years of
age or over and be able to
furnish birth certificate. We
will get you it place to live.
Write or apply in person to
Employment Office, Peoples
Drug Stores. Inc., 77 P Street,
X. E., Washington 2, 1). ('.
22-23-27-28
DRUG SALESMEN — MALE,
permanent position s with
with 1 a r go organization ;
starting salary $31.20 per
week, plus commission; pleas
ant working conditions, ‘18
hour week, vacation with pay.
We will get you place to live.
Write qualifications or apply
in person to Employment Of
fice, Peoples Drug Stores,
Inc., 77 P Street, N. E.,
Washington 2. I). C.
; 22-23-27-28
WANTED
ARE YOU MOVING TO'
Durham Do you want a
place to live there? Will)
trade- three room furnish-j
ed apartment in Duke cam-1
pus area for similar place |
here. Phone 500. tf. j
WANTED UNFURNISHED HOUSE 1
or apartment, four rooms or j
larger. Willing to pay one or two j
years in advance. Call J. T. Lee '
at telephone 5(i, between the hours
of 3:3!) and 4:30. 2II-8U
WANTED: TO BUY A HOME.
Returned Army chaplain lo
cating here desires home in
any good section. Would con
sider old place to remodel if
price right. Few miles out
on Epsom highway also suit
able. Cash. Telephone 3721.
26 3ti
WANTED
MR. FARMER BrTnG US YOUR
Cows, Veal and Hogs. We pay top
prices dead or alive. Call us and
we will come to see them. S W.
Renn's Grocery, Phone 110i-W.
25-tf
WANTED ALL PEOPLE SUFFF.R
ing from kidnev trouble <>r back
ache to try Kiddo, 97c Money
back guarantee. Pagc-lIocuU Drug
Company. 19-tf
WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOM
apartment or small bouse. Call i
Mrs. Britt, phone 464 between 8:3o i
and 5:30 or call 755-1 after 6 it. I
m. 22-6ti j
LEGAL NOTICES
FORECLOSURE NOTICE.
Under and by virtue of of the
authority vested in the undo ..igned
as trustee in a cert; in dev i of trust <
executed by .June II. Henderson on
the Nth flay of January. 1929 and
recorded in Book 151, Page 253. Re
gister of Deeds Office for Vance
County, North Carolina, default
having been made in the payment
of the debt therein secured at the
request of the holders of the same:
I will offer fo" sale by public auc
tion ;t the Courthouse door in Hen
derson. North Carolina on Saturday
the 39th day of March. 1946. at i2
o'clock, the following described land:
It is that lot of about one quar
ter of an acre of land, long known
as the E. M. Harris Store lot and
bounded by the lands of Robert
Green, the Satterwhite road, and
others and situated near flat rock
church. See deed ol' T. T. Hicks
Trustee, to S. II. Satie; white, and
deed from S. H. Satterwhite to June
Henderson.
This the 26th day of February.
1946.
A. A. BUNN, Trustee.
F-27—M-6-13-20
NOTH E.
J have sold my interest in the
business operated as Grissom Broth
ers to my sons, L. R., A. S.. and U.
H. Grissom, Jr. This is to notify ; II
persons that I w ill not be respnn-ible
for the debts of the business con- 1
traefed after this date.
This 20th day of February, 1946. :
W. II. GRISSOM
20-27-6-13
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
Dl'PLICATE EOl’CATES
BESIDES learning more about
how to bid and play, duplicate en
ables you to get a line on what
others do. in both their good and
pad bridge Its most enthusiastic
devotees like to look over the
scores made at the other tables
and note various surprises in
them. "How could they get into
that contract?" or ‘‘How could
they ever be set in that con
tract?" are among the questions
that then arise. Often they check
through on these developments
and find that eithersuperlativ.lv
tine bridge or unbelievably bad
bridge did it.
♦ A
♦ K J 7 6 5 4
♦ 10 6 2
+ 74 2
+ 95 i *
V A 10 9 3
♦ A K 9 S
+ K I S
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A J 762
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♦ Q 5 3
+ A Q 6 3
<D: :Dr: North. East-Vv. t vul
nerable. )
North East South West
Pass Pass 1 NT Pass
2 V Pass 2 NT Pass
3 NT
West, not a very experienced
player, led his diamond K and A
in quick succession, then the dia
mond 9 to the Q. South promptly
put forth his heart Q. which West
ducked, and '.hen the 8, which
West took with the A. Now he led
his spade 9 to the dummy's A, and
four heart tricks followed. He did
not cash his diamond 8 when in
tlie lend for the verv simple rea- I
son that he had not wavhed the
fall of the suit and did iv t know
it was a good trick w."i. r
When the dummy ■ hearts were
run, West had a do aiding prob
lem. and made the wont discard
of all when he tossed ott a ■ ond
club to blank lu. K Thereupon a
club to the A f»*lled the K. m iking
the Q good, and a 1 *'.il club was
given up to F .t.s Id S .’itii liao
made exactly .'.-No Trumps
No wonder a ”up! of Mu- play
ers. when they saw lb . "re. said
that it was imp .-IT, f< t South to
make a No Trump game <>n those
cards. It certainly was if West
knocked the spa !e A out of the
dummy before hearts v. re opened,
ttien held up his heart A for th<s
second trick of the suit. That
would have held South to one trick
in hearts instead of five. Further
more. South never should have
scored more than one club trick.
But he got a lot of help from
West.
* * *
Tomorrow’s Prt.blc.)
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4J8 \v [•: 4 0 10 0 3
Jf, A 10 8 7 £ 4*K Q J 9
A A K Q 9
4 A K J 8 C 4
4 A K 8
4 None
(Dealer: South. Both sides vul
nerable.)
If South gets into a contract of
7-Spades on this deal, what action
by the defense is necessary to give
him a chance to make it ?
Distributed by Kinc Features Syndicate. In;.
Wife Preservers
Keep the motor of your motor-driven
home appliances clean Kxcess dust may
be removed with a cloth, or by blowing
out the motor with a hand bellows, or
with a blower attachment of an electric
cleaner.
Wife Preservers
If the motor of your motor-driven
home appliance heats up too much, check
to see if lubricant is needed It, after oil
ing, the motor continues to heat up, it is
time to have it checked Uv a motor repair
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