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Over 15,000 PEOPLE READ The Want Ads Daily fill Your. WANTS-βϋ^&ΗΤ- f/f/D*» SSLL Let The DISPATCH CLASSIFIED Work For You! Classified Rates I Thli Size lc per word (Minimum charge 25r) I This Size 2c per word (Minimum charge 5'Jc) For larger si/*' type, inquire for | classified dijpiay rate. 25 words in regular size type, daily for one month $0.00 No rules or borders will be avail able for use in the classified but white spare may be used on each side of an ad and charged at lie per line in depth. THE HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH LOST AND FOUND STRAYED FROM MY PLACE IN ι Mobile. Saturday, April (i, small mouse colored male mule. Finder notify Parry Davis, Route 4. Box i IK. Henderson. 8-ln HELP WANTED j WANTED 25 LABORERS TO CUT and haul pulpwood. Good pay, pleasant work. Transportation free. Ε. B. Tindal, Jr . Pure Oii . Bulk Plant, Norlina Road, phone 97. 4-10ti ! EXPERIENCED BE.VL'TY OPERA-I tor wanted. Milady Beauty Shop pe. Phone 527. 3-Rti REPAIR SERVICES SEE UPCHURCI1 & DA EKE ELEC tric Co., for your electrical con tracting and repairs. Experience· 1 electricians to serve you. ti-tf WE DO NOT HAVE A COMPLETE stock of radio tubes, but during the past four year we have been very successful in keeping our cus tomer's radios working. We also service Refrigeration, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Fans, Electric Iron»;, Electric Motors, Electric Clocks. And when you buy a pro duct ,buy it from someone who can service it. Loughlin-Goodwyn, phone 11H. 23-tf RADIO SERVICE-OVER 20 YEARS experience, modern equipment, and 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. HAYES - THOMAS. ELECRICAL Service, electrical contracting and repairs. Phone 149-W, P. O. Box 890, Henderson, N. C. 8-tf DUFFELL ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Sales and Service Hon se Wiring a Spceialty 21 Years Experience Phone 1017 P. 0. Box 612 21—tf WHY PUT UP WITH POOR RAD IO reception? We can service it to give you better reception and more listening pleasure. Our work is guaranteed. Let us serve you. Carolina Radio Co., Phone 1207, 117 N. Garnett St. 3—tt WANTED YOUR OLD ΜΛΤ tresses to sterilize, rework and make like new. One day service. Β. & M. Mattress Co., Route t. Henderson, N. C., care W. B. Blackmon. 8-3ti RADIO SERVI CE NO GUESS work. The specialist repairing your radio here does the work wiuioul experimenting or guessing. He has the proper equipment and other facilities and knows his business. H. & B. Radio Repair Service, 109 West Montgomery street, phone 234. 8-tf REPAIR SERVICES REFRIGERATH >N SERVICE. COM-I men ial or domestic. Day or night Sfiviir. Work guaranteed. Call H. B. Branch Phone 581!-.I. 3—(iti LIVESTOCK—CHICKS I HAVE SOME NICK SIIOATS AND two nice fr«-vh Cows for sale or trade. One is Gui η ey and one •leix y. Both are young. l.eon Ilar 11 :-, Spring Valley lioad. .")—Iti FOR SALE ONE BLACK MULE, weight I2(M1 pounds, age 9 years. An excellent work animal. Price $22Γ>.00. H. A. Rowland, Houle 1. Kitti ell, Ν. C. 8-Iti SEEDS AND PLANTS GARDEN SEED y OR EARLY planting. Get them in the ground ns early as possible Garden Peas, Beets, Cabbage, Tomato, Carrots, Turnips and Salads, Flower seed also. Woolard's. 26—tf SOY BEANS FOR SALE AT REAS onable prices. See J. II. Robert son, Route 1, Henderson, near (jillburg. fi -'iti FOR SALE, STOKER COAL FOR TOBACCO curing. Get yours while we have it. Plenty good lump coal, too. H. 0. Falkner & Son, Coal A: Wood. Phone 260. 13-U ATTENTION GRADUATES! GEN uine Engraved visiting Cards. Cor rect sizes. 20 or more orders $2.00 ρ τ 100. Single orders $2.30 per ' 00. Henderson Book Co. Estab 1.sh 1884. 22-tf MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES - MARKERS From The South's Largest Monumental Factory W. W. LANGSTON 219 Young St., Phone 773 JUST RECEIVED THREE TRUCK loads of furniture—some new— some used many outstanding values. R. E. Satterwhite & Sons See us—Save money. 2G-tf FOB THE BEST IN FANCY groceries, fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh meats, fish and oysters. Phone 130 Herbert s Yellow Front, Free Delivery. 17-tf LARGE LOT USED ARMY WORK shoes, children's shoes and ladies Oxfords just received. Shoe Re building while-you-wait. Carolina Shoe Shop. ■ 8—tf JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF all plate glas»; mirrors in various size?. Ouarnntferl qunltiy. Hughes Fun iture Co., 418 S. Carnett St.. Phone 137. G—3ti ONE SINGLE IRON BED IN GOOD condition. One green leather couch. Also one tame white rab bitt. Phone (i24-J. 9-1 ti FOR SALE ONE ELECTRIC KEL \ in;.tor, 300 laying hens and Chev rolet chassis suitable for pick-up. P. L. A v.-cue, 918 Lehman street. 9-2ti TIME FOR SPORTS! GOOD STOCK ■ lock in alt departments, includ ing Baseball and Tennis Needs. Discounts to schools and teams. Select now at Firestone Store. 9-&-11 ONE NEW FIVE HORSEPOWER boiler for sale. Service Cleaners. Norlina, N. C. 9-2ti FARM TENANT WANTED TENANT FOR 5 TO 10 acres of tobacco. Good team, five room house and plenty of plants. B. S. Harris, Route 3, Henderson, N. C. 9-3ti FOR SAL.E FOR SA LI·'. LESPKDEZA HAY. 2 good farm nuiles cheap. S. ,1. Satterwhite, Manson, N. C. 3-7ti WOOD FOR SALE - LONG OR .short. Lung loads SI—. Call Muddy Williams or Sam Eastwiod. Phone 12111. 27-tf MIA" YOU WILL FIND YOUR Faster ilats. Shoes, NcTt ie : ami Si r!·· .il Makei '.. Also, complete liiu of work cloth ins;. Maker' Pawn Shop. H-tf SPECIAL notices WAKE MONUMENT COMPANY, seven day service, North Hender son, phone 710-J. 20-2"ti WANT TO MAKE MONEY HIGH er prices are now being paid for pulpvvood which makes this a very profitable business. See me for full particulars. Ε. I!. Tindal, Jr., at Pure Oil Mulk Plant, phone 97. 4-1 Oti ! NEW YOUNG STOW Ν Κ I Τ CHEN Cabinets and Equipment, General Electric Appliances. Sun-Kraft Lamps. Zenith Radio Matteries, Flouresco.t Lighting Fixtures, G-E Lamps, Lie trie Clocks and other items at Harvin-Mclnmis, Inc., 132 N. William St., Phone 178. β— 01 i AUBREY 1). PLEASANTS, NOW operating the American Tourist Camp on the Raleigh Road cor dially Solicits your patronage for Groceries along with Service Sta tion Supplies. Open Daily until 10 p. m. Try us! Your patronage will be appreciated. 8-3ti WHY SUFFER FROM SORENESS, burning, and other discomforts caused by simple piles? One ap plication of ACC OINTMENT will relieve itching and bring you quick, soothing relief. ACC OIN T MENT has done w> ndcrs for piles sufferers. Try it todav. Ask vour druggist for ACC OINTMENT. 9-11-13 A NNOUNCIΝ G MEETING of the HILL COOPER POST VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Tuesday Night April 9. 8 p. m. At The Courthouse Any Veteran ol any war who has served overseas i- eligible ίο: mem bership. All are urged to attend and bring a member. 8-lti ATTENTION GARAGES! WE HAVE a complete line of Sorensen Car bureator Repair Kits for Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouth^. Also, other Auto parts at wholesale prices. Firestone Store. 9-&-Î2 RID Y()UR Hi>ME OF PESTS! LET us exterminate the flies, mos quitoes, bed bugs, roaches and other pests from your home or place of business. Our spray is composed of DDT, properly mixed and applied and recommended by the Health Department. Para mount Exterminators, U'eldon, N. C. Leave calls at Tanner Rooting Company. Phone (JUG. D-eod-7ti WANTED MR. FARMER BRING US YOUh Cows, Veal and Hogs. We pay toi prices dead or alive. Cal1 us and we will come to see them. S. W Renn's Grocery, Phone 11U1-W. 25—t· v(A.xltU TO BUY STANDING timber. Perry Lumber Co., 2 miles south of Henderson on Raleigh Road. Day phone 826. night phone 1173-W. 4-12ti WANTED TO RENT VETERAN AND WIFE WANT TWO unfurnished rooms in or neai Henderson. Address Box 3U-A. Route 3, Henderson. N. 8-6ti IiNSUKANCE DO VOL KNOW THAT FOR a sur prisingly small amount you can have your fire insurance policy ι ; η your hom.· : ' I I ι elude the same protection afcuin.-,i windstorm, explosion, hail, fall ing aircraft, riot and civil com motion and "wild" motor ve hicles'.' Details free. Come in, write or telephone. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. AGENTS B. C. Wells, Mgr. INSUR ANC Ε DE l'A If Τ M EN Τ Phone 199 Henderson, Ν. C. 9-tf LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR S NOIiCE. North Carolina: Vance County: Having qualified as Executor ol the estate of Mrs. Jennie M. Harris deceased, late of Vance County North Carolina» this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed on or before March 19, 1947 or this notice wdl be pleaded in bai of their recovery. All persons in debted to the estate will please make settlement. This the 19th day ol March, 1946. MRS. KATE H. RICHARDSON, Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Jennie M. Hums. FARM SUPPLIES κ< >i: : \ r. ! : o:,:: r\ι·; cmin w«»ik mu1< >. w ρ·-i ; '-'t, otit? pony 11, one tu u (ira", lu»r— Π·ο.\ i.||v' new <<!*«♦' J ». ! ! 1, one t VVO horsc \v H l Jt'd · n ■ «. ι * iloi c plow. tvv·· · ιΊ pi·-' hnin·- . on·! M t lin c V. .. Il r. n · .·-. ·»: l c-1111 r. ator. «»tu· ι Μι;ι hm. i» coll. .. on*· corn cuttiT. ni· <l·.. har»<w. i oui.· « iiter null ... ι ρ Will ». ! 1 j ι heap lor quit·1 Ι I hack· | «·r. I )«'}>ni'.\ fi? t Ιι·ίι· ·· «,n | li'fl l>i*I<»w ( 't h !. " . . n m ; ι i. LEGAL isOl iCES NOTICE OF RE-SAEE j Notice is hereby given lint an ad | vance bid of ten pe · · nt h.ι. been made on the sale nu;·le, March lillfi bv the under. η;·ι! ira tee und er authority vested in linn a trustee in a ce. lain deed n| ti n. t executed I by June II. Ilendei' <·ιι un the 14th I day of January. 11):' I and m i irded in j Book lai, Page 253, Register of ι Deeds Office for ance County, North ι Carolina, and the eVrk of court h <\ - ' ins ordered a resale of the prope.tv by law. the under· igtxed trustee Will ; gain ι fier for talc· at the c; artheuse I door in Henderson. North Carolina j on Tin sday. April I;'·. H))t> ai tv.vl·.·.· ! o'clock by public aatioi; ih.· l'ollow j ing described lot of land: It is that lot of about on·· quarter ! of an acre of land. Ion", known a. I the Κ. M. Harris Store lot and I bounded by the lands of Κ >'o -rt i Green, the Sattcrwhit - π ad, an 1 j others and situated m-ar Flat Rock Church. See deed of Γ. T. Hicks, I Trustee, to S. II Sattcrwhitc. an.t j deed f>om S. 11. Satierwhite to Jun · Henderson. 1 The bidding to ι a · t at S1 Γ> this the 1st da.· of Apiil, liJUi. Λ. A. \X. Tru. t··< I 2 and NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR CARRIER FRANCHISE CER'l IFIC'ATE. DOCKET NO. j 3522. Notice is hereby given that Η I). •McLEAN, d b a HENDERSON Ill's ι LINES, has made application to the ! North Carolina Utilities Commission j l'or a I ranch ise certificate t·» trail - ! port passengers, br.'inago and mail I from the City of Henderson, North I Carolina to the Virginia State I.in by way of William:-bom and Town ■ ville over the U. S. C'orbitt Highwe;. Nt). lit), and return over the am · route, a distance of approximately 19 miles. Notice is further given that said applicat·· η will be he. le- h. ·.. - ing before said Cosmos ion at 10 o'clock a. m. en !· : day, April 20. 1946, m the COrrv: i. ;i( .i's Hearing Room in fUdeigh. North Carolina, LF.GAL NOTICES and ρ >!t ■ 1 ant de η ιι I ■ ι 1 ·· '1 ta· a ' nattii v> till the n i l to a, ι■ ■ .il said hearing sttd be heard m »»ρρο· • it l> π tu .ni :. ι > f » I u · : 11 : ; ι are H' |ilir (. <i III ill I : Vi'l ι ί mail .ι . ' ' :i ; :'l> t t sthI I viι copie Ih !t_uf to Iht \ι :h arnlina t'tildie: ' '··. i««il. i ·\:ί: il. Norlll I '· ι ..111!.': · llVei (I! lll'ill t ι ■]_>>· 111-!· Mit'. ΙΐιΐΛ'ι 11: ■ : : ·(! applicant lit 1 t n. (lay I n ici lu lite ι Lite abi e.a ι I « » . ..ni I ιι ■· 11 :11 .·. which ai ι »1 « •hall .tale I.illy ami with j > 11 ι ι ul: : il ; the way and Hi; nner m wii:' li said pi otestant Will be an vit-ily affected by th' franchi-.· ι r lit- I'· ■ ι. h ·■ '< i. Said ι η ιΐι ·. t ' .al! certify that a copy thereof has been delivered m mailed lu t ι · applicant Fwrthe· Hi it Ice nl' tile pi .if -ediii·.; ill this cause Will be given on'y to the . 11 j > 11 r ■ a ■ 11 ;.ιι.( to iwotesiant: ill - inn written ι.' ι t■ t to - aid appliea 111 .η as above required. All corn pnndence ι < ■ 1 ; 11111 s ; tu this matter shall refer to Duct No. 35-~. Tin tin· -'7;h. dav uf March, l!)hl itY ohd;'!.· -1!·· Till·: X. C. I'TIUTIKS COMMISSION, liv Fred (' Hunter Commissioner. HKNDKKSi >N Bl'S LINES, H U. McLean, Owner. Group Approves I nifieation Of Armed Sen ices Washington. A| ril il. — (ΛΡ) ■ Λ three member i-comanittee to day π on mendei legislation to the Senate Military C mit tee to ui.ol i.-h the present \V; nd Navy De partment- and it·. ' a single new "Department C arr. η Defense." Ί he act ion . < : · I ί·ι iiu.kp publie the proposed oill The measure . ■ 'ailed to carrv "lit President Τι ι requests !or nifieation of !h< an d forces. Drafted aflei m atlis of closed ['nor sessians. Γ·η· "ill would rai>e tile air fi rces :■ e ι ,.,1 rank with the , Λπτι.ν and Navy and place all three under a si rig le ne. <·.. 11 net menioer. ι t" he Known as the "Secretaiy of Ce : a Oil Dell U' ( The re 1 ι a of the humain eye : i s about liai! an inch square and about one liltietn of an inch in thi Itness. BARCLAY ON BRIDGE FAI.SE-CARDS A GAMBLE MaKIXC a false-card in order to fool th<f 'efenders is consider ί h le of η -Ramble, which some times work.: and sometimes does rot. Whfthi r it misleads them or not depends usually on two fac 'ors One is the keenness of your i.lversaries. The other is the re mainder of the information which is in sight to the defense or to one particular member of that pair. Iri some situations, your false ■•■ard is so transparent that they r-an't help reading it. In others it is almost sure to deceive them φ Κ 6 ψ Α Κ 8 6 2 ♦ ~ + Κ J 7 4 3 (Dealer: South. East-West vul nerable. ) South West North East •1 φ Pass Pass Dbl Did you ever see a funnier opening bid than that? The only excuse was that South, quite a good but fancy player, had a part ner tio was playing bridge for the very first time, and South feared he might possibly have a ρ a me and get dropped shy of it. With the defense having no in formation whatsoever about the declarer's distribution in other «lits, or the dummy's either, and tWther partner knowing a thing about his partner's hand. West de rided to open his singleton club. N'utine m a flash that he had be tween ht s hard ind dummy the Κ. J and 10, South was ready to plump on his Κ as soon as Ka.st. after a bit ( f .study, played tin· A • South could n'ad easily that the card was a singleton.. ui' o he hn.i self had tin· J. but to East it looked exactly as Λ W>st had led from five CltlbS headed by the Q-J and South really did have a .single ton K. So East refused to return a club and thus set up dummy's 10 for a discard He instead μί< ked the diamond Κ That was won by the A. then the heart Λ. Q and Κ were taken and the spade 2 led. East played the 10. the Κ won, and all that the defenders could get thereafter was the spade A South therefor» scored an extra trick. If East had returned the club suit after the first trick, West would have ruffed, would have put East back in with the spade A and a second club ruff would hav» set the contract. Tomorrow's l'roblen· φ None ψ A Κ Q io 7 r> ♦ QJ83 *732 (Dealer: West. North-South vulnerable. I After the defenders take three heart tricks and the diamond Q is led, how should South play this hand for 4-Spades, doubled by East, if West had made the open ing bid ? Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc WIFE PRESERVERS r —""I To k« . μ the wick oi a candle from amol. taring, hold the light above you when you blow it out. The cnrfclle is much easier lo light again, too. You can make a hanciv funnel for filling: salt and popper shakers by us ing: cornet' of an envelope aixl cut ting oft a small portion of the tip. > CONSERVATION STOPS WASTE! ///*» / o [Jp£ IsSSl· r fzom Pollution mpmiMOEwmsMDEiLiM inaum ms vMtnccmm enem repucevRm herring Hmm*0'0'oNce PRIZED EW THE BEAUTE OF Uimm I COMMERCIAL wmm MUM tXPUm\ ns^Eimi plumai,used raijf supplv of inmakino u/s-NowE»iNai^^s^r STUR&E0H Postwar me conservation includes SAVIN& USED KITCHEN EAT. EVERY POUND TURNED IN SPEEDS OP PRODUCTION OF SMP, WLOH STOCK MS, \ cutthho, paws and manv more scarce items. Ρ ο Ρ Ε Υ Ε POPΕ>Ε, WHERE - WILL WE SPEND OUK HONEYMOON V 1 ?? r WE KIN TALtcV ABOUT "AT LATER I Μ ΑΡΤΑ LSû5AM GO KILL Αν '<31 ANT NOW fWOULD YA MIND COMIM ' UP A LITTLE HIGHER, PLEASE AND HE S>AlD HE'LL GIVE ME I 1 A HUNDRED-BUCCS SONUS VmhEM ; MOVE INI " I'LL BE DRIPPING f - -7 VJitw -7r ^MOOlAJ I \^E _L ΆΟΙ2κ: ON VOUI2 -, MOTVi£!2.' GET t-)Ei2 ON I OU^^'DE- fV4EN! THE SQUEEZE ON SOUtë- OLD MANJ.' '· TV-ATS BiG 312 DE Ρ Γ\ I'D LIKE Τθ<ίΕΕ ViEENjAN'i" I FACE WHfcN ME PI^COVEf?^ TOO LATB THAT ΗΕΐ ] IcAPPyiNti tÇOOQOOO |M J |ΗΙ·6> 'SUITCASE - IH-^TEAP S Or Η/<3- A VP VEb?A'i> CLOTHED \ANP TH£ INC Rm INATlMÙ ^TAKC^Ji-TO PACk AMP TRI^HA'ti ÔCT ΗΙΛΛ' WHO CAZEZ about that Οί,ΡφξΟΟΟ OOO?!
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