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' . Λ t :■ : κ . ι". ■ i ■;.· ! h,1 .. : ) vay ; .'!■■! . i":.· . ■ l. .·.·thi \vp«'k-('n:i \\ .,·· the dt niulish.:'.;; uf ;; : «4· F.■ . :· . l ïible b> t m··. - 5 rhe automobile was the property 1 loyd Capps, 7n8 w. North street, -il. ■ had twon .-tailed on the Iroad track on the Bearpond road. • · .·: :vpoi ted as total lot··.-. NIGHT AND DAT Grevhoun 1 buses nnd Greyhound people have served our city nnd our state continuously for more than 15 years ... through depression and boom, through war and victory to Peace! Fifteen years is a long time in anybody's life— and especially is this true of the bus industry, which has an entire life span of little more than a quarter of a century. 15 y<ears of vital, uninterrupted service—15 years of steady wages for Greyhound employees who have helped build this prosperous commu nity—15 years of intimate, friendly association .... is a history in which we take pride. It shows that Greyhound truly shares in the life and interests of the people it serves. More Buses, More Servie· Needed and on the way Today people are on the move as never before! With every bus working regularly, with everyone at Greyhound doing his utmost, travelers still are sometime» inconvenienced. Hundreds of new buses are on order. When they are delivered, you can expect finer, and more frequent service, additional com fort . . better travel in all respects than America has ever known. - ■ ■ ·, t · λΛ BUS STATION William St. Phone 18 GREYHOUND J ·♦ Crop Insurance Deadline Xears Vance eoi.i.t;. 1 were ad\ i <ec1 ' . the deadliiu for <τ<·ι> msuian. age In letter ι rrs in Vance ι ι ■ . secretary of farmers Fedora; guarantee protc 1 : irn planting ; The lettei aid "Can you affoi ■ ι π making a tobafc creased cost rf ! ..ncl then risk 'in iueing the ' pi mts go ;t:tτ. ·| :.· ided leaf i - \\ < house, without a:r certain return f· merit'' Well, you tliis ι isk.. Fedci w ill guarantee y.· u ay Farmers were ι : I J. Jackson. .lr. \ manager or any of his agi nts or the Ι. ι al ΑΛΛ office ST. MARY'S ALUMNAE TO HEAR DR TUCKER Charles Λ Tuck chairman of the .. at St Mary's school in Ha!< igh, will speak at the Henderson alumnae "t tiie school on FrUiav ·.· Λ. L'li. at 4 -iO ιi cloi .. · Ι:· ι■! In Alabama : ■·· -a?»'· · »■·»**· χ·;*;· ~ Sgt. Edward V. Davis, Route S. Heinle's .is is now s; ι \ inc .· · .1 motor ι ool seriteai:'. :<( Fort VI· C'kl'an. Alabama, where h<· has been for the month 1).:\ \va« ;■ tin- 1 ·· i at Camp Croft, S. C.. :n September, " !·44. and has been statione·1 a; f· · t MeClellan since 'ha: time. Mrs R. (ϊ, S. Pavis <n Andrew; . venue Mr. Tlieker will .«peak in the plans fur the beaut 1 lien 1 ion ι·ί the grounds at St Mary': All mem I e ι s an :iri-i'iI ti 1 bo ( ■ <■-<: 11. DISCHARGED V r. ΛΐΓνΛΝ!>ΚΚ. With, ι.».·! Ρ Ait . mcier. Jr., I". S. \ 1* <·ί ! ! · » ν 11 · 1. ? » « » χ » · · t ». I). Win - :μι!.·ιι. hi., tu'on < ! i<c-h;i. ;;rd l:om ν I . ( .it thl* i t Γ! 11 IK: 1 I.sLllul ΓΚΙ\ ll m . : it!-η con·!" S,m IVhu. v. *;ι 11 !.. .'*( ;; ar.d h.ill duty. ?n«».st < I which η .i< in th .· ί\ι. 11 a IT SURE IS A GRAND FEELING To know you ran cot quality, fast action and economy in St. Joseph Aspirin. Find out for yourself today. Demand Si Joseph Aspirin, world's largest seller at 1 tV. You can save even more oil lot) tab let hizo for 35c, almost 3 tablets for lc. James C.Cooper Ut HIM O^INSURASCESi U?) ΡΗΟΝζ 204 J HENDERSON. N.C. For Prompt. Courteous TAXI SERVICE PHONE 201 POOLE'S CABS Day ίικ! N'isM Service Cooked A Fine Dinner; Then Threw It To Do* One lady ιooenny . th.i! she used to throw hoi own d in ι îu the dog ni'st ui the time. I' made |ler sick hist to look at ;> ything tn e;,t She wn swollen with m, full of bloat, ad headache.-. felt worn nut and w«i.·· badlv constiua'.od. Finally she got INNI'H-ΛΙΠ and . ,,v -he ·. e;;ts everything ii" sight and di«i'sts it perfectly Bowels are regular .nd normal. She is on.ioving lite once mere and fools It ko mo other won" an" since takinu this N'c ν C'u ι ntiund INNKil.A 11 ) contains 12 Great Herbs: they cleanse bowels, clear k;.is !.nni stomach, act or. !iit;u:sh liver and \idiuvs. Miserable )>< i|,|e I QMnn tool different all over. Su : ,η·. go on .-'.iMc: ill·," (let I.Whl!- All), ι Sold bv all druX store» here in Hen· ι derson. adv. » USED Stiidebakor Sales and Srrvire AND SELL CARS WE PAY SPOT t'ASIl CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. flenderson, N. C. Phone 4",2 ί Off fo&Sf _ IN APRIL MAKES IT EASY RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME ★ Yes, quail on toast in April, or tresh strav,-berries in January—will be commonplace treats for your family when you have a modern frozen food locker in your home. Freezing and preserving fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, and keeping them always handy for im mediate use will be one oi the good things about living electrically, when the new appliances are again available in quantity. But, it is only ONE of the good things. Vf" Ύν Electrical appliances will wash the dishes, dispose of the garbage, clean the house, wash and iron tho clothes, ana do hundreds of other jobs—do them quicker, cleaner and better than it has been possible to do them before. That is why smart homo planners everywhere are in sisting that their new homes be ALL-ELECTRIC—why nearly every family intends to maV.e full use cf their electric service for betiir livinç in the days to come. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY*) WELL I SuSPOSE VAT LEAVES ΛΑΕ ALONE IMA ) Η I-YAH. BABE <!
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