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& ;] .1 TRACKS tr;:VuL VL'i Tlu* ' \\ V Ij 's n Service Station Kelly - Knringfiehi Tires V.'trts & Accessories Retreading and Recapping PHONE 25 WEST .!hr PERSON. N. C. ' !': "jvi-ii;.i;, far ’ ; \ !><» V, ;,.it A U for |.-if. II. Silas Creek News The religious picture, ‘‘A Jour ney I’ t ) Faith” will be given at T':mty Methodist church on ns xt Sunday. March 21, beginning a * 19:30 a. m., promptly. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Virgil Ba-k.r wrecked his car ! -ear C-r< ver Barker's of Silas C’-eck Sunday evening. He was aecoirpa' ied by Din Barker. The car tu'"'e 1 o\ er down a steep Fo Ik* suit of vom* SkikLi*;. always buv Cambio's Brsl Flour STOP HERS FOR Farm Yv ay Feed Fertilizer Seed {hits. Full ^»ruin & While Ray Oark’s Store t innsMiijf, X. C. bank and landed bottom side up in the creek after turning ovei five times. As the car started Virgil, who was driving jumped out, but Din remained in. Virgil was uninjured, but Din received minor i-'.juries. Details as to his rendition is net known, but it is ! not thought that his injuries arc • ri us. M . C. M„ W. W. and Mrs. W 'V. Dicks: n. and Rev. and Mrs W. C. East ridge and children I wire dinner guests of Mr. and ilrs. FI yd Jon s, Sunday. 1'!:'- an i M s. tM snn T. stennan iiav. iv.oved to Pennsylvania f«>i tin •un;>ivr, R v. E. R. McClure has bee holding a ri vivid at Oak Grov Dr ’on Baptis' c.uuch for the past few days. i M:. i rniit .Tones lias installed I naciiircry for making furmturi a ad;< 1 ing l oom to Mr. W. A. '■ s.ore in use. Keiniit 'is a sple-did cnrpeiit'’;- and we feel confident that he will be abl. to do excellent work in fur niture. l nr*- Kii>[ £■. &■'■■*•? bl f, tf •* ■,. ^2** )• y.' '»-» c- Tn“-t« -,v" r* ;■•* '\ >/ > w. F.^,;. m. ^jui^ ** A ft! IP .:. V;*1.-'* -m ^ <* fJ»" ». ^uii. •*; ''%*. <r« JSSP ft * «?«4 ^ rr-* 4 „ 4JA4* * '■ft. V b«;p&r-Ci»shian sires pout Give 1 ofi The Softest* ^sde Yoy’v <T ■ v e fever YOU RIDE....THEN YOU DEC V/e mean every word we say — we'll put a set of Super-Cushion tires with new tubes on your car. Drive it for one week. Then, if you don t agree they give you a softer ride than any tire you've ever owned, we'll replace them with your own tires and give your money back. The Super-Cushion is a remarkable new kind of tire. It is bigger and softer than conventional tires and runs on only 24 pounds of air pres sure. It is so superior that we make this amaz ing trial offer ... for a very limited time on’y due to the great demand for Super-Cushions. TIRES BY GOODYEAR SUPER-CUSHIONS give you a remark able new ease in car handling. Your car hugs the road, seems to float through traf fic, to flow around curves. SUPER-CUSHIONS soak up crosswise jolts, soak up vibration. Results: less driv ing fatigue, less wear and tear on your car, fewer rattles, fewer repair bills. SUPER-CUSHIONS consistently average more mileage than the best standard tires, f.lore — they make small cars ride like big ones . . . make big cars ride better. SUPER-CUSHIONS run cooler; and be cause they're solter, they "roll with tho punch", are harder to cut, bruise or blow out. Arrange now for a Super-Cushion test run ) on your car. MILLIONS OF SUPER-CUSHIONS ARE NOW IN USE ON NEW AND OLDER CARS W. J. Parts Co. West Jefferson, N. C. Ashe Veteran Dies In Calif. j • - News has been received here of the death of Bon F. Brown of Taft, California., formerly of | Creston. A veteran of World War I I. he died in a veteran's hospital in I,o:; Angeles. Calif., February 21!. after a lingering illness. He had made his home in Cal ifornia for more than thirty "or s and had been employed by he Honolulu Oil Company for a e:,ty.three years. His brother, lev. O. L. Brown and Mrs. Brown, of Mt. Iloliv. N. C.. had been with him s w ral days pr'ur o his death. Besides his fat lily. " is survived by thiee sisters, vrs. Lillie B. Hardin, of Boone, Mis. B. B. Eas* ridge and Miss lib 1 Brown, of Creston and two bn lia rs. C. W. Brown of Creston a d Lev. O. L. Brown of Mt. Uni ty. Warrensville News Mr and Mrs. KlitiCr Hartsno 'inti fanrly of Kannapolis. wore ■nt !■ (• i' fir sts of the A. II. I add-' I P:. a-d Mrs J • P .1. Kd i aid \ ,■■■.. K. (.:■ hf"’l U ,!■ \l a V:. V. | -1". 1 - . f M • a: d M:s. K. L. i . 1 . \V (V Ad !■ y ;.i;.i Yv : j !•/ a; a. ■ week cl'.cl. I Mrs. R. \V. K'ler is ieaa .vM.e j ! p a ■ nt :Ii! ss. Mr. \v. p. she: 1 MM lie t ar” al Pa' a 1 *nt; ilIn- ss. ! . .1 A :■ >. of K ■> store. V. - i • a is .! hi as last week Is sth of h;s uiirr M . P. Ti; a.as IP 'bests, of Cr - v M: Visa ; ■ Rati Price of a s :v at W asrds . S:,M d y .1 I a. Met ' "P I V: i 1'" ■■ M: ,:ul Mrs. Kelley Filer are in M rk'iry this week. Forty yruiiy (and s me v. rc i quite ;. »unsy i people attended thr cs •:) a.unity | a sty S;;tun!.i.\ mgs' witb Sally Burkett, Mary Flia beth Ltithnm. Virginia Ruth I Price and Ray Ashley directing I the games, there was ph ntv of fun f .r r\ cry one. ai d all pre i sent echoed little Miss Thelma Asti I* -v when she anneunc d ."I'm goinj* to the next party mo." The | next party will be given April 12, and the sponsors for the ev ening's fun will be as fallows: FI. I J. Weaver. Roy Ashley. Ray I James and R. C. Sheaf, i Mrs. Denton Jones is ill in the I Ashe hospital. Mrs. Vama Ashley entered the 1 Rapt.st hospital in Winsten-Sa j lent Tuesday. A number of citizens met on I Monday evening and organized ; Warrersville's t'ir.-t P.-T. A., with | the follow ing offleers: Mis. R. I C. Shoaf. pi . sident, Roy Ash ! ley. vice-president, Mrs. Paul Ashley. treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Burkett, s eivtary and C. K. So- ' graves as chaii n an el • he fina ce <•■ immittec. The W. S C. S. met at the home of Mrs. C. R. Latham on Mon day evening. Tim theme of wor ship service was the "Rain Pitci i'd Cries of God." Mrs. Roy Walk er conducted the worship service and led the discussion which fol 1 o', e.i. The ; heme of die pr igram was "The Christian Church and a N w Japan." Ii ten mg talks on the Ciuirch Scimols and in v> oppei '.unities were givt n by Mrs. Chester Race. Mrs, C R. Latham ; and Mrs. R w Ashley. A brief summ: ry of "Chris' an Highways u. Jo■i.n," e ncluded the ev.'il i'lg pro:; . m. NOTH 11 OK SIMMONS IN THK S!'BFIRIOR COURT \( :RTH CAROLINA ASMK COUNTY FLORA MORIT1KW Vs. HOWARD II. MORBHEW Tile defendant above named ! wdi take notice that an action as | above entitled, the same being for absolute divorce, has been : commenced in the Superior I Court of Ashe County, and that duly verified complaint has been field and summons issued which is returnable in the offfee of the undersigned on the 12th day of April, 1948, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the com plaint or the relief therein re quested will be granted. This March 10, 1948. C. S. NEAL, Clerk of Superior Court. 3-18-4tc Just the Hat, You’ve B^en Waiting 7or A r \ Filhrr \\ ool or Fur Priced nl only fc.2.r><) - I*, and 0. (iroccry I ,;nisintr. \. C. ! EVEN' I." A. FELL OV-- • j COULD *■ EE HU 'SSL: ■ { AS G'iV. 5 . ME .■> E i A f■J t i . | £ E ■• *, < S\ w l ; ‘E. K ... w-! * .... ] ON) BAD EYE SUE VT i -> f * !» r T- * /» 6 • u * 1 i 4 ' Vv hriJ i oil Built Oi* Y> r fiavr iw !'!•'« imn«* i on Vv sn Nan!. I « ( l ! * h ; S11 I * * ■ Jr* 0‘ CHARGES TRACTOR RATTFPV D’/FP NIGHT WITH NEW SELENIUM-RECTIFIER-TYPE *CVERNITE ' CHARGES DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC BATTERY IS CHARGED WITHOUT BEING REMOVED FROW CAR OR TRACTOR. Iwwmr.Mt*i NEW 6-E AUTOMATIC 5TEAM RCN AOR-.-3 AS STEAM OR OP.V IRCM AT TURN OS KNOB. I. '-)) lllll'ttlU* 8400 ENGINEERS, CHEMISTS, n ANP OTHER SPECIALISTS — INDUSTRYS LARGEST TECHNICAL STAFF—WORK 5, AT GENERAL ELECTRIC. THEIR. SKILL russ* IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF EVERY G-E PRODUCT. 'y&tc catupufc(fowl/ awjfiiknce/ ctv— GENERAL © ELECTRIC Nw to ftW VMa MMt M«*r BT-tOO CS1-U0 MST-rM *t,
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