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BY J. D.'FITZ ' Morgakton "News-Herald'' Came across a little loem the oth er day that I had clipped and it has a lot of truth in it. Hope you agree with it: When The Puper Doesn't Com,e My father says the paper he reads ain't put up right; He finds a lot of fault, too, he does', .perusin' it all night; He says there ain't a single thing in it worth to read, And that it doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need; He tosses it aside and says it's strict ly on the bum, But you ought to hear him holler when the paper doesn't come. He reads about the weddings and lie snorts like all get out; He reads the social doin's with a most derisive shout, He fays they make the papers for the women folks alone; He'il nad about the parties and he'll fume and fret anil jrroiin. He says of information it doesn't have a c! imib -l!u: you vif.:t. to lu ar h in holler v. l.eri the paper doesn't eome. lie : ; ;ic..is first, Jo ."-tab it and he a-h. ,s' u !.( ti. !::;-:,. 1 1 ,. ,;, . . .;!.., . ; W.I Ml AVcrdOf Advice ;! To The Touris)t .y r .''.The' air lines. -.the ship lines and idl the travel agencies are now be' grinning to concentrate their fire on the stirring tourists; :' Coming out of hibernation, or about to, the tourist is now dream ing of wonderful vacations in June,, July or later in the year, and the' travel ads certainly look enticing. A word to the wise is in order for all those who plan to go to Europe this year. The first word of caution should concern Talis. Paris is the symbol of gaiety and exciting life, and, therefore, it is thought to be a place every tourist should visit. With this, we do., not agree. Our advice to the Kuropean trav eler is to pick out a country he or she would like to visit, visit that country for one or two weeks, to ac tually learn something about it, and then take a few days to see a lev sights traveliri!'.', if one desires it. A traveler who sees a different city and different sight every day or two is worn out by the end of his trip. We suggest Germany, Spain, Scot land, Scandinavia and some parts of Holland for the tourWl who would like to vet his money's worth and p.,'. !eei that lie was being robbed several linns duiin-; each day. 'V:.'. .. .-it., ,c i'J'v ... J If . '. i - r ixffil FOR VAf KZta i 1 1 mi 1 1 1 ! iiiiii' kittens in this neighbor's v. ooiidle. I ' k ;io m to lie- daughter's ..... ,,, ;. ; Tin- .w n-r of . .. 1 r cat c. :) " '; : k ;h. .t. Ium '''-vr A Candidate That is ',1 Experience: Ralph Webb Gardner .i:,d oi. tale the Gardner Angus Cattle farm near Shelby; is a ,1-.: '.' N- ' A'. : '. en-Angus Association; committee niem! i i- ,. . ' A . ociation ; has 'interest in several ir.t'.A !..; ' - ' X ; : ( .. '..lina. He is a member of the N". ('. I'.-r A- ' ntrict of Columbia Bar. lie . stK ' ' i . l"'"'-'' ; ; .. ,;. r : , Pearl Harbor and rerved . r ;. ' c , ... 'Vic- oversreas under ' . v -. .i-rri.i-Indiu Theatre, il" ,1 ;.ii diiLi'-W abb Co 1 1 e , . .At: i, i! , i ; iIl'i! i; .!;:i in a vii'aj'i' in California is, t an a cat niiiii!'.' The niaa paid for this Siam- esc female. While pregnant she be came friendly with a neighbor, a re tired medical man. She had her five ,:! : 1 'i ill a; i. r.ie j' i ... . v , . ay,' he once -ad, I'-it i,,.,, . .e. at up t ' 'ive. Ti.e .., in the tree?, wau-hin- t.ae fai:ii'r and hands, and when the fifth muii Koes to the house for dinner hey descend 0n the cornfield. a i i.v hi' COMPLETE LAUNDRY SpCE Pick-up and Deliveries ON TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (N AND AROUND Marshal) lAeaverville LaundryV M ! ;' Qualifications: "Gardner la a farlmerrbnsimese man and lawyer, For 21 -Cleveland' Co" 0fV sim-' Acquaintances ;In Washing toi .aan. J C'iaf ' "a I h sun American Custom . . .the NEWS with a cop bt t JO LAJ MS IB 5 IN THE MAY 26 PDIEV1AE1Y VIRGIL "CRICKET" WEATHERS, Cleveland County Manager of "Gardner For Congress" Campaign J1mI whan YOU think oi rood coffee, t caai helP !hinfc" TiVnr. al - Willi mg n iu ijjww rrary lip M bxrua . f il has that anmislakabl B flavor characlfw that comwi , only from lis 100 Premium MIDDLE LAUREL We are having good services at the Middle Laurel Church of God. We are having a wonderful Sunday School. Our attendance is good. Our superintendent, Grover Frank lin, is doing good with the hefc f others. If you have w P" worship, come be with us, or go to some other church, and Uk yewr children. They s need to be in -Sunday School.1 Read your paper and look around you what tha eenera are. doing because they are; . turned loos too won and not taken: to Sunday School. Parenbv plaa. now to "keep your 'children- in , Sunday SchooL . ... , The . Keveronda. Afceri; an IJell Osteon of Henderson plan to ho with oa again Saturday night,. May 12 at 1:46. We hope to have the blind man and, bis 'accordion, too. These are wonderful stagers and musici ans. Come and beer Cam. ; They plan to be at Cannes C arch of God Sur-'ay- morning. T"t we j'd ' " FALL BRANCH The farmers are getting behind in their work due to the rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beastey went o Marshall Saturday; also Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Allison and son, Ron nie. Mr. and Mrs, Weaver Allison vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frisbee Saturday evening. t 'Mr. and Mrs. Marion Goanell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley Sunday''- : ; " ,;T v-;.?. Mr. Floyd SheUey and daughter, Jackie, called on Ir. and Mr. E. U Shetley, they also1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley , Sunday. . V iir. and N Mrs. Jim Graves and daughter, , Shirley. ) frojn , Spartan burg, -cVvMtod! Mr. and Mrs. Boy Beasley Sunday. They also called on Mr. and MraV.Alf Graves. ; : .-.',' i DaUaa Gunter i apending : the week-end with Mr. Alf Graves. : K. P. and Alonw ; Gunter re wpenA'rtz the wpf' - J with their grn , a, S.r---. c j llr. ni rrs. I "ell J1- May Day Observed At Hot Springs School Miss Mary Ann Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward of Paint Rock, a 10th grade student, was crowned Queen of May at a May Day program Friday night, May 4. Her escort? was Ronnie Payne, son of Mrs. Violet Payne of Hot Springe. The maid" of honor waa Miss Lillian Tolley, 9thi grade student, a.nd her escort was Tommy Davis. The May Court was made up 'of representa tivmt from each arrade and their es corts. It included: 1st grade, Terry Rector and escort Tommy HuHi 1st and 2nd grade . combination, Linda WhUann and Tenrv Barlcer! &nd. lin- d Waddell and Dennis Ramsey; Srd, Linda Fisher and Koscoe ' woody ; 4th, Patsy Goods and Bill , Collins ed on Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Allison Sunday- ,V ' ; ' v-. . - ' ' Mr. and Mrs, V T' ' - - ' children of f ? T. have vfc'ied I t f. ' t'r. and lira. V. L. . iy. ; .;.-;:,- Madisoh County 4-H 0 Members Whi Honors : The Western District Elimint: -n Contest waei held at the Clyde fu I --' win High School .April 28. 15' " County 4-H membera won first -in two of twenty-one demon-4 -Edwin Stines - of the Wa' Dub won first place- Jn a water conservation demon titied. The Value of T? ' Sample." ' J. D. E Charlea, Foster of. tl.e ' ley eoanmunity 4-H C place in a iregeUlle r onstration enti:l Potato Seed Picri ,." will be in state c er district winr Club Week, et through J.' Other e" 1 ty in the t tricla T ' ,Pr" :" ; ,3 s. Man- lire. ' r of i r t i Vn, Eur-' f - r : r 4
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