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Is At Clyde School
Jrade 'A' Honor Roll
Truman Invades The States Rights Territory
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,i. Civile !
,,., ion State College Hints
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To Farm HomciiKtkers
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copper with salt
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exposed to lii.Mli oen teu.p, i ,u m .
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rounded coi nei - all make cleaning
l easier, htuily the - i.e .md
'of your ov.n heldie Inc. in
sfi'olcs, utility pan-, ninllui in,
cake and ie pans Win lew i pu
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or in ravelly inalei ial i,,.iv
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I'll idt nt Truman ilefll arrives in Raleigh, N. C to make two speeches, and is greeted by
NoMh Cai'iilnui's (;v. H. (;rein Cherry. The President Hew to lialeieh alter addressing the national
i mi' i iii inn 1,1 id,' American l.epion in Miami, Kla. AI li.nhl, Pit-ulcnt Tiunian pauses at tin Miami
;,n,ml In bus a Community Client Ked Feather from loiii'-'ear old lamia Hamilton, daughter of a
di'.'ihltd war wleran. The Miami and Haleiuli speeches were lahrled as non-political. In hot Ii Florida
and -nilli Cneliiia I lie Slates lliehls Democratic candidate for pic iilenl, (Jov. J. Strom Thurmond
i,l Siioili Carolina. Iia- a plae' on Hie presidential hallot for the m, 2 election eM' Wirephotos).
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DEATHS
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Add a dozen chopped pilled il.,t,
and a tablespoon or luu ol line!
cut crystallized twicer in vuur
Indian puddini;. Plain (ream (
ol the Maj't'ic
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lies.
were held in
sitli crade. ,ln,li
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nest, most
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Cream is
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llaynes;
I'ressh y
Francis and .Inn i la 1
tenth prade. .laiuce Coivnie
hara Cockrell, and l-i,da
Ilipps, and eleveiilh erail, ,
aldine l-'i' II.
On Hie "II' honor roll aic
ond Kradc, IUv.i .la, I.
I-OWC, Wl.ll.ic.' l.o,laic. Peers
Fkt. Van M.'lcall. and ,!,
Ha lies: third e, aile. .Ibn l.i inu ,
ton, llohcrl Tax Inc. ( 'harle-. Turn
er. Marie Holden, Mary Ana II.imI,
Dorolhy Clonl, ,ind Dons Ann
Snyder: fourth pra.le. Mary Kila
Drown, I.inda l.imbo, and I.eaiin.i
Han is; hl'lh crade, Donald I.iv
iiifc'slon, Howard .Shook. I rani.:
Hoeeii. .Mary .lane Cieenc. I.ulher
Hall. James Henry Jirown, and
Jininiy Wliilei-idcs: sixth grade,
lionald Dot miii, Judy Ahhnl. Joan
Hanks. Hetlv Sue Carver. Sainnn
' .'in .laik;(,n, Sue I. in, lev, Viol. I
l.iiid'cv. Jo Anna MeCiack. n. liar
hara Tin m i , Ihn bara Walker, and
PcPMV Willi-: sc.. nib rr.i-h'. Lou
ise Collins, Sammy Kav ll.c m-s
Shirley Hbodai nicr. Kl.iiiie San
lord ..Hid Sue Slames ; ejelilli
I'rade, f.'rialdine Sinjtli and lane-:
line () home: ninlh suade. Paul
Jacksnn, Mary Frances' Allin, Nnr
llia Sue IllIK ll, Ceialdllle lu.lll
hers, Jean Hon-Ion. Mary Sue j
Mann, Nina Medlord, and llohbie
Joe Sliuh I ; li nth crade. 'I'.r. Mr
( lure, Jo. ui 'I hump on, and MiceJ
Mcll'ord: ile . i,lh vi:.de. C!eo Mil-J
chan.'in. I .it'll I c Ilucli.'i in ll. Sallv j
Huciianaii, Mai 1 Ii.i Ji nku; , and
Shirley Welch: and I w II I li ;'i ade.
Patricia Co!c. I.inda C'ndin . Don :
t'.rahaiu, Minnie Hall. Helen Hon -ton,
Johnnie Mc( 'rai l:en. Pecj '. '
McCracken, Dale M, ,lt.,i,l. ISoiio.-,- I
Hector, Mai n' Hooper, ainl I'.ml :
Sanford. 1
II. C Hradli v, 111
m i lion. 1 1 . - I on '1 i
1J all. i a ' hoi I ll
limeial services
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M. Bradli y was a native of Hay
wood ( ' i it i n y and : pen! most of
111 lile here.
Survivors include two sons. John
llradli ol Ma!'j:ie and Troy Hrad
li ol Warner; live daughters, Mrs.
Kel!e Ma-ae, Mrs. May Burr
llrown and Mrs. Ann Hradsbaw.
all nl Mapcie; Miss Curdle Hrad
lo (, I Mayehvood, and Mrs. Kate
Cli.'illiie nl I lay ll I.' ; line hlolh
er. I- Itradley of Sevierville.
'l i mi : -17 rraudchildren and '.VI
(real ri ..lulrhlldi en
Town-end I'uiliial Home of
Warner was in i barge "I arrange
llielil s
JAM FN. W. FOX
Funeral services for James W.
l-'ox. HI. of ('anion, who died Tues
day niorniiiK at Hie home of his
daui-dilei, Mrs. M 1.. Kiady, will
be belli 1 bis allernoon at 2 'M)
oCloik al the Providence Metho-de-l
( 'bin i li neni Al ai ion.
The pa-lnr. assi.-led b t he Hev.
C. II (.Men and Hie 1'ev. Pete
Hu k-., will oliii late,
Uriel lite-- will he condncled at
Hie li,,n,r ol Ml s I l ad' u, IMilllips
vdli loil.e. al no. in In lme I lie pro
ee I nil leaves Ciulon Ini filial
i il, in M.u ion.
Mr. I n is sin v ived by two
dan, l.li i-. Mrs. I iaih, and Mrs.
l ied Me er of ('anion; Ihree sons,
lied anil Allied Fox ol ('anion,
and Chi",1 I os nl M.oioii: 22
y .nidi In l,b en and 111 ip cat t;raiid
. 1 . 1 1 1 1 i i .
HIS MK.MOKV ;ODl
IIOI.YOKK. Mass. 'I Pi "Why,
il s Pci'cv 'Ful 1 1.'." Jim Heardon
aid im he reached uul to si,,kc
hands'wiUi the man who walked
into his r.araf.e. Heardon instantly
rcconnicd Tiltlle. who left lloh
oke 40 years aco to live in Cab
loi nia.
WORKS ON IXKIS TOO
TII.DFN. Ill il'Pi -Artilicial res
piralion works on .loys, too. A pup
pushed aside a well cover and fell
in. Henry llahn rescued the dog
with a rope. After a few minutes of
ail ilicial respiration, the doi; went
on ils wav.
Red Skelton Hopes
That His Children
Will Escape Issue
HOLLYWOOD iL'Pr-Hed Skel
ton hopes that his kids will escape
the misfortune of growing up as a
movie star's children.
He doesn't want them to have all
the breaks in life, he said. The red
haired comedian is convinced ttut
children who take a few knocks
during youth yrow into more sub
stantial and useful citiens
The star of Metro Coldwyn
Mayer's "A Southern Yankee"
hasn't even any special education
plans for his one-and-a-half- ear
old daughter Valenlina or Ins hve-iiionths-old
sou hii hard.
"I get a pain in the neck from
parents who enroll their babies in
private prep schools and colleges as
soon as they're born," Skelton said.
"How do they know what kind of h
school the kid will want lo go to
when he grows up?"
If Richard wants to ro to Har
vard or Valenlina to Vassar that
will be okay with Skelton.
Kids Will Choose
"But it'll be u decision they'll
make themselves when Uiey're old
enough to know what they want,"
he said.
The Skelton kids will have no
private tutors or swanUv prep
schools.
"They'll no to public made and
high schools." Skellon said. "I
want them to buck up at;.oii. kids
of all types and not mix just with
the snooty upper crusl "
Skelton himself .put school when
he was 1(1 and joined a medicine
show to help support bis mother.
Ilis years as a minstrel man and a
circus performer had plenty of lips
and dow n-
"Those bumps 1 sot taught me
how to judye people and life," he
said. "That's why I don't want my
kids to see just the cushy side of
things. 1 think every kid should
finish high school at least. But I
believe you appreciate learning
even more when you've had to get
it the hard way."
If Valenlina and Itichurd want
to become college professors, that J
fine with their pa.
"But if they decide to work as
circus clowns," he said, "that's
okay with me, too."
Wild camels have become to
much of a nuisance in some parts
of Australia that they are shot on
sight by ranchers.
Johns - Manville
Building; Materials
Super Felt Rock Wool
White Asbestos Siding Shingles
Asphalt Shingles
Asphalt Roll Roofings
Insulating and Hard Board
At
Richland Supply Co
"VOtlR FKOfi LEVEL FRIEND"
At The Depot Phone 43
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1 lav di ed hard sauce is best.
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can Liiiil;. slow baking
'I Ia l e's no Milr litiile lor
And put olt the whole
von cant get mine salt
It's A Popular, Mid-Morning,
Office Refreshment
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you were
the President
ofA&P
W
would
you do to make
your A&P a better place to shop?
Jlave you eer said to yourself, "If I -were the
PreHtlt iit of A&V, I know what I'd do"? 1 think
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there are many A&P customer who would like
the opportunity to express themselves on the
suhject of their A&P. I really helieve that from
your side of llie eounter, you know A&P best.
That's why I ahk your opinion.
You can help lo make your A&P an even'
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sending me your suggestions . . . critieisms . .
opinions. For instance, what about our serv
ice? Is it as courteous and helpful as you would
like it to be? Is it prompt and efficient, too?
Do you always find all items plainly and cor
rectly price-tagged as they should he? What
in your opinion are we doing that we could do
even better? Or what are we not doing that
you feel we should do?
II INVITE YOU TO WRITE AND TELL ME
HOW YOUR A&P MAY SERVE YOU RETTER
iWe of A&P want lo make our stores the finest places of all in which to shop. That Is"
hy your suggestions, criticisms and opinions will be gratefully received and acknowl
edged. You see there are 100,000 employees of A&P from coast to coast jealously
guarding the A&P reputation for courteous, honest, and efficient service. They never
ant to fail you in any way, but if they do, I am sure that they, as well as I, would
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appreciate your writing iue. ;
John A. Hartford, President
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY
Grjbr Building, New Yrk 17, N. Y.
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