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I ? ,?. ? TAKING A PROMINENT part iu the parade at Canton uerr sonic ?if the Champion officials in cluding Itrulicn It. Kolirrlson. Sr., front scat: II. A. "Hutch" llcldcr. (rnrral manager. Carolina It.vMnn; V \l. Kairbrolher, assistant ernrral m.ina it; and CI. \X. Trostrl, mill manasrr (Mountaineer I'hoto*. A principal Industry of French Somaliland, largely a desert coun try. is salt works. Waters from the Gulf of Aden are flooded over arid desert sands and allowed to dry to leave a harvest of salt ^ , Liquid 5 CfcLi. LU*'H r^.;- ! 1< per qt^ Bookmobile Schedule Mtay, sept. 7 WHITE OAK - COVE CHEEK RO ' Robert rUhrr 9:15- 9 23 Sam l-edford 9 30- 9 45 Mr*. Edna Baker 10:00-10:15 Henry Teague 10:30-11:00 Jo*" Davi* 11:13-11:45 Norman Dufkftt 12 00-12:13 Elbert Phillips 12 30-12 43 Grace Morrow 1:30- 1:45 Monday, Sept. 10 HENSON COVE - IvOVK jov RO. - CECIL Wile. Franklin 8 43- 9:15 Ray Pruett. 9:30- 9:45 Roy Suillo 10 00-10:15 Dot's Country Store 10 30-11:00 Lynn Chambers 11:15-11:30 J W Johnson 11 45-1155 W 11. Hargrove 12 00-12:10 j Roy Edwards 12 15-12 30 James ltee- ' s 12 45- 1 00 .1 K Burnett I 15- 1 30 Tuesday, Sept. 11 IRON IH EE - CRABTREE Mrs K W White 8:45- 9:00 Grady |)avi 9:15- 9 30 Helen Sanfoid 9:45-10:00 Duekett's Store 10 30-11 00 Troy MrCraeken 11:15-11:30 Kay B<?tt 11 45-12:00 Walter llill 12:15-13:30 Matt Oavla 12 45- 1 00 I. B James, 1:15- 1 30 m The hamburger sandwich as we know it today was introduced to the U. S. in 1904 at the St. Louis Fair. Earlier it had appeared at Hamburg. German) Of the people over 65 in the , LT. S. there are 2.700.00? employed, j I There are an equal number of the same ages who are either retired or not working. The U.S.-Canada defense line in :he far north is called the DEW line, named for the Distant Early Warning line in case of sudden attack. [ PHILCO k ? -So/too/' \ | OFFERS! 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Mr end Mrs Jaek Mather and chit (b'en to Daytona Beach. Fla . Mrs Tom Johnston and ehildren to Coral Gables. Fla . Mrs Beryl 1 Chaiunan and Mrs I. Ilia to Miami. Fla and Mi and Mrs. W II ?tagged and family to Daytona Beach. Fla Mr and Mrs W, G Shepnrd are back in Balsam after an extended trip to the Neyy England slates Mr. and Mrs Hubert Ensley were j visited over the weekend by ilieir son Winston and bis wife Emily of Newport News, Va. I'M Robert Derrick will leave j today for Camp Gordon, Ga. He v. as stationed in Fort Hood, Texas Jim Coward was taken to the Haywood County Hospital this week, but is now back at home \ppro\iiiiatel,v 15 men gathered the Balsam Baptist Church last Saturday to pour the f ement floor for ttie new Sunday School rooms The ladies of the church served a picnic lunch, for them Mr and Mrs C (J Shinn and Mrs Ed^ar Dunn of Daytona Beach, Fla are at their summer lu toes on the mountain Mr. and Mrs, Carl Grant and daughter visited Mrs Grants moth er. 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