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other i" women, ris. former minister to Sweden, and 1
filled to ' dueen on he mentor and preferred friends and
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Wr\ from w :.-:..?ston. mey
W^lei ,, the import- Field selected seed corn yielded '
Lions for ! l t> dunng tVkloe as much as crib selected In a >'
includ - Jmner ln demonstration made by a club bov (
*L t'v?a !> S igrave in- of Stanly County.
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for'Dancing I
There are many occasions when a
pair of Florsheim Patent Low Shoes
should be in your wardrobe. They
will improve your appearance and
keep your feet off your mind.
$7.95 I
The Ballenger Company I
|c& if you are willing to putter around
; House when cleaning or take your
K about sewing?
When Mealtime Comes
1 insist on having a stove that cooks
cHly and bakes evenly
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OIL BURNER
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Simple to Keep Clean - t raisc
priming and no difficult adjustiS#1^ ^ with a
chimney-turn the Red Whee quickly |
ch and the clean, hot, blue flam ^ Qf the
spreads evenly oyeTthe under surtacc
uttnsil.
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GREEN'S CREEK
Mrs. S. L. Fagan waa hoatesa to
a party given In honor of the twelfth
birthday of her daughter, Miss
Virginia, on Saturday afternoon,
October the'9. Outdor gamea were
played, welniea and marahmallows
toasted, and a nnnnl Mm? ??
w ?. w? w? BWU vttUQ OU
loyed by all. Mrs. Fagau was assisted
in serving and entertaining by
Misses Henderson and Corrle Home.
Those present at the party were:
Misses Woodrow, Evelyn, Mildred
and Hattie Giles, Pearl and Edna
Womack, Aileen Vernell and Lucile
Burnett, Rachel Hunter, Elsia and
Shirlye Hinsdale, Violet Tate, Joyce
Swain, Nell and Jaeale Isbell, Bernlce
and Mildred Home, Helen, Virginia
and Marie Fagan, Amy and Bdna
Mae Hines, and Pauline Bridges,
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Velma Whltsides, Bernice Johnson.
Misses GalQway, Cradle, Lesense,
Yount, and O'Nell, Green's Creek
teachers, spent the week-end with
Miss Kathleen Whltted, the HomtT
TT rvr? n r\ m I ?-> n t&onhnv of hpf hnmn in
Ashevllle, N. C.
Mrs. Fred Horton. Mrs. Ray Landis
and Miss Ida Giles of Spindale,
N. C.( motored out to visit their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Giles, Sunday
afternoon. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Horton's small daughters,
Purnia and Bernice, and master
Donald Londis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fagan of
Spartanburg, S. C.. were among the
Sunday visitors here.
Mr. George Black well, of Jonesville,
S. C., visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Blackwell, Sunday
afternoon.
Professor Dukes, of Orangeburg,
S. C.. spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Hines and attended
Sunday School at Green's Creek.
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Rev. John M. Walker and son,
Carey of Boiling Springs, N. C.,
were recent visitors here, spending
the night at the home of Mr. Walk
|er's brotherlnlaw, Mr. W. S. Jackson.
Leo. the young son of Mr. and
iMre. Frank Jackson has ha<j dip
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The steel used in t
New Essex steel bodj
of the same quality a
?auge used in cars co
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TRYON, N. C.
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theria, but we are gUwl to note that
he Is better, also that we have heard
of no other cases of the malady.
Mr. Lonel Lowe is on the sick list
at this writing. We hope he will
aoon be well again.
FOX MOUNTAIN
Our Sunny View writer seems
some what bothered over getting
mixed up with Fox mountain in the
Polk Couty News the other week
but I don't think that there was any (
body hurt In the wreck. Wrecks and
ituouiacs w?i an uayyou.
The Sunny View writer said that '
politics was breaking out over in
that section. I didn't know that I
must go over and see can't I got
some votes promised to me for November.
Jack Frost has made his appeararnce
and law me my, "lasses not
made and now done pulling corn fodder
yet sweet taters to dig and I
won't have time to campaign a bit
John Gibson the barber has meved
back to Columbus from J. W. Jack's
place, and Mr. Helton will occupy
the house and farm on Mr. Jacks'
landk
E. J. Kuykendal] and wife and his
brotherinlaw and family went over
to Chimney Rock to see Lake Lure
Sunday afternoon.
TRYON ROUTE 1
Just lsnt it grand to have the
. honor of entertaining one of the
most clever and interesting women
1 in Europe. Queen Marie, of Roum
ania the grandaughter of Queen Vicleasoned
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?rit who it to land on our shores
tost now, while God's hand has our
:ountry so beautifully robed with
vith our national flower and glorous
colors, how grand it would b^ j
'or us to b? found doing our part1
io well, dropping all vice, strife
greediness, worldineas, and find our (
nilllons more ready to regard her
rtoit the chief news event of the ^
lay, instead of the geat Insensible
inockout It is said that she has
expressed a desire to visit each of ,
)ur forthy-eight states.
Its now molasses making time |
in Route 1 our young people have j
Iropped the old time candy pulling |
we enjoyed so much in days gone {
by.
s* :
Mr. Major Hutchersoqjynute motor-1
lng a new 1927 Ford, drffpj&ct In for |
an interesting chat with a neighbor !
who has been some-what shut in for I
the greater part of the summer and I
who is now able to get (Ubout some i
of whilch we are thank f&ffifckreport i
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins of Spar-!
tanburg, visited home folks on route '
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and Family
of Zirconia, N. C., were sporting ther >
new 27 model Ford on route Sunday j
afternoon. j
Mr. Lee Thompson visited some
where Saturday night, don't know
where tho. We are very grateful
Jack Frost didn't nip our gardens
late corn patches to date.
COUNTESS ROGE1U
An attraotlva and popular member
f tha dlplomatlo aat in tha national
Mitel la Oountaaa Roger! dl Villanova,
wife of tha flrat aeoretary af tha
flWIan embaeay.
Why's and (
Ab<
Jersey Sweet Milk.
Sweet Cream, Double Str
flno-hfllf of 1.? Per Cent
Flavor?the Kind
Every Bite a Del
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A House by the 5
;; Let me live in a house I
* t Where the race of ir
^! The men who are good- ar
;; As good and as bad
I would not set in the s
\! Or hurl the cynic's 1
I [ Let me live in a house by
?; And be a friend to m
<' Our just six miles from t
" creek road, where you ca
;; tanburg, Greenville, Mill
< and many other places Ls
o tion where many people
\\ There is a house just a li
T corner on ten and a half ,
I are other buildings ther
!! this land is under cultiv
J1 a dandy truck farm. It
is very fertile. You can
!! the price of the building
\; come in and see us about
;> enough we can get forty
i! very reasonable price. W
!! you can be a cl'.y merchai
;; er. Let us t^ke you ou
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j; Leading Real I
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FISHING IN NORTH
CAROLINA
V
In spite of the general acceptance
of the tact that North Carolina has
i tremendous variety of natural resources
even the most enthusiastic
citizen is ofteu 'intrigued by the re- . fS
port of some new industry that con-"""*^
tributes suprlsingly to its wealth.
For example. North Carolina
never been especially noted for
tishinfu^yet the industry yielded $2,- gri
500,000 last year. And that was A ^
the commercial part of it alone, tfie
catch in the sounds and rivers of
the eastern part of the State. An
additional income of $1,300,000 Is derived
fro moil and fish scrap, and
add'to this the money value of the
fish in tko inland rivers and brooks
and the, "sum would atract even
more attention.
The mountain streams of th? westem
part of the State offer wonderful
sport for the devotees of fly
fishing. Bass and trout are both obtainable
in the clear cold streams.
In the lakes, bass are to be found
Throughout Burke County there is
excellent fishing, and in Buck Creek
preserve miles of streams are wellstocked
with trout. The French
Broad Rirer, as It fjows through
the Toxaway country of Transylvania
[County, offers many picturesque opportunities.
Blue Ridge Forest at Tryon, N. C.,
one of the newest sections opend
up for beauty and sports seekers, is
interested with the loveliest of
mountain brooks. For two years
have been stocked with thousands
of trout from the State hatcheries,
j.inj wil be ready for fishing in the
spring. Forty miles of paths through
tho (inorc than i!0,0u0 acres of primeval
forest give access to these scores
of streams.
So from sea to mountains tho
State off'-rs everything from the
salt water giants, the shell fish and
the oysters, to the speckled beuuties
i under the wa;?rf:tlls thousand, of
feel up on the mountain tops.
I ITunder the new program of State
| conservation tlie Fisheries Commission
will protect all water life, give
the oyster beds anj diamond back
terrapin a chance to grow again,
and producing from eggs the game
fish for the mountain streams.
So within a few years the State
statistics on fish values may surprise
us by another million or two
increase.
)ther Why's
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Sweet Butter. _
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Chalmers A A Gelatine.
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ten go by?
id the men who are bad, |
as I. ^
corner's seat, ' f
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the side of the road ?
lan. *
'olumbus on the Green's f
n turn and go to Spar- *
Springs, liytherfordton, %
a little store filling sta- *
pass in a day. >
tllo waT harlr frnm the ?
acres of land, and there j
e too. Seven acres of +
ation. It would make
lays nicely and the soil +
buy this at j^st about %
s. Hope that you will +
it. If there is not land +
acres adjoining it at a +
ith this corner property J
it, a gardner or a farm- f
t to see it. |
9 STEARNS I
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