Thursday, Feb. 13, 1936
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FLAT ROCK GOES ON THE AIR
the town of fJat rock put on a
radio pi >gramrny at the county seat
radio >tuddio Ia>t friday night bewixt
9 p. ru. and 9:15. it was enjoyed
by all who was able to tune in,
ind them that didden't have no radio
:omc over to yore corry spondent's
n<>use. rnr mike Clark, rfd, and listened.
?>he stayed at home).
M. jenrue "eve smith, our affile::
- h:.v principle, sung a duet
entitled: "when i and you were 1
young maggie.*' it was deddercated ,
to yore corry spondent, mr. mike
Clark, rfd, a member of the ^choli a
bored and a life-long friend of hers*
ever since teeched the first year ;
in flat rock in 1926.
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' *cudd. rnudd. dudd and tootsie j(
lark dodder cated 2 .numbers on
neir string band and mouth organ j
accompanied by 2 juice harps in the
nourhs of sudie lou and jennie sue
1 lark t gov. tainia.ige. torn helifin. f
and dr. town?end three of our most :
prommment politicians. allso to
hol-urn ra.-ore and torn head of flat C
'Ock. 3 of their followers.
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the rehober quire sung a few songs u
and dedder-cated the same as fol- v
iOw?rs: ".nn : me there." to dr. hub- ^
bei t green who is celler.brating a 1(
4th birthday next fall; "sallie ?
goodin" to art square's mother who a
live? i-i georgy in honnor of her w
birthday last month at which time | ?,
l-nniskoj rinn />N ?f C I ?,
u Iix H|'t VIU ttfi: ui J ? II
with the roomy-tisir*. ^
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about 15 more peaces were played
'"Must Whatl P
the Doctor fj
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FOR MY FAMILY," .-ays j'
T L. WiMtlhoutr. ('.ranford, N.J.
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The popular phrase "Just what U
the doctor ordered" fits my big, a
new Dodge to a 44 T"?so far as i s
my family is concerned.
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My wife demanded safety, and I
don't know where I could find a !
car with more safety provisions. !
My son was impressed by the j
quicK responsiveness 01 ine new |
Dodge; and my daughter insisted
that we have a good looking car. !
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I have to foot the bills, and while
all these things sold me on Dodge,
I know that Dodge owners have
reported getting 18' to 24 miles
to the gallon of gas... and saving
up to 30X on oil. I have averaged
over 19 miles to the gallon.
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GOOD FOOD IS
ESSENTIAL TO
HEALTHY BODY
Physical Condition Dependent
on More Than
Food. However
Every true home-maker is inter- J
ested in her family keeping in good i
physical condition; to d this she
must know the importance of balance
;n the day's meals and how t?? select
food so every need of the hodv will
be met. Right food alone does not
nsure good health. To mak ethe best
jso of a well selected dietary, the
5ody requires: fresh ait*. sunshine,
xercise, correct posture, happiness
ind rest.
Fresh Air is essential for the burnng
of foodstuff in the body, to make
ew tissue* and to aid in the elimina- j
ion of waste products. One suffers ,
ess fatigue, thinks more clearly and
an work more rapidly when the air i
s fresh.
Sunshine is essential for normal
rowth and development, particulary
the bonev structure of the body,
laily exposure to the direct rays pro- ,
ects the individual from disease, i
vercomes fatigue and invigorates j
he body. The short rays of the sun i
pon the body have the power of de- I j
TOithiw tho hodv the factor j \
KJ Up."R ? T
cown at Vitamin D that is so es- , \
?ntial to normal growth. Vitamin |
I controls the utilization of calcium
nd sung on different instruments }
hich was dedder-cated to either !
ameboddy who lives in the u. s. or
lat rock, as has dide in the past and '
une on befoar to rest on that beauful
shore over younder. the prorammy
was sponsored by Clark'.-*
eef market. $.'1; the drug stoar, 2$;
nd the ballance was made up by j
ublic prescription. 6$. I
it was fine to hear fiat rock on
ie air and a great manny addmirers
ave rote or foamed in to keep it up.
was one of the best entertainments
lat our station has pulled off for
)me time, they could of sung more
>ngs if they had of benn able to
cdder-cate them to anybody.
FLAT ROCK SUFFERS A DIS.
ASTROUS FIRE
one of the worst fires that flat j
DCK nas cnjoyeu ior a mrge numer
of years in the past took place
ist friday night between sundown
nd pitch dark on the premises of
lr. john j. johnson on the outskirts
hen his corn crib and contents went
p in smoke ansoforth.
the poleesman saw it on his beat i
ut he said to hisself, pshaw?that j
in't nothing but the moon arising
nd walked onNdown to the drug
toar for his usual 4 hours of loaferng,
a little later, yore corry spond;nt,
mr. mike Clark, rfd, heard some- I
hing a-roaring and smelt something
i-smelling, and he roused up his
labors, by hollering, fire, fire, fire,
"ire!
the 2 vollunteers grabbed their
iats and watter buckets and rushed
towards where the smoke waa biling
Lip at, but when they got there they
found out that they had failed to go
by the town pump and put some watter
in their fire buckets, and when
they throwed the watter on the fire
they found that their buckets ansoforth
were empty.
the case was hopeless after the
roof ketched and nothing was saved,
besides losing his nice corn crib,
which was built enduring the late
nineties, the following items were
totally destroyed, to wit: 2 casings,
3 inner tubes, a nice secont-hand
windshield, a radio arial, a hen-nest
with 4 eggs therein, a wash tub, and
3 bundles of fodder.
it was a lucky thing that he had
just swopped his 4 bushels of com
off last week for a new radiator
for his ford, or it would have got
burnt allso, his 3 dogs always sleep
in the corn crib, and they would of
benn burnt to death allso if they had
not gone to ihe county seat in the
back-seat with him, so he has a right
smart to be thankful for after ail is
said and done.
the town sees the need of watter
works now worse than ever befoar;
there sets mr. johnson with no corn
crib onner count of the p.w.a. govverment
not granting flat rock water
and sewedge bonds as applied for.
this will hurt mr. roseyvelt and mr.
farlcy a great deal in their new race
for the pressident. we all mourn his
great loss with him in this sad hour, i
yores trulie,
mike Clark, rfd.
corr- spondent.
akee Scout, Murphy, N. (
Sale of Chestnut Wood
And Other Timber
At a Special Meeting of the
! Board of Aldermen of the Town
J of Andrew*, N. C., on February
5th, 1936. it wu ordered, aa provided
by law, that sealed bids be
requested during a period beginning
February 6th, and ending
at ten o'clock A. M. on March 9th,
1936, for the purchase and removal
under contract of the dead and
blighted Chestnut timber and certain
other fully matured timber
from the Watershed area belonging
to thc Town of Andrews. The
cutting and removal of all such
timber to be done under supervision
of the Board of Aldermen, or
its duly appointed representative;
and. that operations may be stopped
wherever and whenever in
the judgment of the Board of
Aldermen the Watershed area is
not being benefitted by such operation.
No bid will be considered for
less than $1.00 per cord of 160
cubic feet for a cord for chestnut
wood. All wood and timber to be
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cvt ana remoteu man DC mcaiur.
rd by the contracting parties- on
the ground before removal from
the Watershed, and settlement
made on the basis of such measurenent
A Certifies! or Cashier's Check
for $2,000.00 must accompany
each bid, which shall he delivered
to the CLerk of the Town of And.
reyta within the above mentioned
period ending at 10:00 o'clock A.
M., March 9 th, 1936, Eastern
Standard Time. Bids to be open*
td on March 9th, 1936 at the
Town Clerk's Office at 10:00
o'clock A. M. The right is reserved
by the Board of Aldermen to
reject any and all bids. Advertisement
to be made through The
Junaluska Journal, and The Cherl
okee Scout, and a copy in the
Andrews Poet Office.
Done by order of the Board of
Aldermen of the Town of Andrews,
N. C., this 5th day of February,
1936.
P. M. REAGAN, Mayor.
C. F. WOODARD, Clerk.
and phosphorus in bone buildin
Vitamin D is also available in c<
liver oil, and for that reason codliv
oil is often called "bottled sunshine
Good posture not only has heall
value, but social, mental and evi
% spiritual value. A person wi
erect, straight, forward alert bearii
imnroecmn Ono U'l
uianca a ?
stands straight and tall has a clear
mind, feels more assurance, thin!
more logically and is willing to tal
the initative.
Happines *<is an aid to healt
Pleasant thoughts and emotions a
the flow of the secretions of the bod
Whereas anger, or fear and anxie
hinder their flow. The mental at
tude of an individual has definite <
feet on health.
Rest is as essential to the body
food. To really rest the individr
must be able to put aside, for t
time being, all anxiety and respon
bility, relax and give the time entii
ly to sleep and recreation. The tir
feeling is caused by an accumulati
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HOTHOUSE
Mrs. Grace Grant delivered an ii
teresting sermon at Harris Chap<
Sunday.
I Miss Sadie Forster spent Sunda
night with Miss Pauline and Rut
Montgomery.
Mr. A. J. Beaver will lease ft
Gastonia Thursday, where he wi
make his home for sometime.
The people throughout this sectit
svas very glad to have Mrs. Gran
the pastor of the church of Gc
of waste products from broken dow
tissues. During work they accumi
late faster than the lungs, kidney
and skin can throw them off, whi
[ during the period of rest or sleep tl
j waste products are thrown off at
> the tissues renewed. Housewives wl
nave a long working day need a re
1 period during the day.
Food. There are certain needs <
the body which must be met with tl
correct choice of food. No one fo<
will serve the purpose. There are Ca
bohydrates, fats, proteins, mineral
i vitamins, bulk and water to be i
eluded in the daily meals. The bo<
needs food:
1. To supply heat and energy.
2. To build new tissue and repa
nlH ti?np
3. To regulate the various proces
I es of the body.
4. To promote health and growt
If every housewife in planning h
mea.s would use daily the followii
list of foods she would be assure
that she was serving her family bi
anced meals, because these foo
furnish all of the body needs.
For growth and health eat at leas
Milk?1 pint to 1 quart daily.
Vegetables?3servings daily.
1. Starchy vegetable as potatoes
1. leafy vegetable as collards ca
bage, turnip greens.
1. other vegetable such as bcel
carrots, onions.
Fruits: 2 servings daily, (fres
canned, or dried). Be sure to use
raw fruit, a raw vegetable, or cann
tomatoes daily.
Eggs?1 daily.
Meat (lean) serving daily (po
' beef, mutton, poultry or fish) Brea
? fast cereal.
Whole Grains?2 servings dai
(bread as cornbread, or whole whe
e' bread.
Fats?2 tablespoon fulls of butt
in addition to other fats in foods.
Sweets?1 serving daily.
Water?6 to 8 glasses daily.
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i. We are having some bad K
el at this writing. The roads are?qJ*]B
that they are very little traffg
iy Mr. Lee Colter made a
,y trip to Murphy Saturday.
Mr. Boyd Carringer and
,r Dorothy Barnes motored to this JIB
ill tion Sunday.
Mr. B. W. Raper was the plea?^|
)n caller of Mr. Walter Coker onejJB
last week.
,d Miss Rhita Kilpatrick is on the sijl
- list at this writing.
m Rev. Will Heading filled his rtpS
J" lar appointment at this place sjjfl
|e Mrs. Linda Clayton visited
,d Ada Coker one day last week.
)0 Mr. Mack Coker and Mr. BqH
st I Power spent the day with Mr. CUa^|
I Coker of Clay county.
a- Church, with them for the pa3tvtj^H
ie Miss Edith Mull, teacher of Ssi^H
'd Point school, spent Wednesday r.if^B
r- with Misses Pauline and Ruby i(gi^|
gomery.
* Altho the ground was covered *^B
- | snow and mud was deep a very lti|^|
crowd attended Sunday school
Hlrris Chapel,
ir Mr. Lloyd Wallace spent Wedn^B
day night with Mr. Willard Vorrt?B
?- Misses Pauline and Ruby MtucH
eomerv *nH Ml," T ?*U- t--?
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the Sunday evening guest of
Sadie Forater.
Mr. Fred McAfee who ha?
' spending a fet days with his brotlitfl
J. and sisters, of Arcadia, South Cli^|
' lina, has returned home.
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