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tkaf‘"th«r t of trou-t) miM'ti Brl8' aiitf'arouoir U mln^ fhat*'*' ■ or y''-**’- ot{Ken^el:y, b^L he p. to IM- ^ the co^tje -M Home beautification has been selected aa the major project for 4-H Clubs of Bertie county dur ing the coming yeari says R. D. Smith, assistant farm agent of the State College Extension Ser vice. SE A Ye hope, that since Dr.^YhW head had to forth h Bpenal , effort to Tlalt our cooaty, that [; Ihe \»rchardlatf win pot forth jpecial effort to attendione. iotb of these demonatratlona and discuss their proUema wiUi him. These demonstrations hare T-.,been arranged .on the following day, when'Pool Jones of rn ft’tStf t»rt“8- ^ tional Sa(o^. CooncU ’ ‘ woods, Tuesday, December IT at •*-•- »-r—i——hi 0 a. m.;. Perry Lowe, Pores (b, Tuesday,. December 17, at 0 p. m. ly Do N«Et Rock Htfl, a.-'c.—It' may be that a hen In the yard of Samuel ? Thunderblrd Blue, former chief of the Catawba Indian tribe, had world conditions In mind' when she started laying eggs shaped like peace pipes. ' Blue says the only way he can explain is that the hen hangs fr' round and watchoa. .-MrsJ Blue make pipes tit d«y- Anyway, Ihtfirm haa ibeen producing pipe- shaped oggs for some time. " fOR UKK AcriON Rates: Ic A Word (Each Inaertion) (MINIinnf CHARGE tSe) FOR RENT J'i / ?! latYtheProDleni? S A J( T A S & S : Bu^ ffEtayes, at HardwareJ Po., has tl^ Ibest gifi I. because thejlIRot only bi^ |g pleasuil 1 and had jbiness to the re^bient, butfl Assurance 1 p the gi| that they wilRRe lastiA and used b for ly, many years tc^pme. ^ > remembfl 1 . . . ;IFTS OF HARDWJ iKE THE VST I CHRISTMJlf GIF Gift Sugg! JPoIndexter. ' Th^lg-tf. O APARTMENTS: F( rooms and five rooms; iDitnT •-» ‘ Press- IngtSSh? ■ 12-2-tf eight-room felling ten miles OTft;; "^North Wllkesboro o Or write T. Cham- 10-17-tf WANTED [TED: Man with family ai^ w^l^^pck as renter farmothgBig IilHiilBP*^rnek upland |9p|^^om; house a- vaUa>fe.^Mra*^iBa^garner. ’"iJorth Wllkesboro, ro It^d sreli: '■'-m Chicago.—Portnli^' ^me disay .^dlfUtea in 1944:. ^ That becamie apparent, ye Ssam his All-At*rlean aeififfl^m oddest Among fftt'farert were Ut^ > Joseph Callahan: of Chh^o Sad always enjoyed cordial r«da- tl:% withf«M«9 i(5rt' day h* dbaed. ;aad ?Wl«iid f^m his chair. His plates landedi tooth-side up, on the floor. Mn^; C^lahan*s heal came down in the same spot. The result was a rtciotts bite In the forehead. Bob FordS, •rtiWllng Marysville, CaJlf.. ^n two men eppliaaiWnF''Sim .were walking so, filr apart. He decided to go between them and". crash! He didn’t know until It was too late that they were car rying a large sheet of window glass. '■ ■ •If/. Eugene Rapisey, a earpenter^^ Burgaw, Nir'ftj .was fashldia^ a mouse trap^^ better one’,’'* of course, and '. . ". ring! . . . the snapper banged shut on his fing er. With a howl of pain, he hurl ing . tiy ^^^ibssiiif c^ lymed avoid auhbinobOe. ^tha^baek 4mf ;flew open. It scooped up me ilMPeotlve trolley patron and ijspotHod him on the floor of the^tazl. >: As"'Ralph Lrman of CUrlnda, Iowa, hurried to answer the telephone, he slipped and fell, hot crawled painfully to the pfaoM and heard the voice on the otl^ end say: t -'VThls Is Doctor Burnett. Can yon come right over and look at my furnace? It’s broken.” “You better come right over and look at my leg,” replied Ly man. "It’s broken, too.” '■ Das. Dear Santa' Claus: PlaMw iom* to sa4 ‘i bring; some .ilr.iitndk'»‘ ibdtue eli *anlt«i%a «»y *««* ««“a...ThMo 8 atrapt-ear. TBIPIiED and carrlaga tor PleM reiiiaasoar my; tie siitan, noolaa'and'' Bring npnlaU'ih anA. a lltUa ralAii’ doll.’' ^ If-c : Lota of love, , -DOMjHiWdSIiE .BKCWN.- ^ TraphlH, N. C. Dec. 7, 1940. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little girl two years old. I have bine eyes and red hair. 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