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Attend Optometrists Meeting In Hickory - The monthly meeting of the Catawba Valley District .Optome trlc Society was held at the Hick SANDWICHES of all kinds—made to go oat Coffee Fixed to Take Oat BEER by ease, bottle, or can. Special price to so oat. For speedy serv ice telephone 77S-M. We'll ha?e it ready when yon call. MINTON'S BAR-B-QUE ory Hotel, Hickory, January 19. Optometrists of the district, their wives and assistants enjoy ed the chicken dinner which pre ceded the program. The lecture of Dr. Gideon Lang, Concord, N. C., on Indus trial Vision was the highlight of the program. Dr. Lang outlined a procedure, which is at present being used successfully in one of the large industrial concerns of the state,, on applicant examina tion, job placement counsel, and I periodic visual skills checks of employees. ^ Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Sowder at tended from North Wilkesboro. o Spotted Uoland China hog I breeders of North and South Carolina will hold a joint show and sale in Lumberton on Feb ruary 18. 1949 "FUTURAMIC" Series "98" Oldsmobile jFgar-Door Sedan •c-sswswiss m-?««iSia8«»S3«i3!8»s«sssiiii«BS^^ * This Cour-door sedan from Oldsmobile's 1949 All eight-cylinder i "Futuramic" Series "98" line illustrates the Division's 1949 are powered by 1 highly-popular styling at its best. Location of exter- high-compression eni,. ior trim below the door panels accentuates the flow- Drive, providing fully ry r th 1 igjt ie ing body and fender lines. ward speeds, is .standi rd equipment on this series. Futuramic" Oldsmobiles for Division's new valve-in-head, t of 135 h.p. Hydra-Matic mtomatic shifting in all for— Feb. 15 Closing Date Applications In Wilkes AAA i ' It was announced today by / Maude S. Miller, Secretary of the Wilkes County AAA. that Febru ary 15 th is the closing date for filing applications for payment on practices carried out on the 1948 AAA program. There are only a very few remaining to be filed and the County AAA Com mittee is anxious to submit these to the State office for payment at an early date. —. o Drastic Changes In Tax Law May Save You Money! Seven drastic changes in the income tax law—including bigger personal exemptions and a new "tax cred it" rate—may mean e^tra sav ings to you! Be sure to read "How To Save On Your Income Tax" in the February 6th issue of The American Weekly, Na tion's Favorite Magazine With The Baltimore Sunday American. Order from Your Local News dealer. Return that Book to the Library. January Special Shampoo and Hair Style 76 Manicure .60 Facial 1 .60 up Permanent Waves 8.00 op All New Standard Materials Used. Mae's Beauty Salon Over City Florist PHONE 756 Mrs. Jake Church, Manager omen* IN TMI .URCH "jlTlaryfowUr Miss Amber Van, of Sioux Palls, S. D., is one of the Ameri can missionaries 10 North China who are going to stay there "as long as humanly possible," and even after communist occupation, if that takes place. "Until such lime as the new regime is actu ally here there are tremendous opportunities and needs made all the more acute because some had to leave," she says. "When they come we do not know what we can do. But we believe we have a witness to make. We do not know what the future holds, but we move on confidently. People from other areas tell us there are four' things that people planning to carry on work in communist areas find necessary (1) extreme simplicity of living in food, cloth .ing, etc.; (2) you must earn your j own living; (3) seven to eight ' persons out of ten must testify that you are a good person, or you are wiped out; (4) you must have such depth of faith that y°u can stand under persecution and still grow in your Christian life and exhibit it in daily life. They also have stressed the fact that millions wifl never knSSr any philosophy of life but communism except as Christians give their testimony of a way of life be yond it." • •• i Methodist women, numbering H,500,000 in some 30,000 societ ies across the United States, are vjrged to press Congress and the cbunty and state governments for legislation to check the Ku Klux Klan, and also action to abolish the House Committee on Un American Activitifes, in a com munication sent to 500 women church leaders by Miss Thelma Stevens, secretary of the Depart ment of Clristian Social Rela tions of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Metho ds church. The women execu tiyes in 100 conference societies Beware Coughs | from common colds ; That Hang Or Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature tot soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a pottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it qi£ckly allays the cough or you are to; have your money back. Creomulsion for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis are tho isa'nds of women, as well as lo6^ coil all; p€r as ■ ailc the tl e ter H? C £ 1 oi w or uyg©a to have hundreds of 1 Etocietles, visit or write their rrtjssmen, their state legisla tor* , and other government oltfi cettf op these questions. Specific Mpss Stevens and her Depart ing t fisk legislation "prohibiting ths appearance on public high w^s, I grounds or buildings, of >oqs from organizations such hei Ku Klux Klan, using dis gdifces' to conceal their identity; against the desecration of cross as it is being used by Kjan to intimidate and spread ort" They recommend, too, rfe outright abolition" of the Tise Committee on Un-Ameri Aictivities ''for the publishing falsehoods about individuals ljiave never been interviewed hajd opportunity to refute al lejg itibns." ^ world output of major fok d products in 1948 was about •Jer cent above 1947, and there ndjication of further expansion fopd crop acreages in 1949, ssijls the Office of Foreign Agri crluijal Relations of the U. S. ) >artment of Agriculture. II pport Y. M. C. A ALEXANDER Construction Co. P. O. Box 771 flfjDRTH WILKESBORO, N. C. All Kinds Of GRADING DONE With Shovel or Bulldozer FREE ESTIMATES American hybrid corn is like ly to be a big factor in putting the livestock industry of Europe back on its feet. Farm agents In 34 counties hav« scheduled work stock clinics to be held during January and Feb ruary. COMING! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , Our Representative, Mr. R. C. Bulstrode WILL BE IN NORTH WILKBBBORO AND VICINITY AND WILL OFFEB THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: ] Repairs to Sewing Machines (Free estimates gladly given) We also purchase used Singer Machines Register for new Singer Sewing Machine Demonstrate Singer Vacuum Cleaner, Q Electru Eleater [H Sewing Cabinets [H Utility Tablet AutomaticlroAp Q Buttonhole Attachment Singer Machines for Rent by the Month Check Any of Above Services You Wish 1 • j / B — Moil This "Ad" to — SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO* 1321 11th Avenue . Hickory, N. C.
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