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PAGE TWO \w | v N i n r ;9 m CknLj.wm.a4 ee Spinlt HH ■ helpfulness of the ; „ the Things that have \ kept it alive for two Hi Oil thousand years. MBBI fflß The teachings con-' 188 ■ s HER Pm > 4 tinue to give us the Hull BH 1 standards on which fffA gKm » 'IG■ HHP we can pin our uppermost in ourj WARREN'STRIiMWG POST Meats - Groceries - sas - Oij 210 S. Clinton Ayf- Phone 3711 ■- v I P more than a habit with us. It is a manifestation of a deeply felt . 1 I appreciation of the understanding and good wdl (hat we have been privileged I to enjoy over these many years. Andt It is for this reason that we are so anxious new, to l|j | extend to everyone our sincerest wishes for a mo# enjoyable Christmas and a very happy New Year. i > i - I £j£hf*iMCj§£*¥ O mtz Lijmhdf f q ll ' “rrwm f ” ifrw'W “,' l j I phone 4246 FAYETTtVILLE HIGHWAY ©UNN, N. C. 1 ~~ .'V ' t-'*< >■ ■TESSp? Si flB . HK «■ H ML ■ p i] B . . ta- >■> ■ '?1B vhJI TIME FOR PRESENTS . . . Billy end David are all worked q over the thought of Christmas, and they’re tarring their stock ings to make sure Santa doesn’t get their presents mixed up. They also have found that It’s a good idea to thank him in ad vance. leer From Everywhere Bedecks Montana Collector's Storehouse BUTTE, Mont. (IT) lf Ed Dil ler of Butte ever decides to toss a beer binge, he won’t lack tor in gredients- DiUer his friends call him "Killer" Diller, naturally plans to give that party one of these davs, say in about 10 years. By that time, he thinks he’ll have an even greater stock of beer on hand. Many collect stamps and others coins. Some people gather match books and others even like to save string. Diller is in a class all by himself. He collects beer bottles and cans—unopened. Diller. who is 67, twice sailed around the world in the old wind jammer days. He has been collect ing beer for the past 10 years and hopes to continue doing so for at least that much longer. Then It will be time tor that big party. HAS 3*5 BRANDS l He has gathered 305 dlffedent brands of beer in as many battles i 1 and cans during the decade hashes TRF DATTY RFCORD DUNN N C been collecting. His collection in cludes beer from every state which has a brewery and also a score or more of foreign beers. The retired sailor recently re turned to Butte from a 7,033 mile collecting trip. He traveled from Butte to New York to New Orleans. Then he went from New Orleans to Phoenix and back to Butte. He visited 22 states and returned home with around 43 different brands of beer to add to ;his already, somewhat fabulous collection. “I don’t remember Just how I started to collect different brands of beer as a hobby,” the old sea dog said. “Guess it’s because I like the stuff, although I’ve seldom drunk to excess.” PENNSYLVANIA LEADS DiUer said Pennsylvania has the most * breweries in the United, I States—72. New York has 21, Wis constn 12. 1 44 Alabama, North and South Da kota, lhave no breweries,” Diller •>.* s*.' : • 1 •' mission, bas been catyfag the con gregation of St LOreß*'to Christ inaa eve services for more tkan a 100 year*. “ " > 't ***' ‘ •’* ** : - "' Ninety-five per cent of toe reai dentsof the small community are members of the church, earning toe vUlage toe title of "the most Christian community in toe United States.’’ • Frankenmuth has never had a crime of violence, and, as far as residents can remember, no one has been jailed over a period of 35 years. ’She only visitors ter toe lockup were translentil given a night’s lodging. Every person who donates blood for the armed forces' through the Red Cross receives the same re ward—a cup of coffee, fted Cross Officials say experience has proved said. "Something should be done about that. I would like to have a record of having brew from fcU 48 states.” However, the collection does all right in spite of Alabama arid the two Dakotas. DiUer has beCr froth Holland. Germany, Ireland. Eng land, Czechoslovakia, Mexico fthd Canada. He even has a bottle’ of His thirst-provoking exhibit is contained in all sorts of enticing bottles and the more recent can containers. It includes Heiriektns from Rotterdam. Pilsner from Cze choslovakia, and the famous befrs from aU other sections of the world. If you have a favorite,beer, there’s not much doubt but that Killer Diller has a sample. fIHpSnHHFjShP' * »jmKw|Swb|Bhbß|^|bß|||[hHK^ml OW’Mr'?*** "«!*** ’ ‘ to our many friends U/ho haoe helped jnbke the past so worthwhile and whose 'f' confidence In us gives added strength fifhd promise tg t|ie future. J ' • l In fattest gratitude we extend our sine f rest wishes for A fyypus Holiday Segfo/i. Marvin Raynor And All The Staff At 11 I M ■ I T" /"Ni 111 m/ A 1 . *. _ iat sfTsl— . ’ _ • ' - . Largest Department Store tht It calms the nervous ~?PSy ''ey I ■ ■ ■ - 'ir W * -ftfy mm wjy* T»» vm - v Mft, thill b« th« gifts that Christmas will bring to you... • the joy of happy memorial , ■>• the peace of seal contentment * • and the happiness of a bright New Year Merry Christmas Fronp Senator P. A. Lee And AII The Staff At The 7 ' t ■ i' . ? r > * ’ *’* f) i • ' .ft . e . Dii mi Bus Station The largest of an living rodent animals Is the capybara, « native of South America, which la three CjfIUSTMAS* ejs.«aar-SB«8 aaintrte#. " *?,■ * . W 11 *' " !-W if.-; •
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