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"THE GRACE OF GIVING" i will be the sermon topic next | Sunday at ! St. Matthew's | Lutheran Church j Rev. Charles Frenzel, pastor | Sunday School at 9:4."> A. M. ? Church service at 11 A. M. I YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND noveMseg mots I at Your Drug Store I Got into tho Habit of shopping at Roxall... I sovo on noodt for aN tho familyl I Roxbury WATER BOTTLE Durable red rubber. 2 quart capacity. We use only the purest of fresh/ potent ingredi ents in compounding your prescription. Cara Nomt HAND CREAM C«r« N«m Ct—m. 10 M. Johnson's BABY OIL Soolfcifif, dooming, non irritvtinf. Dolicatoly ittntod 49c fizz* QU IK BANDS LISTERINE Antiseptic Al (fit first sign of • <*W# fOfyk with listtrin*. BATHTIME LUXURY I Ploin or m«rcur*chrom« trtatod. fockof* of 3* Adrlinnt Both Powdtr, 7V» OS., plM Adrionn* Ctlogno, 4 ox. $2.00 BOTH FOB 23* - i29 > Hudnut YANKEE CLOVER TOILET WATER $ <-s>| 3,0 KJ00 €®=9 Stork NURSER Com#f#t« (M^Iny unit. Choito of I*m 4-oz. siios. 55c —tK >. •••v.. 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AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE Marion Post Office, Marion, N. C. NOTICE North Caroline McDowell County In The Superior Court SALLIE BOYCE LYTLE vs. JAMES LYTLE The defendant, James Lytle will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted against him in the Superior Court of McDowell County, North Caro Una, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute from him on the grounds of two years separation, and also for the purpose of obtain ing an order of the court granting to plaintiff custody of the children born to said marriage; and said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear be fore' the undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell Coun ty, North Carolina, within twenty Lenoir Downs Marion 12-0 Canton To Invade Marion The Marion Rippers rated a three touch down underdog against the powerful Lenoir High School, i eleven went down in defeat by a 12-0 score. The Rippers completely outplayed the favored Bearcats, • but misfortune always seemed to follow our Orange clad boys. Sev- j eral offside and backfield in motion penalties set the Rippers back when they were in moving position. Two: touch downs scored by the Rippers: were called back, one on a slipping penalty when Chub McGalliard cir-1 cled end for a touch down; the oth- \ er nullified touch down came on aj pass interference play when the of- ] ficials refused to give Captain Ra- i i der his choice of the score or pen-1 ; alty; while the rule book clearly; j states a touch down play is a choice ; to the captain. Had the Rippers re-; | ceived a break, they could have i easily won the game as they were in j ! Lenoir territory all night. The j | Rippers easily played their best game to date. Dant McCall, Jerry \ Atkins, Hubert Stanton and Wil- j burn Hammett carried the ball very good. Carl McGalliard was in excellent form as he caught sev eral of McCalls heaves for good gains. On defense, Rader, Greene, Gibbs, the Wilson brothers all stood out with their rugged play. Again lady luck deserted our Rippers—Big Joe Jenkins starting left tackle sprained his ankle while, walking to the playing field, his' substitute Leon Daniels., was hurt: on the. first play which saw Ken Greene shift from end to tackle and play excellent ball. HOME-COMING GAME FRIDAY A light and fast Canton High Black Bear eleven will take on the Rippers in their Homecoming game at 7:30 tomorrow night. The Black Bears boasting a 4-3 record and one tie will be remembering the 48-0 defeat they took last year at the hands of the Marion Rip pers.. The starting team for Can ton all saw action in that game and are out for revenge. Last week Canton defeated Christ School 26-6 as they warmed up for the Marion game. In Bob Moore and Neil Rhymer, the Marion football fans will see two of the fastest hifrh school backs in western North Carolina. Both travelled 60 and 55 yards for scores last week. The Rippers came out of the Le noir game in fair shape and are hard at work to try and stop the running and passing attack of the Black Bears. Coach Ditt was high in praise for his Rippers—stating it was the best game of the season and if the Rippers can carry on that type of ball, they will win the remaining games on their schedule. LINE UPS I MARTON CANTON McGalliard L E Scruggs Jenkins L T Brookshire Wilson, Howard L G Pless Walker C Amos Wilson Donald R G Ingle Gibbs R T Stiles Rader R E Medlin Atkins Q B Carter Stanton R H Devlin McCall L H Moore or Rhymer Hammett P B Coman !' . s _far ah ^/Inn s • j \ CooKjng Class Apple Dumplings Flake pastry Medium sized apples, peeled and cored Butter or margarine Sugar Cinnamon Make your favorite short or j flaky pastry recipe. Place an apple \ on* a square of pastry. Fill the cav- \ ity with sugar, bits of butter and | a dash of cinnamon. Pinch the edg-1 es closely together. Place in a but-j tered baking pan and bake in an oven 450 degrees for 10 minutes then reduce heat to 400 degrees and bake 25 minute. After they have been baking for 15 minutes pour the following syrup around the dumplings. ! November is a good time to j prune grapevines and fruit trees. | It's also a good time to set out I strawberry plants . days after the 10th day of Decem ber, 1949, and answer, demur or otherwise plead to said complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. | This the 2nd day of November, 1949. j S. D. MARTIN. Clerk Superior Court. i HOME BUILDING If present building trends con tinue for the rest of this year, more than one million homes will have been started during- the current year. July, August and September were record-breaking months in the number of homes on which con struction was begun. The first nine months of the year have contributed 745,000 new, permanent homes and apartments. Farm homes are not in cluded in the totals. i 150th BIRTHDAY The City of Washington will cel ebrate its one hundred fiftieth birthday in 1950, with a "Freedom Fair," which is expected to bring millions of visitors to Washington for at least three years. April 15th is the anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the National Capital by George Washington. The formal opening of the exposition has been set for July 4, 1950. FARM POPULATION Fewer people live on farms in the United States than at any time in nearly seventy years. Despite the I increase in population of the coun-! try as a whole, the farm popula-1 tion has dropped from a total of! 32,077,000 in 1910 to its present j total of 27,776,000, while in non i farm areas has increased 99.8 in the i same period. Alabama is known as the cotton' state. NOTICE North Caroline McDowell County In The Superior Court i ETHEL JACKSON vs. JOHN L. JACKSON The defendant, John L. Jackson; will take notice that an action en-1 titled as above has been instituted; against him in the Superior Court of McDowell County, North Caro-j lina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute from him on the grounds of two years separation; and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the undersigned clerk of the Superior Court of Mc Dowell County, North Carolina, Listen To What The Smiths Are Saving... HE - "The weatherman says it's going- to be cold er tomorrow!" / SHE - "Well, Frn glad Ideal Cleaners just fin ished cleaning your over coat ... it looks like new, too ..." Are Your Winter Clothes Ready To Wear Now? These crisp Autumn days are going to keep right on getting crisper—snow will be flying soon, in fact! That means you're going to need your heavy coats ... and of course you'll want them to be neat and good looking. 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