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. Olive Hill Parent T eacher Association The Parent-Teacher Association of Olive Hill Sell ^>01 held on April 14, its last meetfn? for the current school j ear. . _ The group of men and women composing this association are notab ly capable- and public-spirited. They * ufVe unsparingly of their time and means to meet the needs of school end' community. As a step towards standardizing the chool, the association has spent one umdred dollars for seven sets of twenty books each for the grades, ;nd also purchased three additional sets' of eiffht booted each for the third ade These .supplementary readers have been a great help to the school. On the fourteenth of February the women gave in the school building a Valentine parly for the purpose of promoting community spirit and for i. rising money, ft buy shrubs. At this i pie thirty-ftV4- dollars and sixty cents was taken in. The association, has put many days f ; "work on the Js^ipOt grounds. They - been plowed, terraced, fortiliz < ? and >=6we<l in grass. The fertilizer and seed. to. be used -cost thirty-three < 'liars and ?ty: cents. A stone wall has been .- buiit .'.a few feet from the Kpol 'building to hold loads of rich ?il in; which shrubbery is to be Wanted The itamts to be used are -.??ready paid .for. The oficers ot this efficient organi :U ion -are Mrs.j. D. Winstead. presi i.v'nt: Mrs; S. J; Dickens. secretary1 ' nd Treasurer: Mrs. W E. COnnnlly, - airman of Program Committee, Milk For Health hr-Gswton County i o school children' *maiiv adults and arkttls civic organizations, in Gaston ? - ? <~v?unty ? heard the ?meStsa go of milk- 1 ': or hea.lt It in an intensive campaign < ' hdrtcted . dur?Yv\ the ..week- of April . :Th?' , ? . h^ iy n by. a survey . *v ' ? SCfiobi .'?r;a!fir'e?;' 1o fihd . ?tho" av o V. iie r.mbim' "<? ' milk 'consumed each :? ''*?>? .by. i*v?ry 'Poster contests ... .\(i <;vr.a- . ? * ?'?inuiTat'ed m ( -play:; * *r<- -,r an.4 .' ?oc^ta-V ? ^eakii . m > i'r *-h- ii ? ui on.! j . .... i ly iMiiltft /tfllirlais .1. J \\ ? M M? V I irt'D- S ; f ~ 1 ?;l I It, . ' . Ko vborn. S, t . ? ?. ; ._ML] DR. E. .'. . TUGKiiR ROBERT P. BURNS : ^tli>rnrv-:itr!.a?v ? I j on--.. n:,f y? ltT)C? Uu;': Jittr . . DR. 0. CI. DAVIS \ i*r . rTimri.in, "Wer* W Venice jip Jl -xb -vVi, - " aid- rui'r-i'.r; l.nij e.i*nn unjt\ls .1 AV. T. BUCHANAN ? Sti.fvn vo' ?r:i?x_?y/j; r N* '< .. ftout? o , -.j DR. H VI. BEAM I l'lysiciah * OtT^.rM- Hi/ s*vv;<.v to ftoxV r>> ! -.Tid* ?:>i-r''.:tvff:nrr coilni vy ' i.-' i ' J>.iy -r-S^i' ?!'! .1 DR G C. VICKERS ir \r ? sikC'T*"^' Store Buitfipi'^r ? n Main Street.- up ? * ? >' air:?\ vie? roosivs. ' DR. J.-H. HUGHES IVntrft Office in Tf otel Jones', next t!or?r to Dr. Tucker's* Office j ?. ?. HI, M.<K'K. O. ??? . Registered Optometrist _ ? | fa (tiwioti. y^! .. ' .! Kjre* tested and glassm fitted. Prf-1 sr ripttoh* filled, 1?e?* duplicate. ' -? K?? jj ?J ttens of ineat that evipr were xz II sent- to your home will iiid your . y appreciation of this markets Si :: quality products it" you'll pur- JX 11 chase of us.- tJ r^, MARKET MEATS FRUITS i. V?CC TABLES b 3. uaht it ~ Courtesy -Service ::n?n:n:::ut:a:::na??:unan:n:atn:rr and Iwjmc ^cfthomlcs workers made j 186' talks In which the valve of milk , as a food . was illustrated. Twenty workers took part in the movement ai}d at "the conclusion of. the week, it was estimated that every school child In the county had heard of the value of milk. It was found ; that the average ^y^umrUion of .milk in Gaston County^mounted to two thirds pf a cup per person each day. About 21 per cent of the chil dren were more than 10. per cent un derweight. ' This was in spite of the 1 act that the health authorities and teachers had been making a sincere i effort to interest each child in drirk ing some milk. However, the per centage of those drinking milk in that county was very high as com pared to some counties of North Car olina and the percentage of those drinking coffee was low. According to Miss Maude E. Wal lace. assistant sta.te home demonstra tion agent, the success gained in the campaign was due to the hearty co operation of the local teachers, and health workers with th* six extcntion specialists who aideel in. the campaign during the week. Miss Margaret Thompson and L. B. Altman. home and farm agents, h^d charge of the movement and were responsible for the excellent results secured. Miss Wallace estimates that there will b2 a considerable iocrease in milk drlnk inu as' a result. Renew Y our Health by Purification physician vyM tell you that ? Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of tihrejuc ailments that are undermin ing your "vitatLy . runty your en tire system V y ? taking a thardugh coU/A^ i f~f3alot'abs,-i? =oiTt j of twice a week for several v.v V ? vfl <v>e how Nature rewards ysu with health Calotabs. arethe rrrcat^L lvl all jivatem i>uirif iers. OtilLa. .Yiimily paek acre. =eontainfrlg i'ul I directions. Only ?5 cts At r.ny drug sture. ' Adv.) :::::un2:?yj:a;r.un?mcn:a?mu^ Asheville Lady Threatened With Nervous Breakdown Amazing Improvement in Mrs. Fisher's Health Sur prises Friends. Nmmu Indigestion, Loss of Energy and Strength Corrected "Six years flRO nervous indigent I-Mt - t thmttriuni m? wilii it ctunnletnoreftk down," savs Mrs. B? C. Fisher, 7M H nymc* kI Koad , Ashe ville, NiC'.^whose nw)V?rY from a Ion* siege of'suffer . in* Surprised evtti her closest friends. Jf you never feel well and just drag through the day?, tired au?l fagged out; " your stomach rebels at taking CikhI and ydU shend miserable hours doubled up wit ft" pain caused by in. digestion; if you do not sleep soundly and diuy *|>elU attack you when you stoop over; if you are lotting weight i and feel. old watch out f Nlr*. Fisher says: "buffering from ? indigestion, being tinahls to sleep and gettingupinthe morning tired , gapped my strength. Kvery thing l ate caused ga* to form and terrible nervous head aches followed every ineal. "1 sought relief . Everything I took "failed tri help rue. Then after reading Abbilt thepowers of Tan lac 1 t t i ed this tonic. The first, bottle gave me an jipj>efite. Iti^eath m diwppf ami. I began to sleep well&nd arise in (he morning refreshed. Soon tny nerves <*i\lcned down jpnd headaches vanished. 1 took on weight. Tanlac brought m# relief, restored my .health* 1 will never be without this tonic." Mr*. Pwltfr is only on# of thou. **?<]s who tisv? found happy from piu'n and rahkM now -tnMic'* taking thin tonic mule from roots, fttrks&nd hcrta ar-ronling to th#i fa mous Tanlao formula. Jf usually builds tin titer body , dfiyee away poi sons ana suffering.- Kp(m1 iKsir ad vire. Kwp w?H. ks**p youth ntiJ health tak?Tania<v (let v our first bottje o( TlnUc fCnm' your druggist today. Ovar 40 millioa bottles sold. Comfort Shaves arc due to sharp blade*. Make ?having a plea sure. With a Valet AutoStrop Razor every shave Is speedy and luxurious. Self ? stropped in XO seeonds. Wet AtrStrop Razor Sharpen* ? $x up to $2$ Delicious and Refreshing A Contest You'll like Watch for Coca-Cola advertis ing ? .presenting the $30,000 Coca-Cola cash prrce contest. Complete' announcement of it ? will appear in The Saturday Evening Post,?Mav 7; Liteptv Digest, May 14; Collier's Week ly, May 21: Liberty, May 14; - Life, May 5. 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