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.1 C w - 1 V 4 4 ft' t '4 1 s- f ........ j ,j ., ...n cat! "Chrystt", half-pint dachs hnnd chases a bewildered j young Hon way from a i choice Done at tne mrun boo. i ,.y s ' INS PHOTO riiiiil - ij-HAY" THERE J Universal J actress, Mamie Van Doren 3 nestles alluringly in a hay 'loft. Mamie recently became the proud mother of a baby bow. u-i PHOTO w heaping load of sand goes to SWaSte-'- 'JM the top of a stockpile, pushed Kr?,. SsTV A ? rv by a Cat D9 Tractor, near xflm. , c Durham, N.C. cns photo - 'fSL - rr "t mm- 'JACKET" FOR MAIL BOX Haven, Kan. Neighbors were somewhat surprised to see Ray Tut tle's mailbox ,clad in a jacket with a fur collar. Tuttle explained that it wasn't there to keep the mail box warm, but that he found the jacket lying in the road and thought the loser might come by again and re claim it rINDS FAMILY LINK Lawrenceburg, Ky. Stewart Mc B rayer, local banker, went to an auction sale recently, saw an antique dresser he liked and bought it. He later found a note on the back of the dresser which told that a furni ture company had purchased it for W. S. MoBrayer, Stewart's grandfather. Misses Margaret Ku , :i and Ger tha Henderson; , Mr. and Mrs, Quay Smathers and daughter, Cynthia, of Canton, Mr. Willard Valdroup, Mr. Doyle Henderson, and several of the young folks enjoyed a picnic on Max Patch the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and son of Tullahoma;Tenn'ityTisit ing his parents, Mr,' and Jlrt. Ted Russell. . "H'.V , Mr. Troy Woody and Fern Tand- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Deropsey Woody were visiting Mrs. Sue Smathers of Canton Monday. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Freamon; Johnston returned home Saturday after spend ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell.' Their son, Chuck, is spending the summer with his grandparents. Miss Emma Logan spent Monday night with Mrs. Shirley Finley. "Uncle Bill" Caldwell is very ill in the Valentine-Shults Hospital in .Newport. We hope he will soon be able to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Woody and family spent the weekend with Mr. Kdd Lankford and family. Mr. Troy Woody and Miss Fern Tandler, Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody and family enjoyed a trip through the Rich Laurel Park; they also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Green of Hot Springs Sunday afternoon. Mrs. June Gillespie was home over the weekend. Mr. Junior Waldroup of Balti more, Md., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Maude Waldroup. Miss Juanita Brooks of Cecil's Business College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave B rooks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldroup and family of Michigan are spending a while with his mother, Mrs. Maude Wald roup. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woody and family of Michigan spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Woody. NOT SO FUNNY Lexington, Ky. Two young boys could have been tickled by the after school assignment they drew when-a juvenile court official ordered them to pick up mure than 100,000 feath ers they had scattered breaking into a storage house. They didn't think it so funny. Tha Rev. Grant Russell of Beav er Lake is assisting KTAienn Whitley, our pastor, in a' revival meeting at our church. .Those who have missed these services have missed a wonderful blessing. Rev. Mr. Russell was called away for a few days due to the illness of his mother, but the Rev. Mr. Whitley carried on splendidly in his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Cohn and little daughter of Raleigh were vis iting Cohn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. f:ixton Cohn for the weekend. Mrs. Geraldine Mull Miller and children were also weekend guests of the Cohns. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Metcalf and children of Charlotte C. H., Va., Mr. and Mrs. H. Marion Hunter of Flor- ence S. t., na nr. ana mro. ence Edwards and Mr. and Mrs, John Martin Edwards of Charlotte C. H., Va., were visiting friends ana relatives in this community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Merrell spent last week at Myrtle Beach on their vacation. Those on the sick list are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phillips and Mrs. W. K. Hunter. Mrs. Rellie Allman is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fagan for the sum mer. Rev. and Mrs. David B. Roberts have entertained several guests and relatives this week. Robert E. Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brady, is now serving with the U. S. Air Force in San An- lonio, Texas. Miss Frances Ray of ASTC, Boone, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ray. Miss Ann Hunter accompanied her and was a guest of the Rays. We wer sorry to hear of the re cent death of Mrs. Nina Bell Buck- ner Deweese of Canton. Mrs. De wees was a local Bull Creek girl She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Marion Buckner. Rev. and Mrs. David B. Roberts and Miss Norma Rice assisted in a Bible School at Hopewell Church near Walnut last week. I -of- E3ot SprjnjgsiJirC. Sold DO BOY KILLED, BABY SAFE " Shadown. Ark. Although L. C. Coffee, 16, wag killed when he was hit by a truck, an infant he was carrying in his arms escaped with out a scratch. AND IVIORE YOUNG FOLKS ARE DISCOVERING 41! I. M Ttxere' no tlxriU Uke the ugn-poweieQ tnn of oommanding tbe Rocket f L Tbere no feeling like the seouxe feeling of piloting slxx Oldsmobile f . There'b no investment like the solid investment of owning an oios I - t And there'll no time like' the present time to get tbe most for your trade-in t nouRsai TKT3 C. A C-:7 I T fS T9 1 f" ' . W -..AW.. . ( 1 u '7. 'V:Ve 1 1 - . Salos Hot Springs, N. C. This is to notify the public that I have sold my business which has been running under the name of Fouler Motor Company and will no longer be responsible for any obligations of said company. This transfer of the property was made .x -a m. t --.4Aa'- July 1, 1956 BALLQTY Those from this section attending the Moore reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Moore were Mr. and Mrst Arthur Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Moore. Furnian Donaldson and Charles Coward spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lonas Murdock of Bakers ville. Mr. and Mrs. William Price of Cleveland, S. C, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Avery Allen Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arrington of Waynesville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Fish and fam ily .were visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Ferguson Thursday night. Mrs. Floyd Fisher of Fines Creek was visiting Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Coward. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henson of Marietta, S. C, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. ' 1 Mr. Frank Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Melitevrn Miller of Waynesville were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Avery Al)en Monday evening. . , v Orady Coward and boys, Charles and Dean; and Jim' , 4 Fartnan Donaldson - were visiting Mr.' and Mrs. Daniel: Fisher of "Hasetwood 8ttnday evening." - ' frs. Doshis Donaldson was visit ins; Mr., and Mrs.'fJtones Plemnoni Sunday evening. i , ' ' Urs. Ellen . Justice : ; was ' visiting Rev. and Mrs Russell Sunday evening. K '.'J toward Moor Is spending a few weeks wita' lir and KrsTKehnetn ET-nson of Ksrietta, S. C f h ' ' 'tTr. II. . riiaimont returned" n few dsys ago after spending ais rm esjtien' in fri--i'- REPAYS LOAN 100-FOLD New York Forty-eight years ago, David B. Steinman entered Co lumbia University on a $650 scholar ship. He received a Ph.D. in 191L Recently, Dr. Steinman, designer of the Henry Hudson Bridsre and 30 other bridges on five continents, re turned to the school to set up a $10,000 "debt of honor" scholarship fund. His recent grant brought to ,650,000 the amount he has given the institution, ren&viiur hia iimIii scholarship grant a hundredfold. The son of a factory worker, Dr. Stein man's first job wag as a newspaper ooy wnen e was I. ills current project is the $99,800,000. 'Mackinac Bridge in Michigan. TV REFUGEE DIES Mallets Bsy, Vt. Disliking the programs on television, Edward J. LaFam, 82, went into the garage and turned on the car radio. The next morning, LaFam 'was found still sitting in the car, dead of what is thought to be carbon monoxide poisoning. 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