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RE-ELECT CHARLIE BRYANT TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Subject to DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 29/1954 BUSINESS MAN CIVIC LEADER FARMER Charlie Br; ant has Gnrton County's interests at heart. He has fai hfuHy and ‘GirienMy served his county during t.ne !.»=t two .•.ericr.s of -he North Carotin.'. Legislature. Your ¥$fe Appreciated HIGH SCHOOL NEWS PUNCH LINES A tree is an object that will stand in one place for years, then jump in front of a lady driver. Of all the labor-saving devices ever invented for women, none has ever been so popular as a de voted man. People with time to spare usu ally spend it with someone who In a Delaware chemical plant, “If you insist on smoking, please tell us where to send the ashes”. A chrysanthemum by any other name would be easier to spell. Opportunity knocks only once but temptation bangs on the door My garden is a little jewel—14 carrots. A pat on the back develops char acter, if administered young e nough, often enough, and low e r.ough. Hick town—one where there is no place to go where you shou ldn't be. If all the automobiles in the world were placed end to end it would be Sunday afternoon. I Some people get results, others get consequences—He reads just er ough to keep himself misinform Children grow by leaps and bounds—especially in the" apart ment overhead. Child reciting the Golden Rule: “Do unto others before they do I unto you.” I After her first horseback ride, I a young lady was hearu to make i this comment: “I never imagined any thing filled with hay could ride so hard!” Ilis monthly salary runs into three figures—his wife and two daughters. Tiu- longest wordiIn the English language i •• the one following the phrase; “And now a word from Nothing can 'turn a woman's bead faster than a riiink coat go ing by on another woman. -\n elderly woman strolled calmly out into the street after a cop had flagged her to stay on ! the sidewalk. “Lady”, he roared, ■ “don’t you know what it means NO PARKING PROBLEM at our Drive-In-Window FAST-CONVENIENT and come as you are! DEPOSITS OF EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . UP TO $10,000.00 Bank WAREHOUSE TIRE SALE cat CHERRY MOTORS You save money because we need space for big tire shipments on the way. Come in now for real tire savings. On America’s finest new cars • Superior design and material? . Sleek, smart whitewalls styled . Effortless handling because of eu.y steering treads toper. up to *1% now ion otf on tires traded from brand-new cars moet makes and sizes all driven lees than 600 miles BASY CRBDIT TERMS More for four Money—Better Quality, Better Service at 215 N. Mtn St. - CHERRY MOTORS, See Tracy Gaskins INC. — Phone 2791 when I hold up my hand ” “I ought to,” she snapped “For the last 25 years I’ve been a school teacher-” CAN YOU IMAGINE??? The seniors WIALKING down the aisle in straight lines??? Maggie Boyles not being Senior Class Chauffeur??? Muriel Fourshee not having Blind Dates all the time??? Charles and Elaine not down at Black’s every night??? Patricia Ann Beam going stea dy??? The Juniors I carrying a rose Cone Jr., and Joe Billy Cl. with out a hang-over Monday??? Having warm weather??? Norma Jean not having curly hair??? Frankie D. having curly hair??? Another Benny Watts editing next years' Cherry Leaves??? denial without Bob next Another school year gone and next year without the Class of '54??? Iup our children, etc. In many cases this planning is not too definite; often we more or less drift into things. As we grow old er, however, it is wise to make serious and conscious plans for the future—for the years after we elect, or are forced to retire at age 65 or latter—and ranking high in such planning should be a com prehensive plan aimed at meeting personal and family economic needs during these added years which science holds out to us. If, in formulating your plan, you for fortu n a t e enough to be able to look forward to a company pension; if, in prepara tion for the proverbial rainy day you have laid aside a portion of your earnings in a savings ac count; if wise investments have been made from which you hope to derive income, and, if home ownership is numbered among your goals or accomplishments, yon and your family can indeed look forward with much confi dence to a financially secure old age. “l!ut, don’t let your planning stop there—don’t overlook what may very well prove the most im portant part of your entire plan ning program —i your stake in Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance,” Walsh advised. In Gastonia, as in more than 500 other communities over the nation, there is a social security field office. It is YOUR office, maintained by the Social Security Administration for your conveni ence. Don’t wait until you are over 65 and ready to retire to take advantage of its services. Find out now how the old-age & survivors insurance program fits into your plan for the future. This office serves Gaston, Cleve land and Lincoln Counties. Pvt. James W. Holt At Fort Jackson Fort Jackson, S. C. — Private James W. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Holt. 401 N. Elm Street Cherryvillc, N. C., has been as signed to Company G of the 506th Airborne Infantrv Regiment for basic training. He will spend the next eight weeks here learning the funda mentals of being a soldier. This includes classroom lectures m such subjects as military courtesy, first aid and character guidance, and combat field problems involv ing the use of the M-l nflle, which he will learn to fire on various After eight weeks of training with the 102st Airborne Infantry Division, the trainee is given about 14 days leave. He may re turn here for eight more weeks of infantry training, or he may be assigned to one of the many Army schools. . , Basic training is required ol each new man coming into the Army. Fort Jackson is one of the Army’s largest training stations. Primarily an infantry training post, the Fort olfers schooling in secialties associated with infantry divisions, as well as combat tac - Eagle Ads Pay - SCHOOL IS PASSING US BY BY RUTH BOAM Behold! Our childish dreams se Are hut a milestone soon to he Behold! School is passing us by. Many years ago the challenge was “To follow knowledge like a sink ing star". Behold! School is passing us by. “That which We are. we are": Some challenges We've met while others forgotten have Behold! School is pasting us by. And now the peak we’ve reached, with a promise "To strive, to seek, to find and 1 not to yield". We depart! And Behold! Sehool i SENIOR NICKNAMES 1. Shirley Morrison: "Shrunl" 2. Tommy Moore: "Geek" .". Galen Quinn: "Kludge'" i. Marga: < ' Boyles "Maggie" Elaine Hartman: "l.ainey" ii. .linimv I,ail: "Ace" 7. Loir:!'! U . key "Prune Head" -. ICay Sullivan: “Bush" P. Ralph Jv, Beam: "Hood" Id. Frances lleesi : "Gury" 11. Bih. George; "lope" 12. Norma .lean Bate: "Nor ik. Gene Sisk: “I.uke" 1 1. Mart ia h ne. Hou-ei : "An rv Lou Wingate; "Ilot* 'Mot" 1 s. 1 ■ oie 1 la : nmn : "Herman"’ IP. Biily Ray MeUinnas “N'os; 2P. Hean Tate: "Tator Bug" 21. Tin is! ■ v Turner • ('em bread' Social Security Very important To You ■Mr. Joseph I1! He noil:.- ; decided marry, where to live, how .to him ANNOUNCING The Opening of FRIDAY, MAY 21 10:00 A. M. 2/5 East Main Street HERE S FUN FOR THE SANG SMOOTH BOWLING ALLEYS Make This Your ' Fun-Night" Headquarters - T. C. ROGERS, OWNER - k Personal Message TO EVERY CITIZEN WHO VOTES IN CHERRYVILLE KENNETH E. DELLINGER IS OUR FRIEND - OUR NEIGHBOR HE IS ONE OF US - HE IS FOR US Kenneth has stated he will exert every bit of energy and every spark of ability with which God has blessed him in an effort to support Legislation that is in the best interest of every citizen of Cherryville, Gaston County, and North Carolina, if we elect him to represent us in the North Carolina State Senate. Kenneth E. Dellinger Let's Do That - Let's Show Kenneth Our Appreciation He Is The Type Of Man We Want In The State Senate - For State Senate - X KENNETH E. DELLINGER That's My Man! Let's Back Him 100% - This Ad Paid For By Friends
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