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| ?M?B..C#Hist Tt ; Ptriom At YK G*r?eh*f ?ki. in in Im CtariM R. Ctan rtm Art. Auditorium, TuMday . October 28, 19M ?t 7:30 o'clock. Tte public it Card Of TkaaKs We wast to thank all our friends and neighbors for the* prayers vHta, cards, food and beautiful flowers. Alao h?y Funeral Home's help. They wan all wonderful, during the illneas and death of our dear huahand and father. Mrs. Blanche M. Adkins and Family. ? ? uz S C^orn #*? I sure am glad that Friday the 13th came oa Sunday this month, last year. I reckon I FOR THE CORRECT TIME! FOR THE CORRECT DATE! All ARE |MWEIS f SHOCK REStSTANTi WATERPROOF^ f . DUST-RESISTANT / KUGGCO HUMAN STTUNO Y HMTYIED ma. trsom WITH 1 / sraoft IANOS PRICED FROM $24?5 TO *7150 THIMS ^ MAUTlfUt, finy ?:? STYUNG . i MORE STYLES CHOOSE FROM ?& row v CHOtce of , WHITS OK YHiOW DAVIS JEWELERS MURPHY, N.C. By Bagley Friday The 13th won't ever forget, it came on Friday! Now when Friday the 13th actually (all* on a Friday you really have to be careful! No telling what might take place when it happens like that. Last year, for instance, I made a trip into town on that day. There were just three or four things I needed to let or attend to, but I had made a list You see, if you live way out in the country like I do it is always a good idea to make a list It is for me, anyhow. Even if I am just going after only one thing I make a LIST. Of course, I haven't always done that. Used to, if there were only a few things to get or see about, I would just trust my memory. This never did work out, though. I would always forget something important. So, I began making out a list And even this idea ain't always foolproof. Know what happens to me a lot times? I forget to take the doggone list! And that was what happened to me on Friday the 13th of October LAST YEAR. Nope, it wasn't the first time it had happened either. But on other occasions I'd just call B.W. and tell her that I'd gotten sidetracked, somehow or nother, just as I's about to head for town and that I'd "overlooked" the durn list, and would she read it to me. Of course, I always hated to have to call her on account of the comments she would sometimes make about my failing memory etc. Last year, on Friday the 13th remember, there were so few things on my old list that I just couldn't bring myself to call and ask her. I decided I'd just get a lot of stuff, and maybe that way I'd luck up and get the things that I had listed. No sir, that plan didn't work out either. I forget to get the fresh coconut and B.W. especially wanted that so's she could make Ricky a special kind of cake. The way you make this cake is you grate the coconut and !?S.? cnaEH : Trust compahv Caihi** i :r "swvmG a****"0" sprinkle it on the cake and then you pour the coconut juic* all over it And if you like coconut cakes, then, I'm here to tell you, this makes one so good that your tongue'll nearly slap the top of your head off. You ought* just try this recipe. On second thought, don't do it Reminds me of the time 1 made several gallons of grape juice by a very simple method. I was so tickled with this recipe and so eager to share it with a lotta folks that Freddie the Tea Loader Thomas let me get on WKRK's Party Line Program and tell everybody. All my grapes somehow or other, didn't quit working when they got the juice job done. They just kept right on until they had made SIX GALLONS of W-I-N-E. One lady seemed kinda upset about how her juice turned out. She called to tell me that she was serving their preacher some of it before she discovered it was pure-in-tee old wine. So, I don't reckon you had better try my coconut cake recipe. That juice might ferment and if you ate too much of the cake you might want to go somewhere, and it'd be just my luck for one of them ole State Hiway Controleums like Don Reavis or Patt Miller to ketch you and charge you with driving under the influence of coconut cake. Of course, I'm real glad these boys are on their toes like they are. And from what I can find out the State Hiway Petroleums all over the country need help on account of in just the month of August this year exactly a solid mile of people were killed on the roads in this country. There are 5,280 feet in a mile and that's exactly how many folks died in car wrecks. And I also found out that half of those deaths resulted directly from somebody's getting all caked up, I mean lickered up. So, you'd better just lay off my coconut cake recipe. Anyhow when I got back home from town on last year's Friday the 13th of October and looked over my list that I'd forgotten to take I realized that I had forgotten the danged coconut. So, I didn't do a thing but scoot right back to town after it I thought if I could get there and back before B.W. came home for lunch I'd not mention about the list and the extra trip. But with my kinda luck I didn't quite make it and I had to tell her the whole story. That was when she told me she thought it would, maybe, be a good idea to begin putting No. 1 on my list: Be sure to take this list She's just full of good ideas like that. Anyhow that Friday the 13th of October everything turned out mighty nice. It was a pretty sunshiney day, I managed to make the two trips to town safely, Ricky came home that night, and his mama tad his cake all ready. That's 30 for this time, Pete Jefferson. Veterans Corner Q. 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