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-Black Mountain (NC) NEWS Thursday, July IT 1948 8 fc—— —" j ->, i » ~. AND FROM YOUR CAR SMOKE MEANS r*t If your car is smoking and losing power, the chances are it needs a new set of piston rings. Bring it to us for inspection. If it needs rings we will: • Replace all rings with Genuine Ford Piston Rings • Replace connecting rod bearings • Oean carbon from pistons and cylinder heads • Tune-up engine for best performance WOODCOCK MOTOR CO. Black Mountain, N. C. ! S(|| FLIES fly Control PROGRAM for 19481 | ; * ... H 1* ’Puiika FLY SPRAY for Farm Buildings contains lIK f DDT and "1068” SS^jjUpfyS A powerful killer for spraying \j| ■ r buildings of all kinds, with long-lasting effect. '■■— 1— | ' 1 --• • • ■ \ i & - 2. P«xu* FIT SPRAY FOR STOCK CATTLE _-»*■ Contains DDT and "1068” fßSßsforl Special formulation makes || this DDT spray extra effective v on animals gives extra com fort at low cost. ______________ m : L • ' ' ' i ■ ■ ... N ' ' .... 3. PmiM FLY SPRAY for the HOME CONTAINS DDT A special formulation of DDT 5 for the home makes it extra V^’^r’A effective against house flies and \Ty i many other bugs and pests. U — ■— i i YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN WRIGHT’S CASH STORE Phone 3121 Black Mountain, N. C. WE DELIVER W.V.V.V.VV.VAV.V ■sViiri■■■■■■■■■■■■ Montreal News The Montreat Woman’s club, Miss Sallie Abernathy president, held its first meeting of the season on the porch of the Winsborough building. Monday, July 12, at 4 - l) " o’clock in the afternoon. On ac count of the continued illness o the president, Mrs. J- C first vice-president, presided, me meeting was taken up principa > with the members introducing themselves and the appointing of various committees, rhe officers of the Club are Miss Sallie Aber nathy, president:’ Mrs. J. C. first vice-president; Mrs. S. B- McMaster, second vice-president, Mrs. Andrew Dale, recording sec retary; Miss Sallie Andrews, cor responding secretary; Miss Eliza beth Sloan, treasurer: and Mrs. J. E. Kerney, historian. The committee chairman are civ ic—Mrs. L. M. Hull; membership —Mrs. S. B. McMaster; social— Mrs. Jennings White; scholarship —Mrs. L. L. Bird; publicity— Miss Deedie-May Austin: finance —Miss Mary Steward McLeod; sunshine —Mrs. J. B. McCoy; Neg ro work—Mrs. J. E. Kerney. The nominating committee ap pointed is Mrs. F. H. Wardlaw, chairman, Mrs. W. E. Hill, and Miss Julia Stokes. After the meeting delicious re freshments were served. The next meeting will be Mon day afternoon, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mobley, Miss Ira Hall. Miss Nell Reed and Mrs. Eugene Mills of Rock Hill, S. C., spent some time at the Cork cot tage on Louisana road. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell of Bartow, Florida, are guests at “Chimnet Nook”, the summer cottage of Mrs. Eloise Watkins of Anderson, S. C. I)R. CHEN WILL (Continued from Page 1) er will deliver some 8 or 10 ad dresses on a three-day tour to Western North Carolina. Dr. Chen Chih-mai, Counsellor of China to the United States, is an Internationally famous diplo mat Professor of government, Tsing Hua university, 1933-37; lecturer of Chinese government and politics; National Peking uni versity, 1935-37; senior secretary, the Executive Yuan (cabinet), National Government of China, 1938-1944; legal expert, (on admin istrative law) Supreme National Defense council, 1938-1944; member of Chinese delegation to Dumbar ton Oaks conference and San Fran cisco conference; alternate delegate to UNRRA; delegate to Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations and International Emergency Food council; advisor to Chinese delegation to the UNESCO Conference, Mexico City. Dr. Chen Chih-mai is the author of “Parliamentary Opinion of Dele gated Legislation” (doctoi’al disser tation) Columbia University 7 Press, 1933; “Potitical Science” (in Chin ese), 21st printing, 1947; “Chinese Government and Politics,” 3 vols. (in Chinese) 1945-46; and other books and articles in Chinese. Ob tained his Ph. D. at Columbia. AUSTIN LOVELACE WILL (Continued from Page 1) leave of absence from the Greens boro church. Robert Lowrance of Atlanta will come to Montreat July 7 28, to direct music for the conference season through August 29, when the summer season ends. MASHBURNS HOME Merrill and Margaret Mash burn of Port Orchard, Washington are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mashburn. ON WAY TO EUROPE Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Kissling, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., paid a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kisslihg, Sr., on their way to Europe. STONE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Indianapolis were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stone. VISITS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris had as (Tieir week end guest, Otis Lovelace of Rutherfordton, N. C. News Deadline 4p. m. Tuesday I Come In And Try Our | I FROZEN : FOO D S 1 Beat the hot weather with a week-end supply I of our frozen foods. ROASTING j CHICKENS 8‘) FRYERS LB 90 SECOND JOINTS AND j DRUMSTICKS • U! B9' Dr. Cyrus Houston I CHICKEN ALA KING l,! 75' CLOVER LEAF ROLLS BOX 21 DULANY I FRENCH FRIES PK,i 29' Frozen Fish - Vegetables - Fruits | GOODYS HEADACHE POWDERS 21>K,i 5 e-SET == FREE! FREE! fj- I ffi BAG BARTLETT II P teJ!. - PEARS E| 1 * To the person whose name I !■■■■■■■■■ appears in this ad. HONEY BUNCH FRESH 6 OZ. BOX r RAISINS 5' MONTEREY CONCORD GRAPE PINT JUICE PUNCH 20 KEN DAWN IMITATION FIRST AID KIT 30' amuiMg You’ll Uk« Its FLAVOR . FRESHNESS nA s AND HEINZ ' BABY CEREAL jjmyfrßAßY OATMEAL 0 8 OUNCES For It At Your FAVORITE GROCER - - RITTER CUT TENDER SPEARS N - - ASPARAGUS 35; FOODS PHONE • Preserves 2561 • Mayonnaise
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