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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ROUND-UP if ; ">> V. r er (j*' t r.b.f.f e to <j ' <rO ,':a*JO' V ' < /' if. t,M: jeatr. I- ;<* * vr.<- * r.ez. 1 .' ■ ' Caro .r.a \fiuter/w* v, , ; o- V. {-; fo • ;* ’J //'7-i'* /.aV- *o Sr>.' '. wiin r.y.- -e to !.-.«• t' " v# ori'j -. too j\ ar <-'' . • a . o fifth Grad*- Mr-. Ki*« Tr. r <*.v;<-f / . a Jf0 A f 0 r <:a f or o’ rrsjvt'.'l X/j '\er.:.‘- <-* V*«- / ■ ." very t.'jrry f',r r<r V y/. for h a/j a1 te r.0 ^ • Mo , r a. V f.OO •>.*: a a O'. - f.r\ £ r a/> 'fv/o v,w;/T‘ a;'o o-r roorr* v/a• iA rr.hr/ < of tr ' f.ft.o £; a'J<- ' /. . J/TO£ r b. •' V/ ^ r a/j a r o / r ar.O ' <: r. V:r *-< a/o jr. ■; X:.e rr.ar . h;>tor.'.a. CaV-. if. Peufjbt/ -h v.'- r.avr a Hn.terj ,o ir. fyjt we yb o ,r pr,ynm. a .* we were t.is.vi',y a ' ,.o rr.i-c- . • / hr. Tr ,/.-/lay v. <- r.,v a Vh.er. Xu.‘: party ir. v;/ room After p.byir.y tv.o fr'arri* 7 a>Ooo' were •jperjA ar.o /<:/;»• r.rner-.X' es. j'jyeti. Mr -. •-• <:r. <•'] ' <a./* - a/id .' ‘ • /‘-af ar/'J A r ifar; .V,r. tff-.at/rd . to rb:.'. . \ 1 A /Vote to Good Health . . . Prescribed by your physician . . . filled by us . . . promptly, accurately. Key City Pharmacy 204 SUTTON AVKNUK PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Mack Mountain, N. C. 7>< < aptyre of the Irani • Stf d • <- -i. ".up of .'.*/; • VAViC ;:<• a • V-d o -. a r. yt too .' ^<5/ ' '.' *r ' V2s. . Vi ' ; ' - r^Sud -pOtUsC • iV. • r r> ■ ] ' ••<0 of Wfr d;'/-' •. b :A v. aV r <r./C\ I><aj,.*7*:. Of f: '4 b v b ’.'. of a fr <5..o aoo .' . i- f y,v the giant ‘Car: the and J made car-; fo . hd wrere the . :. a ■ p, a.-. v. o -v ,. ’, ed ent oar < to the place ' ' '.ad , a . ’. >eer, t h V.. a- more r.-.r.g from the ground i fe.t ■•■■■ "thing hit. m;. head. /.oke J found Meri.n ard • a-. .r.de.'grovnd pit «.ever •>.••.<, A aged. J*. was-. Car r deo.' Car: wa- bcodir^ o'.or . . T . .gr.t 7.0 7.0aid never ge’ • of or.". Suddenly ■ - ao<■ . .' v: dole We 'o..d r. ■. ’ f.r.o a- "7. 1 a7. a Dam. "o < after me The pe /.a- or ore : o bo' d h. m *"7r.«: of them 7. a a no it V. 7. .. Merlin. I got r.. a- -. 7 "d a of To rn except Car. We oor. found out that Car. v/a fhe leader of the Car.".- We kept ) r» pi one - tin i e tt of ... |jf <■ hr,4 made him an armor -diner Sir Jarne- alia ■ Jim Cunningham. II Ihe Hattie for Honor J’ 7. a - a . oof morning ir. Mar'r ,.o '..o" year 1477. My king r.ad '•ailed a. the ^night* together. He told there 7.a . a tournament to h" held the following month. We . e/e V have our armor shining are: r. the great hall to he judged oy tr.e lad.<- . Ail month I worked hard .v-eau-e I, the Silver K/.ight, .a to fight the Mack Knight. 'I hi battle would be for honor. I practiced fighting dummie- with large-- and other weapon;-.. finally the time came for the battle. I rode with my i-ujuire fol io ....ng. ready with more large if 1 re-eded them. I’ll have to admit I wa- a little nearer! when I av. my opponent coming toward me. Hi-, face .-a-, hidden under the armor' hut I ’ill feit hi eye- glar ing at me. I null- forward itting tall and traight, trying t.o look brave hut under thr armor 1 wa.-. like a tiny field rnou -;e when a hawk ha hold of him. Well, I couldn’t back out now. It wa too late. At. that, ir.-.tant the filar k Knight. !arted towar d rn", hard arid fad. I charged. He pointed hi:-, large at my i-boulder I got my .hield up juat in time to atop tig- blow. W<- returned to our ; tat.iori and charged again, 7 hi time I broke my large r,n ti1(. knight’ : hield. My i.rjuire brought -——— 1. GotfKfitvi' jbUtUuj, Roam 12 Miles West of Black Mountain on Hwy. 70 Open 7 Days a Week FROM 7 A M. TO 9 P.M. Specializing in ALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT r> > • . n *■*c t -r vv* ft- r:'«e* !*r*. -}• »> T rv4e t •.:? ‘ •> " :• —' *' * fctr g •„«.■. »1 i:: • -jt • • ? H-v*; v.' ■-«" »r. * At »». '■• *-••* i--* ~ jr ■ yjf* V. =- Xu IT.*-! i*_c - fctr-s-'-f -- -*-*■ - ► J <=t • t •_■-.* tti»• > .• ; - Am&i Wrjz va»t ' * i ".ivvK '.!> ■ ~«sml&C V. ' ^ j- 2^r_-w H> t*. 7 "> *T»'A* i.t «> *~^7* .'jfcCH&J? CTVBTt .''/V '* u* ' *ii bCTe&z.i: trw.t *" " ' c* V.'SEj^.r *• *^4 v. *.rr.*rC *.- *"* ,Y *>-. ' tpfTAT ' At w.- c• **^c * i - ' ** f y * ? Trie? v—r v % v: ~- ? ^ > '■ _•* V * 'jZlTL*: f?**.' V 1 - i' -. r*rr f r.'T -* \t *. *. " v efe 7 'A - ?' i ; ~ ' v.7_i’ '.’■7 M. vrc ' c-: '**’ \ ■■ 1 - ~.iv- Ofsy> 7 r-&: .-• " < '• ry t V: ' c: ' Tr 'r \- ' v V ■ Mr- O Cos?a<>r - 'ill- Orac* *’> f- '• *: pi'' ^ i. » i ' ' ' ' V/ ' i" < T.'C ' i i. • ■* '. ' y T' * . .‘z 7'. • V/fTW V.'f; < V; ,%4r.. ' '■ « :’- > r h7^. ' v a .ire ■-' - r. • 7./' ^ 7,r .*r*Vr? : 7 ' fr** '.'.A'. j ' V . . . -SC a Ca> ■ year >.:■ lAor-a-C a.'.-d Jtor. - a.-. Be'-er -..' Imhh;/ C-r* ..''..'■ r.c.'; .sse'.e .'‘'i.Trr//., Lter. i d i'.'/ JoC e-b> L>%*r.'* B*. ' • ' Brer, da -fear Oomv ■ e.,, Har •a i'C Lara is*.’ / and Carolyn !/.r v Donald Ktj • -.am* to u* J " f'>; .'. s y: var. .a .s’ r/dw*: the ■ ' trr.a .’.'...day- We are very : ad V/ '.: '.,f room. W« '.ra sorry to .-. a a v..dent, Curtis a-' /. r.o mover: to Liberty Hi;. ' ti e Cbr gte a bp day B..-t. V. -to ha boo.’ at ■ ‘ for ’,'..'00 ,'r.r. . and we are /.*•; to have back. Dor.- Bar..of. ar.d Brer, da Oordei., reporter?. Mr- f arv<rib Set enth Grade •Vo wo>M ..re V/ begin the soc ■ half of the ■ - oo) mu by erf* fer.r.g our congratulations to the err oer of tr.e ’ a •. who have not ■ . -0 a oa y of r oo yet. Wo wood} a.-.o ezpr<- ■ our hopes that •*.. rr.. r.o days ir the last r.a.f a.so S.':d .oe and cold v-eatner have prevailed during the f.r- r.a.'f prever ting many from ' o." '. g that woo id rate done to, ' ori'j.t.or,permitting We trust, "•••>. spr-.og corning ,p. the weath er wjl. clear up, and people win 'eve a better o oar.' e of attending reg ,:ar;y Nevertheiei ■ here, r. a.pr.aoetioa. order are the people ■ tr.oot an err.»- • Boyce Biddi/ ■'- ■or Burgir. Robert Byrd, Lar Ledbetter, Wesley Worley, Lois hoot, Baroara .S', 1 i - be* The group w.tn the best attend - ar."- easily recognized. A strong incentive for such perfect attend arise it probably a promised pri vate party for the members with no absences. All members of the class have memorized Aoraharn Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address ” After much bar■; work .r, memorizing and pro per delivery, the majority of the clav.x came up with an “A”. Our das:-, has been enjoying rs ■' ■• fine literature lately. The e io'-i-iue Henry Wadsworth Long fellow “The Courtship of Mile Standish. .Nathaniel Hawthorne's irnmortal “Ihe Great Stone pace,' and many others. V. e are glad to have our Vene tian blind: re-hung. This was achieved through- the combined effort of Mrs. Carson, Alfred Cor tel, Alfred McDonald, Charie: Water., Boyce Biddix, Wallace . rrnmey, and Leon Dalton. Soap, water, and elbow grease were used. Our thanks to Mrs. Kdith Bryar a.od cla • for the many fine films: hown us. : o graciously, iomorrow tthis being the ],'tth} i V aJenl.ine Day and all over the nation the post offices: will be flooded with the well wishes of friends one to another. Just about every one in the United States oil 1 receive a Valentine either to ds..' or tomorrow. Valentine and ( r.o ii.trna gifts are somewhat imilar. Fhe price is very insig nificant.; it i thi. thought behind the gift that counts. Valentines should riot he taking “as’ just an other piece of paper to he thrown away eventually hut considered as a true token of another’s thoughts. Our cla will follow iri the step:; of many people as we celebrate Valentine Day with a party. Traditional heart shaped candy arid soft, drinks will be served. Game, will he played, and v.c ti ust. a good time will he had by all We would certainly ex P*e our appreciation to the mem ber of the class that have had a hand in the planning and prepara tion of this party. And now, be fore I close, I would wish you all a happy Valentine Day and . . . See you next month. Robert Byrd, reporter. v*. ■sfjrr **r r - . , . . ... ^T- ; .t*' • <; wov/ywy . - T* . - *> ' t'l- * jftb^sc '*•' *-%?'.* t *: f* v*w 5 • .c; • 7 V ;.-V ' - J-1 i-' z_l" ~V t'*"" "5* * ' t *i~-: - v v. r^s>ta5? v*’ •.. t i **■ - v re&t; v. v~ j-. v-y .. ^ - v *. 7fi* T*'i c ' - f*s A ’ ' .* ^►VTVtTt Mjv * Se*c*tk Grad* T'—.rsut.- re: 14 Mist L't j. ^t*:v ' '.-i b’ rAC V - V*. *" • ptr.; Tr*er tote i ;-. jra- a:.: -tt-U Tne " r~V- *<a pjuiaoS sj Bear A—' 1,01" •- A'.* PresieT at«C Et* -®-t Bra-cb*/ Tney p-iyed l fa •- » ..i« •/•.•»« vf i :4[ 'itiU i s::.i nett cat err. '.-5 ' • * 3.-. » Taere ■» as o' * near*. 5 - .. . - ;.«*..• * sad ••• o&Jeel "f •'■ ri -- t, wa? V. get the heart tl ‘ • - ...» -e-t* • i- - • - f- Tt>; a ' ■c tried v. Beast w..>v*•* -f :m irttle tvt-tr&r: v -ct •' a* C. nearta T-; • _» for •'■ <-• - ■ mt K*y Wr.y • vi-r*. : .cy M'Aft* Mi Ma.-.r* y.tohs Betty Crtav"--’ gt* S-c ' y ;• i • a 'V - - • - ft <inr._ r V. : r • - T*' V. ex.. *: zer • > ' rjratzvz-ec d^vofsd to Av os*:*- f.iyer ; Betty At. * Min?ar* t Harr fes rbara ria 7 a' arr' vp «a* a* fsa/.r. a?jd : t r- - - s. ' a* 4c ,*t. ? t; - cfV rnate r-v v clstBzrovno. .• Ai*. i'c tv Tsror' .- i" t ' cesr.'r.a? ? v r r ar.t fvrvf .cerav . - • - atter.* ' to > i- < ^ r ,r<:rv c «' t ta •- or terry :n tr.-e i'O . . 0 T'jCjTf.. ■ ■ '. - >■ ... . >v ;.o" ''ore*: rr:*r o •' • rear rooro. '&ro for recoarn'vor 'i'oer. T-eoHis. :- ce?1 ' '.4 for ' ' He': *> a a ^r only : r. v; "•; - -.o' 'ff.'.er- and the t.% t *■ a ■ oeo' 7 '•• t >oe'' officers «ha.i 4' - r.o*A-frr V. -et .:. -tandaro - ' o v * :or . r.ev -;.oa: shah c«.' .cf or. a oooe '.f o un 1 *hmen: for : v.-oo orea- orv standard a- ter oo for *.?.:■ .v.endarioe ~o far tr. year. T.'.r.ta A . e o Ber.r.ett. Ciar^rv o (y.'j’ig'n Betty Oessmsr.. Betty boutfcjt A s' Hanney. Margaret Harris Ar.r Moore, F,a..ie FV.aa-.et Nar.r.e r>de". Barbara Pag* and Kat• Phillips. Margaret Harris: rt-y.r^r Mre. Bryan's Eighth Grade Aside from the fact teas - 5 our boys “cat off their o-*r 'air to spite their own faces - re'.nr. ha*, beer, about a'- us .a. .Several of our boy oa-e r.eer playing- on the bashetba tearr and our school has: beer. . • A,, in winning three game tr. /ear. Our pupils on tne tea" are ,e Sexton, Hex Padgett, Lutr.er Mc Ginnis, Bruce Knupp Av-r Al ien, Ned Willi*, and LeP. Car r. We hope to win more :• < r the future —Mary Stanley .‘-rorter —Turn to Page 7 SELL IT — CLASSIFIEDS1 We Salule It to* y l.tfr Itl j tlll1 , I y.I.Atih'th ,.y )'«• !' '(• <1 v f t it 'A f«/l 'I. I"1' II lilt M v n« vv. II", , f; *• 11 , .)«" i in.' ■folio M •;/<-/] MW • z •• I.Lh* ", If ■ 1 , y„ 27 Mm< All*". 1 AUilfi", Hi'1"'" ,1'" ' !" ' , ,a .. 1 .M.'. - F>or*.».hy rbw,.- , Ur v, f. f «*'•■ w , r | r All'll. Wi f, W/f.. f,.i, 2H ii--"-' w,‘"„ ftt-.-n. Mot, Ki-i'-l' l-‘‘ Harr. V,., I--" Ilt To-a r, w.-i, Carolyn ' «H"wh ' Z Marlin. .. Jew;.: (Mow Wo a, I-■> I*'' ■ .... ., ... »m< wlm-nt "• "" , a. .nty Uw, form it ay fjoalily f"r ml " Youth Rany Saturday Night M' <1 1 ht <t I' h /” t iaii Mor« H.l ’ V *'■ i, < !, »f*' fi 11 ill! Inn itoii' (ill'll! I"1'.' I^'OII I Tin i p i'ii r i'll pie nf invili >1 rvrry ‘A tui tintr m th* rhureh on »ri4 more 'I ef,yoy«r,(f i i,ri'l u* te ■; lo,t, Jom » uni .11rr, Steeruon, f.'hn-i. International will tie here to ,y iriKj'J*- arranr* , 11 'in I-"’ O'Ne.l Blo». in ", ;,r*''4'ii' "The ,.nl Morning’ ,n »or,K will be the pe*fcer , ,,rllluy 'III proyrmtn s* , j,r, mil> for young peo ,|| ap'i and everyone in Htti-n'l th - wee* end ■rk i in." i I'll. M«l'*'l M«»nl m‘m' the i v hy elude, v«r»ll> Youth I irumi."' .hiiuil'ion * • w ▼ irrrffff Youth Attend (Ymferenn 7 >•'. or. ^ p.,. Mountain Pre*b)ter ‘ P,.; tended the nM-v . ‘ of AAnfflt Pr«-. • tofh feH©W»-r;p b* H'.io> v*rd Preabyter.a- . '* and 10. Dr U-*. ; executive secrete-. <■ of Necro work }) * divi,^' Extension, Prertytl '"►•5m V S, Atlanta, (,a a> the r&a.c out the them*, «-v , '■’’Thu, er*~ which cea.t Pr°t)i. Uon*. rv* tej,. Those who attended •■■ er»ce were: rarolj-r. \ ;"" «•% !f» Preaaiey, i'erjry o7 „? fa Hensley. Joe Rob:r.<. - */'. “Mh Cooley. ‘ Another Southern Railway FIRST”! I PICTURED ABOVE is the spanking-new IBM 705, Model II, Electronic Data Processing Machine installed in our recently-opened Computer Center at Atlanta. Ga. This is not only the first use of this new computer by the railroad industry. It is also the first commercial installation anywhere of this latest, largest and fastest version of the so-called electronic brain” with twice the ' remembering'’ capacity of even the best of previous models. This new electronic miracle will give us continuous, up-to-date information t 1 » * with unbelievable speed and accuracy. Repons and studies that we were unable to make before now will be available to us. It is one more "tool” to use in our never-ending effort to furnish the South with the best rail service it is humanly and mechanically possible to provide. ProuW SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ^ WASHINGTON. D. O. Fifth freedom:Two Fords Who toys you have to be Independently wealthy to enjoy the tun and Independence of two Ford*? Fact is, you can own two Fords for the price of ons •xpenaive car. And Ford haa feature* this year that even have the higher-priced cars taking notes. Take styling: No matter which of Ford’s 20 new models you choose, you’ll get a car that’s completely new, with the stunning Sculptured I/>ok that gives Ford the Mark of Tomorrow. No other car on the American Road can touch a Ford. Proof? A stock model ’57 Ford averaged 108.1 G mph for 50,000 miles at Bonneville, Utah. hut F'' , e* ' 0U ^0ur c^°'ce of not one, ciom 3ffear 8Ufe6' There’8 the Custom and Custom 300 Ser.es, over sixteen luscious feet of ea Jr >ou can choose from nine even longer Fairla-e and Fairlane 500 models, over seveSn S of pur6 dream boat. There are ^0 ra* 1 t i . , ^«yMwi,h.hXk:.T„T™"d“."■■■ B'F;in7 *i,h the series of V-8 engines * r ■ "* h ''k'ht through ISM ' Cl: Thunderbird 312 Super Y-g “ a ~‘®*hp And all of this is at low Ford . >• No wonder Two Fords are easy to swing (Come in and let us prove it) WOODCOCK MOTOR CO. PHONE 3771 black mountain, n, c. License No. 2289—Franchised Dealer
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