* 'this 'n that * By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section First of all I want to correct an ... - - - ' error mat wu made in tula column last week: Mr. Prank Ware did not go on ? trip to the mountains last Sunday, but bts son, Arthur, and CMS Hamrick, went on Friday. I was misinformed. Sorry. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carroll of Beth lehem section spent part of last week visiting relatives In this sec* tlon. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. D. Ware and chll dren. Buddy and Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ware of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ware of Bessemer were among * ' those who visited the Chas. P. Ware's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ,Mearl Seism are - - --cpfT-JviT^y-nvrawx aa#QLLAMD Sf>/N/A jl "here's a*crack.-up* mfe when a biro . q loses covmrjov. >JBEEc''. f ' i 11 a 2oo vfar olo swiss s" discovered b ^rwrifc. tyi w> fwisvmi FINISH AS USED ON TO-OA< GAS RANGES,?AND ITS FIK /S UAJ0LEM/SHED/ If you chould see a kit of roller pig North Hollywood, California, they ai Stafford, breeder of fancy pigeon*. He number of priae winning Birmingham do 100 epina in a 45 minute flight, tumble acrosa the ground. They cann T Although older than the Declaratio finiih on an old Swiss stove still has lain finish on a modern gas range. T six legs, is covered with scrolls and morning when a knock sounded at the front door. Thinking it was one of her brothers knocking just to tease her, she paid no heed. Again she heard someone knock so she decided that she had better invest! gate. Still thinking it was one of her brothers she went to the door without bouthering to Wash her hands. Imagine her surprise and em barrassment when she found the new prcaeher come to make a enll Of course he had to shake hands and hers were greasv with dishwater! Was her face red! After this sez she. if I'm wash ing dishes and someone knocks a" the door, and I know T have to ans ner it. I'm going to iako time to wasn my bands. That's the scx-ond time I .have went to the door with greasy hands and found a preacher at the door." . . We arc wishing, you all a happy Thanksgiving. ITS THE FEAST TIME And we have everything BIG Success. Call us for : We have a full line of I Fruits, Nuts, Etc. ' Blalock< Phone 58 A CHRISTMAS ADVENT FAR UP A1"1* MOOTMPCHt iSCTClSTHAS TOWN WHERE SANTA LIV6S AND HAS HIS WORKSHOPS. ONCE UPON A TIME ME DECIDE "6 INVITE A 6KZL AND A QOITC? V|Sq~ m. THEIR NAMES WERE JANE AND JOW OUST Litce-Maws. NOW. ... jr" NCY KlPsT T? ?"yi^l ? AP ^ \M*m 11 " "" 1 1. " * " ' ' \ v '*. ' ' 1 TTTK K1N08 MOUNTAIN RRAl ~by Bob Crosby MUSLIM W'ifV GoT ,Ts NAME U'f. J FROM MOSIHft. /! ttJ MESOfbTAMtA WHERE 1HE CIDTH ?&1 ORIGINATED 5$V during THE ^ ^ - MDOLE ^ A6E3> ;eon* performing acrobatics above re nrobahlv from th* r.f 1**1# : has trained and bred a remarkable 4 i Rollsrs. These versatile birds will Other birds called parlor rollers, ot fly. n of Independence, the porcelain the same high lustre as the porcehe odd-shaped Swiss antique, with pictures. FARM QUESTIONS Q?What is the best' green feed, for poultry in winter.? A.?Cured alfalfa Day, lespedeza, >r clover hay make good greens for winter use provided the green color s retained. Alfalfa leaf meal, if M-een in color., also makes a satisfactory feed, but should not constl ,utc more thau ten percent of the mash. This feed is much preferred to alfalfa tneal which has a high fiber content, but neither is as satisfactory as green alfalfa hay. All the hays should be fed in racks as the thirds will eat only the leaves ami the stems can then be thrown in the litter. / Q.?Should shade trees be pruned in. winter the same as fruit trees or shrubs? A.?No. M (ay (beautiful groves are ruined each year by qur.-.'k tree surgeons or by superstitious perOF THE YEAR ? to make your dinner a all of your needs now. "ruit Cake ingredients, i Grocery ?We Deliver | fl RE. BHrtH?GM5 UKtAf 5tNCCTlCRE.lUMt 0 CMILOQCM ABOUND TV ^ MAYBE I SHOULD MVr . J P HERE fOR A VISI ^ ? Fountain of Youth i I^TH? CHAje ' *> imS' ?mm* m, MX THURSDAY, NOV. 80. l?8t. sons. Shade trees should be allowed ' WHY suffer from Colds? ft AAA -eltef from ;J :old symptoms c 666 i Liquid.Tablet? . Salve Nose Drop* J ? m ? iturday Only I I STUDY THESE FEATURES H ' IB Glau bow! reflector, , having three stages of I I ) Candle fixture has a fl 'te H switch lighting each he j| candle separately and A ay H >11 together. *il- I Individual Nitt-Lite W I switch on base. a(. IJJ Heavy reeded tubing. on H| Ivory and gold antique ? in* I! # ^ Neatly tailored shade ?r I with harmonizing trim- ? er* H mings to match. ? 3" Genuine MoOnx in* L Kfl. ^^ SHELBY, N. C. irfeet Diamonds" Santa Nt By PER( mwnmiit i i*ti sLB u zL -A.'" ('- - f y^ifa^Viiifr \ - 'iiL.'' 1 : I The Old Reliable <*or the relief of upset atom nth, :ess acidity, indigestion, dysentery, olitls and similar 1 stomach allnents. Separate prescription foe idulta and children. l m| k14lL |" We wiah to introduce to vou the New and Beauti. ful Hugh Jewelry of Shelby ? where you may buy at Caah Price* on Credit. 3 mm ?TIL GIN FMM t ? 5i w?h $27.50 Metal Band * f 75c Week ' ?:M2.50 3ulova 'oe AN'irjcweu A Real XmiiAnj rj r* P"~T?.for $24.75 60c Week , HHBra 6 rulN Vf-ThinN-fkr 'H5"$29.75 75c Week A? jeds Company , plan* i? whaled p brinc? / / teChristmastPvn. (J iejradventures* ; .? :Y L. CROSBY tltMLUM MW/lNII (VNOICATI