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Epwtih more than 50 navigator* from j
airline* at tha University of Csl- J
mkv?*flWrsla to lay the foundations of an ,
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GOLD PREPARATIONS |
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Mom Drops ,
K Vm Only As Directed ,
I Who Else Wants To :
LOSE WEIGHT 1
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Got Sllmmor ^*a
. Without Exercise, 4P
|.; Tot Eat Plenty I flrV
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tiresome exercise. Don't give GB
ap all the foods yon luce. MW
Don't cut out any meals... ^
RVl just cut them down. In tasta \
eonducted by medical 4 1
doctors 100 persona lost 14 to IS Ibe.
average In a few weeks with AYDS
Vitamin Candy Plan. Just try it yourself.
30-day supply, $2.25. Economy
?y (Triple") S!"*. *5 hO, Come in or nhrm*.
KIN OS MOUNTAIN DRUO 00.'
Ttu out This Ad m a Reminder
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Dr. D. M. Morris
Tuesday and Friday aftei
Eyes Examined
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DR. BELLE
Optori
of Charlotte, N. C., will
fill appointments for tin
and the fitting of glasse
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Office open each Frida
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Hughes Writes 0
The PreiTdent and oar Governor |
tas proclaimed November 22nd, the
lay when we mast return oar thanks, j
10 we will only have one day this
year instead of two. This will also
jk a good day to return the things
we have borrowed from our neighbors
or to pay for the groceries we
have bought ou a credit and haventj
paid for yet, and if you have already J
returned your thanks for the year
md have overlooked the extra meat,'
lard, or sugar you have gotten by ae-'
ruring a few extra coupons from some
one who had a lot of children and
-nt enough money to buy all the su-|
gar or meat the coupons call for, youj
ran also include this in your batch of
thanks. Some people don't keep a'
supply of thanks on hand but let j <
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They are very good people, too. Spotr!
taneous people, even running whole <
soul cheery people they leak goo? ]
will and thanks and honest smiles ]
wherever they go about their work, ji
1 like such people and they like everybody
that Is worth liking. The i
latch strings of their souls are on the
outside and the electric button of
Charity is always in sight and when
yoli push the button the best part of
such people always pops out and
on. Optometrist
moons 1 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Glasses Fitted
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W. PALMER,
a.etrist
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be hi Kiiigs Mountain to
J examination of eyes
s, four days only
lv, November 9th
y, November 16th.
y, November 23rd.
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'aimer's Optometrists
National Bank Bldg.
i Mountain, N. C.
ly 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
UNDERING
thers of young commanwho
think clothes are
ncipally to get dirty appelate
the job done at a
dern laundry.
SAVE TIME AND
WORRY
5 ring ua your clothes
tain Laundry
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KIN08 MOUNTAIN HWBfcTJ> THTJ
In Thanksgiving
jreets you with a smile. There are
iOt of other people they don't shed
[hanks all the time but have regular
tessions or season for shedding. The
tame as a mule has a regular time for
ihedding hair. These people are spasmodic
too, just like a mule they save
their thanks and go through the
world in a sour, sickly, shrinking
itraddle the fence kind ""of way waiting
a whole year for someone to tell
them when to open up their souls and
let ont a whole batch of these spasmodic
thanks.
Genuine thanks are spontaneous
growth encouraged by congenial sur
roundings ami conditions and are not
pumped out by official proclamation.
If we are to have a day for returning
)ur thanks then why not have a day
for returning our complaints. Of
-ourse I could not line up to such a
sustom myself, because my complaints
are spontaneous. When 1
pound my finger with the hammer, or
?nac mv n?nf lV 1
? ?j r nc>iiue mruugn a wire
fence, or spill gravy on my lap when
I have on my beat clothes, or get my
pants on back end foremost, when
some one is blowing his horn in front
of my house at midnight wanting tc
know if he is on the road to some
place wheere he can get some boon
or get my fishing line tied in fort>
knots when I have just had a strike
'by a ten pound bass and missed him
it would take at least sixteen wrou
ght iron hoops two inches wide t(
keep my complaints from burstinj
out right then and there. You usually
feel your injuries and your thanki
at the time of their materilizatloi
and you cannot pen them up in you
system like pigs in a corn crib or I
rooster under a bushel basket.
The thanks and the injuries yoi
truly feel are like little charges o
powder set off in your system anthere
must be some hole for thii
force to' leak out or there will be ai
explosion and a pile of ruins to dis
pose of pretty soon.
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*iuiiviuuBiiy, i aon't see that wi
have done anything for the last yeai
to make a fountain of thanks up u
our neighbors heart to any unusua
high water mark. We have beeen a
work for ousselves and there is I
well-defined custom in the land o:
civilization that emphatically pro
claims from the business house toj
that the devil is welcome to gobbli
up any unfortunate .poor cuss w'n<
lags behind the crowd of mone^ get
ters to load himself up with senti
ment or love for humanity and thi
Lets fat
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The Payroll Sniagt Pb was boi
the war.
Millions of patriotic American
to join it.
We soon found out that, thro
were not only helping to win tb
saving money for ourselves. 8av
regularly, and pretty painlessly.
Many of us discovered, for the
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R8DAY, NOV. M, IMS '
devil has been reaping a big harvest
if the poor house and the prison ro?-1
ter are telling the truth. This brings
us up or down to collective bargain-1
lng for humanity that we have been
doing or not doing as the case may
be. I will go back to days of the log
rolling or the corn shucking or the
barn raising when the neigbors would
join in and do the work free. I still
remember those who would always
come late with an armful of excuses
or would not come at all and the old 1
cuss would rush right In and sit
down at the first table and gobble
up all he could of a good supper prepared
by the women folks after he
had asked the blessing. Well, how
many of us refuse all year with our
money and our hands to give thanks
'til some official proclamation hits
our conscience and we make a wild
rush that makes it look like we were
doing something at last and then we
wind up the whole hypocritical performance
by sitting down to a feast
prepared by some one else and solemnly
give thanks and this year with
only one day to give thanks we
should be able to double up on our
hypocrisy as I think we can use two
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There's something old-fi
|< are as old-fashioned as
11 be a joyous one. "Happj
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ten the
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m early in in our Uvea, an abeoh
ting iasida a part of o
a haatenad mulating a oaah reaer
Tha war la over no
ugh it, we . left keep ep thia i
a war, but saving money!
ing money left moMa the b
pendence-? all the dm
?first time plan of regular saving,
1 >'i^days
or more not including Sunday a
which a lot of people seem to think b
was set aside for that purpose.
Really 1 do not know if. anybody e
has a right to give thanks on any 1
day appointed unless he has done 1
something during the year to make a
someone else give thanks, kind of con fa
tributed to collective work for hu ^
manity.
W. O. Hughes. j
PATTERSON OROPE NEWS
Mrs. Clyde Short sj>ent part of last 1
week with her father, Mr. Caviuess j
of near Lattimore.
Mr. L>ee Thornburg is back in the
| hospital again for which wo arc sor- j
I ry. Hope he soon gets back home i? ]
I g*in.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
' Lloyd Phiftr Sunday were Rev. and i
Mrs. Roberts and Miss Lona Seism, i
Mr. and Mrs. Thamer Wright vis- i
ited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Seism i
Sunday. 1
Mrs. H. T. Wright from Oak Grove i
community visited Mr. and Mrs. P. ]
P. Wright Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8idney Hicks have
moved into their new home. Also Mr.
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OH MOMMV HOW^j 1
Euahioned and romantic about
Thanksgiving ... we strive t
r Turkey Day" to all of you.
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litdy tun way of put- toward con
iur earninga-of aocu- , Ut'sfotta
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Bnra and ?? "f ?1 *?
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Savings Plai
apes of financial inde- And then
una that, through this they mature
, are well on their way doesn't it?
BdV1?r!'J **?**W **? moved
nek Into tkia community.
Mr. Boy Holloway from Ban Prulsco,
Calif., is vialtlng Mr. and Mra.
om Spearman.
Oat Aula Pearl Wright from Kaoapolia
spoilt port of lost week with
ior poronts, Mr. and Mrm. Marvin
bright.
Wo were glad to have visitors
rom the Second church with us at
ho worship hour Sunday, Mrs. Heny
Carroll and Mrs. Jethro Ham.
Howard Bridges is better after be,ng
sick for a couple days.
Mrs. W. B. Bridges and BUI Brid- ,
{os visited Mr. and Mrs. Boy an.!
tisrvey Bridgea Sunday. ,
MANILA. ? Using 12 cargo planes
For equipment and 12 .planes for personnel,
the army flew a hlghpowered
radio station and the men to operate
it, to Japan. The station, capable of
furnishing ground-to-plane communication,
weather information, approach
control and communication
with Okinawa was in use 45 minutes
after planes landed at Atsugi airfield
outside of Tokyo.
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Thanksgiving, and we
o please. May the day
hat lavs
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neggs!
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Hm |mm that's laid the golden
r nearly 80 million people,
en beyfag Victory Bonds, Let's l|
ring them throurf* th*
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i let's hold those Bonds till
>. Sounds like a sensible idea, "Ml
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