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MWt Palmer m . Examination, iW Gift* Fitted g*E OMut jurn u>l1l A ? JL 1L U> b ir. JUL. 807 first wa^l bank blpg. ' if P autAoans |fe 5 finanodaefinanoino Quick, Efficieiifidential Service ) HOME Fime Company X QaafK. 0. Broad 8t* I Phone 2035 I Mote peopk drink AdaotyBwifay any o<bef. m -^B -- - - . -. - - i.TWmWP". " I * f . >. JV.-V %. .1 Solve Your Larv PrnklAme The quickest, easiest satisfactory way is Y j Y-' to use the facilities of tigs Mountain Tawb i ';> dry. 1 Y > . v .;;Y] You'll be surprised atBasonable cost of a YY r family wash or batchel dle, and you'll be >";Y *" , pleased with the work s vice. ? p- i . WT A , pi Kings Aintain K1 Lauiy If; ' Phon Y' l E. A. Harrill Paul Mauney My i ??^~?1? ??? IF FED ' '2^ & v il Pinnacle! eeds m H*:: - < / Ib ?chick starter B I jtf ?growing mash jfl ?laying hash J r ?sobatoh feei h| hog tee/ ip^ ?16 percent jfaiby 71 S|h>bsefeeV )OS v , A"' TBI !?? MWHTilH MULPW Nebo News H. T. Bslk . wbtm journalistic joy Js the opportunity t writ* yon an white Twu gone wit I the passing breeze, the New Tea ~ greet# a# with a pleaaant breeze. Everybody talking about the wee ther: Let'# not try tb change it. lb everywhere, whot?mod A eeholnr asked me what ie thi diameter of th moon. When I was ii school the old professor told us it was 2000 miles. May have changed I don't know. Not so long ago city folks caller farmers old clodhoppers and haj eed*. Now they call them "go-get ters" ? right yon are. Beer roust be alright. T find it ad vertlsed in all the leading papers The fact is. if one dont unnlock the cork it's alright. * I have been asked how I wrote such a clever column in the Christmas news. Well, really, T got credit for whot I didn't write. The fact is, tney write a better column than I do. I mean the Negro Newa. Where is the hiuhest stream navt(table in the world? Between Pern and Balivia at an altitude of 2540 feet. Lake Titieaca. Lots of folks fretting; about a little mud. We were made of mud clay. Why 'did Kinir Solomon die. Became he eouldn't live any lonjrer. T remember poinu to a colored folks ramp meeting;. One old colored ladv nrot very hanpy shouting' all over the floor. When she lost her bustle she kirVe-1 it up 1:ke a football and shouted rieht en. The old preach er shonte-i out "Sister's pot the bait trolling.'' Oapt. Karl Wei], e*wt wife have mo"ed to the West Coast an?' never M said a word to me about it. Karl, if I! you don't write the old man. I am j goinsr to write you off my little men or" hoo't. j Where and on what ''ate was the | Battle of the Clouds fouuht? Lookout Mountain, Nov. 24, 1803. TTt WT TT. M-t -M unj'pv x ear 11 an. Diseaea of the heart and arteriea , constitute the No. 1 Killer among life Insurance policyholder! today, , accounting for nearly one-third of mil j policyholder deaths annually. The i Life Insurance Medical Research Fund plans to make #3500,000 availai ble over the next six years to get at the causes and curee of these diseases. Farmers this year set a new peak in the purchase of life insurance. Country-wide. thev bought nearly twice as much as in pre-war 1941. RAMBLING SKETCHES OF OAK GROVE NEWS By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Ware had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. I Arthur Ware of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 8tone, Jr., of ElBethel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and family. I Mrs. Mayme Gibbons and Mrs. Ann Mjc8wain were Sunday guests of M Mr. and Mrs. Perry P. MeSwain. Lt. Nathaniel Bell of Texas wai a recent visitor with .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Mf. and Mrs. Melvin Lovelace spent the holidays with their son. Seaman and Mrs. W. H. Lovelace of Vero Beach, Fla. MIm Pauline Ware was the Saturday night guest of Miss Peggy Wilson of Kings Mountain. * Mr. and Mrs. Dock Phillips and son Buster, of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ford and children of Bessemer City, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beattie and family of Waco, Mr. Cnlp Ford of Patterson Grove and Floyd Ford Phm 3c of Norfolk, Va., were recent guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Port and family. Garvis Ross and Johnny McKinney pent Sunday with Arnold and Giles Bell. Mr. and Mrs. A. T Randell and son Bobby, were Saturdaay evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Roberts of the FHizabeth section. Stokes Wright 81c, Jacksonville Pla., ?pent a 12-day leave recently with hie parenti, Mr. and Mr*. William Wright. Mr. Arthur Ware of New Jer*ey was the Sunday night gaeat of Mr F. C. Ware and family. Mrs. Prank War* aand daughter, Miss Panline Ware, entertained th? following at luncheon Wednesdayi T-8gt. Jack Patterson and flight of fleer Archie Costner of Tampa, Fla. Mr. Buren Crow* Shelby, Misses Helen Bamsey and Peggy Wilson ol Kings Mountain, Mr. and Mr*. W. F Stone, Jr., of El Bethel and Mr. am! Mrs. James 8. War*. RJBBDAY, JANUARY 3, 19*6 By Way Of Mention Lola Beattla Mr*- i""" *= Tfiaif'HNdMM* Andy MeCarter and * Darwin MeCarter of Bethany, Uiii h Haiel MeCarter of Charlotte, and r Cadet Charles McCarter of Clemson College. Bill Peteraon of the Navy (pent '* the Christ ma* holidays with his parp enta. Hugh Btronpe of the army who p has recently returned from overseas j has received a discharge, t Irvin Foster of the navy spent the ( Christmas holidays with his parents. Miss Ethel Wilson of Washington, ) D. C., is spending the Christmas Qoi r idays with relatives. Bnfns McOill of the army who has recently returned from overseas has . received a dischargeHarold Moore of the army spent > the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Moore. 1 Mrs. Frank 8prouse had as her , guests Friday Miss Minnie Spronse and son, Edward of Gaffney Miss Margaret Ratterree of Ruthfordton spent the Christmas holidays j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. | D. Ratterree. Mrs. J. E Rhodes is in the Memorial hospital at this writing. Mrs. Laura McGill had as her guests during the holidays, Mrs. J. E. Houston and children, Susan and Emily, of Blakely, Ga., and Mr. and "i LOST 52 Lbs.! A WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" V A aim. e. o. wells, rr.worth /53\ A. SUtund Km > /iW i \ Yoa may lost pounds and havs mora slender, graceful figure. NovwiffiS > 3 Srdae. No drugs. No laxatives. yjT/r t meat. potatoes, rravy, butter. Kor Th? experience of Mrs. Wells may a may not be different than yours. m|m twhy not try tbaAyda Plant Look at th?? results. BUsjS In clinical tests conducted by medicaJ doctors more than lab 1 / persons lost 14 to IB pounds I >tJ average In a few weeks with pfi the AYD8 Vitamin Candy fcT.\ Reducing Plan. wA With this A yds Plan yon don't cat flj$l f?x i?E suras mountain dbuo oo. Tnt out This Ad m a Remind?t ? i Qodttag ikM fm may ooatk. i mm n&fla| ptnoa 10 whoi | destitution. Yomt ap?N clodtlng will be d j cri relation. to Tktimi of Ned 1 At Philippine*, and (ha F I Di? ioao your attics, trunk* a mil the doddo* yoe can epeMh VfCTOHY ( . i ~ for Overseas B i' > Plonk [ ; , i.. , , I p > Mrs. W. L XeQill and i Angle of Yemaaeee, 8. C. Capt. and Mm. M. J. Ball are leering next week for N leant, La., where they will 5 i!A _itn.it m-'j.!- Hmrn fclAi'*-',gr*E55 IS % A DmI.^ n ncaii i In fi to extend and for farmers, tel ality in 1946 1 rural residents them. SOUTHERN BELL TE Ur old en bring mw Dfc to a vh brought despair and HnriboMd 6h wttbow dialed Jap oppt? loo in Bobs East. ad dotau Sedoy.?, dig not Clothing JLfl ?/ \<WPVBI Brother * 'Tour Merchant Since ii'^i'iif^niliiliirtbtfii f'Tii ifti PAGE 8EVKN laughter, Mia* Ailene White. | Mr*. Lila Head of Charlotte apeaft and eon j the holidaja her* with friends. 7 mmW Bafne MeOill epent the week ead . ' _"*** JLIBLI Mill IL ' UL.l.L-lUUIg iJ.uiet ill lieioevUie with friend*. ft FARMS Fy in 1946 i irtherance of our activities improve telephone service , * lephones will become a reor a large number of the j who have been waiting for I LEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. INCORPORATED >> z?8Bk> s. . BMh| :> ' : What YOU Can Do/ 1. Oct together alt the deriilng you cm apare. 9 TmLa t* lit nfti i In r nl f n H m ill a ? mm loKV IT TO yOvr lOCQI COTIOUIUVI Wwpvi i >VT>WUiwvvy 3. Volunteer mom apare Hum to ' ywr local committee. Tho mor* yom do th* bottor you'll fool Collection ? UO/ HENRY J. KAISER wj/ National Chairman I for tb4 Virtory Clotbimg Collection, s & Co. *t .
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