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went to Ohimaey BoeJc %nd pT? E Y.'e old lady a lup^H birthday din aer. It waaat any too warn up in the Land of the Sky either. Yesterday was the flret day of Hay. The Legend* hare it if yon will moke a gUe* and go to 'an old dii<arded well at high noon and throw the sunlight down in the well, yon will see your lover?the one yon are to marry. JU lot of gala ought to try thla lucky way to get married, Met Mr. Carpenter in town. Be'a policing in the City of Beeeeper. Be invited me ever to aee him. Bat aaid to be cure te eeaae after night. That IB# didn't grant folk* to aee him with me. Ditto.,fi s'v tii X " Mr*. M^r Mhlth aad hnabead ?w cwuijr SMVftft id towiL Tkay *n living U .Mr., 01U#'? iputBMt WiM. GUm M?|Dm^1 mid. k+ nmld Mr 47 if h* e*U ?* * rig* gnl in -* rifkt ?9ii?K u a* rfgkt pu?4. M*k?.Uk. yon^fnt -.ft Sot ?f wftS rtii'U fnil toi 70a. ?**r. ** X JJp >' I donl'Mow >ui nbonttl* vmwt wugnr aliun^em. Lookn Ukn IU f?* 1 IkK drink JS Dm Ke6P '** 1 BUM Id 1 m health - 1 I nMH "A" Miik 1 II u* I Ti|Bi|r"' ' 1 ' (W<R^i f ' > - K ' ' Jvj^ ' ^'f^t'^t:.*?! '} '" ' THE 1 CHE VIM Bight now, new cars ai " j< "* -.' '-**: > >_h: soon well have new 0 -s ?' V. *."* *>.- '.' -'" V?. **?.k ,n nough to satisfy the is finest of Ohevrolets. ? V*"', '. * * I'ljfe ? ? ?v, i-s" " *? *bo wr.OtowoUf. tb * cm veil worth waltix t^S'tes Chevrolet , i"^ '..' '?" ' .. ,', ? 'Mi ; V :' "> ' ? -? m \ ; J? . ?* . * 5. -f . iiirlliirl j!*. wfifci Nwth aii the ofeip never ' kMf? of oorm. Wtid. Tpfi kMD ' Ikl Ma bread end tend them the wheat We got to get tHw aa their feet After all, we could feed them the Cheaper eeer thre 1t we &?ld lean them to. eat what we fat. Lot* of them felke eat rate and fate and c rower X don't hnow about the dog* they 'eat. 'J.' ,.-,v.v , \. I know who invented the pinning wheel but I don't know who invented the OPA. , I know mill* re > have fat hoge, but I don't know wfao'o corn they ere feed them on. When wae feef eteak the Ugkeetf When the eew Jpaped ever the moon There'e been a let tt high jampiag einee the eew jamied over the meen bat ehe eant jvmj over the OPA* , I em going to iatrodaeo a Mil to teach OP A Ik tlio w>lih ao wa ?u ten how ta gat. la tha blMk airkii I tfld lb* rnd?rt two jwn ; ago that Baaata mm*t flghtlag far aath> ! ?.. Joa tea laag wasted tta n< pteamey orar tha world. Now oka*! right ready tw ataat aaathae werWh ba la tha aaeoad prtaaary. Mr. ward and Logam win eonleat la tha gaaoad wmmmmmmmmm . V'W*-* v . ; . ' 1 1 " .\ DUE FOR HEALTH 7 . ^ * ' I . v iiufi by drinkhfg delicious, giving SUNBISE Grade , | Paateuriied for purity. t ' h . . ' % \ PA1^1?8 ruiA rhn. ' m < aBjfejvtv -.' BmS i i.^y-??> V V ,Vr * T * . lAjn JEW 1946 )LET. . . e not available, but very hevroletain volume, _ eicreasing demand for thia v" - ; '.:'V ?'.$ . e leader in every feature, .' ig fori ; . ^ ' - . 'V* \V "L ..' ~ ' Sales!* ^':- " ' ' '"'.a *7 Keeps It First In Valnel ''V-'?* r. . v " ~i** ' of jmt eonf ideate Ml siM flmnl any X au>?i the wrong men throwing the Whent and the pig* in the pond. Wail, X didn't, want to pat the blame on a dead aBtaf . A beauty parlor had thia aign in (ho "Woadow: "Don't whiotlo at the girU leaving thia place?they might be your wife'a cook. Patrick Henry onee aald, 1' Give me Liberty, or give me death." Henry i didn't know about the OP A. I aee where a fellow. Smith, from . Aaheviila, had a nightmare and killed nine of hia ahipmatee. He probably thought he waa killing Jape. A woman'a hair la her crowning glory and her Congo* la her weapon of defence. She'd dye -for the laet word. . Its commanded by boly writ, sever {(parrel with an angry woman. Let bar have the laet word, bet keep yonr heir eutnhort. It enrily meet be rammer time. Uael* Joe Falls laid op hie overeoat. Mee may be mer^ conceited than maji, bat sister yjm've got to prove it to meii I know.who carry mirror* and cigarette tight*re, too, ia their i parses. 1 When jfhn oM bachelor bed a rip is hie shirt amd no botton* on hi* paste, he ebonld do oae of two ohiaga ?get married and than get divorced or elao. ' . , Tea, the people in India are rtarv! lag. -That'* not new*. Those Indiana baf* been atarviag far inndreda of yean. Ita not our fault. Ita nona of I my -boainea*. Thoae people have more than one. million fiae cattle. They [ bold them eo aaered, they don't allow a hair banned on their back*. They cook up great horda of provender, take itdown to the river and | throw it JLn to their god* while women and children atervo to death. Lay down! by the roadaide they breed factor than rata. They will never beany other way until they adopt birth eoatrol. Its safer to etay on top of the house than to stay- down in the front room with a bawling drank woman. A lady told me if I didn't write ' a better cohunn ahe was going to take my license away from me. Well, that 'e woman-like. Lea ring off right heere before the 'no* ? ? ? ? - v* a vuovu up uu KDil 106 1A' die* poll out my teeth. on. ooraavATio* raws By Joe N. Onrw end W. L Bhope By Joe N. Craver end W. I. Bhope Peseta Hord of the Trinity community hea an excellent etand of leepedexa aericea which he seeded a year ago. Jeasle plana to uae the aericea as supplement gracing to his permanent pasture. The aericea seeding la a part of the soil conservation farm plan which he wbrked out with the Broad Biver Boil .Conservation District. The acreage in aericea is on steep land which la not suitable for cultivation. R: W. McKinney of BoBute 1 Mooresboro has given his kudsu a liberal application of phosphate. Mr. MeKlnaey says: ' "(After observing the different planting* of kudru on my farm I. aas convinced that dean cultivation is vsry hstsissry to secure a good growth and a quick eov rage for flio area planted to kudsa.' The > district reeentlp staked . sp-ji near Lattimore. Mr. .Crowder is having, hi* temper buflj with heavy e<cS/Wriiht;v Patterson Grove eom mn?U. %^a ? wnyr mimii unm?u nrsr cutting of Alfalfa hay from his newly, established aMhtta. He im "I dlS not wefeh my hay tat Fam satisfied that I harvested one and -one?ay?! "J did aq*, weigh my ,hay but J am Muffled that I harvest e,l one hnd onA-haf "tone par. aere*from*<~ m> first cutting.*? '/ . - Clem Martin; i fanner of4"" near Palliston, haa an eK ell wet atand of permanent pasture graaeee and elo*er? whieh he seeded/faipt faCU . ] -i .. ... - '. * . / t *'. . . j -*1 v .? '"Y* *V ?BALK OF OOAT8 AMI Values up . W-r ' ' ' __?_ ( < rin major issaea w?it from th* NNtt North Ou?m Phitiriceatlcal wretlhf ia jui? trill* which probably will dosalaat* th* association 'a activities in th* year ahead. The more than 1,000 attendng delegate* were Impressed by addreeeee and report* on the tho following topiee: 1. Ned for an adequate North Car olln? program for hoepital and medical ear*. Gov. Gregg Cherry emphasised this need to the delegates in one of his principle addresses to date en public health. 2. Greater eoatrol over th* opening of new drag store* in order that the Merited number of available phar maeiete may be beet ntiliied. state beard of pharmacy report made by Secretary . Trseserse H. O. lfalllk. Wr, riTetltd tkat p?mUi will sot be laaatd to mw atom wktn pkttateeetkal eerrieee wnld be '' ma rely i tfdfrllM." ?. Mara reasonable atore hour*. Speaker* nrged Nortk Carolina drug(lata to retain tke akorter koore adopted daring tke war jatn. Beporta aUtad Utt Ike old pre-war aekadale f keeping drag atoree open Id koui a day, 7 daya a week waa aeitker aaeeaeary to aoree tke pnblie'a aaada aor fair to drag tore amPloyeaa 4. Naw building for tke UNO Sehool of Pkarmaey at Ckapal HilL report rrs i A i M ? Keep cool and con for every persona! .7 BELK'l REM ? SUITS CONTINUING^? (9 Er ^ "< > -; v '" -. to $19.96 TT TO BTTT AT BIO BED! jV^i - '?- ,'\ *-,?.. ''I, '* s- ."' . . ' m (MM* MM* ? tafrl' tijffcesa wmwiM la UN Ml 4 "lacking u?k la the way ?l ad ? arm fkeilMee." Tha. mm in rifii urged aUi| funnily ahria 4 at all Uiw naite d the Qreater Uai I vanity of Netth Caroltaa to kail tka "axedaa of auj tap laashera to ,* otkar inetitations offering adequate t compensation." 6. Fund raising eaMpalgn to oonstruet an Inatltuta of Pkanaaey building. Association officers will be provided In the proposed building a- 1 long with an auditorium la which d seminars and demonstrations could c be conducted. The association appro- I ved a report calling for the raising g of at least $25,000 among pfcgrma- I YOU REQUIR And yon should. That's at all times?to provide < in foods. Oet your table WALK SAFELY Blalock's Phone STRAW 1 at BEL I ^JL ' W ifortable in these new 1946 m lity. GENUINE PANAMAS . $4.95 Others As Low As $1.00 i S MENS f EBER?You Aiway3 3av 2 At EXOEI 1 1 S only! JCTIONBI *; ,vr /. - *v ' ' ' km car tua mimml Ohesel Hill rtTttMM fcTftaSatfcrrf tit ?"? aa Aafalit of tit iirrMtf wlldta*. Other eitiaa fianafilj mmleaed wan Raleigh aad Oreenabora. Action aw tllti tad other iwnaltIm aetlrltiee will bo determined l? ho fflag woako ot oifoniaod?I aeetnga of the aewly elected o/'icem. AtiiLfM Tf66* itch hot harp to kill xv ova hour t not pleated, your Sffc back at a ay Irug ttore. TE-OL, a STRONG fungiile, contain* 90 percent alcohol. it ENET BATES, Beacheo, MORB ercne to KILL the itch. Griffin 'harmaey. r v ' "TE GOOD FOOD i our Tnndamental affart our customers the best ' tempters here. DRIVE SAFELY Grocery > 58 riME K'S , ? lodels. A style i 'TORE Belk's -LENT BARGAINS I ?2.001
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