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IPvV - tamo mm ' 0. ornmm .- y??NlMiMM>MMIMMIM t 'The fourth, fifth and sixth grades uf Davidw.1 school will present aa operetta, "Bunny," it the school on Friday, May 17, aw 8 p. a The i operetta is under the direction ot 'jMlsa M. Z. Crawford and Mr*. J. O. ? -Centner. The public i* invited to atiead. i The Singing Convention was held at lit. Calvary Holineaa church Busday. May 12. Preathing was condne- | . -ted by the pastor, Bev. Johnson. 12 _ choir* were represented there. large crowd attended. Collection was 4140.00. C, C. Miller, president, and Miss Bosella Johnson, secretary. one-week revival will begin at Bioe. chapel Monday night, May *20, conducted by the Bev. Mrs. Bell Bhedea of Das*tier City. The pablie Is cordially invited to attend. Praise .service will begin at 7:30 and preaching service at 8 o 'clock each nicht. Bev. Jnaosr Rlrit. nubir The Nl|htii|iii Quintet of Gharlotto will pmwt ? program at Eb I Baptist (tank oa Sunday, I JIftj 19, at 8 p. m. Admission, adult* 4;... *#?.children 15c. . i- v.. Ml ' Mr. and Mrs. WUford Ashley of , \Newark, N. J., are visiting relatives > {ftt Bbeaeser and the Kings Mountain vicinity. 1 * The Washington Olee club of Ws/iee, participated in the Mother's Day . program at Bbeneser Baptist church , 1 'Sunday night. .? M& and Mm. Bosk Brooks of Eb- : ' seOssr visited their son, Booker T. ' ^Brooks in Ldaeolnton Sunday evening $ Mrs. Hattie Loga spent the week in Bsidsville. , .... ... j -mmssss Otty ileMlee Bisgsis -ed^ f Charlotte sang at^Byaiu^ Chapel A. M. E. Zion church' siSd^jr itfteTnodn. ? The Bev. J. A.-D4wkttis'of fthuAy . i i ?TOf JVFFCilM HOK I MEMMTISM 'e*^wNi8"W1P"85SBy?*P5r5S582I22*p*w J a ? 1 j^Hj^Hj |j i ft M % B?H VI ** "^r*?^l ^fc53? i ? a ft i rfl BP? H ^H^Hr ' % m r- * ' ? In the Democratic t ':j^4 ___ _ Primary, May 35tn % -* > * ' ' - * f< eg | . Tour VoU Will i Be Appreciated | 'f' '.i.- * a- ;*v *< :. 's> _ ?v . , ' ".' .; 7L.-j^p> ?, ... o-;. f\ZOOK7JVG fc] AJfEAD ^BS^KMr GEORGE S. BENSON ^ P*uUtMt~HMrdiH CMU* , 9mrt$.jMt**m j. *>;;fcfafc Third *R" > || For a abort white before my flrat 1 day at school, and for several weeks 1 : after, I beard a great deal of conversation about the three R's of education. My elders seemed to , expect me to think H eras very fun;ay that, the three J?s should stand for reading, writing and arithmetic. It left anlmpreaaion, to say the least. X mil know that education 1 includes some variety. One of the things about modern education that dismays me is the I .fact that students don't pursue the three Jft long enough. They are at liberty too early to ignore one of them?the last one. Figures are , dry at first and a lot of yoongsters i-auvy nimmnim>? myl icoooi Munoa h?v? learned to say "it's only a waste of tima to study things , you don't liks and win naver use." , Tginini Is Osstty "What you don't know doasnt hart you," la rubbish. Certainly 1 what you don't know doas not do. tou l aity food. Truly an actor nay draw a fabulous salary for years and dia 1 la debt Tales are told of artiste and musicians drho can't balance J their check frtube. Their ignorance of math did not make them better artiste. It would be like saying Honor made Poe a poet, or that i'harems make great kings. A national poll might show that millions of Americans don't .know , what It means' * to balance the budget It wouldn't be surprising; .most of us don't seen have a personal budget, we^live^go easily and l ito be balanced. People who try to ! -laugh that off ddfa't know what it eraeKrf Balancing a.budget, whether ft'fis a> tend# ^bSdgZT or a national teesltahle result of spending mora than we get Is debt, bankruptcy and loss of credit That's Just another fboST" Wh?i we stop paying our ,'dsbte and start breaking our protnises, that's IpSS of credit. T . \ Uncle Sam is on his way to that social level. Be has not reached ityet, but whan he dose it win be loo - tat* u wbn thlTdB^^Arkan^ai delegation ta Congress, jNp?ta?*nd representatives, want on record- n M4rch as favoringa balanced National budget That's practical statesmanship. ~> Bead These Truths "A balanced federal budget can be accomplished in the next fiscal year if congress will meat its full responsibility and adopt a* program of economy. By considering eaeh appropriation bill-ip. tea light of its effect on .tdtal necessary expenditures, we pan, bold the cost of government within the annual revenues collected. r. i The time to bof gin is now." So said thfe statement 1 Habitually spending money we do tnot have can't help but lead this ttatkm to edllapae, and nothing worse could happen to the world's economic welfare. Think of the war "fonottans' now idtinjg along; of the f man whose energies might be transl/RDwl W |^Crigii,w>iUniff. JB 9VUJ locality there is uncounted waste that should be, ^d dan e?fnfr<wpi?i] nesting Less Cash WS&J^r.rL'-. -?{y ' . . ;! ;*??ust about Ike eaiy fane operating {tato Wkjekfaaw Mats Nortk OiroU-1 m eo">UwviUbU drtiiaf X , '^B "**** * *vgBm ^MMWIMP^IHMR^'sm. at* aiBfT^P^i^^BwBniyBwfcft'w * i^'i^ i' '* KB Bm^ ' ' v" V'. "Th*">?r\ It] ? , sir-*??.? i (.' / f . \ THX KTKOft MOtnrr A1K BTHKA1,1> " 1 y .M . i u tour, fa a far ascends tto flying 1 ctrtt tod settled and ttora waa tie _ clean ditch, all finished with 45-ds- ' gree aides and no sign of a spoil L/aak. The 120-Odd larmera watching I hi blast wera amused at the rapid!- i* 17 ox the demonstration and, when ' j iikex to estimate the cost of the ^ ditch, turned in figures ranging between HOU and $760. The ditch, three n teet deep, about seven feet wide and several hundred feet long, actually (tost $48. c Ellis, who has conducted 21 such " blasting demonstrations on farms * througuout the state during the past three months, says that termers can and are using djrnamite in blasting " I heir own drainage openings and Blearing fields ot stumps, lie says ? that the practice is safe, practical y and inexpensive in addition to sav- t tag long hours of hard-to-gct labor. ^ lie lists two prime safety precautions: use the electric method for setting off charges, and use a wooden, rather than a metal rod to tamp charges into blast holes. The average cost of a ditch two lid a half feet deep# is eight cMti per foot, three end end e half feet deep, 13 eenta per foot, Ellis says. Either he or any county agent will advise fanners about dynamite ditching or will arrange farm demon* it rations. Cash Discharged Herman T. Cash, son of Henry Melvin Cash of Route 8, Kings ( Mountain, jraa released to inactive duty last Thursday according to an order received from the U. 8. Navy Personnel Separation Center, Charles ton, 8. C. Seamen 1-C Cash entered the service December 9, IMS, and served a total of twenty months overseas duty. He is the holder of the American Theatre ribbon, the Asiatic Pacific ribbon, and the Philippine Liberation ribbon, and tre Philippine Liberation ribbon. - Mr. Cash served a total of ' 29 months in the navy. ? r jTTaoaB si t i laaaa?aca?e EFFECTIVE I have leased the Sen ground Avenue now bel Service. Ik?- It will then I Mc Mac kin Feati I ESSO PB Lindsay Mi The S A I LOA is here to help relie' I tractor. The 8AB01 Bf half minute. One mi ??*' or bate. DISS. UOi B/ > x > ; K> V < s v ^ i w '? ?*? -VI W > -*' . v . A'i; J ' * . - v*v? .*** V ( * ? ' .'t x ';/ ; p THURSDAY,1 MAY IA 1M? Xufaled Veto Can Got ' iadieal Ow At Home Home-town treatment of service onnecte-J disabilities is nowavaiiable 0 North Carolina veteran*, accordog. to Dr. A- J- Weirlick, Chief iedical Officer of the Veteran* Administration Regional Office. Dr. Weiriek said that under a conraet with the Hospital Saving* A?*o iation of North Carolina, veteran* n need of ont-patient treatment for ervice connected ditabilities maj e treated in their own home towns >y a doctor of their choice, if there 1 no VA clinic there. In announcing that the recently ' igned contract is now in effect, the ; A Medical Officer emphasized that i bis private medical care is for serice connected disabilities only, and TOO FAT? m sua at* I gjgsjjg r spill R tmte*iiMJKyLsus*r KXMOS MOUMTAOr DXT70 OO. THE MODERN WAY " 18 WITH mm OlMurlotU. N. a; Pk. 3-8447 For? Cooking Water Heating Refrigeration Heating : JUNE 1ST , | rice Station on Battleng operated at McCoy's be known &a | i's Service- ] tiring ODUCTS I cMackin AGENT nrn re the acute Labor Shortage SMT will lift 2,000 pounds e in can pnt it on the tractor \ 4 " ' lDS, EMPTIES, or OABBIl - '-.v'f <* hat authorization must be obtained the Winston-Salem Qffiee, or throufor the treatment la advance. ^h the VA's sub-regional or contact Authorization may be obtained at.i'ioes. I)r. Weirick said. ? ? Dr. D. M. Morrison. Optometrist Tuesday and Friday afternoons 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Vofc, on * To a lot of businesses, customers are better known by their voices than by their faces. They order by telephone?seldom come in person to buy. Many merchants conduct their buying in the mi 1.1 I ? 9 _ it.. # ? .? mum way. int teicpnone ia tne xunnei tnrougn which flows an endlesa stream of commercial transactions. Businessmen hare grown accustomed to continually rising standards of telephone performance. But with the Telephone Company?as with every business?the maintenance of that performance is directly related to the maintenance of earnings. In 1945, telephone earnings were the lowest in more than two decades. In the current year, even lower earnings are in prospect. Wages have been increased, in keeping with the pational trend, and the cost of everything else which goes into the furnishing of telephone service is steadily rising. As every business man knows, adequate earnings are a primary requirement of American enterprise. Telephone earnings must be sufficient to proven the kind of service you expect and to attract newcapital for continued expansion. In a word, adequate earnings safeguard the full usefulness of the telephone in carrying on the affairs of the community. r * VT HERN BILL TILISHONI AND TILIORAPH COMPANY facarporafad ____________ / on the Farm. We have one that will fit your leven feet above the ground in less than onein less than 30 minutes. No sprockets, 28. See it in action. Very reasonably priced.
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