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' siIi^SbLLl MA I y Saved nd management policies return consistent with t i a fund for future needs or more will open an ac.. | m-f % X) or more Will open an . ? 4*r ' J ? WARDING LOANS t rn hiw1/- jp_ MJUI/1MU IX. OCIATION lecretary & Treksurer ? OTfrN WASHING AND I COUNTED THE COST, MAKES LAUNDERING I 3 MORE YOU CAN COM . JUST TAKE YOUR CLC IS WAITING TO RELH )o)ish Those < * I ! . re % Mmim TBI K1W08 MOUNTAIN HERALD ?? l i . r 1 * ' NBO&O NBWB By Mr*. Jessie Q. Costner A series of meeting* are in prog res* at Mt. Zion Baptist church thi ' week. The Be*. J. C. Mitchell 1* pal tor. A Thanksgiving program wis prt tented by the Primary Department, a Davidson H igh School Tuesday nighi A party sponsored by the tenth an< eleventh grades of Davidson sehoc was held at tlje school Monday nlghi Mrs. Margaret Falls Meeks, wh was visiting her parents on Eas Ridge street, was called home to Cl< velund, Ohio, Wednesday night of las week on account of the illness of he husband, Spurgeon Meeks. Everett Ramseur and Howard Rol erts of the Ebenezer community wer visitors in Shelby last Sunday afte noon. The Western North Carolina Conf< enee of the A. M. E. Ziop church eo vencd in Monroe, X. O., last week. Wlllism Gidney, of Chose City, Va spent Sunday night with relatives i Kings Mountain. Mrs. Ruby Lee Burris gave a birtl ? day party for her husband. Alexandc Burris. at the home of his mother. Mi Mary Burris. Friday, Nov. 15. T! guests were Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Rai ey of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Do ~ TRsnTaer1 Adams! .Miss Daisy Rhode Fraak Mitehem. Miss Magdallne Jon< Henry L. Burris. The room was beat iiruny uecorated with earysaathi mama and rosea. Two delirious con ft ware served and many lovely gifi were nresent'd. *>' USel end with hla parents. Mr. and \fr? T J. diner, or th^ Kbenexer eommunit; Calvin reeently returned from the T R. Navy, after which lie matriculate In the Rophomore claea at A. and 1 College, Oreenahoro, where he hssjui been initiated into the Omega Pel PI Fraternity. O Mega Pal Phi ia a eo lege social fraternity. The band eoneert, presented by th Highland High sehool band of Gai tonia, at flavidson high school la' Thursday night, waa very good. Afte I the renditions by the band, the Hig! land Rchool orchestra gave some ver acceptable selections. The Owena^flller Post No. 338 o the American Legion will sponsor quartet singing at Davidson big school, Sunday, Del. 1, at 2 p. m. i silver offering will be rfftked. Protein Supplements Many of our American styl dishes use one of the protein food tn ottnnlomori onMVt** {*% KloKli nourishing combinations. Oatmea and milk, (or example. The grab food can do a better protein job b? cause it's teamed with the anima protein of milk. Meat and vegeta ble atew, macaroni and cheese milk and egg custard-corn-puddinj ?411 art auch combinations. gttBMgiBlgMi(uiflJOTPWiak?isroBag I PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill, any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the! confidence of your physician. mOS MOTTNTATN 1 IJRUG CO. THB BGXALL STORE We Call Tor And Deliver PHCKB8 41?81 ROUGH i * I IRONING? IN TIME, HARD WOI AT HOME THAT MUCH L PLETELY ELIMINATE . THES TO THE LAUNDR' IVE YOU. \ Wash-day B1 1 lain Lau L. . "if; THPB8PAT, NOV. 88, 1940 " Attempts to Burn Homo and Family : Tin-Ytar-Old Qlri Spalls Hsr " Fathsr's Crazid Plan. . s HIGH POINT, N. C.?Ten-year-old t Barbara Ann Deaton broke out some t. windows and helped her five sisters j and brothers to safety when she saw ,j flames curling under the door. She was able to save Donese, 9; 0 Norma Lee, 8, and Richard, 0, with only minor burns. But 4-year-old Ruby Nadine was so badly burned that doctors at Burri Memorial hos11 pital feared for her life. 1 Her infant sister, Brenda, perished in the arms of their father, > Robert Deaton, 40-year-old High <3 Point painter. In an insane fit of r- I rage Deaton set fire to their home I here. >r Holding her painfully burned a I arms away from her side, Barbara Ann told her story. | "Daddy put us to bed. Daddy and ? J mother had been fussing. Daddy | got an ax and a pitchfork and said j. that he was going to kill mother. ,r She ran from the house. 'lt "Daddy was always fussingViat mother. He fussed when the fij^d wasn't fixed right. He was always> , fussing. i I "nwWr V* ?y*v jr ~r"?itrarTnr HOtii#'. Then 6 putusto bed in the bedrooms. I knew some' thine was wrong because It was still ? daylight." ' Police reconstructed the reft of r- the story. t? Deaton drenched the front of U* " ""^^fS^'mhnJCs'uje house was a t rmirfn* rO?o* ^ whfc-fr ky ?rvf fha 7.baby died. 7. It was then that Barbara Ann 4 smashed the window and went down [ to the adjoining room ana broke that |t window, too. She helped her sis. ters and brothers out. Almost hysterical, they were standing in the yard when firemen and police arrived. The mother ar6 rived a short time later. ? Dr. W. W. Harvey, coroner, list?* ed the case as "obviously homicide r and suicide." 1" ????????? 7 Housswifs Ends Monksy Businsss tf Pnplnf Tom ? RACINE, WIS.?Zoo officials and h police have been plotting for a week, . attempting to find a way to capture ^ A "nnnnUo ?W.? ? I U pv?|/u<g AVU1 111 UIlAtJ umi * " caped from a park and has been worrying householders. It took a housewife and her 4-yearold son Just four minutes to do the e job. s Mrs. Charles Zinnin and her son, y "Skippy," laid a trail of tidbits to 1 their bathroom window, hoping to a entice the monkey which was roostk ing on their roof. In the bathtub 1 they placed a banana, i- They tied a string to the open wini, dow screen, leading outside the g bathroom door, where Mrs. Zinnin wgs stationed. "Skippy" was posted at a nearby window to report the monkey's progress to his mother. In a few minutes the animal entered the bathroom and pounced on the banana. Mrs. Zinnin calmly i pulled the string, closing the window screen and trapping the mobkey. Then she called Zoo Director George Speidel and told him to come and get his monkey. 1 Safe House t I A clean house is usually a saft I house. Clearing closets, attics and basements of papers and magn i sines, rags' and clothing and old ! furniture will eliminate the dangei of spontaneous ignition., The heat ing plant needs a regular c^eaninj from top to bottom. Dirty chimneyi reduce the efficiency of the plan ? I and are apt to throw sparss. W I in Winter tK, WORRY AND HARDER. ALL THAT BACK ST. LATEST MOD lues 1 . / ; ! | ; ndry - AIRFOIL LOG By Archie Costner I 3 Flying has been a little on the slow side the past week. We have been hav log some bad weather and moat of us are fair weather pilota. Our eongratulationa to Dan (Ster ehi) Huffstetler. Dan received his pri ; vate pilot license last week after pass I ing his cheek ride with Junior CPA Examiner John Stowe of Bridges Airport in Shelby. Dan soloed July 28, 1946, under the instruction of Mr. 8towe. Many happy landings, Dan! Saturday visitors at Bridges Airport were from Fitzgerald, Ga. There was four persons in the party. I failed to get the names. I did talk with one fellow who was here on business with the PuCourt Mills. Inc. They were flying a Bellanca Cruisnr, which "is a four place monoplane. They were two hours coming from Fitzgerald which is in southern Georgia. t\ H. Brackenbrnngh of Charlotte ?-.?? n Saturday visitor at ihe Airport "Eddie" stopped by to show off his now Bellanea. "Eddie" is one of the oldest and best pilots around. | Rhiuehnrt Blnnton, of .Shelby, stopin-.1 l>y the Airport Sunday for a short ' visit. L . .1 I - : ?c ? tahburg. 8. C.. stopped in Sunday afternoon. They were flying au Aertonra Champion from Fair Forest Airport I glV 1 NEW 1946 SU! (Pilot and 1 bridges' PiWMTiffAr Student 1 CLEANING If you want to keep a wearing condition for tl it cleaned frequently, comes too dirty, for nal cess thus becomes hard cleaning by Deese Cleai robe wearable longer. FIppcp I Iwvwv <k Phone "Our Business t ! A l Broiler / Several experiment a 30 percent protein n weeks will add from o of a pound to the broil # We are conducting < and from results so fa work. __ v Bfore putting broile over. ,.A <v . I Eagle I MU I bhe ? < in Spartan I believe JTUuah FJethlMA i? Mt oldest peradfc- 'VWI V WMl an air plane ride. Be la 00 jnu dft Fletcher went aloft for 20 wuanLae Asm day with David McDanieL lie raid ka like it very anueb but it didn't lad long enough-. He Mid he bad tr?e? ay once before. Tatee Connor was mm hand to take Ui? picture. J. C. Bridge* left the Airport Mm day morning ut 6:40 to take QWc Edwin Bridges back to bfhctfl at < bap?4 Hill. Tn spite of the t id w I rouml Chapel Ilill Qleg *?? '?f?- Aa his 8 o'clock class. Mrs. A. W. Huffatetier, who tiw? m Lackel street, took her first airplane ride Sunday afternoon. She ia 56 yeans old. She said she really enjoyed the i ride hut didn 't think aho wanted he cut any flips. Another ?hirt tail was cut off Monj day afternoon. Robert Xcill did s ons and unassisted fly the Cub J-3 around the field for 20 minntea. ther?:'or<e completing his first solo ffight. When he stepped from the plane his father cut off his shirt tail, while hia mothor stood by. Our congratulations to yom. Robert! The Cleveland County Aviation tlnb will hold its monthly meeting at the Woman's club building Dee. X AB flyers nnd a\iation enthuaiaata ana invited to conic and join the clot. The J plph fWlhota _ n?>eg. * ? ' V. U5 a .rnV - i i thaw. j planning to attend please naflfj Ifc 10. A. Bridges In advance. UlTBi" " PERCRUISEK 2 Passengers) \ airport Charter Flights Instruction ; saves | , suit or dress in good R I a lnnrroat tima than liaira .1 V iwugwuu w&U1V| VilVii UU V Kf Do not wait until it be rurally the cleaning pro er on materials. Regular iers will keep your ward* .j ' Cleaners 382-R t ^ Is Strictly Clean" j NEW i j Ration , i stations have shown that lash fed for the first two ] ne-half to three-quarters ers weight at eight weeks. experiments of our own r we believe this plan will ii? ffrffi \\i ir I fll*' rs on a feed?think this Roller, J a Co: LET. h. a TimmI
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