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* y' ^^^?y Lola Bedttia - ' 1 Mrs. H. B. Jonea spent Saturday In North WUkeaboro. I Mr. J. E. Khodea la In the Oaston Memorial hospital, Gaatonla, at tbla , r ? I Starts Roliof In 6 Sacondt .from AM 6 uiual V tlftW 8?s6: Toko only m iUtfd % i > i > O i i < * fl r-n* ~~ I i "' * ' * " 'f ij Christmas <? Allen's Flo i ? I A i ? 4 > ;; will be prepared to fill y \; needs. i > > i * i i ? ?CHRISTMAS WREA1 ! ?DISH GARDENS ?POTTED PLANTS POINSETTIAS CYCLAMENS BEGONIAS KALANOHOES AZALEAS I ?CUT FLOWERS Dfty Pto j ? < I ?) G? '. (' % ? k ^ Fir "V; > ' > ( * . y I '/ . \~?k \> v-t> 'i' ' CU A kr. and Km. Clyda Slanton and Family of Cliffeide apent the week* tad with Mr. and Mr*. B. Leo Blanton Mr. and Mr*. Troy Wright sp?nt Sunday in Shelby. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Plott and famly apent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hope apent Sunlay with their aon, Mr. R. L. Hope tnd Mra. Hope of the Bethlehem comnunity. Mr. and Mra. Frank Price apent innday with the former'a parenta, Mr. ind Mrs. Andrew Price of Lawn dale. Mra. Carl Davidaon apent the week;nd with her mother in Waco. mKm 4 > i } i ? 4 > 4 > 4 4 ? 4 4 t 4 > H 4 1 4 ? 4CP.*a*< h B. . 4 s Flowers II wer Shop ! 4 4 4 ? our Christmas Floral i; 4 4 4 > ? k 4 ras * i . * % < < I ? 4 4 > 4 4 > 4 ^ ^ 4 4 < 4 > 4 4 4 V < > 4 < > 4 < m mm u Aliens | iwer Shop | ne 861 Night 451-W-I ;; ?We Deliver? it Yoi eworl AT kDY R] IOUNTAIN OHERRYVIL] AERY A COMPLETEUN ALLl ImU . . ?-v ,u.jViiw - : *v v a?T51 5HPP ',* 1 v.. ' '< ' i'.i mo TituT nwt ? By -H. T. Balk Plota Mitohem and family from th city , visited Mr. and'Mrs. Lium Oanl Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Ross from the East En visited at Nebo p,art of the week. Lloyd Self, wife, and Pat Belk vii ited your reporter Sunday John Doster from Atlanta called b; on his way to Charlotte to visit hi mother. Several fosts out this way remind us that winter is in the air. Hog kill . ing time next week. This week is "turkey" week. It' an annual event. I don't know wher the origin started but it must of beei long ago. Men tell me that the world is get ting so much better. We talk of ou American civilization. We forget thi alarming ncrease of crime in ou midst. It is said that there is ni civilized country on the globe wher murder is so frequently committed an* so seldom punished. Some of our fair young ladies qui school, get married to some old sticl of a man, get promoted to the kitcb on And yet still there are 8.000 wa bride* in London waiting to go ti the United State*. They will be een over before the end of the yaar. Bonn 800 British war bridea have bf?P di Had yoa ever thought a baehelor i a maa that'* willing to let good e tough alone? I advise him, don't eve call him a fool. A maa la a fool to borrow trouble Tou may not need it and you can' ffwA fc'SkftT1 Truman will ro dnwx > a quitter, when he vetoed the Can bill, he killed off the last bit oT re *peet the people ever had for hin or his judgment. A 11 ar ia one who borrow* youi money and don't pay it back. A fool is one who pawns his wat sh to buy strnnrz drink?whiscv. A loving neighbor is one wh< knows more about your business thai you do, and looks after it for you but he don't pay your grorery bills. T have lived much longer than mosi of my renders, and I do know the wnt to a woman's heart is through a man'i poeketbook. Yes, sure, there's othei ways but this is the surest way t< ketch her?so when the money geti gone, she gets gone. A barber is a man that shaves ant cnts hair once in a while and talki all the time to different folks. With most of us it is more blesset to get than to give. I have never met an honest mai that found fault with the Ten Com mandments. If God created this world, He mus make some laws to govern it. 14 brde to make life safe we must have goo? laws. There is not a country the am shines upon that does not possess lawi bad and .good. We divide lies Into, white lies, blael lies, society lies, business lies and m a le is a lie no matter what are th< circumstances. As a rule women ar | more often to lie than men, if they lii stall. It *s about the price of that ne* gown, or hat. men lie when thev tradi horses or buy old'plug mules. Show me a people whose trade I dishonest and I will show yau a peo pie whose religion is a sham. 'I'd rather a man would tell a 11 on,me'than a sweet little woman. They tell me lots of folks up ii Alaska starving to death. Its cold cold up there. A soldier writes m< from ft. Greely that the A'ow wa 8 feet deep and he hadn't seen th< sun in six weeks. T'm not going to A Isska soon, now how. Oh, well, I never thought I'd bo I r*v Whea yon eomaTo ? boat* for e meal, Come aeros* fhe brldjfF on your bRfil; Tf you haven't got the money of tki reel, Bring the meab'and the meal and th lard. Tt'a time to close. iir ks EST LE HIGHWAY E IDS vs^J.V : , 5P*p I MftKHrrrBUVBOAzt )tOT, K HM ' - v r;.-,. "j-:.:- . <-r . ._.. _.. m ' fl . e X J I ^;v' 1 \ <J y a a e 1 r r THE COUNTRY DOOTOE ? HIS TEIB j from the American scene is the country i men who have contributed so much to ? - ?^ j mnucRi proiession are growing smaller retire, few young doctors move in to ti fc medical school graduates establish in or ( rural doctors now a definite menace to 8tate Medical Care Commission has pu tion to the problem. The Good Health A quaint the people of the state with th< ? need for its adoption. | State Oollege Hints To t( I Farm Homemakers _ ? m nr in - - ..- ~.m wi SB el As nylon fabrics become more nam f< ' erous, questions as to proper launder el '* lag are also increasing in numbers, rt ' Clet king specialists give you these d bints to help get your nylons clean t< J aafely and with little work. li ? '?^warm water and.e jj 1Mb name 41 TOu use for any . 11 | ** liue iaoric Minse- well'without wring- a: lag or twisting and your fabric wiil I ' last longer. 1 Do not force-dry or bang colored fnr brics directly on or above a radiator. They may fade if you do. Direct sun- j light may also fade such material. Properly finished nylol fabric is ^ highly resistant to wrinkling and only j, requires touching up with n warm iron J Do not use a hot iron. Ironing the . wrong side when your garment is si'. ? t ghtlv dump helps to take out wrinkles, j . You can use most cleaning agents p on nylon. Because of the nature of ? p some dyes, it is a good idea to try a I j bit on an inconspicuuous part of the I s garment first. If there is nny doubt I send your garment to a reliable drt I .1 ? tieiner. The careless use of non-perapiranti or deodarants may do as much or more damage to garments than perspiration, aeeording to textile and clothing spa delists of the U. 8. Department of grieoltnre. When a good dress goes Annoi I Effective Novem I Gulf Service, and i tronize thia finja. I I We pledge to giv and our aim is to c n' The business wil Bruce McDaniel an shall also offer a co pliances, including Other household ne We believe you i ceive at this firm. Br * - King S b Con 7 f-' ? --f ^flifls^i^ t^pH W$, ^K/?royi . *> * -x i E IS VANISHING ? Fas I fading ' doctor. The ranks of thesa hardy the rich heritage of the American every year, as the old timers die or ike their place, since most modem }? centers. With the shortage of the health of farm families, tho t forth a plan which offers a solnSSOelation has nnrtertahen tft 8 Medlcil Care plan and the urgent > pieces under the arm or changes col r, even skillful patching insy not lemlcsls women should be careful to ollow directions on the labeL Any bemical strong enough to stop perspl itlon may rot fabric or cause ths ye to fsde or change in color. Cot>n and rayon fabrics especially are kely to be rotted by preparations r. njnirc i / , n tn; f nd successful living. Fostwsr Faints In a survey of new products and services, the New York Journal of Commerce comments that bright :olors, long %vear and easy appli:ation are features of postwar jaints, and that quick drying has )een developed without sacrifice of iurability. Ease of application is stressed in anticipation of a proonged shortage of skilled painters. Dr. Jamei OPTOM] Examination, Diagi flffinn nnnn dqr?Vi Trtrlo V***W V|/VU VMVU A **UU 207 FIBST NATIO: mcem ber 16th, we have purcha asue a cordial invitation to e only the beat in both pro onstantly increase the servi I continue under the active id, in addition to Good G implete line of accessories t electric irons, radios, bathi eds. will appreciate the servi uce McDaniel?Ertle Powe Owners eet Gulf ler King and Gaston Streel Discolored Plants Plants discolored by yellow leaves with green veihs may need Iron. * A cup of iron sulphSte (copperas) applied to 10 square feet immediately about the plant will supply the iron which is lacking. Results should begin to show in about three or four weeks. For a slower, but more lasting effect, make a heavy application of decayed grass clippings or other decayed vegetable matter, or a cup of sulphur applied to the soil about the plant. Fish and game protectors of the IS*. C. Division of Game nnd Inland Fisheries obtained convictions of 2,733 law violators in the first nine months ^ of 1946.i * "^7 U"T ? ??<'? ?> qakktr ?i>b I . Liquid Capadint. Acts fin bcciiu its is* gradients str alrsadf diiaotrad?all rtadr I to bstio rrlicf. Use oolp sa dirrttnL C ^SKBOClf jf wMrMrlir r ijBht ct2oeJ^P CENTER SERVICE Phone 62 Everything For the Car $ S.Bailey ETBIST. iosis, Glasses Fitted y 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. NAL BANK BLDO. ent sed King Street the public to paducts and services ce available. management of ulf products, we ind household aproom heaters, and ice you will rers ' .wviro Gulf Products * . * ;- '.v. ...; :S\-?&&?'-&'* ? I ' !* '' t' * ' '' '-. ' ,-; ''
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