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|jjp wherel ;,!; ' " 1 ' ' . v' : <'. lliwMblaonimiotbMrt I . piMMhtNR|h|whfoa?-?w ' housing ud prices, aud crops, and $ebs?aad the little doaseetic prob- < l?l tkt w ihryi ri?ln ? Bad Hoskins, who's lived to th? happy aga of eighty, has a simple ftonndto for stopping worry. About twry problem, be ssks himself: Is there anything I can do about it? If there is, he never postpones making a decision, or taking necessary action. If there isn't anything he can do ah est It, be sets aside a "worrying C 1940, UNITED STATES StfWEtS Tout Suite 604-007 Insurance iulldln r Is safeguarded by sou Earns a worthwhile i safety. MakeB available to yoi Optional stock, $1.00 c connt. Full-Paid stock, $100.G account. e . 4 CONSULT US EEC HOME BU - LOAN ASS A. H. Patterson, B .rf * . ; r - ' "I (>A "4-. In fact, Chi 'Slfr ' ' V. Ji < .' ' I A|MBiM||0 Aflf' MA mmffwi mv iva . QUAUTt AT un TB . 1 sitwi/Joe MatsKn How to >p Worrying Inn* after tear, sad (tto his nnjriai orar ia mm b?castrated parted. Whan UmfsoTar.be relaxes mr a friendly glass of baar with Ma fliatlaa?aad they talk aboot pleasant thiags together, until bedtiiaa. From where I sit, that's as workable a formula as you could find... right down to the mellow glass of beer that seems to wink away your worries. to ATI ON, North Carolina ComMm 8, RoUigh, North Carolina. ft.'.1 ' rtju JU.-i.A'L-iiR-*jii | e ad management policies, return consistent with i i a fund for future needs >r more will open an ac >0 or more will open an I WARDING LOANS ILDING & OCIATION ecretary ft Treasdrer * ONLY HI ^Kiv- v ^k B P- ^ I H I S*T. . I HH^m vjrolet has tha lowtsf-pi iisingir cars in its fiali Hf ft.?1.? t. It. -A- '- * " la fW rnmfnit **- *? i'*- " -- -7? MIST COST In ?N Item* of porcttt* Chevrol B PMM MOtfWTAm BltBALP St&te College Hints ro Farm Homemakers Go&d enriched flour that goes intr his year's holiday baking is as whit< ind light as a fluttering snowflake. II ugar and shortening are a bit scarce here are other sweeteners, and thert b many a cookery trick to make the uost of what is available. Candied Fruit Muffins, for example ret much of their eweet goodness fron he candied fruit that not only sweet ns them but gives them their holiday lavor as well. .Christmas would hardly be Christnas without a special holiday bread Coffee Cake or Fruited Holiday Rinjj vill make Christmas Eve supper, 01 "hristmas breakfast seem appropriate y festive. Toasted slices of this start he day right. So good is it to loot it that it will seem almost anothei >ne of the handsome gifts Santa hai eft for the family. An extra rins vrapped in gay paper and tied witl insel is a most delightful way to coi key Christmas wishes to those net leighbors or to those old friend* a fev loors away. Fashionable t'hristmns pies are *cp turing a paper thin lower crust am s mere suggestion for a top crpsl with the accent on design. Crisccros Cranbery Pip Dot only cut* down o the shortening usually required, bu usee honey tor part of the sweetening g^Jtnl"0TPCfTtfpaai3ga^g*afeM3eBti rind add flavor - interest while cherr cranberries peep thorrough the lott ted crust with the (ay lure of atli Mt!aa)Jus.i*i'J,Ctri IPS11 -Ml'iUL'Jilt-VJsStj'S A* holiday season without cookies I unthinkable, even if sugar has t be skimped elsewhere to make then Chocolate Almond Squares aare ai tractive, quick and easy to*make. j garnish consisting of a dab of melte randy bar or chocolate fudge frostlnf topped w*th a balanced almond, give them a special "Merry ChrTftmas' look. NORTH CAROLINA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. ADMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified a administratrix of the^ estate of Mn Russie Stewart, deceased, late of Cle \ eland county, this is to notify all pe sons having claims against said e: rate to present them to the un<)ei signed on or before the 2ftth day o \ovcmnpr, iwi, or xnia nonce will o pleaded in bar of their recovery. A1 nersons indebted to said estate wil please mnfce immediate payment t the undersigned. This the 2Pth day of November, 194( J. A. Stewart, Commissioner HJEADACHE^I v mmm IK I yf J< ' ' '> ? . " VLITY AT H Ww^FT s rited line II M Heal ghm BIO-CAR ? #Hm? ?pw< lalaft. Bte?Car et Co. THPB6DAY, DEC. 18, 1946. a NEBO VALLEY NEWS , By H. Y. Belk Hay Stewart it gone back in the ar my. All good men take a second help' ing. It's a flue place. You can't beat ' it. 1, Belk, got a letter from North A Belk Id Japan this week. Ho wrote m ' that if the crops were good be wa? _ coming home for a few day* next year Said he wouldn't be home in time to get in jail for Christmas. Didn't want to miss the turkey dinner. We all spoke evil words about Hit ler. We've got a more dangerous exHitler. John L. got American by the horns. Yes, he's riding her too. 1 '11 be 76 years old in '48. What ticket should 1 vote in order to get a better brake. What I mean to do i? to vote for the mun that pays the most money. You way cnll me what you please. Money u what tackles my ^ taste. I'll never forget my visit down on the beach. The sun was sV-ning brightly. The grams was green mid tender ^ and there were twenty of tin most beautiful females lying in the grass ir ' froBt of me. Tbev had the sweetest I * a . S r " as S \ iicca uu <oeir uig Diue eyes looxea i " up at he in adoration. Wonderful experience. What if I had been, a voung ' man? ?HUlinwgtl (11 ir n L 11 mm , y An inecrlption I read la passing I' through an old grave yard la Texan, r "Here I lie between two of the best quested mv relatives to tip a little * toward Tlllle. t When I was in Washington I ealled up a friend, "Where can I get a room ^ tonight f" He said, where are you call . lug from? I told him a telephone booth, and he said, "Happy Dreamer.' That boxcar wasn't crowded that " night. I don't make it a habit selling whiskey. A fellow called at my cabin door and tried to pond his watch for a pint. T put the dog after him. 1 give my whiskey away to my friends. John West got lots of big bills, and 'jrhn's got a thousand dollars in silver '* John gives me money whfn'1 get out. ' John calls me da'ddy. 1 like .iolin. If T you don't like John it's because you J '' don't know John. Ben Smith knows ? *" John and I know Ben Smith. j] A doctor once told me, he's dead J now, that tobacco was a?germ killer, j, ^ I He kpnt ii bundle in tKo ruck nil the !' 11 | time. He also said a man should eat a ? 0 | big Bujrper and go to beat. That a cow . J I ate all day then lay down and went to |? ' sleep. I told Dock that I weren"t a ' J cow. j? Tobacco germ-killer it is. Also a 3 man-killer, as sure as two and two 14 make four. 1 < It'a true. God made tobacco, but) J v only for-a billet goat. It keeps him |< * fr?tn efcMHnr tfft treah and hrad. It I; ; may have kept his tail from growing | < longer. That's the shortest thing about ] a goat as far as I knoW. * It ia to be hoped that we shall nov-lj er get into wTr with Russia. That * would be a calamity which we should < try every sane means to avoid. J These Red play ball for keeps and a they are smart players. They don't J believe in hell or heaven. ? I never thought I'd be a poet, 3 A meek muted wind goes tiptoeing by ? While shadows come on shyly at gray 3 dappled dawn, j Lovers play under the moon, listen , silver stars, ' Then the dream and the dreamer for a a moment are one. 3 Goodnight. a man anoor ror ramtry About two hours of man labor art 3 required per egg - producing hen < and about one-half hour for each 3 pullet raised. , Beware Coughs froa nmmb cms. Thai Hang On fliwuflinn wllgaaa ammUy b#? cmam it sow risbtto the mat of the EST^&tS&SS&S&gSi and haw raw.tender Inflamed bronchial muoro meeflmesoee. Ten yoar druggist to sen 70a a bottle of Oroomulsion with the nndersUuxilng yoa mast Mk? the W tt.qntckly allays the ocugb or yoa are to bar* yoar mooay becEr CREOMULSION For Coeghs, Chest Colds, Breech ttis EXPERT REFRIGERATION REPAIR Household - Commercial I Day Phone 317-LW \ * (Logan Supply Co.) ' < Night: Call 21 Blackabnrg, 8. 0. Collect McOILL * WALDKN v * ?' *'< ?* > . V| \ * Dr. James S. Bailey OPTOMETRIST. Examination, Diagnosis, Glasses Fitted Office open each Friday 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 207 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. tW ere Due | On The First 1 KLESS BILLS ARE PAID BT MONDAY I ?i?wn?l Ml I V M.SERVIOE WILL BE SUSPENDED i.MIW awiwp , r+&t t .i' -r:--^L.-rrz Water and Light Department ty Of Kings Mountain 1 I ' 'I I ? - ^ ^ T f " _ " I < Christmas Flowers !i ' > 4 4 Allen's Flower Shop 4 J | 4 4 will be prepared to fill your Christmas Floral ueeds. ' ? * ? ? o ?CHRISTMAS WREATHS \\ ?DISH GARDENS \\ ?POTTED PLANTS POINSETTIAS " ;; CYCLAMENS BEGONIAS KALANCHOES AZALEAS k'^l" ?OUT FLOWERS " L. . < I # Allen's Flower Shop 1 . ?MEEv ( > i: j ' ' ' !' /< 11 'M |
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