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I Total of 219 I I On Second Tei A total ml 219 atndent* ol city | t;.',. aahooli received honor grade* for the \f-? nonend *lz weeek semester of the currant achool year according to an rancement made by principal* of i tfc* achool* thla week. At Eaat Elementary achool, 81 were lifted on the honor roll, whllo 33 Weat Elementary pupil* were liato*, and Hd in the eight-grade Cen< tral Elementary achool. The honor roll for Central Highj School Hated 41 atndenta. Honor rolls of the three schools | Allow (asterlsjk indicate* perfect1 * ^tendance:) JTtet School First grade: No-man,. Kay Htm-ick, Cornelia Moss*, Polly Page*, 3rfzel Thrift*, Becky Thornburg*, uarjorie White*, Melta Wright*. Second grade: Mary Ann Beam, Ju *th Byara, Robert Lee Home*, Ell* abeth Huffstetler, John McGinn!**, Billie Gail Welcr, Nadine White. , Third ' gradq: Gary Allran, AUeen Murray*, Jerry McCarter*, Janet gBgggifiugggn aragifrlEWQjnga iteniutr jatoessfsssi Beware* N I ' - a Ya-De guarantees yo i Victory Announce A New M YA-DE OUAR1 PBOG Guaranteed to end moth we make go< i'4" * f & ?; . You receive a written gi j* Ya-De that should moth article within 5 years, wi pay for the damage. j?.' ; ? 1?Ya-De is not effected j laundering. fid' I 2?Harmless to humans s: \y See us now for engage | ' your, clothes, furniture, S8C ? I ' t We have portable mac home for your furniture y. I : V1C1 Eh .1^.:-ySp CLEA K 'Afc.. * . TP Pupils Listed rm Honor Roll V Byars*, Mildred McDmnlel, . TTelan Odell*, Jvdith Yarbro. Fourth grade: Sandra Erase*, Antta McOinnia*, Mary Alice MeDanlel* Fifth grade: Benny Arnette*, Doug la* Logan*, Donald MeCarter*. Sixth grade: Joyee Biaer*, Margaret Clack*, Dolorea Davideon*, Maxinj Jackeon*, Kelly Weaver*. JUat School Firit grade: Shirley Smith, Fannie Sne Dover, Melvin Martin, Billy Joe Lemming, Elizabeth Boberta, Sue Don na McAbee. Second grade: Kenneth Huffstetler Eugene Peterson*, David Baity, Dean Black*, Bobert Payne*, Joan Hullender, Vivian Bockholt, Martha Frances Wilson, Shirley Wright, Pris cilia Onyton*. Third grade:. Joyde Kiser, Harold Dover. Sixth grade: Maxie Miller, Peggy Hartman, Barbara 8ue Coins. Sixth grade: Bobby Eares, David Kineaid, Linda Baity, Connie Bennett Seventh grade: Dewitt Onyton*, ?t Moths! n 5 years protection Cleaners Mothproofing Service lnteetf moth >HNQ damare for 5 ve&rs or 1% Dd your loss. larantee from makers of s damage any YA-DEed a will repair, replace or I by dry cleaning or and household pets. imenta to moth proof rugs and blankets! hlnes to take into your and rags. ORY '' f: : '"> '<*' ' : ~i Bessemer City, V. 0< % *.: ( >' v.. v l tact Plato Hoavncr Mmi S 8 ''v '!'"vv':' 11 >. .' & *> * &&: I &*?, rC ;jfej|i:"r H wwv-/ r*- KlSft* MOPKTAtN HERALD TI Lleneva Allen*, Betty Davit*. Max- _ ine Ford*. Katy A one Jones*, Peggy Bom*. Central First grade: Duke Hovia*. Edwin Johnson*, William Ware*, Patricia * Alexander*, Judith Cox*, Margaret Propat*, Guy Anne Henderson*. C Pit-it grade: Char lei Allen, Artbar J Barrett*, Kendall Bolln*, Buddy A Connor*, Gary- Joy*, Tony Kirby*. Gerald Dean Themaaaon, Sandra Ann t Boitic*, Jacqueline Dixon*, Fey* 1 Jonea*. Barbara Jean Parlab, Peggy t Jean Painter, Gail Tate. t Second grade: Curtis George*, Jim o mie Heavner, Franklin Blnaon, Da- 1 vid Pinnlx, Marshall Thomas*, Sybil Blantoa*, .Patsy. Malcolm, Jeanne 1 Plonk*. t Second grade: Shirley Whitaker, Becky Smith'*, Jeanette Rlppy*, Hel \ en Fay Morrison*, Pratt Falls*, Pete 1 Gnnnells*, Boyee Oault, Jr.* 4 Third grade: Michael Honser* i Dickey Hunnicutt*. Wayne Putnam* Kenuith Roberts*, Sue Barrett*, Lin < da Hoyle*, Sarah Houter*, BilUe Mabry*, Anne Elite Stender*, Derice Weir, Shirley Mcintosh. 1 Fourth grade: Lawrence Bridges Joyce Gladden, Dewitt Hall, Martha Raker, Peggy Rippey, Robert Wilson , Patsy Freeman*. ? I 5th made: Cleveland Yiwn* l?" Ice Allen, Patsy Davis, Norn Jan* Deese*, Looale Lynch, Susan Mom*. James Caveny*, Milton Hopejr*, Ax 1 ale DUllng*, Patsy Ooforth, Leo Jaek ' son, Shirley Pearson. i Sixth grade: Gall Allen, Shirley 1 Palls*. Shirley Hesw*^Ais?^Me KfaaatelL Paisy^Wnll, Jean Thomas- , Seventh grade: Johnnie Kleer*. ' Oharles Maaney, Panl MoGinnis*. Jaek Still*. Pnylene Palls*, Nan ? Gantt, Barbara Gault*. Dorothy Goforth*, Ann Mayes*. Charles Painter, Jo Ann Wall, Jean Morrison*. Eighth grade: 3hr\ Cole*. Aliens Barnette*. Louise Carpenter*, Peggy Cloning*r*, Analas Greene, J)?anene Hallman*, Charleaana Logan*, Dorothy McCarter*, \Patty Parrish, Bobby Edens*. Gene Manney*. - Donald Patterson*, Valerie Baity*, Audrey < By art*, Jo Ann Palls*, Betty Led- I ford*, Joyce Lovelace, Dessie Mor- ' row*, Billie Sue Owens*, Betty Cash* 1 Jean Lynch*, Sarah Jaehson*. Buby 1 t7.?n.a tr> - 1 /i 1??a ? 1 11?/ uo?-, aLargoici. VyiBsey, JLAW renee Henderson, John Warlick*. High BchooL Ninth grade: Billy lAJlen*, Carl Hon*, Cornelin Oanlt*. Marilyn Bur < ber*. Jaek Buck*, Harold England, ' Gay Bennette*, Joyane Bridges*, < Trie at tenon*, Jean .Oath, - Joyes ran**. Mary MeKelvia* Nanny Snlnran*. :r ' V 3 Tenth grade: Peggy Manhey*, Mar j Yuletide ' " ' ' ' * ?SEE US BEFO: Limited amount of BLA Large Diamond WALNT BRAZIL NUTS ...... PECANS ALMONDS I lb. CLUSTER RAISE i 1 ,1c' FRESH ORANGES IN , Price ranges 20c - 30c WESTERN APPLES, al Limited amount >' Large Oritp Herf'titr OBUn-Huge k&h Vv ' ?>*' plenty Mo. 10 tm APPVt ' plenty or cbanbe: cocktail, pink baj y;ERS. y ' I s.. . lr ' IN OUR 1 r " Fryers - Hens - Tn Fresh Perk Hams?I AT THE VERT LOWEfi I nboro nin By Mr*. Jm*1* Q. Costner The Principal* of the Cleveland bounty High School* met with Mr. . tA. Oibeon at the Davidson school ionday night. The basketball girls' and hoys' earns from Central high school in Tewton, N. C., played the Davidson earns Monday afternoon. The score* or the girls' game were 80-8 in farir of Davidson. The Davidson boys ost to Central. 81?14. V Miss S. L." Long was called home . he weekend on aecoufft of. the illness >f her mother. The anniversary of Bice's Chapel sill begin Dec. 20 and go throngh Dec. 29. The church is two years old ind has made a great success. Be v. Chester parker will be the speaker. Everyone is cordially invited. Bev. Jasper Bice, pastor. Miss Marjorie Byers of New Tork City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Byers. The "blanket contest" being spon lored by the first grade at Davidson School will close Thursday night of ' Ibis week at the schooL The hi'nh school Christmas Plav will >e presented in the r.nool auditorium rhureday night at 1:30. The public 1a asked to be present. The'admission Is free. been so generous la their gifts to us. We are especially appreciative of the pert taken by Jbs. Pete Berkley ?f Berkley Brothers Grocery. Mr. end Mrs. Welter Smith. d-19pd . Heaviest weed Heaviest wood in the world, so far as is known, is blade iron wood. It has a specific gravity as high as 1.42. It is native to the West Indies and the Florida keys. gy Lou Dickey*, Peggy Arthur, Martha Cov, Myrtle Hoyle*. Peggy Jack ion*, Jack Buth*, Billy Gene Amos, Charles Blanton, Demopth Want%n, Barbara Matthews, Pauline Mauney, Herman Mauney, Prune 11 Smith, Hun ter Warlick, Garland StilL ? Eleventh grade: Franees George*, Hart ha Morrison, Betty Yates, Balph Northcutt, Jean Davis*,. Maxima Hord*. Jeaa MeClain. Twelfth* grade: Normaa MeGfU*, Dorcas Carpenter*, Mary Beth Hord* Uttllrsd Jackson*, Mary Eariy. opeciais RE YOU BUY? ^ I OK PEPPER FTS 56c lb. . 55c lb. . .......... ?? '*. 55c lb. 45c lb. - | *S 85c ft AT.Ti SIZES 40c - 50c pbr doxen 1x1x68 $0.00 box iWi CANDY 50c lb. rUOE 100 100; SB CRUSHED PUTS, BRY SAUCE. iMON, SOD& OUOK HI MARKET | rkeys - Cured Ham [jolna Shoulders III IT PRICES POSSIBLE I I ^1^ ? ' L-2 A; t LET HIM CHOOSE at* with minktur* | W h*t tad hat bos 1* tf* I X JJ I perfect tribute to hk I 5{ '-iiS^S*.''' f vial* v ip g \ WOODWARD ft SON :'**" tS ^ - "Why Worry ^8 DEAR MOTHXK ABOUT THAT JjgHgF CHRISTMAS DlMNUlflK WHY NOT ORDER* A whole'spiced Baked Ham or a delicious cued Ham which will make a Christmas dinOli|^Sf^K. . lit for a king. We deliver to your door!" " IWhol* Balwd,lB^^^Bp:. t Whole BArbeenert I ?&. HAM 860 lb. I With or without I We aleo deliver BEEB by the oaee?We carry I a full line of DINNEB WINKS and OHJEllSB PAGNES?Also wlnee for fruit ealteo. PLEASE CALL IN TONS OHSISTMAS DIN- mk NEB OBDEB BEFOBE MONDAY NIGHT. HI Johnny A Molly's ** " f
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