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^ Vnryon* ShouldKnow/ , ItMMdmonpMpbMUtnv h? rt??< GOLDEN GUERNSEY :, *fflt U en lodiep*wble eoeegy. leellh! Food rhnrt? ?, eii'lil ?OLDEN GUERNSEY Milk la TNr maaldma tftMrf. ThafVa Mr* WHiymlM in aach quart ' Aanln H th. of ?aak! Drink it .aaa it... keep up your anargyl >' . ' XaCHDALE 7 ASMS " L < Phone 2406 f FOR Four Nice Lots of the P Grover Road. ' * Also several nice lota in Best wishes for a pro vices in real estate an ancA rail nn g I P.D.HI Phoj Real Estate M?|ke ,'l . .. w ^rnaS^m i \ (7 fl ^zz [GBEs^B I km ^csawai m ZESLiV^SS HH W$? t *Sra?^' * ' '' < '-. "' -TW" WBBO VAJLLET MBWB B]rKtUk --* ' ' "ii i Mr. ud Mrs. Frank Cable from Burlington ipnt Christmas with Mrs. Csblo's fsthor and mother, Mr. 1 sad Mrs. B. M. ParrUk. Doris Crenshaw speat Christmas with her grandfather, B. N. Parrish. Lloyd Self aad wife from Chsrry \ ville spent Christmas with Grandpa Balk. Bee. A. E. Belk, wife tad Mrs. Julia St. Clair aad Mrs. Madge called to see jrot^r reporter from Book Hill. Jeha West gars me a aloe piece af money for Christmas. A lady seat ma fire dollars. She reads the Herald Oar good editor smiled ma a alee cheek aad X gat ee assay ether preeeats I coat all all year sasaee bat 1 Oh well, when elty taxi drivers tart fighting Its time to back ap aad take off. I like to see a good elaaa fight?say a chicken fight hard to beat?if yon don't get sparred. Whe* we fight someone got to pay the fidws ? UK. Today U tomorrow wo droamed about loot night. The way to aako a dream coma true gat up aad try your luck. A falat heart merer woa a fair lady. Iietea, thie forthcoadag Coagraoa la golag to 1m aae of the fightiageat oae wo hare erer had. The Bepublleaae hare one kiad of pkileeopky about got erament t -d the Domocrata another. All for the moaey, ao the amartoat mart fool that'a able to fool Ike wet people will gat the Jackpot la III I Ml I -W SALE V* V. /yT* '-1. . * ' ; . I hilbeck property on the ,y. city. sperous 1947. For serd all kinds of -insur r<: ... * . ' fir'- '' i? ? RNDON ie 140 ? Insurance Ml I,,,, ni of o? \ ^ JI I m? taw* I ' l" Kjw A 11 & $%$?& 17 "-- 5 r?e(Pj#' ^}$*$'V-: ^aSM I I / //// ja&ek-1;' '. ?K? ' . * II W|i. ##z jF^F^r \\^/0r . \ jRy?*^ jjpyy^B^w j? / ^ **fc A J II yqe mopictaiw hkkald - trpb I9d?. U Of all the Pmldati, Am drew Jmek- H om owaed the moet mmd the beet met horeee mmd wm? the beet better om hie colon. AlUo Wakittftoi w?i imo&Jt 11 the President# who fmncied racing mmd owned five hones. Andrew' horeee were among the motion's beet It U ?1 claimed. 'h Hew can you keep a dog from going (4 mod in Aogiut. Shoot him lm July. 80 many folks here eome to me after getting im jell making see why T I pat their ammee lm thepeper. I don't k em re who gets lm jnlL I merer hare pat may one's mams In the paper for e drank find. The passing of D. J. Keeter was R led t# me. I hew known this good mum many years. I moved to Drover Lm 1911. Mr. Keeter helped bm eat g Re sad I have been long time friends. Jest smother good seen gene to hie reward. We thall sales Mr. Keeter. b Gone bat met forgotten. j "ITifn^i," Two hearts filled with love divine. Twe hearts throbbing In the night The light la year eyes dmr'iag. Dime the stare above. The night Is heavenly mmd I've Jot yoa lm my arms darling. ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 AMD COMMENTS < By Mrs. Tharnisn Seism With the Christmas sesson behind us end a bright New Yeer before Mflh of , he I'm tore we ell hoe* mad* plsns to welcome the Happy Mew Yeer. . To 1 es oh hie owe la his m way. With ell ; the lovely thiage end pleasure you will . enjoy, don't forget to be serious mind- | ed. And let your thoeghto be of oth- < era. If yon ere mehieg resoletloee, 1 make them le all seriousness and keep < them. < We most take oar religion more se- ; rlously this year them ever before; ! that is, we most seek to bo aad do ; share much more, liberally in the pro- ; gram of winning tho world to Christ. < There has been much sentiment end ! beauty in the Story of Jeans bat not enough serious eoncern about accepting aad carrying out Jesus' program in the world. As someone has said, too ! often wo elalmvto aceept Jesus bat ; reject Hit teaching. It is the a?eep- . tnnce end practice of Ma teaching ' which will transform individuals into beautiful Characters ell the yeer : round end will save oar world from war end destruction. If only a email | percentage of the thought and energy < could bo mod earnestly nr the pre- \ gram for world brotherhood stood < peace end good will to all men every where, oar dreams far a bettor world, ] could be realised in one generation, i Then wo shell not only bo at out- < finest and beet he individuals, bat wo shall else give oar live* to the great* ; est end most Important cause In the world. Lets strive herder then ever before to make our world Christ-like. < Lot others see Jeaos In yon Mrs. Earl Seism was taken beck to ' Shelby hospital last Friday. Her oo* < dltion is Improved somewhat. Her Tip- < Itora include Mr. Earl Seism end son, , Mr. aad Mrs. Oettyn MM, her father I; Mr. Lee Lackey from Ohio, and Mrs. I< Raymond Sel*m, W. A. Boim ud Mr. ; Johnny Horl*. B.t. ?ad Mir*. W. A. Boberts. were J Thursday dinner gn?*t* of Mr. andf < Mr*. Lloyd Phifer, wad la the after- \ noon. Bar. and Mrs. Roberta visited < among the moadber* of Pattenoa ! Orove. Bev. J. W. Battle of Shelby sad for- i mar pastor of Patterson Grove was < Sunday dinner guest *f Mr. J. W. ! Seism and family, aad their other ' guest* wars Mr. aad Mrs Od*U LoveIsce aad soa. 1 Mr. aad Mr*. Jmf Balflald aad soa. ? Kenny, aad Mr. Lloyd Vataaai rUited 3 Mr. and Mre. OraSy Ktua la Xew 1 I MONEY. : r'"'' ' v\i;"7 wfa: Wv-'- -fei I ^j. jlL - i Mr. ud Krm. B?7?0nd Bdm 1*4 I >ns wera So* day dinner guests 0* tr. and Mrt, Grady Beten and family." Mr. and Mm Oettye Bcisza and . lildren ware Christmas day guests of "y n paresta, Mr. and Mrs. John foe WCA >r and family, i^jal Mr. and Mrs. Albert Logan were ftflO" hurt day dinner gnests of Mr. and Ire. Ihtrnu Beiam and famUjF Misses Beatrice and Patey Bridges tij >ent Christmas week with their aunt IMBa/] ad uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Thuxman dm and children. % V'/?H Miae Lena Beiam was Cwdday dinner neat of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phifer. JB Uncle John Parker, who fell and *_ _ w_ u. _ _ n. we. ?. > m. ._ _ '3 kolby hospital ud win ho home for I ~ "Tingag; > i"?)? V't v . '.J" * ?," r" HEY! i * - ' *. i'v ' \r-Ti t* < .o .->< -N. ! nay##?] ; ?:*: >':r TrS8iw ES, GABDEN TOOLS, OR AI TO TRAI. 1! ? TRADE IT W1 HAS SOMETHING YOTJWA! - ^ , ' [:. -. /. '* ''.' : I , .., ^ .. -,?v , ./ BEQINNINO ON T] l; >: SPONSC W d F d jltH >> I > M MIM.il > It M t HUM :" $?& '^ ps* * ^ . I w^^p p p? ... Jr . .--pP ; 5'-' '^' . ?' - >*. 'tC- ^ "'A1' > -J -t -S&~ . ..? - -i -st?*31 \*vv.?*: * .75*: " " -.-. ; - *j2r j*> ' >v:v<^ v *?2 " rlL^jS . .. .. * ,>V _ '^Ei HEY! ' 1 i LEB, GOATS, POCKET KNIV | 1YTHING ELSE YOU WANT TH YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO NT AMD HEED. .| | SK '.-' . - ">W " % / >. y ^ 3*E FIRST I January, 1947 Iter, there will be a TRADE f Trade lot located mar Bonnie g g. O. Put On your trading clothes 1 & Seed Store J i $ ^ l lal J I . - : II Jfl > CONVENIENT |H
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