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Every quart you uee, either in cooking or at a mealtime and between-meal drink, hat more energy-value than ten eggtt Imagine what that can mean to yoor family nutrition -pyptml Important- food-energy in ? pleasant, easy-to-take way ... GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk I ' Archdale Farms Phone 2405 ' '*ic ^tBk Providing more and better K??l3t consuming, painstaking J< t- comp.?c-ted as a tine < ? TVus^nds of tiny telcp bJK: r -lcleved together, each in delicate electrical -ele;'p t Into Iridic-'.- s.f iboard Bppl^. Wires strung. Au- .x-.eti COlUu-i...-. doing as fast as we can g install the equipment, Wm- '' Telephone folks, ere j day, hustling along wit! program to improve sen I PROGRESS... 6 ii 'v ''i*' i j ' i E Y. Belk AND HIS NEWS OP NEBO VALLEY ? Roland Hardin and wife from Charlotte visited at Blacksburg and Nebo. Roy Black and Pat Belk from the city visited your reporter Sunday. Met Mr. Hord Herndon SatH'lay on the Western Front. I got a nice letter from a young lady in a nearby town, with two dol lars folded dp nicely. Please send me the Herald. I did and thanks. I I didn't find Mrs. William Wright's column last week in the Herald. We like her news from the countryside. FBI Director John Edgar Hoover recently reflated the highest sum ever offered a law enforcement official on any radio program. $18,000 a year. The Director politely declined the record-breaking offer in or,/W to devote his full time to looking III II I 1 1 > III J If one tenth tliat is said and writ ten about our public men were true half of them should be hung. Tell one- lie and you are forced to tell ! there to back it up. You see it requires other lies to support it. The old-timer who used to sing what will the harvest be, now has a modern son who wants to kQpw how much it will pay pay-day. The late Will Rogers was genius, who got a break every where he went. It's quite possible that some where in this land there exists a similar genius who, can say things exactly as funny but who is utterly unknown outside his own private circle. That's the way fate works with us in this life. Bilbo I guess he's as good as those that throw, mud at him. I don't like to see a man kicked around. Live and let live. If the man ever hits me with a blackjack It might be when I'm running. I wont be running to meet him either. No sir. Some men and women have Strug gled eternally and pretty valiantly too, if you ask me to regain some of the perfection power and glory in which he was created. Resolution. I Just wonder if Adam and Eve did not make the first over, trembling there outside the Garden of Eden, naked ami ashamed before the Wrath of God. They must of felt the need for turning over the pages and beginning all over again. I know we feel that away many times, don't we? There's many men in hell today that made many good resolutions, but didn't keep them. Most people on earth have some | * STf >. *.?r> fir . v v." --v * + v".5 r*HlHK A \ IS COMPLICATED " . || 1 1 ? m _ Iff HI ^ ySm^B' * ' Bvhw-^ telephone service is ^ time* >b. Much of the equipment is i thtf *^6 tap ho no Cfflnpiny^i I -. , .Si;-, _ ; V- ;' ^rL. 4HMM MJk. m_| V -. J ***** **#. *^ "*^1 *r ?Ltt' 'jJ' " 'f-1 belief in life after death. I'm glad I'm. Just that big a fool to believe in eternal life after death. I'm not a brute. I don't know where Heaven is located. I do known men have gone to the City of Gold and come back on a certain <Jay in the form of Angels and returned in a cloud of glory. Watermelons and brown bread are the main diet of many people in Iran during several months of the year. A lady in picking out a husband if she has to choose between brains wealth and appearance, she will choose appearance 9 times out of ten. I don't blame you 'ear. Now, tf only we were given another chance to live over again know ing what little we know now we would do a whole lot better than we have done in the past. We would profit by all the mistakes we have made. Oh, we would do quite differ cntly, that's what we need another ohonrrn s. (luat^v ?V?. I never thought I'd be a poet. Time files you say, oh no, Time stavs we go. ' 'J Wlt? I'ltm I mi Mil, n UJ I and governed sweep. Causing the slow futilities of men ' j Out to meet their oblivion and then Bringing new secrets from the si- I lent self. i Negro News i By Mrs. Jessie G. Costner j qp?t?sasauea?ctwi ss 1 uiss?srus^i?? ! The Rev. S. I. Clement, pastor of Vestibule and Adams Chapel A. M. iE. Zion churches will preach at Mt. : Olive Baptist church Sunday, Jan. 26 l at 2 p. m. He will be accompanied by both of his congregations. The Gallilee Methodist choir will take part in the program. The program will be sponsored by Missionary circle Number 1, Mrs. Beatrice Patterson, president and Mrs. Ruth Mitch em, secretary. Rev. J. C. Mitchell is pastor. The public is extended a cordlarinvitation. Mrs. Helen Mitchem, of the Compact community,, is a patient In the Cherokee County hospital. Mrs. D. M. Mauney of Bessemer City Is convalescing at her home. Mrs. Mauney was injured in a car collision a few weeks ago. Mr. Hood Norton of Davidson, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mauney last Sunday. According to information released by M. L. Campbell, business man jager of Compact Credit Union, a. splendid annnual meeting of said Credit Union was held last Monday night, Jan. 13, at Mt Olive Baptist church, adjacent to Compact schc.ol Although the weather was very unpleasant many members were present. The annual reports showed that the Credit Union's assets counting payment made at the meeting, exceed $5,000. Members elected to the Board of Directors were Rev. T. H. Grier, Russell Caldwell, S. M. Brown, J. W. Patterson. Holdovers on the board are vice-president, Rev. P. B. Falls; secretary, Mrs. Ethel Burris; and treasurer, M. L. Campbell. Credit committee members elected were Prof. L. L. Adams, West Williams, Rev. R. F. Kilgore is the holdover on that committee. All members of the supervisory committee, Mrs. F. M. Wilson, Mrs. Ruth Mitchem, and Mrs. M. M. John son, were re-elected. Prise to the member responsible for most Joiners during the year was awarded to Rev. R. F. Kilgore; and another to the member making the neatest amounts of deposits to Mr. Cicero Mitchem. Agricultural committeemen, selected to assist the supervisor in promoting the project and other agricultural work were: Compact committee, Geo. Crosby, S. M. Brown and Warren Byers; Long | Let the I n ViU 1 II , -A xft ! S ^ I 1 "'>' ' V ; . 1 ! * Varsity on III J>. Thursday, Jan. 23,1947 Branch comm. Rev. T. H. Grier and The 255 chai Russell Caldwell; Carl: Rev. R. F. Administration 1 Kllgore; Shlloah church: George represent 22 rellg Moore and Arthur McKenney; East to meet the spii Kings Mountain: Rev. P. B. Falls; of veteran-patiet West Kings Mountain: Myles Boyd Goldmine community: Robert Bell and J. V. Parker, and Vestibule The number o: church, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dye. Divi- tion and pension dends of 3 1-2 percent were paid. Administration r Members not present are asked to 335 on October 3 receive some by 10:30 p. m. Jan. 27, on October 31, IP A meeting of the Cannery Club of Compact school Is scheduled for next Monday night 7:30 o'clock p.m. CI It is very important meeting as new members are to be elected and | 1 plans for the New Year adjusted. All AJp %? jr -.j members are hereby urged to be present. V FOB COOKING WATER HI The number of loans submitted to REFRIQERA Veterans Administration for gua- HEATING ranty or insurance under the G. I. Bill during October continued at the Phon< peak levels reached in July and Chariot August. ?? Uty l a: Now Ui I All persons are hereby notifiei erty, both personal and real, an ages of 21 and 50 must list the! * nary as required by law. See The At The City ! I LIST YOUR TAXES NOW A1 UTE RUSH. BOOKS WTT.T. n AND LATE LISTERS WILL 1 City of Kin; . y Laundry Do Yt r' , > s -,- * i<v ft! -r / . :.. ,v V ' ' AND To The Basket! r ; .' ? - .d - ' - ' My^^eVt '' * - - T* -?J - * * I nffiDAT NIGHT 7 P.I flOUNTAINEEBS vs. CHABL d "B" Games O L^. TUESDAY NIGHT 71 ' y\i. " * ../ ' :r.\- V./ ' :iy j. _ ; # >lalns in Veterans, The estimated American vetoia lospltals and homes . population Increased by U5.CMI ious denominations ' during October to reach a total d> itual requirements i 17.695.000 of whom 13.744,000 ha* its. I served in World War II. f active compensa- . cfV, ^ iU i cases on Veteeans oils rose from 850. | W\S^vw TBSMWWmd I; > I ^AMdkJUuyj^a u, n. o. | j 5ii i111 k i 'A 11xm x Listing ideway ci that they must list their prop- , d all male persons between the r polls during the month of Jan% Tax Lister li*ll A* iAO.il ni v/lltCr I W AVOID THE LAST MINE CLOSED JANUARY 31st I 3E PENALIZED. gs Mountain i S5S2SSSSS!55SSSSS55S5SS5SS2SISSSSS2222S!SSS22b52SSI^3^ >6r Laundry! | If 11 rk M >an uames || OTTETECH I f .. .- . -4 'r? ; *
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