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Kings Mountain: Industrial Employees Outlying Business houses Residential Section City School system Public Employees . m- . hs Rural Section: Patterson Grove church Dixon church El Bethel chftrch Bethlehem church Patterson Grove church Park Grace school Residential and Business Industrial Colored: Vestibule church Long Branch school Davidson school ML Zion Gallilee and St. Paul church ... Good Hope church Bynum Chapel Mountain View church Shlloh A. M. E. Zion church Long Branch church Compact school ML Olive church Adams Chapel St. Peters (Grover) GRAND TOTAL ' 14/CV 4 ?- ?^"*C*<?T"" ^11 ^*?"?55^^| There was a ma And he was w When it came t< Here's what I "Buy tasty, hea And eat some So creamy-sofe It's tops in ev i It's a wise shopj puts HOLSUM < daily list, becau delicious, healtl bread. So be wis HOLSUM! cfhi L???? . * 67740 i $543034 , .; .. , '. ' " .!> SK I , 55.00 16j0O 50.00 J 60.00 19.30 1 4&00 ; 248.90 11540 i sooo 1 _________ I 16140 | 6040 ! ssl*. 1145 1 43.50 ' 6040 .' 5440 { 2500 , : 2500 I 2.00 ' 1530 ' ..j iaio 1 JM ... tlUDI ! 60.50 aao 1 16.00 $5Q0.90 1 ??? ( '. i. $6,241.54 1 Hft. 1 1 I' n of our town, rondrous wise; I a buying bread, le would advise: lthy HOLSUM, i i every day? J and oven-fresh, eryway!" , ' t . . I I :L1 j jer who , ~ : ; / ; j >n her ... ;?j se it's hful se!Buy ; |j Ej i 1 Li IB mm, Mf * I s, .'* ?, :$; 'T j?-g# j|i I j ... ". . \ ... !.. . ' 1stm)6aM6tJ1 Si fdwttat iNinwtt Laid to Roman Custom Those lacy card* and red heartshaped boxes of candy sent on VaV entine's Day have nothing to do with St. Valentine, according to the Britannica Encyclopaedia for children. Although there are seven St. Valentine* listed in the "Acts of the Saints" and February 14 is the saint's day for them ail. 00 connection baa been found between the saints and the holiday a* it la celebrated today. It la thought that the customs of the holiday are, instead, a continuation in modified form of an ancier Roman festival called the "Lupercalia," which occurred on February 18 and was something like a carnival. In the 1700s the customs of Valentine's Day were indicative of serious romance. It was a general belief that the first person of the opposite sex whom one met on that day would be one's Valentine for the whole year and perhaps for life. One young damsel, says Britannica Junior, wrote in 1784, "I lay abed and ?ht<? mv eyes fell the morning U) " -1 would not hare seen another man before him ton all the world." Sometime* the young people held lottery en St. Valentin*'* eve when, the names of the girls were pot Into a bos and were drawn at random by the young men. Then each pair would exchange gifts and each would be the ether's "Valentine" foe the year. Htrt's Way tg Estimate Uvt Walffct tf Dtar "How much did that big buck weigh when he was altveT" is a question which puzzles many deer hunters. But there is a way to determine the "live" weight of a dead deer, according to Henry P. Davis of the Remington Arms company. "Few deer hunters have facilities to weigh their kills immediately after the deer has been bagged," lays Davis, "and all are anxious, and properly so, ta 'dress out" the animal as soon ga possible. However, there is ar old rulewhich ye ill allow one to easily compute - the 'live' .weight of a deer by weighing the dressed animal. Naturalists biologists and ornithologists have mce, that a cretly safe rule to follow is to cor.sii.er the weight of i dressed deer us .7C612, of the live' weight of the same ,animal. Fhat's drawing it down to a fine point, but those figures can be de-l pended upon. V *- , y "For exampleltf .a buck: two hundred pounds, you ctaoei that the big fellow weighed a small ilice of venison left than two hunlred and fifty-live pounds when he roamed the woods. No one can prove you are wrong, anyway.** Hybrid Cera What is hybrid corn? The vsrious factors that make corn what it is ire carried by tiny determiners railed genes. These genes are carded on the chromosomes of the plant cells and are so small that rou can put a handful of them an he point of a needle. There are two genes for the same factor in each iced. If they are alike, we say that ihe seed is pure for this factor. If hey are unlike, we say it is impure. Should '.he aeed be Impure for i certaie lector. It will show the sharacter of 1he dominant on*. By nbraadtag corn to* five genera Hons ae get all the factors to H appropriately W pet cent pure. Than, when you plant two A these perilled itrains next to *aCb other and cut Ehe tassels off one, the seed that rou get from it eO be a hybrid :orn. Since 93 pev cent of the tones ire pure, the corn will look very much alike as fat at Its characteristics are concenasd. Cabbage Constats Two vegetables, cauliflower and iroccoH, are iWiiBw in food value ind texture. They ere oooatoe to he cabbage. Cauliflower forms, a read of white hlooeom clusters and jroccoli forma smaller heads of lark blue-green blossoms. Unlike Muttflower, the stems and leaves of be broccoli ere cooked also. A large bunch of broccoli or S meBum-sited heed of cauliflower, weighing two to two and one-half rounds, should serve live to six people. The secret of making welliked dishes of both of these vegefcUts k^haro^old^ fftwm. - m w m ? . | See bofifeig thne shonldbe Hajft ebolpbMds of oeaBflower.end ten is twelve aoJnutes K the band la into >e assists BiAtiwi* f)i? itbst *A6Mi^(l?) i^Mkf ^toSrttkcn llf toe n^g ?r<^?lr+m fin 41 JKnk fatally ahot Twt ] H ^3 ^BBiHHH|HpHHH^BH CLAPPS > ] ' oinad Foods. 3 c? 23c w. .pparf M .. o? 10c | ~ gw^iTc Plenty I' SODS 1 /SreniN ! jy^?""wtl) I TtMtJfr TISSUE NORTHERN I | Boll go ] LIMITED QUANTITIE& I i IEWEL Shortening r FLOUR j SAUERKRAUT I ' TOMATO JUICE I I ? II 1 MILD & MELLOW COFFEE E ft A'ly iuw l ? 2 P?77? ENRICHED DAILY DATED MARVELBREAD SANDWICH '^_lk RED BEANS. 2 S 23c J WHEAT*"*.... pkt. 15c A AMMONIA & 12. ' EXTRACTS . t? Il( ' DRESSING R . 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