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The Cleburne News from Heflin, Alabama • 5

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The Cleburne Newsi
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Heflin, Alabama
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5
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Mr. and Mrs Pruitt were visiting in this community Sunday. Miss Sue Lindsey spent last week end with home folks. Miss Pauline Roberts spent Sunday with Miss Monlel Hicks. Mr.

and Mrs Mack Roberts spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Sun Cain and family. The birthday dinner at A Robinson, Sunday was enjoyed by all attending. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McNeese and Mrs Granath were married.

In 1885 in New York. They have lived in Fruithurst since 1921. Mr. and Mrs Granath have four children, living, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs.

Ernest Bailey of Rome spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs White. Mrs. Morris Vice of Anniston spent Sunday with her mother an family. Mr.

and Mrs John Chandler and Mrs Virgil Voss went to Tallapoosa, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Williams and of the Navy and Miss Ruth Cain lin visited Mr and Mrs Todd, Sunday. family visited Mr and Mrs Earl Lindsey at Hightower. Mr.

and Mrs McLemore of MARSML. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hamrick and family visited Mr and Mrs Jim Payne. Mr.

and Mrs Garner Harris and of Tallapoosa, were visiting in this community this morning and Ruth Cain is returning home with them. Cain iMer Rouge, and Horace children visited Chafftn and family. Mr. and Mrs Linvell Owen, Sunday Orbie Garner USN is hom on a furlough after a year in the Pacific. Miss Ozell Cunningham of At lanta spent the week-end at-home Parmer Owens, AMM 2-c, spent tyie week-end with home folks.

Miss Alberta Owens of Bremen Ga spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Linvell Owens. Mrs." Lawrence Hiett, Mr. and Mrs Hoyt Harrell spent Sunday 4-H CIUB CALVES Five more Jersey bull calves were placed with 4-H club boys in the county on Sept. 26.

These calves were secured on a lend-lease basis from the Clieaha Jersey Farm, lit. 1, Munford, Ala. This makes a total of 12 calves placed with club boys and farmers- under: this agree ment. Every boy who has received one of these calves is highly pleased and they are doing a very good job growing out the calves. Chester McNees, 4-H club member, received a calf on May 19, an'd to date the calf he has is one many Your car and every other car in America today is a used car.

Wheel parts and brakes show the effects of wear that impose extra burdens on your tires. Look at the tread on your tires for proof of this fact Your replacement tire must he a mnrh mn with Mrs. Hiett. Mrs. Harold Owens and daughter are visiting Mr and Mrs Linvell Owens.

Pvt. Loyd Camp and wife are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs. Robert Camp. Mrs. Lizzie Garner and son Orbie visited Mr.

and Mrs Leroy Garner at Lebanon last week. HEPZIPH Rev. Arotter and family were boys would be proud of. He 1 has rugged tire than one built for new car "standard It will have to-be better to give satisfactory service on a war-wsary car. That's why Dayton has developed the preferred quality tire: tha Thorobred.

given his calf excellent care. Cori-gratulations Chester on the good work you are doing! Honorable mention this week Into the Dayton Thorobred has gone the tech goes to the' Junior club 5 of the with us Sunday. Fine singing and Pleasant Grove school. This dUD won the banner as the outstanding good preaching was well attended Sunday and Sunday night. nical skill of over a quarter of a century of practical experience in mastering the use of synthetic rubber.

So, when you part with your precious new tire certificate, insist on the preferred quality Dayton Tjhorobred built especially for war-weary cars by expKts in synthetic rubber, "i Mrs. Annie Lovelace. is in a Ro- noke hospital. She is doing nicely Harold Morris is in a Roanoke hospital suffering from burns. Rev.

and Mrs. Trotter and fami ly spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Doyle Collins and family. club in 1944 and they are striving to repeat it in 1945. At the club meeting on Sept 20 they gave 'a good demonstration on "Inoculating Winter Legume Seed." Mrs. Jettle Morris, local leader of this club, deserves lot of credit for the coaching she has given these boys.

She encouraged the boys to present a good program and the follow her leadership. Keep moving boys the Banner is waiting for the best club in 1945! OTIS C. ALBRIGHT, Ass't. County Agent 0 2 Tli pretend Hr Km Hr yon ptnonaWy mIk to nploc Hi nratt-pradudien-bttilt Mr that riginally cam an Mil 11 your car. Th Dayton Thorobrod ptlm4jt built to tpoclal high-" quality ttandardt to wiriittond throotofpnMimoiit glvon tiroi by war-woary can.

Milton Benefield of Anniston visited his parents Sunday. Mrs. Addis Roberts and son are visiting her parents. jtfk- Ben Stricklan spent week with his uncle, Mr. Nelson.

Preaching Saturday p.m., Sunday a.m and night by Rev. Wiggins. FRUITHURST Mrs. Moore and little daughter, Mary Ann of Rome, MYESS FUNERAL Funeral services for Myers, 77, who died at his home "at Ed- INI wardsville, Rt. 1, Saturday, were held at 2 o'clock Monday at the' Al church by the Rev.

Barr and the Rev. Carter. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. Mr. Myers is survived by his wife four sons, Marcus of Hefiln Rt.

Thomas, Oscar, and Grady Myers, all of Edwardsville Rt. six dau- ghters, Mrs. Wisner of Muscadine Rt. 1, Mrs. Ewell Norton of Heflin and Misses Lola, Zela, Stella and Lela Myers, all of Edwardsville Rt.

and 19 grandchildren. spent the week-end with Mrs. Gentry. Mr. and A Curley went to Atlanta Mr.

and Mrs'. A Granath and Mrs I Granath of Atlanta spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Granath to celebrate Mr and Mrs. Granath's 60th wedding anniversary which was Sept.

27. Mr TORE 'Phone 74 Heflin, Ala 3.

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Years Available:
1911-1963