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r>* L.: ?* . .Vi ' " 1 ? ' .' EYE OPENERS . 9 Rl |XvS|US3!> y^(/8S3-9o) DheVAC^ ARUBT J In a .ftt of- i \ *f?AAPERAMENTAU . ? emotion, he. [CUTOFF' / OU/Mj&4&{ v I; Ytnoent Van Gogh, whose work la known tor Its clear, sparkling color, cut off his own ear with a razor. I following an argument with a friend. This genius, after a career tilled. With tragedy, ended his life by suicide at the age of 37. . : False!!! Adam Thompson, Cin-i Hx ports from the U. S. In June increased more than 48 percent over the same meuth In 1939, rising from J236,164,000 to 3350.468.000 the jump being- caused by movement .of war supplies. Approximately 1200 appllcati(|rvs have beeu received from low-Income Nash County farm families for mattresses under the new Federal-State cottoh surplus disposal program. EwjtMag law Sag UNuto Hi* tonicfi bould two pound, of food -doltf. Mm 7<xi Mt hoory. prur, ooim or rich food! or whoa 70a or* mi-iouo. burrlod or chow poorly?Tour MooMch oltn ooara oat too work fluid Tour food doooo'l dfr'H and 70a hm no, boortburo. nouooo, Dtln or tout ttooocn. Too tool ooor, tick ud upoot oil or or. norton oor norrr toko 0 loioilro Cor otomoch Mia. It to tuatorao tad foollth. It Ukoo tbooo fittlo block tobloto collod BoU-oao for IadtOMtloa to noko tbo aiooo. otomooh Ouldl hormloio. rrU.ro dutrooo la ao Umo ood put you bock cm poor loot BoUof to 00 aofck H to omoolar uCmft ockmso prom It. lob for BoU-obo Cor lodlroHow EAGLE 5c TO $1.00 I STORE It Is With.Pleasur tend to Everyone a Several Years Hat That Alone is Wor 1,000 Piece ' Especially 14 Qt. Dish Pan 2j^Percrfator^^Tea Kettle II 4 Qt. Convex Kettle * * 1'/' Qt Coffee Pot J 10 Qt. Pish Pan Ladies' Full Fashic * ' HOSE ' ' ?Opening Day? 25c Pa Second quality, size 8' Limit 2 Pairs to Cui t , t ' j : rV;' * Richard Day, Local A Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - . > ..v * *' ' , ; ' . - ' 1 v . ?' *. V" ' ' . ' 1 1 11 'i i i ?by Bob Crosby I QUrZ**T&H!/\ I LOVE KJRTX bkth v A FUNDAMENTAL AMERICAN TRAIT. ? "tU* Mitt. -i -? 25c 4 QtPudding Pa 21C 10 Qt. Water Buc 21c' 21c 10 Qt White 15c 25c e 17c ' - 8 Qt. Water Pail >ned . 2 Qt. Bowl Wash < jM Regular 5c ^ to io 2 fnt itomer " THESE UNUSt Eagle fanagex; , | AMtmm*. nnoiy/ | AND M MONTH? THE CROW 6UHX>9 SEVERAL NEST5/ BUT "THEyfcE. ALL UNFINISHED *OUNkfAlES"/ clnnatl, Ohio, had the first bathtub lu this country In 1842. He Was denounced because bathing from head to toe was condemned as unhealthy. Today, the dally warm bath Is advised for health and Js made possible in innumerable homes by means of the oconomlcal automatic gas water heater. Disease Spread When Poultry Over-Heated Poultrymen are complaining that they are losing birds during the pro cess of culling and vaccinating for fowl pox. C. F. Parrlsh, poultry specialist of the State College Extension Service, says most of the losses are due to crowding up, piling up, and over-heating. ' It Is very unwise, even In the ruling of flocks, to permit the birds to crowd or Jam up in the corners, or in any way become overheated," he says. "In many cases this results in outbreaks of respiratory trouble which take a heavy toll at this season of the year. 'If the birds are to bo culled, and they should be culled to weed out the loafers, it would be well to cull tbem at night, if at all possible. n v r I EAgU J Friday e That We Announce to the 1 i Cordial Invitation To Come t Been Completely Made Ov< th a Visit to Our Store Ne: ? of White Enamel ' Priced For This S nm kd?oa mountun ??? 1 ) Take a flashlight and remove thn 4 non-layers from the roost without distributing tha others. U flocks are vaccinated for chick en pox, than it Is suggested that they be placed on range In summer 4 range shelters or that adequate housing Mcilities be provided, and that * these birds be permitted to range at large or at least be provided i w|th adequate range. t The system of vaccinating pullets ( and placing them back in a tight, stuffy brooder house Is giving ua 1 poor results and is the cause of cUred. The Kxieuston itpediuUet further stated that failure to provide houa- 1 eg large enugh to perlnlt the chick- 1 ens freedom of movement and fresh 1 air has always been a serious problem on North Carolina farina. When we ullow birds to pile up. crowd up | oi become over-heated after hand- 0 Hnjr. we are sure to receive 111 re-1 i suits, Parrlsh concluded. SAVE >1 in 1940,.. and throu SAVES YOUR FOOD...! WORGli < | Kings Mount: I Comf Quality Furniture At es Gra I August People of this Section that t > In and See Our New Store. T er. We Have Installed a J it Friday. A North Ca cern Open ale States. Ea ^^ Honestly wi ed our Cusl P?8* which has i 25c buOdinK tt> r .. . into 22 Ui Combmets __ . Mountain :ach first Store 1 ed in 1923 22c Mrs- Rush Shelby. 8C .wmmmmmmmm, Cloths Visil : Seller ENLARGE DEPAR QP Unusual of Fine JAL VALUES WILL BE ON Stores Battlegrou -V v;-? *;J. "HURBDAY. AUGUST 1$. 1M? RAMBLING BKCTCHM OP OAK GROVE NEWS (Bjr Mr*. William Wrisht) Roving wu rtr) popular In this ectlon the past week. Mr. aud Mr*. I'alhrsou tnd aou Gilbert Uell moved to lie bauy. b C,. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrt. Hubert licit and son uoved to Salisbury Thuraday: Mr. and Mia, Fred Itooraburtt Moved to Kliia* Mountain Friday. Mr. "and Mrs Robert Mllrlft-m o( UI.'A I .. -IIJ. ind Mrs dailies S. Ware Thuraday. Mr. and Mi'a. Frank Ware had aa heir KU?*st* for the week *nd the alter-" parents Mr. and Mr?. Moltoe Lovelace of I'attersou Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Oren White and dau ;hter.- Nudine. and Miss Doroth.. 'utlerson were spend-the-day guest" f Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Watterson of atterson Grove Wednesday. MIHH IJU18Y ttaWKlU8 Ol UUSlOIllil sIORGE gh the years to come 7t SAVES YOUR MONEY b The greater Norge U a greater * money-yaver ... it combines the economic* of Royal Rollator cold* making with the food-saving Qy economies of a refrigerator that's M almost all storage space. Come la Iff ... see what this means to you it J/ dollars and cents. Modil tbeum it SRS IV ? Other models as low as $119.50 BUYJ lin Furniture lany Reasonable Prices I , I . I I HI ? nd Op< 16th, 9:0 he Remodeling of Our Kii ["he Interior of the Building tlodern Heating and Coolin rolina Con- LADIES' F iting in 3 ^ rnestly and ? have Serv - OHILDREI V.IUT1B IVI ~ Sol] 17 Tears, resulted in 5c ia Business Size nits, Kings ?? being the which open- ^r' by Mr. and Stroup of HOT WA1 _ Up to ????? 25c t0ur 1 LADIES' D CANDY In al, TMENT Assortment 25l Candies Lhnit ?" SALE AS LONG AS QUA Compai nd Road 7?' < :. ' .: * '. ... '% ;" ^ J*1"" "\l " '" *'\ C ".} ' |.;*ad cousin Miss Griffin, of Leootr, Mri I N. C.. were guest* of Misses Pauline A and Virginia Ware Sunday. in I; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. LoVetace and ren family spent Sunday witb Mr. and A Mrs. Leonard Patterson of Bethany, dau South Carolina. wa Messrs Buren, Clyde and Ula Hlanton spent Sunday In High Point J? Mr. It. A. Bell and daughter. Kita Kllese Cord. Fred itnd Relil TieII were visitors |u the home of the for| mer's son. Mr. Charlie Bell and Mrs Bell of (Tastouin Sunday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weaver of with the letter's parents. Mr. jnd I Your Foes Looks Bette I When You Shave Witl &llette . $lade ai Edge* Of Entirety Sew Kind, Plut Easy Flexing Steel, Make Thin Gillette I Blade For Bailor Shaving I "C*OR you men who want really i/ good-looking, comfortable shaves at a big saving ... here's I the best news in years. You can I shave with a genuine Gillette Blade ... precision made to fit your razor I exactly ..:. and pay only 10c for 4! I The new Thin Gillette is made of easy-flexing steel hard enough to I cut glass. What's more, it has edges I of an entirely new kind that stand up for one swell shave after anH other. Buy a package of Thm 1 I Gillettes from your dealer today ' I and protect your face from smart I and burn caused by misfit blades. I ening 0 A. M. _ igs Moun tain Store is Complet we have Occupied on Battlegr g System, Fluorescent Lightii LAYON PANTIES OVAL SI >r 35c 1! "TO ANKLETS L Id Colors ' pair 2 5'/? to ?Y' ____ [SH TOWELS TUR te 15x30 > each i PA rER BOTTLES $1.00 Value each 1 ______ A ( HAND BAGS Fall Colors SciiO r papK Pencil TC eacn Bags, In! e to a Customer Paper, N NTITY LASTS iy Inc. Miss Pearl Hiel > . flHV;'.'-" * % ' i. *. ' 'W >V ' " i. V v.- . . ' U v ' .\ .. ' . Joe Lovelace. (re. W. P. Lovelace who haa bee# declining health for socio time latna about the name. (r. and Mrs. Gatther Lemons aeC ighter of New York, spent the nk-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. nton .and family. jpwin IUUK KAtb^l irAnd Feels Better hThfrNew t Vz Price 1 I I /fcw fm I K , r A a] '^"p''yw'ailli^^*i?7 fcAGLE 5c TO. $1.00 STORE ed, and We Exound Road for ig Throughout. tAPE GRASS RUGS I 5c each I adies' Taffeta I . INCESS SLIPS 5c each I Size 32 to 44 I KISH TOWELS Size 20x40 Oceach I YON PANTIES I gular 25c Seller Oc pair I Complete Line Of >ol Supplies I tblets, Crayons, Book [, Pencils, Note Book I ote Book Backs. P . .f. . 'Y* i ? :'u ts, Assistant Manager I , ., -^SSa t> J <_rsS&ffV ' a "
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