cation to Sam Nunit, director of the * AAA sanctioned anto races to be pre tented at the Southern States Fair on Saturday. Oct. 12, Ted Horn, Indianapolis famous rnce drives from Paterson, N. J., disclosed a willingness to race on the fair grounds pro gram. Nunla la busy rounding up a field of nationally-known speed specialists for the races and the addition of Horn would go a long way in assuring the Fair customers of witnessing big time competition. Horn holds the shining distinction of being the most consistent prize ?TOB? BETTER COOKXNO CLEANER HEAT FASTER WATER HEATING LONGER LIFE IN REFRIGERATION OAIaL DOLANF Charlotte, N. O. Ph. 3-8447 | , Choic ? (Xi HSSrel For ALSO SEVERAL NIC] SECTIONS OP THE C] ?ALL KINDS 0] P.D.H V? 200 E. King at $ i' . > . May INTO HotS Hot C We Specialise in Ing treat. OPEN I , TO GIVE ADD I ' Tex: I CORNER KINC ' *H * J GUI ' . TBI winner in the long history of the In- _ dianapolis 600-mile* championships. He finished second in the event to Lou Meyer in 1936, and since then has been third in 1937, fourth in 1938-39-40, third in 1941, and third ? again this year. The big race was \ postponed four years due to the late Su war. : 0f ' Horn is a daring, cool-headed pilot ! who burns up the track, whether he's i | racing at Indianapolis or over a fair grounds dirt oval. Horn took over ' first iu the national points standings] released by the AAA recently. Other great auto race drivers expected to join Horn on the Southern . States Pair program are Joio Chit- i wood, Reading, Pa.; Bill Holland, | Bridgeport, Conn.; Johnny Shackle- \ _ ford. Davton, Ohio.; Tommy Hinuer- j Rhitr., Reading, Pa.; Walt Ader, Ber- | ^ nardsville, N. J.; Lee Wallard, Seen- | , nectadv. N. Y.; and Eddie Zaluekl. J ! Octroi}, Mich. N There'll be seven big speed event3 j .p j on the Fair program, beginning with * , the qualifying time trials starting at 1 p. m. The first competitive event s listed to start at 2 p. m. ! br Spotted Polnnd Hhlnn Krnn.lo,. oil.l Or 10 choice gilts ami boars at Rocky av Mount for $1,607.50 in their first b" purebred sale. C. L. Ballance of Saint sil Pauls sold the top animal for $142.50 tbl : na ?Or e Lots ? Hi I Q--J .1 ^ tvWnr r; C01 Sale* 2 er? tyi E LOTS IN VARIOUS ma ...... an. CTY. ma J Cai I al fer f INSURANCE? ?>' of the erndon 3 fro Phone 140 v J I fro ^????1 ten hew G VTTES YOUR ATTENTION IT'S REGULAR SERVICE OF andwiches S offee & other S . the best in tasty Sandwiches ! r Q A M 19 I U r&. tvA* iU A Ail ED SERVICE, WE ARE NOV 4 aco Gasol ^ STREET A CLEVELAND A ib siatyi ' ^ A#.- * iVP-' -J 1 ,y1 *AA? x. '. A*A^I* itlNOf MOPKTAIN aEBAlbl) By Way Of Mention Loin Res Hie Mrs. II. B. Jones had as ber guest mday ber nephew, Mr. Bobby Craij Oaatonia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace hav< >ved on Ountt street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cothran o( elbj were recent guests in thii mmunity. Mrs. A. E. Clino spent the pas' :ek with relatives in Statesville. Mrs. R. Lee Blanton spent Sunday ith Mrs. Mvrhle Lovelaee of Flay Miss Edith Queen spent the pas >ek with her parents, Mr. and Mi> L. Queen of Marble. Mrs. J. I. Hope continues sick n is writing. . C. Breeders Top oland China Sale North Carolina Poland China ho^ coders sold their animals at an in case of J14.30 per head over th< eruge price in competition witt coders from Illinois, Iowa, Wiseon i. South Carolina, and Georgia at e recent Southeastern Poland Chi Type Conference and gale at angeburg, South Carolina. P. M. ltorton of Wake County sold e tdp gilt for $200 and Walter Kir of Wilson County sold the top ar tof $150. Horton, Kirby, Douglas 11 Farm of Scotland Neck, and R. Leonard of Black Mountain marted their animals at an average SSgflMuJlU,' p*' mil. " rhe purpose of the conference, acrding to Swine Specialist Jack Kel' of State College, was for breeders Poland China hogs, extension work and vocational agricultural teachi to meet nnd agree on the best >e of hog to grow. rhe official type committee was de up of hog breeders, packers, 1 one member each from the anil husbandry departments of North rolina, South Carolina, and Georgia out 300 people took part in the con ence, which included the judging nine classes of hogs. V. P. Farrior, assistant farm agent Halifax County, came second in i judging contest with a score of > out of a possible 900 points, bounty Agent J. O. Anthony of Ison County said that the hogs m North Carolina, South Carolina ! Georgia "showed up just as well better than the hogs consigned nr outstanding breedsr of the Wej n States." rill ioft Drinks I for a late evenD HM r. m. r SELLING ine .VENUE :ce . .r 6cr. jo, m? State College Hints To Farm Homemakers After selecting the foods which are . the best sources of essential nutrlents, tbey must be eared for properly so that their food value will be ' conserved. Prepare them for the ta ble by the methods which not onlv i will conserve their nutrients, but , which at the same time will give the j1 ( uiost attractive and palatable product | Losses in food value may be kepi at a minimum by observing the fol ! lowing rules: I r Foods high >n protein, such as I . meats, eggs, and cheese, should be t cooked at a low temperature. Foods high in fat should never be , cooked at temperatures high enough ! to cause the fat to smoke. | t 1 | Loss in vitamins is very rapid after j jthc fruit or vegetables have been | peeled, and so these foods should be I peeled just before eating or cooki-l. j Both vitamins and minerals are lost j if fruits and vegetables are allowed >u 3KIIII! in water arter peeling. t j It is wise to cook vegetables or ..fruit in the skins often. ?; Minerals and vitamins are eouservi j e?l by cooking quickly in just as small an amount of water as possible. 1 ? Water In which meat or vegetables are cooked should be saved and used in soups or sauces. j1 Thrifty gardeners who have space -1 for storage, grow enough vegetables i I not only to eat and to can, but to ,1 ' lay away for winter use. They wiil j 1 > have timed their plantings so that ' 1 the storable vegetables will be ma tnre at the proper time?not too ear ' ly and not too late. Purchases ' I Cherryville Studio ! < 1 Yates Conner, owner of Yates Stu- ' dio, here, announced this week pur- J chase of Friondlv Studio in Cherry- | 1 ville on Saturday, October 5. j 1 Friendly Studio was formerly own- | e?l by Clyde S. Lee. .Tr? of Spartan- t I burg. S. C., and is located in the a First National Bank building In f Cherryville. I 1 ' Forest which are burned over res- t uiarly soon lose their soil fertility, 1 t even though no apparent >la:?age is , a ilone to the standing timber. j 1 NOTICE~OF SALE 'n By virtue of the authority contain l0 ed in the "General Statutes oi North ! j Carolina"," section 18-fl ami by order ! t ! of the recorder of the Recorder's . Court for Kings Mountain, Cleveland a I r% " I lounty, rsortn Carolina, the under j signed will sell at G. W. Kings's Ga j rage on Mountain street, Kings Moun tain, Cleveland County, North Caroll na, on Saturday, October 26. 1046. at 12:00 o'clock noon to the highest bid* j tie"? for cash, the following personal property: One 1936 Model Dodge Coupe. mo> 1 tor and serial numbers Z199166K and > 4132163, said property having been j forfeited by Mrs. Onie Easier for the violation of the liquor law of the State of North Carolina. This thS Und dav of October, 1946. N. M. Farr, Chief of Police of Kings Mountain North Carolina. o-3-lO " I Rub - A -1 It's 01 Time was when a bing and ironing cl< those who have dis< I work byuatag Utrn Bring ns your laun service. I KINGS M ill X. A. Harrffl *4 "- -l - \ '. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrate; for the estate of the late 0. M. How ell. deceased, all persons having Claims ugainBt said estate are here- . by notified to file same with my at torney, J. R. Davis, Kings Mountain North Carolina, 011 or before the 3rd day of October. 11'47. or this. noti<"? will be pleaded in bar of their re coverv. All persons indebted to said estate will jdea>e make prompt payment. This the 2nd day of October, 1940. W. Paul Howell, Adm. for G. M. Howell Estate J R. Davis. Atty. o-3-24 NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court NOTICE Ixireua Capps, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene Capps, Defendant. The defendant above nannd will take notice that an let'on entitled a? J above has been commenced in the Sn perior Court of Cleveland County North Carolina, wherein plaintiff 1 seeks a divorce from the deteuduift; that said defendant will also take notice that lie is required to appear it the Clerk of Court's Office at Shel by, North Carolina within twenty (2'0 days after October 17, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in the Clerk's Office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court ' for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 12th day ot September, 1946. E. A. Houser, Clora of the Suporior Court b 19-30? kOKTH '(rTvROLI NA. CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court NOTICE r. L. Peterson, Plaintiff, re. Blanche Peterson, Defendant. The defendant above named will j ake notice that an action entiled as ibove has been commenced in the , uperior Court of Cleveland County, : k'orth Carolina, wherein plaintiff ; leeks a divorse from the defendant; ; hat said defendant will also take no ' ice that she is required to appear | it the Clerk of f'ourt's Office at Shel | iy. North Carolina. within twenty | 2ft) days after October 17. 1946. and j nswcr or urmur ro tne eoniplnint now || m file in the <"l Day Phone 317-LW t i. (Logan Supply Co.) Night: Call 21 .1 K ( Blacksburg, S. C. ! 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