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?imk m ike wipe aooara aia atwray :*/ / UUe ahip, which before putting into iu ftMtiMO recently had teameed ?t# with the biggeet, moat powerful. a*d moat famoua group of fighting vanab in naval history ? historic Thnh force 58?of the Pacific fleet. Ho ia Harold 0. Cloninger, OMlc, King* Mountain, N. G. from the Marahalla to Tokyo? that waa the log of tho doatroyer HEAL.Y. She mover retted. 8he aeldon panaed in all thoao 17 months. One week she eroaaed tka equator 18 tiaea. 8he waa alwaya bheatbleealy purauing a miaaion. She'a done overytbing a destroyer eould do, and tone of the thiaga they usually don't do. 8he went into Tejo'a own personal ? *\s>"* ffc-'~4 * *"1* v*> R|'. i :. fWK Tfv $ > Clwifaigw, On Healy, r J. SAW FBANCI80O. ? A U?ry mmt, fm this eiiy i? kMded far another anchorage along the waterfront In Tokyo. She trailed off China. 8he navigated extensively in the hazardeur South China Sea. She eerven fleet and ehore at Iwo Jiaa. Now and then when task force 58 was temporarily idle, the HDALY took time out to dash down to the Southwest Pacific to help General MaeAr +++-W-*< *** : ? I FLY SUNDAY I AT t KINGS MOUNT J Plight instruction hy a S D~J' T ? nauidiur iiui If your automobile rad probably needs a tlnrou equipped to do an oxoer blowing out radiators w: \ rncnt. If yours is hostinj - -O-EITEHAL ATJ.IE, AUTOLICZIILES j Tracy M:Gii Day Phone 25 fe; i Pinnach - CHICK STAZTEB ?GROWR7 C LIA3H ?LAYING LIACII ?aumvTv;^ jt?EU i --BIG HOG FEED ?16 PERCENT DAIRY *;' ?HORSE FEED r' ' ASK YOUR A< '-. Utfft IBM CJC f ,.' ./ iVi M/Hr * , :' uC' tf?~ku."^ *? ft <** . . - TUB KIKOS MOUNT -ir make a loilag la ? > (u-itt ngle. Che plucky HEAL.Y also U a ky skip. She never got kit. Alough eke underwent heavy air attack off the Merlannae one night it summer and then again last . Leyte Oulf, and has sin Jap met shot down positively aceredit1 to her, she is as secore and inict ss ever. Not a scratch from enny action. SMITH nr CALIFORNIA SHOEMAKER, Calif. ? Mack Smith, Coxswain, U8NB, 2%, of B-t, Kings Mountain, N. C., has arrived it the world's largest naval receiving station, a nnit of the U. S. Naval Training and Distribntion Center, for reclassification and further assignment. Smith has been in the Navy four vears and although he hat aeen lots of action overseas, for which he wears campaign ribbons covering the American Area, the European, African, Middle Eastern Area ?with ft start?he said that his moat inter eating experience was in helping to evacuate the Italians who were living in the path of Mount Vesuvius when it erupted. +++++++++ ++++ ^ AFTERNOON I _ + AIN AIRPORT J + , Licensed Instructor. + iib!e Doctors iiator is heating up, it igh cleaning. We are a t job of boiling out or Lth our special equip I up, see us today. OF ALL MAKES OF \ND TRUCKS? nnis Garage Night Phone 279-R ED i Feeds ' t > > ? FEED DEALER ired by k Sons. <c j ; - ?.' i umim MUTfoJUM or oak won raws By Mrs. WlllUas Wright Rev. and Mrs. Coy Cobb 9' Blacksburg, 8. C., were the Haturdav night snpptr guests of Mr. and Mr*. Jae per PhUbeek and family. Mrs. Horses Bell and daughter*. Carolyn and Nancy, spent severs-' days with the former's parent*, . > and Mrs. J. Bon Patterson of Pai terson Orove. Mr. and Mr*. K. B. Ledford and . dsncrhtAV ftn? ?1 ?* I per guests of Mr. end Mrs. Marshall I I Ledford of 8helby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware were re- 1 I cent viaitora with their son, Pvt. Wal I I ter Ware of Camp Btanding, Fla. . I I Miss Pattie Ware of Washington. I I D. C., spent the -week end with I I Miss Pauline Ware and Mrs. Virginia I I Stone. -I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ford and 1 I children and Mr. Lyman Champion I I left Saturday night for Tampa, Fla.. ;l I where they will be the house guests I I of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovelace an>l I I family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wray and chil- ] I dren of Charlotte spent the week 11 I end with Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Boll. jl I > Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patterson!! land son are spending several days} I I with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lovelace of I I Kings Mountain. jl I Misses Pauline Ware and Eloiso I I Watterson let Sfunday morning forjl I Washington, D. C., where they will 1 I he house guests of Dr. and Mrs. J.' I JO. Ware anil Mr. and Mrs. John B j I | Ware. They accompanied Miss P*t-!l | tie Ware home. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pryor and , I I daughters of Kings Mountain werejl | the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11 | Jasper Philbeck. LI Master Bobby and Ted Horn ^Ml | Kings Mountain spent the week end II I with their grandparents, Mr. and II | Mrs. R. B. Lovin. Miss Juanita Lovelace of Kings II | Mountain spent the past week with II | her aunt, Miss Martha Sne Ledford. II Master Tommie Lovelaco of Mt. 11 | Sinai spent several days the pastil I week with his grandmother, Mrs. II | Mavme Gibbons. I Mr. D. A. Bell was the gnest of II | his son, Mr. William Bell and fam- I | ily Sunday. jl Coast Guard helicopters have par-11 I tieipated in their first Arctic rescue. |1 With few exceptions, Coast Guard 'I I landing craft coxswains are in their I I early 20's. SPARS are now serving as aero- I Jgrapher's mates. H for the Special Hospi SATURDAY, JULY 7 Polls open 6:30 a. m 1. To vote "Yes" on "Yes." 2. To vote "No" on t Avord "No." 3. If you tear or def 1. Sha ed ! stai YES ( ) the Hot NO ( ) at < oluf moi 2. If j fav< YES ( ) of 1 nail NO C ) land nOAAi incl a ta wpn i v 3. Sha YEB < ' " bon? cou: NO ( ) neci 4. If i in f YES ( ) of 1 .iori KO ( ) ?** shai asse colh tals A. ('Facsimile of signatui Deeds and ex officio ( of Commissioners.) . Vote "YES" to all F tem ?' enlargement o1 joritv of the registers r.;^g TTV ' t )*-L . ^*'^?**'V'V ''"i ; M ' . ' of I Hf ALL LAE y. i BELK'S REMEMBER,? You SAMPLE BALI tal Bond Election to be held in e\ th. to 7 p. m. any question, make a cross (X) mark 1 iny question, make a cross (X) mark ace or wrongly mark this ballot, retu ill Cleveland County accept the conv? by Number Six Township in C iding indebtedness of said Number t purpose of erecting said hospital, st jpital Bonds of Number Six Townd 3 percent per annum and maturing ai jive, and levy a county-wide property mt for the payment of the principal c a majority of the qualified registered or of the assumption by Cleveland C *o. Six Township as set forth in quest ly passed May 21, 1945 authorizing n< I County for paying the cost of remodt r constitute the Shelby Hospital and e uding the acquisition of the neces se .x for said botnds, be approved! .11 an order finally passed May 21, ^ 3s of Cleveland County for paying tb nty hospital in the City* of Kings M essarv land, and a tax for said _ ii. _ i*a* i ' ' * ? ? - i majority 01 me quanriect register ayor of the assumption by Clevelan d dumber Six Township as set forth *u ty of the qualified registered voters.( he approval of the bond order ment'? 1 an ad valorem tax not greater th ssed valuation of* taxable property i K?ted ar mally forJfibe purpose of m from year to year* \ WTON * ' '4vVV Y'v j e of Register of * ' Y" " N 31erk of the Board (Fact Couh for OOIIMXY ^jKOfljjVO ''.ISyuBD HATS >IES' HATS ' race Department Store i Always Save At BELK'S LOT rery precinct in Cleveland county ;. a in the square to the right of the word in the square to the right of the / rn it and get another. jyance to it of the Shelby Hospital ownleveland County fidid assume all outSix Township which was incurred for tid indebtedness consisting of $48,000 tip, dated May 1, 1922, bearing interest inually, May 1, $3,000 1946 to 1961, in' tax without limitation as to rate or a>f and the interest on said indebtedness t voters of Cleveland County shall vote in ounty of the outstanding indebtedness ion numbered 1, above, shall an order fi)t exceeding $240,000 bonds of Cleveding and enlarging the buildings which iTAPtincr notar hurliUnmi #/\? ? ?!<! > MVTT MUa IVH1I0P ivn oaiu UUSpiWUf try land and necessary equipment, and >45, authorizing not .exceeding $160,000 e coat of erecting and equipping a ountain, including the acquisition of >nds, be approved 1 I voters of Cleveland County Bhall vote County of the outstanding indebtedness question numbered 1 above, or if a mart Cleveland County shall vote in favor tied in question numbered 3 above, an five cents on the one hundred dollars n the County of Cleveland be levied and aintaining any such hospital or hospi _1^ % - si . - - plan ir
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