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I i h&tvr&HHm tyl .044, Jam to mop is the oerw w&&% ?rs~ eeitly, niacO It :?mt Into tervire In ' Juiu 1944 ii President Booeevelt'a pereonal plane, haa flewa aeroee 44 . aqqatriea. It np4??o4. to brin* |fa- I* 4anM> Chiang Kai-Shek front Bio 4a M Jan trio to Now York, It la a stock ha modal flane with an elovntor and apaaial deluxe intorilr. It la not to ing uaed by Preaidont Truman. V-E Day did not end . the critical fat ahortagee, and patriotic honeewiv- *? ?a will continue to uee every precaution to waate no fat until V-J day, c< nays Mrs. Eatelte T. Smith, aaeiatant State demonatration agent of tk# *e State College Extenaion Service. in I WAB BUMS"! w R hi th y< to ha at < a th le Oi in th th ge ah ' fe wwp? mm9 Mm wyvwf vn ounico Mini1 to ou^rtAuytt. 11 ifr infantry "" v?#( inwvfj wywiiVRi - 1 * < ' ?* Do you feel a swish whei wet road? Then examine ous to drive with a smoot 1 tapped immediately. I ?GRADE "A" I Center J *^"g 2*s|^*j^BjfrjfejtSC2i?5S3^MSSSSiC3SC3StiS?Si2Sifi3 I Water & I .irf '. Im" Were I On Tht UNLESS BILLS ARE P - JT. i "-M:!riTr;"~i? -O >' * Nebo News H. T. Belk Why I didn't writ* n column the wt week, I went to the bench to I e my peach?they were nil about | ilf naked. % Bill Mitchem want* me to writo le story of his life. Bill, I wouidn't I . low which end to commence at. ' Brand ne* police Clay . Williams. 1 gret that Mr. Carpenter took off e gun. Clay will make a good offl ir, though. ^ Henry McCarter is home from over as after serving for five years. Harold Smith is home after servg many months overseas. He re>rts to Baleigh. Buddy Fletcher is home from the avy after riding the high seas for ro yqprs. "He reports back to Calttrnia. 1 said in my last column that Har d Barber was proudly sho.wing his ife '8 picture. I should have said. ay, iiaroit) is in faraway clime> slping keep the devils back. George Bhipman and wife Bpent ueadav afternoon cisiting Mrs. rodus Me Daniel who underwent a irlous operation. 8he is niw better. R. N. Parrish it? figuring on cutng a big ham. I figure on getting nice slice. I love ham and the rich avy. Darkies love the watermelon* at grow on the vines?fish, too Well, we got the hospital. What ju going to name itf I named it be- + re it was born?"Lottie Goforth." Folks turned up their nose at fatick. Now they g? from store to ore hunting dear old fatback. . Tobe Bell's sister from Charlotte une us the other Saturday driving Hudson, crossed Nebo bridge. 8otne ing got wrong with her ear. She ^ ft it side of the road and caught a ''' ie out to her brother's at Oak rove. Tobe came to bring the car . He found a five gallon can beside " e car and a ten foot pipe sucking e tank dry. Tobbie says, come and ' t your can and pipe, but no gas. w I am sorry Glee Bridges lost his irt tail. Wouldn't make any difrence if he had lost his hat. *' to JT WAX BONDS AND STAMPS M ti io LOOK a oi AND u ki LISTEN! f le IM W M M at w M b Service ^Vyv"." ' > ... igtt Bills! Due ' I; s First I * AID BY fttHOLOBB* | AY, SESYIOS WILLS j ^1 i sum lYjE^y** L/u -, ;^c><^V!3KJIW i ? i # I I . I t .-V l ' J 1 / m i ? " "V. An'.iiony, I NEGRO NEWS By Mn. Jessie G. Costner Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Stewart and suehter," Sylvia have returned t< rashington, D. C\, after spending ter iys with their aunt, Mrs. Oakley .'henck of West Ru'.ge street. Mrs. Oakley has returned home aft visiting her father who is very I in York, 8. C. Mrs. Geneva Carroll is spending thti eek in Shelby visiting relatives and ienda. Pvt. Bateigh Brown, son of Mr id Mrs. Walter Brown, was a visi ir in Kings Mountain last week. The Rev. J. C. Mitchell, pastor oi t. Zion Baptist church and congregn on were present with the Shiloh aptist cnuron, anelby, Hunday aft' noon. The Rev. Mitchell preached le anniversary sermon and the Unn Prayer Band furnished music. ' The Union Prayer bind sang at the ev. Lutz's tent on Thursday nighl f last weep. Little Mae Herndon, daughter of !r. and Mr*. Robert Herndon - wai locked down by a ear Monday orning on West King street. 8h< as injured on the face and on one g. She is resting fine. The revival meeting will begin at t. Zion Baptist church Sunday, ily 29. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mitehem ol inston-Salem spent last week visitg Mrs. Mitehem's parents, Mr. and rs. William Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Costner, Sr., rs. Charles Costner II of Oastonia id Miss Stoaks of Orlando, Fla., bre visitors of Mrs. D. A Costnei st Thursday. 'Compact High school opened school [onday 'for the summer session wltt large attendance. Miss Fanny Welbourne of Balis ury has returned to the city to tak< p her work as teacher at Compaal ihool. According to information release* om the Agrlenltural Department 01 ompact school, the cannery is to b* pen for canning on Tuesdays aa4 hursdays from 9 a. m. to 5 p. a iowever, anyone desiring to can ti squeeted to inform the supervisor [. L. Campbell, a day- or so before >ming to can.' A meeting is being ealled of thi tficials of the Credit Union on Mon ay night, July 30?, at 9 p.m., anc f the Canning club at S-.30. As it ti itimated Credit Union business wil ot last more than 45 minutes. Any Be living within 15 miles of Com aef school and in Cleveland count; ity become a member ef the Unioi y paying a joining fee of 50c anc jeeiving an honorable vote of the oard of directors. / The N, A. F. nominating commit ie met as scheduled Monday,, Jul; k, and nominated officers fef th< M5 46 term. V< NABy.VIL?LE. ? The Bureau , o cerouapties of Tennessee is offerlnt tholarShlps this sommsr for avaia Mm teachers at six colleges. * The eholartMps provide 192 hours e round tehool instruction and I OHICAOO. ? Tb? private 1 ae future may depend upon punk Utton eoutrot to fly kU plane uade Hf. eonditioan due to a newly derel Mf Ufk preeUien pyfaeeope; TkJ ewdet "gyro" net only keeps tk lake on He eon ten more, ^ieudtt H| wpili Mir . . ^-., .,? ...? *? ..J. lUAtkU THUHaOAT, JULY tt, 1040 By 6<3br j > ? itr* 4 A y** "tW U H ^^^""***"^^2 i!|^- L -ill - ? I hav? a problem .. I - s ' Letter To Editor j Thin is my first opportunity to !i write to our new Editor, but I will !| My you are doing darn good work. I I'guess I have broken all records II of seeing guys from K. M. Last week < ' Aaron Hartsoe came by to see me on his way home. Saturday I flew down to see Bill Hartsoe and he took me over to Boyce Henry Stone. Spent the night with thetn and had a nice time. When 1 got back. Lt. Ray Black was here to see me. Ray cer' tainly looks good and expects to I be back soon. 1 also called up Jack Whetstine but he was gone out, but ? 1*1 a. a- i - - * (win iry 10 locate mm again. .Should be here, now, Martin, the rainy sea >(son is on, rains every day and night, bat I've finally got used to it now 1 but 1 don't think I'll ever get used 1 t* the MUD. Sorry to hear of my former boy scout leader agid leading citizen, Carl Davidson, getting killed. He will 'be a great loss to Kings Mountain. i t Haven't got a Herald In a few weeks but 1 made jjp the loss last month by getting about ten at one i time. 1 relay these papers to all the > boys so they really travel many miles, i Glad to hear of so many boys getting back from the European Theatre and here's wishing them luck ao they may not have to come over ou , this aide. Well, Martin, suppose I'd better close for now, so keep that pa' per coming over and here's wishing you success in your new job. John Styers. AI'O, San Fraucisvo, Calif, WASHINGTON. ? Mrs. Martha | E. Truman, 92 year old mother of J President Truman, made her tirst airl iournev when she flew frnm her I I home to Washington to spend Moth- j i er's Day with her son. Her smiling greeting when she arrived at Wtsh ington testified to her enjoyment of ; the trip. A White House secretary re1 porting on her trip said, "8he came through the trip in fine shape and is I in fine spirits this morning." ( r I BAN FRANCISCO. ? Four times I around the world in 00 minutes is . the potential speed of rocket-driven planes, flying above the earth's at'? raosphere, Hall Hibbard told a Uni> versity of California audience. ; NATURALLY? Chevrolet r I OWNERS ? GET THE BEST r , Chevrolet 8ERVI0E . FROM THEIR P lioirvnl a#- It rI VUVVIU1UI III W -''mm t ' *" fc aw -* cjbb^ / ] *< ! %'? \:VT x V^ "7 f" ' " * .? . v * .3*** * .-: ; r ' ' -WJ ?. CLEVBLtAND. ? The Air Taehni- a ? ? Service Command at Pattereoa I * Field, Fairfield, Ohio, overhaul* 62 c airplane engine* dally. Plane engine* PEAC ELBERTAS GEORGIA B HALSS THIS WEEK A # Wayne L Highway 74, 2 miles Wes Keep I In S' Slimmer school days are hot ones, and its a hard to concentrate on?^ books when the sun is beating down. Keep your boy cool in a Slack Suit. Short and long pants. FOR 1 HEW SHIP ME* JUST REG FOR W ASSORTMENT OF UMBREL \ , T FOife?EAC ELASTIC WAIST. SW] Plonk Bri - "Ybqr IfimfaB) < 'A .< . <; < v / SV -v . . .I , r . ! ^ V; i ** .> PAGE THBEB re shipped here from all o?; r the rorld. One recent arrival ftym India oneieted of 10 carloads of war reary engine*. rflES ?liL0 NEXT . Ware it of Kings Mountain ii Cool chool MEN rT OF TIES IEIVED OMEN GAY COLORED LAS H GOERS EMKfifa TRUNKS DS.&Co.
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