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r||P ^AOl TWO Nebo News H. Y. Balk Wise Lula Add Furr from Concord was a week end visitor at Nebo. -r S?; John Sipes from the Navy has an honorable discharge. pV Lee Reynolds went to Charlotte Monday on business, ff.i.. We are very sorry to learn that D. .Guyton has been in the hospital for B&!' an operation. Run upon Joe Mauney at the P. O. Joe said he bet I didn't know him. EM?- Why, I knew biB daddy. He and I I kTv are good friends. Of course, I mean 1 Doris. i K&r Robt. Parrish showed me an egg rat' * ' from his poultry yard that weighted " 4 or. Four of those wplgh a pound, [ gw?! you know. Speaking about doga eating eggs, a i well fed dog wont eat eggs. A soldier .sold me he saw Japs eat rats, cats, and some kinds of snakes. ?- Sabbath means rest. God rested after creation and ordained the SabSK>., bath as a rest for man and beast. How are fe observing it. Everyone should omn a comfortable bed and a well fitting pair of shoes, because we live in one or the other all our lives. f?, Judge: "Sambo, have you a law3f JtT.1" Sam: "No sir. I'se decided to tell the truth." I can write about what happened , yesterday, but not tommorrow ? because tomorrow belongs to destiny. Too many people itch for what ?; they want but wont scratch for it. I heard a darkie ask another darkie, "how's your wife coming along with her driving!" "Oh, well she took a turn for the worst yesterday . . Yes sir, Yes sir, how's your folks!" I asked a school boy if be knew what agriculture was. Well it's about the same as farming, only in farming you really put out. * The more one humbles to certain folks, the less respect they have for us. So keep your head up. Show me a people whose trade ta dishonest. IH show von a people whose religion is a sham and t> shame. , I said to a little school girl. T wonder why a lady ean't catch a ball i like a man. Mister, a man is so much bigger and easier to cateh. Time is tieking away, Soon yon and I will find traveling . time gone, For time W^ll not linger when help leas we lie, Staring death in the face, well take time to die. Then time will be lost for yon and " 0 j an I Here's Work We want every North Carol For North Caroline and the working cloeely together fot "Whet's coming opt* Quit program in the history of tl " ss soon as materials are av It means spending millions for all who have been waitii first jobs! A greatly expaix farmer friends is else in pnx service is being scheduled toe of coaxial cables to handlf i V?nl?IM> In* mJ ? tA in? Yiaaalart?talartdon. j dona and a n?w aerrio* to m* What dots It all add up to opportunity for tha nturaii linlan*. It insurta an Udaqui Carolina add that la tataati givaa hnpatua to tilt dQtit, I la tha past Mora Work for tha ftttara? analyst it, aad Mdrth Cant at tha haart of thing* Thaj j Men, Monty aad lfattiltli which put Nortla Carolina ou Yta, thtra'a proaparfty hi htppint? fat North woman of tha Talaphaoa C? I M* H. WABflOH, QITIEII IELL TELEMII i. . .-4 Board Takes Action On 04. Begistr&nts Action of the local selective service board on 64 registrants vm announced this week, the action having boon taken at the board meeting of September 80. Included la the group of '04 men gt ven up-to-date classifications were 28' men who have been diaeharged from the various branchea of the armed services. The men and their' present classifications follow: / Perry Lefevers Imwson New Beg 0 Dennis Morrow Josepr, Jr. New Beg 0 Jasper B. Dewey, Jr. New Beg 0 Jacq ,B -recc ddp Jack B. Bayfied New Beg 0 Luther Neal Falls New Beg o Charles Andrew Nelsler New Beg 0 Hei-.y Parks Neisler New Beg 0 Charlie Junior Bridges New Beg 0 William D. Bridges New Beg 0 uBiuot iisuitjsuu if?w nog v Horace William Neg) New Reg 0 Robert Hugh White New Reg U Raymond Theril Elgin New Reg 0 Clarence Warren 1CH 1CH Di?c. James A. Dunham 1C 1C Disc Vernon P. Crosby 1C 1C Disc. Stanley F. Pearson 1C 1C Disc Steplfltn L. Parton 1C 1C Diso Blalock,. George O. 1C 1C Diso Ralph G* Ware 1CH 1CH Disc Loyd D. Styers 1C 1C Disc Clarence Jj^rse 1C 1C Disc Horace Lee J. Bell 10 10 Dise James H. Foster 1C 1C Disc Walter Q. Huffstickler 0 1C Disc Franklin A. Stroup 1C 10 Diss Oliver M. Seism 10 10 Disc George C. Smith 1C 1C Disc John F. Hancock 1 1CH 1CH Ois? William H. Carpenter 10 10 Disc Alonzo Kale 1C 1C Disc Conway C. Cunningham 1C 1C Disc Charlie P.i Wood .. 0 10 Disc James V. Burris 1Q 10 Disc Vance C. Wright a 1CH 1CH Dlse Fufus C. Fite 1C 4F Marion R. Blackwell 0 1C Dise Edgar L. Adams 1C 1C Disc Carl P. Finger 10 10 Disc Edwin Ashe 4F 2C (t) Clarmond E. Watterson 0 10 Disc Clifton E. Timms 0 1A William P. Harmon 10 10 Diso rtr:ii: tr n ? ' ? a ?# yt ii11hili xxi. urceu 1A iv> William C. Kelly 2A (#) 4Y Samuel Y. Cloninger 0 lC.Dise William F. Carroll 1C 1C Disc William H. Blackmon 0 1A Ray M. Williams 0 4F Paul L. Bridges O 1A Charles J. Spivey 0 1A Charles A. Neisler 0 1A Henry P. Neisler 0 1A Charlie Bridges, Jr. 0 1A .? *rr . - Y< 7i* v" For the Future inian to know oar fnture pinna. Telephone Company have been many year*. > a lot ? the greatest expansion lie telephone in North Carolina ailable. of dollars to provide telephones ig for them. This is on* of our Ui telephone program 'far oar sees. Expansion of distance h It wfll inelade the installation more calls tHth eoeedand eone more facilities for that exeitl mass eojistructlon is to be iter vehleiee is also in the oflng. if Tor cm thing, it inland mere g veteyaii, ft?r all NorUr CaroUe telephone apet*ai lor North si te the state's giutlh Each ii oaf friendly rdatioidhlp has That's what*It mww, when yea IniaM have a kaa*?f gUllsg ^ like U see the marthaTMng of i) that Aaaeriaaa lonlhttiw t in front, and keepe H there. wash. And prosperHy means npaay la Kp*m CateUtfa, we . . r. $ t 1 (\ In apite of a steady downpour, a fair-sited crowd saw the MwUlaeers lose their firat conference gamo of the eeeaon by the acore of 39-0 to j the Foreat City squad, whleh eatclassed and out-played them last Friday night at Foreat City. Because of a fumble in the King* Mountain backfield, Foreat City scored a safety in the ffrst quarter.- Tom my Poole, Forest City fall bach, made a touchdown, and Howard James, bark, intercepted a paaa on King* ' Mountain's yard line and ran for a touchdown., The outstanding feature of the second quarter came when C. C. Edena of the Mountaineera ran back Foreat City's punt 25 yards. Tommy Poole scored again h> the i 1 third Quarter for Forest Cltr. Three touchdowns and aan extra point in the fourth quartet brought Forest Clty^s final score to 39. During this period, Smith and Medlin of Kings Mountain were removed because of injuries. They were replaced by Humphries and Wilson. The manager of the Forest City team said that Owen Cole, center, was outstanding in the line and every one was good in the backfield. Coach Seitr of Forest City said that Kings Mountain has a good, clean team. Coach Donald Parker of Kings j Mountain said that Nell and Dettmar were outstanding in the line and everyone was good in the backfield unv der the prevailing conditions. The line-np was as follows: C. Kelly, LE, T. Mqss, LT, W. Har mon, LG, B. Medlin, C, R. Boheler, RG, R. Neill RT. B. Dettmar, RE, C. C. Edens, Jr., BB; L. P Stowe, jr. LiH, R. Smith, RH, B. Cashion, Fh. Revival Meeting A revival meeting will begin Oct. 14 at Macedonia Baptist church. Services will be held each night at 7:00 o'clock. Leslie Bookout, pastor of Unity Baptist church, Gastonia, w'ill bring the messages. Singing will be finder the direction of Ed Powell of Gastonia. As featured V" ' t . mxm V. - i^| '* J I I.jm nr.Kere. .hi. m ?)|M la rajro* ct*f?; f*ll colt*i 8km UtoTOi i TJ. t ? *'*. <r &. >*> . ., . i mi . .1 . i m, r,, ,, ^ Jr ? GIVE TO TBS TO .. -. ? 7t 5 > 1 ' ! 'J.' 1' '? 1 . .'H'i DA.ArD? QO ftl BAKBB& PEOMOTiar-" Maiden Amy Air Field, Mo. ?Pvt Winfred V. BuMK, Hl M lln. Mariba E. Berber, King* li^ontaln, N. C. bee been promoted*to! toe grade of corporal at tfcia installation ot the II Troop Carrier Command. . ' * ' ' * " >oooooo??oo?ooooooo?oooooo* NBOUtO WBWf By Urn Jeoale Qi} County * Mr. PWtoa PUttfNl of'Philadelphia it visiting hie father, Mr. Geo. Patterson, and other relatlvee of the Compact community. Mr. and Mia. Clarence BarrU made a trip to Sharod, 8. C., Sunday to visit Mr. Bnrrie' father, Mr, Jim Bnrris. Meters Waiter and Clyde Bess -were recent visitors in Sharon, 8. C. Last Sunday Mrs. Hazel Moore of Boute 2, had for dinner gnests, Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Jackson and Messrs Lawyer and Lawrence Moore of Gs?tonla. The Five Gospel Singers, gave a program at Davidson high school Sun day afternoon. The program s^s sponsored by the Davidson PTA. Mr. George Jamerson's funeral will be held at Bynum Chapel Church Wednesday, Oct. 10; in the afternoon. . Mr. Roseboro Orr ia on the sick list. The Rev. 8. T. Cooke, pastor of Bynum Chapel A. M. E. Zion church preached at Ebenezer Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. The members of St. Paul Methodist church are very grateful to the' friends, and people of Kings Mountain, for the very fine Work done by the ehureh, in the reconstruction of the world. Because of the shortage of manpower in the church, the women are leading the way. in whatA. | call a Deborah ?.iid Barak, Rally, Oe! tober 14. Snndav nioht. Ynn wa In. vited to b? present, snr) enjoy the thought expressed in 'the 4th chapter of Judges:"WomeH; in the serriee of Almighty God.". 'Henry A- Davis, Pastor. ' v Mn CHARM t nj^ \ | HE../ v m V iw m i ^hT< * m I HL'? Brr<; x ?C\ ~Ji> M&& v HfJt-^, ^ "j fc.?*?f bt yiMt frronn ' ; Ji *f ^ ? > . .., r . . ^ VA. , :.'- - - ;; , :'\ v? ?fl? y v - l' ^ B ^ ^ >' ' 1^ * SEES f.l ftra|? aad. Luther B. Mltehaa, eeamai Hut claw, USNB, 806 Gassier ?t., iCiega Koonta<a, N. <X, la eerrlngoa thi$ deetroyer whiek U helping Menpythla Qeyollae Ulead. The'Japan-' >a? commander bumndered on^Vihe Hd? Udky><-. if Ponape.le the eecond major Japheld bland the erew haa helped occupy in two day a Smaller but trongly held Kaaaie, 250 milee eon* theaet of here, waa taken over September 0. . " .. .. it gaarteon of 5,700 eoldiereiwd I, 100 eailore surrendered todayf The lelan^' also has a population of 5,0QO From where BUI Larkln's boy, who's bock from overseas for good, was telling us about the funny customs and'the different languages of European countries. vm un| ne aouoea u tMrt w (OMuyoltbMkemiatrlM^ere Is no word for "home." "Howe," yes ... or "WMlng." Bat bo same that stands for what we ess when we eajr km?. "In spite of the fact." says Bill, "that lfs the most important thing there la ... a place where you can take your shoes f?. *N O 1945,'llNITtD STATES BIEWERS fO . N Moor H. Sots. DlrsOW <06I I II ?? | X % V. ** r- >. . ' ' 'twl V . *' i I t ' ' A Junior's delight . JAUNTY Jttl -*? 4 " v ' v.". / "We'd say this Jaunty Ji > what we've been saying ty Junior makes the moe ^fji^dbre. Look at the eas i; ped coat, and the slim-m Xching skirt/ It's a Jaunt Vyoh loVe to weatf. j, *^:V ' - ' , . - * P/'S:' , . ' < fi gfe.; ''ffr- t - . ><# V] ;v . wmA -, * jr f k' I iHfflw in mission of Bp*nisb ^priests ana nana. Tbej had boon reloaood just * Idpr daye ago. - -'''?T X 7~ ,.,!{' . Meat allocation* for ^.the fourib quarter eall for an average annual rate of 148 pound* tor civilian* per capita. Thi* i* 88 pound* more than for pre-war years. \ .. October 7 to 18 is Tire Prevention Week. About 80 percent of faroQ ftrea Are preventable. > t i ' f \ J'1 ' I sit.. 6y Joe Marsh ' K : : ' - .' '' . i nericans have i word for It ' \ 1 '? *." ' - , * * / * off and let down your hair .. ? enjoy a glass of beer before the fire and relax with folks you love!" Prom where I alt, that may he an Important difference btittMbit this coantrjr and some others. The conception of home an a place ot tolerance and utted toy* allien?where differences of hah* H and opinion give way before Ioti and nnd ere tending! Tea, we Americana have a name tor itt ^oe Oft UNDATIC N, Marth Coretlira Caannlttes 407 Imui J*a tide. RoltlgK, N. C / Er ; " ' Pfij t fer p . my - KF,' Kv PI I // X- y ' i p 4 i. ntOA fashions v mior fashion is proof pf . all alohg1^ vthat, Jton* it Wonderful clothes for G aud grace this , aking magio of the mat- A y Junior combination ' !6*t $4fc? v ^ ?: v. f . Jkirt ? ^ 7^ ;,vv . y - | b.Jjfrl MHIit^^iM^^fcL'\ vjitftj WW if * HH r. MM feu*
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