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?m By Mrs. JeasU O. Oostner iiiillllllllllllllllllllll There will b? spoclal services at Bice Chapel on Sunday, May S, rendered by Rev. Bamseur of Lawndale, and the Johaeon brother* of Maple Springe community, and others. All are cordially invited to be preeent. Mueic will be furnithed by a quartet. Sunday school will be at 2:00 p. in. Pastor is Bev. Bice. Mr. W. L. Logan of Kings Mountain made a business trip to Charlotte last Saturday. Mrs. D. J. Miller and her daughter spent the Easter holidays in Burkeville and Bichsnond Vs., visiting her brothers, Mr. Sylvester Boberts and HEADACHE^ OOOKHfO j WATHE HEATING KBFRXOB&ATIOZr HBATOTO 18 DOBS AT' XT8 BZUBT traoor x>oirs wire MABE SSF , mama* We *ffl any DootetVl promptly! and accurately at na-l aonab&a priooa with thai oonfidenoe of your phy-1 liclaa KINGS MOUNTAIN I DRUG 00. I THB mm 8TOBB I We Oefi Tor And Dettrer I "1 Will Al n La w ui r&tvrajB Ai This Foot Relief. Says MBS. O. A. OOLB, Registered 74 Baxter St. TUrtlsnd, V MBS, OOLB OOKTIinXBS: "Th my supreme thought for 30 odd combinations with little or no M / "The two yean which X hare Oxeme have been a greet eaUefa many, many days X could have < work. "As X contact many people w gladly what X have found. X wfi] your company for presenting thfa ?Dam ST AMD ABO 8X1 ^ OHABIiO each jar a treasure of comfod for STXMOXMa OOBMS BxnurxHO gallotjsbs ATHXiBTB'S FOOT or your money rheei fully I. ' 1 > *' vsrsT* 4 ""'*v^ JsJ^^SSSBBB miw'ji ...? Hr; ?w*W> litiHi. ? ;. ' Mm Amaim Niekle* ?M tapper gmtof Mm Dom Wii|ti on XmUi Monday. Mr. Bobsrt Francis was borne for Easter visiting his mother. Br*. Alma FraneU and his sisters, Mr*. Dora Wingo, Mr*. Ada Bote boro and Mr*. Leola Smith. Mr*. Irene Mitehem 1* getting along fine after having a hospital treatment on her arm. ' The .Primary Operetta, at Davideon school will be given Friday evening, May 13, at 8 o'clock. Everyone i* invited to be present. The Melody Singers of Mt. Carmel Baptist church, Charlotte, presented a program at St. James Baptist church in Bessemer City Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Bev. C. E. Strickland of Shelby was a caller at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Coetner on Tracy street, Monday. He Is pastor of Galilso Methodist church. An unique farm veterans program which will be operated by and for colored veterane of Compact school. Kings Mountain, is now getting under way. t Plans for an active program has t been mapped by Mr. M. L. Campbell, the Voea.lv.-*1 Agriculture teacher of Compact school. Thi? program ia making available X the variooa educational and other C benefits provided for under the O. L * Bill of Bights. jj Mr. Campbell ia atreeeing the fact B that veteran* should show themaei- t vee worthy of stfth benefits. ' It ia beUeved that from this type i of program the Negroes will reeeiva more education than ever before t and consequently there will be bettor C houses, better living conditions and % better eeonomde standards in thq. r^r 1 ral reaction of *th< county, and this J will load to better understanding be- * twees races. ^ ?' ' q The subsistence allowance received > by the veteran and profit from farm- J lag will make his tneome equal to " that of other persons working in industries and other pubHe work. The Alma of The Program: g Improve the method end technique d of thdy veteran farmer. 1 Eneoqrge him to become a good g fanned ^nd remain in the farm. a Teach him to accept obligations as ti a citizen. g Mr^jAmpbeTl said he was very for- a tunrte to secure such a qualified in- a structor for the work. He is a grad- . uate of the Booker' T, Washington a school, the founder of Industrial Ed- r ucation, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 17. 1 Q. Whit worth will be instructor. ft , ,, i; e Grateful For |; " - 1* U ?Sr U n Hum 0 HPB H I m * \11fTymT7 b a aubjoct of foot comfort kit boon yttn. X h?T? trlod any nnmbor of * i bMn uatag X. D. X. Foot Xaaaogo ? otion and pi?ago. X think of tho 1 Loao ? hotter and longer pleco of * ti ftth foot dlaootnfort,,! toll thorn n L alvaya bo grateful to you Kud i foliof." a CBirroks? it lOXAXtTT CO., mo. g TTB| H. O. o Iu Tonight*. . . hare happy foot ^?Tr?' I D I j -A tl v liPp} D MVvtfe: il Hjj| tl V: c I m'- ? K.-f 14 WSaSmkfi:: . . * . Uine W*??52~?r < ?. My pwp- , < | *** * | 11^^ Sttrtf. Jtrt*M* Time Fliea Busy In the United States today ire two ways of thinking?the highbrows call them "opposing corv* apta." Orators In both camps sound i lot alike until they get right down o brass tacks, completely away ' rom abstract generalities. Both ichools, if you listen with only half in ear to their vocal members, seem o favor advancement of the nice ind better living conditions. Most of die people In America are tot on either side; not yet. They invent given the ieeuee enough bought That's the way with the kmerioen people, they keep out of ill the arguments they can. They we busy with their own affairs and, t you interrupt them, you must fete your business in a few words. Jnfortunately it Is not possible to fate these two creeds briefly and Oeasiy. II would not he necessary ft* a ] arson of average ability to bd to < oUage and study a year ta> order to sera the difference. The problem is . lot that complicated. On the other 1 lend, 1 can't coper the case in one IMIDAMr (VilMmn AW UI A 1.44 ? wo or three pun. If a'not that J lmple. Everybody owe* It little arlgus thought, however, before It , i too lata. 1 Nothing ?m ever more asrfcms to 1 ha people at thla continent, their i httdran and tihelr grandchildren, j hen tola dispute between "Individ- _ >allam" and ."QoUeetfvlani.* Tbtte'1 re foe namoa hat boat daaoaiba ? ham. The fotiuai may can ban- i ateaa Damocrata or BapnbHnana or , feneervativaa. 1W latter may ba Fasf% Oomimarists, Peseta? oa Cam ral Flanoasa. Vara thay ana aaao* < jtiooista. ] Vital Deetatam i Hfeaagh x somebody la j oing to call tna an alarmist, fn uty bound aa a loyal citizen to say: ' ha American people win know an < bout thla aooner or lata*. If they ? ive the matter some thought and ct quickly, they etill may take leir cboioe. Otherwlee they will et Collectivism like it came to the nhappy peoples of other lands who re now starving by the hundreds . very day. Here Is a fair question: Bow can aybody Identity destructive, alien, evolutionist movements at sight? hey wear respectable names, shout ir praiseworthy alms and have park) tic slogans. How can are pick lem out? The beet answer I have ver heard came from J. P. Seibering in am address he delivered in i^as, T?MBrr *"fiew nttutha agor is says ooiervt now xxiey appeal o you! Catering to What? When a philosophy appeals to human weaknesses it is plainly earmarked as destructive. Central 'binning, far example, charms noody but people ufho believe fax u per-men and reoognize themselves s weaklings. The offer of freedom com fear is a vulgar appeal to owardioe. Freedom from want illy as it is) was never more than bait to catoh lazy people. Collecivism offers these, which mean xediocrity for everybody. Individualism offers opportunity, challenge; no soft stuff like secury. Its rewards are for the eneretic, not the lazy. Individualism ffers personal liberty and Individal freedom?freedom in expression, reedom in business and freedom in rorshlp. These appeal to man's oble traits. Individualism offers xese, with the highest standards of ving for everybody the world has at known. NOTICE or SALE (Under and by virtue of the power f mi* contained in a deed of trust Iven by W. H. Jaekaon and wife, nnie France* Jaekaon to the undergned ae trustee for the Home Build ig and Loan Association on the 2nd of July. 19-S2, and recorded in le Register of Deede Office for Cleeland County in the Register of eeda Office for Cleveland County > Book 288 at page 19 to eecure the idebtedneae therein mentioned and efault having been made in the pay tent of same and at the request of tie Home Building and Loair Auoiation, I will mU for cash at the krurthoaae door ta Shelby, Claretad Oounfy, North Carolina, on Hob *y. May U, IMS, at ten o'eloeh, of J Ithia legal hoars, the following de cribed real aetatai Situated aa the East elda of Co a* ir street ia the Tow a- of Kiags [ountaia, N. C., and Beginning at a harry tree ta the edge of said treat, J.' B. Darin' ears or, aad tans rith said street B. 70 feat to ha ran stake, a saw earner; thaaea a taw line Easterly 00 1-t feat ta fa ma pipe, the potato hoaaa aad #. i. Plonk's aaraari thsaaa with the otato hoaaa UneW. 1M feat to a iekory, J. B. Darlo' leaair; thoare rith /. B Darlo * Una S. 44 W. f? 1* at-, lo tea Regianihg, aad being th? sate lot etavagrad hy J. B.. Darin a^d rJifl appear on raaard ia the Jtagls or of Daeda OMaefor tln tkil v^f um ih ^fflilB F V 1 ^ United Stet?? Savincs Bonds, which arc War Bonds with a peacetime name, fltkt a new kind of battletor yon- They flfht insecurity and the temptation to spend recklessly. U. 8. Savings Bonds pay yon $4 for every $3 In ten years. Should any real emergency arise, yon can have your money back quickly with my blessings and the accumulated interest. U. S. Treasury Dlforlnuul MOTXOB ~ WRTH 0ARO1-1TJA CLEVELAND OOUNTY. In Tbe Superior Court. r?rria Leigh, Plaintiff. r?. Ubert Leigh, Defendant. The defendant above named will ake notice that an action entitled ae ibove hae been cpmmenced in the inperior Oonrt of Cleveland County, forth Carolina, wherein the plaintiff, leeka m divorce from the defendant; hat aald defendant mill a Wo take totiee that he ie retired to appear ki the Clerk of Oonrt'a Office in tke kmithonae in Shelby, North Oaroliaa. m or before tbe 8th day of May, M8 then and there to a newer or lemur to tbe complaint now on fU# n the Clerk W Office in eaid action, >r the plaintiff will apply to the 3oort for tbe relief demanded ?n eaid omplaint. Yhia the 8th day of April, 1946. E. A. Honeer, Jr. Clerk Snperior Court. a-1118-28_m2_H ? limT imm: A FAMOUS BUTTON-E ZN SANDUHGtoL ift m stylt ym mmr dm tf, \ dt m$tU mm... btph Keett K^MjfjMn '' - ' ' .> ^-: 'J^ ?r ^ ^ '. rV - ' ; t- I ^ ."1 AUTO LOANS FINANCING REFINANCING Quick, Efficient, Confidential Service See "ROCK" HOME Finance Company Gaatonia, N. C. Main Street In Front of the Postoffice Phone 2035 * I Were Due I On The First | PAY EARLY AND AVOID THE LAST I MINUTE RUSH I Water and Light Department |city^On(ing^ - |,a f- - Ui^ Mm B ^11 sm'aLxi ' i^^' ~ r y |'^3 i^s Dept. Store Jj
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