jaws**" ? % Mr*. WiUtim Wright |v.v v. tt* local church today announced M. !K?yjp^fc? for its Memorial' Day eerriee told on( Sunday, May 10th fea- w: HK$ fOnleg a epeclal service for returned -v; JMMui. Speaker to be announced la ja aPellowing will be the Memorial ?>| 'M*jr address to be delivered by the jj|k. priar, Bev. W. F. Fogletnan. Lunch' w, aoa will be served on the grounds. In t\ V afternoon a special song -sorvice the held. x< Mr., and Mrs. William Ware and V ' "Mill", Billy and Wanda Ruth, of U Egi'vv. MBntoa-Salem were the house guests a" > . off Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Ware and jp?'' Mr. And Mrs. Frank C. Ware and P ,snr SUFFERING FROM ^ RHFIIMflTKM x V A :> amnmoackacre, merrito te, ? 9M HW i ii y;>> in V . mW* **? f iiRulal ? ? *111 w? ? liwri t drops ?m km imrti dM a?. ss?Waaarr.TgLa: ok ?Sw!!w5t* DROH' Ow f?> <K OrM ?<MM <wt ?' " ' ' - .? ' x .? & * ?VOTE FOR? I HAL D. WARD B Veteran of World I War n I ? FOR 8HERIFF I In Democratic B i Primary, May 25 1 J Your Vote Will Be Appreciated 1BK DRINK 1C IbmbI ^ ** II. SUNRISE' Bgj^: Gastonia, N. 0. ' , p. Put Your B Ehmf t* Bp ; BEl ' . ;^?^?? Hh My ^ K I !| !'' SAVE j Vi; ; ' . TIME B/)S^^B? ' |Bl BiKt&I^Bkfrffiv :<.^r :\?- ItT^WtIK^ W i " ' ' . - ^ V jr. THB K1NOI miljr onr the wMk (id. Mlse Helen JhKy of Kings Moon in" wu the Friday night guest of Isa Pauline Ware. Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Lovelace of e Pattereoa Grove section spent onday night with their daughter, re. Frank Ware and family. Master Michael Ware spent Tuesday ith his aunt, the scribe. Mr. Harvey Hullender spent several ys recently with Mr. Ellis Brady of inville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hullender sre Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iward Bell. Pvt. Jonas Bell left Saturday for ew Jersey after spending an eight j y delay enronte frol Fort Mcellan, Ala., with his parents, Mr. d Mrs. Edward Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell were inday afternoon visitors with Mr. d Mrs. Alex McMillan of Bessemer ty. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion, jr., d son, Milhael, of Charlotte spent e week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Champion, sr. Several" from the community atnded the singing convention held Kings Mountain Sunday afternoon. rhe combined factors of worn aainery^and . short .labor will probably rott in a farm production sometot below 1049 goals.' H **'tB "*" V ?_ [LK FOB HEALTH .... I . iV ' . ;.; y drinking delicious, ing STJNRISE Grade Pasteurized for purity. t DAIRY Phone 1468 edding Awa , i % Now is the time for putl blankets until next fall u again. You can better preserve ; having them laundered a clean. Then, next fall, yo ting them out and using . i x est cold soap ... they'll '?- 'V . v.; ; Washing bedding at ho do it for yon and save y ready for instant use. ? *, * & - - V * \ v*? , ,, vr^*' '* ' / 'j- 3' < I MOUNTAIN HXBAIaD KMMMMMMIMIHMMI roo TAUurc ?*wi H. Y. Beik Clarence Qladden Km been promt ted from Taxi cab driver to Cit Police. We hope Clarence catches A the bad men. Bob Styers of Washington ,D. C says he takes the old home tow paper and enjoys the Nebo Valle pews very much. Bob, we know yo would. Miss Nelline Parrish of King Mountain was married to Frank Pre ton Cable of Burlington. They wet married April 30th in Bnriiugtoi They spent the poet week with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Parris They will make their home in Bui lington. Nelline was graduated froi Kings Mountain high school. She 1 now attending college in BurHngtoi Mr. Cable' has recently been dischai ged from the armed forces. He apen two years of his time in eervie overseas. We wish this fine* youn couple all the happiness wedded lif can bring. I got to figuring last night, or ra ther you might call it taking stocl This is a peaceful little valley. Onl; when the dogs break, loose,.-at uig^t They are very musical being there" a, do ten different breeds. I have nln dog*, s eat*, bo cow, no hogs, t bother with. Have a, - few * ehckena Eggs.koepe the dogs long wiaded. know bat one Mi l* the Valle thai owaa a little pig. Harold Hor kae the eneeee lietle pig. If, we th ' people, would kin theee worthlei doge and buy a pig meat wouldn be on the black market list. Bat man and la dog are inseparable. Hoi th says the Belgian people harea1 gotten any clothee on their bad Tattered pa tehee and rage. Ho brea in the oven. Ho coal la the bin. H had the opportunity > to go la man; homes. He worked Belgian labor la variably. The dog population average 4 to doge to a family .They em o the low typo breed. If T kill m; dbgs the skunks will eat my ehlel one. and my doge will be gone then. I don't know, who wae the fin gentleman to write a check. Bat h sure did have something worthwhil np hie sleeve. A lot of folks' now have more m< oey than/they've got brains. ^ Trust in the Lord ahd do good an verily thou shalt be feed todaj Those devils oa the other side of th pond don^t trust in God. They tnu In America to feed them and w trust mostly in money. The feminine mind. I find the an angel la truth. She's faithful, he est and kind, keen sighted and bllw She's cruel, she's kind. She loves yo but she's fickle. Ton fiad finds el is faithful, deceitful and hateful I times She'll take yon for better an 1 _ . nt *? icovd jmu xur woiwe. DDB ii crow you her king and make you hi clown. Yon fancy she's this but yo find she's that. She plays with yo like a kitten and scratch you like tomcat. In the morning she cooks, i the evening she don't. You are a ways expecting she wil when si won't. 8he's an angel in disguise. W love her for what we find in h? kind heart. Men aren't nothing. 81 y Glean t ' . ' V ting away quilts and rhen the nights get cold pour winter bedding by nd putting them away ull have no trohble set them during the e&rlibe fresh end clean and -> me is a hard Job. Let ns .' V:- -il \ V V? ' v. -Si jLOjip . . . ^ ; ^3 Q Hncusvy * tar, 4? 7Mi|rHt ' I was surprised my little green mil saw bucket turned up' this week. li pays to advert is* oar trcublee. ' Wken yon meet am Just |irf m? ,i dollar sad a dime. I'll ssad the pa >- per M times, til pat yen on thi y front line end thank yon for being U Wad. , ' ^ We find it difflenlt to esteem oth era as we do ourselves. . , n I met a little boy on the street. I y asked him what he was looking for u Said he, "My teaeher sent me t? the store to get a peek of cigarettei and I've lost the money." I sai( :S gOOd. 8 I remember that 'day my friend a, Bkimtp Stowe took me up in his plane ir I was a little nervous. I asked what h he would do if his motor died whll? r. we were in the air. His answer cami u without hesitation, "We will leav< a the plane np here and We will gt i. down." That was my first visit up .. in ths Land of the Sky.' t I have been asked by several of a my readers to re-write the story of | vjjo uogwoua irw. UOOK XOr IX Q6X1 0 vttk. ?, Boenebody always trying to take the joy oat of life. Nov a certain r phyeician is experimenting with so rams' in sn effort to find cure for 7 laxineee. .' ; *'' Looks like the election lavs will H have to be changed. Under the pre* 0 ent set op there's no way to . xnak? u the voters vote like they are told. j I most stop right here. X fear * 1 y haae already bored my audience. n e M The Phileo Company has installed a >t logging railroar with gasoline loco 1 motive, a crane at the mill ane many f. other labor saving devices in the 't Simmons Bay area of Columbus Conn L ty where it has bought timber rights r I PRESORIPTIOF * I 8EBY10E r I We Fill any Doctors' c~ I Prescription promptly 2 I and accurately at rea- 8 o I s enable prices with the I * I confidence of your phy-1 d-j kihqs'mountain i I drug oo. | 4 I THB IJSXALL 8TOKB * I We OaQ For And Deliver "I id X ^ ^ - X sr ; lU J J Ifl ?' . Big 11 BmM :: mm -4 > I I 4 4 9 I 4 ' < ?. ^ i ,i < f -?? . ' * ^ I ? *?'* p.' '.' * ? * ..-> z jx ^ i -TBS HWHO BOO A Tia> i . t : v 'ir."'' 1 * * ? k. y V"" 1 ? 'i . ' i ; EXPERT REFRIGERATION t REPAIR Household - Commercial L t Day Phone 317-LW ?, v . * - (Logan Supply Co.) ) f Night: Call 21 . I. Blacksburg, S. 0. Collect ! iV:' ' I ; ;? to* SATURD/ Due to the holding of I I on May 25, the auctioi ' I property on the Grove I til June 1. This will g I purchase a portion of I which has been sub-dii I VALUABLE PRIZES P. D. : I nv.A] 1 * j liVrX * "wffa-!A-A'?! - V 4. ' rj '. ';':., ." y Uia MAKE HAPPIER M} *. .-:.* ' ...- . ?*y~ '. OF toujour * / j/? Mv v^r^-vr:* ; . ,' : AiJh,v.. '. SriB'^'V I. ' vf/*,.*..? V' . ' *.1 * ' ' Qst'*' i uif yuui jioton i wv xioio DW I Mry to topUea bar old ono for Mothsr'a Day. Wo'ro proud of our ^ good aama; proud of oar ability to aarra tta rtttaaaa of Bags Mountain; proud of oar long Uar of rr^-Tnl patroM. ' ' i . rJrlO ft'i f-.'fi tr.-'j.: >,.i> lY, June 1st ? ' *' the Democratic primary i.of the 0. H. Sheppard r road will not be held unlive all an opportunity to this valuable property Tided into 80 lots. I TO BE GIVEN AWAY ierndon [.ESTATE ^ ^ ' 1 ragg , + <> BaMBSgagl * ?tiaBxm * mBM < < > ^Hh?I ' ! > ?> r :' * 4 . . I m *' Pf>,s: 5^'y f.-V*.^* / ' ' < ' . 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