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WVij* ,MMngMM||||B|g|^^ Hfe* V BSgSwttlBaHVEfl t& '.yCfaM ' . ^gKH :? WyM. HwyUw (left) and E*t? > war and pott war live* rvn a remark OiWitmai, tocb latt a l?? In ETO. boll . ' sYyJr .both noHtd Ojdtn elrlt while rw year, both work at foAllft operator! " JKtady obtained Identical new can V-. btered Itofco-i Swine Susceptible to T.B. Swine ore very susceptible to the chicken form 6t tuberculosis. [ Dr. J. E. A .%*, t'i-. % W ^vf This is one of the mos ' '* .> i ?', : jn this vicinity. Locate B8%f- * . i only a few minutes di M ?.s ^ and Kings Mountain. J C ' ?OTHER NICE F . ^ Also several Nice Buil< #v for v? - '"'.-a: " *A': , ; . * .VvV' # P. D. I - Real Esta' ''' ^ - :"fy W&. ' Ph . tjzfi i&ZH, *11 ili lr' m ir: Q ( FII SHi ON KINGS OF I t* *ii" *7M J 5fe*' t V *L' * '1^5^' ~ ' ^ K'"V. ' ' ' ' WOUNDS, JOBS, CARS ! f i \ t I ' i ? Vdrmm AdmhMrtlvn ftcto. | I* C Httn%kx or* no! relative*, but their ble parallel. Both ?flli?t?d la A nay from ! r i wm hotpl tallied at Brigham City, Utah, I j operating, both were dbcharged fate last j at Gearticld naval tvpply depot and both . from the Veteran* Admlnlttrotion-adata- i J, \y Skin Disorders X-rays are used in treating sue- ' cessfully many skin disorders. 8 at m . am 1 * * iiuhony Farm : * it highly improved farms ? n d on the Gastonia Road, ? ii ive from both Gastonia [ U * ARMS FOR SALE? c ling Lots Close in Town * Sale * h lerndon \ d te?Insurance ? r one 140 ih *n et You reworl * AT 4DY RI MOUNTAIN- CHERRYVILL] 3 i annv a /lAirnr timer* tmti J AXVAi X A WiUTlJIiAIl lilllXi < / ALL KIM ? 1 . i ? '? *> **:- ; ' . /'' . j, 9C'.' "* MV * -i r~ V DO YOOKWOW *0 - VJWWE -< (p\ M J w*oren*J ei ^1 , I f' Av P '' k ' p.l-v fe.r.' * ' S. tsJufJi i j'l.i . 1..1. t-i! _.' 1 j. .' _rrA . ?: ' ?.' . V , ^, ' ' >? . -' . ' r? re KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD State College Hints ro Farm Homemaker? "" I The holiday season may be sweet n many ways this year but not with ;ery much candy. Home made candy s a great favorite moth for it* taste ind for the fun of making it. Sugar a scarce but it will be worth your vhile to do a little looking for toney, molasses and corn syrup be:ause there are sugar snving sweets o be made with these. Dried fruits and nuts can be dress ?d up to take the place of eandy. )ates. figs, Jjrunes stuffed with nut reata aftd lTghtly rolled in sngar ire something special. The Bureau of ilnman Nutrition and Home TJcononies gibes this recipe which ia popunr with adults and children: Fruit Balls. Wash' and dry 1 eup mines and 1 1-2 cups raisins. (If irunes are extra dry, soften slightly n water.) Grind through meat choi> er, rising medium knife. Add 1-8 up chopped nut meats if desired, fix well with 1 tablespoon lemon nice and a few grains salt. Make tito balls, 1 rounded tablespoon mix ure to a ball, and roll in sugar, tore in a tin box or tight jar. If vailable, other dried fruits ? figs. ( pricots. or dates ? mar, be substi ated for part or all of the prunes or lislns. Amidst all the aetivities of the i be prepared for those after-Christ aas meals when unexpected guests; top by to bring gteoiings. Left ers mar be tucked away in a white suce without anyone being the wis r that they are left overs. They may e kept simple or made more elaboite by adding such foods as ehick- . n or almonds. A fresh spring of pars ty or i bit of pimienta may be add d as a garnish. Tempting easeroTes, teaming soups, attractive salads, or nusual desserts satisfy the taste rhims of all. ' I ;orth "Carolina] j leveland county The undersigned, having qualified i administrator of the estate of N. I t. Ware, deceased, late of Cleveland 1 ounty, this is to notify nil persons aving claims against said estate to : resent them to the undersigned on or | efore the 18th day of November, i 947, or this notiee will be pleaded in ar of their recovery. AU persons inebted to said estate will please lake immediate payment to the nnd r signed. This -26th day of November 1946. J. Grady Ware, Administrator -28?d-l??H. ir It is SST S HIGHWAY ros i * - - MJSe HE COULDNfT FTOWD ASVEN0G1WU- lL ^^SfrOSE-- IlllllllHHIIIIIllfl j H ^L* tf i ? I : V3h^<- , J . - V L^Vl > &*/? r' , ?^f/r-I^B THURSDAY, DEC. 18, IMC 3y Way Oi Msnti^D Lois Beat tie Mrs. H. B. Jones had as her guest Friday her mother, Mrs. Andy McCarter of Bethany. Mr. J. E. Rhodes is in the Veteran hospital in Columbia at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. K. Lee Blanton had as their guests Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blanton and children of Cliff side. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had as* their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | Carl Brady and children of Oastonia. I Miss Louise Krgle of Mississippi ' spent the week end with her parent', Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle. Mr. Leo Beattie and daughter, Lois, qpent Monday in Gastonia. Mrs. W. O. Falls has as her guest hpr sinter \t ra -Till i a T ...1. - * O-... - ' ? ? ?? ?!? ui crpof tnnburg. She came especially to attend the funeral of her nephew, Mr. Dick Sanders. ! Vets Administration Needs Nurses Badly An urgent call for nurses is being sounded in North Carolina by the Veterans Administration to meet an ; immediate need for qualified nurses, tal ner Asbeville. Oteen, a 1.100 bed tubercular hoapital. recently took over operation of the 1.000 %ed former army hospital, | Moore General, at nearby Swanna- ; noa. The shortage of nurses is pre- j venting full utilization of facilities. | "A Medical Service 8end to' None" is keynote of VA's vast med , leal program for the benefit of vet- j erans who need and are eligible for j V J *.-! 1A ! n A X ucntiucud \Jt uvgpivaUMlUUU, Vyft'Ullull I of a Department of Medicine and | Surgery in the VA made possible' greater professional opportunities for nurses and set salaries on a high pro fessional level. Nures receive 30 days annual leavo and 15 days sick leave each year, which can be taken as earned or allowed to accumulate so vacations with pay and pay while sick is assured. Graduate nurses in North Carolina who are interested in appointments I as VA nurses should obtain applica- I tion forms from VA hospitals in O- \ teen or Fayetteville, or from Contact j Offices or the Begional Office in Winston-Salem Applications, together with complete information, can be submitted to one of the hospitals, or. to Director of Personnel, Veterans Administration Branch 4, Richmond, [ 20, Va. ? - - - r~dUOTCS~~] j of tme'week "Jnat wanted to aee if it could m rt l#.l-'f dv uuuc. ?utwrye n vwc, in uuxlc, Ala., who, qt St, it hoofing it to California. "Men don't chew tobacco any more."?New York Health Dept., rescinding requirements for cuspidors in barber shops. "They treat me good here. I | want to stay."?Anton!) Tardo, turning down parolo from San Quentin Prison. "The more radical become labor demands, the surer our farmers are to oppose them."? Lewis Haney, Prof, of Economics, New York Univ. "The incentive to work la paid for in wages; the incentive to invest ia paid for in profits." ? Board Chairman Robert R. Wason, National Association of Manufacturer*. 1.,. ' >' ' tVV ' vv> ' j,. HP T ? t Growing Older Today only 9 million in this country are 85 and older, but if present population trends continue, the 65-and-olders will number 26 million by 1980. 1 Jfs the Qualir that makes Lea I ATLANTIC . M M?Uf CR OS are the Leaders BjB A Broiler Several experiment sta a 30 percent protein mas weeks will add from one of a pound to the broilers We are conducting exj auu irwu results so iar v work. Before putting broilers over. Eagle : Mill SHELB 36-Pc. "Cava T?rmt f(iU W??k frSS National Si 29? Cavalcade Mg?, An* of (fx SA-pUc* n*. It mom mooMokU la IUa M bar* a oaoofl apply far Aon wb< Yon my yonftn Ait nf o*tr lb* Ciwlwlt poHow It haw (ot and bard to kttp la ttodt. PI d*Dv*ry wb*a otMldi "** FtfftlNuM Is J#w?Wy Ij jfc^&jnA.is.Vb-^.?aLLuii*teA*&+:f+<-l'\ y/ >1 New Coffee Boaster An electronic coffee roaster, for retail stores or restaurants, tluft can process a pound in two minutes, is expected to lead the wo; te f'esher. cheaper coffee. w Ration \ itions have shown that h fed for the first two -half to three-quarters i weight at eight weeks. jeriments of our own re believe this plan will [ on a feed?think this Roller Co. ? Y, N. C. Icade" Set ilverware * Kahraa * r*Hu I A tmmp ?p?om A lalad Pttki A lotto* IpraoAt A k i mott popular of Nalfonafa '*- - .... n lhl?? A# ill WO ^wwilTTnAw ai niA > coma aorty. 4 fjj i lata, - Iwv* II laid add# hi' J lOaLi MtOtaafaw (LAMIAM L/HJ 4* / K Wf pOpWOr? 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