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& x^ 1 '.W' P m Before we g?t or Ust of pilots I <T; Wrbulg liko to bring to your at toot ion aew private pilots. Howard Froo '* dot reeMved Us private ltoonao on 'v' Wdnj 13th. Ha started training with Martin Flying Servioe ia Gastasia, ander the OD Bill, 1st Oet., 1946, soloed 21st Oct., received pilot Mtesie 18th Dec., and on Saturday, 14th, he took a eroeo-couatry flight to Washington, D. C. Harold K. Hunaicutt passed his private pilot ebeck Sunday afternoon Htiold soloed 80th Dee. 1938, but didan fly during the emergency. He owns his own plane, a Cessna 140. Our congratulations to you both. ^ Now, how many pilots do you say we have in Kings Mountain. According to my count there is about 35. X probably missed some but this is the most active ones. To sol an aircraft a student shall bo found competent by n flight instructor to make such a flight and authority has been endorsed by sueb instructor on the Student Pilot Cer tlficate: Those holding Student Pilot Certificates are: Jack Blanton, B. T. Wright. Jr., Bobby Cox, Oene Tim mi, Bohort Nelli, Howard Puralay, Ker n miiMini, vlfM Ul|ttllll, H wia IHim. Carl ITom, Daaaie Britt, P" ^ 40 km flyiif tin*, SO Soars solo ud | spy*. t?n n.ugu sritk a OAA exaaslaar. Private pilots in Klag* Moaatala an Daa Huffstetlsr, David McDanlel Howard Proctor, Jennings Ramsey, Back A lira n, Edwin Moore, Harry Kimmell, 0. A. Bridges, Nelson Brld gee, Phillip Baker, Dr. R. N. Baker, Baddy Williams, H. B. Hunnieutt. Commercial pilots or ex-army pilots. Some of these hold Instructor ratings. All have the required flying hours for commercial license, but haven't bad the required physical exams. Elmer Logan, Drace Peeler, William Laughter, Toby Williams, -Jimmie Early J. C. Bridges, Arebie Cjpstner, Bill Davis. 1st Lt.. Paul D. Monroe of Niles, O^io, stopped by Saturday for gas. He flew from Young^town Igirfpert and was on his Way to Georgbu ForiJ merly with the 20th Airforce. He was flying a Taylorcraft. A Snnday visitor* at the airport were Mr. Gene West and Mr. Troutman of) Btatesville, N. C.f flying a new Ae-' ' ronea.' New York Subway Hew York City's subway system, largest passenger-carrying railway ... to the world, collects 8,716,000 fares ^aBy.' ~ . *i.i . ________ Traekless Trolleys More than 4,868 trackless trolley woaches are now in operation in the .United 8tatee. Deaths In Agrlealtare More deaths from accidents have . occurred in agriculture than In any other of the five major industrial .-groups. CT . = '$ i ?"<D 5: Keepsake ' V?ft.V u * ISCt&Cd w$wk t->i ? - ^--. f K<tlil?ln?mlipUilln.Wi jjj ' My IwMJ Jey?, NI^^^HORTH CAROLINA'S top raakln I National 4-H Dairy Productloi Conservation actlrltlaa baa been m award, which la a trip to the ISt Congress In Chicago. Thoae wlnnli their atate award to the next big representatives and brief lutllnae o Billy Benfleld. 18, of Mooresvllle. waa named a atate winner and will compete for a sectional award In the Firestone 4-H Soil Conservatiov Activity. Daring seven years aa a 4-H'er, Billy made a study of soil types on his home farm, and proposed atrip cropping on the contour. Terraces and a good crop rotation have been put Into effect The use of fertiliser, and cultivating methods recommended by the local soil conservation aervloe have Increased yields and farm Income. Billy serves his elub aa president and junior leader. Joyce An tea, 14. of Charlotte, of hm^xo^ptkma^ on a narrow baok porch, placing poisons ' t of children's reach, a?m4 meat mo mat In Amies holes In yard, and placing "No Smoking** signs In and around barns. Joyos has been Junior leader of her elnb for three years. Seven state co-wtnners who also receive a 921.00 U. S. Savings Bond provided by General Motors, are: Jane Alexander, of Goitonla; Bill Ratty, Stony Point; Peggy Taylor, Klneton; Phyllis Rummage, Ellerbe; Sue Brown, . Taylorsvllle; Mona Tyndall, New Bern, and Marvellne Blackmon, Fonr Oaks. Francis Preesly, 16, of Stony Potet, won ton rating Ir-the state jaLiiis Mildew A 1 to 300 solution of corrosive sublimate will kill mildew on paint- ] ed surfaces. ( Wood Gas J Wood gas derived from wood or i charcoal is used to operate many I automobiles in ICuron* Injured oa Farm One and one-half million farm people were Injured In accidents last ' year. \ > i DELLIi iM HMH V EAST TutMB flwpilwiwf' 4 Credit ' %,? .. . . KB ; * ?'. J-*'- M W* French hrnty ? participant to aach of the 1946 U Farm Safety, Garden and Soil dec ted to compete tor a sectional h Anniversary National 4-H Club kg sectional honors will rellnquluh beat ratio a member. The state's I their 4-H records are as follows: 4-H Dairy Production Activity with his achievement record. During live years in club work, Francis developed a herd of 18 Jersey cattle, the Income from which was $1,196.04. He made 86 exhibits and won many pinelogs. Including $269.40 In cash prixea. Seven state co-winners In two classes who also receive SZfi.OO U. 8. Savings Bond proTided by the Kraft Foods Co? are: Bam Furches, of Mockavlll'i; Eugene All man, Aaherille; Harry Brown Heillg, Jr., Salisbury; Henry A. Scott, Jr.. Haw River; David Harwood. Jr.. Albemarle; Bmy Ooelen, Pfafftowa. and to eoespets tor a ssctlnaal award ta the 4-H Oardea Activity. Allle^Uf.gMJSiayjiifcSU." Johnnie's record shows that daring Bra years of club work be raised 4% acres of garden, won many pjacingi on his exhibits. Including the scholarship to North Otrollna State College la 1946. His total income from his garden project was fl.400.68. Johnnie has had the entire operation of an 8 Mi ere farm and supported his mother and two sisters. Seven state co-winners who also receive a 125.00 U. S. Savings Bond are: Martha Ruth Johnson, of Kinston; Mary Ellen Hoyle, Connelly Springs; Mae Hager, Bessemer City; Irene Luck, Asheboro; Wllma Mae Marcom, Angler; Anita Bolinger, Vale, and Lois Avetene 81inmons. Mount Airy. CARD OF THANKS We wish to state our heartfelt ap i>reciation for the many expression it kindness, sympathy and the flora >fferings during the illness and dea ;h of our husband and father fne family of W. A- Saunders. d-19pd Hasardoos Occupation One-fourth of all the occupational deaths in the United State* occur In agriculture. WGER 'S B Purchase with cor M, fidence from ou ^1% large selection. n > - S-vV >.' ' " 'V - 14 K gold cross and chain set with j Diamond $7.60 12K gold-filled engrav ed locket and chain ' _ $4.05 \ Man's birthstone 14K Cgold ring ___ $17-60 lOK gold ring set * with ladlea' Sy"v birthstone __ $7.60 D Link bracelet with I choice of Colored jj|j- : itonea $SJSO Rhlnettone Lapel pin boxed -$18.80 i i t y'' GER'S . =' Under and by virtu* of the power We of sale contained in a deed of trust wit given by Am si IfeNeely and wife. I 44! Mary Eatelle McNeely to the under- i the signed as trustee, for the Kings Monn I de| tain Building and L<oan Association 1 p. i on the 30th day of October, 1946, at { 18 wil! appear on record in the Register 5ta of Deeds Office for Cleveland county | |ah in book 308 at page 420 to secure the old ^indebtedness therein mentioned and! li: default having been made in ths .96 payment of same and at the request tb< of the Kings Mountain Building and am Loan Association I will sell for cash de< at the court hquae door in Bhelby. as North Carolina, Cleveland County on isti Monday, January 20, 1947, at 10:00 Cot o'clack, a. m., or within legal houra the following described real -state: FIRST TftAOT cor A lot of the Beulah Bridges land rur on Waco Road; Beginning on a stake dej on the south bank of Little PersimMM??III I I I?I? I Here Are & ? ? --t?^ ' -3aa=:s* ?Occasional Tables ?Coffee Tables ?Mirrors ?What-Nots ?SmokiHg Stands ?Innerspring Mattresses And Box Springs to 1 ?Bed Boom Suites T i r ?~ T* ?-ii? ?xjiviug xvuuxxi ouii.es Breakfast Boom Suites THESE Ali Kings Moi EAST TERMS r L Priz( i >1 11 mm v fiSBj?PH * ? :^^K\ ?* 17 Jewel Oan'ts Elgin' j^M DeEoze watch. $47.50 rggj *^r iWy! <r j Iiadies' 7 jewel Renal $27.50 AIJO TXUOT ICCIOX WIRHAUBB f LOWOINB OABLAMS wr OOTHXO JEWEL i k ' . > AY ' I? "' as Creek, Beulah Bridget' end ui iyne Putnam'0 corner, and running | dag :h their line 8. 18 deg. SO mln. W. |i 1 I feet to a stake, a new corner on ' line lir line; thence a new line N. 71 lint {. SO min. W. 100 feet to a slake, co new corner; thence a new line N. the) deg. 30 min. ?. 392 feet to a.; E. ke at Persimmon Creek, on Ben-1 tail 1 Bridges' line; thence with her 1 T line and the branch X. 79 deg. E. 1 194 i feet to the Beginning, containing! of an acre, and being a part of j J. ) land conveyed by D. P. Wright I wife, to Beulah Bridges and by :d, dated 19th of December. 1929, will appear on record in the Reg- ( sr of Deeds Office for Cleveland 1 wa inty in book 3-Z at page 329. wh SECOND TRACT ^ beginning at a stake. McXeely's nor in Wayne Putnam's line and ining with Putnam's lines 8. 18 ^ t. 30 min. W. 100 feet to a stake, a j nU? * trie / Gtyfo ojw tome of Our ?Children's Roc] -Table Model R ?Dinner Sets ?Kitchen Stools ?Bridge Sets ?Platform Rock( ?Cedar Chests ?High Chairs latch ?Scooters ?Automatic Elec ?Ironing Board! ?Book Cases rD MANY OTHER GIFT Ir mtain Furnit e Surpi Prices Include j?s Federal Tax JrP& Pk |y%^S^^Br..' ^^^KflHK^Hftr ^^H|\\k ?. ^MHvv w Jnral (teats' Elgin 17. J***1 ,W|1> 1st wstcb. I?1* * * $36.00 $46.00 . SHOP v ; ~ y ' jjj r corner; thence c new line W. T1 >. 80 mia. W. 100 feet to a stake, lew corner; thence another new I, turning parallel with the first > N. 18 deg. 30 min. E. 100 feet n etake, one of McNeely's cornera nee with fiis line 8. 71 deg. 30 mta 100 feet to the Beginning, conling .23 of an acre, hia the 13th day of DccemBer, s 0. ! B. 8. Neil), Trustee. R. Davie, Atty. d-10?j-9. /> . i Washing Chamois Chamois leather should > shed in warm, soapy water to ich a pinch of baking soda has in added. Forest Research ixound $5,000,000 is spent anilly by the forest products indus!S in research and development I Beafcig fgestions tors ftdiot ' ' ' J,r-? ars ^ \ ;tric Irons nTi**? a m LfiUO Hi ure Co. I rise | 1/ t I 4 1 V I- * H ^MSHPCS I Wfl8| fwtT i ... 7 )#nl "" cnanaUad XattMiall AxlrortlMd '.$S * ? WW* witch. /^y|8 $27.60 ||9 &! --C?B
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