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mm &? . ' k., fl K'-. I Rfc f R. 1 8? ' I p I I- - fl * *.. *.' . *51 y.y. .>'H y. y'H x; \ >t. '" IW'MM^^Bii By MOl When spring cornea, can Iks C ni be far away? Nat tor yoongaU who have found some wooded ? new circus toys. Why not take hint frota the children and ma their spring party a Circus shind with "Big Top" refreshments? Try decorating the table with paper-ruffed clown for the cent* ptece, and as w souvenir at ea place, use one of the movable clrc toys which can be found in a wc known red. white, and hlue cere package this mouth. There are 1a the trick lion, Twlnkletoes, tl dancing clown, Zippo, the humi cannonball, Kllcko, the monkey th actually climbs, and- many othei Putting them together without paa or scissors Is ducksoup for small fi and after the party, these toys w provide many happy honra. Kor refreshments In a truly ci nival style, try Zippo .Cannon Bal simple to make and digest, and ju the thing for a child's sweet toot fierved With nrofui.Miifs Te" ? ...... ?" ?? *VW VIC? ? rumm-m ? delicious. Zippo Cannon Balls '/i cup sugar " Vfc teaspoon salt teaspoon soda cup dcrk corn syrup % cup tnilk 1 teaepccn var.illa % cup butter or tnargarins 4 cups cc~n fickss Ncnry Needing 2?t v In Iti Norse Corps Charleston, S. C. April 9.?The h vy has an immediate and urg< need for 200 volunteers for the"Na Nurse Corps to reenter service ] not less than one year's service. Volunteers who return to actl duty will return in the rank h< at time of release to inactive di unless there has been a general i ductlon in rank among those w have remained on active duty. P allowances will be the same as di ing the war although there will no addtional uniform allowance J those recalled. Reserve nurses accepted for tl duty will be ordered to a Naval hi pital, nearest the address to whl orders are sent, for a physical t aminatlon. If found physically qt 4 ? "?**1 ' i i i ' i i i i ii HHmnMi Hy,' E. n i |> | ^llol^^B I I ^w. I Pl?.> I -.'r4 f . ??H?? I I Lll MARTIN 1r- Combine an car, malt, lodft, corn T? syrup, and milk. Brine to a boil. Col stirring nntll sugar is dissolved, s Then cook. stirring occasionally, ks to ttt* F. or until a small amount If, of mixture forms a Tory soft ball In cold water. Rem ore from heat aud a cool about 1 minute. Add vanlila tx. and butter and beat until thick, ch Pour over com fakes and stir uutll ua well mixed. Shape Into 1-tach balls, U. buttering bands lightly to prevent ,aj sticking. Makes about 4 dosen txClr. 'O, Grepe-NuU Ice Cra.- I be 2 teaspoons speed-up an 1 cup milk at H cup sugar rs. Dash of salt ite 2 cups light cream y, 1 teaspoon vanilla U1 Vb cup Grape-Nuts Place speed-up gc" ' i bowl; aud M. cup mtlk and nit:. ?. t. Ji* Heat remaining % cup milk. Add to speed-up gelatine mix. ture; stir untlL gelatine la dlaaolvod. ' Dissolve sugar and salt in hot mixture. Add cream and vanilla. Turn Into freezing tray of automatic refrigerator, setting control for coldest (veering temperature. When partially frozen, remove front tray and beat wlthx rotary egg beater until fluffy and smooth. Fold in Grape-Nuts. Return to tray and % freeze 30 minutes longer: stir. Then [freeze until firm. Freezing time: 2 | to 4 hours. Makes 1 quart. 1'} For further information Or ajlpHc tion blnaks former nurses are urge fa- to write the Bureau of Medicine ani >nt Surgery, Nurse Corps Office', Navvy Department, Washington 25, D. C. for >3 ' . NOTICE OF SALE Ive As executor .for the Last Will itrj >ld Testament of W. R. Ham. deceasei ity I will sell for cash at public auctlci re- qn the premises on Saturday, Ifa; oh 10, 1947, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., th ay following described real estate: ir- One Four room house and lot sit be uated on the West side of, the Sou for thern Railway and South of th Kings Mountain Cotton Oil Co. lis Any prospective bidder, may he 3*. the house at any time. Imfttedlat ch possession will.be given ai the salt at. F. F. Ham, Executor lal J. R. Davis, Atty. a-lO?m-1. for ^-1*3 Sport ;%v Dress Leisure Wear Yt |AC. ^ iHIp eMt <*? ' I V & ? & ta?a Hlili W'(C; . fjS / , H* . I Patterson Cn>w T Ma Thunnan Sclra 1 I II ' I I ll Hi I ' You want to achieve Something. No matter who you are, what you are, how old you are?you have a secret desire. It muat. be there. You r are made that way by nature. There la one thing about all others, that I you would rather do or be than any thing else. Make |t come true. How? By keeping that desire ? that wish to achieve certain something ? forever before you. Hold fast to it, think it, live it minute by minute and you will make U a reality. You will become that desire. Recruit your Intel Ugenee, strengthen your perseverance, rally your courage toward making your ambition* an accomplished tffact. Scatter hindrances and leap obstacles and as certainly as you never let a morning dawn without a fresh noaolvs to accomplish what yen uH??. Sejmjesrtalnly wUI you suit the particular situation we desire to improve. Will power mesns faith, Vision, courage, Initiative and I Mr. and Mrs. Gettys Seism and children, Mr. and Mrs. Albsrt Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm IIIWVIIMU MINII OlIU IK1IUI/, ( Sue and Nell Seism visited Mist Peggy Dixon Friday. Mr. G. P. Berber wee week end |UMt of Mr. *nd Mrs. Mervin Wri; ght end famtik. \ Mr. E. B. Berber of Concord, Mice Est ell Berber of Charlotte, visited Mr. end Mrs. Marvin Wright and family Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Wright and daughter, Sandra visited Mrs. Queen of Farner, Tenn.. " , Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright, Mar guerite, Cornelia, Mrvan<J Mrs. Loyd Turner-visited apd Mrs. Ni$k Bolln Sunday evening- t Mr. and Mrs. Mure) Seism, Mr. J." W. Seism visited Mrs. Ben Hamrlck Saturday. v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert were, Mips Margarette Short and Jlr. Frank Moore visited the Mountains Sunday Those on the sick list ere Mr. Clephos Hamrlck, Mrs. Ben Hanirick, and Mr. Bob Thornburg. Misses Bfcatrias and Patsy Bridges were week end guests of their sunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thunnan Seism and family. Mrs. Henry Huffstetler daughter, Mrs. Nash Flte, of Valdese visited her mother Friday. ^ Mr^aM M^wnry Hunstetior J ' ,V''' r"^ y 4 ' ; # . - . ' . i jl I f ^ I . , I f i * v. ?v - "* *< , I II dg-jHr- * . $ ' V- OT/P^'J [Mr t>Hf Mr* ^Mrhf Evefette Lovelace Thursday after ? ?*??** . f Miss Sue Putnam was week end guest of Miss Lola Short. Mrs. Tom Sparrow and son* were Sunday guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hood White and family Information bGtvra-: Ar.-Off icorAppOcatttS Officers who have submitted applications for commissions in the Regular Army on supplemental ap-< plication WD AGO Form 61 (Green), listing Army Air Forces as a first or second choice; and formal application, WD AGO Form 62 (WhiteV, luting Army Ground Forces or Army Air Pbrcas Interview Board at a not been interviewed by an Army Air Foeoas Interview Board at at a \ iiysy ? s I..inln.l. n.?n? jnel Procurement Division, Headquarters Third Army, Atlanta, S, Georgia, immediately. j"~ Uncle Sain Say hi* n^'ir^s'lde'1 ropPoT8a rata or shfeas, triad or calM, year alter year until it produces $f for ; jrery ^ atoees^aad aw*. w*S their J>*ak.' ft V. * Tttmmry D,?rtm*m . . . : : -: ' : > ' t>f' * . IH* 4'<w. 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