^hfiM xjf-'tMw series will be at Si Beautify ! I J >r' I | WEED-? I Automatic Spay | Weed-no-More S V- < .'WyimTVfP IliL'l'lV %' 9HBHEBHBHB9BBR9 % - fi^HA 7 \ ' gj^^H m i i /h, , 1V /flastst JHlere s a master-.'.hoke trunks: to brighten you choice of cool-water col because it's by *R. V. D. jo lu.eiv > V' sci kno N*. $100t ?AL 1 B. V. D. S Long and SI ,, $150 t , L & W.S > S1J98 t %!< | / I DEPABTM] 1* , Dross Shop? which he will apeak at Dixon Presbj terlani ctoardhetKJOi Bis third me the*First PresbyterlarTefuuch whei they meet In the Fellowship roan of the church for their Vesper ssr vice. This meeting will be the Ore >' to be held in the church stnee befon 'January 12 when the church, wju badly fire.feu Lawn Using rO-MORE Lk . 59C 'pray $1jOO * >. v\, 1 & SLUE'1 S?&?S- -| | l | . [ I W' ' ' Mr-1 ySrJl \ I 1/ ill ^ M ; * I'V l\ "'*. ' */T\ " " V ; * . . tr - in fancy-pattern swim r day at the .beach. In ors ? man's colors. And , leader in the swim for i' hf f:>r you! -$4.00 so? iport Shirts iort-Sleoved o $150 ' ~ Sport Shirts o $195 < V f ' - 't - * ' 4?;rs' ENT STOKE JJKjkl ^^WWIW^HI^Wm W? apw^?3 ' Graft Britain If among the moat rports-minded of nations, and tea * aral athtatic contests befidfa crick*' t hava oHtHta'*^^ or ^p*1oP^there L tfctos* wer? J#T JoupU, or touma but^like*0hJa* predJwapw * o?b38a bowling because itp popularity # > thought to Interferi with mora tmpor| tnn? archery. From the reigri of Edj ward I to that of Quran Elizabeth; j oil "ngiirh tads war* raynired by tow I to practice with bows ?td arrows. [ *0" *>-' 1?** *" ?-*? uv Ml m% uuiuaii ??IHC in EillKlinU took place In 1711^ tat football play data* back at least six centuries. A writer in 1531 criticised the sport as nothing but boaster fury and extreme violence Itntll the oreant*ar m>ir 'Am J,: tury, the Engtlsb version of the game consisted 'ksBj in kicking Che ball. i ~^ Nutritive Yalta ?f fmi StoiM It tilta la DUtinc In spite of al tba advice jko dieting ftg reduce weight offered weights -till hawT^sflstaken'notions about^fooda that^ should qc^shoifld avoids potatoes, ceraala or bread, yat tokas pie far dessert or refuses milk but fills up on soft drinks Or nibbles on huts or crackers between natal*. Too often s calorie list is the sale guide to dieting without regard to tha nutritive values of the different foods. For those who are trying to para off pounds, tha following list on which to base the daily diet ia lufftsisd i nkimmllk. one pint; egg, cooked without fat?in t aheii or poachai; lata meat and flhh, such as ba& JSSf'hSSS? *-" r coa, nsaaocs, percn; potato?pun M KabaJ * ? - * .fill Ml butter, but notiSfed; vegeU*2* such as asparagus, snap beans, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, greens of 111 kinds, squash, tomato, turnips?without butter or creapn sauce; Crash fruits in season, without added sugar, cream or pastry*', bread or cereal, small size serving. . ?i : , Bleaching Mahogany }: j Before attempting to bleach ma- | hogany, remove* any finish which it may have with paint and varnish remover, which is obtainable in paint stores. Then, rinse off any residua of tha paint remover with turpentine, as any traces of the paint remover left on the wood may interfare with the bleaching process. The wood then pnpy be bleached with a bleaching preparation for wood, which ia purchasable from paint debars. After bleaching to tha daaired degree of lightness, all traces of the bleach, which should be used only according to tha manufacturer's directions on the container,- should be thoroughly washed off, and the wood thoroughly dried before any attempt is made at re finishing. When perfectly dry, the place may ha very carefully rubbed down with very fine sandpaper or steel wool, if li is not pmecuy smooin, Dut care should be taken not to make any fine scratches ] on the surface. Finally, the surface may be finished with two thin coats of clear varnish, lacquer or shellac, making sure that the first coat is perfectly dry before the seen?4 I w.v? wa? im ?|i|Mica. f\ nnii COtX, of furniture wax Is a further help to protect the piece against soil or staining and helps to facilitate cleaning. Dry Cleaning If you must do your own dry cleaning use only a non-flammable cleaning fluid. A fluid may be marked "non-explosive" and still be flammable. Never, under any circumstances, use gasoline, naphtha or kerosene for garment cleaning purposes. Do the cleaning outside the house, where toxic and other vapors will he quickly dissipated. Store cleaning fluids outside the bouse in a marked container. Keep hands out of the solvent?use a suction washer. Avoid getting cleaning fluid on clothing or SBBi, poaad parts of the body. Dry garments or articles ,'tioroughiy outside before taking them into the | house. Keep children at a safe I distance from the cleaning operaI tint) ' - ^ - "t ' ^v>? . i t mm^rnmamm i h ? ' ' tjfl Nqtrltleee TH*t>UM Spinach may be Popeye's favor, ita vegetable, hot to tha Wyoming experiment station thrra are other Mnds of greens which have mora to recommend them. Two less commonly know* leafy vegetables, kola and mustard, are bang urged foe wider use, vhttia the^station sen, foods and nutrition worker at p . tor ^ nd | spinach, she tsid, hsvt m higher l| V ' \ " a Don fttfktr, coach of the Anted- I a cah^?all boyVhi^he Kings Moun j tain. Waco, G rover, and Beth ware a* raa Interested In trying out for a berth on the team this year for s Saturday practice edfcedalfe wfth the . Initial iprion to act underway in City Stadium here Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Saturday morning praclce sessions will not interfere with City Recreation Director Clyde Canlpe*s usual Candidates for the Junior team ' to* aefcedte bring State copies ef their idrth eerttttente to Saturday Sainl'lfs Msdtab'tm^M State oerr of WsMith ceettfieote he be located?that la. In which . wiSSiisi' - program for that day it wu an* nounced, with Candidates (or the Bantam team urged to report along with the Junior*, ' Officials are hopeful of forming a local Itantam league In order to give more Kings Mountain youngsters a chance at regular games. It is not known at present if a team will again be entered In the Gastonla league, the entry depending on whether or not there is enough interest to form a four to six team league In Klogsa Mountain. Coach Parker stated that all boys living on this side of Cleveland coun ty from the Buffalo creek Una are eligible for the Kings Mountain, team. The Buffalo line was established by area No. 4 State Commissioner J. S. Legette, of Shelby, this week at the request of the local Legion post, giving a proportionate share Of the county's baseall playing youngsters to the local entry. ' . Competition in the Junior baseball program Is open to boys who are amateurs (that la, boys who have not been paid for playing baseball), and who will not have attained their seventeenth birthday before January 1,1947, that means?^A boy born prior to (before) January 1, 1980, is NOT eligible. Any boy born in 1930 or thereafter IS eligible. With only a handful of players re turning from last year's team. Coach SPECIAL - 4 lb. Carton lewd Shortening ? No* 2 Can All-Green flsDaraaus No. 2 Can " j?.: i No. 2 Can Early lane Peas M*.SybOa* * ' " , uaut.... I ft . ' r ': -i.-;' :'.' ' s .: , 1 1 . ' Mm lb. I , 11* \ \; 1 r, r , , fi i yTwunssE \itin Pwk ; Saosaaelk wr~ ^ Cflniritj iH I . M -dm NCW, COS] .... v-: .-v V_ HOUSE Ft ' ;.'' ;'v; ' 4 . '**' ' >*i':.'. " . . ' * '. Hardwdod Floors, bui Blinds, on p< ' ?-Modernistical ; ''i' * v> ^<i?r*OF '.-' * "'? I SwI.E. "Zip" Rhea nmwiwwwwfy ?n^fw SSSSSi^S^^BSSS ?PDV tiriVD! mil. vt m x i E. Klflf x THE win Railroad j Tm Mode iiStdoiisiuneni ? Palatable Pic Batter Scotch Chocolate Whi] *?! ? Service24 Ha J. S. Hamrick. saMissttA S AT MABGHACE - SER\ [ SL65 Sweet Pol Vi-V' ! " ' ' II ' M Ho. I 15c Irish li m # ftnV 01 Armour's Amei 4 |% Mother'. Best 1IJC nmi I'' - I' " Carolina wc aiemai ^^Saturfj^orniilg MAMUM is&fiSfiwSfiififii ^ r 5-Room 1 OR SALE > " * i ' ' j ilt-in bath, Venetian erred street Ly Designed? or Fred Wright Jr. % LE HOUSE x ? . A / e^ - ? 9u9vl LE SHOP i\ rn Eating | s Featuring | S I ,' ' * . ;V' . ; ; | "v-4" . ' 4 ' ppod Cream an Daily Proprietor / I STORE I j . I w (ICE I 3 lbs* I tatoes 25c I 10 lbs. I a*oes ^ I Icon 2 lb. Cta. I 4"- ; WwV I '; $$$? S1J99 I 1 ii -4n No. 2V? Cffn | J j Q 11

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