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AIR-MINDED BREAKFAST CLUBBERS" Kings Mountain pilots and air enthuslc Airport in Thomarrlllt on Mothors Da< long with pilots from all over North Co Carl Rag sour. Miss Pearl Harmon. Rub Id McDaniel and wllo. Mrs. Oloo A. Bi stotlor. and Yatos Connor. Kneeling ars gor of Bridgos Airport, boglnnlng point in Huffstotlor. .. h. Overweight Aggravate* by If Worry antf Foar, Doctor Styi \ Overweight is aggravated by em'.- ! tional tensions, such as worry, fcnj P* or insecurity, which lead to an in- j^1 created intake of food, according to Dr. S. Charles Freed of San Frr..v i cist,'-. who questions the belief that j * obesity results from glandular dis- l'e turbance. ' ^ jhi Writing in the Journal of the ! American Medical association. Dr. | Fr -ed deplores the fact that "over- > [? weioht is disrnuA^ nniu i in waw/ wvv-aoil/ll" J ally, and education of the public in i8? this regard is iadly* neglected, al-|th though the prevention or treatment i of obesity haa a far greater benefit j in increasing the life span and com- !w bating degenerative changes than Ci that of practically any other disease Be or dysfunction." He states that "while there might be, doubt as to the shortening of life j?' by such factors as smoking, tobacco, j Bl aicohol and exercise, there is unani. |Bl mo us agreement of all authorities; that overweight has a decided effeet on;decreaping the" spgff of life--- ? Statistics overwhelmingly shdw that " overweight not only results in an in- I creased death rate Hout also is re- t T* fck, sponsible for the earlier developK ^ toent of cqrdiovascular-renal (per- I? -taining to the heart, - blood vessels r' and kidney) diseases, diabetes and Li even cancer." K ' -x. ~ : a Freezing Rolls If you plan to freeze rolls ahead of time for a party or for unexpected company, it's better to 0 freeze the shaped rolls rather than 3 to freeze the dough in a large br.11 1 or in a sheet, according to Dr. Faith 'j * Fentorv who has conducted re j * search on frozen cooked foods at t- * Cornell. She reports that some of 1 the frozen unbaked rolls used in fl their experiments were excellent 8 after eight weeks' storage. As to .. whether the rolls should be allowed J to rise or not to rise, Dr. Fenton *' ays that fully-risen rolls that were thawed before they were baked tended to lose volume and flatten out during thawing. The half-risen J1 rolls did not rise comoletelv ami *' also flattened out and had a coarse 11 texture. The rolla frozen before ? rising were excellent when all pre- 0 cautions were used. These Included keeping the rising period to a mini mum and not storing the rolls too f, Umg. . " ; ? S The number of veterans awaiting d admission to Veterans Adminlstra- tl tion hospitals is showing a downMb ward trend because VA is able to 1 n Jk take care of more patients every * !fr month- *c ROUND UP I* I Look At I . . FOR LATEST RE< I Roy Rogers?Ernest Tubb .'DeOn ? Delmore Brothers ? I : TmnL /ts?4Vwi* _ . m m " ? -- _ - ... MA MA WM MSfM fIBMkfll I E^rlwSm IP lP%rA m A M^BmMIpIIIE^'i*.'-' }-', :7%4 ' T^^ , - . <9g . Min'l II11' ']' ! I"'' ' ' ' ;^M lAfcvi Rl I?Shown abqjrt ai? a group olf. Into who jouraoyod by air to Paul's ' Mr lor a ham-and-ooq broaktast a- , to lino. Standing (loft to right) aro | McGlnni* and wife of Shelby, Da- | idgee and Mr. Bridge*. Dan Huffi Bob Wells. Archie Costner, manaof the flight D. J. Fuller, and DelCentral Drops Finale 0 Lincolnton, 20-4 Central high Mountaineers drop?d their last conference game of e 1947 baseball season in City adium last Thursday night, going ij >wn to the Lincolnton nine by a | 1 to 4 score. Central held a 4 to 2 ad in the seventh but blew skygh, allowing the Wolves to tally i runs in the last three times at bat. Bud Medlin started on the mound r Central, walking off in the 7th favor of Bill Caldwell. Don Ellin and F. C. Humphries finished e struggle. The Central box: AB R H E are, cf 4 0 1 2 ishion, rf 2 0 0 0 >b Huff., 3b 3 0 0 1 ack, lb >.3 0 0 0 irly, ss 5 1 1 1 arry, If 4 i 1 1, ivee Huff- 9h t 1 n i t ;{u,~c""7".7.7.7:.'.'.' 4 1 o i;l edlln, p 2 0 0 .1 ildwell, p 1 0 0. 0 iH llison .............. 1 0 0 umphries p ;.... 0 .0 0 0 ( i 3TALS 32 4 3 8 Score by innings* Ri Incolnton , 010 001 396?2Q< ings Mountain 000 004 000? 4 itioos of Bsrlinors 'Lost' in Repair Shop; Courts Help'ess BEFtLIN. ? Berliners, distrustful f neighborhood service shops, have i tarted having only one of their > . hoes soled at a time. They have I] bund if they leave only one shoe ir || he repair shop they are more likely || o get it back. H Lower German courts have been | looded with damage suits against | hoemakers, tailors and laundries | y customers who left shoes, [ matches, wearing apparel and linen ||| or repairs or cleaning, only to find | hat the Hems were "lost." m - i esumony indicated that the U| terns found their way into the black | narket where heavy prices are paid | or scarce consumer goods article* wly repaired, while tradesmen hawed a "willingness" to refund tie original purchase price. Complainants, however, are not atisfled with such a/Settlement be. a Use they are unable to replace heir belongings at that price. The lost and found department of tie Berlin police reports that round two hundred persons come aily looking for lost goods, most of hem fruitlessly. One Item, frequently lost but Oyer turned over to the lost and jund department, Is a food -ration ard. 1 RHYTHM I Logan's I WORDINGS BY 11 a?Eddie Arnold?Eddie Roy Acnff Te* Bitter? -Floyd Tillman ? Caroli* POPULAR MUSIC ST IB iroma artists ii THE I " Q * <* J Wi ",r ji 1 . h y/rt !; ! ( \] B>I gi tA. * ?i*e Eb ;ii - 11 \ ^SflWM^ja* 11 rr-CQiyw ji , ..?^ I Keeter Celebi With an u: Frocks an* cotton mate sewing. mmmmmm I Stay , V.' II Cool i * ' J:t T ' - " . ' in Crisp * CINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, GAME OK MAY 16TH Vets 11, Red Rocks 2. AB R H PO / McDonald, 2b 6 0121 Hull 3b 5 1 3 2 I Juyton, cf 5 0 2 2 ( Lohr, lb 5 1 2 13 ( Safmey, rf 5 2 2 1 ( Veils, If 5 2 2 3 ( Hold, ss 5 2 2 1 1 A'est, c 5 2 1 3 Hayncs, p 5 1 2 0 1 TOTALS 46 11 17 27 11 AB R H PO t E. Nickols, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 Franklin, 2b 1 1 I 1 < Seal, cf 4 1 2 2 I tlogers, rf 4 0 1 0 < Mlllwod, c 4 0 3 5 liinkle, If 4 o 0 2 i Sherman, lb 3 t) 0 11 i Dixon, ss 3 0 0 2 Harmon, ss 1 0 0 1 < Mincy p 3 0 0 0 ; Kendrick, p 0 0 0 0 i vFarpowr , ? 1. 0 0 0 ( v Uroundud out lor Sherman in Dth TOTALS 35 2 7 27 11 SUMMARY: E?Dixon. Harmon Franklin 3, Millwood, Gold, Gaff ney, West. , RBI?McDonald, Hull Sold, West 2, Haynes, Beal, Rogers teaI. 'sB-^ogara'. Uu'ri.'V/MIM'! s ates Nati< 0 nusual showing o t i lovely, cool, svu jrials for those who DR Our cool, colorful smart all day in o\ es.. . gag brunch * es. In checks, str washed. $4.95 ? MAT Check this listing i need in newest cot Eyelet Embroidery VfVntftC rrnrl nn Voils and dotted S All colors Prints?new and ei '.v. patterns Chambrays Variety of colb Seersucker Solids and des - \ . ' , U i-i > >. v , . /' . m si- ?*r <.;? A /: ^ ;v - ~r*-y ;-vj * * '*"/*?>* " ' "i" ' * ' 4* . " . Friday, May 23,1947 Vanishing Birds Many North American birds ar? v I in a precarious situation. The great c I' white heron population of southern b 3' Florida shows no appreciable in- s 3 | crease. The roseate spoonbill is ) possibly in inure danger as a nester l( 3 in the United States. None of the 3 existing racer of prairie chickens 3 is in any loo satisfactory a positiv>n, 3 with one race reduced to approxL imately 8.000 t'rds. The masked bob3 white, formerly occurring in fair numbers within the United States, 3 has become extirpated except for I *> local colonies in Mexico. The lnrg^ est and most magnificent woodpeck4 er in the United States, the ivory. 1 3 billed woodpecker, now is reduced , j to a few individuals in a he n ily j forested tract ir. 1. uisi mr. 5 "? Almost four time; as many voter3 ans are receiving Veterans Adininis ' tration outpatient treatment now as 3 a year ago, making additional VA " ho?oit?l iieds available for the more j seriously ill veterans. - ' BC 1. DP?McDonald to Lohr, Dixon S i to Franklin to Sherman. ?none, j , ?u?Miney 4, Haynes Hi'.:?Off I Mincey 12 in 7 inninjr . h '% 5 . in 2; Haynos 7 in f). i'b?Mi|ivvood., i. WP? Mincey 3. W inin;: integer?!Iny j i I l osing Pitcher?Mincey. Time I " liaU.'PTi.7?JIP >nal Cotton f New Cotton mmer-weather prefer at-home ESSES i* cottons! Look fresh and ir handsome street dress ies . . . crisp housedressipes, solid. All easily * to $14.95 ERIALS For the , materials you tons! < $1.98 to $3.49 yd. ^ [stels A wiss . . 68c and 79c yd. 7 1 ichanting \ 39c - 48c - 68c yd. $ 79c yd. ^ rs 48c to $1.19 yd. ligns 3 . Fji'jL-. * '/ y* " V' * ' 1'' k . , lRTMENT Veterans with chronic ailments >ho can not support themselves are a red for 1n VA iiomes. The numier now in -homes is the largest inco the beginning of World War II. iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiMiiiiuiiiiiuiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininn f ' ' V* "A. -% -*| ?.i^ 9DH You Can't Beat HomeFrozen Ice Cream All Metal Freezers oniy S10.9f Center Service Everything lor the Car Phone 62 ? ^ fn"T*r " in i 11 tm^ ^i, ? , % Week STORE |
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