^' ' rp \ ' X Lv<fc^^ r^-B Wk l V H to FLAM* WHICH TOOK TWO LT J* s^.t2KasE IM| Shalby Dotty Star. 9 t < Almost ' V' ' ' . Everyone ' > . f "Xf"' * ' v ' ' 1 in . Kings Mountain _SeadB '(O ' 'v ' ' ' * '-+ * ' EsflSlteli Eb$^ A ' ' '* - ^ ?<?' -?, ', !', ;*yhf|S|jKfeL ; , ' > ? fe-y iWj^-8 ?P. " I ] Kf H .'V , v' ' *' c?f?Mpjj&^^*| ae^M*e**?ei=*ac==*seBs^l Kiil i"'*'- -1 Wr: ?v, t H I HBP Wt *iw to <b> wirtu ad j. O. Hid, will-known King* Mo? 4 i w v ;f! ? / t?.! J : U i I V Bone Develepmeoi At birth, a human skull comprise at any bones which are distinctly sep re >sd. Some of the bones, sucl as those on the top and side* of thi skull, have saw-like 'edges (su tures) which gradually grow togeth er. At the age of 50 years, all trao of the sutures has usually dlsap peered and the dome of the skill looks like one bone.' The ends of th< long hones of arms and legs ahov s distinct division from the shaft in infancy, but generally these divi slons have disappeared before th< age of 28 years. Teeth are often i reliable guide to age because then la a regular order of appearance The first to appear are the juvenlh (milk) teeth. These are replace* in regular sequence by the adult (permanent) teeth. The third mo I lars (wisdom teeth) usually erupt at the age of 18 to 21 years, sometimei rather later. With advancing agi the angle of the jaw grows wider j -Teeth fall out and the margin of th< law becomes a thin, bony edge. The production of barley In Norlk Carolina for 1947 Is estimated to >M aDroxlmatelv 680.00 bushels* com pLed With ?3,000 bushelp producer ^-a "l>yC" ^? V ^ *' ' */- |^| 11 I I 11.1 . rP if s I pil . ^vvr:;' I ncemenl tings Mountain's I lly Invited to visit ooi*t( orottd bvdldliKa d Her a complete soloctlo feir'J^V y . : $M v r*w4'r 1? k''V^dEi II B B B B^^ w~ B B Brir ' . B?| KvJhVMl {.'A 'i^'n npwi J *'.> a; KINGS MOUNTAIN HEUotD, a? Vi" ) I"- " I m-s V- i ? 1 I I ( *** " ( tl i E .< J IV 1 HHIIPNHKtL BfiSS8M3SMfeaalwf < tt? WMHOCII MWIIlllWI Which | v n Bethel church, twhlng la I Uriah* aw,... i aogravtag cour- I FIH8T BAPTIST CHURCH Luclan C. Plnnlx, Pastor ^ 10:0p A. M. Sunday school l_ B. N. Barnes, Supt. B 11:00 A? M. Morning Worship. h Message by Mr. Horace Easom. , 6:45 P. M. Baptist Training Union; B Mrs. W. B. Logan, Director. . Monday? j 7:45 p. nv W. M. S. general meet s ing at the church, Mrs. Edwin Do* / ter, speaker. I 7:30 p. m. Deacons' meeting. . Wednesday? s 6:30 p. m. Sunday school Council i supper and business meeting > 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. 8:15 p. m. Choir practice. j ' Pilunn rl rIII B?^?| tawora Lvans Dnngs | ! Flvml Cotton Bloom who Urn* ?a the Tort Boad. brou_L4 __4Aj.n t,11| H ?n MkA ant tnt sust conon Duwun oi mm . - .w Wrrslrf j_fftJI_o ehU momd to tho Kerala oxuee tnu wMki ^ MM ' ' . . ^-4- ^ V r 'i fW '* / ." <V ?, .-, '/ ?v t T.t u -?* " m >. | ' ... . Ms?" 4^ ' : -':y EE . ' - MM 9 . _ . m '^H H ^M ^m ^Hggp I \ I I I II S|l'^^ISSy^gfjHK^lWflK?iPisi?^i.'^-<- l~'aJ&L- 'h '* ? w xr^"' "v \ -T . f Jt t-i ivt vTn4^'.?^;>v;;,-: ; rrtddy, July*. 1?CT Rutherford Races Mrs- Cl? Attract Big Held Rites C< A total of 25 en trie* have been ntered In the Auto Races set for Funeral servic Rutherford County Fairgrounds. Sat- day afternoon a jrelay. July 5, In what Promoter Jack home of a son. B ffudxon call* the best field of cars | York road, for \ ver assembled In the South propst. S6. who <1 The races will get underway at 2 | dlclt^a . ... i Methodist churcl Of particuUr inteteat to local ra- ,ntermertt was r ting fan* will be the entry of Tracy ~,m.,r,,rv McGinnls*, Gilmer Special, whtrc j ^ will be driven by Herman'Owens | Mrs Propst, w Among other big name racers In tor the past 45 y the event are Lea Adair of Patterson of the late John M. J , and Fred Bales, of Berkley. W. ceded her in dea Fa. ' ? * was a native of Admission to the event will be daughter of th? 51.25. tax Included, white children Frank Shuford. under 12, will he admitted free Free one slater. Mrs. eJJJ > :? h"* ?VniJaM? non of Hllds^rai nsaeisMMaa.'W-Sc 1 I l J. ' Ladies 0 - : - .y ': ' j _ HEDU J2:G: . -\ : ' ' ."'V.v ! .V'i;.yj ^r I*' " ** \u}>- i "V ... . '.I ' * ' ' ' ,, V '],?V k ' 1 tm '? ** ? ' i hiH r<" . !4 i.- 't : ' aw- .^Km. A r, 4; . V->4?'- ' f OF ORIGIN This includes d^xmous m ling. Lynbjpok. Caratley, , from this selection you wi] < . ' e ' let. chamhigys, and ginghc 1 giTnn( oizes. .*-V > ' ' ? ' * $? . ; > Every Sale Final?N< 1. M?Alteratw : i- 5 : ; ?. - r? ? -V ' ' - Hr <? $ B L ft 5 Si t \' " >." . \i* ' * ' .? T ' t ..-? V >. " .^ V "A ; -'' ,* *./ ' ' 2 ' ' * ?.? *. ? % # m x Pago Three Bumal Survivor* Include three aorta, B. A, IN , 4 1VW31 with whom ahe made her home here, . - . Theodore, atbo of Kings Mountain, inducted * aiM* Do,Ph ?' caaar, 12 grandchildren ar>d 8 great grandchildren, and :ea were held Tues- The nation'* farm (lock iveraged t 4 o'clock front the 3M.682 i'OO layer* In April ? 8 per1 A. Pro pat. on the cent k:a* than In April laat year, but (rt Clara Elizabeth 8 pctoent tlxivr? the 10 year iverage. lied Sunday In Shel _ an attack appen ^i^B aw.1.?'1!! i'JUJ* 111 h wm in charge and HtATtlllj nade In Mountain Ready tor immediate.. rhi> hjtl i4vt* i her** i 'i^ll *<A+ i1$0 Alilow k" i^op*1, who Kino* Mountain ith 16 year* ago She vl iMwinutm uncoin county, the Fondture Company > late Mr and Mr* r * Kennle Ajiherbron PtlOn.0 57 I 1 A B a , r ? . t ' *, ou miner >SES CED TO : i ' 1 v f 'j'r<*y<y . fAL PRICE! |-,*w .; ,. . . - v.?' r _ . ime brands such as Carol - J"i_ r-- ;;v and Darlene Juniors?and 1 find Bemberg sheers, eyenna! 5 to 50-? ' * *.' *y; . ' i : f . J * V- . .. ; > Exchanges or Refunds & '-j. J. > mis FREE.. .. " vr-j " 1 * . .V .. 1 ' ' '* I ?? $1.00 ! "'*, J'j'i' Vjfii "if"" ' , , '

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