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. ' ' ' ; ' '"'f^-.'^y . Through oiparlsoc# < ! ? tkr w* cigarette shortage ... hi i*?kl?(c??>?rit mamy different brands mats add mti iMktn Issmsd CAMELS suit them best. iX ?xpesres?t & Repo: fting Cm Owr C CLEVELA1 mmer i Some oI the best broile tor the hic.l two weeks at eight weeks. Average weight oi all 2 1-2 pounds at eight a The cost ol using this r ly more than a standar it gives you the advai birds and enables yov selling age sooner. v Eagle Rolle: Shelby, \ HELP BULB ||? >h - : S-WPPMH AMERICA'S All POWER . v; * 'r'1 * on AIR FOBCE HIT, AMI ". Vv T>" vv ? . v SPr^ INo one today questions, the fact United States may rat la the very the new, reorganised Air Forces gii men an opportunity to take an acti . air power ? on the ground as we Yon may, for example, enlist years. If you have a specialty whi also be able to enlist in a grade at If you have had Air Forces exp Reserve and continue your militar business hours. Or, you may join the Air Nation ?V?'i eligible for advanced technical tra Guard schools. On Air Force Day, make a p< v'- about your Air Forces?etoecially described below. FnQ details can b i Recruiting Station. MOW?MB WOK ICS OM POtt A CAMMK 11 \ ** \ Today the Army Air Forces offe e-J Ar>nAs4iini(v let Aal on ?t(fa-W *Jec? your school The AAF Career Plan Is unlike It permits selected high school at for AAF specialised courses of the ; \ your U. S. Army Recruiting Station h >>l the kind of aviation training you * with an application blank and a con , |w, t? f? - ' ^ .t. .1 ^1., ^ _ S**ti$n ' ' I? fl Urn* -v ^ -and ' *T|^> jfcir"''''^" S? /? 7*fe ^ ' zsf7e#cJ?er/ xperimerJs With | KD 30% J LftTION? r us, fed this ration , weighed 3 pounds I' chicken was above veeks. ation is only siigbtd broiler ration and itages of heavier i to bring them to r Mill Co. I N. C. I 3rT ST 1ST * ' * ; -' Vr that the whole future of the clouds over your head. And re thousands of eligible young ve part in building'America's 11 as in the sky. in the Air Forces for three ch will qualify you, you may higher pay. erience, you may join the Air y aviation training outside of : al Guard apd perhaps become ining at special Air National ' i v f * "t < trnjsSlT* ** ,J*- * "" r"'C ' >int of finding out everything the new Aviation Career Plan : obtained at your U. S. Arjay . v . ATtMT OPFOKTUMTY H AVIATION _ r high school graduates an the finest aviation schooling or couru before you emUat. anything ever offered before; iduates to apply and qualify thr own choice. Simply go to p , advise the Recruiting Officer vant and he will provide you iSSSS-SI i^type^Sr^waa* TIN* fIRVICf * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HOg 1Y. Belk AND HIS HEWS OF NEBO VALUET George Belk and children liom High Snoals spent Sunday at Net*/. Harrison Beik spent the wees eno with Grandpa BeiK lrom Ft. Sarn Houston. Had a long letter Horn Wiay Stewart in Aiasuta. Aiwayb glaa to get a letter from the Corpora). 1 Started to send him the paper. His tamer nau sent n to nirri. John Mewart 1 must say is truly one of the best men 1 have ever known. t went out to see Aunt Nancy Adams. ane is in oed very sick at the age ol 110. Her sister is with her Irom Chicago. She's So years olu. They must of obeyed the Lore. 1 will honor you with a Jong iile ll you obey. This one I didn't copy? Its a little story I've oeen asek to get in print: Folks been raising quite a little hell out this away. Two, three or four somebodies, 1 am told met Mrs Agnes Cole's little boy up the creek where its a free swimming nole for all, and several boys beat the little Cole boy up pretty bad with sticks. I didn't see it done, but I saw three sticks that was said to be used. This boy is a fatherless boy. He and his mother are Christ lans. and its a dam shame how he was treated and it on Sunday. People out this way don't 'like such treatintent. I repeat 1 [didn't see it. but smoke boils up j must besomeiire back in the l brush. Wars start at home and end up I oversea.. Saturday I called at the new home store. The first man I met was Horace Hord. He sure has that store dolled up and full up with all kinds of good eats. I rolled that little baby buggy all over the place just picking up good things to eai. When J got back to Nebo I was surprised to know I had money in my pocket and bo many good eats. Yes, before I left Horace handed me two dollars. 1 believe I will send the pa per to him for a long time. I like the Hards, they are square shooters You remember David said all men in baste are liars. What about some womert. If a woman gets in love and he goes back on her why does she pine away and never love another? That's my question. If you don't believe these mooeft gals know their onions just pass by a beauty shop and peep in. Our reputation s are made by what some smart people say about us and more often that's a hell of a lot. I know a fellow that's so smart he won't tell a lie on himself?ht looks out for the other fellow. Beautv treatments seem to rio i> lot of good but soon rub off and its go back and do it all over or else look like a last year's old model. In these fast moving days it pays to be a good looker and a fresh model. I overhead a smart slop drinker, telling a crowd as this news report j ter passed up street: Belk thinks he j is smart. That's nothing for folks to: say about us. My mother said that' If I was as smart as some folks look act and probably feel, I'd be a fool. If women spent more time in the kitchen, 16ss time in the beauty shops we'd have better cooks. A lot of me ndo their own cooking. Men usually care nothing else than a square meal three times a day. Some never get on the square. There are lots of people whose vision never reach farther than their supper table. They go out and barrow stuff for breakfast. I would not mind if they didn't rap on the' door at such an early hour. What futility to dream of world wide peace and then fight at home j all the time: (Hell). Some so-claimed beautiful women are so stuck on themselves they think everybody is in love with them. Joe Goforth says he never would get drudk any more if it waren't tor that glorious feeling. Let's give Joe u ig hand. ^lr?ce everybody doing it; doing what? Spending money, having a hlghheel time. Its no time to feel broke and down-hearted. We may always be rich, . We like to tglk about Russia. One very Interesting feature of the Russian government is their prison, system- Prisoners are paid wages' and given vacations Just like anybody else and' there Is nothing about their wearing apparel .to indicate that they are prisoners except stealing ?r defrauding the government to whim instance thay are toot. - : ;? .$V.J t^jtuRsia hat about the beet form south before th- dvij war the ne masters and' some of them mighty bard ones: Under thS Russian form of government he* citizens are ton der taskmasters ?md they seem ) to | treat their slaves very well. I ehaii ?*vf Ru8*Ja)fi ter in rny^ cojiijxnv 4 ?, ^ j f,-7_ . snv~r- " v '. ' W < IRALD, Friday, August 1,1947 I Dogs fight and quit. Men fight like I dogs and never quit. What did our boys get after being sent over to the slaughter pen? Some got dea i th, some got one leg off, one eye out j one arm off, many with the head Plowed off. Now ready to raise helJ again after a short recess Let those I that didn t go the other tijpt go. J know lots of them that hid out and kept out. 1 hop>e Sam won't let these slackers slack and slack out ne.\t Jirne Our boys asked to go, now take these slackers and get them' out of the way. 1 never thought I'd Pt a pc>et: Somewhere in Alaska where a woman is seldom seen, Where the sky is often cloudy ar.d the spruce is ever green Where the huskies nightly how), robs a man of blessed sleep Where there isn't too .much whiskey and the whskel never cheap. Gosh! By Way Of Mention Lois Beattie Miss Nellie Bullocks sjient the past week with her grandmother in Blacksburg Mr. Harold Burnette is in the Memorial hospital in Charlotte at this writing. | Miss Margaret Raterree of Ashe- I ville spent the week end with hex parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bright Ratteree. Mrs. AJan Byers and daughter, .Tuanita, were recent visitors in the , mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A .E. CJine had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown and daughter, Kathleen and Mrs. Richard A. Cline and daughter, Kathleen, all of Statesville. Mrs. H. B. Jones had as her guest last week Mrs. M. R. Reynolds of Greenville, S. C. Mr. Wright Harmon is sick at this writing. i Mr. Alan Byers and daughter. Mrs Jim Staley spent Sunday with the latter's husband, Mr. Jim Staley 'who is in the hospital at Black . Mountain. I Mrs. J. I. Hope and daughter Wil ma and Miss Reba Wylie attended !a birthday dinner at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baumgardner Sun jday. Mrs. H. B. Jones and Miss Lois i Beattie spent Thursday in Gastonia. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Queen of i Spartanburg spent Sunday with 'Mrs. Novella Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ,Hope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Rice. Mrs. W. D'> Staley of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mrs. Adam Byers. , Mrs. R. Lee Blanton spent the past week in the Oak Grove comI milfiittr ? -?3 ? Ttoiiiiig ufciiuo cino rfJfiI tives. I Mr. Carl West of this city and Miss Mildred Phillips of Blacksburg were ! married Saturday rft Gaffney. The total peach crop grown in j the State is estimated at 3,104,000 bushels or 2 percent less than in 1946 and 57 percent greater then the 10-year aveage production. ! Mik' Hj5|V-; - ' I? ' '-*&?' *'**'' ! + ''/' y Look through yc cooking would 1 it dozens ol way the good taste oJ important in yoi I your family is th i i ' ?':S?rr 1-r 7 V; / '' ' ' V*- '' ' -v;" i BL EL Ware Serves w?Vfre0 ? , m % , |,ce * ? lhe ?'* ^aul> which hit the Unk AxJOOrd UaO ^#. PCUI ed States in February, is operation out of the Whangpoo River, Shan ghai, China. R. E'.. Ware, ship's service man. second class, USN, son of Bet. T. ; Wart of KtS EJast Margrace of Kings ( According to an anribuncometii Mountain, N. C., is serving aboard froin the USDA, hog prices are ex the heavy cruiser CSS St. Paul, flag peeled to continue high until niar ship of Cruiser Division 3 tn Asiatic ketings of pork increases in the far. siiasoq/tt | "They tell me she feeds him aMaJAAMM. ita- 4 miii Enriched Bread three times a day!" BEST FOR TOAST! I J ^ BREAD^ J (! ^ THE PRICELESS INGREDIENT J >ur favorite recipes and imagine what ,1 3e like without milk. You probably use s each day? for milk is as necessary to j [foodas it is to health. Because it is so I or diet, be sure that the milk you serve j A richiMtt -
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