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ou\^ THC MOOCRN FAR AMR IS ARUC I AND HANDLE LARGER CROPS, OR MECHANICAL- NOW DOCS THAT ONCE TOOK MUCH TTMl COOLERS AND FREEZERS By making power his ser< united states has not on ' OF living, but greatly in production for the beh a*)d the entire world Womons Club Meeting In Shelby Wednesday Meeting of the fourth district of the North Carolina Federation of Woman's clubs has been changed from October 7 to Wednesday morn ing (Sept. 17) by state officials of the organization, according to an anouncement by Mrs. Robert S. Ormand, or Bessemer City, district ffSmWagtm TUE VETERANS ADMmKTTtfJlOM VWLM nap EMPUOVERS, LARGE OR SMAU ife srr UP TRAINING fltOGUKS f/Nft TWAfii tir?iA MI M ? I rv/v* whowv ?no in Ntty ur- i I EMPLOYMENT CXTORTDNmES'J CITY PRIVIL Were Due Ii NOTICC TO AL Penalty for Septemk to*, thereafter an a< th until paid. These and if you are in dot should pay. call at 1 at the City HalL | Gty of Si r * "'4 "k "T .vjtVMy "^5". . >*'. *.>.? .. 4*Jt ' tACY^ by km '* HIRED MAN ' TO TIU. MORE LAND, RAISE BECAUSE ROWER- ELECTRICAL FOR HIM MANY OF THE CHORES E AND ENERGY. ^ POWER IN THE DAIRY ANT TV)E FARMER IN THE LV RAISED HIS OWN STANDARD CREASED AGRICULTURAL IEFIT OF THE NATION ' -J president. The meeting is scheduled for First Presbyterian church in Shelby, with registration to begin at &30 and official opening of the meeting at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served in the Womant club house, located across the street from the church, at 1 p. m., according to the announcement. >Shelby Womans club, Mrs. Z. J. Thompson, president, and Junior Womans club, Mrs. Will Arey, pret ident, are joint hostesses for the meeting. Shod At Panthtt < ; Home Burns Motiddf A shed adjoining the home of Gus Panther on E. King street was dej stroyed by fire, after being hit b;. ! lightening during Monday night', storm. , . Fire Chief Grady King said he in| vestigated the blaze but that the I shed, which contained farm tools harness, and other articles valued at some $300, was too far along t" j save and no general alarm was turn J ed in. The shed was a total loss. It I was owned by J. O. Plonk, and rent I ed by Mr. Panther. Firemen answered an alarm last ] Saturday morning, extinguishing a grass fire west of Bridges Airport No damage was reported. A mrnrnmmmmm EGE LICENSES line 30th, 1947 L DELINQUENTS: ?er 5% of the original idltlonal 5% per menlicenses care past due ubt as to whether foo the City Clerk's office ' ' #v' ^ ' ; V ? " m V " W. *5* ^?'4: ?<&&, e> . *, .' v? . arc n ___________ * ^ About fifty members and guests ? of the King* Mountain Sportsmen's! < Wildlife club were present at a bar- j d becue supper and get-to-gether Mon ' v day night at Lake Montonia. j n It was the first meeting of the " first-year organization this summer, with no business on the agenda except an informal discussion of ? recently passed hunting regulations jj Included among the guests of the ? cltib were Joe Withers, of Charlotte, q chief game warden of this district, v Bob Gidney and Mr. Hewitt, of Shel c by, Superintendent Felton, Federal, r and Superintendent Vreeland, South v Carolina, both of Kings Mountain National Military Park. 5 Club members also had about a 1 dozen guests for the occasion. The supper was served by John George Demetriades, of the recently opened Silver Dollar Grill. President Joe Lee Woodward announced the next meeting for Odor ber at which time the membership drive for both new and renewing members will begin. The club has a membership ol 98 sportsmen, hunters, fishermen, farmers, and game lovers. ' . ' 1 Patterson Grove rs and Comments * v Mrs. Thurman Seism (Regular preaching services were held Sunday with the Rev. Blalock doing the preaching. Rev. W. A. Roberts and Rev. Bla- I lock were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mts. W. M. Pridmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamrick and children visited Mr. J. W. Seism and family Sunday. Mr. Seism who has been ill for some time was able to be at church Sunday Mr. Seism was elected Supterinten dent of our church and Mr. Hugh ' Falls, associate. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turner visited Mrs. Lettie Turner who just returned home from Shelby hospitdl. Mrs. Bean, mother of Mrs. Edwin j Moore, is still in Shelby hospital, but is improved at this time. Misses Betty Lee Putnam-, Betty j Short, Lillie May Wright, Mary ; Frances Hovis and Nancy and Bar- . bra Allen enjoyed a trip through j the mountans over the week end. * The W. M. U. wiU meet Sunday at) church after Sunday school. " 1 : jfl ft.jh ' v?^li 1 "r *'^9^1 _.;| ajm^h .-^r#f^b .. , ". \%.Aim ' :. ">? - 'v fl ; *v^flb A1JP, P^yt Sept 12,1947 Is?17ere Today Chief C. R. Clary of the Spartanburg Navy Recruiting Station will isit Kings Mountain again next veek. Chief Clary will be at the i'.ngs Mountain Post Office on Frl-v lay, September l?th. The Recruiter vill be available to interview yeung nen and veterans who wish inforaation on enlisting or re-enlishng n the Navy. At the same time, officials at the tation announced that Wayne 'line Beatty of Waco Road, Kings .fountain had re-enlisted for three 'ears and was sent to Charleston, S. for assignment. Seaman Beatty iras enlisted as an Aviation Mahlnist Mate third class, one of the nany open rates available to Navy 'eterans. A Navy Recruiter 'also vlsites the ihelby Post Office regularly on Thursday of each week. "Honor Bo 1?PEG O' MY HEART l 2?THAT'S MY DESIRE 3?1 WONDER WHO'S K2S 4?SMOKE. SMOKE. SMO 5?FEUDIN' AND FIGHTI S?NEAR YOU 7?1 WONDER. I WONDE1 8?WHEN YOU WERE SW S?TALLAHASSEE 10?I WISH I DIDN'T LO\ ' According to Billboard's N Ten Top Tones aer listed c popularity. For these and < prefer visit our Record Sho .... - V * ' y . . 4' y _ .;<-* . . .' * ' T;V y y **'t' \ WESTERN J \ . ' ' ; - ' I i i ii|H?> *? .' /* ftZww i rl KhrM|, ?\ BreffiOOlStM H^^9xW| i HBH^H v RHw S:<' PP^^^ES.: /. Mr: MjWk / w[$t R^sfsT ' ' '*'. " | - . ; ^BfeiftS'. *? 1?^^ jH? > ^ n?' ' ?! to" u!*" Navy5 j ?? * Chief C. R. Clary of the Spartanburg, S. C., Recruiting Station haa announced that Melvin Louis Bag well haa enlisted In the U. 5. Navy. Bagwell who resided at 61 Cora Mills village was ordered to the U. S. Center at SandiegO, Calif.,, recruit Training.-' - A Navy Recruiter visits the Shelby Post Office each Thursday for T interviews with anyone interested In enlisting. He also issues World War II Victory Medals, and American De fense Medals. ' [ There were an estimated,251,307 I flue-curing barns In the State in 1946 valued at approximately if> million dollars. 11 Of Hits" I * ) 5SING HER NOW KE (That Cigarette) N- . f .pi. I .. " : -v R. I WONDER . ' . . ' EET SIXTEEN <% rE YOU SO ational Surrey the Nation's j [bore in the order of . .their ... my other record yon may . "' > P- * I IUTO STORE -py 1 , I i I jj i:ij ap .r:>, ' V& >; S&SfiP'v:;$fS8 V?"* i l* ' . ' x *v * " v -,y '/? vv ;' .' J : H' . v. 1 - *??r' < >>* ' I * . ' s&ypfSi&r+? ' , ? * ' ] ?. ; \ .-s ' *T*iro ?? firi; 'vl" riT? - What a luxurious ct derinl for winter. C oKf'.- , , .1. v\* "* ? ' *< Q *VBE*1' ' ytl* |A'j'i: ^j* . / . - ... it U? 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