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<?', ' : - ' ' ''- e. "v- *>; <V-.. " ??. . . - v ; " - . : Page Foox Juniors Bow 17 To 8 To Gostonio Outfit Kings Mountain juniors dropped an elimination game to Gastonla's Juniors ill Gastonia lafet Thursday night by a scotfe of 17 to 0 in 7 innings. John Patterson and Jim Cobb gathered in the Kings Mountain's team's only hits.off Paul Garrison, Gastonia starter. B^th hits were singles.' The line score: Kings Mtn~~ 000 OftO 0?6"'2 3 Gastonia _212 561 x?17 13 1 Ellerson, Moss, Brooks and Kiser, D. Cobb; Garrison, Holfian and Ratchford. SVICtSo?Llff ~ What's the idea oi ruining tin VITAMIN ENRICHED Breai Vkt BRE S At \ f; " ' ' '" V * I .< A telephone ring is exeitin know what's waiting at the it'# important to answer ca< It's also important when y< railing, to allow a minute ( reach the telephone. It'a.tv telephone consideration th service all around. Girr par, SOUTHERN BEL i . - ^ t ... fa i" v ' > \ * ' ' . ' . V ' ' - ' V, ' X ' ' H. Y. Belk AND HIS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY 1 met Will Blackburn up town on the police force. You can't down a j good .man like Brother WiH who has < been ori the gun {prce 16 years. j Brother k N. Parri-h and Ar.no.ld > Jackson ami Drew Jaeksoh spent <asi Week at Lake Lure fishing Had j a'good cab'n, a.motor boat-?every- j thing they .could for a lake fined with fL&h, and by-gosh they didn't catch a crab. I went up there several years ago with a young fellow who knew how to catch 'em. We . 1 by putting a file in it?" ? TOAST ' ^ ? 4um t * ffoltfl on a Izcl!; . - -\+'f .**#0 . tsiter! l^jf p! You nmr other end. Thit'i why Us promptly. m*re doing the or vour party to Bj 'O-way V idt means better ; jr.- 1fj railed lime la am ' l TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAP (NCOKPOHAT10 ' THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE] caught several mountain girls?ye* we did. Jlent the poor people are paylnj is a shame oil this nation. This maj not sound good and sweet to som< folks that rent huts for two prices Listen neighbors, before I'i pa; the price I'd ve oh just any on place in the woods;?biackberrie hanging1 on the Vines pdw. You town folks better get out ,t? the county, pick a few berries, ge a tan and a it-vy chiggers. They bin like a red bug. >>?*>?-,a. ; When God form '.* til the earth am made every thin] the flowers an* > ' jf Uoos Hod saw th ^iR^lack of somethini ~> JmnhHI else on ,he eari^ J ""ys? He took a hand JQlJ Hful of mud Oi formed a ma. then breathed the breath of Hie in to this molded clay He had forme in his own image. The Lord soo; found out man was a failure. H placed him in a beautiful Gaxdei not .lonp thprpaftor hp hv nwotuit had to drive man out of the Gardei and it grieved the Lord that he hai created man in his own image. I grieved him at his heart. Then hi presented man with the plan of sal vation or go to hell. Today, yester and forever two po wets at work in the world. One 1 the Positive power rifting man up t< all thats good and fight. A negative power pulling man down ever; since the fall of man. This negative power is war in a thousand way; not just on "the battlefield but in ev ery walk of life we find this nega tive power lading man away Iron all that's good for ua. I must, say the American Legior always has stood for sound Aitieri danism. The Legion Will do. everj thing in their power to get a bif through Congress to aid our soldier; in getting what they owe them. When the white man discoveret this land we're pleased to call A merica the Indians were running it There was no taxes. There was n< debt. The women did all the work I don't see for my life I dont se< that its any better. How in th< n Q rvtA r\f rl?/I tk * ??iW5*? 1IMIIIC VTA UVJUlllUil U1U UIC ?> Jlllt" i II CI i think they could improve on a sys tem like that? After they finally got this coun try they took and turned it over t< the Democrats and look what's tak ing place. John Lewis can beat th< whole pack. John calls a stril? and the coal goes up. Well, you saj burn oil. Get oil and then btirn it This coming winter it will be har<i to get so many have turned to using oil. We better let the Indians stayed on this block of dirt. 1 met my long time friend Vestet Weir up town. He reads my column and says he gets a kick out of it. He remembered about a story I wrote for the Progressive Farmer when Aaron Wells was living. It ;ook Aaron Wells to tell better than t can write it. Anyway I wrote about a flock of fine milk goats. The Editor Clarence Poe sent a mar up to see the fihe registered milk goats I tad sold everyone when this agent came to check up on the goats I had only one old billie goat tied out behind the house. So Aaron had fun at my expense. I did breed up some fine milk goats. I wrote for the Progressive Farmer a long while. They pay well, too. Its no bad idea to advertise what you've got to sell. Folks right now have money and will buy most any old thing. Most of us love to spend fnoney. Altho' its always been hard for a poor man- to save any money, j ... . * ' II li" ! I . - :: ^~\A: \ ft '* ? ? ? \Htrer... % ... i < . * * ***.>. ? 4 * / . /, V ;* H COMPANY > HALO. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. G s I'd rather be poor than steal from (my fellow man and then wake up I tin hell and not a penny. r ' g Now, I understand old Joe Stalin says we, the chosen people of 'vthe earth, meaning Russia, are ready 3 | to whip the- United States and all s othe. powers that want to fight with and for USA. This war will be the 3 ] laSi one we will ever have to Tight, i We won the last war for America. s When we take the United States ov' fer we will be the boss dogs of the bone yards of .America. Good for j Joe. Joe you know always a calm T before a Storm. When you get ready e to start hell over oux flag. I suppose .we, the people will be on guard. 1 j can't remember but according to p history we haven't yet been whipg ped. We still call our land America. i. Let's not study war any more. Let us pay the boys and gals for the one y Joe claims he won for us. Why riot n poy the boys the bonus we owe - I pay the boys the bonus we owe d ihind Congress and have them pass II j a bill to pay off the boys he will be e ; our next President. Why don't he " get something like that under his y shirt and pay off? Why wait till t half of our soldiers are old and grey3 ed and the other half dead? Oh, fidt dlesticks,' I've just started on this e f NOI 2 Per Cei t All 1040 DDA1 VII JLtTZU , ll&VI ; If Paid Bj Of Bi * . ' JUNE CITY OF KINi *rW} Jti i ? * - \" wove"/ Adding # ' Year after year, Pontiac's re] owners spread the good wort and dependability. This year is certain to add i Pontiac name?for the great the 1948 model, is tbe lmest First, It offer* the performanc Motors Hydra-Matic Drivt world's lowest priced car wi advance in easier, pore co'i : . V" y> V t J i J K > . r ... 201 Virginia Avenue *" '??- - * ' y' *x" ^ ' bonus business. j I I ! I Today as wre scan the pages of f history we see the neglect of race j ' culture. How it's left a crimson mark 'on the world. All the Culture wiil.C |not save the world but a hundred J years of Its teaching will go a long ways toward emptying our mental J hospitals of the millions of feeble- f minded people in our hospitals. lis t mostly caused by one fob! marry- , : ing another fool And soon it ere- j 'ates a bunch of damn fools in the end/-. ' ' , i I believe the bigger part of us who j are not fools in the South have turn j" j ed thumbs down on Truman on the . grounds he lacks the re?l gift of leadership. No Democrat leader in the history of this nation has ever given the South such a shock as did Truman in his Civil Rights address not long ago. Its true a few newspa| pers will be supporting brother Truman,.If Roosevelt was living I'm 1 sure he would not vote for this man ! Harry Truman stuff. You never thought I'd be a poet: r Jove 10 near I The thunder roll and crash, See the lightning play and flash, On a hot summer day. And here the raindrops, Splash on the minds paint ICE it Discoutn PERTY TAXES ' The Close IBMIM mm mm 4S1I1C? 30. 1948 ' '* " > ' ' | ?S MOUNTAIN %\ri JE52 . -*' * .* ' ^.Y v '?.*-' >. '".' ) . -. - : * ''? to its Rep -?4 1,11 -B?? % ;'V * .' ? '? "* . , ', . putation grows?as It is the most h 1 of its performance fintst performing dependable of all fecial luster to the Consequently, w car illustrated here, chase it will b Pontiac ever built. 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