.-*1 ' --yf ' ? '"3 X> * . V ' September 3. 1948 Plan To Continue Dog Racing Season Morehead dty. ? Tentative date i for ending the first summer season > of Morehead City's new dog track i ham been set fqr October 15, according to announcement made this 1 week by officials of Carolina Racing t Association. The track was comple- t YtRi r $ Novor fur* fc mors i I .SHJhk g^K'i S>: jglcWt U^Kf R^H figB Mr-: \ ^m mr^ II JM i x **, . .* * v' '* "v '^ Phone 348 Mountain St ' ' -ik * -1kt . .- * '' .. ' ' " \ f ted and formally opened on June JO, and many predicted that it would be a short-lived recreational ntenprise. As matter of fact there has never been an enterprise in this section of the State which has grown so much in popularity. Under the supervision of the Morehead City Racing Commission and through an act of the legislate .enacted In 1939, the track inWis Utoa in all our 60 yaara of tolling H r LESS bavo wo boon ablo t? tonMtional and timoly offor! Buy Now BEFOR Credit Restrict!01 Are Imposed! I V I I I | Kvrerpt frmn Srw* I f j Storlrs /.urust K. 1948 I ^U% itirnfm \ XtM **" p^S^EX/ \ - "T-rU* ^E|jpW <r g^^Ha vjtjyi i^v I I <A4iM Hh I I Sb #3 l^gB V j I t^r^vrji^Bf ^Pj H-| vV/.'SJr a t ;w 'v jfw K ^ ' ' ^rai ? I :>*l I^JBabw .^.^. : >/j? ><Jr i'?a. &^aSE^fo -: #5yW^I ?. H Wf j H | i . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HE IN traduced parl-mutuel gambling in North Carolina. Many of the Eastern Carolina residents who visit i the track to witness the races do not go there to gamble?they go bej cause they like dogs, whether they I are pointers, setters, coon, 'possum, I fox or greyhounds. It is greyhounds wb'ch do the racing and more than , 300 dogs have been here during the season to be entered in the races. iudE n? fwmi> make I * rial Session^Jf ?ses Bin ? J* Restrict n"???riei! redit DHy...a ashington, August 7. 1948?The P-Anti-Inflation Bill which remwi wartime restrictions on inIment baying ? compelling porissers to pay st least one-third >wn and the balance la 1ft months, as handed a blank check to the 'ederal Reserve Board as to the details of the execution of its provisions. f m I mJ J3 ^ J ^ I i > Anv bE0J7 ? ? ILD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Miss Brashors Lists Top Plentiful Foods i ! ' ; e 1 2 Irish potatoes are in undisputed first place on the U. S. Deparutien; of Africulture's plentiful foods lis^ t for September ? the fifth consecu- c tive month in top position ? Miss 1 LaUna Brashes, home demonstra- c tion agent for the State College Ex- ? W? ^jHfl. . ' t o\I B 3^p | h/ ^B ^ y LOOM in Cur Sfc ious Manufacture; fe # m m >ORfinemoi, Amen BasseH. Ku .1 ension Service, said here this week: In the second spot on the pientiuJ 'list, she said, are grapes, follow d closely by celery, tomatoes, and ipples. Among other September plentifuls he home agent added, are canned itrus juices, "which oiler an exeeient source of cooling summer Irinks, please the taste, and &dd a [ood supply of nutrients to hot wea . ledroom Suites ' . (MB LJMBuJI fry ^Sl UlHI' H?; ' 4|HMIP^ j rchi'?? kDO1 'Delii . * ;ck Regardless < 5 Including Kent con, Broyhill, Cal Hey, Dixie! J WT Shelby. Covi ? M lott*. Concor Asherille. H? % rj^-f ? jr. , J''M> ;,7<?. . , > , . '. r'Vv . Aft1/ . . ( fT Fcg? FT?r ther diets.". . * Although orange supplies from? Florida are negligible Miss Bretshr ers explained that California i* shipping oranges and lemons in sufficient quantity to keep them retail markets during tile month. About 70,000 tons of asparagus butts are discarded annually by processing plants. at ? ' . . ' ! .* * . * ' V I ^ w .Jf =- ^ A^nHHOak^^' ^ ; > .'. . ;K>rt ' ? HlR^ m /ers of Price -Coffey. Idwell, /?& ML: 1 Z ijffitf I B fl vfe~ Kl I Stores To Soros Ton At onia. Forest City, Chard. Kannapolis. Salisbury, mder sonTille. . '

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