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BLOOD BANK HELM SAVE XJVES? Whllo hto watch, a Mrioustr ill yonngitor wuHw a blood don and oxygen after cm optnrtka. Tho M ** ooougrh blood on hand at ana banks at all !>? loot through lack of blood. -Ambulance Service ? Phone 118 Kings Mountain, N. C. ijmwsmcsees AT SOME SUCK PCMICK !*$SJNG BY_ *i Otve your UMt the towt,o t a MfattflMl CHEER WINE la RIOHT ... ?ad right at home on an oocMtow. K?t time, go for a bottle of deU otout, aoerftatnc OHKKRWTMK! Cheerwin* U in Urns ? with the Amtriemh UuHt Kaep a Hupply at h?fl?| Buy a V-Bottk cartoa or m ?iwM'LnrjnWPI 0N -ALL OCCASIONS cheerWine'soood taste ?t W? mv,. ... ? Eg en Spring Clean-Up On Faims Urged "With thee oming of. spring the earth takes on a new look which mean# that we should help nature by making Ht clean-up time around the farm," County Agent Ben Jenkins of the State College Extension Sercice said this week. A few hours spent now to clean out the hazards may result in the saving of many days during the busy season later on, the farm a gent asserted. "A place for everything and ev erything in its place," is the pri mary safety rule emphasized by the National Safety Council. Dis order is responsible for putting one out of every five accident vie tims in the hospital. County Agent Jenkins offered the following clean-up hints for farm families: Gather and dispose of all tin cans. Pick up ail loose wire. It's eas ier to find before grass and weeds | have grown. Dispose of *11 broken glass. Check and repair fences, ???.m Fix gates so they swing easily. | Clean tap feed rooms, gralner iea, corn cribs, wood sheds, etc. Put the farm shop in order. , Don't provide hiding places for | rats or breeding places for in Burn all refuse, including bran ches pruned from trees. Apply paint where needed. iVA Contact Men |To Take Refresher Veterans Administration con- 1 tact representatives are to receive a refresher training course to im prove their service to veterans, their dependents and beneficiari es, VA announced. The contact representatives are Veterans Administration's first line" employes in theagency's contacts with the public. They advise veterans, their dependents and ?beneficiaiiea on VA benefits and assist them in preparing ap plications for benefits. The refresher course, which will comprise 02 hours, is design* ! ed to keep contact representativ es Abreast of changes In laws, regulations and procedures as these changes affect the benefits administered. This course supple ments the pre-toaaic, basic and advanced training programs al ready in effect for VA contact representatives. The refresher course is being started, subject to budgetary lim nations, in VA regional offices and district offices, as well as cetrain VA centers which have district or regional office activi ties. Q ? I dropped 15,000 at my |10, 000 NSLI term Insurance after my discharge from the Army. Will I be permitted to reinstate the a mount dropped and again carry 910^000 worth of insurance? A ? Yes, but if the Insurance has been lapsed more than three months, a physical examination is required. This wili toe given without charge to any VA region* el office. Q ? Is compensation ever paid for disability due to misconduct T A ? -Under the provisions of Public Law 430, 79th Congress, compensation may be paid for such disabilities if it is shown they are not due to the veteran's own willful misconduct or vicious habits. Q ? I have a service -connected disability for which I receive compensation. If the injury be comes permanent and total, may 1 receive compensation and insur ance benefits simultaneously? A? Yes, because there is no le gal ban against the receipt of compensation and insurance ben efits simultaneously. Bicyclist deaths in highway ac cidents dropped from an average of three per month In 1*49 to one each In January and February following a campaign toy the Not tit Carolina Department of Mo tor Vehicles against this type of highway accident. FLORIDA STAR ? Bill Saowdwu . ??lwon IL AngnMM. Flo. dri ver, ranks among tiw top favor ites for tbm SO-lop feature blad ing BUI France's stock ear taring ptoqiam at the famous North WLlkesboro SpMdwof Sunday af ternoon. I Sunday Races Set At North WoUcesboro NORTH WILKES BORO. ? Stock car racing returns to the famous North Wllkesboro Speedway next Sunday afternoon as Bill France presents his first NASCAR rac ing program of the season over the five-eights of a mile track. Sunday's opening program for the North V.'ilkesboro speedway calls for three 10-lap races, a 10 lap consolation and a 60- lap fea ture wtti time trials starting at 1 o'clock and the first race at 2:30 p. m. Ranking drivers of the South and East are slated ?o compete In Sunday's opening classic, includ ing the winners of the major e vents here last season. In the first race here last year, Fonty Fh>ok of Spartanburg, S. . C., streaked to victory in Joei Wolfs No. 47 Ford. Fonty will be. back again Sunday, but this time he will be driving Hugh Babb's No. 1 Ford from Atlanta as he | starts defense of his national championship in modified com petition. Another winner of last year's modified . features here, Tim Flock of Winston-Salem, will be on hand to try his luck again, but Tim will also be driving a new car. Tim is now driving No. 91, owned by Taft Sloa/r%>f Sanford, : N. C. instead of the No. 90 that ' he chauffeured for Les Hill of 1 Deeding, Pa., last year. / I Red Byron is also driving for a new car owner this year in modified competition. Byron won the recent Charlotte race in Buck shot Morris' No. 14 Ford. I In competition at Wllkesboto WALL TILE > Pittsburgh Interlock ? Wilson Lookback No loss than 28 colon to choose from! HOVEL1TE Venetian Blind Co. York RdL last year, th? Flock brothers made a clean sweep of all fe?* ? tuie*. Ponty, after winning the first modified race, came back to win theflnal as Tim rang up a i victory in the second event. Bob, oldest of the three brothers, roar- | ed to victory in the 200-lap strict ly stock car classic: Pedestrian fatalities increased six per cent in 1949 over 1048 A total of 197 pedestrians were kill ed in highway accidents last year as compared with 186 in 1948, Motor Vehicle Department figu rev chow. *1 EYES examined glasses fitted DR. D. ML MOBMSON OPTOMETRIST IN KINGS MOUNTATN On Each Tuesday and Friday Afternoon* Hour* 1 to 5 P.M. MORRISON BUILDING Telephone 316-J EVENINGS BT APPOINTMENT IN SHELBY Monday. Wednesday and 8ATOBDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P. M. Tuesday and Friday i A. M. to 12 Noon Roy* tor Building Telephone 11*1 This is thetisne of year to pat your chicks on a Mash made from the best ingredients, carefully balanced. That Starting Mash Is PINNACLE Too will also get best results from our PINNACLE ?pedal Mixed Feeds. Custom mixing at a reasonable price ? we can furnish most any protein concentrate or basis grain. SEE YOUR DEALER Pinnacle Foods and Manufactured by Ware & Sons KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. What we can't show you here are the bright, gay colors we have made ready just for you and just for this year. We can't show you how they dress you up, clothe you in the very spirit of the season, add their own special plus to that unmatch able I-drive-a-Buick feeling. Best we can say is they won't cost you one cent extra. They are part and parcel of this gorgeous Buick package, like the Fireballing power of our new F-263 engine? the level going of all-coil springing? the steady readability of Too bad a newspaper has to be printed in black and white. For here we can show you only half the pic ture you can make this spring, this summer and for a long time to come. Irue, you can see the lines of this tidy 1950 Super Convertible. You can, perhaps, imagine the top-of-the world feeling you'd know with the wind combing your hair, a great valve-in-head straight-eight filling your ears with its song, these spinning Wheels cradling each mile of your going in soft, coil-spring comfort. Buick's solid structure? the handy controls for top, windows and front seat, the satiny smoothness of Dynaflow Drive.* Why not come see the whole package for yourself? Your Buick dealer can get right ?down to cases? prices, trade-in. terms and all. See him? and this year you'll want to meet spring in the gay Buick manner. ? Standard on oil ROAD-MAtrtH modtls, optional eifuipttient ml extra cost 09 SrtctAiJ and Sunns. ^9 Only Buick h*? ?nd with it ffo?t | HIOMt* -COMMISSION flrabmH vol*. In h?od pow? In Ihro* j tnglnat fUtw f-363 angina In Sufi* madalt.l ? MW MI fMN irrilNO, with bum fur guard grlllat, tap+r through landar*. Mbia" toiHIgi*, * WIDI-AMOU VISIBILITY, clof-vp ro?J *tvw bofh lor word and bock ? S1ZM, (?ii ovar-oH langth lot aatlar parking and goroging, ikort turning tadlut ? (XTJM-WfM MATS tradltd bitvta* ? SOn BVKK MX, from off-coif tpringlng. Safalytlda flan, law-prattura lint, rldattaodylng torqua-hr b* ? MflMi AMP A* Of moo IIS with My by H,h*r I I Aim h> MTM*V I TAV?r>? ? * ? ' ? Vou* Ker to OHAiti VAiue *Jr*f " ? ' ' ? ? BUICK IDMPANY bmOt BUICK wiU build thorn
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