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SOMEWHERE IN KOREA ? ( FHTNC) ---Accepting her fate U an orphan of war, "Mill Hap," a two-week old Korean kitten, chows down on canned milk piped to her by medicine dropper with the help of Marine 8ft. Frank Praytor of Birmingham, Ala. The Marine adopted the kitten after Its Mother was killed by a mortar barrage near Bunk?r Hill. The name, "Miss Hap," Praytor explained, was given the kitten, "because she was born at the wrong place at the wrong time/' (Official U.I. N??y Photograph ? FHTHC) Tips To Santa Claus Shoppers Planning To Give Paps Listed The number of puppies that will be given ns gifts this Christ mas will likely set an all-time re cord, it is predicted by Harry Miller, director of the Gaines Dog Research. Center, New York, ft leading 'source of dog informa tion. Of the estimated 500, <XX) homes that will acquire a puppy this Yuletide, a substantial number will be right in this area, he states,, * Mr. Miller has complied a list of "pit fall's to be avoided" in add - irtg a puppy to the family circle this Christmas.' There is a clog for. every purpose, one to suit the age and temperament of any ow ner, and with a little careful plan ning each can he sure of getting exactly what is needed or wanted, he suggests; 1, If undecided as to breed, a visit to a dbg show, where a va riety <if breeds are ?>n exhibit, should prove helpful. If no dog show is being held in the vicinity, visits to'local kennels of different breeds wilt help make up your miml. 2. Don't get a puppy too young j not under ten or twelve weeks, j Tiie younger the puppy the more care it requires. If you are not sure the puppy is healthy, insist on a veterinary .statement before purchase. 4. If you want to bo sure the pup is -purebred, request a regis tration certificate, which should also show. a transfer to you as the new owner1. IV. Before taking the pup home, sure to select a spot in the house he will be able to call his own. Place his bed there ? an ordinary box filled with shredded paper will dp ? and put near it a toy or rubber ball or bone to help him cut his teeth on and divert his attention from mis chievous deeds. 0. Don't stuff him and don't handle him unnecessarily when you get him home, else you may end up with a sick or dead pup. If you are really wise, you will arrange to have him delivered a few days before or after the Christmas day excitement. Korean Student Funds Sought MAXTON. A project to bring a young Korean student to study next year at Presbyterian Junior College has been approved by the Student Christian Association of the college and the first effort to secure gifts for the fund is to be made among the Students shortly before they leave -for the Christ mas holidays. At the same time clothes will Ih? collected for dis tribution in Korea. Last year the Reverend Hyung Mo Kim of the Korean Presbyterian Church, who was studying at Union Theo logical Seminary, spoke at Pres byterian Junior College. He has now returned to Korea, where he is principal of Maisan High School in Soonchun. Korea, lie wrote some time ago about the son - of an elder in the Korean Church who wishes very much to come to America to Study. The college chaplain, the Reverend Sheldon F. Koesy, took up the This Christinas Give A Record Player For Full Enjoyment QQ QP All Next Yearl W-53 Up We have a wide selection! POPULAR CHILDREN'S CLASSICAL OPERATIC DIXIELAND LoganSupplyCo. Bessemer City Road Phone 10? 4 ? ? Also misplaced were these yonnfiter*- ? children of some W refugees from a North Korean fishing village-^ whs grin with delight as they face their first real meal In many days. Crew members aboard the destroyer U88 Cunningham, such as D. H. Hartley, englneman first class, U8N, of Fort Wayne, Ind., were pressed Into service to para out huge portions ot steaming rice and scrambled eggs to some Tory grateful customers, ' " (Ottclal U.S. N?<rjr Photograph ? FHTKC) matter with the Student Chris tian Association, and the decision has been made to undertake the financing of the young Korean's year a: the college beginning next Septpmber. Officers of the Stu dent Christian Association are: Dolphus Allen, president; Robert Tolar, vice-president; and Char les Keels, treasurer. Pasture conditions on Novem ber 1, 1952 were at their poorest since 1934. El Bethel Members Thank Contributors Officials of El Bethel Meho dlst church issued a statement . on (behalf of the membership! this week thanking Kings (Moun tain ibusiness firms for contrlbu- , tlons made for use at a recent | Lord's Acre promotion. The statement follows: "We, the members of El Bethel church, wish to take this oppor tunity to express our apprecia tion to the following stores for contributions of merchandise given us for auction at our Lord's Acre Festival Saturday night, Novennrfber 22: Sterchi Bros. Stor es, Inc., Grayson's Jewelry, Belk's Department Store, Hord's Grocery Kings Mountain Drug, Craw ford's' Grocery, Eagle's 5 & 10, Dellinger's Jewel Shop, McGin nis Furniture Store, Griffin Drug, Wee Folk Shop, A & P Grocery, Dixie -Home Store, Clyde's Groc ery, Margrace Mill Store, Coop ers Furniture Store, Logan Sup ply, Plonk's Department Store, Hoke's Electrical Appliances, Marlowe's, Stop 'A Shop Grocery, ?Rose's 5 A 10, B. F. Goodrich, Al len's Florists and Ware and Heavner Grocery. , "Also we want to thank those who haye sent us contributions [ of mohey." ? . ? SELL IT THRU THE HERALD WANT ADS 8-lb. Mesh Bag ORANGES Size 210 TANGERINES . .. Duke's MAYONNAISE . . Fresh Country v PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Country "BONES-and-RIBS , ;? ,ci-v^- v'--' Delicious or Stamen APPLES? 2 lbs. 25c All the Flavors IELLO? 9 for ...... 25c Jilly pkg. PIE CRUST .......... 10c Fresh Country BUTTER ? lb. . . . . . 60c Grade "A" Western ROUND STEAK lb. 89c Full Selection of Christmas Season 1 m its. Nuts. Candies STORE HOURS: Monday thru Thursday Fridays and Saturdays 2 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. S Plenty oi FREE Parking Space SHELBY HIGHWAY NEAR CITY LIMITS Keeter's A .v^. ^ \ '**!?' - .' * ; *> ,; ? , ? '*$? . A thousand-and-one ways to a man's heart . . . you'll find them here and now in our stunning galaxy of gifts tha men likel Dobbs Hats $7.50 to $20 Robes $12.95 Interwoven Socks 85c to $2.95 Ties $1 to $2.50 Dress Shirts $2.65 to $3.95 Slacks $6.95 to $I6.5C SUIT SPECIAL FOR MEN! Curlee Reg. $49.50 $43.69 SEWELL Reg. S24.95 Wydown $3169 $19.95 Sport Shirts 3.95 Pajamas $2.95 Jackets $16.50 Sport Coats $19.95 to $2750 ? Hickok Belts $1.50 up Dress Gloves $2.95 & $3.95 We have what it takes to make her heart skip a beat fpr sheer joy on Chiistmas morn . . gifts to compliment her good taste .... and yours I Towel Sets $1.29 to $4.95 1 Embroidered Pillow Slips $ 1 .98 pr. t * . Colored Sheets $1.99 to $3.59 each Colored Pillow Slips 49c to 97c each Bathroom Sets $1.69 to $3.49 Mojud Nylons $2*35 pr. Ladies Panties 48c to 97c Costume Jewelry St Scarfs Wool and Silk $l Bridge Sets $1.98 Linen Handkerchiefs 48c to 97c Bags $2.48 & $2.98 * . \ Dan River Handicuts from $2.61 j Street Floor ' / ? * *' i ? ' '^^.V / ;? .'?* f -Vt;>rv. Mm
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