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u aircrew member* in tke Army Air force*. Tke future filer* are subjected to a Smokers < ? Make your own tallormade eig- J | . ] ) arettee from any" tobacco with < > < ? our I I De-Luxe ^IP-BOLL :: 1 ! |The amaaSug pocket cigarette j; | | roller, carry in veet pocket or <? < > in ladies purse. Bend $1.00 bul, J} J cheek or postal note for 2 * * > samples prepaired." Keep one ! I < ! sell 1. Good ppening and big ] | J J profits for salesmen. < > < De-Luxe Mfg. Oo. 1914 Beat Franklin At*. PRESCRIPTION i SERVICE j We FID any Doctors' |, Prescription promptly ] and accurately at reasonable prices with the J SAN ANTONIO AVIATION CA DJtT . CENT EH, Tum. ? William Lewis Davis, IIS East MoanUin street, Kings Mountain, N. C., i? bow at tbe San Aatoaio Aviation Gadot Cantor where potential pilots, bombardier* and navigators are recsivlng prefBght training to prepare them for aerial instruction and duties confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN ; DRUG CO. 1 THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver x Phones 41?SI THE HOI Quality When you order from us, y are getting the best groa Blalock's PHONE LQffl A# All 1 vi jrmmm j SEE "BOOK" OB PHC Home Fin y)l S. Broad St. ak,iS * vji VTOji^H * a' H ' **' i'.'. I * I ? You'd find a variety of thi (or in a man'* pocket, for thMldbotkbiaoludtd ?I Yovr nhanlftinnfc- *aabl ;.u For NfKy and oonvml > </'- ff?a ahaaidal Moo r $ p 9" p7 h l*'r Sl*\ * A J., , ^HHHWM*w"?4JWJi*A'MJT* AvW tloa covering physical, academic aad Oitujr trelahlg, At the Oadet Center they sttjdy atpi ud cherts, air' craft indenttfieatlon. smell arm* end other subjects while being conditioned physically for the long training period ahead. Bombardiers, navigator* end pilots receive the first five week* of prefiight instruction as a group, then are separated for specialised t raising. ? MONTcioMBRY XK STATES MIAMI BEACH. ? Tec. 6 Boyd J. Montgomery, 89, son of Mrs. Li la B. Montgomery of Orover, N. C., has returned from eervlee outside the eon tinental United Btstee end Is now being processed through the Army Ground end Service Forces Redistribution Station in Miami Beach, where his next assignment will be determined. Cpl, Montgomery served 36 months as a member of a signal corps unit in the American terater of operations. While there he was awarded the American Theater campaign ribbon. Before entering the service Cpl. Montgomery was a farmer. He became | a member of the Armed Forres on Oct. 14, 1941. j at tort oqlbthorpb FORT OGLETHORPE, Go. ? Margaret E. Dixon of Kings Mountain, V. O., is taking basic military train- \ ere ?ljsm\at'sg1 *sVj" ter here as a member of one of the newly organised WAC medical companies. Pvt. Dixon is the daughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. B. V. Dixon ronte S, Kings Mountain. Prior to enlistment in the Women's Army Corps, she was employed as inspector by the XT. S. Rubber Company, Charlotte, N. C. evans promoted INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. ? James P. Evans, husband of Mrs. Kathleen Bvans of "Box 664 Kings Mountain, N. C., has been promoted to Technician, fifth grade, at the lndiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pa. Cpl. Evans was inducted April 1944. He was previously stationed at EE OF Foods ou can be assured you iries obtainable. Grocery 158 ins Kinds HE 2035, OASTONIA Oaatonia, N. 0. BP^^ * Rr^< n?a In tt woman** handbag that mattar.) But unla** a bara ia aomaitfclnj miming, aa you to tarn papar into tto pay a bill, anywbara. me*, and peeee of miad ? ant with om, air? MUftNAk ovoirr JHANOa GOftrOIATlOM ' ? * * *? JUIUII nOMOTBD OKINAWA (Aboard ? U. 8. Battleship). ?Onrroll Boyd Jenkins, 22, of Onnaler street, Kinge Mountain, N. C., in been advanced to sesmnn, first class, U8NR. He enlisted in the Navy last June. Stationed aboard this battleship I sines laat September, young Jenkina haa aeen action at Leyte, Mindoro and Luzon in the Philippinea and at Okinawa. He took part in the softenI ing up bombardment of Galnawa and in the operationa anpportiag the marine and army landings on thla Japanese homeland island. loho zv tbLu MOORE FIELD, Tex. ? TSgt. Ben E. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Long, 202 Piedmont ave., Kings Mountain, N. C., ia now stationed it Moore Field, Mission, Texas, after, serving six months in India as an aircraft mechanic. lie wears. the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations Ribbon, the Unit Citation Ribbon, and the the Pre-Paarl Harbor Ribbon. Here at Moore Field he is on duty as a machinist. j One of the best jobT that women , can do in helping win the war is to save waste kitchen fats now urgent | ly needed to help make up the defl- j eit of industrial fats and oils. I THE m / 3 i I' And as War Pr Ton might not thi production is concen assembly lines. But it is the assen TON TEXTILES. At Phenix No. 1, lies require to fight At Phenix No. 2, tents, etc., used by i laces for pacatroope You can do two t and (2) Besohre to i IffAvy HnrPrvfer | Phots For Gifts NAVY YAttJJ, 8. ('.?The moat pop ular gift sent to Navy men oversee* i? found to be photograph* of their families and friends. And, the most unpopular?candy. TLe ITav'y Mall Service surveyed the preference shown by Naval personnel overseas for gifts, Topping everything was letters from home. Bnt, in the line or gifts the most unpopular ten. In order, are: Photographs, canned snack foods I (such as olives, sardines, nuts, etc.), books, writing eases or portfolios, ser vice watches, good pipes, pens, engraved identification tags, waterproof wallets and eigaret lighters. The list of most disappointing articles to find in a package from home are, in order: _Candy, Cake, Cookies, i Fancy shaving kits. Cisrarettoa I The reason* given for the unpopu| Htrity of these gifts were that th> food is usually inedible upon arrival; | that there is no way to carry and stow the fancy toilet kits; and that the Navy men are issued an ample supply of cigarettes. a When a car is stalled in deep sand, traction, may be increased by letting a little air out of the tire*?but don't forget to relnflate them immediately after getting out. M MOVES tVfe v it moves, oducts Mc ink that Kings Mountain is nod, for this is not the scene lbly line for pne of the na our yarn and woven cloth the war. our yarn goes into insulation soldiers in combat areas, par to, and covering for springs kings this week to push the (tick to TOTTB wsr Job. * tenix ft i >r ?- ?/ . mmrnmmmmmmmmmmm I * i * * *.S ' " ' Battleground Serv < WE HAVE? 4 ? 4 < PET RABBH 4 ? 4 > FAT HENS?35 4 4 4 4 FULL LINE OF F 4 I 4 il -The Best in Gi I We Buy And Sell Count: C. L. ABRINOTON, Phone 2411 I TO THE PAi I '^1 Kings Moun ive With It participating in the war very much, of great shipyards, blast furnaces, lion's critically short group of pro % goes for lend-lease, to give the sup] i for signal wire, into cotton duck f ticularly in the Pacific, .fcito elastic used in mine detection. war agaltaat Japan: (1) Buy an ezti * lills, he * w~V- w K , ' -j ... v"; , , - . , i .. : .. Ullllll y ice Station I: ? < i ' ? ? 4 '' i it i i ? :: 1 ' c lb.. J EEDS *V | roceries-1 ry Produce i Prop. | CIFIC vjr' V- ! I t !1 i I < I ' '/ ' i ' I ' itain's I ? , as far ? and aircraft V ^K* ij ducts: COT- C^ MS plies our jO- m or uniforms, * X i O. I. boot ra war bon^ m m s *8 \ JfjJ 1 ., ^j^\> /f*'^
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