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Wa, Junction M V of tkw mm and woman and jmL< ^ la tftaM ?m a^^Bbepi BEd S^9SL'. ?-- ---^ r '? ,.lri,4 ,!>' i 4 ! |P?*C <?dn He Umt of tk? Smith | Domy Act is that the ginger* wfee submit samples must pe bonded end the samples taken must be eut from the bale. Dan F. Holler, extension cotton mar keting specialist at State eollege says that the free classification of eotton by the Gopernment offlee at Balelgh, gifing the farmer the grade and staple of his eotton and also the loan value on the cotton, has been of great service in helping the grower market his cotton. He suggests that growers eonsulC their county agents in areas when? they have not been getting this free classification service and arrange to make application for it. ' Letter To Editor Somewhere with the 3rd U. S. Army April 2S, 1943. Dear Editor: Just received my copy of the March 8Uh Herald and it does me good to read that the old bank building is being remodeled. 1 think Kings Moun tain is the best little town in the ?/..IS K..< ik... . *?1 : ?? VI >U| UHI tUVIU HIV ? 4 V" IUI|MV>V menta we could iim that we don't have right now. Such as a new and big hotel. It would realty be nice to read in the Herald that K. XI. U I people there will agree with me. 1 're been away from K. If. (except for abort paasee) ever aince way before the new ovethead bridge wai built, but I etUl talk about the place with aa much pride and intereat aa if T lived there now. I'm hoping that 1 can return to Kinga Moi^ tain aoon. So ia a lot of other boy*. I read your column "with the Boy* in Service'" with great intereat. Some of the fellowa I know and tome I don't. I'll get to know them akll if I ever get back there. In the meantime I'd like to keep the Herald coming my way ao I can keep up with thing*. I'll aign off now ao Veep the ball rolling. Beat of luck. Respectfully, Sgt. Millard E. Smith. New fata and oil quota* for hodWhold bar and package aoapa and 'for induatrial aoapa have been reduced. Thia meana to aave more lalvage fat in the kltehen. K9SK3WBBBBWi. vmrn^MLmmmNm Attack Is The Ceynote low ... ? I a now going into ts for the fight I need for a large i, Including bomb mosquito netting, n t sticking to their I muit of a 98.61 per/> w* pnlM tlM loy- I ***w- .1 * *.- * * r '<& ;'4 llrS- fill*. A mttfkl Natlea hu |bM HMtf for tk* MltUr Seventh War 1 Loaa far 14 kflfiSn e( SoQara, half of which hai beta r??r?** the Individual sales raota. According tsl reports from state ehalrmen reach-, tng Ted U. Gamble, national di-! rector of the War Ftnaaee Dlvision; ei the Treasury In Washington, the! Nation la ready for the hags task.) I Mr. Gamble was enthusiastic about i I results. He said "We're prepared to: do the best Job in the 7th Warl Loan." Mr. Gamble said that "not only is there more mooey available 1 than ever before , in each state, but I individual inI come will bo I higher in the pe- I riad o( the 7th War Loan than I in any previoua I War Loan period." Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau a a id even billions of MORGENTHAU dollars has been t assigned as the qUota for individual investors and that the major emphasis throughout the drive will be placed on the quota tor individua la. The individual quota ia the highest established in any of the The E Bond quota alone is 4 blL I lion. Thu 7th War I/ian n*,n ly aa much in the one drive as was asked in the first two drives of last year which were held up to this time. The two drives of this year, therefore, will seek nearly as much as was sought in the three drives of 1044. The'Secretary stated that there is every evidence that Federal expenditures are going to rr-nain at a high level for some time to come, and that the Seventh War Loan program was designed to obtain maximum funds necessary to prosecute the War from non-back investors. The securities, which will be sold under the direction of the State War Finance Committees, are as follows: Series E, F and G Savings Bonds, Series C Savings Notes, 2)4% Bonds, 214% Bonds, 1%% Bonds. %% Certificates of Indebtedness. The 114% Bonds will not be offered in the Drive to corporations. The Drive for individuals will extend from May 14 to June 30. However, an intensification of activities in the sale of 8erles E bonds began April 0, when millions of persons on payroll savings plans throughout the country were asked to enlarge their participation as a part of the Seventh War Loan. All Series E, F and G Savings Bonds and Series C Savings Notes processed through the Federal Reserve Banks between April 0 and July 7 will be credited to the Drive. During the final phase of the Drive which will cover the period from June 18 through June 90, subscriptions will be received from all other non-bank investors for the 2)4% and 2V4% marketable bonds and the certiaCiit? of indtbitifiiftgt j True or False Test your knowledge ef year Government's Wsr Bond Ftnsnc txil program. Hm unrtri to these question*, giten at the end, hull be kaewa by every American. Hew food are you? ' 1. 8b million Americans have purchased Series E War Bonds. 2. 84% of all the money ever Invested in E Bands is still invested in them. S. If a Bond is lost, stolen or destroyed. it is Just the same as if the owner had lost the money he invested. 4. E Bonds may be cashed at any qualified bank for their full cost any time after 00 days from date of issue. 5. The U. 8. Government's promise to redeem Kto Bonds any time after 00 days from date of issue is }ust as strou as .its promise to stand back of a dollar Dill. 0. Yon. have to hold a Bond the full ten years to get any interest . 7. The lowest-priced War Bond are better than cash. ^t. Two persons oaaeot own a Wan (War&???^ fooS[ ammunition, etc., for the armed tor?ee' ANSWKB0 1. True. I; mn. . t. JPalse. War Bonds are registered Ja the names of their owners,! jtwi lost Pfdt be replaced. BL?S.csr" -*** " * f. rates. Your Bond Increases iai CMTMdt m 'i mi - '!i (IMM tfaitt *M glm by -M Friendly Air Society, at the bom* of Mrs. Ida Alexander on Satnrday, May 19, 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wiugo accompanied their daughter and her hoaband, Mr. and Mr*. Jethro Johnson to Monroe, lent Sunday. Mr. and Mr* Johnson returned to their home in rnnauetpaia, r?. me wingo's returned home Monday. Mn. Leo I a Smith and daughter also visited In Monroe. % The commencement exercises will begin at Davidson high school, Sunday, May 27th! The following program will be rendered: - Sunday, May 27, 3 p. m.?The Ba* * ealaureate sermon by Rev. J. C. Mitchell, (Mstor of Mount Zion BapTTSl church, Kings Mountain, N. C. Tuesday, May 29, 8 p. m.?Senior Class Night exercises. A Savin; American people are saving more no a year, and many are inventing It In by fire. An Investment which can ba The ArthiiH (Vow in temporary offices ever Km Kindi of 1THE RECO * "8?i NEWEST "On SELECTIONS just RECEIVED Phone 788 May time Time. . iAND BELK'S TOUriNl Straw hats for cool he your favorite /rt GENUINE 1 $4. OTHERS A $1. Belk's D? SfsTptibiu ii *km*>w 'v vfgfr attend all of fMU lntW^Wwr * * ?- Z? " ' 1 Care (hoard be taken to keep a ay | kind of lubricant from getting on automobile tires, because oil and grease deteriorate anything made of natural rubber. If oil or grease geta on. a tire, it should be removed witb soap and water. e Lubricant in an automobile is real* ly a structural part of the mechanism To use the wrong oil 1* just as bailor at least almost as bad?as putting in a repair part that doesn't fit. ? General Motors User's Guide. a Ceiling prices for the 1945 crop of sweet potatoes have bten increased! 17 cents a bushel over the 1944 schedule as 'an incentive for increased production this year. rase g Time nay saw than they have In many property which can he daeUayad m needs firs 1 near anus protection. fay Agwicy ,l j ( M Bofldfrg tad X<Ma Ami Inrorance" I RD SHOP ntlmantal Jo urn ay,'' L? Brown t of This World," Woody Hainan :o-Tlco," Bthal Smith rk Byos", Oono Kropa flhelby, N. 0, . | Is Straw | ft M^mH^ifr.r^I^r IS WHfeBE > THEM ada?feather-light ? in V yles and colon. PANAMAS 95 S LOW AS f 48 I spL Store I
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