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Two group# of colored men were eat to Fort Bragg thie week by the * local eelectivo lervice board, a group 1 at 10 reporting for induction laet E Friday, and another gToup of eight v receiving pre-induct ion examination c on Tuetday. P (Tk. UJ~.il? % - - ??v muucviuu group included: 0 William Praxis Carthen, David n Jackson Taylor, Loleo Bryant, Alfonso Dawson, Jo? Thomas Jimson, 1 Edgar Lee Adams, Early Junior Mil- *1 lsr, Garland Valentine, Bobert John Aady Brown, Lather Jamerson. d The grotto ^receiving examinations t included: Johnnie Robert Golan, James Junior Eaves, James Epps, James Wil- ?< 11am Edward Adams, William Stokes tl Howard Thomas Spencer, Eugene a Patterson, Robert Lee Lewis. ? YES, 1 MUST REC You may have been voting in re elections, but VoU MUST RK-HEC HOSPITAL BOND ELECTION to low says that all elections involvin fcHance of bonds, require a RIvRE to register this week. It's your la THIS IS Li See the registrar in your polling fi'.d register. That is legal. If it ii registrar now, you can find him 01 day, June 23, until 6 o'clock. Ths the election is too important to p\ day. Do it NOW. SOME REA? I have been asked to serve as the election. I gladly accept the greatest need now is larger and b. and Kings Mountain. I "believe in promoting health ( cal carefor our people?all our Here in Cleveland, we have acti triotic organizations, pledged to tl We have 70 or more strong chu coll in farming, rank at the top i: have adequate hospital facilities fi Christ, the Or sat Physician, but relieved them of their bo. power on to his disciples. We d cspt aa we provide hospital and afflicted, WHY WE MUf The hospital is now crowded to babies have to be put in bureau there are no cribs for them. At ti hallways where there is no privac filled. Do you want this to happt Xn the past 20 years the lc fr**** This la a 300 per cent Ix 4?tS babies have been delivered *?r*n times as many as were b< yean ago. The School of Nursing has grad These practice their profession in home* ami offices, relieving aufferi SOME DAY YOX3 Yon may never have needed h no m(ta1te about yon, some day ear*. Without it, it may coat you ' It will cost a little, to be sure, money compared with life, hoaltl a It'a eeoaomy to you to have a where they -are filled and you ear ?" '. > a?, . 4 Theathnda of you duatrlal w Your policy is good only if there { , all who seed hoopitaliaation. , y MVWk iHIWIV KVTVI ll?wuvuk? rr? tie election, the hospital program tfiteee whieh will earn* on? fro operation and maintenance of tKe | OOUKTY H0SP1 FasM Kiser Promoted 5y Standard Oil Pirm Jesse A. Kiser, native of Kings fountain but for a number of years esident of Charlotte, has been pronoted to the position of field superisor for Cleveland, Gaston, and Linoln counties by Standard Oil comany, with whom he has recently | een affiliated in the sales depart lent, covering North Carolina. Mr. Kiser succeeds W. N. (Red) 'yler, who has been transferred to tie Durham district. . Mr. Kiser plans to move his realenee to Qastonla in the mar fuure. Sunshine iaereases the vitamin C intent of tomatoes except w foe re he plants are undernourished, thirsty nd suffering from loss of foliage, ijr the exparts. I rou aSTER 'Kular <>ity, county an.l state I18TKR to vote in the SPECIAL be hel.i Saturday, .July 7th. The g me levying 01 u lax or is1GISTRATION. So don't neglect .st chance. 1ST WEEK precinct any .time this- week i inconvenient to call on you** her at your voting place 8aturit's your last opportunity, but it off registering until the last IONS WHY general chairman in promoting task because Cleveland County's etter hospital facilities in Shelby tnd adequate hospital and medipeople, poor and rich alike. ve civic, .religious, social and pahe upbuilding of our county. rches, a fine school system, exn industrial output, so we must or the sick and afflicted. not only healed men's souls, Ally afflictions Ha paasad this jo not have haallng powers, as nveqirsg car* ror our not ana IT NOT PAIL such an extent that new-born drawer* and bath tub* because me*, patients have to be put in y, because all other beds are *n to yon or yoursf teal hospital ha* had 36,004 palctmm In tha pant tab year*. 1 In tha hospital in 90 years, mi in tha hospital Just tan uated ISO nurse* since 1925. army eampe, in hospitals, In ng humanity au8 prolonging lite. r MAT NEED IT ospltal care for yourself. Make TOU likely will need hospital yonr life or shorten your days. m but ?uppo?e it doest What is i and happiness f good hospital at hone. Else i leldom gain admission. orkera carry hospital Insurance, is a hospital bed available for ieh will explain everything about for the eounty, the tax rate, the m each of the township* and the proposed eounty hospital system. [TAL ELECTION 3TTEE BP jcivas HOUOTADf gpilj) Rationing Row. Farm Slaughterer* ( Farm slaughterer* in the King* Mountain area were reminded this 4 week by the OPA District Office ot e the Ju?y X deadline (or registration. 4 All farmer* who? slaughter, or have ' slaughtered for them, a* uiueh a* 40v 1 pound* a year, but le?* than 6,000 1 ,-ouuua, must appiy tor a slaugutei- 4 log permit by July 1, or they will be ' iiron ililtA'i f rnm -I1?K Um.t.tae ' ^ *.V? i.oe balance of the year, Mid the J OPA release. ' Permits may be obtained from the local War Price and Rationing Board Chairman W. K. Blakeiy saia today. The permit entitles the fanner to do the same amount of slaughtering a* in the corresponding period last year. Mr. Blakely also stressed the tact that farmers who sell meat must collect ration points according to the c jffieihl point-chart provided by the 1 Board, and must agree to hold all i prieee within the legal ceilings. t Tire Dealer* tCeyTds^ t - v ""'OfK Cistrict Director L. W. Dris- < roll yesterday urged tire dealers to 1 maintain accurate records of ail tire i transactions, in preparation of the ? inventory they must make on June c 30. i This inventory, aecounting for all c rationed tires and Parts B, must be c filed by July 10. Dealers not filing t tjy that ilate will not be allowed to i deal in rationed tires until the filing t has been made, Mr. Driscoll said. i These news records and inventories are the latest step in OPA's strengthened controls over the distribution of tires, Mr. Driscoll explained. "Wo are still critically short on tires, and we must make absolutely sure that every single tire reaches a legitimate, essential user,'' he added. Used Car Prices Down I'sed cur prices all over America j will take a four per cent drop on July 1, the Office of Price Adminis- ' tration announced this week in Washington. The move affects cars sold cither by regular dealers or private owners. The price out is in accordance with used car pricing regulations which provide for normal depreciation. OPA officials said, adding that four per cent would also be deducted from charges allowed for extra equipment, such as hcarters aud radios. "This price drop should not only prove a stimulant to used car sales," said an OPA spokesman "but will also provide additional low-cost trans portation to essential workers." Extra Oaa Additional gasoline will now be available for farmers' representatives who market fresh frnit and vegetables, and for certain wholesale buyers, OPA District Director L. W. Driscoll said this week. farm marketing agents, including cooperatives, will be allowed gasoline ' for travel to farms of the farmers they represent in order to direct barvesting, grading, packing, and shipping of fresh fruits and vegetaples, if such services are necessary to mar veting of the crops. Adequate gasoline rations will also fe given to wholesale buyers, who must travel to farn^s to grade, inspect and classify farm products as essential step in buying them from farmers. Oas For Servicemen Servicemen returning from oversees on temporary duty orders for rehabilitation, recuperation and recovery will be eligible for furlough gasoline rations, according to OPA's District Office in Charlotte. The servicemen may obtain his rations by applying to the local War j Price and Rationing Board, present; J ing both his temporary dnty orders I and the mileage rationing record for i the ear he will be using, the announ- ! cement said. ji Previously, servlcement were re-'' qnlred to present leave or furlough | papers when applying for these gas-1' ollne rations, bnt those now be:?"' sent home for periods of about 80 days are not being issued such pnpers. The amount of the ration remains the same, one gallon of gasoline for each day of the furlough, with a maximum of* 30 gallons, OPA officials said. B&tion Calendar F&OOBMHD FOODS K8, P2, Q3, KS S9, now ralld expire June SO. T2, US, V8, WJ, XS, now ralld, expire July 31. T2, ?2, Al, Bl, CI, now ralld, expire August si. Dl, II, Fl, Ol, HI, expire Sept. SO. MBAT9 AXD Fltl B2, F8, OS, HS, ja, expire June 90. sa;iaia,n n expire jmy 91. 1 ?a, ma, 9a.Tt.Va, expire Aug. St va, wa, xa, Tt, O, expire Beet. 90. UOAH Sugar Hemp He. 86 expUee I AOfUt 81. inn? AIxvImm luaya Vii. l, a, 3? , mow good. run. on. i. * a, 4, 4 tiim f<* J /'* '# ' ,:b . Jfe ' v; V-. " THUBKDAT, JtJKK 21, IMS BXBOUTUX 'S NOTIOB MORTH CAROLINA, f CLEVELAND COUNTY. . Having qualified aa Executrix of i he eatate of W. J. Laughlin, deeeaa- j id, late of Cleveland County, North I Carolina, thia ia to notify all peraona laying elaima agminat tbe estate { laid deceased to exhibit them to $he ! indersigned at Kings Mountain, Norh Carolina, on or before the 31st lay of May, 1946, or thia notice will >e pleaded in bar of their recovery, ill peraona indebted to aaid estate rill please make immediate payment. This 31st day of May, 1945. Eva Laughlin, Ezecntriz of the eatate of W. J. Laughlin. jane 7-14-21-26?july 5-12 NOTICE or BALE Under and by virtue of the power if tale contained in an order made >y E. A. Houaer, Clerk of the Super i or Court tor Cleveland County, Nor- 1 h Carolina in the Special Proceeding J. ?.""Ir11.*" 13ewi?y~ trustee or the Lottie Goforth Eitafe and A. f. Patterson, administrator with the rill annexed for the Lottie Goforth state. Ex Parte," I will sell for ash on the premises of the lots herenafter described at public auction in Saturday, June 30th, 1943, at ten ('clock a. m., or within legal hours he following lots: Being lots numbers 1, 2, 2, 4, t and 7 as shown on a map or plat nade by L. B. Falls, Surveyor, which >lat or map is now on record in the tegister of Deeds office for Cleveland 'ountv in book of plats number 3 at a (age 27. The above lots include all of the I ots of the late Lottie Goforth, de- I eased, four of said lots front on I Railroad avenue and three front on I . neroKco street. Any prospective purchasers may pp a copy of thp plat at J. R. Davis' >flfiee or at A. II. Patterson's office it thp Home Building anil Loan As ociation. This 20th day of May, 10-15. A. H. Patterson, Commissioner. T. R. Davis, Atty. m 31-J-7-14-21. .\ORTlI CAROLINA, 6 CLEVELAND COUXTT. In The Superior Court. Fay L. Overton, Plaintiff, va. D. H. Overton, Defendant. NOTICE The above named defendant, D. H Overton, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from fhe defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk ot the" Superior Court of Cleveland County, in the courthouse in Shelby, North Carolina, within twenty days after the 30th day of June, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Ponrt for the relief demanded ia said complaint. This 29th day of May, 1945. Max Hamrick, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court m-31-J-7-14-21 Crow N?m Ctend Tow 1 g^DENTAl PUTKJ * HBnl MkraUac. Jn!'r?t rwr ' aWnSfv >l?li *r Mti H . ftaas ^wUrr.AM ?,|lltU KU?'riw'LtS :ct KLBSNiTE today at Kings Mountain Drag Company and an ~?"od druggists. ?MM i Why la the D. F. HOED furniture? Smart woman onr inherent quality .. can aee at a glance that < i u ii urn More then 4,000,000 life insurance j >olicy death claims have been paid 11 0. the United States since Pearl |i Radiator Trou 1. I II your automobile radi probably needs a thoroug equipped to do an expert blowing out radiators wit ment. If yours is heating -' JfiKAL REPAIR ( AUTOMOBILES A Tracy McGin uay jrnone 'Zb mmm | We now have more tha ooxes for rent at the low Use this cheap insurant deeds, insurance policies, other important papers. First Natic Dr. Mike . OPTOM Fxumlnfltion, Diagr 10:00 A. M.?5:00 I Up Stairs Over King ^L^HLhSHHLSHLhDUUU IW ocew sut. wwv Afit^ p [ Voo SKIPPING -fHl ROPl?j K PUBHITUBB COMPAKY in ever inore *?<wg numbers our "rightne ess" of styling our prices are low and our a < 4" -;*?,; ..J "... mmM 7;* " - '''i Herbor. Fewer then 5 peroeat if theee were o? the live* oJ mmmmr nen. ib!e Doctors a tor is heating up, it ;h cleaning. < We are job of boiling out or h our special equip up, see us today. )F ALL MAKES 07 ND TRUCKS? k nis Garage Night Phone 279 R BANISH WORRY WITH A Safety Deposit I Box I n 100 safety depomfc i cost of $3.60 per yearce to protect your government bonds and ; i i . >nal Bank E n /. Palmer 1 IETRIST I losis, Gfasses Fitted J \ M.?Fridays Only 1 s Mountain Drug Co. { 2?* \ Took" sow ft medicine amd fopgOf the right place ct<Xilwr J come to wlMckhse rf jL .. and because flay ? ervice friendly. ft
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