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MK1 ** I ir.. . ' ? &*. ? ? :' -' 2 < V Scarce II A ?Prestone?(Li mi ?Seat Covers?( ?Radiator Grills..rolets. ?Fog Lights, Spo ? sion Sets. Victory ( l HTi ilBI r il.ik.1 fe^SRMeUl Charli HAD KENTUCKY COUSIN MELVD JIMMIE MARTIN SMOKEY JOE " AND ] ? ? mm m m - Under the Bi ?Yl Friday S ADMISSION? No Bosor SPECIAL 1 jH??r "Tke Ootl" TIC iy tsipoosfhlo foots oa * ? StrtrMond, magic ooeapo i maap otWr fMtim ALL rod .' ? . *?. ~ REVIVAL SIKOBKa ?The Phillip's "Trio ' ^v of Belmont is eondncthe sinking at re -'*, '?? \' viral services now underray ?t Wealeyan /Msfehodist churcn. Services begin each ig evening at 7:46. Rev K Perry O. Lush, of Greenville, 8. 0., is the eenuona tems In Stock .ted Supply) Limited Supply) -for almost all model Chevt Lights, Seal Beam ConverChevrolet Co. 'hone 49 Person * I: e Monroe amd ma . IO SHOW PABTNESS QUARTET IE TEX ISLET r WILLIAM BLAOX . LITTLE WlLXA . MANY OTHEBS .. . .. i 1.1 ^ T?i O AAA C A _ g icoi-^uuu oeais *i 1 3BK ROAD? eptember 14th >; 8:30 P. M. -30c tad 60o (iHladiai tax) to Iwti ? |t Oonoart ) lDDXD ATTRACTION ( M-Wtoi WaQcar, orfco tat may inioliit-, ' 1|M wlro ta midair. (too "toitiy"! irtlst, impt frao ? otralgkt)6okotr Aafa thb rmxGB or oam . J, - ^ .-V^V : . . _ ' . ' I A group of 10 colored registrant* of the Kings Mountain selective ser; vice board went to Port Bfagg last { Thursday (of physical examinations j to determine their fitness for service in the armed forces. A group of JO bad been scheduled | to leave for examinations, but etgnt were transferred to other boards and five failed to report. Officials of the local board pointed out that registrants are still requires to notify the board of changes in address and otherwise keep tn toucn with the board. | A group of six white registrants are scheduled to leave for induction I next Wednesday. [ Colored men receiving pre-inducx| ion examinations were: i Willie Jav Camp. Jessie Jackson, j George Lewis, Robert Eugene Bums, lumen Calvin Rogers, Allen James > Moore, Eddie Evans, Jr., Leader, j Charlie Webster Barnes, Javan 8ur I llji \[ I ' . See wide i j r. K e e Departn < ^ I , , . . ' . " - * ' V- \v : T . v : ratta, 8amnel -fWjMih'.HaywdM' Joky ^S2> on, Clyde Oderi Webbetf V'- Jam#* {J^ 1 Jefferson Avery, Cbarle# Jailor -A-. , , <l*ms, Carl T. Star and Willie James p Thompson.- ' .,flv J Transferred to otb t boards were; jjnei I .Charlie Perkins, William LogR' John I>awkins, Jr., Pink David Bla- Qq lock, Wardell Giles, William Bufus Thompson, George Crosby, Jr., im; *** Benjamin Franklin Brown. ! Falling to report were: Aaron Reid, Charles Shepherd, Jr.. " , Karlie March, Junior Blake and Joe 'or Thomas Hall. "'K1 of Bur ! Five Cases Tried j 0 j In Court Session ' Mlc Only routine infractions were on wer the docket for the regular session or I city recorder's court before Judge ' nter O. C. O'Farrell Monday. am Ralph Morrow and W. B. Gibson, ilei guilty of public drunkenness, were ; prii I given sentences of 30 days on the ' T roads, suspended on payment of tod costs, Jim Huliett, on the same char- me \ FO w J*. No m I The ' T1 Selection iiV IIP at ter's ? < - V m nem otore V- v '. - a t* * * *- / ' * dedl'if good bcHaVitMfy,' and 1?? i? Huffstetlor vjH filed $10 la ti on the tame count. , ell* Jqhnton, found guilty o ing without a licence, wat als> il $10 and cottt. , >ys Caught Theft Attempt 'illiam Plato Bennett and Jaci James were bound over to Supei Court in hearing hero Tnesdn tit, after their arreet on charge breaking and entering Midwa ich Sunday night. itv Officer Clay Williams caugh *wo . >'e-de,,ts red-bended at fh Iway Lunch Sunday night at the e attempting to rob the place, t was stated that the two youn 1 were caught with their shoes ol 1 their socks on their hands, ev itly to avoid leaving fitige nts. \ 'hev were taken to Shelby In cu v of local officers for commi lit to the county jail to await tr!s te These Sty 1?Bulky B< 2?Rounded 3?Big Slee\ * ; 4?Waists p ? - *.r U* 5?Soft Tail f 6?Soft Coal * % IT1 * ' y ' s .i i - . . * *-..? .V- ./ .. " A-M: K* . \ .. S , . ? Uv MBMBWBRMg; yq EffK , n f for tk? estate of KlaiS McSwaln, deceased, all persons hiritog .claims ' * gainst said estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before September 13, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thetr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate * payment. '. ^ | This the 12tb day of September, T 1945. * Mrs. Annie McSwain, Administratrix v Route 3, K'ng* Mountain, N. C.' sTi-20 27-o_4_D it e Peanuts will be just as important J to the nation's economy after the . war as they were daring the war. acB cording to the United States Depart * mont of Agriculture. r-J "Shortening and cooking and aal{ ad oil* will not tie plentiful for man j ny month* to conie," stated Becret I tarv of Agriculture Clinton P. An11. derson. J I ie Points I jrets. Shoulders, res. , ulled in tight. K oring. a I i I'-.. 1 ' - \ tVll^^B/v; ^W j ; \dtJr m ^^K' mt*' m *?? . * . JW ?'??A . v
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