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I ** '- w B ' f' p * " ' TEMPT Y< ^ WIT ,v. ' \ i ;V j .. j . . ?. Blalock': & ^ VH II ^ . -WIS Daring the M . . ant ELBBBT took on four from Arnericar a Jap carrier. ' ^ y5 i^K: ^ a Tlu war 1a or maka tit* kind fought and to :lira to retard I There in nothli B. B 1 of rain on the . i good condition Modernization ; " placed. Repay . atallmeata. | Q ttomt ' ;* a. a. ' H r P . _ ? . Kb . v . ^. .* Jl ivtu/. 'i V i J . . / t'> ' jIS N( $?.. V ,y v * .. ># /< ' ' v . . ;> . * ?*? te"-V ' 'V' The man I Oaston con Ife^* - - well-kiiowT r; :- last year. sK'Vr**.- I I;-:.?-' Thta** *mod,n? fej : V * jiIlIn i n, ; CH1H61J. Jr3 81:;";'' lujl frV afoST^An Mm of ' tliiM^lWi j> ? At- OUCh M|ilM U ijton-ll * OAKpAr of app with the 8,800 horaepofor devel oped by tbo fov wuAora of- a" B-it. 1 r 1 ' r ?. * ' 'ii !i " '. ' **' " ' J U t"T . -1 . . V I . ' * )UR FAULTS: STOOD: mm;;;' s Grocery ,,,J,. r . . K y ? f:- y ./ .J-- ' ' t I TO VICTOR*? 4 *. ,?? i ' i'ffi' n ill" ???:vfl vw ' ,: i -1 - " - j,' HB. ^3l ^J30*^ B* LieuienMeCUSKEY, ainglehandedly, Jap aeroea to draw them away i torpedo plane* about to attack . f . ' ' , V i *' * ?r. Wow it Is np to no aU to I of poaoo for tkUh oar horooo which for too Buuaj 414 not >g more soothing then tho ooasd > roof provided tho rOof 1? la u If youro looks, 10k m fo* - 4 Loon to hove it repaired or re: tho loon in easy monthly Ini Building ^ Association * - ' . V'iVV* ?. Vv&V; - ' ; ' ' ? 1 ' . * > ' * 'i ~ . 'f igs Mo .. / . - ? ; / ' f . lodern Coi )W IN OPES , x": x . ".ft ' *>. * . ' i'u; V- V ' ^ . ( yPt' ' i *\ '? V . * ' ' low ready toginyocr cotton. nty, an experienced ginner wl l Tryon Oin until it waa dart y >. \ . - . If. v.'* " ?r x ^ n gin is equipped with four 1* in 6Vwjf iWpWl; wlVIl 6X061M re vailing ginnHig duurgfi wfli ' *' . / : ; / ' Ji '*7 f-; * ' *j . '* V v- ? .' ^V >' >- > ; f1. I". * * . ? >- , / " &&&** ' - ; u ; " *-''?<? v'Js KJr .t . ,, <-*! A J .i hi*zy \JT&r't ff /* v -> i/ijL .*,'- -* L,\jL ' /Jj * y jUBv yALV* a <! if j? <nw CT r 7 f'Ari * Tlve monrredstaatp* in War K* 'f tlon Boohf Four will cecums vkl.it E next Mumiav, Ort. 1 if. wan k-; - nounred ]rMt?rdiy by Chairman 'W? B. Blakely of tbo local . War .Price " aad Bationing Board. * -, Ho reminded that red stamps VS. WS, XS, T2, ^nd Z2, . now . valid, would expire at midnight, Sunday, Sept. 30. The new valid etampe, good 1 until Jan. 31, 1044, will be Bl, 81, iTl,. Ul, and VI the chairman eaid. Sugar Stamp No. 38 remain# valid for five pounde thropgh the end 'of ' the year, it.- waa stated. Mr. Blakaly called attention one# more to .the fact that OPA skipped Sugar .Stamp No. 87 doe to the fact that many householders erroneously ueod. it last year \o' applying fer canning eager. Airplane etampe 1,1, 3 and 4i- in War Bation Book, Three remain valid indefinitely for shorn " ^ TIBB SITUATION ACUTE Demand for paaaenger ear tires -has' Increased so padily. sin eh the lifting, bf jnssollDe rationing |bat it will he many raonJtKs before ntotorate get all. the now tires thep- needv OPA Wfe:T,. v?. Drlecoir anhodneed .jreeterday in Charlotte. ' He saidv that unfilled mppH cations 'or prfiwnw <-?r !,? ' ?>r ?lltime high,, vthlle inventories are ?:t an all-time low the counter over. *? K"-Vlo" of 'approved bat unfilled nppHrstlox ' on? ni'ltievi fo?..the. coun- , try by the end of Bept^nber.' ' /^These are all application* tb"' j " V"" been snnroved. bat local board* 4 eah't isane eertlfieatea for their par < >b?"n Wnnip n??"?""pr tire qgotai been exhausted," he naid J . This explains, be declared, why In- 1 - *1 board* are forced to tarn dowifc thousand^ of tire applications. > POINTS OPP CHHBSN - d BU'-""' "* *? v T/Ocal 1 War Price and Battening Board reminded hooaewivea ye*tcrdmy> that alt r ' "f* point values have been redpe- 1 ed to aero. ' j *' AtTfO SBAT OOVBB8 Price relief measure* have been I granted manufacturers of low-priced ] automobile seat eovers in an effort . n ost f>tc-9f> tttnyws V?nf%V s* +V* f market, it was announced yesterday < by OPA District Director L W. Dn? , | ' coll in Charlotte. . 1 J "The fabric eanply la now loosenin* np to the point where military ' *nr.<a*b? '? ir*W?(itn?? *-e felt and normal production should I eoon be resumed in this industry with a normal spread over the entire ' price range,'' Mr. Driscoll said. Beeaase of wartime wear on anto- <; mobiles and the difficulty of replace 9 uns % ton Gin 1ATI0N f ' ' y; of Try on in lo operated the royed by fire ' S ft9* ' vl r' txnnis gins and mt drying mabiehftrged* *' / ForSwd *v- y \ v; j. f - w a*'* "T+? ?> !*! ' ' . *" % ' ? i" ? * t*V' i'ui" V By Mr*. Jessie O. Costner ?> ?,.eeooeeeeeooeeooeo+o Tk? Tobe Hartwell Singers of 8pe taaburg, 8. 0., will appear it Ebei (Mr Baptist church Sunday aftei boob, Sept. 90, at 9:00 p. m. sponso: ed by Mr. L. L. Lutr. Tbe Five Gospel Singers of New ton, N C., will appear at the David aon High 8chpol Bondsy afternooi October 7, an 9:00 p. m., sponsors* by tbe P. T. A. Mr* Beatrice Hill of 111 Carpente street has juit underwent aa opera tios la tbe Blohardson , Memoria Hoepital ia Greensboro. 8be is la proving rapidly and after tea day will go to tbe home of her aele< My*. Cora Foeter at 70fc, Mario: street, Greensboro. Her neice, Mn Horace Premley, Jr., has recently r< turned to her home after visiting be Bunt in Greensboro. ' Minn Pauline Caldwell and her da1 gbter, Wlllette ' Caldwell spent las vlalHno. frleads and relatlvei IA King* Mountain. . The P. T. A. of Davidson Higt School held a special meeting Wed rnnHy for the purpose of die "lane for the operation oT i lunch room at the Davidson School A short program was given and rc "rcshments were served. About 30 Barents were present and unanimous, ly pledged their support to the school program for this year. nent, demand for seat covers has inkfeasod while shortages have develop td la the low-priced lines, he added. Rtniibp>i> nowTtor. Some details on OPA's most far'eaching peace-time price control proh" -c Keen released bv OPA re (ional official? '*? Atlanta w!?h rhe eclaration "building material costs nnst and will be stabilized." "w'? ' "Onr iooV at the ecord of what happened after the ast war ia enonirh to show prhy this trogram ia to vital: 68,000 mortgage >?urea hn homes in 1926: 97,000 *-">07. jie.ooff in 1928; 134,000 in 1929." Commenting on these figures a 'ew days ago. OPA Admin!*tra*o* Chester Bowles said. "That's what happens when a building boom goei Authority has been received from Washington empowering regional An a _ w w sjrA ornciois to set community do! lar-and-crnt ceiling price* on eon traetion material* ami bulldlnt coata in each area. Theae will be de c'ded onon after a survey haa beet completed to determine- whet eosti need to be flat-priced and where. An ."unprecedented boom" li building la anticipated, according t 1PA, and regional officials said thai before long a'person could consul a chart in hia area and determln how touch It wiH eeat. to modernise a bathroom, put a new roof on th< garage or barn, or build a wtaoli house. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whon) These Presents Ma; Come?Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated recon if the proceedipgs for the voluntar iissoiution thereof bv the unanimoti onsent of all the stockholders, dc vosited in my office, that the Homa iumishera, Inc., a corporation o h;s State, whose principal office 1 mated at No. 14-10 West Graham reet. in the City of 8hely, Count; if Cleveland. State of North Carol) "n (.T. K. Blanton being the agen m w* A ?? A.V ? Mv.rm "I"! IU tuarjjc mere, upoi vhom process may be served), ha omplied with the requirements o Chapter 55, General Statute*, entit ed ' Corporations." preliminary t he Issuing of thla Certificate of Dt* solution: Now Therefore, I.Thad Euro, 8e* retary of the State of North CaroH -a. do hereby certify that the aali corporation did, on the 8th day o September, IMS, file la my office i Inly executed and attested eonscn n writing to the diaeohitien of saa orporation, executed by aO tfe stockholders thereof, which sXtd cor seat and the reeard of the proceed fag* aforesaid are now on file la m said office as provided by law. Ja Testimony Whereof,. I have hen t# e*t my hand and affixed my off 1*1 seal at Baielgh, this 8th day < "September, A. D., 1845. THAD SUM, 0t BUt" raw? mouhtam MTO^W^ ? r Dr. ? , OPTOM1 r Examination, Diagnc ;; 10:00 A. M.?5:00 P. f- Up Stairs Over Kings ;J AUTO I FINANCING - I i- Quick, Efficient, C( 'j See "EC \ HOME Finan Gaatonif J 201 S. Broad st. t ; I (dOO^ afte i"' * ft: "One-Week i , Bring to your laundry on > back Saturday Avoid the k ( laundry by letting us do a k t t We suggest you bring j ? -? i ets now?not wait until c< , \ Kings Mount \ Phone 21 [ E. A. Harrill !j i | Attention, M 0 I - J I j 1 Loans on 1945 Cotton at 1 J VtA Vi a A ri crVit. karo at. Vi/vmo w - mfc mv* w wv ~i iiiv t ? and red-tape necessary wl I* ly through CCC. h Iit Take your cotton to a ,bo I t us your receipts and get j 1 pie as that. % : I fiSSSl J .first %i< ? ewwuiiami .i.J JX^HIJH .jmiii ?. \ :>;-.v^ f; K. .., . . r Y. ./'; 1':- ' ' ** "V* "* ' 'v ;*&?>"?. .'* T" ' .% . s i' .. \ : ' ETRIST rais, Gias.se? Fitted . M.?Fridays Only Mountain Drujr tJo. -OANS iEFINANOINO mfidential Service )CK" ce Company L N. C. 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