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H -i " 'v \ .JY-;*'"*"* ' 1 "_ t TO ? torn Writes w Nasi Prison; Bttm-j tion Faad Half In; Observance of j j War Prodnsiion Week to Bogin; Now j s ton Homo Champion of Uoh Spring | Show; NHA Appro\_ W^i Building Permit*; fire Badly Damage* Homo of U D. Cask; Bites Oondaetod for e Mr*. Hope MeOUl Oantt; Letter Bo- ] reived from Lt. Early; Mlae Ink a lbi 'vr^i"1; Saw- Heroie Franklin Win right; Go- t r* Mill Employooe Awarded Citation I p for Bond Pnrekaaee; Kings Moaatata ! a Imaging on Individual Bond Baying; i Houston-Led Unit Praised; Mer- j 8 chants Ask Parking Limit; Keeter ! c Horse Wins Cherryville Ribbon; Sen- | ; iors Get Diplomas Friday; Lions Ob-'p serve Ladies' Night. |f JTJMB 1 j, Floyd Elected To Head Legion; 61 "S Seniors Receive Diplomas; Mumps p Epidemic Hits Town; Bridges Be- | p Petes Hospital Bond Vote State- | c ment; Employees of Four Textile e Companies Get Pay Hike; Dixon E- j lected Lions President; Jim Anthony n Close Calls; Cpl. Cicero Falls y Elome After 26 Months as Prisoner; C Ledbetter Put Under $3500 Bond; 8 2arl W. Davidson Fatally Injured In a into-Trock Wreck; Jidm Hany . C Bridge* Killed When Struck By j j, Beam Saturday; James MeOill Be- V )orted Killed in Prance; City Top* | O Aver All Loan Quota; Lion* Officers h nstalled; English Wine Bars, CIus- Si ;er; Etli* Killed in Scotland; 1,338 Register for Hospital Vote. CI JTXLT f Morrison Bid of 816^75 ^igh for T, loforth Lots; Mrs. Watterson Sue* w nnsbs; Airport Named Landing A- 8< ea; Ha mb right Barn 1? Destroyed Ci y Fire; City's Markets Lead Coun- L, y in Sanitation; Independence Day N. Ibserved Quietly; City Board Adopts PJ Indget, Retains Tax Bate of $1.60 da or Current Tear; War Bond Sales nj a Loan Drive Were 8882,078; City 8s lasts Heavy Vote for Hospital Pro- ? ram, Trustees Board Includes Kiser, V Telaler, Williams; Cooper Now Prls- I n Chaplain; Kings Mountain Voter' I ns of World War II Now 280; Big I jeoguer Jake Early Home After 3 I dajor Engagements; Boheler Home I Is Destroyed by Fire; Dellinger't I rewel Shop Is Bobbed of 82,250 la Isms; W. K. Mauney, Jr., Chairmen I if Lions Labor Day Horse 8howi I .ed better Case Continued; Old Town I Nell Begins Caving In. ATTOU8T Sterchl Plans Opening Here; I fouths Charged with Hold-up of I lalloway; Five Vacancies In School I 'osts Reported Filled; Bussia De- I lares War on Japan; First National I lank Officially Open New Banking | louse Today; Meal Mgita rtA <eads District la Member*hip; Two lr* Fiaed by Price Panel; World Lgaln at Peace; City Take* Full Hoiday aa Motorists Cry "FU1 'or Up"; Vill F. Logan Funeral Held; Bites ire Held For Mrs. Barner; City x>oks Forward to Growth During first Week of Peace; Joe Neisler ^resident of Club Group; Morrison r Groceries r ? s Grocery Phone 233 ?^MWWPII?ifiif o nvenience ig account with y bills by mail, let* record of and you save a trips. IBM t HUHO*AM ulUMMii MASTOB OOBPOBATXOV ly c.- a -r .? s. ; r t kings vomtf aiv mmxtn m. Draft Board; Hoko, Orook Bv 'roperty; Mia. Patterson Iwlpi l lorald Society Editor; Truek-Loe 'ugar Stolon; FBI Making Inrnetig US. nrnmn Gettys Horoo Hkow Champion, L# al Homo Beeenre Winner; John 1 Out Now Captain; Attendance Ol Mountain Ncrramb* ; Parton Boeoiron Army Discharge (ridges Airport la Operation; Pii in Seriously Injured in Car Aeeidei kuraday; Houston Wins Brona Itar; Truman CaneeU Trip to Cit; "hurtle P. Carpenter Found Dead (elirayer Berrien Officer; Chalrma teeter Announces Committee Head or National War Fund Campaign Ira. Bidenhour Betirea After f 'ears as Church Organist; Padget leleascd by Army, Will Besum ractice Soon; Hospital Trustee T insider Site Next Week, Four Lisl d. OCTOBER Churches Will Participate in Worl fide Communion; M!* Frankli nurcn urrtctal; Hospital Trustee urvey Local 814m; William Tim ions, Jr., Replaces Aderholdt a hie# of Police Here; Two Men la ired aa Coble Trucks Crash; Unite' Par Fold Drive la Mow Underway eorge Maaney Discharged; Mn unter Melsler Drive Official; Mn ammers on Committee; Plonk A itn to Head UNRRA Clothing Drive Itisens Told To Conserve Cos hough Strike To End; Taxi Mei old To Obey Laws; Harkey Leavei Inkier to Btay; Hehn-Inventec reen Will Be Demonstrated; Lon; ty Court Session Held; Victor] >an Campaign To Get Underway, egro Boys Face Trial for Theft; oak Motor to Show 1946 Ford FrI ty; Margraee Store Sold to Cave '; Court Record Broken in Long anion Monday. A a ^ - 0 J I All \ 1 Fur, Fur-T fields?brol All Fall ONE G \ All Fall t > n . t i ' v ?J jf.. s THUBBDAY, JANUARY J, 1M4 ? I ROVRMBRK d J Bridjn Elected To Head Klwanls; a* Laat Loan Campaign Launched; PanI lino 8tor* Sal* Announced; Darraeott | Chairman of Christmas Event; j 0-1 Throngs Attended Floral Fair; BUI B. Webb Take* over Theatre Manage^^WT^j r, g T. L. War*; Bnildiaga Are Being Ei; reeted; Ration Board to Coaeolidat* 1- on December 1; Chrletmaa Opening it Celebration Will Be Held on Decern a ber 11; Little To Fill First Baptist r- Polpit; 1948 Chevrolet on Dieplav , I; Here; Present Plana Call for Conn- | a try Club to Be In Operation Wiibin In Few Months; Turkey, Football an 1 ij Church Top Thanksgiving Menu* 10 Paul Mauney Chairman of 8undav t( 8ehool OToup; Christmas Gifts Sought o for Veterans in Hospitals; County o Bond Sales Lagging; National Average Far Better; Thornburg Bites Held Saturday; Christmas Buying I Alrnnrlv TThi1o?w?it a1 DECEMBER q Two Loral Citizens Die in Accldents; New Manufacturing Enter prise now Udder Construction Here; Sale of Seels Beeches #2,575; Wil| llam Long Bites Conducted; Lions to Honor Qridmen Tuesday; Kings I Mountain Tops Victory Loan "E" Quote; Legion of Merit is Awarded | Dt. Padgett; Eerl B. Ruth is Ap| pointed City Becreetion Supervisor; R,000 See Santa Claus; Another Manufacturing Firm" to Begin Operation Boon; Aldermen Limit Number of Taxis; M. A. Ware Injured When Hit By Auto; Lawbreakers Bill Averages $2,000 Month; Second Snow of Week Blankets City: Mauney Twins Guest Artists With 8ympEony; Robert Neill on All-Star Football Team; City Vir tually Ready for Post-War Christmas Kiwanis Report Shows Good Tear; r Stag Club Set For Yule Party; Child I Burned in Friday Fire. I I Vinter C 1-2 price 'rimmed, TTntrimmed. Few C sen sizes. and Wintc 1-2 price iROUP OF FALL AND WIN DRESSES 1 -9 * ~ P"vv Values up to $19.95 and Wintc 1-2 price K FFT ii EL EL D * r ', ?" V *' * * . ' .f *(*.' . -A ' i DEPARTME T. B. Bledao? of Onllford county kao I as axeolleat foundation k?rd of Hot- | Dr. D. M. Morris* Eyes Examined PROTECT YOUR Against Fire, Theft, Wind dictable damages. The Arthur F First National Bank Bid*. "All Kinds of ] Taste-Temp PVlo + 'a fVia ar n# flia ***? w w vuv viuvji vi vuu uaj in foods that are tops in qu ?BRING YOUR WAS' Blalock's Phone ! "oats I Chester>r Suits TER A I 6 \ ir Hats tK'S NT STORE T A t?AQE THM? 'ord*. Hia bull la ? full bMtktr of * mil Oat told for #00,000. in, Optometrist ^ OUum nttod PROPERTY , Rain, or any unprelay Agency rooni iu Enanrance" I ting Food \ j here. We specialise lality and taste. TE FATS TO US? Grocery * fins 1 \b J i v.-*/ j'-v/iSwiv^ tUOTB'jif^SB - I J' , 1 .,'> ' 0c>jcw <
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