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fv a TAOn KIOHT 'i ? KAKuru KBonoorn china Back la China, where la the past i J siety of service, the leatherneck* are enjoying comparative luxury after the gruelllag hardship* of life aa<l war on battered Pacific Islands Probably the biggeet attraction to the men of the famed First Division en their first "liberty" at Tientsin is the Chinese bathe?a most weleom* change from helmet and makeshift oil drum showers. At Pciping, Marines have founa for the first time anywhere that their snappy dress "blues" pass unnoticed. The reason: In China everybody has a colorful uniform. Police wear black and gold; postal workers are attired in bright green; messengers and train guards have black and gold uniforms, and red and tan are worn by some Chinese army groups ? BLACK'S p=j prescription For Golds and Coughs gaol due to Oolda. Don't tot pZSI a oough chaat you at iiiSffilB ? night's siaep. Oat all BjjjBI bottle of BUck's Pr?Blflgg I scrlptloa today at any 'WHBB Drag Store. :trrJ Price 35c Local Markets (OoTTSoUd January 2, 1046) Begs, grade larga 60c was* Potatoes (bu.) $ijso 92.00 Heavy Fryers 32c Com 91.80 Wheat 91.86 Boosters 16c Light Heef, 3 lbs up 19o Hbos, heavy 23c Barley (bu.) 9120 Oate 88o Ootton. aridrtllng 2428 PHBBB1 WE BUY AND SELL Used Furniture ?See Us? * -?Top Prices Paid? McGINNIS FUKHITUBE 00. ' u Still Fixing Yes, if the radiator on is acting up, you can g< here. What it probably need the rigors of quick heati ; Tracy McGi Pho WE WHITE AJ * Insur IP YOU WANT T< I??1 1 i\uai j < ' yv.; gal > st CLASS LFIKD AD BATES Rates an SO ocnta for one In?r ciou. 25 cento for the ?coad In?rthereafter. This m?no tint a classified ad can be ran three times for 75 cento, To simplify bookk?ptng the feea an payable In advance xcept to business firms carrying account*. Fox this rata ads are limited to 25 words. All classified advertising must be In the Horald office by 2 p. m. Wednesdays to Insure publication In the following Thmaday edition. LARGE ENVELOPES: Wo have them, either 0x12 or 0x9. Herald Publishing House. eitfn TWO OPERATORS TO SERVE TOG Call 100-W for appointment. Phsnix Beauty Bhoppe. 1-ltfe FLOWERS For All Occasions WALTERS FLOWERS PLohc 05 STILL HAVE SEVERAL NICE dwelling lota on Harry Falls property. If interested, call P. D. Herndon, Phone 140. n-29-ufn FILMS DEVHLOPHD: On?-day service Eight gloeay Print* only 35c. Write for fro* mailing envelope*. Willie Photographing Studio, Shelby, N. C. d-8i-j-8.10.17. FOB WAI.B: 1030 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan. Completely overhauled and in good ahape. See J. W, Thomaaeon 214 Briee at. j-3-pd FOB SALB: 1038 Ton-and-a-hiif Chevrolet truck. Four ten-ply tire*, practically new. Good motor. See 8. H. Huffatetler, 3 mile* north on Cherryville road. j-3-pd. PICKED UP ST HXSTAKH on bank counter Wedneaday morning about 10:45, gray wallet belonging to eervlceman with number of identification card*, containing $50 bill. Bewsrd fop mtura Pirst VsHabsI Bank. J4. KLOTTBB PAFBK: W? now k?T( In took, klgk quality blotter paper, ono-iide g la sod. Bight costs por boot. Herald Publishing Hons*, eitofn-pd IPHMOBK OOmH : Indiridually deeigned * foundation medical nrgienl eopporta. Pltglnga guaranteed. Phone 1871, Oaetonia, or write Mm. Dora B. Ktheridge, 811 ' N. Boyee St., Oabtmli, 18. C. n-SO-Dec 87-pd.. ; Radiators i your old pre-war model at it taken care of right % Is is a good boiling after Lng in the icy weather. nnis Garage ne 25 * LL KINDS OF A V. ance 0 BUT OB SELL X.XE. ?& > -t i X ..-j.* >..v.,-r, "-y ' x ' \K'i Tr* " . #> .* " * ' ' ' ' r'r\* \ nra ktkos motttctatw nouu 1 rOB UUii Motorcycle, 'iS model Harley Davidson 74. New Tin* u.F.n jjulJiUMi. igsa tage. j-S-pd. FOK 4ALB: S room house la exeellent condition. 0 large closets. Wired for electric stove- with ail clrcuLator and laundry heater. Ga rage. In good neighborhood seal achool. Quick poaaeMion. M,750.0v> Owner: Mrs. W. O .Sloan, 408 K. Bidge at., Kinga Mountain, j-3. More About Myron Bhyne (Cont'd from trout page) this theater b*s served in vartou* ca pacities primarily connected ;with sap ply functions. Through considerable initiative and outstanding devotlo:i to duty be was instrumental in the establishment of the present efficient supply procedure now in effect thror ghout this theater. This supply procedure seta forth the prescribed methods of stock control, requisitioning, storage and issue consistent with the peculiarities of this vast theater. At a result a continuous flow of supplies nave been received without 4ny no ticeable Accumulation of excess; thul resulting in the saving of considers' ble expense to the government end conservation of critical shipping faeilitiee. Major Bhyne also sil reapon sible for the formulation of Standing Operating Procedures which effective ly synchronized the functions of bakeries, launderies, and clothing and equipment repair shops in his theater. His diversified knowledge ol Quartermaster procedures was incalculable assistance in. the prepfuation, clarification and dissemination of policies to lower eshelons. . '' By his consistent efforts to standardize supply procedure and his constant devotion to duty Major Bhync has reflected high credit upon him self and the Armed Forces of the United States. B. F. Giles, Major General, U. 8. Army Commanding A. M E T, APO 787." a More About Clothing Collection (Cont'd from front page) mants will be accepted without notes bat these short letters will do much to build international good will and banish wan forever.'? Following is a "thank-yon" lettei from a recipient of elothing collected in the drive last spring: "My husband and I are deepl] K. U.J '? ,mm mrj ?M? BIUUDOM MwWt Dj ' I oar American friends who have fell I pity for oar eafferiafs and have [wanted to aoften then by relievta| I oar distress. It in with a heart verj I moved that we nddrees oar tteahe tc I the generous and devoted, donors. Wi 1 shall preserve forever a (rant and a I tenai gratitude." * *> MISSES' and CHILI $2.98KIDDIKBrJACKEl ftam Sixes 3 to 8 . BOYS' LEATB Sixes I Were $9. "KIDDIES' COT] Sixes 2?16 LADIES' GOTT< Sixes 84-44 ? BOYS' ZELON, WATI KETS, GOOD LI BOYS' SWEAT] BOYS' MA Un**a,HSO-t 1 Get Th V' * / . : ... ? > j i 'f' ?** <""* * ! f' ' * d< r'j j|*r v .. . A i't*. , / v BP ?lr H? ' m ."* gj _ "-* 1 - - - w, ^ AvsflL?--, ? .' j.rr4 ? - HHIIIUiY, JAHUABT *, 1? . I LIST I County T I Avoid The La: Late Listers W i * BOOKS POSH Jaunar * All Real Estate and Property Owner sons Between The Ages of 21 and 50 1 Are Required To Make Farm Repor [ Must Be Listed. > * r r I; I t I t . . . . ? ' * VJ. .. \ ? ??I??i IREN'S SWEATERS -$3.98 a NOW $1.98 B 5 and SWEATERS -$8.00 NOW $1.98 M CER JACKETS 5 to 14 44?$10.96 NOW $5.98 10 wool ] rON BLOOMERS , taff ? Wore 89c ' NOW 19c )N BLOOMERS Wore 48c-09o ItATTT OA. nuvv ow U1 SBBEPELLANT JAQ STING, $8.46 Tallies HOW $1.98 rT BBS?Were $1.26 ONE W0W Wc Patent 0BJHAW8 6.96?sixes 4 to 14 NOW $2.98 ese Values Whi n'* .. v ' L - .* I . >' - ' ' I v_ .. I IRS*7 noriT [BaSm'iS . Kllfll i V -m Iff.tt * -?- ' i.wwHgWinu ami?uimiiuu-xiiP^gq?p?i?i B <. ; * ^ IrSBH YdllR v'wK^^KF- ';yW Hf . ' aJsNow , It *' t^jjs^BflHH^v ??M i, ii i >:W^;'* la ?* r-r^ fj&^EKSffix* -' st lVwute Rush I ill |Penalized ||| nvmr close , i 'vBlst I l I s Arip?Mted To List. Hal* Far-| 1 Argpwl To List Poll Tut. t Aiytf'nn Live On Farm. DogltfijMK n . r* om ^DiLLPra, iigflpMFormerly $3.98 to ^ |l||j| AttbiWS \and JACKETS I | bnnerlj $8.90 , I B 1 HOW $8.96 |t I f&Mfc father-trimmed sapper-fasten- #|||& I K $13.BMJjB0 ; JHB| \ HOW $9,96 J|? I *EB WOMElfc 0XF0BD8 I Bfcer soles, lire $4.00 , fijSBBi: I \ .:.. wow liiwtltej I LCBVOMEN'S DIES8 PUMPS ;i?E I anMligator, medi% and high Were $4.0i I . 1.... NOW |1 jjp|p' 'I n H ^B y <mh5^HG| V ^b .. ^1 ^B v . .^a^P^j^M^HnR ^B I * 'MM 7'^/^B UB feBoH Bgfl |HH^OUWyHWW^MBM&^?HH
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