^V' r. v . E? War Boannir Qmu P ' Hart Ba Beglrtared " ~ s^'"^froata^are "uUy^^^aliaa^" they Iwi boesi iigtoUwi with the gov?umt Hi Mtdi laapmtiTt, T. K. PMtM, la, charge of the Charlotte efflM of the Alcohol Tax Unit, aatd .yeeterday. PattoD, who haa been assigned the task of registering all rueh weapons in this district, disclosed that he has made arrangements to render all saeh machine gnns Inoperatlce free of charge for those who wish to regismmf rem oooxnro HBATZHO &BF&IOB&ATIOK WATHft HBATDTO MODERNIZE WITH e PREftOBIPTIOy I SERVICE I We Fill any Doctors'I Prescription promptly 1 and accurately at rea l sonable prices with the! confidence of your phy-| steiaa. KIN 08 MOUNTAIN 1 DRUG 00. I ' THB MTAM. STORB .,,4?4 , ? FBCtTM 41?41 \ f DID YOU EVER RE " ' * N . AUTOMOBIL * ' / If your car is NOT PR your insurance. P. D. H COTTON REAL ES' l 900 V. m-ntf St. I Flowers i lO* lv*: " - V ^r." .. 3 it- ttl v If Any one season ii ter. * Yonll need Easter der now?for corsage geons Easter cuts. ;%./ ' r Whatever your floi I +m prompt service. Vff'W 4 ' r. ' . ' ' ?? A ii ** "J*pL5w "V Bg-Jtf, ; ? i U s. \-'v-^V/jg y i ^ . yy v-"iSi ? n' i K f f/A i Bpabf' ?: if ' /jg ? . ..' ?. e ' ' ' " ' v ' 1 TOT tor them. I i Til* process U simple and does sot I mar the weapon as a souvenir, it wee | JjBttotei jwtxAiii^ ww ?j"" welded Into the firing chamber and the barrel U welded te the frame no that it can net be exchanged. Tt is aalawfal te poeeeee each a weapon anises it has been properly registered and processed. It is also illegal for anyone to transfer each a machine gan to another person unless it has been made inoperative. .Registration of such weapons is being made at Alcohol Tax Unit, Room 228 P: B. Btdg. Charlotte. N. C. s ~~ IN MBMORIAM j In living memory of our dear husband and daddy, Pvt. Lester P. Moss who was killed in Wolfffling, France on January 4, 1945: We miss you so. since you are gone, Your place with us Is stilled; But God saw best to take you home, I'm sure it was Uis Will. We miss your face, your winning smile. Your cheery voice we eeem to hearj Yet, we're eo lonely all the while. Your prsscious memories we hold dear. Just over there across the tea, There stands a wooden erose; You gave your life for your country; You've gone to rest; not lost. Some day. your God, wkieh is ours too, We're trusting in His love; Will bring ''Butch" and I again to you. ** To live in Heaven above. a-4-pd UTT.T.fnT.n bub IN CARDS Marines now being discharged will receive a handy billfold sise Identl- ' fieatlon Oard containing a record of it military, service- 'nig Marines separated between May 1, j ] 1945, and the time this eard was a- qu (fopted ' ihay tfbtafn - theirs -by present- j wj lag their discharge papers to < the nearest Marine Corps activity. j ' I 12' 00 . - 1 Mt AD OF SO MANY for ? WRECKS? i Mt. la] doj Ev< OTECTED, let me write *5 ma: hoa pie' vlt< P?i vei C. Ma ierndon TATE - INSURANCE , < emi Phone 140 chi me mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn of / * :o brighten E i a flower season, it is Easflowers, so place your ors, plants, or bowls of gorrer needs, call Allen's for i Alleys Flow - 7 - > ' "" , V v ,: * > ' . ^ : > : : . . ~ s KTN06 MOUNTAIN HOiLD ?OUOT5S?j o fivp-r - r Tm attn a toogh ?M codgw-r ?Goo. W. S. Goodland, Wisconsin, nun minting WU noi again mtU. "It mM lift arlatd* of food." ? K?p. Andrsscn, Minn., tug get ting Democrat* call off Jackson Day dinner. "It's no fan being In Con green thess dnjr?.M?Rip. Dswey Short, Missouri, facing dslugs of mail from horns. ______ "Continuation of OPA men no limited production, contlnnod nlurtagao, greater diuigor of in fUtlo*.-? Mbsrt'R. Was on, puss.. Natbnal Assn. of Mannfaeturtrs. "OPA priet cdtrob mm diem tag UmhIIm to a famine ia milk sm4 dairy prodoets." ? Ckarlss W. Hsbnan, sssy^ National Cosporatloa MUk IVuhwri IWoration. "No, thanks. This Is where t ? ? laP?Ed PooUop, declining of or of anothor fob from Prosir dsnt Truman. ooooooooo+oomoooooaooooo HBOftO raws By Mrs. Jessie O. Co*tn?r rhe Bev. M. Ik Campbell preached Bbenezer Baptist church Sunday ;ht. District No. 4 Woman's Mission arterly Union held its meeting th St. James Baptist church, Besm?r City, last Sunday, k special service will be held at i House of Prayer o nFriday, April O IS I * * V 1 - i o y. m. everyone is invited to present. There ni a special service held at . Zion Baptist church Sunday night 8 pastor, Bev. J. C. Mitchell, ached the sermon, and music was nished .by the Mt. Olive . Baptist ireh choir and by the Sanders [pel Singers of Grover. "he Melody Singers, a chorus from Carmel church, Charlotte, will % at the Davidson high school Sun ' aftqrnoqn April J, at 3 o 'clock tryoue is invited to be present. ? admission is 50c and 28c. [r. Ed Beam, of the Ebeneser com nity. died Monday morning at hts le. Funeral plans were not comte at this writing. Ir. and Mrs. J. A. Gibson were in?d guests of the Iredell County rent-Teacher association in the noting of the Plaque of Mrs. Mary Holliday in Statesville, Sunday, rch 31. The guest speaker of the occasion i the honorable Dr. Mary MoLeod ;hunc. the founder of Bethune jkman College. lecause of large stored stocks of rernment - owned poultry, farmers re been asked to can as much cken as possible in 1946 as a ans to relieving the market glut broilers this spring. I ASTER! * - ' -> ' . ; : ' .V .* A ' ; 'f{ * j * ' wShopI 8&flj'~jB .v. - : r v.; --fji ** M ???>> V* < THUB8DAT. APB . 4, 1M4 kamsloto miuhm or ... ^r^r?tiajFji . _ _ By Mn. William Wright >* ? Mr. *nd Mr*. Monroe Lovelace c the Pntterso nOrove community spei the week end with their dnnghte Mr*. Frank. C. Ware and family. Mr. end Mr*. Charles Lovelace an daughter, Carol, of Kings Mountal were visitors in the community 8ui da v. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and dat goiters, Carolyn and Nancy, wei Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an Mrs. Leroy McCraw of Patterac Drove. Mr. and Mrs. Lugene Bell wei | Friday nigbt guests of Mr. and Mr I Horace Bell and family. I Miss Helen Thornburg was the Su /lav night guest of Miss Melba Wa terson of Patterson Orove. Mr. and Mrs. T. iAl Champion an daughters, Mrs. Robert Ware, Mr Henry Barnes, and family and Mil Sarah Champion were recent visitoi in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Champion and children of Wilmini ton. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell #nd dai ghters, Mr. and Mrs. L>eroy 'McCra Mr. and Mrs. Erb McOraw, Mr. an Mrs. J. W. Watterson, the scrib and husband attended the singin convention in Oastonia Sunday af crnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Ledford an I family were Saturday night guests < Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ware. vo D.L. SHERIFF OF CL Four Years Experii TO Your Vote and Sup i !l ~ .1 ~ - bet Qualil McCarte vr. King St. - FOB SAFETY, KI WINTER 0L0 IN A MOTH PRO i Summertime is mot if there's ever been ; it was imperative t of your clothes, it ii merchants' shelves a suits and other app to find. The cost i the saving great. ; your clean clothes proof bag. fc'S'i.y - +|Rubinoff and Violin f | In Shelby, April 11 P MIELBY. April 3.?David Babl ^ . aoff, famed concert violinist, with . hie equally famous $100,000 Btradiva' rius violia will preeeat two eoa??rte ' at the 8helby High School auditorium ' the afternoon and evening of Thursday, April 11, under the sponsorship 1 of the Shelby Junior Chamber of n' Commerce, nKubinoff gained much of his fame l- ; as a star on Jack Benny' radio pro re 1 gram, and presents a program that | id varies somewhat from the orthodox, in Seeking to satisfy every popular requirement, the violinist's program o ranges from "Rhapsody in Blue" to i s. Cole Porter's "Don't Pence Me In."! Knough of the light classics are play ! in ed to satisfy discriminating concertt goers, and he tops off his program with the ever-popular "symphony" d land "Intermezzo." s. i Advance a?l? *l v. ivr mo is I two concerto begin this week throur? gh Lee's Home and Office Supply >. and Snttle's Drag Store at Shelby, g Tickets for the evening concert at 8:15 p. m. will be $1.00 and $1.50. v and tickets for the children's conw cert at 3 p. m. will be 50 cents. <d Proceeds from the concert will go e, for another local Jaycee project, g Bural Touth Day, being sponsored on t- Saturday, April 13, when all Cleve land County school children will be & guests for an all-day program in >1 1 Shelby. Some 6,000 rural youth aro I expected to attend. * TE FOB Willis For EVELAND COUNTY race Law Enforcement EANK8 port Will Be Appreciated ty Groceries AT r's Grocery Phone 233 A STi ?F r TiX gflUjh a. On Monday agement an 4 business wl k Walker Drj why? th< ytft) has been cl At 1? 1 ouray (J 168 only changt ous, efficiei THES here to sen OF BAG policies ren h time, and Our print a time when . . to improve rO take care . work and 1 i now, when re bare and ^ ^ ^ i arel is hard We solici s negligible, Let ns put 10 your C0T in a moth- ^ \ cCurdv c Tb# rtlu of property destroyed by Ire te 1945 wu #465,000,000. or 7 er eeet mork than le 1944, tbe No N Cot "Like-New" Performance from perfect^ ' Qil Range HI / Examine ?u the burner parts on your old Perfection Rang* today?and replace any that are corroded, d?nf?d, rusted or clogged with new Perfection Replacement Parts. That's tbe way to get like-new performance from your Perfection Burners?most heat from the precious fuel you burn 1 Sometimes all yon need is a new wick or mica for the chimney to restore original burner efficiency. Check them today. We can supply the parts you need. Keep your old Perfection in good repair and it will serre you well! (Dealer's Name} Kmmp 'mm Cooking I J Several Boss Ovens Now In Stock. KIN OS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE 00. S lUtUVIUQ S U> U ?Ol J Boom" Phone 67 See Us For LOGAN'S GEM Furniture Restorer \TEMENT POLICY I assumed man d ownership of the I. m ? men was formerly r Cleaning. 3 name of the firm langed to D. C. Mc.ners, this is the 9. The same courte- I it personnel will be re you and the same V lain in effect. cipal efforts will be the quality of our to continue to give I service. It and look forward mm ltinued patronage. I 0. McOnrdy. I , leaners I 1 l) -'' > I '. JH 1. v c;.o -jAc . i,. l&?fl

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