v&'ijjj VoTC A (Ctea'd item -front <paf?) lfr? aeveral gaiteii ho roes iroui Oreen ft, C ?sd local horsei owned fr-Sywa KMtu and H. Torn fultta / ',? MM lurve captured a large num Mv eC OuWbaaa at events tbia sumf)'**?r Aat ?*?ri(3i or ill be accepted, but dor ,tMiblication in tbe offi citi nb?n ipretraui u this afternoom Mr if. ?r 'nlrntlc. &4tuin M Ktow here are the Gettys Water* ttr?n> CJoier. S. C., former ortauer* and afuav? favorites with tU ?1M i-lntura .in, wing-, will be belli at V?tb akoxs orb the bolder of tbe lucky Ticket nt tbe afternoon event to be warded a Ptulco combination radio aad turntable and with the winner ni the ii event to be awarded au electric refT ^orator. Tbe ('tiit, Mi.ii Mr. Koeter wiTl lie boat to i-xhtbitors at an outdoor sur> fxy ?r tlx- i&H' ter home on Cleveland ivvji* i>r.t wren the two eveuts. The iMiu'.'s^ion stand at the stadium will it sliceU turkey atM hrfia wcodv i.'ilev, hamburgers and hot tags ?.od drinks, it was announ?md thin *vi-j4 I Ivy Charlie Rl&iock. Msirumn sft Vjiua department. Mam Abo lit Vmt*Ql&ixm \ f-tVml'd from froitt 'page) " r *?!' +;?us set Ahe rate df *1.3C per tWttUawwt Will 'be 'uuile in HJaUcd Mates Imntl tie Sir highest multiple %* tfifc smH :*?,? etmaiadsr by cheek,' ahi any >?M' awiouff. leu* than ~S'> .xw-wuwJi2Im58itiSfc*5SSSdk**s*w*w*wm *'apu?>*-llKl*Myei itatsd that oritgimil *wr"oi discharge may be for-, *<ie4 wlt.?< "tae slaim if it has been > *Vi strongly advised reter s? ^ **t -eifiier a photostatic copy us <* switlllne ropy. We rise Quired that the forms wore sssui*' :<jt. out hut most be nofsfiht'-1. .'til. Mi-Brayer is a ootary and sai.i *1 r would be glad to cheek ftie l?tarW?> s.id notarize them for any upplieu'iti. Be npw .n Kings Mountain on Tuesiky mornings anil Thursday after ns at city hall and can be reached at his office in the Courthouse in; Shelby during the rest of the week.t A4ir / ' v **" t':i* THE General Ike Replies B To former GI's Letter B l>awrence Loekhart, son of "Pop" Phillip*, caretaker of Lake Moutonia w received a personal letter from Qea- at t-ral of the Armies .Lwight D. Eisen- ja :iour. Army Chief of Staff, this week cc iu answer to u letter "lie had sent the ei nsiious general eoueerning transporta j M ion for his English wife to the Umited States. 1 Mr. Loekhart, while u member of j? the lolitk infantry, SiiAEP, the gen- j mi's eomiuan.t. uu<l stationed iu Man ' n ehester, England, met and married Miss Jessie Lowe. Wedding bells rang ,,, i.ij'll (O, l!'4<>. i j Mi. Loekhart applied for a visa ia ^ >July 11143 and left his wife for Ar; uiv transportation, uriiviug home in v . .nelot el | He was notified, lie stated, to ex- I. j po.-t her here in May ltMd but as s| sin has not arrivt-tl. d i IS ol | T'.ir letui latvd August L'H from ] the Ofl'iee ot the Chief o. >taff Wat , I ;'epartinert. follows: "liear Mr. Loekhart: !, j i am distressed to learn of tlie dif 1 t] ; faculties you have encountered in ar-j, j ranging for your wife's trnnsporta- j j tion to this country. 1 liuve directed p n member of my staff to look into ! ^ this and to let you know what .,, s holding up Mrs. Lockhnrt's transportation. You will be hearing from' this officer as soon as this information 'ci an be obtained. Many thanks for S writing and, with best wishes." V The letter, apparently typed by the(F general. was signed Dwight D. Eisen- C hour. _ , . > ' > More About T 2 t5ongr%saman Heard 1 Ml r* I'll a III '!' mill) 1 that it is a matter of history thnr. *s?he time of the battle, negolationa ? were underway with Britain to free Y the Northern colonies, and leave the o1 Southern colonies under British rule, n The new* of this victory, he said, was n truly then the "turning of the tide." h Mr. Bnlwinkle was presented to the lub bv Tlnward Jackson, chairman of! ' n' *ne program committee. ^ FOB BALE: Hereford hull. Phone Dr. ti #! P. Manner. 220.3. a-20pd o FOB SALE: 1041 Hydromatie Olds \ tedor sedan. See Boyce Randall. I Route near'Oak Orove church. a'dOpd liSsiw I I NsBp^ I W!> KINGS HOW&TkVh BtCBALD THUBSt Recorders Court In J iusy Session Monday day Jim Beaton and Leonard Friday ere found guilty of driving drunk | id were sentenced to six months in j J* il, suspended on payment of ISO ana x ists, in action taken at city record -s court held in cify hall here last X [oil day. Both men lost their driving license. X George "telton. charged with disor T erly conduct and disturbing the ' * face, waj not tried, the plaintift. ix awreuce I?over, withdrawing his war I? i*iir and paving the costs. IS William ?.ooksey, charged with |>os ; fasten ot' whiskey, was found guilty ^ in! je'itP'Hfi! to thirty days, suspon- i J cil on paymcnt of 11? anil costs. ' Joseph G. Walker, tor reckless ilr '? ing. was given sixty .Inys, suspem:- , rl on payment of $10 and costs. 'J Two persons. Thomas Ahrams an-l addle Brnckett, were charged witi .j. [ ceding. and each was given a sixty :iy sentence, suspended on payment , ? T *M and costs. ? Ralph G. Ware, on two counts of * uldic drunkenness, was sentenced 2 hirty days 0:1 one count, suspended i n payment of costs, and received n X flirty day sentence on the other, sus j^' ended to pay and costs. '?? George Edgerton, charged wlfTi put" J' c drunkenness, was sentenced thirty < > nys. suspended on payment of $10 J J nd costs. ? < > The following were taxed with thfilJ >sts for public drunkenness: Jit^i't liort, Mark Mlyhew. John Dawkins, '!! Cilllam L. Watterson. Bill Painter. |] J Id Link, Frank Lane McKihben, ins'ii 'larence Davis. I'' !:; !7th District Masons WW Meet In 8helby t A generni *reetln* of the JTth Ms- < ante district will l>e held in Hhelbv 11 ITedneslav n'trht at 7:J0 at the halt '' f Cleveland T/odjce No. 202. It was nnognced t)ii* week l?y O. C. O'Fnrell. secretary o? Falrview Lodge < ere. ' J Mr. O'Farrell said that North Car- <r linn Omiul \f ??* /* ? ? ? 1 1 ^ .-?vi uunuf ari'i irand Secretary McTver would at- J [ rid the meeting, and he said that alt X ffieers and members of Fairview lOdite are invited to attend. X 'OB 8AT?TI: Good canning pcara. jT $1.50 per bushel at orchard. Arch-jX dale Farms. n-2f>. | ^ Sui 5 Pc- CHRO 1 M SUITE, ,Por< \fSM, GLASS DOC F IBi? UTILITY i METAL V KITCHEN 8 OAK PORCH 8V) i PORCH * ROCKERS M ONE DUNC j T%M II UM a rnxxfi duj EXTRA SP] LARGE WT ONE CLUB CHA PHONE 848 >at, kvomt m. Iri. W. L. Mduaey. who ha* been | retora to her ho te 111 at tha Memorial hospital in j the week, irlotte waa much improved yeater-1 and ia expected to be allowed to' Miaa Jeanne C iTHl SPri it1* Large Shipmei 81 $2 Myers' Di ?8 mmer-Liii ME BREAKFAST ;elain top $89.00 >R $24.00 ITOOL $3.95 ING ..$6.95 (oak) $5.72 ANPA $129.00 BOIALI f NG CHAIR .. $59.00 /r IR $27.00 1ST HEATERS ? holds urs install your heater now.. /do not vn - ' ' >.? v. * I I V/:.'!r",' < " ' '* -' ' r ' / .. ?r?%'' ^ - & rv .- raS^vatsfc. . ;'.;. >&^y .uv:/jy--, i *; ^jjs> f * - ; _:'. *3SPV^?j:4i' > wV ': . : > >;uct*jti J mj? ftjfc fttjbfc > (^y ' ''^^TTT" 'F *" i ^ * -^'1: ^ ^. V^y* ?, ^|s ,' . - - jf^^y ^ - ? ' ' ' i i MJ , .* " r - ?. . *! ' * *i - ' v ? .*" # . , . me her* the laat e/ ^ kM| following a toaailaetomy a he t uaderwent at Memorial hoepleal IriRin ia raeaperatias *** ' HtttMniti>illii?<tttt?tttrrft??ttt1"iAT ? (, < ? ? ? > < ? < ? ? > ? * < Back-to-School i < ? ? Requires Dresses r r>l!i j i rui vmiuieii if Jtist Received .1 Lsat 7?14 -10 'ess Shoppe econd Floor? < I ? ? d Specials LARGE ROOMY WARDROBE $89.00 5 Pc. MAPLE f BEDROOM SUITE $149.00 3 Pc. MAPLE f LIVING ROOM SUITE .... $98.00 SOFA. 'BEDS $54.00 OCCASIONAL . ~ CHAIRS $9.00 ROLL AWAY BED AND MATTRESS $27.50 GROUP OP # I < PICTURES $1.69 and $2.49 | 2 CEDAR - /* CHESTS $32.00 f t . . $59.00 tit yntil cold weather, they are scarce.

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