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iSEB COLD WAVE g.^- ,T,-lltTI HOMCUT ggsHsfa <&98n 3rs?? anfcj KIMOS MOUNTAIN DEUO CO. 'III 'flhhZZii'U ! uiiuiJL.jliy us? &!c& OCT. 7, 8, 9. 10, U, 12 St* thti* WORLD-FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS Grandstand Follies Jack Kockmans Hell Drivers Harness Races 3 Days AAA Auto Races Farm and Home Exhibits World of Mirth Shows Industry Exhibits Fireworks, Each Night BED9CED TICKETS If you buy before midnight, Oct 5th. Sold in blocks of fohy (4) for $1.50, including tax, at your local bus station and Ivey's and Efird's, Charlotte. S9VTHUUI STATES FID CHARLOTTE, N. C. E3 felSER SPEC 1$? PRODUCT OP KAISSR.FR /tcV The KAISER SPt Here are two new 1947 mo all about before you buy an and the Frazkr are now fa have them here to ahow yt Watch for our announc ' our Sarvica D apartment c tip-top condition. Wa giro c on att maktt. Play safe ar trade-in value of your old c jft Frazer 9 rtoaoCT o? 1^' I lirv Tl a t f-1 it rg gi n an 11 J _ ; General Wants GIs To | Dress Like Soldiers ATLANTA. Ga. ? Tlie Ameri< ' Army belongs to the American p pie anl ttie people are entitled i know whether or not a man wearfn t uniform is a soldier'or a private i ! iren wearing parts of a uniform i has obtained from sources other tl the Army, Lt. General O. W. Gl wold, Commanding General, 8eve W Army, said today. I In commenting on the uniform i I I uation, General Oriswold said: ' is a compliment to American ind trial mobilization for so much An ? equipment and clothing to be us for work and sports use, but it confusing to the public. I have I structed my Commanders to enfoi -J * i uniform regulations so thnt the pi | | lie will not confuse soldiers wi other persons wearing parts of ui forms." F ITilfonn regulations issued lo t i military units in the Third At my | rea prohibit the wearing of ineot ! plete uniforms, mixed summer ni I winter clothing ami dirty or 'lishe i rlnl uniforms. The Thiril Army Art ! comprises the states of Oeorgia. Fh ? IW.aiM, XftTssrssi^pi. TPmicsse I North Carolina and South Carolin i Known as The Thin) Army Area, th section is garrisoned l>v the Sevenl Army. ' " "The Southeastern States sre rit in military tradition. I want Seven Army soldiers to live op to the ' correctly," General flriswold said. ^ Ammonium dynamltte, gelatins, at other such explosive* should not 1 n*ed for ditch Wasting operttlor Only nitro glycerin dynamite is he for ditching jobs, says Howard Kill of State College. j j ^rm^j3 FROM SOUP TO DFSSFR1 GM&GfftRtmM/uc A ylass of GOLDEN OLtHNbLV Milk is a healthful course in itself. Yet GOLDEN GUERNSEY s also ideal for use in cream soups . . . gravies . . . other cooked dishes. You can even | make delightful whipped cream from rich GOLDEN GUERNSEY top milk! Here's howt Let GOLDEN GUERNSEY top milk stand 24 hours. Chill tu>o hours in freezing tray. Chill howl and beater. Whipt ARCHDALE FARMS Phone 2405 IAL AXM HBw :CIAL and tha FRAZER tor can that you will want to know |f automobile. The Kaian SPSC1AL i production at Willow Run. We'll ? any day now. ement of their arrival. Meanwhile, an help keep your preeent car in omplete bumper-to-bumper serrice >d at the tame time assure highest ar. Come in for a check-up today I m\ ( ^ml ?? ^; THE KIXG8 MOUNTAIN' HERALD i PATTEESON OEOVE NEWS ,ajl (By Mrs. Thurmau Seism eo to Sunday school will be at 1U:?. ga o'clock Sunday. cit* To those of you who haven't bee he to church lately, just let me say yo 'an are niissiug a great blessing. Au< r,s" too, you haven't seen the uiec thing "th thut ure happening to your churel and the Lord's house. A new p in ''t- joo has been done on the insid' Drupes and blinds at the down stair u*" windows. The beginners' room is ait ?>' ply lovely. The curtains and tabl ,e.d center were designed and painted b; Mrs. Eugene Patterson. Yon wil 10 have" to see it in order to nppreei -<-e ate it. The floor upstairs have bee" sanded and waxed. Pretty.' Yon sab it. There is stil' more to do. But tin committee is really 011 the .job Don' let anyone, or any thing keep yo t" from >-liuri-h next Sunday. \ Alt. and Mrs. Kiiyinoiid Sc;*in ait' " J family hail as tlieir Sunday Mimo; 'd guests. Mr. ami Mrs. p. P Wr'.gllt v" Mr. and Mrs. Trnt i? ,?n.i -1 > "Iron. r>r ! Mr jin.1 Mrs. !^?i ! Phifc li.d aj their Suiiilay TTiiuicr guests Mr. an I a | Mrs. Karl Seism ami son. Purvis. Kittle Missrs Beatrice ami Patsv Bridges were week em! guests ol their aunt anil uncle. Mr. ami Mrs Thurman Seism anil family, j}, Mrs. D. P. Wright. Mrs Loe ge Wright. Mrs. Karl Seism Mrs. Ray Seism visited Mrs. W. A. Seism anl family Sunday. Mrs. Kelly Dixon and children. M'l nl* Bonnie Burton and son. nnd Mr. and *** Mrs. .lohn Ross and son visited Mr '* and A??*. Delliert D'xon atid- Mrs 1 Thurman Baker of Gastonia, Sunday j Mrs. Dixon has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Kverotte Lovelace an ? nounee the hirth of a son. Sept. 2*. nt Shelby hospital, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Putnam nnd ' family were Sunda'v linner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright nnd fnnvlv ! of Bessemer C'itv. They were n'so sti?i I per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thnmei 1 Wright and fomilv of the same eity, Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Logan visiter Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Seism Sntur lay. V's* Ann Wright of Concord. Mr, ! Clifford Oneen. formerly of Tennessee and Mr. Sloan Wr'aht of Kings Mow tain visited Mr. Wright's wife and daughter. Sandra and Mr. Queen ? mother and fnmilv over fho wepk end Mr. gild Mr*. Clyde Barber ol Charlotte attended Cleveland County f Fair Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts left Fridnv for a ten davs trip through rne mountain* or North raroiina. Mis* Peggy and Jo-Ann THxor were week end guests of Miss Mar) Sue and Norma Lee Sipes of Sadit Mill. Misses Eva Moore. Eloise Randall Martha McClain, Helen Ramsey, Mat Seism and Pauline Ware attended Cleveland County Fair Saturda) night. Army Women Won't Affect Milady's Clothes Supply ATLANTA, Oa. ? The order per mitting women personnel of the Arraj to wear civilian clothing when ofJ duty will have little or no effect 01 the supply of clothing for milady ii the seven southeastern states. ThiB was pointed out loday by Heat quarters. Seventh Army, in a state ment that in the entire Third Arm) Area there are only approximately, 1, 500 officers and enlisted women ii both the Army Nurse Corps and th< Women's Army Corps. It is estimated that by October 1 the women's strength in the Army covering the entire United States be only about 15,000 and before thi order was issued, the Civilian Pto duction Aifministration bad statec that there was no objection to per mitting the off-duty wearing of ci vilian clothing by service women. Uncle Sam Says ? jp\ HV w R| ? I -7?VI Aay ?In K w nw ink I A - Ji - M C. ? - J? S3 Mt ?i ft* futf i t (run BMIM. Jwpwk wWl^w25 Wy, Mn h a wmru UWJT, ^a??tito<. ? malady ^ 0UM06 MYBff BMMS* MCf ttM &j .M2Sb^^S89^l85^Sv^!S8MKtBNMi^BH TUVRSDAV. OCTOBKB 3 l'J-Kl - Mrs. Thornburg lt,rct'UBapl,ir _,., _ , . j ) Rev. Flovil T'tmi. Rites Conducted Chur,h of 0o.,. it Rev. Tiinmoie- ? Mrs. Bessie Huffstctler Thoruborg , - i,. .i nt ihe home of her sister Mrs. M> Reid Dover in Bessemer City, at 11 o'clock Sunday morning after an illn uess of seven months, u She is survived liv her husband, i, Pelbort L. Thornburg of Bessemer City ;s two brothers, t'lark Rustling aijd .toe l. Rushing of Kings Mountain; five sisii ters, Mrs. Dover of Bessemer City, <77 Mrs. L. C. Newton of Bessemer City, KJ s Mr*. Robert Slating of Gastonia, Mrs Vff-4 i, Ronnie Stuart of lender. ltd e Funeral services were" held Tuesday v afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Modem ; QUICK RELIEF FROM 11 , Symptoms of Distress Arising from M I STOMACH ULCERS JM due TO EXCESS ACID /Mm FreeBookTetlsof HomeTreatmentthat 1|1 Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing V Over two million bottlesoftheWlLLARD Wn/? j TREATMENT h?vo lK*n iMild for relief of WI . symptoms of tllsi ress nrlnlnn from StomscH a I' and Ouwlmd Ulcwt duo In ricmaAcM- I I . ?t mrnmr or upMI MtfflKh, I I?AL11 QihImii, HMTlbgrn, Hwpt'MniH. ?te., I duo to lni|i ?:l<. Hold on > ', r/.ij ?' trial! 5 ^ IdllLlfrfl A-.U for "Wm.rD'i M?uk" which fully I I explAim ilila troAtmont?Itm? ut j KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO [*' "stands for better cooking , cleaner heat j DAD' faster water heating dvfd ! longer life in refrioehation jj Charlotte, N. C. Ph. 3-8147 || ? I And We Have A of Sweaters & Keep Yo *' 100 3 I I D t f | ' Pol i c< I ? B I Plonk Br IHV' /. ' . * ** PACK SEVEN1 urch in Oa?tonia. T. S. IIili. pastor of 'tin- Wesleyaa "t ?, pnMor of tlio ctn it'll itt H-'SKi iiior City. Ituriul waa i (iistonin officinte?l in Mountsiin Kerf i-einotpry in Kinga nn l'.v Itcv. Mountnin. 1 s^8; i| Re(t?sV>ing" i Bob's-Cola X l? ."GOOD THIRST" S-COLA BOTTLING CO. ountain, North Carolina Large Assortment Jackets To Help u Warm percent wool Reindeer PULLOVERS -green, red and blue $7.50 percent wool Swank-Knit pullover SWEATERS, in beige, blue, red, sadle brown, and maize $5.85 percent wool sleeveless SWEATERS, lue beige, green $3.00 percent wool COAT SWEATERS ? lavy, oxford grey, brown $5.75 ar Zelan COAT JACKET, with fur Dllar, sheep-skin lined, sizes 6 to 48 $18.85 n's E & W OUTING PAJAMAS. Sizes l, B, C, D $2.90 \ fs' E & W OUTING PAJAMAS. Sizes to 16 $1.46 .1 t arrived ? Large Assortment of I fen's and Boys' winter GAPS with ar muffs and ear flaps. Ideal lor chool and hunting .... $1.00 and $1.96 os. & Co. I t Since 13SS" gijkLKo* - . -. w . 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