*> *; * -v' - : _ ci*",' 'Y \'* ' ' *. ?"'- ** ~a*^e Six 4 - J / Vr ?f F rV'r i Look, but don'l touch is a titw-bwn babes from worldly i father can carry. The colorful i ander City, Ala. is also fitted wl protection of infants like the o Sue Densmore (above) to the happy dad. The modern hospit comers a month are ushered I the Kussell Manufacturing Co ployees and townsfolk. SPORT SB BY CH Hunting season' is fieri- for migratory game and waterfowl?season oraened Sept. 1?and it's just around the corner for dove, with rabbit and <quajj running close behind. Split dove season, opens at NOON JSept, 16 and ends at sunset Oct. 5, .5or the first half, and opens up ajgain Jan 1, closing for good Jan. 20. /Daily limit on doves is 10. Quail season opens .Nov. 25 and closes Jan. 10, both dates inclusive. Daily bag limit is 8, possession Urn. ft 16, seaspn limit 100. Rabbit season is the same as <juail ?.opens Nov; 25 and closes Jan. 10. Ptiilv-limit Is 7. possession limit 14, and no season limit. Squirrel season opens Oct. 15 and closes :Jan. 10. Daily limit is 8, possession limit 16, and season limit 100. <"Jrou.se season opens Nov. 25 and I Drive-In Theatie i KINGS MOUNTAIN . GAS i TONIA HIGHWAY ; j Friday. Sept. 3 NORTHWEST TRAIL I in color-Joan Woodbury Sat. Sept. 4 i SHANGHAI JESTER Gene Tierney -. Ona Munson Sunday, Sept. 5 , GENIUS AT WORK Mon. & Tues. Sept. 6-7 { GREEN HELL Douglas Fairbanks Joan Bennett j Wed. 4 Thurs. Sept. 8-9 - TRAIL STREET 1 Ranloph Scott Fri. Sept. 10 i TOPPER TAKES A TRIP Vonslance Bennett and i ' 'Roland Young oai. sepi. 11 CHUMPS AT OXFORD ( l-aurel arid Hardy This Is A Family Theatre All Children Unii-jr 12 ( ADMITTED FREE 1 BEFORE COL 3 We have a good supply of i can help us. AND YOURSI part of your needs now. | KENTUCKY LUMPn .DIXIE GEM?$16 1 1 KINGS MOUN n OIL Cfl Phom - " -i ' .j " T3 . "... . ' '' \ v. ;* - if F'"**-Rorn Jbu \ H * ? A U : jfi| i )m 4 ^ v:-V\^| wn| tood motto and helps to protect i terms . . . which even an adoring lursery in Russell Hospital, Alex-1 r th germicidal lamps for the added I ne being held up by Nurse Mar;' . h admiring gaze of a proud and | ; al, where an average of 43 newn(A tUm. I..A.M u ? ? -- I ' ?..? nvuu, 13 iuailH4IllCU DJ | ' v textile manufacturers, for em- , IOTS ARLES CARPENTER closes Jan. 10, with a daily limit of 2, possession limit of 4, and season limit of 10. On migratory game ? rails and gallinules, daily limit 15, any combination. Daily limit for soras is 20. Season closes Oct. 30. On ducks, geese, mergansers, and coots, the season opens Dec. 10 and closes Jan. 8, shooting hours onehalf hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset. ?fs Opening of hunting season means its time for football again too, with all the fall "ray! rah!" and stuff. Down in City Stadium this week, I -first-year Coach Everette. (Shu) i Carlson and Coach Don Parker had some .talented assistance in Central high school football drills. Pride Ratterree, all-stater with Wake Forest, and Jimmy Dickey,; Catawba Tangerine Bowl heafty, i were busy Wednesday giving the local line aspirants plenty of point-' ers on line play.* ' ' I. Both were stellar linemen in their respective colleges and both are now lin#? fHiarhp# Ra ftorron at Qfasin ton Military . Academy, Staunton, Va? and Dickey at New Bern. Ratterree Is slated to leave for Staunton Friday and Dickey is a- j waitng another call to New Bern., having already reported once. His school hasn't started practice be- j cause of a polio ban. Sounded practically like a big college practice session with all the, heafty coaches sounding off down in the "mud bowl" Wednesday. Only boys over 15 are at the local drills because of the polio ban and the reservp strength of the Central squad is a question mark. Don't know just how much strength to add to the squad from the boys 15j and under. It looks like Coach Carlson will | field a good starting team for the I opening game with HendersonviHe j on Friday week in City Stadium, tho. If every player on the team can j learn every play and can get into good physical shape after an unfor- j tunate delav in Dractice sessions. I local fans could well witness a better-than average team on the field this fall. ?SUBSCRIBP: TO THE HERALD? ; , g?l? D WEATHER! Coal coming in now and you JLF, by ordering at least -$15 Ton (tax incL) 'on (ax incl.) TAIN COTTON IMPACT 9 124 ? ... * ? * . RE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA] Chnreh News BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH Wm. L. Pres$ly, Minister.; Church school 10 a. m. ' J. L. McGill, Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. Union service 8 p. m. Prayer and Praise service Wednes lay evening at 8 p. m. Choir practice 8:30 p. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.?FIoyd Hollar, Pa?:or Crowder.s Mountain Community Sunday? 10:00 Sunday school, Paul Camp, Superintendent. 11:00 Morning service. 7:30 Evening service. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH T. W. Foglema'n. Pastor Sunday school each Sunday 10 a. n. ~ ' H. K. Dixon, Supt. Worship second and fourth Sunlays at 11 a. m., and first and sec MIM vJUUUd^S I U. III. Standard Staples Box 5.000 For?SI.25 Bostitch B-8 Staples Box 5.000 For?SI.25 Box 1,000 For?35c Herald Publishing House Phone 167 and 283 Off T I ' < ' '?* , ' * ? "< ' . *"' -,V ' J . ; ChooM font entire wardrc TON shoes. VAN HEUSE1 . . >,?/> ?* : i . I .: "I- V,,- J" ??? ' vi ' * . V LD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C t . . *. - . - v * x" Fall Fashions Ca For Dainty lewel] ' The sleek, slender clot>hea ,yc be wearing this fall are pcffeqt-f for exquisite accessories. And tne a fascinating array of new Jewi designs to give a beautiful Irtish touch to every costume. Lovely, little Victorian charm j dainty bracelets and brooches v bangles, heirloom . type cam and jewel studded cufflinks hi'-t a few of the season's offeri that are sure to put the collect gleam in your eye. You'll also find a choice select FAB v \ VP 5 w. Mn^H| .1 CEN ,* ?,..,* y*' " ! EVERYTHING FOR TH ~ C~ 11 U l/UU jf ' "1 r c k-1^ jn u r FINEST IN ' ' ' V ; v.. / v;:i;-v.--v*.'^ - >b# from SAUNDERS' comple * shirts, ties and pajamas, D1 * . "-j. ' . ** ** ;.v ^ -V*" '-"'A"*!' ~ II ot dog collars and chokers w III bracelets, scatter-pins, and earrlr to match, all of them dainty a feminine in keeping with the n IJ fashion trend. Speaking of errin there's an Important revival of iu?lj graceful, long pendant types. mong the new designs being fea re's, aie dramatic water fall pendi iUr\<|effects;, made up of baguette-shai *tones hung in graduated length J To highlight,your "new look" h tins do are rhinestone encrusted bol tilh pins, gold-plated and jewel-stuck eos, barrettes, and lovely little studt are j barrettes, and lovely lit,tle jewe ngs combs. ors; Jewel-toned and bronze baroc pearls in twisted and draped arrt don gements are wonderful with fa Hfl^L TER SER IE CAR ege?. . \ 7 To Pick Out \ New Fall Suit Our choicest recommendo lieve us, we have loads of The double-breasted mod I lar?and we have single and three-button styles?j ; - i. . ' can't beat BOTANY for st' Botany "500" S Botany Topcoa - Other suits froi . Other topcoats . inrD < I 1J Li U k I MEN'S WEAR W :>. *? .' if^Y* x ' ite line of quality men's wearIG BY slacks. PARIS belts. JAN* ^ ' y',v '?* v^-. / k *? ^ v ^ .? * """" 2ESEIIS55Z2EZ2II " '1 ' . : ' -.'' V... - '. -. '. ' -."'; ' .-. -' . Friday, September 3. 1348 || ith i new necklines. Exciting innovations igs this year, are necklaces with side ind and front clasps. ; ew as "' " the Benjamin Franklin was one of AA merica's first Chess players,* tur ? ant Irrigation has been highly devel?ed oped in Montana. is. . ? ' .?' ,^y | Livestock tends to stabilize farm , led income. led j ? ; led The type of livestock suited to a given area depends on many factors. |lle ?* *n- TRY HERALD CLASSIFIEDS li s THEY BRING RESULTS I .ooks. Long Wear LEE leluxe, white sidewall ifc TIRE rica's Finest Tire ; 2* our car for looks and safeh a set of these.. Trade-in on your old Tires. 'erms to suit your pocketbook .VICE PHONE 62 v? / # f our and Topcoatt ition is BOTANY, and. bevariety herel el shown is mighty popui-breasted too, both in two ust the suit you want. You yle, or long weor. * '1 4 Suits $60 * . ">? . * ? > . ts $60, n $29.95 $3250 ' ' frd- p J-NUNN-BUSH and EDGERrZEN iwMrtea vr. / ' - .' y '"V .. v-'

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