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Marine Applicants, In Draft, Rejected RALEIGH. ? Applicants for en listment in the Marine Corps, who havo received selective service notices to report for pro- induction examination, will be rejected, Capt. M, D. Smith, Jr., director of Marine recruiting for the state of North Carolina announced today. In the past, the capta4n ex plained, many men have delayed their decision as to whether or not to enlist, until the last mo ment, then lound they had no choice as to which branch of the service they desire. The Selective Service Act of 1948, provides that individual ;will be accepted for voluntary en listment or re-enlistment in the Marine Corps after he has receiv ed orders to report for pre-4nduc tion examination. Men desiring to serve In the Marine Corps, must volunteer prior to receipt of notice for their pre- induction examination from their local draft boards. Applicants for enlistment in the Marines, Capt. Smith said, are now required to sign a state ment that they have not receiv ed such notice prior to accept ance. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD CHRISTMAS SAFETY RULES TRAFFIC 1. Um extra car* for tb? wtra holiday hazards. | 2. Put the Christmas spirit of I "good will" into your attitude toward drivers and pedestrians. 3. Don't let Christmas packages obstruct your vision wt<en walk ing. 4. Don't drive If you drink? and vice versa. \ 5. Start In time and take It easy. Allow for winter weather and extra holiday traffic. HOME 1. Check your home tor any thing that might cause an accl? dent. 2. Keep your Christmas tree in water and away from flames. 3. Use electric tree and window lights ? no lighted candles ever. j Don't leave tree lights on when iyou are out of the room for a considerable time. 4. Check your electrical connec tions .for .shorts .and .workout wires. 5. Keep flimsy Christmas dec orations .and wrappings .away from the fireplace. California's 1950 lemon crop is estimated at 12V4 million boxes, compared with 10^4 million pro duced last season. For Television Conscious Kids TOY TELEVISION SET First toy with regular TV features! Has built-in lfimm movie projector with "rear projection" : ? giving a clear, steady pic ture. Electrically operated music-' movement plays popular , ""Stern tune. Complete with one 50-foot western movie. 110 volt, AC. 24 95 ?i law a* $2.50 $1.25 Down Weakly Run j On Land Or Watw RIVER BOAT $1.49 "River oAeen" steamboat has a powerful spring motor which turns the paddle wheels on land or water. Gangplank raises. Includes two cars. AMERICAN LOG SET 98c Construct cabins, stockades and many pioneer structures with this interlocking log set. Includes roof planking, chim* neys, split sections. ril taE? 0? I? I Gilbert No. 1032 l'lizzltf Sri *1*50 Puzzles for children and grownups. Instruction book with complete solutions. Other Sett $2.00, $3.50 New Gilbert Lab Chemltitrv Set N.- 11.75 Contains 23 pieces of chem icals And apparatus. OTHER SETS $7.?S Be On The Right Track ? . . Give This Streamlined Diesel Electric Passenger Train ?7.95 ? Str?amlin?d S-vnlt tit ? CompUt ? with track and transformer ?MWffi Modeled after new streamliner trains. Loco motive has oitless bearings and transformer, 12 sections of track. Train measures 36" overall. OTHER ELECTRIC TRAINS ...... $?.tS to $?.?? MECHANICAL TRAINS "..... $2.94, $4.4* TOYLAND LARGEST SELECTION OF TOYS IN TOWN OPEN FRIDAYS 'til 9 P. M CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY 247 Battleground R<L Telephone 522- J B.F.Goodrich Fresh Chevrolet Styling Imparts Lower Lines i^i , . , . , , .. i in. ,i ... i * ?? ???!' "7>>< " S2&? ?* W< CsCv'i/, " cr v ?' |f The Styleline I)e Luxe four-door sedan la one of 14 models introduced by Chevrolet aa ita passenger car line for 1951. Notable in this picture are the design improvements which accentuate a longer, lower appearance. Radiator grilles have been simpli fied, the decorative body moulding lowered and rear fender crowns raised. Models also offer added safety. New 1951 Chevrolet To Be Displayed At Victory Chevrolet Co. Saturday ?v ' -?? ' - ; Added safety, greater driving ease and frest re styling high - spot the 1951 Chevrolet which goes on display in Kings Moun tain Victory Chevrolet Company showroom Saturday. Importain improvements and changes are featured iq both chassis and body. These changes range from the biggiest brakes in th?? lo^;-price field" to exten sive design Innovations that make the car appear much long er and lower than any previous model. The Powerglide automatic transmission, Chevrolet's sensa tional driving advance, has been refined for the latest models, al though remaining fundamental ly the same fleible driving con trol that has already enrolled a quarter of a million satisfied owners. It will again be optional on De Luxe models only. Fourteen passenger body types i are included in the 1951 line. ;Two-and four-door sedans will be t available in Styleline and Fleet I line series.. All sedans and the ; sport coupe will come in De Luxe ; or Special ' trim. A convertible I coupe, all-steel station wagon and the Chevrolet Bel Air, which has scored so sensationally in popularity, are exclusively in De Luxe series. The business coupe will available only as a model in the Special series. In addition to more luxurious interior treatment Chevrolet is offering a more beautiful and Goawa/ffrfflMiu produced on Archdale Farms from carefully selected cows Free of Tuberculosis dnd Bangs Disease. Properly and . Carefully Fed to Produce High En ergy and Premium Quali ty Guernsey Milk. Nothing Added . . . . . . Nothing Taken Away Golden Guernsey has a Taste Appeal that Child ren Like. GOLDEN GUKRNSEY Fresh Yard Eggs produced on Archdale Farms Delivered with milk. Archdale Farms Phone 459- J- 1 ' attractive assortment of colors. The options, which include two th"6 combinatl?ns, are live lief than ever. hoLi1eW^Junibo Dr"m" brakes the quallties ot ^e car directed toward safer operation. 2lrf,ke.r emergency stops are as sured by a brake which involves considerable departure from paS w^thRth? yery u5ake shoe- fitted with the long-life bonded lining made famous by Chevrolet, is self-energifcing jn both forward trfveI' giv,ng a con Wi h g?"free operation that will please drivers. Hrfk<es aiso ^"'i'y-as an aid to driving ease. Tests show Per c^nt less pedal pressure required in stopping at given rates of speed. Better brake seals 3 iui f,tua' ^'ruination of the oth^ ,|ty ?' brake grabbing are other advantages. Of almost equal interest a mong safety features are reces sed control knobs in the driver's compartment. All protrusions are now set below the smooth CoJ ShS/ii the instrument panel. Shielding of the windshield from ^strument light reflections is as well provided by a rounded above the panel. Subdued i i ! g dials for nighttime driving is still another safety as naIr'kin0Jtfnt aS 14 w,n a"ect parking is an increase in steer ge<?r rat,?- ?tber points wor ot mention under driving ease are new convenience of con trols, relocated brake pedals, re duced vibration through greater torque tube rigidity and a new of Propeller shaft bal ancing jn production. Appearance-wise the improve ment is discernible even to a casual observer. Changes both as Imr. J? and rear enhance the S^Thl of .,rUfJgCdness and room. The radiator grille has dSe^oilT1 a,Ld slmPJi'ied. The w conslsts of three hor izontal bars, the lower two ex tending further acrosB the fen SlklnVfa"1 * Ci?cu,ar frame for lamps. Frontal beauty is additionally embellished by new bumper guards, emblem and Ca'rl" ' ?rtsrtezszsfis !ines of the tKxiy. .?o5XT?dmSS,,,,he1,r>%na, and 're^eiT1 Ud ?'rnament -designed bumper guards Th? r? )"t0 the overall effect. wiTl flJ^ ?nd Special series orsofth? distinctive. Exteri ? ? 06 Luxe bodies have * ff_,er amount of chrome and HniSS? trim and are dis nguishable on the highways -bv bo^?Uth Hwh,ch ***? Just a bove the wheel opening in the te " extem,M ??? eJZn!?51, CheYrol?t offers two K ? J^lve in-head en veiZL ^be standard engine de P horsepower while the optional power plant, available efld^ *UXe, ""^els with Power l1,de. develops 105 horsepower. Our Venetian Blind* are ail ? metal, with id ladder > worm or plastic tape. ? ? ' * ? . . of colors in tapes slats. Buy Direct from the manufacturer and Sarel NovHilo Venetian Blind Mlg. Co. 2?* MM OUt** Falls. Proprietor lfovefite Prices are ALWAYS Competitive ? George Copeland At Wlnthrop Friday ROCK HILL. ? Oforge Cope land, 'distinguished American pi* anist, will appear at Wlnthrop college Friday (December 8, at 8 p. m. In the Wlnthrop auditori um. Critics consistently have de scribed Copeland's playing in es static terms. He has long been o ted for his Interpretations of modern Spanish and French com positions. Born in Boston, Copeland re ceived b's early training there! He studl-d later In Italy and Ber lin. He has performed with sym phony orchestras In Vienna, Par Is, London, Barcelona and Ma drid, and ha5 been a frequent soloist with the Boston and Phil adelphia symphony orchestras. Copeland Is credited with in troducing to America to works of the French composer, Claude Debussy. For his Wlnthrop con cert, he will play five Debussy numbers. Among them will be the familar "Claire de lune". A group of Spanish works, in addition to Bach, Chopin and Mozart, also will be featured on the program here Friday night. A net profit of $168.61 on one acre of corn was made this year by Curtis Ward, Negro 4-g Clut> bdy of Halifax County. ? V . ? - LAND ? POSTED NOTICES ? 20c Per Dozen? $1.65 Pei 100 At The ? ? * ? ' . ,i \ ? / ' Kings Mountain Herald Office Phones 167 and 283 Large Selection GIFTS ? Cosmetics Candies Photo Supplies Fountain Pens Kiddie Gifts Tall mama Santa Claut wants her to get more fun and let* fus* out of ChrlsN ma* shopping. Tell her to come to our drug store, and lot' u* suggest gifts for everyone en her lift. That'* right/ mother. !? won't take long, ant! you'll have it dor.e. FOR EASY SHOPPING |lry ,he DRUG STORE first I .00 MEN'S SET Pi'M 1*1 Regardless what his shaving method or if he shaves electrically, give him brisk, bracing Old Spice' After Shave Lotion and skin toned Talcum in sturdy, man-size bottles. He'll love you for it. CHOCOLATES The World Famous SAMPLER lib. #2.00 2 lbe. *4.00 Other Whitman's Assortments GRIFFIN DRUG CO. \W* Kh,Kf<lc4 y We Fill Any Doctors Prescription Anytime Pbone Make Her Christmas . . . . Pretty and Merry ~ Give Hei . '?>" I ? ?. Reigning Beauty Hosiery .... in different, flattering sty r ? ''v.- :? : ? ?.< . :-v ies. She con wear on so many oc * . ?* . ????< ? V: ? ?" ? ?vlV casions. -s f . ? k ' $1" "? 51-guage ? 15-denier First Quality Sr." .? .jJCV v*.'- '/'v. >'* ' T -
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