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Pvt. W. P.lariy To Take Basic CAMP RUCKER, ALA. ? Pri vate William P. Early, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus L. Early, 411 Cherokee St., Kings Mtrt. N. C. has arrived at this Southern Ala bama Army camp to undergo his initial infantry training. Inducted Aug. 14, 1952 and pro cessed at Fort Jackson, S. C., he will receive basic training from the 47th "Viking" Infantry Divi sion here. The new soldier will undertake a rigorous schedule ln coporatlng a wide-range of mili tary subjects from military cour tesy and field sanitation to ma chine gun and bazooka familiari zation. After finishing eight to 16 weeks of primary training, the re cent inductee will be eligible for reassignment for further infantry or specialized training. The 47th Division, the first per manent Army assignment for the new soldier, is a Minnesota-North Dakota National" Guard unit. Ac tivated for service on Jan. 16, 19 51, the Division now Is completing it second year at Rucker. Since activation, the 47th has trained men from all 48 states and three territories. For the first time, North Car olina turkey gfowers this year are expected to produce over 1 million turkeys. Kings' mountain! srvnr DRUG CO M PAN Y J THE C IT V'S MODERN STORE 4 LIMITED 77 ME (>M. V Your skin c?u look silk-Miiooth . . . lovelier than over with Tussy Rich Cream. This famous beauty formula helps smooth your skin to a glorious new beauty! The luxury blend of rich emollients creair,3 away dry skin flakiness . . . helps combat those tiny fatigue lines that can <lim your beauty! At this handsome half-price saving, you'll want to buy several jars, so don't delay! Order notv! CHAXsm m eon rm mint just p n* har, AMIR/CAN RAJIROAPS FKOVtM ON-TNIJO! tmmm tc* sncmiy-scHoeup units or m M? TRA*SH>RTATH>* CUTS. ON RATING BATTAUONS AMP SPOT BAT TAUOHS COMPRISID Of SUCM.TRMNCIS AJte MOW HilfING TO MA/MTAtM AMP Of i RATI TMt RA/WOAPS M KOREA ^ PVRIMG WO/UP WAJt // SlVtMTY OME Of TMlSt MUUTAKf KM I WAY SI KYKX UNITS --HfiOO OTtKERS AMP tMUSTtP MEM?OFERATEP KAIUtOAPS /M SPffOXT Ot COMBAT TROOPS IM V COUNTRIES Ml OVER TMt WORIP. _=? State's Transportation Program Receives Highway Patrol Attention RALEIGH ? The state's school bus transportation program is go ing to receive more attention from the Highway Patrol accord ing to a directive from the pa trol's commanding officer, Col. W. B. Lentz. Col. Lent/, said today certain new steps to insure the safety of children riding School buses were to become effective immediately. A more comprehensive inspection of every school bus, with perma nent records on the vehicle's con dition, will be set up. Col. Lentz srafd. A regular monthly_cheek will be made by a highway pa trolman and a copy of his report will be filed with patrol head quarters. the county superinten dent and the chief mechanic. "In spection of school buses by patrol men isn't new,'" CoL Lentz re marked, "but the inspection will be more detailed henceforth!" In addition to more comprehen sive inspections. Col. Lentz said a patrolman will accompany each school bus driver on his regular route at least once during the school year. During that time the officer will observe the driver's habits and skill at the wheel. He will make notes of potentially dangerous road conditions such as blind curves, intersections and shrubbery along the shoulders. Col. Lent/, indicated that the State Highway Commission would co operate in removing or altering any particularly hazardous con dition. The accompanying patrolman will a|so make special checks on bridges, and Will observe traffic patterns and loading points along the bus route. Col. Lentz said that recommen dations had been made to have no more than four stop* per mile a long school bus routes. Hp also suggested that, each pa trolman hold an occasional meet ing with ,the 'drivers, at which time they would discuss general safety ' measures, review safety films and give attention to dri vers' complaints. In formulating the new pro gram Col. Lentz pointed to some interesting figures concerning school bus transportation in North Carolina. At present, he said, there are 6,950 buses in ope ration which carry 42S.000 chil dren to and from their daily classes. Each route averages a bout 40 miles and the buses travel 95 percent of the roads in North Carolina. ? USE HERALD WANT ADS ? \ .mmm m I GARDEN TIME m SBbi68ekt?4chm ieM i.2' '' /IN.GCSTAT^COll^? About this time of the year we usually lay our gardens by for the season. Most of the vegetables have been harvested and the few that are left as well as our fall flowers do not require any fur ther cultivation. After garden crops have been harvested, the old plants such as bean vines and corn stalks should be cut into the | soil or removed from the garden and composted or destroyed. These old plant materials are| good breeding places for insect pests and good sources of carry, over for many diseases, and their removal will pay dividends. Unless you haVe plenty of sta ble manure t<> cover your garden plot each year it may be neccs-. sary to build up your soil. by the use of winter coyer crops to be I turned Under in the spring. These cover, crops can be sown at the] last cultivation given the garden crops. For eastern and cehtral North Carolina I believe that Crimson Clover is the best gar den cover crop. You may sow it among any of your fall garden crops. 1 use it each fall in my dahlia garden. Early September ^^?523 STOP RUSTY RED WATER MICROMET ill YOUR PlUMBtR OR PUMP Dt Alt R FOR FRil ROOK lit wRiif to CALGON INC. HAGAN BLOC., PITTSBURGH ^O.^A^ seems to be the best tlrn'e but it may be pLanted later. If you have never grown Crimson Clover you should inoculate the seed or soil. Also, very acid soil should be. limed. In Western North Carolina the grains such as barley, wheat, or rye may be used because they make earlier spring growth than the clover, but 1 still like Crim son Clover where it will survive the winters. I will never use rye in my garden again because it is so difficult to turn under properly and it keeps coming back up all summer. Crimson Clover should be sown at the rate of about one pound for 1,500 to 2,000 square f'>?t of space. In Britain the bumper guards of an automobile are called the over riders. . PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre scriptiows promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain . Drug Company THE REXALL STORE Phones 41 ? 81 Vfe Call For and Deliver HARRIS FUNERAL HOME ?Ambulance Service? ? Phone 118 Kings Mountain, N. C. Blue Ridge Parkway Travel Sets Record ASHEV1LLE. N. c. A hew high record for travel on the Biue Ridge Parkway was established in August. Superintendent Sam Weenis announce^ that 634.133 persons in 195.Ntifi vehicles travel led the -lOO mile mountain top boulevard, an increase of 201, 2S9 or 469c over August. 1851. iiiiWtiM Gut'ft/AeH*? SELL IT THRU THE HERALD WANT ADS DRIVE IN TODAY FOR THIS ' ' i H For only $2.50 You Get \ CAR SAFETY SPECIAL I'ull one wheel to inspect Rrnke l.ining, Wheel Cylinder ? Chock nil Hrnke Line* and Connections fur Woarnnd Ix'nks; check Park ing Hrakc; check Fluid'l?eVo| in Muslcf Gyl indcr ? Inspect Tires; cluck Spi'ndlcfl, Spiiidlo Holts, Tic-Rod- KmJ* anil Steering Linkage for Wear ? Inspect Springs ami Shook Alisorliers ? Inspcct Headlight and Items I .amp Wiring; Inspect Windshield Wiper ; ? i'k i Wiper Itlndcii; check Turn' Signals anil Windshield Washer ? Test Battery .dm) inspect J'.attery Guides. GENUINE FORD VANITY MIRROR This extra large A' * 10',* polished plate plans mirror -clips onto cnr nun visor with two spring clamps. Has si* etched Spaces for writing service and travel notes A handy and popular accessory PLONK MOTOR CO. Battleground Ave. Telephone 138 NOW YOU CAN GET ANTHONY DAIRY PRODUCTS.... HOME DELIVERED IN KINGS MOUNTAIN WHIPPING CREAM PASTUERIZED or vitamin - enriched HOMOGENIZED M BUTTERMILK and SKIM MILK BUTTER (or Margarine) EGGS by D. P. "Doc" McDaniel ? Phone 684-W MR. McDANIEL, formely Archdale Farms route man, WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE YOUR ORDER TODAY FOR HOME DELIVERY OF ANY OF OUR FINE, HlQH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS PRODUCED AT THE MOST MODERN EQUIPPED DAIRY IN THIS AREA. OUR WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS IN THE KINGS MOUNTAIN AREA INCLUDE ALEX OWENS AND STATE LINE DAIRY, WHO PRO DUCE MILK FROM JERSEY AND GUERNSEY HERDS, TESTED AND DISEASE FREE. Anthony Dairy's procedures guarantee better milk. Stainless Steel Equipment. Anthony Dairy is a Cream Line Dairy. We do not "standardize" our millt. Anthony's Milk has Hie same high butterfat content as delivered from the farms. Farm -Fresh Bottling Means Best - Flavored Milk nth Route I , Gas+onia ony Dairy Since 1896 Press Anthony, Owner Ed Anthony, Manager PHONE 684-W KINGS MTN. A
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