' Once More Com * "Ten Biggest Is ? IClJI.l'ffllDIK i i I I '^1 IMHIIliMl hJI jib jit JIJAjL^UTU? a I I I KINGS MOUNTAIN ! frJTRTtfrriTPR rn ^ ' Harold Coggins, Mgr. 1 I READ THE AD$ | | Along With the New. ? ' cMolti&CUf, - "LONG DISTANCE" ; Rated Reduced L 8 Effoctiv from 7 p.m-, Ooeiwtir M, to MO ?, . > Doeombor 27-omt from 7p*m* 0K?*k?r Si, to 4iSO am, ? if-, _? Reduced long distance telephone rates will be in effect this year on Christmas and - . New Year's day, jftid the Monday after each of these holidays, on calls between points in the United States. The low night rates regularly in effect every night after seven and all day Sundays will apply on the two holiday week-ends beginning at seven Saturday night and extending until 4:30 the following Tues day morning. This includes both Person-to-Person and Station-to-Station calls. Use this opportunity to make both the Christmas week-end and New Year's week-end this year a time of greater happiness. The cost is low. With these special low rates in effect you 1 crisis and in uerilate threate of a major Bur< >oan war. was the meat importan |ic*a siory of 11138. according to ?"| torn of the Associated Press, wh innounced their selections for th Q top stories.of the year duet wec4 rThe A. P. listed the most linpo ant stories as follows: 1. Pac t, pt Muunt-h brings peace t On rope but poaps questions for ft ure. 2. Treatment of Jews In Gciitnn ind elsewhere causes world-wide r< jemiMtlous. 3. Republicans achieve sweepln tain* In November elections as th idmiiiistration "purge" meets faihit .4- Most populous and riches are >f the country suffers from devastj lug hurricane 5. Pall of Hankow and Canton i Ciena f tut'tiers Japanese objective 1 11 flulilii li i 6. I>ougla? Corrlgan gale* world tdulatiiHi In sensational "wrongwa light to Ireland in crate. ?. Howard Hughes calmly hut e: lensixely sets round-the-world re. >rd In M hours and 17 minutes. 3; Klrty six die when the MIHvat tee rallroid's 'Olympfa" plunges ii 0 Montana crook: ' ii. John NVarde thrills .and terrific housandtt In death leap from Klftl 1 von no hotel. ith Orson "Welles radio broadoas >f "invasion from M-ars" occasion itass hysteria in millions. NEW YOpK.> ? Listing 12 "hip lost news stories.' Earl Johnsor Ico president and- general new tamger of -the United Press, des rtbed 1938 as the biggest news yea inoe the World War. "More stories of genuine concert a people In practically countries d< ^eloped this year thin In any 1 rhniihs since 1918." he said. "Nint ccn tweyty seven produced tremor Ions headlines with Lindbergh's Hght to Paris and the other oeeai lights of tihts summer. But the vslu tf those stortes was mainly inspire Gas Gas All Time Um. Ju Ft I tar wra: "dta en mr atom. *ch was so tad 1 couldn't aat or atoop. Uaa even proaacd on my kaart Adlsrlka brought mo quick rolloL Now, X oat as I wish. ?l?ap flnc. novor folt bottor." At All Leading Druggists ARAVEL DAY FARES FOR HOLIDAY TIME Spend Christmas And New Year's At Home Round Trip Tickets Good in Coaches 1'/2c FOR EACH MILE TRAVELED Round Trip Tickets Good In Sleep Ing and Parlor Cars on Payment of Proper Charges For Space Occupied 2 1-4c FOR EACH MILE TRAVELED Round Trip Tickets On Sale To Points Southern States. Dates of 8ale December 10th To January 1st, Inclusive, Return Limit January 10, 1039. Low Holiday Fares are also Avail able to Destinations in the East, North, West and Southwest. Baggage Cheeked. Stopovers Allowed. Al rCondltloned Sleeping Cars Dining Cars and Coaohea on THROUGH TRAINS Travel By Train 8afe, Comfortable, Economical Consult Ticket Agents R. H. Graham, Dlv. Pas. Agent Charlotte, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8Y8TEM 9ET ^~N DONE ? J 3ULOBE < OWL jo Vm '^1. - *'&.<' * * - -.VVvU-..v. *; ' "?*' ' . ;. , ^ a?i m For Choosing W Year" tlou and entertainment. They did U< o vitally, affect human life. The Ina gubition of President Rooseve j .r.jik 11*33 a big year for doinestt rt news. .but In terms of wcrld-wTde ? peal even the top stories of 1933 rat o below those of 1938." ? His selections follow: t 1 Rfd'ien eilt'.j culminating i r- Munich pact. 'i (lenruivy's union with ' Austria 0 3. Republican gains In off-yen 1 elections. 4 Oetmjny's antlSeinetic car y palgn. j. Douglas ("orrlgan's "wro' g wa flight to Ireland. K' C V .v Kugland hurrtcsno ^ 7 Orson Wells' '"Martian" broa r cast. n I i? J'.hn Warde's Cottiuin hot lea p Knactinent of wages and houi . in. I evelopiucnl of United StaU fnri'V^n >.?? I 11 Kraiuvi Italian <-??1cmi1?-s? 'ori- ? >slon |i ii..r interest: Tin- fail of Ma (how; Howard Hughes' world flighl ,.1 Jo" Lot 's" ntte-round knockout < Ma# SchmeHng; Bwict treasc trials; trial of Tamir^ny Lead? ? Mines; Mexico's exproprltion pri I, pram; linked States-British trad tr?ity; and the Arab revolt In Pa t: estlne.' s NEW VOKK. ? Barry Karls, ed ;- torsJh-^ltiei, of the Internationa i. News Service, recently announce s his selection of the 10 outstanb.n i- news stofies of 1938 es follows: r 1. Hitler's territorial demands u| on Czechoslovakia. culminating 1 n Munich I'our-Powei" pact. * 2. Germany's annexation of Aus ^ trla.. , 3. World Jewish problem create by Germany's autl-Semetlc can * paSgn. e 4. Defcjt of President Roosevelt , j re organization bill id congress. 6. November eleatlons with R ' | publican gains exceeding even the > iwn expectations. 6. Now England hurricane wit heaviest death toll and properi damage e.Ver clsiled niton that se tlon. , - . 7. Howard Hughes" record-brea Ing around the world' flight. k. "Wrong-way" Corriflan's atnh Ing trans-Atlantic flight in a tin i plane 9. Continuance of battle again depression with passage of Reco i ery act. j 10. Deaths. Including Cardln ! Hays, Senator Copeland, Gabrie D'Amumzlo. Supreme Court Ju ! tice C- ?. rdozo. FORT /WORTH, Texas ? Hitl i and Germany dominated the net I of 1938 just, as they dominated a fairai in Europe. At least this is tl opinion of students tin the depai merit of journalism at Texas Chr tian university here. These students, asked by Prof. Wfillard Ridings, department hea to select the "T|en. Best News Sto i es of 1938." decided that Hitler's i i Lions made the top (three stories the year. I Big news breaks that polled het Hy fn the voting but failed to find place In the first 10 included eu items as the new United States ( ferae plans. Los Angeles flood, lab trouble in France, Pan-Amerid conference. California forest fin ' wage"ho?ur law, C. I. A.-A. F. L. lab war. civil war In Spain, and othen The students' "ten best" H?t is fallows: "* , ' 1. Munich pact. 2. Hitler's annexation of Austr fi. Hitler's persecution of the Je' 4. Japanese wAr on China. 5. Corrlgan's "wrong way" fl;g to Ireland. 6. New England storm. 7. Howard Hughes' flight arou the world. 8. Roosevelt's "purge" and the lections. 9. Mexican seizure of foreign propert ies. 1 A iitf WW- l Jt L i??. ?*n"ii r tun mnrs mum imu &IS THERE GOLD^ |IN YOUR^XV^ | CELLAR? ^ If Ym, and in Your Ante Too! Turn Those Things Yon Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad lAlff NOTICE OF SALE rlW? end by virtue of the power J of sale contained In a deed of trust + # -?lven by Blight D. Ratterree aaid * vile, Mary 0. Ratterree. to the un * derslgticd as trustee for the Home .> OulR'ng and Loan Association, dat {jj ed April 11, 1933. and registered In - 'he Register of Deeds Othce for J ?t Cleveland County hi Rook 160 at > u- -\n^c 300. to-secure the indebtedness It there'll mentioned and default hav- j lc Ing been made in the payment of < bani? aim at the request of the Hoifi? J e Building and ls>an Association, I trill sell for Caeh at the t'oiti: louse * dtK/r In Shelby, Cleveland County. + t? North Carolina, on Monday, January -> 9, 1939, at ten o'clock A. M.. or with- J In legal hours, the following describ; < it' cd real estate: J Beginning at a stake on the West | n j eUle of Watlorson street in Kings' j, j Mountain, N. C.. ar Robert Byersj _ i>" eerner ?rd runs with his line N. 89 H W. 150 feot to a stake. Ills corner; thence a new line N J 1-2 K. 50 foe' 4- to a stake; thence another new line | S 89 E 150 feet In a stt-ko in Wll<11 Hams' Hue on the West side- of said k |W reet; thence along sa4<1 street. 8. rs 2 1-3 XV. 5"? feet to the beginning. | containing 7.500 square feet; more or i less, "and being the same lot convey-! v, appear on record In the Register of le ft - Office- for Ch-veland County, Vj , iTIio above lot is now oot?<-d by it i l> C Mauney.) I; | Tin's the 7th dav of Iww-enilter, 1958; if A II. Patterson. 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