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* gmI9 '".T*. ' ~ u>"i?9P9f Lions Drop To Groves _______ 4 * ? ' (By George) The local Lions dropped theii last game to Groves Threads Mon day night to give the Gastonians the #1 4_?l T -r ?* iiiiMuiiiana i lie wasue v_ iiumpiuii Eh!p. The final score showed the visitors to bo in the lead by tw< points, 35 to 33. . r The local team won the second half Monday night March 13th, d*e feating Groves 39 to 30. The flna series l>egan list Saturday night al the Groves Gymn, with the Lioni being nosed. The last game, Mdn t'ny night,' was played here. Hac the'-series gone another game 1 would- have been played pt the, Ar mory in Gaston la. However,, th< Monday night game gave the Grovei term the* title with two out of thret wins. . Liittle starred for the locals, shoo' Ing 13 of the 33 points. I^eGere who has been the individual sta in the majority of thi? last half gam cs hung up only 4. Smart left thf game on fouls in Jht* last half wi.ti no score to his credit. Joe Kbth. long shot artist for tlu \.ctoi s, leit tn^ game on touis u ^ the first half, after having sho four poiuts. Bradshaw was the ind Jkk? '? '?? IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House NCW PLAYING - THURSDAY Big Double Header Jackie Cooper in , "GANGSTER'S BOY" j also Bob Baker in "THE LAST STAND" t Serial:?New* * 10c FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY Big Double Feature Program Tex Ritter in "ROLLING WESTWARD also K1 rankle Darro in "YOUNG DYNAMITE" .. Cartoon?Serial 10c and 15c MONDAY and' TUE8DAY Big 8pecial ' ' 111 . 1 t Cmnu Amtt LOMBARD SIEWART Made for Each Other W0AV1D O ULZMICK 10c and 25c ?Coming Soon?" "Stag* Co* otv Spirit of Culvor Dixie Thui-sdf "ST. LOUK Dorothy Lair Saturday? arvr*/\"sn rmjrv Bi "PRIDE O James Dunn Sunday Mid-Nite i "4 GIRLS Florence 1 Ladies be sure to come your third piece of FREE. Wednesday ? Doi "SECRET SER li Roi "WOMEN Nei "TA Ali "OKUU La . * t JH PS%.'' k-r. . . " VT* _ - . . ** i ... ?: > ' . . * 1 Series j vidual slur with 11 of the vlctori r 36 points. Cromllsh and Pasour were .jln sfccond place with 8 points each. ! t v ne#ier trowen, wuu usuuny tur . gets that he isn't playing footbal i wi-iit on a scoring spree after Rotl > left the game. Throughout the semi | finals ho had been heckled by th? 1 talkative little Groves star who pick .! ( U ire hoi torn out of the basket with I sliots front all parts of the court, t The referee was Falls. Fewer N. C. Deaths Re| ported By State Board j Raleigh, Mar. 21.?There were 37! j fewer deaths In North Carolina it j I February, 1939. than in the corree ' i ponding month a year ago, figurei I just released by the State Board ol rj Health'8 .Division of Vital Statistic! i, cf which Dr. R. T. Stimpson is di r rector, shew. Tfils, adtl?d to the 27' , drop reported in January^ gives a to A i;vl decrease for the year, througt i the first two months of 643. Th< decrease in the number of birtht i fot the same period was 481. t There were 93 deaths reporte< t frcm preventable accidents last mot i Ih. as compared with 104 In FeDru rf. t,ui.i .ICJ.3. i?.o ^.y.tiwigeap ;#-? rap!* shows, whll? homicides dropped & * per cent, the February 1939, total tx in* only 17 against 34 the same moi tli last year, while suicides droppet from 37 to 23. There were also sub stuntlal decreases in deaths fron these two causes In January. . Deaths among children under i year old In North Carolina In Febri nry, 1939. as reported to the Stat Hoard of Health, numbered 384, a compared with 419 the correspond " :ng month last year, reducing thi rate from 66.8 to 65 8 while ther we're 38 maternal deaths In Februar; of each year, the rate heingsllKhtl higher this year, due to the decreas In the number of blrthe. Mythical Farm Hasn't A Horse ? . . Raleigh. Mar. 22.?North Carol t tin's Mythic! farm' has a llveatoc * population of one mule, one mil cow, four hogs and 33 chickens. These arc the findings of S. 1 llin?*. farm, census supervisor < the North Carolina ^Department ( 1 Agriculture, who bsses hta Inform m tlon on the state federal livestoc report. ^T6 be exact, the composite fart In the state wouldn't have.tout twi tenths' of a borse and! two-tenths < a sheep. Th? January, livestock report It d lea tea a general Increase of all fart vnimaiH except. anccii. vuiuy?>? with 1937. the cattle and swine po) ultflon was up 4 per cent; cows an heifers kept for milk, up three p< cont- horses and! mliles, up-less tha one per cent; chickens, up five p< cent. Incidentally. the composite fan It the state la composed of appro Inmtely 82 acres. The present livestock populatic at present. follows: Horses-. 70.001 niutea 210.000; cows and helfet 12 ve'.rs and over for milk) 381.001 Swine. 1.153.000; sheep. 6000< Chickens. 0.820.000; steers (1 yei old and ever) 24.000; bulls (one yet old r>id over) 18.000. There are approximately 301.0i farms In North Carolina, accordli lc the latest census. The Hawkesbury, a new wat< melon variety that la resistant _ wilt and of good slxe and high qti r i lty. la now commercially avallabk Theatre iy and Friday 3 BLUES'* lour ? Floyd Nolan -Double Feature TIERS OF '49" 11 Elliott F THE NAVY" ? Rochelle Hudson and Monday & Tuesday 1 IN WHITE" lice ? Una Merkel ! on one of these days to get "Sweetheart BeaUtyware" able Feature?10c and 15c VICE OF THE AIR" nald Reagin MAKE, NEWS" it Week lILSPIN" ice Paye SOMA KID" - HE KIN06 MOUNTAIN HERALD. T ?????______ ^ Critical Moments i and Howlarious Scoops ? (By The Tattlers) i 1 Ye Ood?! Again? Yep, here -we > are, and boy oboy, have we got the * gocds or have we got the goods? 1 Weil, don't mind our bubbling over, 1 but we're naturally proud of the effl* dent snooping staff which we now ? nave, For instance, wno eise dui our \ chief snooper would have known 1 that the reseda colored Fordl (Julia calls it gray) was parked at a certain spot last Saturday night, and that iDot McGlnnls was the premier i passenger^ Yowsah, Yowsnh. And who else ex co.pt one of our best snoopers could * Kive reported that Edgar Cooper 1 fell fcr Homer at the contest at * Raleigh? Dealt, deah, So be It. i [ Trat same snooper reports that i Diddle Morrison mad quite a hit at P the dance Friday night. ) Site wouldn't tell who those ' four . couples were who had the roast out i *t tre Lake Saturday night, but we > believe that we could name seven i of the guys and gals, and make a good guess as to the other. I Taking the Hurdles as we come 1 to them: Wonder why so many pee h plo had tin ?t the i tiey so contagious? .Ernest Mauney and Doris doing right well * at Raleigh . .. tn one sense of the J word ....! Will Miss Wren ever ftp . urc cut Red Harper's code for note wtitinp...,? (The Juniors enjoyed 1 ring one of them read the other ds." ...... what wiil happen at the i?p| Dnn/mnt nlekf nnA- on j i'll . i#oimiii?v . |- mi?? ?uu vm , (lie Hoy Ride .... Wal, Just look for e ug next week to find Out .... Good s ' >' . I* e Lincoln Academy To e Entertain Music Contest 6 The annual spring Music Contest which is held in several sections ot the state at -which time the winners of the various districts are chosen to represent those districts at Durham in April will be held at Lincoln Academy, near Kings Mountain on Friday, Mprch 81st. 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