Washington Sn * , (Cont'd from front page) SmS vud Britain, to show that free' awa always put up- a harder tight Aw Meals lhau they do for a dicta The question now about to be do raa produce the* moat and beat. VUe feeling is strong in some pie tea that the answer is to turn cv, rrytbfng over to the government. So Jar, advocates of this idea seem to iwt in a numerical minority., but they to make the most noise. This minority urges, for example -hat the federal government force to do certain things and, fall I us;, that, that la do those things itae? That Is egactly the philosophy which hns been followed in the dietutorship nations. .V Pleadera for this Idea are all tied *p hi knots over the conscription bin. They say that since the nation way have to conscript man-power through, a selective service plaii it also should conscript savings /"wealth." they call it) and tint uoit^ , ? That sounds fine. Translated Into tbin language. however, it means ikM wveryman and woman who \M? anything not only would be re vofnad to pay ordinary taxes, which already have been increased, but to eootifbtrte to the government a per seatage of whiitever they own. It nlckt think about partisan politics eartx 100 percent of ihose in Wash '.oifton mho think at ait have that *m apshots I ? amounts to the same thing: every thing that everybody had would be 1 controlled by the government. What the would-be conscrlptors ol < wealth and industry overlook is that i there already are selective service 1 law ?wtvUdj mak afternoon. SepC'16. at 3:30. o'clock ttev. H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., ' will con J . duct the Installation service for the { officers of. the new society, and the work of the organization will begin with the appointment of coramltteee j the election of an alternate dele* i gate to the Conference meeting In , | Statesvllle, and the presentation of , a program ou the theme: "Investing | Our Heritage.' Mrs. Hunter Ware Is j the newly elected president of the society, succeeding Mrs. \V. A. Wll | liains former president of the Woman's Missionary Society as the acttve leader in the woman's work of Central Methodist Church. i ; i Marlowe And Arnett To Operate Center Service Messrs E. E. Marlowe and Jack Arnett have assumed, co-manager* ( ship of the Center Service Station, located in the heart of the business district. The two partners previous ly operated the beuutiful tile station when it was built. Mr. Marlowe has gained constde. able experience since he left Kings Mountain two years ago to accept a position with Firestone. Complete liaes of Gulf Products and Goodrich Tires will be carrleo ll'nahlnrr Pnlinhlllff Q lid at UU liuion, n aoa?uf)? ? v*>?m?w0 Lubricating Will be featured by Can ter 8ervlce. Messrs Marlowe and Arnett extend a cordial luvitation to the mo torlng public to stop by their place of business. _ ' ( *' I Last year the United States imported 69,(171,069 pounds of cheese . and 1,106.966 pounds of butter, but now these Importations have almost completely ceased because of the -war. tnd Friday I AMED" / S atrfcia Morrison .. Double Featniy^ PAGEOOAqr X?IriB MyfaitK sea mmfwr ?OarolrLandis id Twsday ThI MOUNTAIN" -Ojp Merkel A>ay - Double Feature RVANT TROUBLE' i?Arthur Lake DOWN" -Russell Hayden xesday ? Friday haws begin at 11:30 PM Ved. Bargain Nite 15c te shows depend upon I X1E I I ->.'V ' ' Vv- ' . * - "* .? KZNOfl MOUNTAIN nttHALP New Manager At I Home Stores * ( Mr. Frank Stroupe, who Is a nalive of Oastonla, arrived In Kings Mountain lasl week to assumo man J ugership of the ,Hoine Stores, sue- I needing Mr. J. w. Milam who n>iigued to accept a position 1 with Plonk Brothers and Company. Mr. u was transferals frPtU.. h'oresi City Store. The new inana- ^ ?er. about six months ago was coniccted with the Homes Siorrs on *iorth Piedmont Avenue. | *' Mr. StruUpe has hud considerable xperlence In the grocery business. ! ; lie Is a young business man of , u leasing personality. He extends a a i?wiiiu1 ev--? wr* rriymTTr rr-r , r Kings Mountain to visit his store k n Mountain Street, for good eats r< t zero prices. ' il w Local Pastor Will Be Dean Of Youth Conference [ Rev. H. C. Sprlnfcle, Jr., will bo ' Jean of tho Epworlh Training (L'onerence to be held in Central Metho- " listChurch, Shelby, for tbe Metho- j' list young people of Cleveland conn y beginning Monday night. The inference will be held from 7:30 0 9:30 each evening from Monday 'l hrou'gh Thursday, and a number < t lelegates from both Central and e. J race Methodist churches of Kings y dountain are expected to be antoutf ' he sixty or more youug people attending the conference. Courses of w study in the administration of young rc eople's unions and worship in tho ^ Sunday school will b.e offered, and " 1 program of recreation will be cat * led out. " 4 11 s: K Presbyterian Men's Supper Saturday Night ^ The Men's Bible Clsss of the First 8! Presbyterian Uhurch will be feted 8 it a barbecufe^"supper Saturday ev- 1 i-ning at 7:00 P. M. in the Fellowship Hall of the Sunday School. Mr Dnlinrf Millar* Phairniun r\t >*/? ?twv. >*wvi t ?? ? ) v?* * *? vt *a?v I" v" grant committee, has secured Rev. W. M. Currie, Pastor or the Presbyiertau Church- in Belmont; as the speaker of the evening.- Mr. Harr> Page, President of the Class, extends a cordial invitation to every member to be present for the supper ind also to hear Rev. Currie. Mr^ cage, said: t'We want all the men preseut because we are going to have au enjoyable event." Baby beef calves being cared for by 4-11 Club members of Anson coun ty as a part of project work are growing and fattening rapidly, says Clarence Early. Asst. Parm Agent. Plve Lenior county farmers have Joined the N. C. Improvement Association and will grow certified cotton. corn and sweet potatoes from which they will harvest and sell seed. us^ess Whatever YOI we've got the of real s \-px!^y PLONK M( ?, r. - .V .i?V" Pho ' ' THURSDAY, 8JCPT. 12, 1940 ligh Football ji Schedule Announced . S it The 1940 Mountaineer Kootball jam facets as hard a schedule .^a ' By-team its ilu in the stute. Nine 1J" antes will be played by the local' j Ig skin carriers, with five games ' t home ami four games on foreign | , srritory. I 1 I ? For the first game the locals will ; icot the big G.tstohla team In (jus- et iniu. 'Friday afternoon, ,.20'th I i" TiTfTTaT" "when tfnsrtvTo uiel. Hi-oTlc N-als lit'ld the visitors to a lone di . ore, which ended 7 to u. This is M te only gqtne on the* schedule. K rhifh Is not a conference^game. ui Coach,('line Farthing, and ltis as- '(V 'stunt A. K. Smart, have had the oys hard at 'work for the past sevral weeks, and "he team is now pt cgiuniiig to lake shape. Prc'spccl K it- a winning team this year is good G s smiling Couch liar thing had 10 ttermen back to build his team ai round, Laist year, when he. started ^ te season he had only 4 regulars > begin practice. .The boys have X een going tlirn rougl^ scrimmages ? acta day and by uext week they X tiould be able to entertain the Gas- J in team in first class style. Both f oarh Farthing and Supt Games X ere optomlstlc over the outlook t tr a team that will represent Kings fountain in a maimer that will * take football funs proud. Coach ? uniting said: 'The boys have been * yittg hard, and tliey have the right f pirit, and with both of these to- X ether, we should win some games.* a, Around 25 boys have been heport T lg for practice every afternoon. * nd with the reserve strength of a X ]uad this size Kings' Mountain J lould chalk up several wins dur- X tg the season. . T The complete schedule follows: ' T Sept. 20: GaStonia, there. X Oct. 4: Marion, Here. !, Oct. 11: BesHemer Cltj\ Here. ;; Oct. 18: L'berryville, There. . Oct. 25: N. C. School for Dear, J [ lere. J J Nov. 1; Llncoluton, There. Nov. 8: Forent City, There. ' I Nov. 15. Shelby, Here. ;; Nov. 22: Newton, Here. ' <> 1 1 ' ? i life J ^yfpL waet < | If m? auffer froajtclndm <, ' a reaultinr from fuliit or ?*poaur*.,. If &>re muaclee or f itllt neck , , have rot you lu up ... BOKKTWNr. ia what , , you tired. It n medicinal, tflliwlc aolu- , , Hon developeAby the famouMdrur houae. , , McKewon i Abblni. , t SORKTONK aka faat-givf toothing re- , , lief right wherXvllef la neeSd-apeeda the , , auperflctal blou&Aow to thtfaffeetrd area. , , Alao hrlpe to prSent infectSn. Not an ani- , , trial prrpantionwnade loAumin being* WondcrfiA alao. for acre. | ;; )tk thfl coupon, with I i I t4 %tp or atampa. to ' < > I MaKHiba * Robblna. I .< > { 919 B-l. Pt* | ;> | name | i > j^AOinm J !! J want in tires perfect answer / i j iavingsl / $ ls. royal master mjl, kmerica's foremost afety (ire. Greater proection against blowouts nd alcids. Stops fastec# I* # Veara longer. Costa tap han you think on^br hange-over plan.^y is. roymVluxe toyal De wee certainly ^I ivea youJT whale of a >t for nr money?in ?fety,^K mileage, ll-roufl performance. ' tandVd equipment on meJta'a finest cars. /he u.s. tire ia a*Wr a* ?e#N* arleW k rugged, fall-size tire Jl|ic|^H acked witS^U.S." ||^H uality and safety fcauta. Built by "U.S.", < > r bwxrfht.r I ruDDcr. iHCKtu Djr i , , lai/r lifetime guarantee. ! I ytv\d pa /*vi\ w. ne 138 ;; V ^ r . ' O ??1 ' ' ti * - ir ttlhfa r"? ' i* ?4.'> v- ' , ' ' ' '"v 1 ocal Fishermen take Good Catch Mr. and Mrs. George Lattlmore ia sou, George, Jr., have- returned out a fishing trip to Morehead Ity where they really caught the sh. The party fished only four jurs and caught over llM) fine spec sen. To prove tQ doubting fisherfu ai' Kii>iif~3f(5KhitWJJ,~T%thlit'"l&o jig ones' did not get away the L4tmores brought home a copy of the ' Pwin City Dally Times' with a out page article telling of the big itch. ' Since the l^attintores' ret.tru, huv :i I liii-al riHlici iiiimi :ir? tiient tlrh. tr to take of '(D DAY VTSH1KG "Mr. and Mrs! George Lattimoro id son. George Laittlmore, Jr., of , Ready 1 For th Cihderella Dresses in all the pretty prints and styU Sizes 5 to .16 . . . . . Serviceable SCHOOL DR Fast Color Print DRESS] Sizes 3 to 16?Each * r . rretty swifiATEKS to i Colors to match or conti up or slip-overs. Long st colors. Jumbo and dose $ij Others Tailored BLOUSES in Sil Cotton Shantung. Colors now. Sizes 32 to 40 / Others to SLIPS and PANTIES 1 PANTIES ' SLIPS * SOX for the SCHOOL MI Solids or New Fall Stripe GIRLS' SCHOOL OXFOI Popular Saddle patterns c Solid Black or Brown?p MOCCASINS in White or Flat or Wedge Heels For th SCHOOL PANTS. Longic Brown or green. New Shi Sizes 6 to 18 *" SCHOOL SHORTS foi th Boys. Blue or green. Styzes 6 to 12. Sanforiz sd Boys' Dress Shirts. Fi t c Striped Patterns. SizeswH Special Purchase. 48c vali 3 foi Striped Knit POLO SHIR Serviceable for the active Long Wearing OXFORDS popular Wing, or Moccasii Patterns. Black or Brown Shoes for the smaller Bo* Oxfords in black or browi * . i . BEL REMEMBER ? Yon At Lj , f . . ! 5 ! V. * ! ' * . r ' - .1 e' " sV "" ' ' 1 ? . 1 Kings Mountain. and Mrs. Lattimore'a brother of Raleigh, are reported aa baring had a fine day Thursday fishing near Cape Lookout The four are said to have caught 100 mackerel, blue fish, and tynttea. The trip waa made aboard the Squeaky/ owned and piloted by Oapt. George Lewis." ~;JOB PRIHXiNG ?SHONE 187^,. PRESCRIPTION y/ SERVICE S We Fi| any j^octors' JPsp smAijiiV J and acluratjft at reasonable krira with the confideike#^ your phy sician. mm kingI'mountain drug co. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 For Fall j e Girls j - 1.001 ESSES A n J es 48c I wear with these Skirts.) t rast. Short sleeve Button eeve Cardigans in bright J knits. Sizes 32 to 40.? J 00 1 to $2.98 ?? ;; Ik filament 01 ' AAa ;; for wear OuC : $1.00 or all School Girl Sizes ; 10c to 25c 25c, 48c and $1.00 \\ s?Pair L Ul :; r. 1-98 1.98 ? ? e Boysy ;| 8 in blue, /g^wm ^: pment-. /97c | nmY 79c i n 39c lie < r $1.00 ? . :: . to boys w^w :: i" 11.98 . J r I v, : s. Sturdy ! I i. Sizes to 2 3r # w j1 .K'S I prays Save at BELICS '"S: '