Mountaineer: I Over Bessen Iniid Straight Win (by Munly Moorhead) The Mountaineers remained in uiidcfcr'ed >aak? by Wasting H'-ssymor City here l'j-o lust Friday afternoon for the third victory. Allen and Gibson Star George Allen hold '.lie spotlight during tin; entire game and led the locul eleven in scoring. He was -responsible for two touchdowns. Gibsou also pluyinl fine ball. scoring 'r".)1/!f.mw?9iixsr - T Kings Mountain scored iit the first *i|tiurt?r when n. five-yard penal ty put the ball on tlit* one-yard line Allen went off tackle for tile stor??. Gibson swept around end for the ex tru point. Band Thrills Spectators The Kings Mountain School Hand put on a fascinating drill during the half. It (featured K. M and B. C. formations which brought the spec tutors to their feet. Mrs. Hayne Blacktnor, one of the numerous admirers of the Band, in 'commenting on the drill was heard to say: "The ??u>l>- -.1-1.- ? " " oui 'ii? ?uun iu U111 IUUIUU1J Kami's. I think It is simply marvelous the way in which they go thru the maneuvers they do without Bet' tins confused. Really, the drill today was as pood as anvthing I've ever seen at college games' including the Duke-Tennessee same played last week. Thank for the bouquet, Mrs. Dlackmef! Second Period In the third quarter Allen took a punt- on his own 15-vard line and ran it 85 yards for a touchdown. This was the most thrilling and the .most spectacular play of the afternoon. '.Upon being congratulated aft er the game. A"en tcmaiked. "Well, 1 want the' entire team to share honors with me on that score. They did sOnio excellent blocking and Wo mack simply killed the last man. It was easy-going with, such co-opera tlon." Gibson scored the last touchdown from the one-foot iine on a line buck 6econd Stringers Play Near the end of the game. Couch I THE APPROVAL OF I THE CRITICAL! Standard cleaning crafts manship restores the "LOOK" and "FEEL* of your suit. You can't help being proud of your - appearance when it reflects good, taste in cloth J 1 1 A es ana gooa juagment in having them cleaned by New-Way. V. * 1 % New-Way Laundry Launderers, Cleaners, Shoe Rebunders. - ' iGastonia's Oldest, Largest and Best Phone 844 . . '1 Our Truck is in Kings Mountain Every Day s In 19 to 0 ler City i-'urtliiug entered Mb second stringers evidently they have worked up. some ol tile 'good oie K. M. ligiiling spirit," loo, while silting oU the behcli, as Jh^^^reW a lu-yard peaally lor untioiessai \ loneliness uu tlie I list play utter they entered the game. But they played hung up toot ball ami against llietii tlie opponents still lacked the plinth to seore : This Week's Tilt I The Mountaineers are now conictiliutliig tin ir cffot'1s on leieutilig | The Cln iiies are gonna be stiff coin ! petition for the Contereriee; Chain| plottslilp. Most likely the Mouniaiii eers will not ehc'uumei tougher op j position this season. Jtut tlie Kings Mounlahv team is ! hi good physical cotnliilon with lite ' [.viionlnh UUIIU <?U- - >;nvv pi vs? Ul H T?lin " l<W PIUII'ITM " | knee injury in Knoay'S ganie. Tin- game, will bo played on a I neutral field, taking place In Sib*by Priday night at X o'clock in the Shelby High School Stadium. A largo number of..local fans is expect pd to go over to encourage tli" Mountaineers. K. M. "B" Team Wins Over Shelby 19-0 . (By Manly Moot-betid) Coach 'Hed" Sinart.'s classy 1! team (leteated the B players of Sites by High school in Shelby last Thttrs dtiy to tbe tune of 19-0. This was their initial game this season, and , ihe.vy like the varsity players, arc to be congratulated on their excel-, lent showing. ' , The game last Thursday was attended by approximately 80 spectators. The Shelby Hand added color and excitement. The outstanding players for K. M were l'aul Huitjnt and Calvin Havne. j latitat 'scored two touchdowns for the winners, Payne scored a touchdown when he blocked 'a kick. How nrd Proctor converted the extra point. While the prices of some "luxury foods have risen because of the wat, the prices of butler, eggs. bread, milk, potatoes, and other staples t are either the satnc as a year ago or slightly less. The RIGHT WAY TO MAKE A LONG DISTANCE CALL When placing out-of-town calls you will always got good servlco, but you will get the quickest service If you do It this way... In the case of a Person* to-Person call,* first give the Long Distance Operator the name of the place you are calling, including the state, and then the name of the person you wish to reach and the telephone number if you know it. If you do not know the telephone number, give the person's address. Give your own telephone numDer wnen trie operator asks for it. Your information given in this order enables the operator immediately to start making the connection. When placing a Stationto-Station call,**make this clear by first saying, "Station-to-Station." Then give the name of the place, the state and the telephone number. If you do not know the telephone number, give the operator the name and address under which the telephone is listed. Give your own telephone number when the operator asks for it. *A Per: on-to-Person call U on? where you ilk to be connected with a particular per eon at a distant telephone. Timing of a Person-to-Peraon call doea not begin until the person you want U on the telephone. * A Statlon-to-Statlon call Is one where you merely ask to be oonnected with a distant telephone. The charges on a Statlon-to-Statlon call begin when the distant telephone answer. This eervice costs considerably lass than Person-to-Person service. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY IN SOUPS SAT II THE) KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Blocking - Back , . . . i -MmWmk Hri HM9BHHHE2 j GEORGE WOMACK . One of the unsung heroes of the Mountaineers for the last two years is George Womack. He plays blocking back and has set the stage for many a long run. He is a senior let? f m an ....... ?..u a yuwu pdso rCCCIVCT. Ill audition to football, Womack playec1 some basketball last season and is expected to see more action this year. He is also-a good shortstop on the diamond. Womack is popular with the facV'J-y, the student body and his team mates. He is the son Mr. and Mrs. George Womack. Sr. Womack galloped across with the winning touchdown in the game : aainst Marion when he caught a beautiful pass. Watch him again irf. the Cherryville game tomorrow night in Shelby. Lions Have Interesting . Meeting Program Chairmen Hilly . Mauucy ami l'roctor Thompson furnished-- r very interesting program to memhers of the Lions Club at theli meeting Tuesday evening in. the Wo j mans Club building. A male quar- j I tette. composed of Charlie Warlick. j Cletus Blackwell, Lawrence Led-1 ford, ami Proctor Thompson, rend- j ered several selections which were j greatly enjoyed by club members. . Souvenirs of the Cleveland Coun-1 ty Centennial were distributed by j Piily Mauiitey. Mouther^ took, part In a contest to see who could list I the most number of businesses and professions in Kings Mountain. Hay' wood K. Lynch won first uHz.-; of ( $1.00 for Ills list of 80, Torn Fulton j was second with 62 and A. E. Smart was third with 58. Washington. Oct. 15.?a $200 salary monthly has been set ?\p by the Wage-Hour Administration as one of the yardsticks In revised regulations governing the exemption of. executive, administrative, professional, retail trade and outside sales employees front the hours restrictions of the I^abor Standards Law. More people are killed and Injur-1 I ed on Saturday than on any other I day of the week. ' Thursda Dixie nj?h ft fww #<2^ I H I ^ ?-?ADM1 ADULTS Matinee 30c ADULTS Night 40c CHILDREN Mati ?No Pass4 v ' * v f jh'iiifr'Vf'rrr-fi ?.i^xaai??i THURSDAY. OCT. 17. 1940 Saves Time and Mbney Well Planned Storage A sound investment of time an ' monuy, says Pauline Cordon, exten sion home management specialist of StateCollege, is a well planned stnraec-. space for canned foods. In a newly published folder now a valla (ile from the college, it is pointed out that every farui home can have adequate storage space for food with liiil' little work and e.v peiise .v Not' only is it possible lo ieduce the cost of meats by using homegrown and home-cotnterved foods. iitU Mie satisfaction of having. a good s.ippiy anil variety ot'i lialid tit ait times ii.i tins much to the homema.e i .Vitas Cordon sum slu- know w ??< ,r.i ^luintly depend on well balanted meal. AciuaHy;. there are four good rea ejis tui having pieiil v ot storage spa< e. First, it provides an adequate plate tor ron-erved products, sufllcient it, quant lit y to meet budget icquiic!neiit.s. Second, it allows pro dut is to la arranged for con venlenV* aecardiug to their food value. Third, well platoped storage improves the quality and variety ot canned meats and of jellies, preset veSi and ptckleS. Fourth, it improves the quality and cate of dried, brined, and stored pioducts. The folder explains proper location of storage space, the actual coil' structloii. putting the food away, and tlie space arrangement. Three illustrations, with dimensions, show plainly how the cabinets ami she' vex may be built to conserve a max ' iinum of space. Specialists of the Home Demonstration Department at State College, in cooperation with the Agricultural Engineering Department, prepared the new folder. Copies may be obtained without charge by writing to the Agricultural Editor at State College and asking for Extension Folder No. 47-r,Storage For 1 Canned Foods. * New York, Oct. 15.?Jtunes J. tJimmy) llines clicked - brassic shots off the turf at Doug Island golt course today, and declared he never felt better in his life. It was the last day of treelom for the former Tammany district leuder oefore he surrenders tomorrow to begin serving a four to eight year sentence in Sing Sing prison for protecting the late Dutch Schultiz's policy racket. New York, Oct. 15.?The nion who ? make motor cars are concerned at J the moment with the Job of co-ordi- + natiug a. gigantic defense program 4! with the production of a normal vol J ume of 1941 model automobiles. * This is the general response ot + the car manufacturers to inquiries *? concerning the possibility that the + requirements of the rearmament tin * dertaking might interfere with the + industry's normal process toward dc > vcloping 1942 models. ? ' J Johnston Cohnty leads the state 7 in the number of hens of laying age i with 174.540 on Jan. 1. 1940. the 2 State Department of Agriculture re 4 y ? Friday ? Saturday \ >ber 17th, 18th, 19th ? owing in Cleveland County % PI THEY'RE ALL IK I I y ORE PICTIRE... j and rt B- O- O-Ad-S ^^^^^Tour-*tar romance pack* a wallop * never forget I am^ wjt ^NaiBi I jLMB P^ l pjjiJES7 | T? ItNM PWr Wy Mm L< Mafcla tf\.r x . d 1 SSION '' ! (3c Defense tax) 33c ' (4c Defense tax) 44c inee and Night 15c ?s Accepted? ????.? / Headaches \ [Simple Neuralgia j&\ or Muscular j Poins^^k r!" you never have had .any of these pains, be thankful. They can take a lot of the joy out of life. If you have ever suffered, j - - a headache, the next time try DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS. You will find thenr pleasant to take and unusually prompt and effective in action. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are also recommended for Neuralgia, Muscular Pains, Functional Menstrual Pains and pain following tooth extraction. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills do not upset the stomach or leave you with a dopey, drugged feeling. At Your Drug Store: 12S Tablets fl.N ffKmmrn""m KWWn JACQUELYN BODI FAMOUS AUTO STUNT DRIV Tthose e> ~~l VSLO'.VER-t EXTRA mildness ( camels > a GR/ EXTRA COOLNESS / PIFFEREN EXTRA FLAVOR / WE. AW ( LIKES THE In recent laboratory v uttrtuee tests. Camels burned / 25% slower than the I My POCKi average of the 15 other I LIKES ' of the largest-selling 1/ ?XTRA 5/1 brands tested? slower IV than any of them. That I >^_/V means, on the average, I a smoking pint \ ?. , -1" (3SS3 5 ^gLJj extra smokes per pack; The Carpenti Paint Will ?BU We have taken time to M ?Lazy you might call it. than move jt around. I A Few Of ( MEN'S W< ; Good Quality ; All Sizes?Pair OVEI Men's 8 On nee Sanforized | Hound Overalls. All sizes WORK Men's and Boys' Good Qu ; Work Shoes. Men's size t< MEN'S One rack Men's 3-piece M I Suits. We need the space : sw Boys' School Sweaters. 1 T* ? M - i-anerns ine rsovs want K Men's Dress Hats. New 1 Green, wine, brown. Size; CANNO J Fine Muslin Sheets p 81 x 99. Regular orice 9f | PIEC Valencia Prints, fast colc I Stnne patterns. Regular [ FULL FAS1 I New Winter Shades. Size r Seconds or 79c Hose [ 01 ; 1 rack Women's Dresses. ^ & colors. 87.95 value. N r 1 S Woihen's Kid Suede and 1 ' Dress Shoes. 412 pairs ? BEI I REMEMBER ? You A1 miiumtu * Qgjrjppnvmi!11.1 . Wm m 1 ? I CAM. OR SEB j Kennon Bianton . At Terminal Ser. Station ! I PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS,' I I Representative in Kin^s Mountain j .... ........ 1 .C tXll it ?3 ?......^ ,y v I FEEL PEPPY!# J /RELIEVE THAT AVmH *LV BACKACHE hp doe to fatigue and trvosims Pee! like alepp*j>g mm again by relicvitf tins ^bcrkwhr (clue to bn^e exposure). >uf nfe V ^ on tome En-ar-co jm< to ^ J stantly it begins itt. fo? Jitm fold work of hetptfifaniRp W f that biKk. Ill inc. iU oft M druggists or atnd Ilk: Ear A trial sise to NaAnad CM CD Oft R-l^v Co . ssMr.Aac. un-nn-yg " ? <-" "m- *- ' GET THE "EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS THE CIGARETTE OF COSTIICR TOBACCOS ? ?? ??? ??III jrs Are Busy J Be Flying \ T? ; I J ark Down Merchandis* X We had rather sell it * )ur Specials | )RK SOCKS | | 5c pr.| tALLS 1 I Blood *7 -Pair J SHOES $1.481 ; suits t "n,er $8.951 EATERS t I79c1 i rATS > 4 winter color*;. t s* R 7-8 ?n 7"* SJ'TC J NSHEETS ' f >? 89r. t :E GOODS ... j >rs. New '* 1 f* 19c?yard * fC # HIONED HOSE I >S to 10'/* 30^. j 1ESSES 3 Assorted sizes ? i flfl * [o alteration? w* ?Ulf ? HOES | rent $1.001 .K'S 1 Iways Save At BFLK'S | :^+++->+++?++++4.*?+++++^'-*>. 1 Jjfl ,M

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