? ? Safely Car Caoiing To Local High School XW actual dlstattre required _ U rihV am automobile ti'iivciiiaw at ya JWnu. speeds will be graphically de* jKBUtLriw-il lor iho student* oi Kjut? Moi.'itula High School ami 3*r iutvres ed townspeople is weil *v I* ti? A M on Nov. oth, on I'a fce-r ait At. |t has been announced ^ V At N I rallies. SupcrinteudtHit. w , 'tW; lei..onstralion will be mailt My AW v M. i'onlius, Kafetv Hirer , rnf.'t -VUmv;iU'!??K, with a ->|M.-ciu II eqtiipp *u u'.o ui>l. YcSlow bullets tired troui ?'. il> . rs mounted oil tilt} front Vu*\,.-. it the car Ki'RIihlmllf nllow Anna an. ii time various drivers id'I?mv to plicn their feel oil the twaVe vi>iial'4ud how far the car VriMCl* Indole (Oinlug to a full stop. TW.* program is being brought to JUmt- Mountain through (lie courtesy ?i Mr. \.' lihyile, local reproachkliif! Ill tllfi I'tVtltlMJiV Ftud'-nts, teachers and- traffic offl !er*. will do .the actual driving for "fli* '.^sts. A group of studoiita will do the measuring and the rerdrdiug ?I ibe results. A demonstration of correct and incorrect ways of turn lug a car .Atvutkl will also ho given by Mr. 3*?t?ik>u?. YUe public is cordially Hiviled to atte'id both the lecture and the outside demonstration. f*ady 73 Years Old Takes Airplane Ride ILttk Inge llord Kehdvltk, if VVa ?. *'ho Is "3 years young look Hw first airplane ride Sunday. Mrs. Ceamtrkk, who is a great-aunt of JUts. Jimmy Hums, tvua accompanied sona'ile prices with the confidence of your phy-.! sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 Thursday "PRIDE ANE ' Greer Gayson ? Saturday?] "RANGERS ? Fred MacMurray ? "WEST OI ( Charles Starett Monday ai "HE STAYED F ^^^^Lorett^ WednesdayDouble Fei "Tin.1 Oprt ff IllLi OtiVI f Florence Rice? "HAUN1 John I Notice ? Unless the pa these Wednesday Bargs be made in the admissic ; COMING: City of Conq Brighams ? Strike Up ! Ranch, with Gene Autr; j > Beginning Saturday, N Matinee Show, with Sh< children at the special i 10 eents. Show will opei DI2 t ' x r ' \ 1 - ->V* . Hib Art\um TH Reports From The Student Council ___ i The Student Council of King? , Mountain High School meets ever; two weeks. This week the Council heard reports from the Committee ' Chairmen on the work of each com luittec. ' Tlit* grammar grades liuvrt been ' iir'charge'W't'ivic ImpTo'veiuohts for ' the last two .weeks The primar.C de :?urt incut lias charge of the Civic ' Implexilniiits Tor the u>-xt two ' weeks. Tile, iinmi is have maile many 1 hail go*, i the ii.ii: traffic. Klkbt .ncinhei (if the f.ouiu'il have been (ppoiinci! us monitors Wr *tlie ftext. if.mMt, Ma.-, Umbel Mi.'lain. Sybil Ihivis <;ne tierdan. Kusi lie Mnthis. Dorothy Put'iajii. .1 te11V la>v Ni i.sler tud "Hfirrci- Kai |> illy Ma'jori.. Wilson) Funeral For Miss Mamie llamhritfht Held Monday *iiiiti r?ps jor miss .Mumie sj. , Ifuitibrluhi who dhd at her home j i:> Orov. r Kntitnhiv night. were held ^ from the Shiioh Presbyterian churchiv Monthly. n A un it iaMpg at the f.uneral wele nr.! ? .1 T. .iii'tidy. of Hock Hill. 3. C\. for , S titer pastor, assisted by the Rev. t.'oy'te Hunter, of Kings Mounlhiu. ' i and the Rev II. N McDalrmid of fi Sln-lhy. j ?' Miss Hamhriaht died of a heart at i 0 t:ich following a short illness. The daughter of (lie late Dr. A. V .1 iauihright ami the late Mrs. Sara HdlMi Hanvbrtuili. she was horn add ^ routed at Krover. .Miss I lain bright v nil. an uifji'e member or ill" Shllolr '' cljureii ami was well known lu this section. i 1 Surviving are a sister. Miss Kditli 1 liumbrlght. and a brother. Hell 1', 1 llambright. y L I Chief Is Back From e , Studies - ? ' b Chief Jimmy Burns is back at* police department, pteadgukirtcrs afier attending a seven-day course spon- e sored by the Institute of (lovern- -j tiient at Capel Hill last week. Chief , Bunts returned Jiome Saturday j| night. Chief Burn's was presented a s certificate for completing the spec t| ial course of instruction for law en- p forcing officers. YOUR "SHIP WILL COME IN" Sooner By the Aid of Newspaper ADVERTISING -*4 ? ?. * . ; ' * ? i I I : ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One AO Won't Bring Succom-You Mu?t Keep On Adverting and Friday PREJUDICE" - Laurence Oliver Double Feature OF FORTUNE" - Patricia Morrison r ADELINE" - Marjorie Cooley nd Tuesday /\T1 A A r A m?i \ utt muuuu< Asr' ?Melvii^Dougla^^^^ -Bargain Day iture?10c to All IET SEVEN" -Barton MacGlane PED GOLD" Wayne tronage is increased for tin Shows, a change will >ns or t)ie programs. luest ? Knute Rockne ? > The Band ? Melody jr. 1 ov. 2, we will start a Kid orts and Comics for the >rice of 5 cents. Adults n at 11:00 A. M. fit IE ' . ' - ,4, i Y Y ' m| my | r ' .T. . ' " H *' " ' E KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALJI. ? . _ Mountaineers N. C. S. D. ; t?: 4 (By Manly Moorhead) Wlih a large number of fans took' Ing on, the Mountaineers of K. MHlgli routed N. C. S. D.v here last Thursday to the tune of 25 to 7. It was Kings Mountain's fourth vieory against' one defeat this season, dinners Score Early. The loeal team made its first onchdown early In the fust period *;l?aiVnlurwint'ii'? ^V' fV" WrTmTT^IIIU line ul u revovereany tloss. The try for tho extra point j 'ailed The second score was made | ?y (iihsun just before the half an a L2 yai?. i bring the Waltz Step wltli the two najorloMes cart-wheeling across the ieW in time with' the music. This van the performance that drew ovaions troth the-audience;, at Davidson College, where the band competed ritli 12 High School Hands from forth and South Carolina two weeks *o. . Second Half .. j During the last half Coach Forthtig used many of his second string-, trs. They held the Deaf Boys well | a check, allowing them to score! inly one'touchdown to the locals! wo in this period of the game. Gibson was responsible for K. j rt.'s third score on a line plunge, ilitchem scored the fourth for the Doners on a 40 yarcl run.. Ware to)>kicked the extra point. The opponents lone touchdown ume in the fourth quarter with less ban a minute to play. The try for he extra point was good. Thus, the . aine ended with tlie score 25 to 7. .ocal Stars * The entire Mountaineer team play d good ball, but outstanoing were tibson, Womack, Mitcl|>ni, , Ware tid; JDickeJr. Paul Hamm was tho est among the second stringers, dlen and Mitchem Injured. Oeorge Alien and Herbert Mitchin lioth suffered leg injuries in "liursday's game. Neither has prac iced for three days, but it is--heaved that they will have recovered ufficieutly. |o see action in the bat- > le with Lincolnton this week-end. rriday's Game The Mountaineers next oncountOUR DEMOCI % n vir "ij-g?eh? fl"SECURE IN THE RnsHraa,!aBHni OR WISHES ARE APT TC Li ^ 11 /' ^ TTIHE RIGHT OF THE PEC THEIR. PERSONS, HOUSE\ AGAINST UN REASON ASL SEIZURES SHALL NOT DAY IN ANI We are right here servii Mountain with the best sonable Prices, with pro eluded. If you are not on tomers, Call Us Today. Blal< GROCERY J Phone 58 THURSDAY. OCT 29. 1940 Win From ' !5 to 6 RIGHT HALF-BACK " '4t^3 hul i HERBERT MITCHEM j Herbert Mltchem, who scored i j touchdown for the Mountaineers on <1 a 04 yard run in the K. M.-N. C. S. D. ]j game last Thursday, is one of the j most popular members Of the local j grid team. He has been a letterman j f.or three years. Mitchem's oosition 4 is right half-back. He is the son of j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mltchem and Is a j member of the Senior Class. He jj a'so holds membership in the Mono- 1 gram Club. j j er will be with the Llncolnton Wol-'J ves on tjielr gridiron. Friday night ; |j at 7:30. The price of admission is : < 25 and 50 cents. . , H The School Rami will accompan> 3 the grid players and it is hoped * u j good representation from Kings j Mountain wilt also go along to cheer ] the local team to victory. . * 4 Coach Smart's B team will play Shelby at Shelby today for the third timer this year.. They have already defeated Shelby twice by the scores of 19 to 0 and 6 to 0, so '.lie little Shelby team will be trying to get revenge in the last game. BILL OF" RIGHTS. ' WHO OPPOSE THEIR IDEAS ) BE KILLED OPENLY. ' Uft JU^r~* 'W .l^K^E^yj^A %|i , 71 HHRu feivwl>i - '^-' v yaw* ' ' L? OA r%r~r% ^ a a t r* *-A?^- z-y ? ^ _ 9, mvcs crrfiL/J> .E SEARCHES AND fi?" VIOLATED- " ? i -j > DAY OUT A ig the people of Kings I things at the most Rea- I mpt delivery service in- I e of many Satisfied Cus- I We will be glad to serve I >ck's I ? MARKET * I Kings Mlountain, N. C. W mmm?mmmmmmmmmmmm?mm?mmm?mam 1 ' ' ' .ii.i? ? .-i .. Ill i ' " . ' Job Printing.. ' ' 1 . ... .>M4 ? ? ?- -%?? . ' : ' . " '' S * ' " ' ' i " . . ' .. Telephone 167 r- - - ?^ ' " , ?! . *. 11 *' > | Special Law Prices | \ For Thrifty Food Bayers I i: Pintos, Baby Lima C t > BEAN^?f I FAT BACK ? pound . 8c I Alaske Pink ? SALMON??% ; New Crop - r\ t ; BRAZIL NUTS?Pound 1UC? ; Jewel, Vegetole, Scoco SHORTENING + ; 1 LB. CARTON 37c 8 LB. CARTON 73c ? Factory Packed Paper Bag A (f _ ? SUGAR?| ! Home Stores f -t ; Good Eats Zero Prices t "Where the Dollar Does It's Duty" -* | Phone 38 ^ We Deliver | Imperial Theatre Kings Mountain, N. C.?Phone 134 I'oday ?Thursday Double Feature?Bargain Day 10c Irene Rich?Charles Bickford, in < "QUEEN OF THE YOUKON" James Dunn in "MERCY PLANE" Serial?News FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A TUNEFUL |F 7 1 TANGLE.... ' 1Wc and 15c Constance MOORE ??mmimm? Monday and Tuesday Another Big Hit .^HERTS' jL\ \ rtOKTHWeST PASSAQIV \ i ^orniii |\ m (MnNMM\ A litlrari WiIUi* . Grtvtr Jiim fr?Aa