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' k . ' ' Uocolton Rolls Orer Moontaine ers la Final Game it:Manly Moorliead) 19.<i footiiall sou sou yumo to >> ifti 0 4 Th mkswilviiiK Kvu whoii j-ut ISJUIi iiil 'M.-t v.i iit over ?o lilu11 rov tli.' Wolves of l.iu , -iiltCu-i fiiy.li, V* oi t Hiibfri'i'/liiK i<>ni|K'f tli-, Kaimi nuii wiltieHKi'il by V.?rt> lat i.V mi nN'V of spcclatoi .-j. iV?'!ii:il ..cor was L'5 io ? in favor ?f ?S VV il?f?s It ?;is lilt- worst ?l??11 ' IM. ' 1 t.".-.1 w v. ?s?it- it oiiljr o-4f oilier tjliuio it4 ? >y I til *o vi ,i ? to" a Gutstrtding Players 4G?is| Jlit (tnl irt* l.liicollllOii a.* i., ciojiot <1 of (vti'ian play ft a tilbr cii, i Jul. !< I. 'I lay lies, Connor u* ISitsft -r t.iok the 'spotlight Wed Vj4lt lii-'ilt Halliitan stt.rtil two d.lhn lui NVotso tductiilown^.lally r-i5 ?uvj! )it to opening period on a j j u tl j, 1*3 from ('oh nor. iml .? u? l..u fourth quarter on a -0 ?a?-i swot". ar on ml end. Gabriel at or ird * Woti sit pointer in the third ? ?' IK j Til cutback over guard, vi'.h Una,! or adding the first sooro jx t'oo game's opening mingles by Ktrtir i! e; it Rum tile 1 yard line, ?isy*u-4i. " pound UtvUle, did excel eat blocking Tfca K. M llo a played well, also. r?*ic'rtn;. tbe opposition they rtii) incnf ;. There is no' doubt the iJxMointnn teem is bv far the .great si farce with which they have con this seawtu. Wiajo injured. James Gibson, one of the Mouuiiaeer.H. inoit valuable players, was .jfare/J during the game. A muscle n "us uiH'k was pulled, it was fear *& that hi- sustained more serious ai|urios. Lui at; examination at it he .Aoceaiioi linspita, to which lie **? carried r-vealed only the strained ligament, lie was placed in ? ?*?'.' and was removed to 1|i-s homo Vkasttlay. George W'oinack also sut fwei a ini:x?V shoulder injury Accompanies Team Tim loci band accompanied the' iml team to LincohUou and puf on i Cm exhibition during the half. tloacli Ciitie Kartiling's It'll) learn ?oa four game'o out ol I the iiinejprsti; schedule. Washington Snapshots (Con'/d fi-.im front page) xay the hundreds of tilings which Vul him into biisiitess. xy course, tlu.-ii! businesses aro aufcjci l to regulations to keep them Trucu harming other people. They irfc, in fact, designed to liolp tho' pent)'..!, But under Nazism, they are WW is :d lo ;t%\> the statu. --o? . Viu'.it i:. happening under national ioffc.M' i-f that ground work is ho tog laid in this country lot gpvertvuent Mtuat'-ce on a vast sfale into .lie li!;!iille-S field. The people arc- anxious to arm futin - ihitu a and industrialists aro kiAJLt i-.-.i to hi'lp So if they find they ^vvf! rouble under existing econo' jic rofldi'-ions in raising the niouey ' ? ba.td new plants and buy now machines, they turn to government igettctos. Ttmro, money is available. But in tun)', .inch cases, the government, kola , ownership of the building ot Hachiuery. The iiuostlon is what PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' ! Prescription promptly and accurately at rea i son able prices with the - confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Cqll For And Deliver Phones 41?81 K Call or See EUGENE McSWAIN :j WeOoy Servi e Station I Phone 165 REPRESENTATIVE in Kings Mountain Territory 1 / v, governineut will do with it at the ] nil of the emergency. . Olio of the highest War Depart- ' .nOul officials the other day told 01 Industrialist who agreed to use .jvi-iuno-nt funds to build an essen ; ioiial plant In the mid-West. i 'When he signed thai sl-oii tract, lie itdg tin? grave of his own business? , and he knew it." this official pes ; nisi lenity adt|ed. What .tills War Department execu : ive was looking forward to wilt' the day when tins emergency will I ie over, hut tile new plulit will still ; he aiaiinhle for n-:e. lie was ass tun | inj! socially-minded" planners | would object to letting the new ( ? tliunt stand idle. ^ ,U,* + ? f1 111. f' nt KIM i^? is going* into business mm" , at.d * mo If jt stays in business after 1 the .vtiioi'BeiK'i. then it w ilt lie pnst ' i in as ?u tote long. Ami soon there 1 may tie no room for prtvat" enter ' i prise Wlittji thai disappears, other I ha-it. l ights are not retained. long. ^ -o-- |e A lot of talk Is Ik .ird Iti Washing- I' ( (cm. those .days about tin* "potato \ , principle.'- The idea is that If a A ,'housaml farmers produce a million \ bu--hcis of potatoes. a thousand a claim checks will be issued to tho -thousand | families tvho worked" producing the potatoes. These claim t l|eeks would he redeemable lu potatoes As some Washington -economista see it. this plan would be fine be1 couse it would do away with say | lugs. The. ' plantier" economists ' don't like savings. The "tie-up bei tween the "potato principle and sav | Ipgs is this; | If the thousand families used all their potato claim checks each yeai j everything would be fine. Potatoes i would not pile tip. Rut if they tried to save some for a rainy winter, then potatoes!' would rot. And farmers, who saw part of their .crop rot this year, naturally would not plant as many potatoes next year. The potato supply gradually would decrease. The only way -to make it work would be for every one of the thousand families to spend ail theli' mon ey (potato clnjm checks) -every year. They couldn't save anything for a rainy day or for old age. The | planners don't mind because they say the government is going to take care of everybody anyhow. g ;T " __ *3fipl ' " m viSBDr' * ;is i^^HF - ^shI n h JBSH - ? I - ' ' ' " v. " " - ' ^ YES: "IT 0 LESS AT STE * ' '* . " ^ W. : . .- ? - . -. _V - v- . '. -. - THE KJNOS MOUNTAIN HERALD, Brother Of Local Man Dies ( . * i Funeral services for J. E. Webb, .< 0, who died at 11 o'clock Friday ' uomlng in u hospital at Wilmlng011, were held Sunday afternoon at. ' o'clock at Carothers mortuary. In i iastonia. Itev. U^uige 11: Clemmer, ,UHtor of First Methodist Church at i -helby. of which Mr. Webb was a retnber, conducted the service in > In: Carothers funeral chapel. Interrent was in Hollywood cemetery. Mr. W< .>b wits a native of Clevoand county, lie cipetutcd extensive ' lieat re interests in Shelby. King" ' .lountaiii and elsewhere, and iii'Ved ir v r . Since that I tine lie hud made his mtfte at Carolina Beach itiir W'li I'tlnglon and in recent vears had. Iterated a lintel at the hencll Surviving, urij l^is wife. Mrs. Belle "ash Weltb of Carolina Tieach, and leven children us follows: (tiles. C. W. II.. James (' . H. K -and Fred Vebli. all of Shelby Mrs. J O Lutz. Irs Clareme Carpenter, Mts. Frat k Vatsotl and Mrs. Margaret Hopper. 11 of Shelby, and Mrs. Bill Elklri ol CASH AN . 20 Pes Disci Kings Mount For Prompt Pick-up Call 27( ; . '1 XB9K9 mm R* V ? ^p i y\\ -1 Pi'\T')fl K\V\a PR?^!|,>. <;-f|ftp[i--V^'>^ 11 9-Pe- BEDRi Massive Living I Room Sofa lounge Chair I Floor Lamp M l 1 Occasional Chair ?I1.0C OSTS C T I R CHI'S" Q I I * . * - *> ' .. ' "'' . - i" I A<.-' >. ' v'. v.V' . >">; THURSDAY. DEC. 5. 1940 \shevllle. , Also surviving Is a brother, .Maude \Vel>b, manager of the Imper Lat Theatre, who was with his broth sr lit Wilmington- at the time of his leath. Mr. Webb wus also a brother-inlaw of Messers C. K. and D. K. Cash >f the Dixie Theatre. Holy Land Pictures To Be Shown Next Sunday Owing to failure of the films to iii-be. oji" time, the showing of the nunc! movies of illble pleture of the iloht iuind will be shown uagt Sun V VOUN LAXATIVE-AEUEVE 1 CONSTIPATION THIS MODSNN WAV When you feel (any, headachy, logy due to clogged-up bowels, do a* million* do ?take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next morning ? thorough, comfortable relief, helping you start the day full of your normal energy and pep. feeling like e million! Feen-A-Mint doexn't disturb your night's rest or interfere with work the next day. Try Feen-A-Mint, the chewing gum laxative, yourtelf. It tastes good, it's handy and economical... a family supply FFFN-A-MINT i . mm Mllll * W* j ; _ .. : . . j. D CARRY 1 Cent j >unt * ' ain Laundry r, ' < and Delivery Service ) 3P . /S: m L* NTON ? Kings Mountain at iRCHI' 'J A usi[rnpt| 1^1 DOM or LIVING RC Unclad* LIVING RO $ Lovely Vanit B^ B^ Massive Post ^^B Handsome C I 2 Pillows U Bench Mattress 2 Vanity Lan I WEEKLY PAYS? ROW'S Jay, Dec., at 3, at the Lutheran chur The showing at the Lutheran Par ch and the First Presbyterian chur i'h building will be at 6:30 p. 'm., ch. These pictures were to have and at the Presbyterian Fellowship teen shown last Sunday night. Hall at.7:45 p m. ' Those pictures feature the Holy - ?r ? Land from Abraham to Allenby. As many Martin County farmers Shorts will also be shown, and report harvesting 26 to 30 bags ot the pictures are educational as well < peanuts an acre, production appears as entertaining. < 'to be the best tu years. ALERT HOMEMAKERS WANT ^... .. I?? ! \ ^ ? ? ? . QUALITY MILK Women are quick to appreciate superior value? especially when it is also inexpensive. Probably it has never occurred to housewives how . much Quality counts in milk. Tine, every woman is interested in milk with a good cream line, but there are many OTHER FACTORS that ..together with a Deep Cream Lille spell Quality and Superior Value in Milk. GOLDEN GUERSSEY Milk has these factors, in addition to the Deep Cream Line. WISER BUYING IS QUALITY BUYING The hotnemaker shops carefully for the better cuts of meat, for the better vegetables and fruits Careful selection of a better milk is just as impor tant to her family's health, and, consequently, happiness. Archdale Farms Phone 2405 Representative ? 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