- ./ 7^ s~.\ ( f ; " ' >' *:r ' ' v ' ' ' . v - ' '* .1 ?? i I * Washington Snapshot* (CoW.'d from front pa*;") Ateaaary Commission lo b? o?? 1?l for national <lc.fi-n.se The nadi Mould have levied stiff prl "Srrai and fine penultes on tl later mat m us to these plans. jnaerjed to administration oftlcl 'Ttaejr promptly informed Fed* PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Prescription prompt] and accurately at rei Konable prices with tli confidence of your phj sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN i DRUG CO ? ? ? THE REXALL STORE * Pie Call For And Deliver Phones 41?81 * jOtM' U I 'Row V-' LADIES* QUILTED "FUZZY-Wuzzy ROI Boudoir & House SL Satin Gowns, all sizes i j HED JACKETS, Sati i | Blue and Tea Rose SATIN & CREPE SI j i Tailored a , j NYLON and SILK H< New Shipment Ladies Silk and Light Weigh i New Shades ? Sizes Taney Boxed Candies Ladies Flannel ROBE Big Rc / I Belk's ! J ; Belks' D . Open Eveninj * ; ; ''' '' ' ' conciliator* on the neon* In Call fornla. These concilatora in tun told union leaders. A PrestdUntla ' " conference to discuss the matte was called And within eight hour ,en" | after the eleven Judiciary Commit | icemen reached their decision, th< l*0"!atnikc was settled, lose i Consequently, when the Fresldet tlat conference assembled, ant was when the Judiciary Committee me lata, the following day. the .strike wai u-al over. r These eleven legislators are go lug to remain on guard. Unless agl tutors use discretion ill calliui strikes in national defense p'utits, the .proposed resolution run still lx pusscd. And the privilege of slrlk 8^ front all otli |y er workers in matfotral tlefenst plants, as well. ! ie fm The Herald $1.50 A Year r * Jo Reliev* _ ^PT 11 ^^^^uQaatAauu>iAwi,MQ5tB?oK ffj nit'Wfl JQlv .iiBBHv WVw 4 JP1 1W!P1h?%S| P^U^^^HB|DK9DU : j^BEjy^J ROBES $2.98 to $5.95 1ES, pastel colors - $2.9S IPPERS 97c to $1.98 i & colors $1.00 to $2.98 n, Crepe and Snuggle $1.00 JPS $1.00 and $1.98 nd Fancy Styles OSE ? 48c to 97c . "V ' f?v ' ' ? Print Dresses 97c t Woolens 9 to 30 -- $1.98 to $4.95 25c to $1.00 IS $1.98 .J.--*: I ;uucuun5 In Toy land >ept. Store (R Until Christmas . . s. .wfthlfrfoi TH? row MOtXttTAM HWULH. | Make All-Conference : f , ^ J|s I < IL" *?.' ** Iw jfO/ *^a. 4 v ? i?K . . jL. Picture above are James Qibaor and Jimmy Dickey, the two Moun taineer football players who havt been selected as members of th< All-Conference Eleven. Mountaineers And M nm/vnMt^w I "" -1 muigauiuu JLicau On All-Conference i Gibson and Dickey Represent Kings Mountain. (By Manly MoorheniO At a meeting of the coaches of the Western High School conference last week in .Hickory, the all-fonfer once football team was selected. Kings Mountain shared honors with i three other schools on the team. The Mountaineers landed two' players by large margins to rank alongside Morganton for leadership. Jam es' Gibson and Jitnmie Dickey both seniors and c-ocaptatns of , the 1940 Mountaineer Football team, were the two selected. It was the flrsv time a Kings Mountain . player has .-ycr .nude the official all-conference eleven. (Dickey received ten ballots out of a possible 12 for the No. 1 guard position. His -blocking and tackling . this season were outstanding. and I no doubt won for him this coveted ! honor. It was remarkable the wav In which he continually broke thru j the opponent's lines and threw i 'heir ball carriers for losses. Dickey Is a member and an officer of the Monogram Club. James Gibson, who' was also selected as an all-conference playtrj received honorable ment'on on the all-state team. Gibson was one of the Mountaineer's most valuable men this season. He was a good UUick-klcker. passer, ball carrier and one of the hardest tacklers in the voonference. Out of the ion points scored by the locals this year, 45 are credited to Gibson. He threw touchdown passes for 12- more. He, Joo. Is a member of Monoeratn Club, and has served as Quarterback on the football tedm for. the. pa?t two years. Gibson is also a star basketball player. W /Jy / JV EX1RA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR ' A 1 .-\ I , ' " ' :: .ri NOW-SCIENCE CONFIRMS ANOTHER RIO ADVANTAGE IN TNI SMOKE OF SLOWERBURNING CAMELS _ BgK^' * LESS NICOTINE than the ivertct of the 4 other of the largest-selling cigarettes tested?leas than any of them? according to Independent scientific testa of tha smoke Itself. f. Job Printing ? Phone 167 . t ? l""*,>lTWJWB5'?XlrrlW9?ttWBfift,,*W!B,^M^' Personals i Cont'd from Society Page) ( Miu Eollne Keetor, student of ( Mars Hill, Is home for the holidays. , tloyle, Jr.. In Burlington. Mrs. Hoyle was before marriage, Mist Mildred Moss. Mr. and Mrs. A. b. t'llne left here this. morning for Miami, r'la.. where .'they will aptnd the winter. / ?9? Jf Mr. and Mrs. Ludd Humrirk wofw dinner guests Tuesday eveulng hi , 'lolling Springs. Mr. 0 "W. Chanw. underwent a major operation at u hospital In Atlun ta Tuesday. ?-O " 1 I Miss Hazel Fall*, daughter or Mi and Mrs. CurtU Pall# l? f?,n* 1 , ... MW*U?T II ''111 I ' {Meredith College. Ualelgh, for the " ' holidays, i , ?0 . / ^ I / Mr. and MVs.. A. H. Patterson and 1 [ Miss Dorothy Patterson spent Sun- \ L day in Charlotte where they were Ji [ guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stnath- t | evs. t ??? ( Utdd Hoinrlck, Jr., I). F. Hord/V .K? J. C. Bridges, Jiall Olive. Joner jl Fortune and .John Hicks, students'/j at Wake Forest College. have at i 3 . If you are in need of a loa 7 it over with us. First Natii 2 Percent Interest Paid 1 - * f. r . _ IHolid FOR WEEK BE( ?*++* *++ * Wisconsin 1 Long Horn Good Fa High Powered Kerosene Sinclair Plair+++++++++++++ipw Pinnacle ? A ftdsiiAaASA/iJintiAAAaai AA444I STTfTTfTTfTfTTTTTTTFTfTTl SMOKING |i TOBACC PRINCE ALBI : I Big Ben Union Leade If 10c 1 I Lard | I , Toilet | True Americai ICRC PI1 I No. r can I Margracf PHONE 1 WE DELIVER r?v?d bene for the holiday*. Billy Weir, student of University ?' Tennessee, t* home for the holllays and la assisting during the Christmas rush at the Kings Mountain Drug Company. Mr. Ray Foster received word Sunday that his aged mother in Union.. 8. C? was very ill. The many friends of Mr. Foster hope for her * speedy recovery, om ?o? The following students of Lenoir* ithyne 'College are home for the Christinas holidays: Murtfia Lou Mauney, Clara Plonk, Jacqueline MmmhMwgtdfriir ?i p, n? Baker. J Mrs. H. T. Fulton Is a putl.nt in ihe City Hospital, ISastonlu where he is recovering from injuries re;elved* when she fell down the steps it Central Methodist church Tast VV'edneslay night, when slie started to return home after prayer meet* lug. ^Irs. Fultou suffered a broken irm tad bruises uiu- will remain in *i 11 lmonlfol mil (1 ?lio loi ?*? * #*# until H?V I'tUl Wi he week or longer. , iler many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. ' Indications are that there is a sizeable increase in the wheat acre age planTet in Bladen County this rear for home use. - - ? [%| 11 j ))> 1 " ' > % ? V . V. . . n we invite you to talk; >nal Bank Chi Savings Account i n ay Dar GINNING MONDAY, DD ++**+-fr+*+++**+++*'i'+'?++->+*4 tieese ; .. t t Back ? g\ I Dixie Cryst IOC SUGA 10 Pounds -OUR ? :o CRT :: i: --ci r - Ai "II ?ci :: -h nour V^geto e * ft Jewel /I co Shortening W B e mra Tissue , 2 F i Matches?5c WOS 5 1 Tomatoe ; & Paulii 17 PHU IvtifeT ttr'nif * MODERN STYLES VI. / / December swings 'round with its air of excitement and you'll want to be able to look your bestin a crisp . new perma> . nent. .. Let us style your ^ hair so that it is certain 1/* InnV nrVi/\fL viiMiuuii^ micui* er it's under a new fall hat or for an indoor occasion . . . Our Perma nents are Reasonable ... Call us for prices . .. - . "* Ruth's * # ' Beauty Shop (Phone 73 " 1 ' = gains CEMBER 16TH >++ *++< ++ + < lb. 2ic .4+?4*44*+.-.4++*<fr*4**+*4*44 lb. 6c r 45c ^ " FECIAL Values tioicg Fruits hsorted Nuts | liristmas Candies ^ oliday Cakes X a 32c tolls for 5 c Boxes-each 2c Lbs" 20c ? can 5c tie Stores ONE 31 WE DELIVER t ' ,

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