] * -v ' ' - : ' #: v.'.l ' , . . i . BY WAY OF MENTION ^ (By Uols Boutty) ? Mrs. James Sisk of Mr^denvlllc f' aneut the past week-end with her t) ? , Mr. a ad Mrs. Yates Smith. 0 Jlr. John JXpchurch of Uaffney .ipent the past week end with his daughter. ' Mr.s. Nellie Heath and Jamtly. .... . ' \ a Mrs. M. C. Nails and chlldreu, y Louts, Clyde and Pratt speut Mon- tl Jay in (Jastonia. ; Mrs. Ltliie Hurtsoe. Miss Lorene ( 1 pfarlsoe and Konald Mode, visited Mrs. Laura llartsoe of Uustonia ^ I( who is suffering from a fall that' she received Saturday. i Miss Allene 'White of Charlotte p md Miss Patsy White of tlreens- j, 5?Oro spent the past week-end witli heir parents. Mr. and Mrs K. N. ( White. Mr. W. F. Styers spent Saturday in Columbia. i Mr and Mrs. CSrady Tate and oltl'l 'fren spent the week end at Myrtle ? Seaeh. ;. . - ' . * ' s Mr. Aaron Hartsoe of Fort .larkson spent the weeleend with his mother. Mrs. Ltllle llartsoe. 1 t Mrs. Kd Blanton and daughter, ^ k'llodoaJi. anil Miss Kvelvn Kails , , ?ppnt Tuesday in Gastonla. Mr. and .Mrft IXIIard Itarnntte and Miitdren spent the past week-end at Myrtle Beach. . } MY am! Mrs. It. \V. Knster spent | Sunday iu Charlotte visiting friends. v Mi; and Mrs I ait Iter Bennett spent (he past week-end at Myrtle . _ ! j. Mr. and Mrs. Kw Klanlon and laughters. Wtlodean and Silvia and, U'ss Kvlyn ,Kalls attended , n birth y tfi'i dinner at Spennnr Mountain Sunday. .Miss Kla Joy returned home Tues , lay after having spent the first , part of the week with 'Miss Mar- i *arnt Millwood of Shelby. I y .Mr Donald McGinnis left yesterday morning for Plainfietd, N. J., to ' ?pend sometime with Hev. and Mrs , 1 . , J. B. ConntU'z. The latter is his sis- 1 ttr ' Mrs. Clyde. Cole and ehildreu. Mar xaret. Virginia and i?Ouis spent the , Friendly V . ' i " 5 / The services we offer ai many . . . everything yc expect to find in a goo bank . . . and we cordiall invite you to take advai tage of these friendly ban ing services. First Nati< 2 PERCENT PAID ON ! *9 ^~~ T"*" " - j . I Own Your C The safest and best invesl now or any time, is in a he is the time to buy or build make loans to finance put modernization. July Series Vfb fhp aiparlv avatamaO* ? ? mm v??r MWWM/ f OJ t^lrVIIIUVIV 1/ that turns your pennies ir i dollars into homes. We I wr July Series. I Home Buildii i Associ A B A. H. Patterson, Sec ^ .... v . T nst week-end iu the mountains of 'ennessee. Messrs Charles and James Alexnder were hosts to a weluer roast i their home Saturday night. Many iends enjoyed the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Mke Everhart spent ?: past week-end In the Mouutains f Tennessee. Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of ipray. N. ('.. spent the past week- i ltd with the former's parents. Mr. ' nd - Mrs. Jlowaid Jenkins. Miss.) i.loria ltuwles returned home with lem for an extended visit. Miss Janet Jenkins of Johnson ity. Tepn., is spending thla week lib her grandparents. Mr. and Mi loward Jenkins. j Mr. and Mm. Flay McDaniel and ) hildren of Rurlington spent, the ast week with his mother, Mrs. j 211a McDaniel. Mrs. Irene Kdens of Rosmon. N. ?pcnl Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. ; loward Jenkins. , iEVENTEEN FOUND TO BE tVERAGE AGE MAN ITARTS DRINKING Greensboro. ? ''The reaj ^,,y ! he problem or whlskev - addiction) io* in the field of education." stat-) id D. Cunningham. Director of, h<> X l<i<khnl i <. D.iunn l-nh linitn i t iiwnM ' II*- I* l/IIUI it II 17VJIHI I III' in il The Keeley Institute, here. "This organization ' ha sjnst coin?le.tcd u ' study of the history of novo than 40(1,000 Keeley patients rho have inltuti treatment fori rhinker addiction (luring the past ? 0 yj.ars. Among the startling facts evenled by this study is (Tint the iveruge man' needing treatment darted his drinking at the tender ige of seventeen," Mr. Cunningham on tinned. ''A thorough training in the ef-j cc's of alcohol upon the mind and ' tody, given in the grammar schools J >r the nation, would be the greatest ' ingle step' toward a logical . solution of the problem' that has yet | Jeen made. We who have worked j tor a half-century with ' the treat-' ineiit' of- men addicted to whisker will be the first to subscribe to i this long-rango program of control" i wus Mr. Cunningham's closing comments. king Services >nal Bank SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SB )wn Home ; . -C. ' ;*nent you can make, me of your own! Now I. We are in position to rchase, construction or Still Open 1 Building & Loan plan ito dollars and your invite new members to ... ? . I ig & Loan i ation retary-Treasurer "< i "V' it| - rr 'C-V-. s .** ' 3X5 " ' ' r HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD T WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS . . (Cont'd from front page) ??. >. have signed. A tribute was paid to American industry when the government's leading tank expert, Lt. Colonel John K. Christmas, stated that tank pi eduction in the United States has reached in little moro than u year a point which Germany, with its much vaunted regimented economy, attained in more thun five years. He said the American tanks are superior to any being produced by Gortnany. Those who know the philosophies of the- factious within the tlecense set-up iii Washington ser little pros prospect of any immediate adoption of a unified program. They say that the battle for the American way of life is being fought behind the scenes in Washington right now. The business and industrial leaders who, at the request of the government; lmvo given up their private. jobs 'o become dollur-u year men for the defense emergency, believe in individual initiative. They have seen private enterprise produce the highest standard of living in the workl. and" they 'believe private enterprise, adapted to the emergency, can out-produce uny otli er system when it comes to armaments. too The business baiters of the crack down school, of whom there are many in important defense. agency positions, see tliis as a golden opportunity to make America over.. Dominating the blueprint they want is an all-powerful centrulixul controi in Washington of all business and industry, established uow .and to continue in' the future. These differences are dcop-sented and tile issues involved are. vitulyly important to the America which we are arming to defend. ?o? After several months of expaud| Ing employment resulting from defensor Washington foresees the | spectre of unemployment, rising a | gain in many praduevtion centers The cause of the unemploymenttoo I will be defeuse ? defense priorities I which wil cut off or reduce the flow I of raw materials to many non- de1 fense companies. j One-fifth of the employees of the { aluminum cooking utensil industry 1 have already been laid off or have j quit their jobs because of the alumj iuum priority ruling. Workers in i silk mills may be similarly affected j and hundreds or plants normally making automobile parts will find a i greatly reduced demand for their i products as a result of the reduction | In automobile output. Many indusi tries and every part of the country I will be affected. Some who are watching the rap: idly spreading effect of priorities ; feel that a coordinated defense setup in Washington might prevent I much of the hardship which con; sumer industries will suffer. Plan* j nlng further ahead, so that produc* j foil of materials which may be short could be speeded up or sub* I stltntes found, would help. " There is also si feeling in 'some quarters that priorities are being -clamped down unnecessarily. , merely on llie theory, in some instances, that there may lie a shortage in the future. North Carolina ranked eighth in the Nation in acreage of Commercial truck crops for market in 1940 reports the State department of Agriculture. a Farmers received an all-time rec ord cash income from the sale of turkeys in 1940, reports the State Department of Agriculture. _ ? tooth. r ILIIMIhm I PRESCRIPTION I SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALl STORE Wt Call For And Osllver * Phones 41??1 IIUrtfjDAY, AUGUST 14. 1?4I Oxford Singing Class c Coming Next Week J The SU'gtnK Class of the Oxford t Orphanage will give a concert here t Krtduy August 22nd, In the High e ; School Auditorium. Ho admission p 1 charge will he made, but an offering , ' will be taken. The visit of the child u ' run is being sponsored by Fairvlew ( 1/odgo No. 339. The public is cord* ; tally Invited to hear the young en* I tcrtalners. I ' Activities Thrive At ! State Park 1 i , __ The Kings Mountain State Park 1 . at l>ake Crawford has become dur- 8 ; lag the summer the most thriving \ r ' scene of recreational activities any-' where in'Thls section. iy I Sunday is alwttTH the biggest day [ II of the wT*5k. People' from far and j I ' near.fliuffhe park ideal for Sunday : I afternoon reluxhTldn. The majority 11] | of the visitors take part in some of II , tlie various ncftTTfies offered, while J ' others come to sTl and relax on the i I beach." 1 Although the main road leading' ! from Kings Mountain has beeu clos ' ed, for the .past week, many of the patrons are using the longer way to tub park by Highway No. 29 and through the National Military Park. Approximately 2,000 visitors were I ( in the park Sunday afternoon. I'llh'fttlu r? ? *? rnfilnftrtJ ? . ... v?? mi v icuiuucu itiai mo t 1 juurauline {or Infuntilie parafc'sji* ; for children under 14 years ot age i : which has been placed over. York . i t'ohnty Is only for swimming. The NERVOUS TENSION Shews la both Coco tad manner You are not fit company for yourself or anyone else whan you are Tense, Nervous, "Keyed-up". Don't miss out on your share of good times. The next time over- taxed nerves make you Wakeful, Restless, Irritable, try the soothing effect of ! DR. MILES NERVINE Dr. Miles Nervine is B scientific formula com* pounded under thesuper h vision 01 suneo cneratsu In one of America's most 9 modern leboreIcf'^ torles. IVF1 'WUm Why don't yon try itf IllnKal WW ^ ( ? directions in package \|K|P -V At soar Drug store CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain Territory Where Y our H / V /% 1 1 l?I <* IT/1 iuu i ia v v Pasteurize I n.: ADODAir |v>?iuiuia ubuy attim/t Prod Carol "Extra m " < * . - > -ii ' '-/I-, i-1 - v "Th1 - r . hlldron are urged to visit the park r ind take advantage ot the many t :amei and sports. ; 1 Archery haa become the uost pop 1 ilar sport In the park. Quit* a num I >er of regular visitors have develop j id a great amount or skill. The park < iffictals hope this Interest will car- t y over into the Individual 'owns ' | nd that archery clubs will be form i >d to promote this yearmround \ iport. j i With all the uctivlty that takes dace around the bathhoifte. in the nk? and on the play areas, no less uiportant is the use and entertain- ' ' nent afforded by tba large picnic ' rea. Seldom a day passes that at . east four or five groups are out on i i picnic, aod every table Is filled | iractlcally all day on Sundays. I < The South Carolina State Coiu- ' Half-Pr QiimtiiAv UUI1UUU All Sheer Dresses includii Artley, Etc. See These! $3.98 Now $2.98 Now...... $1.98 Now HA Entire Group Summer 50c 1 BLOl Cotton Batiste Bloi 50cl OI^Il JIV1J Small group Summer Ski $1.00 SHOE CLE Ladies' White 69c , BELK'S DEI . REMEMBER ? You A ealth Is Concei 5 A Right To Ex e d Milk Is . .... ,7. .1 v Because Ii 1 * . ? * ED IViiIk Is Pasteurized Pr luced in Cleveland County. _ I\ ma uairy, Phone 125?Shelby, N. C. Care Makes Them Extra G< : .. v . . , . , * ?"vj . > v I - ? , . v .' -* .- ,* : ?? ? nlsxi'ui of Forestry, under which his park Is oper ~ed, Is delighted rlth the number of people from Clngs Mountain *?Hd other towns In forth Carolina who.have used the t&rk as 'their recreation CBbter. One >f the objectives of the system or Itate .Parks in South Carolina Is to !?ut such a park within a short Irive of every citizen and mdtfe fhe ise of the faculties reasonable elough t.hat everyone can use tfiem. One airplane company depends on 100 other companies for parte. etutpmeut and supplies. Arecent survey of Industrial exec stives showed that 77 per cent , % were church members. j| / A QOIA ivc uaiv. Dresses IK Carole King, Kay _$1.99 $1.49 | 99c J " TS! i Hats, Values to $2.00 Bach 1 rnr?n - E-3 | ises. $1.00 Values Lach I RTS irts. $1.98 value. Now? Each . . . -.J iARANCE 1 Shoe Special Pair PT. STORE ned pect The Best Better > Zs Safer om Grade "A" Milk 1 , Inc. 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