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- , . PVv ' V .v . ?? , School Enrollment Increases The while elementary schools on the optftviox' day bad 94t> pupils. Yesterday (the enrollment was loot), ?gala of 04 pupils. This 1.000 j marks an Increase of 19 over eurolT * meat at the end of the ftrst week j Jhst year. The Central High School has astir ed during the first Week 15 puplla? giving them now ?vn enrollment of 387. This is dtill 4 pupils short of the enrollment at (the end of the first week last yew. The Davidson School at the end of the first week has an enrollment t of .07 pupils, which is a decrease ot 32 pupils over (the enrollment at the on<l of the first week last year. 1 The figures total an Increase of 15 pupils this year at the end of the tlrst wock in lite white schools over Abe enrollment end of the first week last year. The figures totui an increase of fTm. nnntlu t_hlu vo?f n t fho r^nrl rvf die first week In the white schools over Whe enrollment end of the first week hist year, but in the Colored School there 1? a drop of 32'pupils, which moans that, taking the whole ry.-dem the enrollment is down 17 Topils. ROBERTS REUNION The aunuul Roberts Reunion will b'> held Sui'lliiv Sepr. H. at the Rolj-j Roherl.s old home >tee on hiuk way No. 7* easi <if >'- !' ?Cuy Defense Bonds - ? Ask Anybody... i They all know,where to l pet shoes repaired, the i right way at reasonable prices. ITin/vs IUmi i?4-nT?? Iiviuga HIUU.;u.J | SHOE SHOP !\ PRESCRIPTION ' SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' ^Prescription promptly 'and accurately at rea! sonable prices with the confidence of your physician. * KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call Fop And Deliver Phones 41?81 { I' Have Your Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist - Eye Specialist Win he In Kings Mountain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to ? P. M. I a COLLEGE " TO THE HF I PORT A NT AS A AND COSTS NO I $1.00 FOR THE I . II IF YOU HLAV1 II THE HERALD 1 m\ YOU AT SCHOC KlliHT NOW . I BE HAPPIER W F I 11 YOU KEEP I 11 NEWS BACK H m m> K.t' a * '. * 1 WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS (Cont'd from front page) ware or than tine, and the trad ha* been asked to turn around u gain and use more sine titan ooppo ?If they ocnn> get It at all. Kven with this n<hnJttad search; however, the ooppor industry ha experienced no rush of business t cause it to "Stop up production. Ot servers arc wondering why., in vlerv < i the :ecd for the ruetal, ho fev orders are beings placed that the Ir dustry itr' still operating on a fiv uiy week-. The aluminum shortage furnlshe another example that U Caustn, i hose fumillar with the situation' t wonder whether "the time has no arrived for a great deal more etflf ency In handling the whole short age. problem. .Despite efforts to' cor serve aluminum for aircraft cor ntruciioii. It has been revealed tha the Army recen<tly ordered 60.00 uluinintun pots. 6.000 aluminum ce fiee filters. 60.000 alumrinufh wate pllcrehs, and undisclosed uumber o .thintiiiunt cooking utensils valued a 1203.000. Title happened at u tim ; when American 'housewives weir contributing their pois and puns t increase the supply ot aluminum t va liable tor airplane construction. -O-To take care of purt. ot the mestal hovtage many officials here ar cutting their eyes on the Treasury ! hoard of about 42,000' tons of noi monetized silver and ure wonderin if that-'could not he used as a sul siltute for scarcer metals Whll | manufneturers have greatly expan< | e'd their use of silver iu recen I years ? particularly those in th electrical, chemical and metallui gicai fields ? it Is estimated tha they used only about 10 percent c ; i he avullatite silver last your, th remaining !t0 percent having bee stacked In the Treasury's vadlti i Kxperlments conducted by manufa turere have proved that cons to ' packing food can be eiuted with si ; ver as well as tin, and thai the us I of silvered cans would add only t j bout 1-2 cent per can to the oas j Tin Is one ot the. strategic raw iru j terials. I'; ~?-V :' j Subcontracting U also coming i | for more attention here as a way c i dealing with unemployment and ' touy shutdowns iu industries, ou side the defense program. Recet , changes in Army-Navy purchasin procedure Indicate that the practlc | of farming out work to small plant will be used _ In the future on steadily increasing scale. Although the mew purchasing po ey is not regarded here as an; thing like a ootnplete silution of tli problems of small bustneas and 1 dustrles not engaged In. defeat i work, nevertheless, opinion seen to be that it makes a good start I the right direction. .Observers point out., lioweve tliat subcontracting is an intrica j procedure and one that presen I many problems u? the industries ] vulved, In their nor-defehse jol uistuy manufacturers, it is true, lit I had considerable experbofe<*e? ?. yrtl j the practice of letting out part i their, work to other compunt'es. Bi even when that has been she caa they often face new difficulties no because Of the fact that their pre tous experience has not been wit armaments. For other <x>mpnnie subcontracting is entirely new. 1 view of the difficulties in elthi case, it is generally agreed that tt whole problem has been handled j ,un extremely efficient manner t mile by tue industries affected by i By Buying Defense Savins Ponds fcund Storo/ps |bgukii*ly yo can help the Defense Program tuu at the name time, help yourself an your family. SUBSCRIPTION I 1RALD IS AS IM- I TEXT BOOK :. . I MORE.. . ONLY % COLLEGE TERM. B EN'T ORDERED 8 ro BE SENT TO I >L THEN DO SO I . . AND YOU'LL I HILE AWAY IF J rp WITH THE IS OME. 1 ' rH* KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD TIIU . Firemen Bare Man's Life I I With Inhalator . j I I e Firemen are called oa for all i- kind* of rescue work, and Saturday t about 12:16 P. M. members of the' , Kings Mountain Fire Department I j Y v - cullec/a rescue a mau from a!, s well. Marciq "Dad ESye" Styers and j t> another rnuu were cleaning out a * well near the Waco Head when Mr. ( v dtyers who was In the bottom of , v the 40-fo<it well was ovcroome. Firei men quickly answered the emergen- ( e v.> ..-it ...a? lowered a volunteer,, ' w i h a rope ami hauled the uncou- J' * etious man from the bottom ot the), K well. The Inhalator. which Is part: t> of the rescue equipment;, of the Fire t Department, was applied and In a I* few minutes <the disabled man ret gained consciousness. Dr. Phillip > Padgett was on huud and assisted,, i* the Firemen. ,t' ! I O" Styers, after being able to talk if said; "1*11 never go dovrin, hito an-, ,r other well, as this Is the second ,1 time I have keeled over, and I am ,t certainly grateful to the Firemen c for saving my life." w . : o r; Personals K'oufd from Soi'faty page) p o iternephew. Mr. C. E, Noisier. i: Mrs George V. .Patterson of Gasg ou'a a.r.J Mrs: H. T. Eulton. Sr.. > ' left Tuesday to. visit Mrs. C. E. Nois o >er who is spending the month of 1- September at Crescent Beach, it ?o c! Miss Nancy Nickels left Wednes^ ; da> for Molt treat, where she will at^ tend school. Miss Nickels was ae>f coni parried by her aunt, Mi's. Grady 0 King. ?o? ' friends' of Mr. tuul Mrs. iteece c Uarville will be interested to know 1 r , (that they , are axiw ro rating a"t the ' ' residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. e j Ware on Gaston street. Miss Jhiphine Doster of Richmond l\ Ky.. was a visitor in Kings Mounf tain this week. Miss Ooste.r was a j former music teacher far the Kings n ' Movj-.taln schools. if ^ c Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Muunwy,, t. ] llev. add Mrs. Hcnman Fisher were lt among those attending the recent ^ Kiwanis convemition at Myrtle ,e Beach. ?i _ ?o? ft Mas. vMautfs VVatiB'ns who has , been in Greenville, 8. for some jj time spent a few days with her dnu ., ghter. Mrs. Manly Morehead recente i ? ' ; . . a. o }e ; iMr. aud Mr-,. 81u.u4y Morphead l8 who have been living on Piedmont [n Avenue for several- years are movi in* t) .Mountain- View Hotel where ^ ' they will reside. te ' ,a i Maj. O. P. Lewis received a <!all ^ Monday to report to Camp Croft Js; for Instructions . to . permanent I LV camp, presumably Dental Covps alt Shelby, ?Mtss, , ? ? > Of . ' ' ' ! Mrs. Harold Hun.nicutt and eon, j e> j Dlclcle, and Mrs, \V. 11. Wilklns ot j w Mocksville and Mrs George, P. Da- j v.1 vis of Charlotte teturned home Mon [ day after spending two weeks at cherry Grove- Beach. S. C. ;r,/^Mrs. J. D- Sunvmous and children 1(3 Delphln, Jr . or?.l Barbara Joan, left [n recently for Charleston atter a visit ;o ' at the home of. Mrw. S ton noons' par! edits, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright. Av J Simmons is on a cc<n?truatlon job at .s Wilmington. > . n ?o? * ' j_ Mr. and Mrs. James McGill of d Columbia, S. C., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McGill - la-t Sunday. The couple came esIpc f. illy tfi see Mjr. A.' J. who has been very sick for someiMr. and Mrs. W. K. Mauney and j twins. Miles and Erraeti., left yester I J 4 - i ? j rvl ii- I uuv iiiuiiiuiK ioi vot'iiin, uiihj, where the boys will enter the Oon > ..raiory ot Music.' Mr. and Mrs. J Mauney will retUnni Monday. -9? Miss Dean Blanton spent last week-end in Charlotte with Mrs. inez Warner. Sunday morning thoy motored to Marion, S. C.. with M'!ss Agnes Walison, Stephen E. Warner, Emory Wanner and Van Newell, all of Charlotte, to attend the Watson Reunion. ' ' Mr. E. R. Roberta is on a trip to New Orleans, La., this week. Accompanying him there was Mr. Richard Jlord who will continue hie study this year at Baptist Bible Institute in that city. ?o- ? Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Church of Winston-Salem were visitors lit Kings Mountain Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Church, a former pastor of Ceo tral Methodist Church, Kings Moun tain, is now a conference evangelist onrl la /wnHttrnfrItrtor a moAiinw t? Ii?u cototton. . ' a ' ' High School Principal and Mrs. J. 6. Hunneycutt have moved into an apartment* in the new brick home on Gold Street, which baa just been cOmjiloted by Fred Wright, Jr. The construction of tthe attractive ( home was supervised by young Mr. Wright, who la following In the I footsleus of his father, who also I I likes to build houaes. . ' < RftDAY. 8HPT. 11. 1M1. Local Man Receives Degree At Northwestern I University ? Evaaetoo, III., Sept 8.?Nicholas ( AUlftud Mom, whose borne le at j Kings Mountain. N. C., le among the <7S students who received degrees bom Northwestern University at ..t close ,.r the bumnwr session An inut 16, It has been acbounced. He wtl> receive his diploma In the mall. North wee tern's summer seas Ion, one of the largest In the United States, was attended this year by ii l >ro than 4,800 students frotu .48 states and 13 foreign countries. Mr. Mots will receve the degree of Muster of Arts. More About College Students (Cont'd from, front page) <Noll Maunoy. Mars Hill. Jo Keeter, Mans Hill. Vera Surgcant, Mar$ Hill, ^-.uuh jHorndicix Purman University. 1 M ?u>bei't Hord. Textile Institute. iDorie White, Ooker College. Julia Herndon. Appalachian. U'andu Moloney, Appalachian George Allen, N'. C. State. iD. P. Hord, Jr.. Wake Forest. .Ijtuld Hamrick. Jr., Wake Forest j Jones Portui'.ve, Wake Forest J. O. Bridges. Wake Forest. Syble Davis, E. C. T. C. Gloria Cornwall.. Lentor Rhyue J. K. Willis. Jr.. t.enoir-Rhyne. ' Hazel Falls, Meredith College. Marjorie Rhea,. Meredith College John Hicks. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Richard llord. Baptist Bible I Or stituitc.' Helen Paye Cash, Elon Commercial College. Manley Moorheud, N. C. State Appalachian. led the list of colleges with six students and the following eight colleges had five students each fr<om Kings Mountain: W, 0. T. C. State College, W. C. Tt. N. C., Denoir Uliyne, U. N. C? Mara Hill, Davidson, Wake Forest. Six iNtby beef calves have been placed with 4iH Club members of l'rankttn County to prepare for showing at the Rocky Mount Fat Stock Show next Spring, says Aaais tant Farm Agent E. P.? Barnes. I TWO A.M. AND NOT] A NERVINE TABLET I l . J T-.l MEiaa Do You Li* Awak* Nights? M^^HILLIONS do. The worst of I it is, you never know when a sleepless night is coning. . Why not be prepared? DR. MILES Effervescent Nervine Tablets help to quiet the nerves and permit refreshing sleep. Stop in at the drua store today and get a package. Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tablets for Nervousness, Sleeplessness due to Nervousness, Nervous Headache, Excitability, Nervous Irritability. Small Package ? Luge Package TS# EFrtf ln< fan SlraetUaa , JwL ta Hdw ' memm . i ?I??BS *' MILK1 Drinl J Caro. ^ Products JJ Produced and Paste *'*. t . Carol *. . .*? "Extra V ' _ . _ . _ _ \? . '.v \>.i& . . ' - * ' Junior Wamans Club jlf Sponsors Picture tt 1 ? 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I /,' , - ' fOday fmd frwwley. feept int. tils picture la Peine apoiuored by e Junior Wobmum Club nod your voperutlon in buying tickets from me member of the club will be ) precis ted. I I I ttomersl ears we have been for- I lstomers a fine group I en, and we are proud of I een loyal to us. We I atronage, and have al- I . ite the patronage of our I also those who have be- I in recent weeks. We I i to serve them in a I improvements in our I Vorkmen are now busy I : of our store and in a I : . \ I modern business es- I g to keep up with the I vice to our customers I . We are always glad to I FARMER Stamps to Myers' serfully accepted on Cotton Goods you CRS* I tment I re I t 2nd Floor I II the greatest | ilue . f(\ Approved A | as 11 Dairy - II Products JJ H nest Herds I Inc. | * I iii mim if i?> iittrtii^i^BB^^ni^ tf i r f
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