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Ft I Local Gridde Shelby's Lioi V INVADE CHARLOTTE TONIGT K*; i ____ ny Whitlington l| Last Friday afternoon the "arch I ShMmios of Cleveland" tangled in their annual battle and the Mountaifteers emerged victors by the core of 13 to 7. Tho Mountaineers r fcetgun their drive w'ith the kick-off and inarched down the. field for Uhat first touchdown in the early part of first period. Tliey failed to take their extra jsiinl on that trial ! ?- Tho Lions retaliated lit the early l> Dart of the second jM-rlpd. scoring on 6' A puss front Archer to Ijegrnnd. Jlhey ciutie Into the lead by virtue o? mtecoeding In their extra point ,trial, r However, their leadership was short | lived The Moiirtaui'iifh mat i-fivl down the field for their second scofa little later in the s.iiiti- p- r?od, made the extra aiid retained the lead LyjariUs. in 'in-. carried the first i(|tii:litkiwn -i alsi I tbo extra point after tie- last touch down Morrison <-?rri<'d the m? end ouchdi' Aii la'graitil ai i est ,Sti db;. s B alx-pointer P The Mountaineers tried few paaeb after Shelby ineixepied ouo ft) th" first i?i i<(l A I .ion al.no cuimlit I a Mount:)ino'r in l>>* thlrfl The locals stuck closely to I'ne plunge* on which they gained most ground. Mhoib) s most SUCCeOMful mode of | attack was passim; on which the borne team showed a weak defense Mountaineer lino honors went to Harper, McDanlel rrttd Bennett. All lhar of the backs,; (Noisier. Gibson. L.: Koooiflh and Mbnrtnon} were eleg' * Wo for honors. Shelby's honors went to lUchbcurgh and Duncan respect | Iwlj. Tonight the Black Rnd Gold Griddwo invade Charlotte* playing Hard' . tag High in the lx?ion Stadium at it ?ifht o'clock. Thia game, originally dMdulod for Frday night was chan. t pod because the stadium is being and on that date. QfJQ COLDS I! 000 Headaches Lipuid Tab and Fever lota. Salve due to Colds In Noee Drops 30 minutes \ Tt) "Rub-My-Tism, ? a .Wonderful H Liniment l 1 1 1 ~ IH EXTRA SPECIALS I Men's and Boys' Oxfc I Good calfskin uppers I I Ad ?0 Men's and Boys' WORK SHOES Solid leather insolesI 1.45 Men's 8 Oz. OVERALLS m Sanforized. 32 to 44. E: Special? I 77c pr. Men's and Boys' Blue 1 ton Zipper JACKETS 1 1.98 Men's double shoulder, ill.i.j i*r 1- ' iiirnra worn, oniris I 48c Boys* 38c I I UNION SUITS [ For Boys and Men I 48c & 59 I Boys' Stand-up CoUa DRESS SHIRTS I 48c WL Mien's 59c I BE II T ie Home ot Better Val ^Kcf . UjH ' , V S i r mMm m ,*?>.,p ? rs Wallop ' is 13-7 ?: * Gates Receipts For ? Shelby Game Large i, The annual Shelby-Kings Moiiu- C tain High Scliopl football game last Kitdav drew the largest crowd of li any the past several years, with ap- o proximately 1,200 .fans viewing the 1 yame The toal gate receipts amount cd to slightly more than $160.00, top h iotng the Gate fir the Cllffslde guine 1 Tiy approximately $65. a I Although several businessmen had a, I agreed to cloBe their shops shoulo | ? i the move become unanimous, the pro. ,\ Ject was dropped, and Griffin's Drug j t< | was the only up-town establishment, u i to close. "Griff" closed with the sug- ( i gestion to his employees that they | go to the game. " "j iiiUilji y.rimt I Of' ? >m m im Honor Tonight |u The first lto> Scout t'ourt of lion- |j i or for the season will be held to-[() j night at at the Central lUgaj, School. r During1 tile summer mouths no , [court was held locally but many j a Scouts made advancements and were j. v ' passed l?y the Court ut the Camp at f Ixike lainicr. c All Boy Scouts and Scout Leaders are being urged to enter wHh enthusiasm into the activities of their 1 organization so that Kings Mountain may continue to hold its reputation as being a Scout minded com- 1 'inanity. t All elr,.it of the Boy Scout Troops i In the community attended camps ? during the summer. The negro troop t attended a camp which was arranged for them at Ltncoln Academy. t During the past several weeks a i number of leaders have beeu ' at- J tending a Red Cross First -Aid Class conducted toy Scoutmaetera ' Laney I ' Dettmar and H. C. Wilson. During this week the course has been Inter- i rupted. Scoutmaster Dettmar has ( been conducting a Red Cross Class c In Shelby for the benefit of the WPA j forces. He reports that plans are- a underway to have such a course a here and that all who wish may a- t vail themselves at the opportunity. The 1938 production of turkeys In u Missouri Is expected to be five per v cent greater than In 1987., j s * Belk's Remembe ~ tc nn v ipUtVV f And $25.( Save all the Sales Slips Kings Mountain, N A Beautii Wel' c c r These are valuable Din price, withoul , * Save all your Purchi LK'S I uea THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD/ vocal Scouters Attend Q Meeting in Slielby jy U. N. llarnes, D. M. Erldges. W. K, launey, Key. A. G. Saxgeant and y tuLrey Mjauney i(eprewented .Kings Rl louutain Scouting at an Execttve hi ixird Meeting ot Piedmont Council ci uesday nlgbt at the Hotel Charles t Shelby. fl At thh? meeting reports were earh from the various activities ^ 'lUuplng, AdvaiictAneni, luter-Ractl, Membership, Leadership Train () tg. Finance, Civic Service, me Cu-.Una Jubilee at Chapel Hill, FireTever.tion Week and Safety. vV, A Scouting headquarters building h< t under construction in Gaatonla. 'tils building is to be three stof'ics ti nd Is to cost $23,000. PWA assist- i nee has been secured and the sjk.ii hi ors part is Just slightly o\er 50.000 m tost of this is being paid by Gas- OI Dtila people but tile privilege is be i (>i Kg offered to others, in the Piedhton*. 'ouncil to have a part. It has l?een suggested tllUl n coii. rihtition of $5o be presented bj u lings Mountain as our part. With a )|( ontributlon of $15o from Shelb> ^ ' * ?""H, f $?00 from Cleveluiid. Couiily. hi Tlte facilities cf this building wilt ni le available for all Scouts through- ' < ut the Piedmont Council. Naturally licse nearby will roce..e the great- | st benefit. Tlte contribution from I hose at KicaU'r dintiiicc* Is to give token pail because the building vill be haadquurera for the. whole leven counties making up the ccuuII. . \irplane.Jump Sunday The parachute jump scheduled for ast Sunday but failed to take place lecause of minor trouble to the dane will positively take place next Sunday at the airport on the Cherry 1lle Road. Jack Huber Jumped Tuesday' at he Gaston County Fair, and the' >lane has been repaired so the ump will be made. rOOD FOR NEEDY Purchases of 41 agricultural comnodltles by the Federal Surplus 'ommodities Corporation at a total1 :ost of 148,400,000 during the fiscal ear July 1, 1937, to June 30. 1938 ire shown In the Corporation's annu il report. Purchases are diverted in o relief channels. Uniforms for British postmen are nade' in 450 different slzee, each ^lth four different lengths of leeve. 7Mid - St r You Save On 1 alue For $ )0 In Purchase S you gret at Belk's Departmi f. C., and buy for less than cc :ul 32-Piece Set 'hinaware. !Set Consists of: C Cups \ - 6 Saucers , 6?9 inch Dinner Pla | 6?6 in Pie Plates II 6?5 1-4 inch Fruit P 1?11 1-2 inch Meat F 1?8 1-2 inch Vegetab ner Sets and cannot be purchi t Trade Slips from Belk's ise Slips?TTiey are very Val )EPARr ./ -V V ' .:'i - wpfm'W! PHURSDAY. OCT. 80, 1938 I. A. Bridges Host To Ltn's Club Executives Glee A. Bridge*, president of the uslness Men's Club, had as his . tests to dinner Monday evening at a home the executive board of the 4 ub. 1 Those present were Arnold Klser, J rst Vice-president; C. E. Nelaler, ( ? second Vice-president. Aubrey ? auney, secretary-treasurer. antlj wtrd members J. R. Davis, L<add antrlck and L. S. Neill. j( Following the dinner the group 1 ere in executive session for two jurs discussing ways of making le organisation of more service to le community. For several years le constitution of the club has' ;en misplaced. The found docn-' ( cut whs studied and plans worked , it n bring the activities of the j j -gauization under the rules' ( . - ' . I The gixntp formulated ' recomiuen ittons which will be made at the gular dinner business meet tag o>, ' the .Business Men's Club to be 1 I i-ld Thursday. October 27th. at the it rwaBiffltPi.!! jrn,: td a large majority of the sixty lertber# of ti e ?lull are urged to. i piesent for the occasion.' t ECAHAMIf! mmm Mee fin eisebyti dl One Way P41 Coach Ti< QQy ...forMCharifob* ' . ;. ...* > . " "J: a Round Tr ...for nek afo ba la fllttrhv ky ?2*yij2 p^a <7~ * " p" QQQP * <**? <**?? 1 Dining Can and Coael j^Be Comfortable j|^^^TRAIN T f?w farthor information, const R. H. Graham. Division Charlotte, Southern Rax son v Every Purchase 1*94 ? lipS V- , ' ' ent Store, PU ?t? Sfi of 81 Shi v 1 27 IN< CUR' v A tea lates Matter ised at any yj M|HHB -JlWHM mb Mi I ^ ^ W w I Vv *.. H vl H V* J - - ? . ' r . '' * -. ' ' A . v' " Personals i ' ? (Cont'd from Society page) Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hord bad as linner guests Sunday l)r. and Mrs. rates Spake of Morgantou, Mr. and drs. Tom Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Joorge Moss. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Evans have mo* ?d into an apartment at the home )f Mrs. Marvin Houscr. Mr. Evans it as recently. transferred from. Ucone to Kings Mountain where he s manager ot the McWhirter Store. ?o? Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dengler and [laughter. Maude, and Mrs. George I3v Barber, left Monday morning for raylorsvflle, Penn., to uttend thoj ' literal of Mr. Dengler * "sister. Mrs. Harry Itollck. Thov will return this. veek-end 1 - 0? Mrs J. E. Muuney. Mrs. J. M.I Iti'ea and Mix'B. 8 Neill were vlsi-j oik in Halefgh last week. The party! U Ti rf r.ivr.t'il.V i f"i. Vm,11.'. nVf'r"-' Jith College, where KTlss Elizabeth | Will and Miss Marjorle Rhea are I students^ They also attended rh* Staid Fair. !AL TARES i and Round Trip diets........... nlit lp Ticket* *.US ... ratan lioM I iwadw. I ud P?rlo> Cm om ptfiwi ?l wvtctcciqpM. Ticket* f tad Partw Cm m >?ym m hr iiin>l?d IIS Stooping Cart, lot in Through Trains. in the Safety of RAVEL?ft. tit yoar local agsnt, or writs ' Passenger Agent N. C. >, ' " lway System wsmmmmmmmsm~s?mmmmm?sJ 1 alues IJ At Belle's __ 0 Square The >ADCLOTH " colo ort lengths 27 Inch IY CLOTH 1 Inch LL IBETfNG M art Length ' I PRINTS _ F. F CH OUTING ' i rAJN GOODS _ U Colors -m I. , A MMi fWi F% ia #1 Trad at ra ?iw Free! DIXIE THUR8DAY A PRIDAY "TOO HOT TO HANDLE" ) Clark Oable Myma Loy SATURDAY ?Matinee? 10:45 A. M. to 6 P. M. 10c and 15c "CATTLE RAIDERS" Charted Starett Alao 13th Chapter of Dick Tracy Returns - . ?and-"WHEN G-M(EN STEP IN" l?ou Terry Beginning at 6:30 10c and 25c "MR. DOODLE KICKS urr Jin> Pwiuer. ?and? "MR. MOTTO TAKES A CHANCE" Peter Lorre MONDAY ?. TUESDAY Edward O. Roblpaon |n "THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE" WEDNESDAY Double Feature 10 ? 15c "BORN TO DANCE" Eleanor Powell ?and? 'CITY STREETS" Edith Fellows Leo Carillo lisses and Children's SCHOOL DRESSES t colors. Sizes 6 ti 14? 48c I Fruit of the Loom DRESSES best one made. Fast I r, new styles? I 1.00 I ) Square, Fast Color PRINTS New Patterns 15c yd. I Women's lisle Thread HOSE 5c pr. I . Hose. New fall shades I R(Ll nMj] CQa ww miu ?ov T aiuut 1 48c pr. I IN'S DRESS SOX I 5c pr. I IRTS and SHORTS I 10c pr. | ftUGS $1.98 I RUGS $3.98 J ?FREE? , 'IB, e $15.00 and get a I big Boiler 'With lid I fcE I tinge Mountain, N. C. I
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