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. - ' IV * f " s v ' . ' ' >.- -.r */* T,. Junior CoUege To Meet Febru A called meeting of the boiling Bprlnga College Alumni Association was announced. today by Alumni President Kay E. Brown for 7:00 B?<lirit?n QUiinlntr lVI,,,.,.rv , 8, in the college dining room. Purpose of the gathering will be to complete plans for the J. D. Huggins Memorial building to be erected by the alumni association during an expansion program. The structure recently was approved. after a five-year consideration as a suitable memorial to the late Professor Huggins, a founder of the school and for many years prest dent of the institution. As planned, the building would serve as a library and cost between 83,000 and 85.0U0. being built in conjunction with but In addition to the $35,000 building program scheduled to get underway at the Junior college this spring. The new library care of the needs of the school for Tl NO! 1 . . 1 Per Cent Penalty on 1 gin February 1st. Pay n Charles G Kings Mountain I Barga I . Extr I I Reg. $2.1 I PIECE GOODS I Prints, Playcloth, C I nes and Crenes. Pret terns and eoiors? I 10c yi I I LADIES* MEN'J f Single ai I 25 I Boys* and Misses* SC OXFORDS. Extra \ made. Buy now. Rei $2.00 values I Boys* Corduroy Knl Extra Good Quality well made. Regular Value D1 I BARGAINS EVER ' v"X"V . I i ] Alumni ary 3rd 1 1,1 f many year*. Funds to cover expenses of the building are being raised by alumni contributions. President Brown asserted several hundred of the alum ui already have been contacted mail pledge cards having been sent to all whose addresses are known. The response to date has been enthusiastic. he said, and those who find it impossible to attend the February 3 meeting are urged to mail In their pledgee immediately so that construction can begin as soon as weather permits in the spring. Mr. Brown commented that J. R. Cantrell, . president of Belling Springs College, has been pushing the alumni drive In hip contact work "and says that there is a deep de-1 sire on the part of the alumni to see the memory of Professor Hug gins perpetuated." ' '-v e 1- : . 11 s Point Roberts, a pen'^sula jutting near Vancouver. B. C.. Is under the I American flag. KX riGE * _ * DAY -V - ' | '' '-*.' . ' 'If * - ' -.- j" 1 '. .. . -\ ?. Mlifmfft 939 Town Taxes will be % ow and save. I. Dilling, Tax Collector. * * 1ARGA1! ins on G a Special )5 Ladies' .19 each > -> ? < I , 1 Children's reton- I UNDERWI ty pat t Good quality. Re? | Values ? J j 31c | 5 AND CHILDREN'S SWE-A id Twin Styles ? All Colorsc to 97c JHOOL A fjmm llr 97c ? * . cke If if * ?d?9 $1,. * > * , I " 'H ^ it* Podft Hoof tptiltl le4inHll;dfHm( . ;.,i ^ : ... .. .. GOME IN! SEE IT! MUVl NEERS SAY DODGE GIVES I ClULD you ask for a better guide to car value than this: 4,061 engineers bought Dodge cars in the last 12 monthsl t Men who know a great car not only praise Dodge, but buy it in preference to others) Why? Because, they say, Dodge engineering is matchless in the industry. Even though it costs nothing extra, it means, not only brilliant performance, fewer repair bills, big savings on gas and oil, but beauty, 'comfort and luxury you never dreamed possible in a car priced so low! Why pay more money when Dodge DODGE EN WARE a 24 N. Railroad Ave. N Store < kid Lots of o One Big Table 80 PRINT REMN ?. 7c yi ,tMtl<M ^ LADIES' DRES Values to $1.95. Pla ;AR ! i Singular 50C o mmamm 97c e; |M< | One Lot Men's i ITERS | COATS _ i: Out They G< $1.9 IrirlAiilL rVTTT*! ( , pr. I eacl1 *IM BLANKETS g' Three Prices to Bi I And Save? I 44c 79c RAPr.i . >' - i ... r* k&/' .V>;.';" . /;*? MM. U. 1MI w m WziL. Ji ^2& =Hi > ^j|^ vJH BL fte I. In Detroit.* ! IT! LEARN WHY ENGIMOST FOR YOUR MONEY! gives you everything you could ever desire in any car? Or, why be satisfied with a small car when Dodge gives you so much extra value for just a few dollars more? See this new Dodge today! tOelotir, 1938. through Septmmber, 1939. LetMl flgurum tru/aUe ? i m?j, i "airfoam" * I *vif4r 1 cushions now in a iSifefiS'-'Sva Dodge Deluxe moi m NaiigaaaM els! "Airfoam" cm forms instantly Br / every body oov SjiStjR^ ment, gives you ui I I surpassed motorii 1 ' ?~J??comfort I GINEERIM nd FALL, ??1^???? HBHiKWEK Offers I Winter Square I All ANTS I 1 dL | 1 SES\ I + <m>*++++++*+++ ids and + I DRESS | Whites and I#*!* + colors. Values I Afir +++++++. t PQy Odd I X *++*++++++ ?+ I TWO] jjj. I Bij 4 1 97c I ? ??< | Men's Long: I X Buy Several X at this Extrc j f Price ... v Fjrom J One Table L, X Misses' Oxfc 5^7** f *?- Your ch< t Real Savings \IN > v' r . . . . ' ? > . . % -V. ' V. ' l?K'*' V- kV:i-.^V; ?\ ' . . ummumuji '*. ' r - *. '' ' <> - v .*. '. t.. 1 < * __ of?al, Hk - T. '^^ L, I <#l Bfe H CUMF.KT ZHNeV wfu I ; MMt Sn-t P ^ I sedan j|h . I - C?U??** *788 AND UP 1R % * ' } (iislsMilflirty S MOTOh \ ''r-'A. Kini Still Gr< Merchai f .fiftiesy &r Chits Vinter Coc 1-2 Pria .5.^ +++ ++++++++++<.+<.+++.++++++^ ;n's | C SHIRTS % RA Fancies, solid t Keep then to $1.00 ? | Values to ea. I $1.C T I* +* BARGAIN RACKS LADIES . ? Assortment of Styles and and $1.4 jnion suits m m Pairs J I J sme Low ? A' adies And ? 'm* >rds. Out they lice. Here's a ?Buy Now ? STOR Kings "v* ;. ,. - ?. ^ .V, gllY vow A *EE IT S U ^ SAVING - TIME I I ; * mr > BWLrassle^fc-.x-.u.s*** ' -"".,??? .zBMEl IB NEW ft,!!-Floating Ride in the New 1040 Dodge Luxury Liner I Wheel* are moved backward. eat* forward, so now all passenger* , ride in the buoyant "Comfort Zone" between the axles1 ^De??,V TdhfJi? I NO ,nd I"- I IB li 1 " "andard I IP 'Qulpnisnt. Trans I PO'tdtlon. at?? I &+3%&ggS I '? your loc.ifiy. ** I 'Ett/uf I CO. rs Mountain, N. C. sater I ndise I iren's I its I ' *V?B Children's IN COATS a J IL:m I i uiy?uus wmicr. $2.48?- I 10 ea. I SHOES Sjt Colors ? * 9 pr. I c prl > +? : >+ ++??? lc prl i Mountain, N. C.
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