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Picture at Dixie Tbeutre Sponsored By Junior WeauuTs Club . ' i. L cjoUnny \pollo" marring Tyrone Powers and Dorothy Uatnour will b? sponsored by the Junior Woman's (.'lob at the DUlo Theatre Thursday and Friday of this week. tir. Cash has kindly consented to allow the Junior Woman's Club to sponsor thijt picture and the public * urged (o be present for this most entertaining program. Tickets may i?r secured from any members of. Junior Woman's Club >r by calling Miss Ethel Uoberts. f'hnlrits an. r>f tUln vMHii ii'hii %?? \mo \ umiiimrv. New ['rices At Dixie New admission pricey will go in nffect Satuvilu at the i>ixIo Then tie. according to 1) K. Cash. ManaCer. The new reduced prices are as . follows: Monday. Tuesday. Thursday Friday and Saturday, main floor JOc; Ha I cony 15c. Wednesday. Special Bargain JMjv lUc to everyone. The admission for children will be unchanged which is 10c anytime. FREE SlflFliV TRIAL fOR WBVHBBMBal PASSAGE S*i!S And Other Functional Symptoms of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES Tako KIDANS now and nllo* tuUcHn^ m l discomfort! ol Backache and l?g Pains ?Frsqusnt, Scanty nd likning Passage? On natural Odor?Laos ol Energy ? Hsad?chsn. Diulnoss. Nsrrousnoso?eaussd by enctieaal Kidney and Bladder Disorders. Those symptoms arc quickly and pleav ntljr relieved hy taking fsmous KIDANS -the kidney remedy which harmlessly and -ffietenUy Aide in fluehlng aeide and poisons rem the kidneys. KIDANS is a soothing | , Uuretie It increase? the flow of bland srme. It helps carry away ezeesa wastes responsible for discomforts and distress due w functional kidney disorders. Your money sk If KIDANS fails. Try KIDANS today. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! Deposit fl.tO with your druggist for two mam of KIDANS. Use one bog. If not atiraty satiated with RESULTS, return | idsr box to the earn# druggist and your , smney will be refunded. Start KIDANS Sidney Relief today,. fCIDANS is sold by A*r. . kings mountain drug co. IPerial I Phone 134 TODAY?THUDSOAY .. .. Jack Randall In "Riders From Nowhere" George Sanders In The Saint Takes Over* War Newt ? Serial 10c FRIDAY and 8ATURDAY lean Parker?James Dunn "Son of The Navy" Wallace Ford ,n 1 'Love, Honor and Oh-Baby' Special Attraction ft K. O. Pathe New* re el containing Highlights of Qastonla Cotton Festival. Serial ? Cartoon MONO AY and TUESOAY Bob Burns In "Alias The Deacon" March of Time ? *?U. S. Navy-1M0' Latest War News?Comedy Admission 10c and 15c ,V, ; Cowing Boon . "MY FAVORITK WIFE" I Thursday-Friday ? Ma "JOHNNT Tyrone PowerSaturday?Main Fl< "GRAND < Uncle Dave Macon "VIVA CI I Cesar RomeroMonday-Tuesday ?Mail "SUSAN A Joan Crawford? I Wednesday ? Bargain I Double ] "ADVENTURES Isa Miranda"ROCKY MOUN' I The Three I ' Also Special O ; Phil Spitalny and hi The Coolest P . - " * *' iim^'ii i '- -' ' : i f t- .1 If i i--. " l I Fiinri Orglmiad In Uefcnw Proem Farmer* of North Carollua arc iiijtanli.il for any emergency, say# 1 Pr. I. O. Scthaub, director of the S.ate College- extension Service. ThOy are ready to meet auy. call for contributions to National defense* in the form of food. feed, and h lie materials tor luiothiiiK. Tlto.v > have been preparing for such a call * in reteui years. They have experleit * ced leadership -to do the Job. he declared. Dr. Seaub said that the National t Farm Program has enabled farmers 8 to become better organized and 1 mol e ready to wot It together than ' at any time in history. He also twin I led out thai, through the ' Agricultural Conservation Program, fertility of '.he soil has been built 1 up to Where "the necessities of War ' could be produced in greater quantt ' tie*, wllji* les? time and expense. ' "Our Kxt> nsion organization -was ' only three years old when the Unit- t ltd Suites entered the first World War in 1917," I>r. Schaub continued ' Yet, with limited personnel and t < xpcrlenoo, the farm and home -| agents and subject matter special- / ists provided efficient leadership in ii that gieat crisis. Kaltii antl home c demonstration work is now 26 years old. and we have an organize- p tion of lrained agents, specialists ! and administrators. Every comity p | in the,State is organized for Exteti- p sion work. '.Many of the farm and liotne agents, canning and clothing special < rsrs. and others who directed emerg- p ency activities of rural people in 1917 and 1918. and agnin during the ^ depression years,, ade still with the organization. They did their Jolts ef flcieintly then; they have the conft J dence of the farm people, and are road.v to lead again. It will not be necessary to..set' up new services, or new organizations of fanners to carry on agriculture's part of the Natloual defense program. I The Imnnrtntlnn nt nnrohi-nS ???. I I finals into the United States for breeding purposes increased daring the calendar year 1939 as shown by records of certificates' Issued by the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. Farm Cooperatives A total of 10.700 farmers' market ing a|ui purchasing cooperatives were in business during the 193839 marketing season Just closed and transacted business amounting to $2,100.000.0000. ' . i Agricultural experiment stations J in many States and foreign countri est are conducting experiments to develop a dwarfed variety of apple tree, which would simplify spraying and harvesting. ^Waiting For^iT SaU The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES VHE ADVERTISES in Floor 20c, Balcony 15c I APOLLO" ?Dorothy L?amour I oor 20c; Balcony 15c )LE OPRY" ?Weaver Brothers SCO KID" AJean Rogers I i Floor 20c; Balcony 15c I LND GOD" Frederick March I Day?10c To Everybody Feature IN DIAMONDS" -George Brent TAIN RANGERS" Mesquiteers _______ I rchestra Short I is All-Girl Orchestra K IE I W JUI IVWI1 I ; .: . ^vvpV ; v..;'-.-. ; . ' ! '. "'-" I r i i > NaJ i_j_?luliUiilliftlffiiritni/-' Personals (Cont'd from Society pace) Minneapolis, Minn., where he atended the In ternail tonal eonvenlon. Mrs. John Liggett returned to her ome In Lumberlon Tuesday after a in it at the home of Supt. and Mrs 1. X. Barnes, the former her brothr. Mcedames O. A. Bridges, Charles ioforrh arid P. O. llatterreo repreentcd the local American Begiop l axillary at the Stale Convention a High Point, during the tlrst of ho week. Friends of Mrs. it. I). Coforth will >o delighted to know that she will esuine Iter duties jit Myers' Depart uent Store this week-end. Mrs. Goorth has recovered from an operaion she underwent some time ago; it lluke Hospital, Durham. Mr. H. R. Parton. Miss Salena Pai on and l.ynwood Parton. returned Puesctay front a trip to Gadsden, vlabama. where Mr. Parton was cal ml oh account of the serious Illness if his sister. Miss V? Parton. who s a patient In the Holy Cross Hobital. at that place. CE CREAM SUPPER AT 'ATTERSON GROVE The Patterson Grove Woman* 'lub will sponsor an ice cream super at Patterson. Grove School Satrday night. June 29. the public cot dally Invited to attend. ob Printing ? Phone 167 PRESCRIPTION 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 We Call For And Deliver Phenea 41?S1 ICE WITH Cconom icex ? THE MODERN ICE REFRIGERATOR You havo an abundanco of puro, crystal-clear Ice fcamom-Utr costs only a fraction of the price of other forms of refrigeration ? and once you have it there are no repair bills to worry about ? no gadget checking? no defrosting ? no noisy motor. | Foods stay fresher, more nutcitious ? and retain their moisture and health-giving vitamin contents longer. Let us tell you more about Modern Ice Refrigeration, ft'i Beit by Ttitl Kings Mountain Ice and Cnal Company Phone 124 Your * Coldest mends M ^ W lHvMOlT, IvM H# 1P1E |nr|^>^ ideiLIV. i3## I Are Money-Savers Fo Gabardine $3.95 Vi SHORTS SWIM SI Dark and Pastel colors ?. ... Size 8 to 20 Sues 84 59c & 97c g| Cotton Slipover Lastex and SWEATERS JERSEY S Large, Medium, Small Size 32 t o ca- . OiJU & 03U 1.98 to I BEACH JACKETS PLAYS I Size 12 to 18 Separate! Crinkle Crepe and . ^[2XS 44 Shantung Cotton Shanti 00 Wash Silk an< I A ,VV Spun Rayon Women's I Men's Ve ) dress o: I?STRING MOPS? K 25c Value IOC Limit one to a customer. None sold to merchants. I . MOCCASINS Me Boys, Girls, Men and ENSEMBLI Women's. White or Brown. All sizes. J 03 tO 1.94 AU colors < i . . ii Fruit of the Loom and Boy other makes DRESS 1 WASH DRESSES New striped New summer materi- p-up-n. 77. | als. Regular $1 mer- *atte chandise. ... Boys' Pliy 88c Each S*10*8 AM sizes. 12 to 52 Sanfor I DJi.'- n The Home of Be ' \> ' ' '*r ' " "-v ' r'"~ \ ' . . " ' " ; ' y .. - :itJ \ H ^pi * ^K k ^Bk St r The Whole Family I " / ftlue Rnvnn H 1 $2.98 ' ^ Summer PLAY SUITS Oaks for the smaller girls. _ Stripes, Checks, Prints I sizes Size 2 to 14 I 7~ 59c I ' ** 2 for $1.00 s White TaWe I OXFORDS DRESS LENGTHS I Summer Materials *" Specially Priced I ntilated New Shipment I ft FORDS BEACH HATS )8 39c & 48c I EXTRA SPECIAL! I Our famous 2 and 3 thread 45-Gauge I HOSE. 69c value. 4th of July Specials, I only? 59c I Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2 J^^'' W j b^7 I 5 SUITS | Iuil OCJITIDLCAI 1.981. 3.98 I s* I Special Table I SHORTS REMNANTS I Variety of materials to I choose from. ^ 5c vd. I tment Store I fal ^BC8 ? y ;/j[
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