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" ' ' ' : " "/? J ' . . SpMiored By Junior WNMUt's Club fjohnny vpollo" ?t airing Tjrroai Pow?r? and Dorothy Uainour will b< yworeo o> inn junior notnta dub at the DUto Theatre Thuradaj sad Friday of this week. Mr. Cash has kindly consented ti 11 low the Junior Woman's Club t< sponsor this picture aud the publi ? urged to be present for this mos 'intertwining program. Tickets may be secured from an members qf Junior Woman's Clu >r by calling Miss Ethel Robert! Chairman of this committee. Nov Prices At Dixie New admission prices will go : jfleel Saturday at the Dixie The. tie according to, D B. Cash. Mans Ct?r. The new reduced prices are u follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursd* Friday and Saturday. main floo 2Qc; Jtalcony 15c. Wednesday. Spec ml Bargain buy, 10c to ereryoiu The ad mission for children will b unchanged which is 10c anytime. F5EE SMELLY da (afic m#n?y back rAaoAut if it fails And Other Functional Symptom* of KIDNEY WEAKNESSES Tot* KIDANS now and i*U*n ralorfng OKI discomfort* ol Backache and log Pains -fioqonl, Scanty and Bimiing Pauag*? Oiintuial Odor?lom ol Enrgr- Hoadschss. DIiiImii. h?nrou?o**o caunod by actional Kidney and Bladder Disorders. Those symptom* arc quickly and plea v ntiy relieved by taking famous KIDANS -tin kidney remedy which harmlessly and dleiently aid* In flushing acid* and poison* .'mm the kidney*. KIDANS b a soothing ttaretic It Increases the flow of bland arms. It help* carry away excess wnate* responsible for diaeomforta and diatre** due w ftmetlonal kidney dleordere. Your money ck If KIDANS fan*. Try KIDANS today. money back guarantee! Deposit ft.M with your druggist for two bam of KIDANS. Use one has. If not otrroly saUaBad with RK8ULT&, return dhsr box to the soma druggist and ynur smsay will We reflinded. Start KIDANS IWoey Relief today,. (CIDANI b sold by Ads. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO.' IMPERIAL Phone 134 TODAY?THUDSOAY .. .. Jack Randall In '"'Riders From Nowhere" George Sanders in. The Saint Takes Over* War New* ? Serial 10c FRIDAY and 8ATUR0AY jamn r?rKcr?Jimtl UUnn "Son of The Navy" Wallace Ford In 'Love, Honor and Oh-Baby Special Attraction It K. 0. Rathe Newareet containing aighiijhte of Gaatonla Cotton Fea QyajL Serial ? Cartoon . ?' *" MONOAY and TUESDAY Bob Burns In "Alias The Deacon" March of Time ? '<U. 8. Navy-IMO Latest War Newa?Comedy Admission 10c and 15c Coming Boon "MY FAVORITt WIFKM I Thursday-Friday ? Mi "JOHNN1 I Tyrone Power Saturday?Main F "GRAND < T T 1 - T"\ ?-? l* i untie uave rnacoi "VIVA C Cesar Romero Monday-Tuesday ?Mai "SUSAN . Joan CrawfordWednesday ? Bargain Double "ADVENTURE! Isa Miranda"ROCKY MOUN The Three Also Special ( Phil Spitalny and I Dl. mm- - _ - - * " V . * . '> ' v < ; - ' mmm*mmmmo!SStt9^F8aBF' Od'cMe PrecuB Farmer* of North Carolina ore i niKM!iit<?l for any emergency, say a * i pr. I. O. Schauta director of the u * Siuje College Raienaion Service. '' p Thoy are ready to meet any . call for conlribiiliona to National dea fense In the form of food. feed, and h a lie material* (oi luloihitm. They >' c have been preparing for auch a call | B t in recent years. Tllev have vnei-leii I e cfil leadership to do 4he Job. ho dey clared. L?r. Hcaub said that the National 0 , Farm .Program hue enabled fanners *' to become better organized and ^ more ready to work together thati h at any time in history. He also poln tl ted nttt tltat. through the Agricultural Conservation Program. tjje i, fertility of the soil has been built 11 i up to where the necessities of war ' e could be produced in greater <|Uant 1 n s ties, with less time and expense. f' y Our Flxtcusibn organization was ' r only three years old when the Cult- a : ed .States entered the first World ?? War in 1917." Or. Schattb eontinued e ''Yet, w lib ' limited personnel and t< . cxpcVleuco. the farm uud home -j agents and subject matter specialists provided efficient leadership in it that great crisis. F(tym and homo o demonstration work is now 26 j< years old. and we have an organlzn- p tiOU of trained agents. specialists ! ami administrators. Kvery county |< I in the Stale is organized for Exten- r. r sion work. - 'Many of the farm and home aKent*, canning and clothing special ,, ists. and others who directed emerg; ency activities of rural people in ' 1917 and 191X, and again during the ^ depression years, ade still with the J organization. They did their Johs ef ficieintly then; they have the conft J dence of the farm people, and are ready to lead dgain. \ 1 It will not be necessary to set up new services, or new organizations of farmers to carry on agriculture's part of the National defense program. The. importation of purebred an itnals Into the United States for Ibreedtng purposes Increased during the calendar year 1939 as shown by Vecords of certificates Issued by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Farm Cooperatives A total of 10,700 farmers' market Ing apid purchasing cooperatives were In business during the 193839 marketing season just closed and transacted business amounting to ?2,100.000.0000. \ u Agricultural experiment stations j? in many States and foreign countrl es are conducting experiments to develop a dwarfed variety of apple tree, which would simplify spray ing and harvesting. ^Waiting FopTi" SaU The Modern Merchant Doesn't wait for SALES | f ^ HE ADVERTISES ^ | tin Floor 20c, Balcony 15e I f APOLLO" ?Dorothy Lamour I loor 20c; Balcony 15c ! OLE OPRY" ! l?Weaver Brothers ISCO KID" i >?Jean Rogers I j n Floor 20c; Balcony 15c J AND GOD" -Frederick March Day?10c To Everybody Feature 3 IN DIAMONDS" ?George Brent TAIN RANGERS" i Mesquiteers ______ I >rchestra Short I lis All-Girl OrrliAatr* XIE I Place In Town** I : . * . ' ; . V - - V;', (Cont'd from Socloty page) fl linneapolU. Minn., where h? at-II tided the International coitM-H on. Mra. John l/?Kgett returned to har I ome lu Lumberton Tuesday after a I tail at the home of Supt. and Mrs H i. N. Karnes, the former her broth- I r. Mesdamen O. A. Urldges, Charles I ofoi'ih and P. U. Ratterreo repre-.B tinted the local American Legiop II Ml ?a M. . c.?_l . ? -? ' ? iixwmi) me siaie \jonveniion m i High Point, during the first of I ho week. Friends of Mrs. It. D. Goforth will fl o delighted to know ihut she will I esuine her duties at Myers' Depart- I lent Store this week-end. Mrs. Go I orth has recovered from on opera- I ion she underwent some time ago. I t Duke Hospital. Durham. Mr. II R. Parton. Miss Salena Pai I an and Lynwood Parton, returned uesday from a trip to Gadsden. I itabama. where Mr Parton was eat I Hi on account of the serious illness I f his sister. Miss V Parton. who I s a patient In 'he Holy Cross Hos- I ltal. af that place. ;e cream supper at atterson gfcove The Patterson Grove Womana I lull will sponsor an ice cream Sup- .1 er at Patterson Grove School Sat- (I rday night. June 29. the public cot |l tally invited to attend. H ob Printing ? Phone 167 I PRESCRIPTION I SERVICE We Fill any Doctors* Prescription promptly I and accurately at reasonable prices . with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN I DRUG CO. I THE REXALL 8TORE We Call For And Deliver Phone* 41?81 TceT WITH Cconom lce/L ? I THE MODERN I ICE REFRICERATOR I You havo an abundanco I of puro, crystal-clmar Ico ^l -f.V ? iK/Cjl^^YVv' I With all its advantages, the camom-lcir costs only a fraction of the trice of other forms of refrigeration ? I nd once you have it there are no repair til I* to worry about ? no gadget checkng ? no defrosting ? no noisy motor. 'oods stay fresher, more nutritious ? nd retain their moisture and healthgivng vitamin contents longer. H IK Ifll B , .Will IMI'UCIIl UV Uf liberation. Il'i Betl by T*ill r 7 I Kings Mountain I Ice and Coal I Company H Phone 124 ' I Your WirnMt And I CoM*"t i | feZ I L I Ik 'v m - u ~ .X **_ . . * . " Are Money-Savers For Gabardine $3.95 Vali SHORTS SWIM SUI Parle and Pastel colors Siz s 34 to Size 8 to 20 59c & 97c 1-98 Cotton Slipover Lastex and F SWEATERS JERSEY SL Large, Medium, Small Size 32 to 39c & 59c 1.98 to 3 BEACH JACKETS PLAY SUI Size 12 to 18 Separate Sk Crinkle Crepe and Sizes 14 te Shantung Cotton Shantun 00 Wash Silk and Spun Rayon ? ?????? Women's. I x Children's ( STRAPS or 0 DRESS OXl -STRING MOPS? I I 25c Value J ^ 10c " Limit one to a customer. None sold to merchants. MOCCASINS Men's Boys, Girts, Men and ENSEMBLE Women's. White or Brown. All sizes. 2 03 to 1.94 All colors ah n i Fruit of the Loom and Boys' other makes DRESS SB WASH DRESSES New striped New summer maten- _... ats. Regular $1 mer- t t a m T* ? - Til RfcEaeh Tshorte All rizeg. 12 to 52 | Smnfori? Belk's Depart) The Home of Be#* I ??jggggj wH H " S^#J| The Whole Family 11 Summer PLAY SUITS I VLS for the smaller girls. I Stripes, Checks, Prints I Kes Size 2 to 14 I r 59c I P* 2 for $1.00 Whit Table I 'X FORDS DRESS LENGTHS I SB p Summer Materials ^ Specially Priced I ^ New Shipment X>RDS BEACH HATS j 8 39c & 48c 1 EXTRA SPECIAL! I ir famous 2 and 3 thread 4&-Gauge I OSE. 69c value. 4th of July Specials. I 59c I Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2 I 1 Boys' SUITS ENSEMBLES I ??.8 1.981. 3.98 I I Special Table I REMNANTS I A* A ?-?- A _ . ?mm-~*>j ui intuvriHiH IO M r-' Wc I choose from. - Sc yd. I tignt^ Store j _v__
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