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'V' * ' v ' ^ ' ?* ' ' Mountaine To Forest The Moutn.tineOxs wetVo handed | -"feet- second dpfpiii of I tie -football ; iMi'M las'. Friday in Forest. City. , 'b? ?>? the first inline 'his year- u aiiith t .oHi lt Fut'thiutt's boys full] d to s4'ot > lesat iiiii' toui-hduwn. ?rc- mi' TVe Hre liulf of the roiilnfct was , 'territory knots Mountain had Vt p'ia <ki? on Ihf 5-yard atrip ur-f be 'he b/>i-Ktiii; Just didn't' art T!half ended aeoroless but | ~*?tb the. Mountaineers ckurly show { .f ' I ' motive, 3 for 40c:; iCIa*. 3 for ^ , .... 25c 5*- 5uoer Suds, 3 for 25c ' I J?y Suptr Suds 23c w0e. Octagon. Soap; 6 for ...... 25c .ffr Octagon Powde'rs,'6 for 26c1 at Octagan Soap. 10 for 23c; tav Octagon Powders. 10 for ..23c ; Actajan Toilet, 2 for,.. 9c | >cta?on Cleanser, 2 for . 9c Sctasyoo Grantilated, 3 for . .. 25c | 4onywoodi 3 for 14fi "t*yr:?J White, 3 for 14c Alexander's Store . . . . . *a<rro<ive, 3 tor 20c KM, 3 for 25c ?m. S.iper Suds, 3 for ........ 25c Surjnr Suds 23c l-9e. Octagjn Soap. 6 for ....... 25c 4.9c. Octagon Powders, 6 for ..' 25c tm. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23c >ni. Octagon Powders, 10 for ,.23c Octagon Toilet, 2 for ... 9c Octaefin Cleanser, 2 for 9c Octa^in Granulated, 3 for .... 25c ttadjviood, 3 for 14c Cry it if White, 3 for 14c Sujier Service Grocery '8u.-?semer City/~N. C. * * BELK'S One of our many Specials SALE Of CURTAINS ISO inches wide (overall) Pin Dots in White, Ecru, i and Cream. MARQUISETTE : ON SALE Friday Only I ?wmmmm?mmmi j Saturday Special 1 BROOMS ? > 25c Value . I .1 10c , I BELK'SDE RfcMEMTBER ? You A ' ; ' " - * , * ' " ' . * ' ' 1 .' 1 ers Lose City li:K superiority throughout. Second Half Forest City made her winning touchdown in tlvc third quarter.. Uuilt rwood, scoring K M. played un usually well on detente. The oppon 'titH we're- liable to complete u single puns throughout the game. Here I mou? Mountaineers Crippled No doubt thi- game wua one of the roughest engaged in l>y the local 'earn in several seasons. Herbert Mltchetn was injured on tht? first play of the game, when he suffered abdouteu and leg iujuries. NVomack sustained a wrist injury. Dickey's foot and leg we're hurt and Hiddtx suffered side and leg Injuries. All were out of prartlce Monday. Outstanding Players The outstanding players fur Kings Mountain were Gibson. Womask, Tarly,- Ware and Biddix. For Forest City, Umf.Mwood -and Hudson were Ih-sI. This 'A/eck's Tilt The Mountaineers are now preparing for tin* Shelby Uionrnen with whom they will rontdnd for the Cleveland County Championship this week. The game will be played | on the. local field. Friday Afternoon.; at ;i:'30 o'clock. The price of admls- ! sion is . A large crowd is expect d to witness the tilt. Farm Questions What is a good coutrol for peach tree bbrers? A. .1. I). Howell. Extension ento-1 otologist of State College, says that I the ethylene dichtorlde emulsion <3 especially' advantageous at this season of the year. Id can be applied in the late fall. or. even in the winter. It is well, however, to use the traet ment in November when the larvae are sttll small and easily killed. Kthylene dichloride' emulsion has many advantages over the P. D. B. method, t '* . , C}.- What varieties of strawberry plan's are recommended for a home garden? JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167 SALE CONTINUES i ( _, ; / h-' j ?%v.: j : ; I i% Vfy Udi i t W\ . t V sf>\ ;:, ? V?: ||/ I Vill ,, m * : <ti: ? v ? / ? ! 6'il III II* PT.^RE lways Save At BELK'S . v-v - " " " * rHB KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. 1 Brother Of Local People Dies In Gastonia A Adam Boyd Hord.< 68. for 29 years a member of the Gastonia police force until falling health forced his retirement about two years ago died at tils home in Gastonia Batnr '.ay afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr Hord suffered a stroke of paralysis t't otn which he never recovered. - For the past 13 months he had been | bedridden and for a year had not been able to speak. Funeral service were held in (las touts Sunday afternoon and Ate interment. A native of Cleveland county. Mi llord .was born Sept. 24. 1872. As a voting man be went to Kings Mnutt tain and served us a member of the loltee' force there' for several^ years much of the time as piCt"" before tin' ing to the Gastonia force 29 years ago Ills last years of service on the force was as a member of the plain clothes division. Surviving are Ul* widow. Mrs. Mat tie Dover Hord: three sons. Otis ord A. H . Jr.. of Gastonia and John llord. a member of the Charlotte police force: three daughters. Mrs. Wayne K. Hilling and Mrs. Ben Ha' mon of (lastonla, and Mrs. "art'oll Holland of Dallas three sisters," Misr I. ('. Keller iptd Mrs. Ed (lord of Kings Mountain, and Mrs Joe Kendrlck of Waeo. and one brother. Jo.) Hortl. of Kings Mountain An -efficient officer. Mr.' (lord was 'popular-with his co-workers and with n large circle of friends. Avon Players To Present j "Hamlet" at Central School "Hamlet.* ; Shukt??pea^J's insist fumoup tragedy," will be presented by the well known Avon Flayers in i the High School auditorium 'Thursday, November 21. at 1 p. in. This company of professional players has been to Kiugs Mountain severul' times and has delighted the public with some of Shakespeare's cornedi as such as. The. Taming of the Shrew, As You Hike It, and with the romantic tragedy. Konteo and Juliet. ".Hamlet is "under the personal di reel ion of the veteran stage star. Jose pit Seimatt. He has appeared in leading roles witli such illustrious names as the late Mrs. Fiske, Mary Pickford, George M. Cohan, Wallace Berry. Edward E. Robinson and many other favorites of the Ameri can Stage. Harold Selmau. who plays the comedian in these productions. is a veteran of stage, screen and radio and has long been recognized as one of the outstanding co medians in the entertuininent realm The National Honor Society is proud to sponsor this year's pro duel ion. The proceeds will bo used to establish a National Honor Society Fund to he uRed in paying -the expenses of forensic contests and similar activities for which no fund.i are provided a. present. All tickets will lie sold for the J small sunt of 115c. Reserved seats ! will he on sale Thursday, NoV. 14. | in the Kings Mountain Drug Co. for patrons.and in fife Supply Room In the High School for all school children and faculty. ACHING-SORE STIFF MUSCLES For PROMPT relief?rub en Mm teroie! Muup with this wonderful "countbu-ibbitant" actually brings fresh warn blood to aching muscles to help break up painful local eon faction. Better than a mustard plasterI Made in 3 strengths. 111 I I a S I SALE OF VENETIAN BLINDS Heavy Construction 36 Inches Wide 60 Inches Long Week-End Sale Special $1 BELK'S r '-.-V: ' ' . V V ; HUKflDAY. NOV. 14. 1M0 Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from (rout page) duct- national defense good* t>u( which were not doing so before the job was well under way half a dozen branches of tha Coinmission had to have the plan ox-1 plained to tliem in detail. Kacli Insisted that the facta found should he reported to them, because they were the one which would have Jurisdiction over it. ,| All this naturally delayed the job1 If there had been one boss, the Job . could have been cleared with hltn Jill MLHL 't.'.-C f *.: tomm * ' * " ? Neatly" everybody at the Commission realizes"' tlint private factories' must be used to net the niateriala America needs. Many officials and j sub-olTiclals want, therefore!, to "en-1 courage private enterprise, tint nol all. They want to put tbo govern i tneut into business. They seem to think that the way to encourage business is io compete with it. Those who feel this nay must be Influential for Commissioner Knudsen. who a ft or all was responsible lor production by one of the nations biggest, and mtjst" successful businesses. felt impelled to say this: ."There is a school of thought in 'Washington which feel's that the 2* OVA.1 I'll 111 CHI t ?hoillfl ? <? Intn luialnoea ? n" "?w i/?inmvro on a larger scale. The government i." in business oil u large scale right now ?- 011 a scale as big" as It can handle; on a larger scale than any other country except perhaps Rus- I sia. and we don't> want any part'of the Uussiou system over here. "The succeSs. of our program depends upon the brains and patriot- a ism of the American business man. t engineer. bnnTvr, executive, and ' working man. Jj Knudsen is only one member of the Commission. Although his experience would be helpful in building national defense, and although his views doubtless would be shared by a majority of the people, he can run Only one branch of the Commit) ston. He, cant even run that if the other Commissioners overrule him. The long and short of it is that under such circumstances no man can do his best job. The present mess, however, would bo even worse than It Is of control of everything were given to ono whose sole qualification is that he is a theorist, an experimenter, an econmist, or a planner. . ?o? As defense reaches its peak, tho cost to rhe people naturally will in Meeting Defense Communication Needs Today and Tomorrow -to be prepared for emergencies of whatevcc magnitude or urgency is 3 requirement to which tele- . phone company workers are accustomed. The National Defense Program is a new emergency tobemet.Newswitchboards arc being installed, several thousand miles of telephone lines have been strung ird large scale telephone engineering project* are under way to serve the fifty newly approved and existing "?nv and navy posts and air ba*es located in the territory served by this Company Long distance communication facilities a to also bring expanded and new oilcuits have been establish*..I to assure ample long distance telephone sen ice 1* ? tween these military baser and all parts of the n&tico. Southern Belt and the entire Bell System are in h :gS gear, meeting the nation** present defense needs and prepared to adequately meet those of tomorrow. Southern Bell Telephon* and telegraph company INIOAPOlAltO ' .. ' l , ' ,*> . 4 crease. The needed billions have got to come' from some place So an immediate task confronting Congress will be to find sources for new tax money. That is a difficult Job. A recent compilation showed thnt. federal tax cs and duties already exist on these things, among others: ludividuul income, telephone calls, telegrams, dleomat^arlne, cigarettes. automobiles, tires, tubes, automobile accessories, liquor, silk, wool, shoes, leuther. smoking tobacco, lumber, cheese, matches, tractors. theater admissions and so on. (dfti tisili at j i ts a very big field to explore Atl present most of them are thinking I of sales taxes. THE HERALD - 11.50 k YEAR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors* Pruuprintinn nrnntnilv JL ? VOVA iptilVII |?lWHIpMJ and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver * Phone* 41?81 Imperial Kings Mountain, ; ??????? Today?r. Bargain Day Tom K "DRUMS 01 Gordon "I TAKE T NewsFriday an< HE'D KILL A DC-ZEN MEN* i*r mm #/ fluid far hit I*it tabu! Murder meant nothing to this crarod genius who lurks In the skin ol an ape to crush Innocent victims on the altar 1 ol science! Karloffs greatest roU! Monday an "Big Si i .'. .. j I 't ^SU|fl|j^^^^ I v^MlM ESSVf ft A m m. Em r \ 7 r \ 1 t r"' \ v \ ?B* 10c an We Thaok You For Yoi "Follow the Crow* iVBBHBBMHHBMH ' * ' _ ; jr' * v * ' .' '' .,? 1 Palmollve, 3 for 20o Kick, 3 for . 23c Sm. Super Suda, 3 for ........ 23c' large Super Suda 23o Lge. Octagon 8oap, 6 for ...... 25o Lge. Octagon Powdera, 3 for .. 23e Sm. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23o Sm. Octagon Powdera, 10 for . .230 Octagon Toilet, 2 for .9c Octagon Cleanaer, 2 for .. ?... 9c Octagon Granulated, 3 for' .... . 25o Hollywood, 3 for . 14c . *. r ^ T. S. Keeter & Co. Grover, N. C. 1 . Palmollve, 3 for 20c Klek, 3 for 28c Sm. Super Suda, 3 for ,.. 25c Large Super 8uda 23o Lge. Octagon Soap, 6 for '25o Lge. Octagon Powdera, 6 for .. 25c Sm. Octagon Soap, 10 for 23c Sm. Octagon Powdera, 10 for ..23o Octagon Toilet, 2 for 9c Octagon Cleanaer, 2 for .. 9c Octagon Granulated, 3 for .... 25c Hollywood, 3 for 14c Crystal White, 3 for .. 14o Harry's Store Grover, N. C. . Theatre N. C.?Phone 134 rhursday . ?10c to All eene in F DESTINY" Jones in HIS OATH" ?Serial I Saturday AbMyj. WEBB ^ minnim?cruKiQ?t> J I '0 .! <WL?CURTI$/ V twuruc > '-y ItTCKER , &H&IKING Also Comedy?Serial 10c and 15c ?O? Early for Seats Please Come d Tuesday peciar HE THUNDERING 1 PECTACLE OF j MERICA'S MOST ABULOUS DAYS 'v i d 15c - I ir Liberal Patronage \ Mobnp?M^^^| I
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