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? * > ' ? ... j^gjj Last Times Today?Thursday * ill 1 nifi lu'lv/ll i LINDA DARNELL P^^SM ' *nt> a cawotihouianoj ' nubfe^. - ?? Friday and Saturday V BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM r>u... 1 q.4 1 vt? .... * "" s i iuoj miu omuiua; r*uv. ll ana l<i Gene Autry's Latest and First Big Picture > and One of Oorothy Lamour's Best Pictures Admission Prices will be increased at night only. Matinee price wilt be: Children 10c, Balcony 15c. Main Floor 20c?Night, Children 15c Balcony Adm.: 22c, State tax lc, Defense tax 2c, Total admission 25c. Main Floor Adm: 26c. State tax lc, Defense, tax 3c, total admission 30c. t JUNGLE LOVE AFFAIR. ^ Robert Preston, lit | , /'/ Preston Foster r t - ? 1 "mm IJ*- h OVER . BURMA \ (i J . I 1 1 I PA (flw|L ? ll J _x. Vsrfl . Monday and Tuesday Merry Mickey and *?5" A Joyous Judy in a Vff .?F X n-v. i thai starts where 'J J-* " Babes in Arms'' |T \ v Mm R00NEY-GARLAND J i/T/m PAUL WHITEMAN AND ORCHESTRA jai \/ /\ I m. JUNE PREISSER - WILLIAM TRACY /# / f II. I vn??? ri?T oy jonn Monti, jr. I / A /ju ?y yr Monday and Tuesday prices will be the same as Friday and Saturday. Wednesday. Only "STAGE COACH WAR" William Boyd and Russell Hayden Also?"FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS" Weaver Brothers and Elviry BIG SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Celebrating Dixie Theatre's 5TH ANNIVERSARY Expressing, our thanks for your wonderful patronage ? Free Turkey's, Groceries and other Merchandise contributed by the following merchants: Blalock Grocery & Market, D. F. Hord Furniture Co., Phenfec Store, Bridges & Hamrick Keeter*s Dept. Store, Kings Mtn. Shoe Shop, Saunders Dry Cleaning, Gastonia Coca-Cola Bot tling Com Griffin Drug Store, Crawford's Market and Grocery* The Pitt, Margraee Store, Home Stores, Shelby Nehi Bottling Co., A & P Tea Co., Waldensian Bakery, and others. t ' ' V.'i " *' - ' ? I PIXIE I ? ' ..'V V; . c. " . tW.iM'i i'i>i i" saii. . . - . > . fc'iif r* iiltti'i . -...-j..v. - s ? ' * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. Accident Deaths Increase UALKIG.II. There were " 161 deaths last mouth from what the State Uoarl of Health Hats as pre rentable accidents, as compared with 1:11 in October. Iac.ord tug to' the. figures just Issued by the Division of Vital Statistics, of which Or II T. Htiiupsou Is the director. The Increase registered in October, r.Ho. was 3u. Aside from deaths due o automobile accidents',> there were ^^^^upo^Sst'T'h'f^oIny^'T'dmHnK the same period a year ago. while , rail! roatl .net ideiits not ssoci.it* d suit highway* traffic look a toll of 7, a [ gainst t a year ago. Also, there | were Vvo air transportation fatali1 lli'u vs?nr uu nnmt>-?? ?#! , . . ...? . v<wu>|??l ? \* ? ???? iiodu lor the corresponding period 1*1 P.O. it was pointed out. So fur. for the entire. year. the death toll in North Carolina from ' |>n rentable accidents totals 1,196 out in 20.393 deaths from ail caus es. In other words, those dying from pi event.iblo accidents constitute more than four and a half .- per cent ot those dying from all causes. This does not include thcts?*\tTlo ' have died from diphtheria and other pre-' veritable diseases. There <y?s a 'sharp decline in the number of births reported last inon th. as compared with- figures for the' previous October. For " the 1040 period there were 0.776 babies horn in North Carolina, or - 325 t'ewei than the 7.1nl born in October, 1939 Ocanhs \i || il 2,442 as comlpa^ed lib-21323 a year ago, hut the number of infants who died under a year old dropped from 388 to 382, a difference of 26 in' tavor of this year. This brought the infrint mortality rate for the month down from 23. X to 23. SOME THINGS ARE BEST UNSAID Some people like to express their opinion on any and every suujeet uii iter the sun. and at auy aud all times, regardless of the feeling and opinion of others. Often, such actiou results in heated arguments, ill will and less of business' and friendship. The avoidance of -controversial subjects in any gathering denotes " >"'1 judgment. To argue rollgtous beliefs and politics can be a pleasant pastime, and then, too such conversation can be the forerunner ot n an-is that do lasting harm-to-the participants. So why engage in use less arguments thai convince no one anil make you unpopular in business circles and social life. The Milieu (Ga.) News lias the fol lowing 10 say-011 the subject: "Yes. every one is conceded a right to Ills or her opinion, but it is " to . .'ui'-'i'ber . that Hie .time, place and manner of expressing them largely i '-'ermines their effectiveness. Kurtlui. there -r irvocon ilable. differences witicb should bo left alone." The editor of the News .has brought out one fact worthy of consideration, there are differences which should be loft alone. It might bo well for- all of us to remember this, before we engage in an argument. THE SMOKE OF I SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU'MS233IB *?233Ptl If.MLLOJi ^ ' ' ANDLESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other of the largest-set ling cigarettes tested?leas than any of them? according to Independent scientific teats of the smoke Itself. THURSDAY. NOV. 21, 1940 110 Points Given For Handling Beef Cattle C0J" x\ ? . - cattle. L. I Case. Extension animal bus- s(e,.rs bundman ot N. C State College. say there are 10 'fundamental* points In beef cuttle production. He lists 10. *' them as follows: tally I 1. I. "ef cuttle canuot be produce*! sis. economically without utilizing pas^ ' turns to the maximum. , v Make use of the less saleable roughage a> much as possible, et-1 Q pe<iallj with tjie, breeding herd dur j ? lug the winter mouths. I'm- a purebred bull, preferably i n proven sire. Not only should the IioiiM be of good ancestry. i 4 Provide a balanced ration. In eluding proteins, necessary minora.'Ik ami vltauiitis. Do not construct or maintain costly quarters for beef cattle. ti. Kyep animals free from para- ' sites, both int-vi.fl and exteiti.-al. Feeding parasites Is nlwavs mo 1 * penal ve, ' ' 7. Make an effort to secure a; high percentage of ealvt s. Two inain'j causes for the low percentage of t cnlf crops are contagious abortion,] and luck of 'attention at breeding , and calving time. 'J'1 8. Conserve the manure. Since the maintenance ot soil fertility is a g| . much. greater problem than can be j satisfactorily met by the use of com (J -menial fertilizers, the, proper uonJoReJien . Misery UawiXtAEtEtJ.SALVE.NOSt tROPJk . _ i i ?? Falmolive, 3 for ../... ! 20c Klek. 3 for 25c Sm. Super Suds, 3 for 25c Large Super Suds ,#i 23c L-ge. Octagor Laap. 6 for ...... 25c Lge. Octagon Powders, 6 for .. 25c 3m. Octagon Soap. 10 for 23c , ! Sm. Octagon Powders, 10 for "..23c Octagon Toilet, 2 for ' 9c j j Octagon Cleanser, 2 for 9c Octagon Granulated,. 3 for .... 25c Hollyv.ood, 3 for 14c Crystal White, 3 for 14c Super Service Grocery Bessemer City, N. C. ' ! IflHH Myers* s Thanksg i Men's Wedge Heel Cork i OXFORDS $4.00 Value. Anniversary Pri $3.50 pi Broken Sizes in Ladies DRESS SHOES Tan and black. Suede and Kk row lasts. $3 to $t value. Ai sary Price? $2.49 pr Odd Sizes in Ladies OXFORDS Narrow, Medium and narrov $3.00 value. Anniversary pric $1.98 pr. Myers' D( NEW ARRIVALS DM Xhhhibhmhbhhbhhhmhhmhhbbh : " -'V^ -v' :;rll ir on of manure is an important THg HERALD _ *1.60 A YEAR eratton. lave pigs to follow rattening One pig or two or three 1 Will add profit to'the enter- SifOE REPAIRING Of The Belter Kind ftUard against disease espee- At Reasonable PHceS latik s dihcasr ami ujIm-i i uloBrini; Us The Next 1 -? 7~ Pair OUR "SHIP WILL KINGS MOUNTAIN :OME IN" Sooner SHOE SHOP the Aid of Newspaper J Q J?anlher & Son VDVERTl^NG^^ ^ 71st SERIES OF INSTALLMENT STOCK Ainu/ rk DC AT itv/ rr vyi ju#i Y he Home Building and Loan Association has >rved Kings Mountain and vicinity for more lan 17 years and offers the best plan for SAVINGS INVESTINGS BORROWINGS IMMEDIATELY APPROVED LOANS AVAILABLE ?FOR? BUILDING?REMODELING. IMPROVING \ '' ... " For a Few Cents a Week You Can Insure Your Shares Home Building & Loan Association A. H. Patterson, Sec'y & Treafe. Anniversary j ALE I and K '* * living Specials Sole Ladies' and Misses' OXFORDS lC" Leather and Cork Sole. Value to $2.50. Anniversary Price ? ? $1.98 pr. I Nar- Girls and Boys iniver- I SCOUT OXFORDS Sizes to 3's. Leather and cork soles. t $2.50 value. Anniversary Price - $1.98 pr. v lasts. We wish each and every one a Hapi? py Thanksgiving. Store closed Thursday Nov. 28th, for TYianks* giving. ? ? spartment Store LY DRESS SHOPPE ? 2nd F1.00R v * r-' ' ' 1 , * . . * ^ v iflfl i * >... . . > - ... V *. , j
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