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Mountaineers In Cage Opener Here Friday Night I M.dily Nl'miheul AUe\ n month ot priSMrildiin, tin <nctr itnci-i s will nffii iall> ope' %* '41 ?ci?iin KvtJay i.iuhi at 7 IV fi>lk the l?"?>"- * intl girls w" l?hi) lJ Su tra tl ki iiin.it illm^t. A; s meeting of the but* i'IuI Ti.W44> Nigh!, U? nrge Allen. Jr. iii Char! -s Italian! w< tv elected ci Mfftiaa * llnrti have i>i>Umistii ?:?* * nuiwniliiK ilu< team an< vimik the octlobk for a surcossfu in briKlit I'oneh A. K Sniar fx-a ukiHl for a statement, salt "i won't predict. how; many name cr- f?o.? will win.- hot wll give at mr opponents a kooiI srrup." Tie (irl.V chill is directed hy Mis! 9m fiu'ru.--. Wanda Moloney am Tttra Ifiitr.tihries are nerving as co PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' ' Prescription ? promptly _! m. tf>/J n /*/? i ??n4 ?t ?A 1 Isini avvui aici* " <11 I Ccl" sociable prices with the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver Phonea 41?81 . t i , THURSDA ALICE X\ gj^PJIYE jQinni I*PfyP ? ***1 SATURDAY CAGNEV OlORIA STUART / V ftWfe J FRANK McHUOH / r I , llOYD ?ACON A WAtHift IIOS.-?M IMailfMn' ??>. H l?* ?*4>M te*H K*| ?i k> * >?? *W U1 MONDAY a j| , WEDNESDAY IHU=59 pi: ' " - ' . ' " ' .- * > ' ' fV-' ". V- v. y'.-i; \^- - ; ~ captains' of their team. Both of J the in are veteran players uni phmty fast: , . The Schedule follows: Jan. lt>? "Forest City, here Jan II FlIfTaldc, there Jan. 17: Ku* here ford ton, hero Jan 24: Bessemer City, their Jan 28: Shelby, there Jan. St.' CUtfatde. there i? Feb 7: Bessemer City.-here i Feb. 11: Kutherefordton, there l) Fel. 14 N. C. S. JV. here i Foil 2.1: N. C. 8. 1?, tber? F>*. 28: Chorryvllle. here. J Lions Basketball Games > Scheduled Four home games h|kve already 1 been scheduled for (he KiiiK?> Moun t :< in Moils Club Basket Hall Team 1 lau-ai fails will b? able to set some * last art ion on the court when the ; ' Mens; meet the visiting teams. In addition to the all-star team. ' two more players have been added 1 to the .squad and practtce began last i nichi in the High School Gym. Har ry* Jenkins, from Gastoi*a? former, high school player, and prtTTessional base ball player, and Gray Biutnler-1 ?'f. Wake Forest player, who was'a' member of the NVinhsboro Itoyal Cord team. are the tw-o now players added to the local team. The L.tohs Club Team lias plenty of power and It is expected to go places this season. Games scheduled up to now arer Jan 16th: Chnrlotfe Y. M. C. A. Jan. 2"rd: Valdese.'Jan Itfllh' Indflltl Vnrmill fnllniro FVtf. 6th. Boll|h{[ Springs College. f/pidemicof COLD SYMPTOMS 666 I.tiiuld or 666 Tablets with 666 Salve or .666 Noce Drops generally relieves cold symptoms the, first day. ?Adv.! Sam pi o Savings B Oat Way Kd. Trip I 4 Tampa S8.05 UM Charleston ....... $3.45 I Raleigh $3.10 Richmond $4.35 TERIM INAL SERVICE STATION Phone 10 REYHOUND n? r - r r iiiiim Y and FRIDAY OMBU r n juwusk**' JOHN g xtiek E PAYNE|^%^;: | 3 - ESTHER RALSTON ?& %*? fftMfc <* THERS BEN CARTER y - "J. . niutn fo t Pic tut* \ '% 1 ' , ; ** i - Double Feature , ' Blll'^gUI^ ind TUESDAY mi mm rre Radtsson, the First Canadian > 3ENE TIERNEY "Wff AltO CREGM TORN 3UTT0N IRCINtA FIELD -VINCENT PRICE t muu. iMWi .-a MncM by trvtag (?M f/ltr ?01h Cantwy F*? Pictar* dU[ r ? Double Feature t ' * A W??? K*W?X jm gBHKM^jCOiMAMA MCTUM KIEh ; :: . ;' . . / _ . -1 r ri iiiriaa THE KtN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD, 1 Personals Master Smyre Williams Is confinI'd lo tola home with sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridge* have moved Into the By Bethel section. ?' - , f Mr and Mrs- George lar.tlmore and George. Jr.. spent the Christmas \ holiday* with relatives at Hertford j ii t Miss I-unity t arpettler retur- -d ( last week from a visit to her sister ? vail .finally at Council. Mr. ami Mrs. llayna H!ackiii?r were guests of relatives ill Halls- j tuiry during the holidays. /? ?o? ! Mr. anil Mrs. ^ D. Sbuford Of Forest City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Smyte Williams. | Vl Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Klser of, Churloite spent the week-end with relatives In Kings Mountain. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Bickett Williams of, Charlotte were dinner- guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Rhea. ' ?o?<Mf. and Mrs. Sam M('.Daniel of Bridgeport. Conn., are visiting Mr.) Mi-Daniel's mother here. Mrs. Bill Craig will entertain the members 01 nor bringe club this at ternoon. " ?? Mr*, H^uter Neisler and son. Hyn ( tor. Jr.. roturnod from the Memorial Hospital. Charlotte, Wednesday. ?o? ; Mrs/' Johtt Floyd gf Greensboro, \yas n visitor .in Kings Mountain during the recent holidays. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Herndon and little son of Kannapolis spent the holidays with relatives in Kings Mountain, , ?o? ^ The friends of Mrs. O. C. O'Farrell will regret to learn thrat she is confined at her home, wltfi a severo cold. ?o? Mr. Gugene Mathls will leave soon for the Veterans' Hospital, Columbia. S C.. where he will spend sometime. ?o? Hopkins Houston returned to Pageland 8. O.. Sunday afternoon af ter spending several days with Billy Gene Neisler. ?o? Miss Betty l-ee. Nelsler was a charming hostess at a lovely bufTet supper last week at her home. 24 guests were present. ?o? Master Smyre Williams, Jr., has been visiting his aunt and .uncle in Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shu ford. _o? Mrs. A. H. Patterson Tffld Miss Dorothy Patterson were guests of relatives in Columbia, S. C-, on New Year's day. ?o? ' Patsy Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J)ee Harmon spent several days last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Key Harmon in the By Bethel section. ?o? Rev. H. G. Fisher and family had has guests Tuesday his mother, Mrs. L. V. Fisher, of Salisbury, and Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher of Asheboro. '^Masters .Tames Herndon, Robert and David Nelll, Earle Myers and David Mauney attend a party given In Charlotte Saturday by Masters Bobble and Billie Boyce. former rea Idents of Kings Mountain. Mrs. D. C. Mauney of this place. .Mrs. P. R. Falls and Mrs. Georgs Patterson of Gastonla plan to eave Dext Tuesday fbr Palm Harbor, Fla where they will spend the remainder of the winter, ?o? Mrs. J. T. Davidson la Improving slowly following a hoart attack on New Fear's Eve. She is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson/Her many friends wlsji for her a speedy recovery. ?o?" Mr. and Mrs. J. R Davis and Miss 'Alda Jean Davis spent the week end in Martin. Ga. Miss Nell Miller, ntaoo n 9 Vf on I Intrlo haW? i<nn>1 Vi /\ m ft uirv.o ui mm, i/?* ir?, i uiui inm nuuiv with them and will remain for all extended visit. ^~Mrs. Stanley Tirake. wha has been on a visit to her parents returned to her home in New York City and was accompanied by Miss Cor* Herndon who will remain for an ex tended visit. i NEW MYSTERY NOVEL BY MASTER AUTHOR "Dead Man's Passport'. stirring novsl of the Orient, hae thrills and romance that will hold your interact during the entire story. It has been written by Max Brand, master mystery novel author. Dont mlse this feature beginning January 12th In THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at all Newsstands THURSDAY. JANUARY ft. 1941. Washington ' Snapshots { (Cout'd from front paget merchants of death" that there * weren't any producers" *f these u goou*. New plants had to oe built.] Again, uiachlups had be?n built a up as destroyers of Jobs. The ma- <j kers of machines hud Just been J t counting along on the little buslueas o which people bad to ylve them. Nov ( WF?"ar?'' neeiU-il. Iiu~ they c.int Jus'. grow Into full operation over night. 4 K Also, goferiuiicut press agents hid i. put out a hi roam ol releases about p contracts being granted. Sine? thU { followed optimistic talk about SO,ooo uirplaiieu and two-ocean navies,] the people thought everything was rosy. They were undersold on the 1 fact that there is a lot which must happen between ordering a tank] and actually getting It. ' Still, again, people' hud been told ] that the nation could arm* itself uud sti'l have Its present comforts uud luxuries. Now there is official doubt about ull tlietse things. Hveu officialdom is beginning to' hope the people will see that like total war. total defense feapecialHy when thai includes furnishing Britain's weapons) reUUires sacrifices. ?o? 'i More information .therefore. will "Ionic" out nhnut il flio rln fensc program must overcome. There will be talk about how the cost of the program must be ln? ' creased both to ""lease' material to' Britain ancl to meet rising wage levels. Many manufacturers contracted to produce defense goods with tho un derstnndiug that their employees would work 40 hours a week. There aren't enough trained workers in numerous Industries to put on addl tioiial shifts. Therefore, present workers must stay on the job more I MENTHO fxj I -MULSION H TfFOR COUGMSFROMCOLO^Br^rdl tiki ihat womt turn loose iQ TAKE ONE SIP 9 OF MENTHO MULSION a WAIT FIVE MINUTES W IF YOU FAIL TO GET V EXPECTED RELIEF , ASK FOR YOUR MONET BACltJ-^ i I Happ; I New Yei I FOR WEEK ] I Wisconsin CI Long Horn I BEANS High Powered I Kerosene I Sinclair Plain ?|f I Pinnacle - JHp? B m. m 1 Maxwell Houi Rinso f 1 Air Lard ? Poke's True Americai vicai j Margrac< PHONE 11 WE DELIVER han 40 hour*. But, as it U flow be ng made ekiM\ unions insist upon ime and a halt tor ull hours over 40 week. Hence more money must be pent tor the aauic things if they re to bp produced faster. if night shifts are put ou. (he cost lso will rise in many eases. One efeuse producer who went ou - a hree instead of a two-shift basis tscovered that his "graveyard" "itU",,!, J tear i? that makers of .|t feuse ] ood* aren't going to be war million 1 lies. The law permits the War He- I a rtmekt to give a fee of 7 per cent I WHY? Golden 1 HAS EXCEPTION * cu 1.?It has more protein, for fuller-bodied flav 2.?It has natural richne and butterfat. 3.?It is produced only 4.?They are scientificall, good flavor. 5.?Its natural rich yello fine flavor. Archdal H. P. Dixc y New ar Grocei ' ..* . BEGINNING MONDAY.. . tieese Pinto Beans Blackeyed Peas Large White Be <i g\ I Dixie Cryst IOC SUGA . I 10 Pounds _______ OUR se COFFEE 3~10c Pk< ?' ? w nour Vegetole ft Jewel , ,i/[ ? Shortening " jf e Lard 8 Ounce Mayonnaise Relish wmmm?mmmmmmmm?m i i Matches-5 c All Popular * ^9 Brands m i & Pauli r pho: . i _ . . ' ' 4 . /* . ' * \ i . . - ' " ' , ' . j. i ? ' . ; , ihmhihhi^^BH ?? to those who produce munition*. The average fee allowed so far is less than 5 percent, and that of course. Is before Uncle Sam tat?* his* tuxes out of the 5 per cent. lu one important industry. the average fee above ocMial coats la only , percent -The story of one prodocer In Oil* (roup ?how? why it '* difficult to toll nl the fact* to the public. '! This producer was asked If the statement about Ills patriotism. Ho { raised His hands In horror and re| fused saying he didn't want to be painted In pwbtlc us a "munitions I inuker." ; Guernsey ^AL FLAVOR SUa. minerals, and vitamins or. , ss of extra .milk sugar f Guernsey cows, y fed. for year-round . w color emphasizes the " - i le farms ?n, Manager Year y Prices IANUARY 6tb lb. 2lc ?2_ 5c r AK+ S1 "65c lb. can 24c ;s. 13c a. 32c . . 13c Boxeg-each 2c ! for ISc ne Stores NE 31 WE DEUVER ; .
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