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Lions And
' IJ)' 'Mnnly Moo* head)
Ki'n;* Mountain tilnycd Iimi to
ToTfrKt last Friday night hod
4?f*ul?-d llnv Iiivndors li> a twin bill
?u the home hniduood.' Thje K. M
Rlrls iii-'i'/.i-J to a 17-14 victory,
hill- the local buys won by 23 to 21.
The .Moiitiiuliit'ci.s wcri in trout
?tl tho way and le<| In the girl's '
' same at the interuyHHion 2tl-4. At j
\%\*l iiiiuwiiy lUtirK mi' ncure <?i ,ni'j
'o?-?I boys' ettnctly doubled that of !
hei/ opponents, hi-ln# 22-11.
Mujotioy led the Kings Mountain
' .drls with 20. points. and Richbourg
topped the Forest. City scorers with
i<0\. (u (he boys' name Moss a,ml
Italian! led with lft points. UndcrEP1DEMIC
OF
COLD SYMPTOMS
r6H I .i?in id or t?rtt? Tablets with
<(>?' Salvo or fifitJ Novo Drops generally
relieves cold symptoms the
first d;iy. ?Adv.
Have Your Eyes Examined,
Qlasses Fitted
?By^DR.
I). M. MORRISON
Optometrist - Eye Specialist ' t
Will bi In Kings Mountain Office
on E-ve-y Tuesday and Friday
afternoons. Hours 1 P. ,M. to
6 P. M.
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wood illlri lllldann nt <hn |.Vr. j>
II up in.'*ii i .IfJill
t liH.kti) up eight points. j
The double header scheduled for j
Krtdat itlKlit between both the boys
and Kills Hams ajialnsi I he Hut her- ! *
ei'dton liudi has been called off v
due to the closing of schools to pre j1
vent he spread ol flu. *'
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Lions Game For ' '
Tonight Postponed *
Tin, gamo originally scheduled
(or tonight with the '"harlot to V. M. <
A. has. been ' postponed at the ;
:o'|UCM of school officials due to
the dosing of the local schools.
This game to which. many local '
tans had loosed forward, will be 11
played on February 1.1 or 20th. '
The Mftxt game to he played by
'lie Lions will bo on Thursday even '
iitg. Jan. 22, at 8 p. tit. when the. c
V'aldcse a. C. Invades the deu of '
the locals Jn an attempt to hand '
them their, first defeat.
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Valdese possesses ouc of their
si rolls est semi-pro teams to be ! <
found In this section and should (
give the spectators one of the most j
Interestinn sanies of the entire sea- a
son.
All tickets purchased for Lions y
Club Raines ure good for any game
played this season, so those persons
holding tickets for tonight's game (
cau use them at any titne. I
Since, the beguiling of the pro- J
grain, low-income, farm families of t
Pamlico -County have made and re- c
ccivcd without charge 222 cotton
mat tresses. '
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?vana Coatner Sunday | L
funeral services for T Evans I
'ostner. 42, highly respected textile i
vorker. were luld Sunday after- u
toon ?t Pleasant Orove Pup: 1st ti
hurt-It neat Pallston. and Interment ),
natle In the church cemetery. The u
astor was assisted by Hc-v. J. C. v
luttle of Shelby and the Rev. Hon- ,,
ier ot Cherry v Hie in conducting tho ,
ust rites. ; t
Mr. ("oatner's death oceurrt-d at I "
Shelby Hospital Friday afternoon i
titer uu tliiusn of ten days.
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Mr. 'Costlier is a native of the
teams Mill sect ion. near Kullston, v
i member of a well known C'leve- t
and county family. *
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Surviving are his widow who was (l
>efore marriage Miss Etta Sellars
me daughter, Molba Ruth, rind a ..
on. Carol Oeari; his mother, Mrs, <_
da Hendricks Costner of Beams I
dill! four sisters Mrs. .Vrert Grime ,
if Shelby. Mrs. Lemuel Smith of v
'herryville. Mt;s. Edgar Cooke and f
drs. Clem Hendricks of Cleveland
"ounty; four brothers, darents.
loyle. Yates and Pressley CAstnei". ,r
iU nf Honm?t Mill
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Wins Florida Trip J
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Announcement' was made toclny by u
lie Home Office of the Pilot Life (1
insurance Co., Greensboro, N. C. ,
hat S. A. Orouse, local Special )
Vgent has qualified for one trip to j
lie Company's 1041 agency conven- -j
ion, which will be held at> Holly- ,,
vood. Kla.. Jan. 16 18, 1941. f
Mr. Crouse was awarded this trip
is a result of the outstanding voltnie
of business sold during the
uallfyiug period, his production be
rg among the best for the entire
'ompany. i
The downswing in hog production ^
rhich began in the spirng of 1940
ontiuued through the fall and will
onyuue at least thru the spring,
eports the U. S. Agrlcultutal Mar R
letlng Service.
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Some agricultural experts believe v
hat with farm labor costs going
tp just ti6 farmers are sending ti
heir sons into the draft army, p
here wilt be an Increasing need a
or farm machinery* u
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.-"*" ' '' ' >THURSDAY.
JAN. 1?. 1M1
n Openers
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^noii-Khyne College
Monday night, the Kinga Mouuutn
Lion* unveiled their 1941 basetball
team to loewl tana with a
tirllllug a" "to 36 victory over the
uglily fav.n colli glans front Letolr-Hhyne'
' Skimp" Stowe shot tha
tinning goal in the last thirty sectnl?
Of pU.v to jnit the game away;
iter tin locals huil lost the lead to
o the collegians with only two ttiln
ites to play. llary Hrunemtticr, forin
t Wake Forest flash, wan leading
coror for the flight, with Stowe fol
Owing close behind.
Most fans felt that this game
i-oulu be easy for the Collegians but
lie smooth working Linus were a
iii-prise to the spectators as .well as
.onolf-Rbyne. This year> learn com
iosed of Gary Brunemmer, . Bill
loodson. John Gold, Harry Jenkins,
Tied"' Smart. "Skimp Stowe, Bus
iatea and ('book Stowe to mention
few appears now. to be even beter
than previous Lions teams',
rlilch have proven the equal of any
oini-pro team in this section ot
forth Carolina.
The schedule which lias been arangcd
for this year is the most dificult
yet undertaken by a Lions
earn and should prove a treat to bat
let ball enthusiasts throughout this
ectlou. The game which seems to
ip creating the most talk and spee
lation is with indluu State Norma)
f Pembroke. A team composed em
irely of Indians who really know
iow'to linndle a ball and will really
put on a show for the spectators,
"iris* game will be on Thursday
light. Jan. SO, exactly two weeks
rom tonight.
Washington
Snapshots
(Cont'd from front page)
ettle strikes and disputes hi . deE>nse
industries.
As many Washington officials saw
t, this would mean letting Hiilnian
elected labor leaders settle strikes
n the government's behalf, tor Hill
lan would name the people who
erved iti these regional offices.
The things that stopped these
Jans, but didn't make the headlines
ere:'
First, iu mitl-Decein.ier represenalives
ol' various State l^abor Deartments
ntet in Washington. They
dopted a resolution unqualifiedly
irgiug expansion of existing Fedfer
1 and state concllation services,
'his was a direct pat on the back
or Dr. .fohn H. Steelman, head cl
he U. S. Concliation Service, who
ettled the Vultee airplane strike
ifter both Hillmaq and the War. D?
lartment had failed.
Second, the special Labor Policy
idvisory Committee, which Hillman
timself appointed in secret session
ibjectcd vigorously to his plan
rhis committee, too. insisted that
settlement of strikes and disputes
>e left in the hand the U. S- Couci
afion Service and that-the Defense
Commission be called in only whet
he Concilation Service reached at
mpasse. .
Labor Policy committee member!
taturally were afraid that Hillin.tr
would appoint to his regional office:
people who were biased and whos<
tuggest'ons for settlement of dls
jutes would be looked upon wltl
tuspicion both by employers and
nnployees.
Nobody bias (accused Hllhrtan 'ol
inything except an over-zealous d<
tire to protect tbe interest of laboi
irganltations. Bnt some researcher!
itudylng Hlllman's record for an in
llcatton of what hta aims might be
found the following once lqcorpora
:ed in the preamble and by-laws o:
he Amalgamated Clothing Work
qrs which (Hlllroan beads:
"The Industrial and Inter-indus
Call or See
EUGENE McSWAIN
McCoy Service Station
Phone 165
REPRESENTATIVE
, in Kings Mountain
Territory ,
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trial organization, built upon the K
?lld iwk Of orgtuitailou and Class
Contclouarsss, will put tbe actual fti
working class in actual Control K
Ji'jiu' i.'Jiwi, 'ij; I,J. 1 v.'is
Taks Possssalon of It."
1 hat. these researchers say. Is "
not Americanism Then, whether I*
la pertinent or not. they remind
that Hlllman was born in Itusela the |
home of t'onr.uunlsfh.
The I'll 11 Murray "plan" to turn I
.- !>rit>iriam - ? . - '
<-u> uou runaun plane* a nay ill
the auto industry Is another cose,
apparently, 01 a desire to promote
i.ihor organizations with the public
Neither Murray, nor the President
lo his press conference comment on
'.he plan, pointed out that (1) the
, I'ltonioblle Industry Itself ui liildOctoher
began working with defense
officials In Washington on such a
u plan, and that (2) as defense offInalH
aee it the problem Is not getting
PURSUIT planes but BOMK
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and accurately at rea- .
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