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'' Barnes To Attend I State Meetings AmC * Upon the special invitation of the North Carolina State (Department of Education, the North Carolina Education Association, and the Educational Policies Commission of the United States, B. N. Barnes will i^ave this afternoon for a very important conference on. "Educating Youth . for the Responsibilities of American Citizenship" to to be held in Raleigh, Friday Feb. 7. Have Your Eyes Examined, Glasses Pitted ?By? DR. D. M. MORRISON Optometrist - Eye Specialist Will be In Kings Mountain Office on Evtry Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to ? ? + | "Spring Is Ju | The Corner" I + Now! Get your Permane i J tyX I A Temptingly Low Price T | A Hair Style to Go Wi T f | A Facial, revealing a Ne X J Pho I Vera's Be * t Mrs. J. B. Ft H I Annminr , _ 4 m 1-4 Lb. Package I DRIED BEEF - I BOLOGNA 18c pound WESTERN RIB M I STEW 12"cLb. I NICE LEAN I PORK CHOPS ? pound Morrell's, Pridette's I Ritnoloco - Cmnlr?J H ivivua - uxtivnw . SHOULDER CUTS 32c Lb. SNOW CREAM FLOUR PLAIN ? I SELF-RISING Now 2 Can Nancahala I GREEN PEAS 1 9c Can I Canned Green Beans With Potatoes?No. 2 ci I SPECIALS F< I jaki I . lAttendance at this conference i be made up of educators, parei and representatives of the public examlue the nation'a needs trained citizens and to develop pU whereby schools and communll can better meet thes ?needs. Attendance at this conference v be limited to 90 invited members At four o'clock Friday afterno there will be an open meeting the public to attend, at which ti the high points of the day's cont once will bo discussed by Mr. V Hum C. ('hit. Secretary of the I tional Educational Policies Comn sioti. Grass Fire Monday Firemen Were called to the < Mill Monday morning about d:30 M. to extinguish a grass fire, damage was reported according Kite Chief tirady King Witn swine diseases uppcarl much earlier than uaual this yt In Bertie eouuty. some farmers i K nn i*?1? 'ifp It. D. Smith asslstntu farm agon ' st Around ;' - 'f nt and enjoy sleek beauith Everything w You ne 88-R ;auty Shop ills. Manager ++++++< +*.>< *++ : { ++, ing The i r\C A 1VT v-/i n new MARKET AT THE BONNIE MILL STORE BY J. E. ADEP-HOLDT & SO We consider ourselves fc tunate in securing the sc vices of Mr. T. L. Sellai better known to his raai friends as "Butch," who < tends a cordial invitath to his friends to visit hii OO^I WESTER! STEW ? i BOILED HAM 49c Lb. -24 lb. bag I western |veal ch< Good Thick PAT BACK 10c Lb* Q^| 1 Pound Pj in MACARO* 3R THIS WEE rELEPHONE 113 THE KINO# MOUNTAIN HERA rill _ ' '? EYE OPENEI lo.* IDS I?????????? les 1 IS9BUHM STRAA/G& 711 X^jHCtLVfCGC/ I for f ^ 0 EVEN GAS OVENS ^ OF HOLLYWOOD , fr BAKERS MUST \, VDRK WONDERS PbR THE MOVIES. ' >i,i Bricks used in x pictures are No OFTEN MADE to OF BREAD/ r /^rrnr^ lu* *?? \ 2; How j dlo "the term ' \ * Kick-the Bucket" \ ORlGIM/kTE f y % j Se/oto) $ iS'nvel things jife done in Mi + ni<>* : capital. l-'or example. g.t * Mm- same iiicl U'.cJ by the stars i < tin- kitchens of their hollies. {. ' called upon to bake "coft bricks ^ ?out of bread! -Thus .. itat * iTsOtifCted in coined) - lies -if | By Way" I Of Mention * 1 - ' - 2 (By l,ois Seattle) * Mr. nnd Mm. C. A. Hheppat + spoilt Sunday.with relatives at Cro dors Mountain. , + Misses Pearl Reynolds and Lorer x Hartsoe spent;the past week en | with relatives at Alexis. + Mrs. M. Falls and chlldrei J Clyde and Carolyn spent Sunday i J Stanley Creek, Mrs. Holland Horn, daughter . ol T Mr, and Mrs. A. It. Huffsteiler hr * moved to Fort Bragg. J Mrs. J. K Rhodes is still confine * to her. bed with the flu Miss Aileen White of Charloti Opening FRESH BEEF I LIVER I 25c Lb. Our Own Sliced I BREAKFAST BACON N 25c Lb. >r- ?? Fresh Country ^ PORK SAUSAGE m 19c Lb. ii. 4 BONELESS 171 )? K>und 11 i-^C tmammmmKmrnmammmmmarI Western Round or Sirloin I STEAK I I 29c Lb. f LOIN oc- I [>PS ?lb AOC Armour's CAN MILK 3 Small Cans for 10c 10c X-END ONLY ' . I ' ldthur8tut. nbrlaftt ?. 1941. * MHBaBMaMaaaaaMvaaaaaaMa IS?by Bob Crosby \ C.P. Rogers 4 7 - miles to long / Beach California I IK. I .4Q f W- / wr-%/ v / AT AN AVERAGE / speeo op s/ * . ' t& Al/JLes PfA J/OOXS if these "bricks" bounce harmlessly. ? I ho it dition i* that a man named I lit io .r ihcidvd to "cnd.it all" by banging troni a rope tied jto a [ beam ivhile -lauding on a bucket. '? When hi "kicked the bucket"," the ir " job \va? tompitlcd. I Lpt-ut the past Sunday with her pat i onts. Mr. and Mrs.- Ernest 'White. Mrs. I.illio Hart sou returned home j Mondax after having spent the- ikiSi week with Mr and Mrs. K.; 1.. Wrl gUl of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Bonton 'Putnam had as their guests for the week cud d their grandchildren. Mule Miss Im w ogetie and Totttmle Hill, Jr., 01 Charlotte. ie Mt Bill llartsoe spent Sunday at id Alexis. Miss Ixnena Jenkins is confined n. '?> her bed with the flu. at Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parker had as j their v'.tests for the past week enc f ; Air. ar.d Mrs. It. E. Parker of ltocl is ; Jiill. Miisdant.es .Ci. 12. Parker, -Iak> Mtt d ' client and Ml?s 'Eaura Wtttersoi | sp' nt Saturday In (lastonia. re ' Wiggles, a dog owned by Mr and ? j Mrs. T. E. Parker, received a Christ I inn* card 'this prst Christmas, j Bandy, a do;r owned bv Mr. and I Mrs. Anz Styers, received a Christ I mas card this past Christmas. . - t. , ' . ! Scouts To Hear A/?Cftirn if L I. V>71V4V1IV A%WOVT VI V | Speaking as uie Honorary . Pre si, dent of. Oil* Hoy Scouts of America I of which lie lias? bo en an active leao ! i-r lor more than sixteen years, 1'resident UooAevolt will make a uuiio address to the nation's 1,500,00o Lloy Scouts, Cubs, Senior Scouts and loadf.-ie on Sitiu^ituy evening, Fob. 8 at 7:30 p. m. EST. llis address will be the highlight of Uoy Scout Week, Feb. 7 to 13, marking the 31st anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scout Movement in the United States. It will be the. ninth message President Roosevelt has addressed to the boy Scouts. Since entering the white House he has participated in each Boy Scout Weew observance. He also spoke by radio to Scouts In August, 1935, la connection with the force4 cancellation of the first National Boy Scout Jamboree.. . Participating In the broadcast with Prosldent Roosevelt, which will be carried by the Red Network of the National Broadcasting Co. and the Columbia and Mutual Networks will be Walter W. Head of St. Ix>uls President of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, ann Dr. James E. West, Chief Scout Executive. Tiutt Interest in better beef cattle is continuing to grow in Yancey County is evidenced by the fact that there aro 17 more purebred bulla now than a year ago, says Farm Agent R. H. Crouae. Call or See EUGENE McSWAIN McCoy Service Station Phone 165 REPRESENTATIVE . in Kings Mountain Territory >'; , %//': 7*. V*. . * ./ I' '"? / '* ? ': '- -. . . ; : * -, i \ FOR PROMPT PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 270 Kings Mountain Laundry ? , . | 104 Cleveland Avenue 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT I On All Work Left at the Plant I n 1-**?mm. n hi ? . ii.? i 0, m j? ^ ' *f*'"1 "? ^L satin heafct box ( > Containing famous My Hobby Box ^' ftlmjh I *nd 2 pound sizes. t \vBfc montreat heart box (( I C \\Wt < i. Th,i* D'"^h"ul A??orfm?nl and I U V 'Y -.. \ l|l Chsrminq Dotty* U vory popular. )* j '' *" P?Und ,i . EMBOSSED HEART BOX ( J 1 c'Vi- "'Xllfc for small gilts and panics. I M \ '"' #ach \ ** ?" ^ z^'jS^gp FOR THOSE WHO LOVE FINE TP'M^n * W A ' ? A 4^ V U Kings Mountain Drug Co. The Rcxall Store rem and super-sensitive Philco Speaker give you tremendous power and the finest, purest tone you've ever heard! Programs take \S S& on new fichne**- h?U- ^ liance! Gorgeous cabinet Biggest value , of graceful ever offered in a design. farm radio. Get toner, nice!,. *5 tons yours now! Only Srll-CsstsfotJ tottery Block, $3.30 tons. EASY TERMS , Kings Mountain Furniture Company Kings Mountain, N. C. . . .' ' S * < - .. v.. ;
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