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?!, } UN ipppi Three-Act Drama To Be Presented The I'lonk School of Cicutlv Arts will present a three-act drama ""Rutt; Co'.uoii's Children,' au origl ul play by Ueore Iddd., .Jr.. iu thi King* Mountain High School audi orlum on Feb 17th at 8:00 p. in Mr. l.idd is a playwright and a rcsi 4ent of Hendersonvllle, N. C. Tin rase of characters will be played b: graduates and advanced students o 'he school, It is ihe aim of the Misses l.aur, *nd l.illiun I'lonk to bring one pro ram from the school to their hoin1 towu each. year Since this phiy. i written atiout it mill town of thi South I hey thought it would be up ..ropria'o for the people of this see tlnn to *? ? It. Tickets are uuw oi ?ale at Kings Mountain 'Drug Htor< rnd Grifl'in Drug Store, and at I'lonl Brothers. Admission 2a cents fo v' whool children and .",0c for adults. ? A Tfic recently organized Itinioi Uttlr Theatre will meet in the Oltj ?tall on Momtay night. Feb. In, a 7:20 ?' M. Mr. Tom Fulton klndl] v rerrs??Tit?il for this civic organization to use the f'lly Hall as tts centra meet lug place. All members and ant ether young people who Ore Interest rd are urged ttr be present. Under the leadership of Miss Kill abctli Nelll, director. Miss Cnrolyti ?? .. ?i.i....* i ? mi rrimi' |mt ui<*n?. aim .1 unit's i nrtinr f?nrK. chairman of the casting committee, .this ,nroup'of amalotir dra atisjs Is planning to product' a play "The Antic* of Andrew." QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALC Classified Ads 2c ? word for first Insertionhalf price for subsequent Insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Oo not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error ia made, The Herald Is responsible for only one incorrect Insertion. The customer is responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except 10 business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. LOST: Insurance rule book. Kinder please it-lurii to Tolly Sltuford. FOR SALE: Olio HbIh TralUr. Good condition, with connection. $1-00. Apply SOU West CJnjd street. LARUE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM FurniUtro roils. Kings Mountain Furniture Co. 12-lJtt REMEMBER -r-On Saturday you got obb of our delicious Banana. Splits lor only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company.. SHOES Cost Money and Should Be Kept In Good Condition! OUR WORK Is Guaranteed to Make .Your Shoes Give The \ Maximum Service Modern Equipment Finest Materials Reasonable Prices Foster's SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE THE CL/ rr'TlMM ie, I WANT~\ \VourostveeP ITue r.nCt. ifl I w I - ' ? ' : ** " ' "V' ' I OUR DEMOC ? 1' ' | OVER HERE I ' ' *(4) FR?e PRESS IS E&6CNT1 THE MAINT^NAUrr rtr rti I - - ? -** ?? ? V w ? w ^1 Wt VI r ' i cwer there i ^ t . * (t]he german press ? ' "a piano on which the government can play." ?PAUL. GO EBB ELS. < 4 .. Only he (hitleb) can decide correctly on their (the papebs'j contents." -ONB - OfHC/Al Gt*MM H?WS A6?MCY. ? ?*t/e*xr rf Ytttt-,v-^aigSygg .. ~ NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING Tlio annual mooting of the stock holders of the Kings Mountain Uuih Ing and I>oan Association will b< held on Thursday, February 13tb 1941, at 7: On o'clock, P. M. at thi City llall in the Town of King; Mountain. N. L'.. for the purpose o electing the Directors for the nev year and' transacting any other bus liiPHS that might conto before tin Whatever Y< we've got the at rea i I -V J fas? Js, ' A\ j"-^A) fl* **T if ^W/k*uo??J>" PLONK ft ' / . : r>u ~ r nu * % \NCY KIDS its> r j f (JAw^cc.'/ , I UANTtO TO 160 our am'J % ' ' v.. - . *.*'" ' ;,; .< ' '. aid ^ - - - - - - ? " - . - ; '*'? THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, T. I RACY ^ | OF THE PRESS ess SMALL MAKM NO LAW.... /A* DWCnutOOMOATHS StffS." ^ ftlCHTS. COMtTITUTlOM Of TH4 5TATY9 AMWNDMCNT I. v> 1^11 RE THE PRESS IS PREE AND RY MAN ABLE TO READ, ALL IS SAFE." ? THOMAS JEFFERSON. JBLICAN INSTITUTIONS CAN BEST AIMED BY THE DIFFUSION OF EDGE.. AND DISCUSSION OP PUBLIC THROUGH THE MEDIUM OP THE aaRimr nniiMnVi'uiiiUUiy '1111 ALTO US AS A PEOPLE AND TO JR. FORM OF GOVERNMENT." ?FKANKUN.O. ROOSEVELT XTtONS AAE NECESSARY TO v Tfr5f PRESS. " - mazi party pros ram 'Mj^Tr' 7 BflEr l^Z-Vv <#*j| U ' ^Kr | meeting. All shareholders are requested to be present. .. This the 2S?th day of January, 1941. I J. C. Lackey, l? Secretary and Treasurer ?adv? feb 13. " ft ?? 3 Granville County farmers are bef ginning to have their .timber scaled ? before they sell, thus getting away v from tho old. practice of selling It 3 by the lump. DU want in tires 5 perfect answer / savings! ^ U.S. ROYAL MASTER J For w?? d?xoxd fjroWSy ^ America's foremost (l(l(j[/J?j)) i 53J--?tk,?S mmm ' and skids. Stops faster. " / Wears longer. Costs less y than you think on our change-over plan. ! 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"We are'inclined to look upon tho oat of highway accidents only in ' terms of human suffering, twlsteti < limbs and horrible death, while ov- | erlooking the economic aspect of llio accident picture,." he said. I>usi year, for example, the cost of | traffic acldenU In North Carolina reached upwards of , >2*i.00?.000. This sunt included all cost of hospitalisation, doctors' bills, repairs and replacement of -^damaged vehicles, working time lost by accident victims. and an estimated valuation placed on -each life lots.** i nun uUuJilA'1 ^orfh^Cai^ nlltia industries a pretty penny, toe llisiitt said, pointing out that the' IUK'' rHDl|R'nFU>l?n fO?I? pH 1(1 to industrial worker* involved in traflic accidents in connection witn their work is higher than that inany other t\pe of accident)* in indua t try, and thut the average number of] days lost as a result of traffic accl dents iu industry Is greater than that In any other type of accident. "Yes. highway accidents cost more than human suffering, tears and anguish.' the safety diroftor Own 1 We Have Mi . . . . - - "" Y ? If you desire to Buikl, Bt w 9M . - iH 1 ^E&S I^h leri NOW IS THE TIME TC The first step to home o If you are ready to star project. If you want to l: ing a little now. Take a $100.00 and costs only Z Kings Mount: Me: Officers W. K. Mauney, President J. C. Keller, Vice-President J. C. Lackey, 8ec'y-Trea*urer Mrs. Mauds R. Crouse, Assistant dec'y-Treasurer I1 ' ' ' V MAY 60 ^ fJntY,XjlLUt! j NO PUNY L Y f . J ?r??UJ ter^pcAYI / . ? / <.' -v, r. .\:*.: ij*-y-' /. :/v;'vvK"v' V ' " .' *' -. > ,-';:v * V '" . ' ' - r' v ' - ' .. ... '' ." . '.' 4 ' " . 7 > . ? . . ^ stated. "Accidents cost North Core- ua driven are not concerned over - ^ Unions many millions of dollars their safety, consideration for their each year. And while it may be true pocketbooka ought to prompt them that much of this cost is borne by to drive more carefully. Insurance companies, we all know , that these companies nre not in bus ' luess for .heir Health, aim ?ne cost | Vrosnectlve supplies of fresh vege of these accidents uUlinatelv mum ! tables for late winter marketings be borne by oil policyholders.- : nre Indicated to be substantially lar , g-r than a year earlier, but consum , Hocutt said that if North Cacolt- ur buying power will also be larger. ALWAYS ON TIME Cf^ Is your Sunrise Dairy j .? Driver with that super- /sONRlSE Pasteurized Milk. Try It?Buy It? 4 t JBWiiyj j iiw ... ???? (our Home 1 rney To Loan Immediately I iy or Remod el, we invite you to See Us At Once the home you want, approved I .}' loans can be made and the mon- I p|| j ey gotten within a few days. We I | have ample -money for immedi- I |yR ate use. Legal and appraisal I j fees are the lowest possible. No I j one gets a "rake off" on your I The systematic and sure Kings I Mountain Building and Loan | r? ^ es Opens February 1st I ) LAY THE FOUNDATION FOR A HOME OF I YOUR OWN I ownership is to become a member of our Association, t building at once we will be glad to finance your I mild or buy at some future date, you can start savfew shares or many . . . each share matures at 5 cents per week.' ?n Building & Loan Assn. I tnber Federal Home Loan Bank Directors *W. K. Mauney C. W. Hullender J. C. Keller D. R. Hamrlck R. L. Mauney W. M. Gantt J. R. Davla J. C. Jolly ' L. p. Baker J. C. Lackey I By PERCY L. CROSBY 1 r^ReMtMBfR- S r r " ? ^ I w yhcrl'sahyX r Aw! YOU AtW5 J?4 TffCAsc/Ketue \ r WANTA DO CVCRYTHiNci *>? flfTY'FlfTY I <^ANYYACerAlTd(rR_J^B -ter^f Die J HAVCALITTLC Fuw* rTjQ [Ai^ilcv-?? I
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