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' * ByWay "1 Of Mention ! I ??.. s ffty hols Boutty) . Mr. anil Mrs. C. 1\ Ooforth spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs \V 1>. ( ?".c-y*'of plater,.Si; C. Mosdanivs 0. W. Hulletider and Plyde llullender .spout Friday in v Phnrlutte. " Mr. and Mrs-. Hob Mensley .spoilt tin woek on11 with relatives" 111 ltock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hullenilor of ?'li?..vti i S. P.-, .spent Sunday with tho former's pari'iUs, Mr. and Mrs. c . - P. AY Jiullonder. Mr. Paul Ale*and? f of Landers t v < Impel op" nl the m ok end with Irli'jtlU in re. Mrs . Plyde Hullt nder and Mr. and How Would | AOfT You Like To LUvL 15 lbs. of FAT? How' w.mihi you" to I wirnr of til 11 uptv lal iii'a f?*w w?-k. 1 Without ri-.ky ?lnij - or in. ,ui. ,.n . I low WOtll'l yoil llk?* irk |o \r?Uf \f?MI I M?* rliin, l?u! ip; rftd'f ?h mi.I J?t AND iiloo^ with it |? i: lifi \oiii r? i turpi <'harm .tni! altr:iciiv?:m*K*. I, Wnqti^ yo?r?lf today.J u of KriiMWii Salt* (a * Eeviijjh l??r mill a)'. Then ov cry moiiiiiiV kf'irc tn'ik I ' ftake onr , li.ilf tea.5|>o*>?i?irf m 8 - of MaUl tai ss ? -?. !> pjlf fatly meatbutter* crVam in?l rii h ju-i:u> ./ i ?*? * ; on white tnciri am! potato**. After 4 wcek< w*-i?h. yourself again am! just- see if you .haven't luM pourHs. of Uk!> fat ami gained tli.it "KruKrhen 1'erlttiR" ?d RTcaler vivacity. tnore energy \*n?l im*t?ro\cd hr.Hth that ?o oft**M ^fcomjwny f>t reduction* ' ? IfKHlSi: IMITATIONS? l>? min J *n\i , get only the genuine Kfji T?e? (the, fanvitta BnRlf&h formula*) ptairi or nebr t-flt rvr v ? u? pteaklrtti sj . klu;?' llnt-tl \ t? ! Mfi-fki A sin! costs mil a Trifle* Any- .d*TttRijt*t , V INSCRIPTION i| . SERVKf: H We 1'iH any Doctors'1 Prescription promptly! J and accurately at rea-' n sonahle prices with the ' confidence of your phy- 1! sician. j? KINGS MOUNTAIN i DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call For And Deliver ( Phones 41?81 1 I il Serving 71 \ Military Camps ; in Dixie < / i Seventy-one military camps and establishments, where 1 more than 570,000 men will t be in training, are located in t the nine states served by the 1 Southern Bell. In sixty-live of them, this ( Company is providing and > maintaining the telephone fa- 1 cilities. Necessary switch- ' boards and other equipment t and more than 66,000 miles of c telephone wire in cables have already been installed. Additional equipment will be provided as required. Nearly $40,000,000 will be spent this year by Southern Bell for new construction and general expansion to meet the South's increasing telephone needs. New central offices, buildings and local and long distance lines are being put into service, and the net gain ' . in new telephones is expected to reach 115,000 this year. Aware of the telephone's vital part in national defense, thousands of telephone men and women are devoting their efforts to supplying the increasing communication needs of government and industry. f * * | <% t ' ' '* } ' >' _ r und&y with Mr. and Mrs. Grover "aylor of Maiden. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Wright of Sh^l y spent last week end with Mrs.' -till-' llartsoe Ei lends of Mrs. Hoy Payne are orry to learn that she Is sick. Bv* ryone hopes for her a speedy re ovory. "" V Mr. . Darwin Keller and .Mr. Coyt lay sen r motored to Shelby Sunday iieruoon to visit Miss Jackie Kails, . lift i U a patient in the Shelby < llosiltal. . . . MrS. Tony Almond spent the ,Tek end with friends in Newton.' Krii nds of Mi s. John Dal Is are orry to learn that she Is sick. Evryone hopes for her. a? spe?dy reovery. The PnulHie t'onnnunily t'luli cele >rnted I'js tenth birih<lMy at.nlverary Tuesday niglU. iter " - , V Vt'on!h! from fi-otu |i,a>l H> ftu outcker to -.onvert a iiianuictnrijig plan already operating In 'iiishurgli rather than huild an ?'uI rely iiew otic in Idaho. led1 < d. building a new pliint In mile iion-indusiiial area1 would bo; iil'. the le ginning of the problem > it> wake, would eotne the necessi, of twinging raw inuterials to lu-' ili'ies to which they had never <-en directed before; of drawi'g kilted and semi-skilled labor from heir home loculltea and home com limitles; and of making other clian > s and adaptations in dozens of ew directions Those who are assailing businessten-it,-defense. however, seem to are less about whether their spec tlx irgunielits' would of Would hot Hid- defense. and much.- much tore' about "whether ihey constitute -- id poll: leal capital - to- . . i.i< Idotjiall . to .show how such ii .. i; k-> ihtufo-tinu. 10 note -.is tvpitiri-qu-of the aukiflessthe d< fens f set-up who arc I'I fox things accomplished auidlv coiitiuuicis the " criticisms hat their enemies wore trying to >iti on them .a short while back. Not iianv months ago the effort was heat; made to condemn the bustnessnen by getting out rumors to 'the >ftcct- that they weren't turning out 'quipment for defense as fast as hey should. This fell flat because it quarreled villi common sense. Not onlv train sd experts, hut plenty of ordinary \merlcans. knew that the change )ver from making peacetime article*to making defense products took a little course-charting at first to avoid delays later. Getting orders out to industrial districts where the changeover could he tnade mos swiftly was one of lite. big. itnpomill moves the busixiessmen tntid that is beginning to show real r> *ults now. Hut the "we don't like It" hoys tothing daunted, changed direction ike a weathervane hit by a high .vind, and began criticizing the "bus iiessinen for doing the very kind of thing they had previously been as 'ailing them for not doing before. ?o? The second point of attack has >?en diryc'ly against the businessrien themselves. There are many .core businessmen who are working n the defense effort for $1 a year. IMwi nrnfnoo lonnl oritlna Hnna in I IIV |/l Wkoawtuiiwi V* ???va uw|/w ?w riake much of the fact that some lefense contracts have gone to Arms with which these men wero onnected. What the theorists overlook is hat in choosing personnel for the Defense Commission, successfu 'producers' got first call. If they vere successful, their firms were oo. If their firms were successful, hen often they were capable , of urning out defense goods satisfacprily and in a hurry. So, whether the industrialist and >usinessmen were in Washington >r not, their firms still would have von contracts. And if contracts had >een denied to those firms Just be ;ause they had , representatives In iVashlngton workir,- for the good of he country, the defense program tolay would be in a terrific log Jam, The situation seems to boll down ^ C!aa am J 1 \ I occ anu i/u>f The Marvelous New De Soto ?with? FLUID DRIVE It's Amazing! Longest Trades and Terms Walker Motor Company Desoto and Plymouth Dealers 130 W. Airline Ave. Phone 348 Gaatonia, N. C. '? - . . idiieieaehiieiieHHiiiiiiiieHiii ' ' i ' sT HB KINOfl MOUNTAIN HERALD. NEGRO NEWS (By Jessie G. Costref) The Dunbar Music and Litorar* dub met Tuesday night of last week at homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Costlier. It was entertained by Mr M. L. Catiit>bell. Mr. Campbell gave an Interesting book' review. Refreshments -were served and games were played,The Itev. Cherry I* onie front New York City where he it several weeks with his two daughters. -. ; Mrs. Blanche Berry is home.froin .New York City after spending 'set ral months' with her daughters who live there. Mr. Miles Boyd is back bottle aftAlt und Mrs. Jasper Brown's Inant -on .1 asper Jut.tor. died in the sholby Hospital on Wednesday. Mar h r>. and was .burled Thursday, Mar eh 6. On Thursday afternoon March 6. he Davidson High School basketcall teams journeyed to .Blacksburg, v ('.. to play the Academy Street Ugh School teams. Fighting a "nip tnd* tuck"* battle all the way. the kivitlsoii gitis came out on the win.ting end of a score 20'-18. The cores at the end of the boys- game vere 22-21 in favor of the Davidson toys. High scorers for Blacksburg were Lathoni with .14 points for tho girls, and Hnnes with 12 points for the boys. For the Davidson teams. Nina i Wilson rhalkprl nn 17 nninia fA?? >?? girls ami "Big Boy" Halney 13 points for the' boys. Tht< .Ilavidson High School hoys in essence to u feeling in the minds of certain planners which might be defined somewhat as follows: "We don't trust you, because de dont see why you'it gire tip good jobs to -"> to wprk foe your count ry..- There must he something more to it than meets the eye." '..Maybe the ingredient that the. -mart boys in Washington " can't quite understand is called "patriot ism.'.' If that's the case, their frame ?f mind is far more, a reflection on hentselves than on the men w ho ire making the defense program work and. in the course of doing so, have aroused the incredulity of a ew noisy critics. . iinnnmiiiiii?imn> Rumford Riddles Why is Nellie Newton dancing in the kitchen 9 BECAUSE ?h?'? t?arn*4 3 n?w st?p in bolting ? itarto with RUMFORD BaVina Powoct and nl?ho* with opplouM. FREE. Sono for NEW fcrok. M containing Oosons of bright idoo# to impiova voor baking Addrout Rumford Raking Pcwcor Rox K, Rumford Rhodo Ulond lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiaiinaBiiiian Supe Thursd PURE LARD MAXWELL LUZIANNE i RINSO-3 10 N1BLETS Corn CLOWOX?Pints COFFEE ? Pure ? poii ? SUGAR-10 i PORK CHOI Popular Bran 1941 Model? Ge MARGI WE DELIVER I . vi/ ;V ' . .'-''y V''1'; I THURSDAY, March 13, 1941 avenged an earlier defeat by trounc j ing the Lincoln Academy Quintet ' here Monday March 10. Leading at. | the end of the first half by a score I of 13 9 The home boys never conced, ni their lead the rest of the game. GUERNSEY IS 80LD TO BEAM The American Guernsey -Cattle Club, Peterborough, N. H., reports , the sale or u registered Guernsey ; bull by P. M. Noisier to Ralph H. Ileum of Cherry villa, N., C. This uu- ! itnal t? Archdale 'fabler l*ad j ?* ' I Tnere i.? u gradual tendency on the i>art of Lincoln County farmers to depend Increasingly on small gralus. for feed and hay. reports John \V Webster, ^ss^stant farm agent. Em)lmi?f fr?M Soup U Nuts ' TIm ?' ms<h should durtt'tiru poind* of food daily When you Ml hea?y. gfea-y. coim or rich fw-fs or *fc*o you aro nenoo*. hurried or tbeo ptiMlf-jegr atf-ma h oftriv four* out too much fluid. Your food do?n't digest and f jm ha?e *a?, h<?ir'bun?. n*u?ea, pain or tout stomach. You f?1 ?o?r. tick and upi*t all oror. iHictura say neter lako a latailre for stomach Rln. It ! dangerous and fool 1 ah. It |akc? the? tip black tablets called Hell-ana for Indtgesttod to n>aka t'.e tttcra stomach fluids haricleAt. relic? distress In no time and put you back on yoor feet. Relief la ao quirk It Is amailnf and ooo 23# package pcotoa U. Aak for BoU-aaa for India?Horn. * . a K .7iz_G?ODRiru S Sl1^" . jl -;:0\ \ '- \y I f POPU LA P-B ""a?*?0"1? SIZE3^ . >t==| Mads lUo*Uf*\ ? Q04l loHft* /rmrcaim it'A a.*j^L www wwtv M^WV DURAMIN The "Tire Vitamin", developed by Goodrich. This chemical discovery toughens rubber, makes this tire fifth t roud wear?ftivea longer ta/e mileage. New top-quality, Ill-Met cords and Safety-welded plies make this Silvertown the best tire value for you. , TAO I iy* ) ' 1. '. CENTER SERVICE Phone 62 ] v* . rs ? r uroc ay-Friday-Satu 1 4 pounds HOUSE COFF1 COFFEE poun c packages 10c iu .* 1UC tnd ' 9c jound bag PS or PORK R ds Cigarettes " nuine Frigidaire Ni LACE & P Margrace?l'hone 17 . -Jit. * v ' ? . i ?, .. ' s ' Vt . ' ' * -, 1 '*-* '* ' * ' V !. '4 ' - * 9 P ? Last Times Today T'*' DOUBLE FEATURE?10c and 15c . FROM THE ^FAMOUS RADIO PROFRAM! i?&i Li ^ EDITH ?UOWS ^ r -5.. ft I IDA ff*v:CO?T / , W' W V * ? \ '^ i, w*mi not.1% w>??? ^ ^ y* . , . ' 1 . .? '?? Ml. M a. *-? * i/1 | V . . )A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Double Feature. Program . _ . ; .- - , ... BflRN WITH A SONG AND A SIX-GUN GENE RIDES THE ACTION TRAIL jh.J| | I 'BACKIN THE SADDLE' |f <* l,oy- No,on lynniorl > Y \ f Mory 9oth Hughes Uward L ^r.'Sy"" Brcr-hy Ben "Shedfoth" Carter MONDAY ^^vTUESl)AY * HU$SIY''fcW?H?r PIDGEON A FRANK BORZAM F?lAnK?? OintfJky FRANK BORZAOI . PrWoctdfcr i. WAlTfR RUBIN WEDNESDAY Dou|ifc Feature -? > , "LAND OF LIBERTY" - DIXIE" ery Specials irday?March 13, 14, 15 . . . 34c EE pound 24c id* 23c v . . . 23c FRESH FROSTED FOODS i 4 r%1 - ? Iruue Berries, straw Berries, Cherries, Lima Beans and Green Peas 49c I .OAST pound . 19c nd Luckifs Camels ? for. . 25c I I ??? 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