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Sunrise Dairy Rated Grade "A" ?#- v ? The Sunrise Dairy of (iastooia jrliicb wns roceutlv temporarily removed from k'.lt?! I fat. of Grade "A" Dairies serving Kings Mountain baa tow been r "fated and awarded Grade "A". according to Pr Z. Mitchell, >f the t'ounty Health Derailment which has charge of the liitry uriuJes lt> the t'ounty. Dr. tl'ich-U stated that he wished to ioiaiucixl and congratulate, Mr. Ah Wolfe (* ttie Sflurlse Dairy for hi* arompt action in' comply lug with all * ?< rofiuiretncnt to get hi* dairy *K K on the approved list, of tirade "A" Dairies ,\t(V Woll'e stated in iol)K ilislunce elephoiii conversation with The tleiald that his dairy }iad been glv?ii a rating of in Gustotilu. The "Sunrtse Pniry has been servim: Vasleuri/.ed milk in Kings Mouu an. for. s iveral years and enjoys.' ex client' business InTe. Looking 'Em O/er tWilnia Trolano) This week wo will feature Camotan mii'fK. another veteran from 'u-.i > ear's team. Utters was on*' of the hardest hi''t-rs on tlie halt club -he bats from ihn It ft side. of the plati* ami ha"! nrcmeUdnnS power itt his .wrist ami dumlders. lie is a noted clinch hit<?? will, men on the bases. . Cameron not only can lilt. but ti. also can roam that oil!field, p'os jesses powerful throwing arm -and a very speedy base runner. These asSe.ts. are necefcsart to make a great blf!T' player. Kteers possesses a great competitive spirit w>d Is headed for" stardom as well is a bright future in baseball. Onr team traveled to Forest City Tuesday to meet "a team packed wtlh veterans In our first exhibition game of the season. Today Forest City will play here at 3:45 p. in. .We hope to have n rapacity crowd?until then, fans, ??ni be "Booking 'Bni Over.' PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' II Prescription promptly land accurately at rcaIsonable prices with the Iconfidencc of your phyI sician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. i THE REXALL 8TORE I We Call For And Deliver i Phonea 41?81 11 m I ^*frseaemar' It's the Sense RORGE Omh Nor*? hat the new NIGHT-W Mich automatically defroata <b? rm>y might to |<n you more cold <Nt tvwy day. Norae baa otb*r nduiitt featurea Staled Freeaer for taateleaa lea cottnd Gold pack froth aw drawer, ] fro iter rtMrvoir for dofroat water, Q fcollator Cold-Maker with Motor t You get mora ia a Norge?we emu p KINGS MO FURNITU Happiness Bt ^JJLJIlLJJLiAjHLJUJk fr"-* ' ' '? . w/<.Ui/i u/ y \ ^|. i,; Only 9 Out of 1908 Registrants Not Found Oui of the 1.1)08 registrant* wht registered with the local L)raf Board for Selective Service. onl) nine have not been located accord ipg to Mrs. Eugene Mathis. Clerk The Local Board has accomplished a mighty efficient piece of detee live work- in locatiug 1.80!) out o! j the 1008 registered. The ; record speaks for itsef of the excellent work in locating such a large per rentage of the total registered. The list of meii not located is ' in ing published below with the J last kiiown address "of lilt registrant. It anyone knows of the where j abou.'s of any of the nine men they ari' asked to please notify the draft I li<?;rrd. or lite men themselves. Tit Is tvjll b- a favor to both the draft t 1 o'ard and the rcgistfpuf as the loI ral office i^ reunited to, turn '\c ! li t of tin found men Into the Dis\ ?? i , 4 .MIIMIIl l n UHHT' Kit lll llMVtlll' lion." The list follows'. 1 Samuel Adams. (cel.) 51C Glci.dalo street. Salisbury, N. 0. rj?fi White, CoiA uan Thoui^; Adams, '(ion Delivery, Mrs". Tadu Mi j OiiiuiH is liis sister. lviir, While, Henry Allen Klein i ing, Kings Mouiilaiu, < ire ol War j lick TruckiUK Co. .1158 -A'urnt.r Blla Howard. General Delivery, Kings Mountain. 1501 ?Robert -Nathaniel Eilgerton (col.) 204 Ridge street. King! Mountain, N. C. 4' . 1571 -Alexaflder ltohiu?ou. care of Calvin Ware. Route 2. 1U5S- -Jethro TV Chatbplon, S- S ' Potomac, River Lane, 7th Main Av? I s. w. Washington; d. c. j lfiSl?Arthur I<ee Roberson, i lfoute o. carc of Whitefiehl Rober I son. 1858?(coL) C'liuithon Hawthorni j Powettr-R-2, Kings Mouutuin, N. C. I care of J. B. Westmoreland, farmer U. D. C, NOT TO MEET Th? regular meeting of the Untt ed Daughters of the Confederal i has been postponed anil will not b< , held as scheduled. Members will b? , notified later when the nioetini will be held. i i _ ~IJ 1 ' v New Hanover County truck farn era are faced with a labor shortagi because of the vaat construction pr< gram goiug on in nearby counties. Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from front page) came, to Washington to organize th? defense production drive. Here art Just a few: In the nine months ending in Mai eh, airplane production rose near ly- 300 percent: in the I'd months ending iu 3(ay. tank, production hat increased 600 percent; powder pro ductlou 1,000 percent, small arrnt ammunition 1,200 percent, Garanc automatic yrftfles *360 percent;, ' &< i qbliber machine gtfns 400 percent y : ttional New Nimra &2SI automatic ?i?. DEFROSTER , too? I 11 * *** I cubes, 1 i_ jn ? '- rr*****" I Hud*. I 55 V $129.50 ] UNTAIN 'RE CO. ?ins At Home TSnR'i'Wiw- , THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD TJ :to caliber machine guns 300 percent Present plans call, tor an even greater expansion of production ot military Items.- For example, present tank production, which Is 300 percent greater than last year, is to be quadrupled; present powder nnd sruull arms ammunition trebled machine gun production will be Increased five times. * i In tip? year In which business t leadership has accomplished ttlinse r results and laid these plans tor tho . future, the "planners" whom everybody kuew have been in the hackI ground. Itut slowly and surely, tl?ev are moving again to the fore, f The old National Defense Advis1 ory Commission is virtually gone. Nothing remains of it but a nase and a telephone uuubcr. It. has been replaced by the Office of ProducttIon Manag'cent, butter known probably ns the OI'M . | It . is no longer a defense program ; j guided by businessmen. A labor leader, Sidney iUUntaii, has . an e| <Hial voice with Knudseu even on rj-.problems which relate solely to pro ! duct ion. Leon Henderson, a so-calb. I'd "New Dealer," lias taken over price' policing. The-$1 ,a year men ; ..i...... i...... * ?" 3MUW Uil>f ! sut'li a kniaiur Job, mo under ;ttr?: j . Hut tin- production job is being ' mnnranfl J : IAWMOI ; We cordial ' where Sen i to bettc s Drugs Reason * . X <V. r # . Pric PRl . We have made arra complete our plans 1 wiH bring your Pre Piec PHONE 38 . . .. . '. . < 'V,',.;. V . HUR4DAY. MAY 29. 1941. done. ' How long it will be, If ever, be- < fore businessmen are completely subordinated to "planner*" whose only experience ha* been graduate lug from'a University and staying on the governmeut payroll, U something no one dare* predict. But the present trend is In that dlrec( I ion ' At the same tluio. the strike prob lem remans. It has- caused tremendous worry. It fs getting worse in. stead of better. Yet while a New Dealer Is supervising prices. the j Treasury Is taxing away excess : profits; nnd CongrcSSToual tinveaili se goods whose plants have been i closed by strikes to settle for what j done about strikes. i A Defense Mediation Hoard ha9 | heeu created. Hut its present trend is to force manufacturers of defen( thing ? except talk ?has been gut ions are closely scrutinizing the | activities of businessmen, 1 not a ; the union organizers will take. The result is that official War De part men t. fiKures show that ?o far this year more than 1,700,000 ntau ilays have, been lost throngh strikes ju plants producing for the Army, Applied lit the proper spot, these Jfc. " I IWCIMC f 1 ly invite you t rice and Qua ?| serve resid ection of Kii At table es . * . . ' VP VP ^ mmmm x ' * f ingements with Kings Mount for Prescription Department, scription to us. 1 Imont I SAVE WITH SAFETY J 4 r # . * V v . - "> '' ' 'v," -r * ?' . f. 1 . ..-V: . . v. ? ~~ - ;* . - "" '. > . t . \ lost man days of work could haTe 1 produced 40.000 Oarand rifles. 1,000 I light tanks. 200 CurtlsiPWrlght pur- 1 auit planes. 30.000 'anti-aircraft t shells. c ?O? 1 The OPM recently published a < pamphlet prepared by Sidney HU1- t man entitled Labor Speeds Defense, t Welcome To Oui Piedmont Di WE ARE GLAD 1 C. J. Gaul Phone 225 Grade "A" " The Ope KINGS MO ? NEWEST 'JiA/fl vr - r, .. . DP North Piedmont Building Forraerl By Holies ? i :o visit your lity will alwa lents of the n ngs Mountain Ex c Foi I' - . uc ! " ' * ' 37V 5?/? V Lain Drug Co. to fill our Pre* There will no loss of. time )rug Si :VV> , ' V" IT YOUR REXALL STORE J< " " " ' - . : V ' "s ' / * . ' ip?w?.yu'iifj|in,ii j, .I'.n! I ?i <o_?lmllar. publcatloD has ye* do* icriSed Industry's contribution to ense. The record shows that ndusry already has accomplished wond rs; it is ready To do more. Yet the strike organizers get praise for speeding defense, eouplid with a gentle slap on the .wrist ind the gentle reprimand: "You ihouldn't be such a naughtly boy.I" ' Neighborhood rug Store O HAVE YOU It & Son We Deliver Market ^ ning Of . UNTAIN'S /? ** * ajsj*?>"'' v- " ' i ? * P LUG STORE i Avenue ly Occupied Stores S New Store iys prevail, orthern ; " * . : '" ' \i I. :ellent intain * rvice ICE icriptions until we or waiting if you tore K # )HNNBE McGILL, Mgr. ' _ . - ~ ,
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