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*? . ? f:-- - ''v*: Sunrise Dairy fUted Grade "A" ^ / The Sunrise Dairy of Gastooia Which was recently temporarily reMoved from ??he lfst of Grade "A" Dailies serving Kings Mountain has now been' re-rated and awarded Grade "A", according to Dr. Z. I'. auichell, <>f 'he County Health Dc5 pa it moil t which hits charge ot the 4<itry graOea In the County. Dr. Mitchell stated that be Wished to hoiniiieml nod congratulate Mr. Ah 'Wolfe ot the Sflnrise Dairy for his orornpt action In complying with all dhe requirement to get his dalr>' Jack on the approved list, of Grade "A" Dairies. Mi. Wolfe staled In long distance telephone conversation 'with The Herald that ills dairy had been given a rating of in* Gaston la. The Sunrise Dairy lias been serving Pasteurized milk in Kings Mountain for several years mtd enjoys ex , . client business; inij'tv Looking 'Em O/er < Wilinit Troluno) This week wo will feature- Cameroii Utters, another veteran from ust >ear's team. : V* * *. .... ^ ' KIters was one of the hardest. hi'tern on the hall club he bats from ih" hit side of tjie plate and ha* tremendous power in his wrist and shoulders, He is a noted clinch hit' U-.r Willi men on the bases. Cameron not- only can lilt. bul b< also can loam that out field, pos.msse* ' powerful throwing arm :\tnl ~r a very speedy base runner. These assets are -necessarj to make n great bl??t player. K'eers possesse'i a great 'competitive spirit wd is headed for' stardom as well 48 a -bright future in baseball. Otir team traveled to Forest Cltj Tuesday to meet a team packed with veterans In our first exhibition <*ru>- of tbe season. Today Forest City will play here at 3:45' p. m. We hope to have s capacity crowd?until then, fans -*?ni be "Laooking 'Km Over." S PffFfiTfiTPTIftN A AWMik/v/Avsa * SERVICE ;We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. ! KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. I THE REXALL 8TORE I We Call For And Deliver 1 Phones 41?81 I a , i ? W [jSfSMPMai ' 11 I iWMh I B +11 ?T* I IVvijiiAl,. ' V i I Kile ' * ; It' the Senst IIORGE Omh Norge hat th? new NIGHT-W Mtch automatically defrosts the rwy night to glee you more cold <M every day. Norge hat other exdutWe featarei Staled Freeaer for tasteless ice ceeared Coldpecfc fresh meet drawer, 1 fro iter reservoir Coir deficit water, Q Hollasoc Cold-Maker with Motor l Voe get more in a Norge?we cats p KINGS MO FURNITL Happiness Ik j * BjL. . E.. i* > i ( n^ 'itfis ij-'tnatm ViMSf 11 - T1 Only 9 Oat of 1908 Registrants Not Found Out of the 1.90ft registrants who registered with the local Draft Board for Selective Service, only nine have not been located according to Mrs. Eugene Mathis. Clerk. The Istcal Hoard has accomplished a mighty efficient piece of detective work in locating 1.89k out of j the 190.S registered. The record , speaks" for itsef of the excellent work In locating such a large per< tallage of the total registered. | The list ot nit ti not located is ! heing -published beldw with the j last kiiown address of Hie regis: train, it nnyou'e knows of the where j shouts of- any of the nine -imn they ' arc usl.cd to please liotlfv "the draft ! j.board or ;ho men themselves. Tills [ will bv ( favor to both the draft ; | I oard and tile registrant us the lu- 1 ciii office i> required to turn 'ho f lit of unfoitud lit on into tin- Dlsi Diet Attorney's office for piosecu-' . Vioii. .Tito, list follows: v i j / ' .-V " . . V 1 UT?S Samuel 'Adanis. (col.) 510 -f Herniate street. Salisbury, N. 0. 1220: White. ('oiVnun Thumbs \<tams. Gen bolivory, Mrs. Tada Mc . j i 1 in it is is bis sister. 18?6- Wivlltr, Ilonrv Allen Klein* ! ing, Kings Mountain, care ot Warlick Trucking. Co. 1 158 -'VuVm r Klin Howard. Gen- ( vrtil Delivery. Kings Mountain. * r 1501?Robert Nathaniel Edgerton.! (col.) 204 Ridge street. Kings ; . Mountain. N. C. 1571 -Alexander 'Robinson. care j of Calvin Ware, Route 2. 165S -Jetlii'o R. Chalhpion, S. S. j Potomac, River Lane. 7th Main Ave 1, S. W. Washington, D. C. I 1681?Arthur lice RobersOtr, (! Route 2", carc of WhHefield Rober, *?" 1858?(col.) Cliuitbon Huwthorne I j Co Well. R-2, Kings Mountain, N. C.. I care of J. B. Westmoreland, farmer. | U. O. C. NOT TO MEET The regular meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy i lias been, postponed and will not bo i held us scheduled. Members will be . notified later when the meeting will be held. ^ " "i_i . * n f I New Hanover County tnick farm crs are facod with a labor shortage because of the vast construction pro gram going on in nearby counties. Washington . Snapshots (Cont'd from front pa?c> came to Washington to organize the defense production drive. Here are just a few: In the nine months ending in Mar ch. airplane production rose nearly .100 percent; in the 12 months ending iu May. tank, production has j Increased 600 percent; powder production 1,000 percent, small arms' ammunition 1,200 percent, Uarand automaticV^XIes >360 pcrcentj. 50 i q/hliber machine gu!ns . 400 percent, ttional New usive NIGHT-WATCH ?1 AUTOMATIC ^ DEFROSTER , too? r IMM ta ***** i nbn, 1 o?m ? 'lh ?*** ** I Hand* 1 | j?5 | $129.50 | UNTAIN RE CO. ?ins At Home TVsnTnrtrrm TTTTttuu HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD TJ :tv caliber machine guoa 300 percent Present plans call, tor an area greater expansion of production of military Items. For example, prevent tank production, which la 000 percent greater than last year, Is to be quadrupled; present powder and small arras othmunltion trebled machine gun production will be increased five times. In the year in which business leadership has accomplished (those results aurt laid these plans for the future, the "planners" whom everybody kuew have bcoti in the background. Hut slowly and surely, the* are moving again to the fore. The old National .Defense* Advisory Commission is virtually- gone. Nothing remains of it but a nuse and a telephone uuuber. It. lias bee" replaced by the Office Of Producttlou Miinagcoent, better known probably as tile OI'M. It is no longer a defense program guided by businessmen. A labor len'deiv Sidney HiLlman. lias an .eftttui voice with Knudsen even on |irol>Ienis-which relate solely to pro ductlou. Ijcou Henderson, it so-cullid "New' Dealer.," lias taken over price policing. The SI r? t-nilr m?n who. official figures" show have done such a and' job. urc under tire. ltiil the production Job is beinjt I AMMO! 0 Wp rnfrliall where Sen . to bettc : S Drugs Reason Pric PRl We have made arra / complete our plans I will bring your Pre py I * PHONE 38 - . T-T41TR4DAY. MAY t?. 1M1. done. How Ion* it will be, If ever, feeton businessmen ?uro - completely subordiuuted to "planners" whose only experience has been graduating from a Uuiversity aud staying on the governinaut payToU, Is something no one dares predict. But the present trend is In that direc Hon. ' At tb* some time, the strike prob . lent reinnu*. it has caused tremenI dous worry. It fa getting worse In. stead of better. Yet while a Now I Dealer Is supervising prices. the Treasury is taxiug away excess profits, ttnd C*>ngro?Btoual Unveatii se goods whose plants Uavp been I closed" by strikes to settle for wtpit I done about strikes.. i A Defense Mediation lloard has j been. created. Hut its present trend is to force manufacturers of defen. thing -- except talk ?has been gallons ? or? closely scrutinizing thoj J activities' of businessmen, 1 not a I the union organizers "will take. The result Is that official War De. partlm-nt figures show thai so far! : this, year more than 1.700.0UO man days have been lost through strikes | i!i plants producing for the * Army, i Applied Hi the proper spot. these j ' ?te|r li B W \ WSmw l>- mM HHSKTOj&Jv IN CI MB H ly invite you j rice and Qua ir serve resi< . ection of Ki At ? table es ?SCRIPT!i .. . t _ mgements with Kings Moun for Prescription Department, scription to us. Imont 1 ' ' * " , 4 ^ \V SAVE WITH SAFETY " lost n*n day* of work could tate produced 40.000 Oarand rlflee, 1,000 light tank*. 200 CurilrTW right pur ?ult planes. 30.000 "anti-aircraft ihelU. The Ol'M recently published a pamphlet prepared by Sidney II111uian entitled Ivtbor Speeds Defense. Welcome To Oui / Piedmont D WE ARE GLAD ' C. J. Gail Phone 225 Grade "A T1 A i ne upc KINGS MO NEWES1 DE * , North Piedmon Building Formei By Holies to visit your ility will alwi lents of the n ngs Mountaii W Fox Se ON SER V tain Drug Co. to fill our Pre There will no loss of. tim< Drug S AT YOUR REX AIX STORE " t ' ' . ! - y: v-' f , ? > 1 No .similar. pubtcattoo has yet to> aerified industry's contribution to fsnse. The record shows that ndustry already has accomplished wonders; it U ready "To do more. Yet the strike organisers get praise for speeding defense, coupled with u gentle slap on the wrist and the gentle reprimand; "You shouldn't be such a naughtly boy.!" r Neighborhood rug Store 1 \ ro HAVE YOU It & Son We Deliver i? m a i j iYiarnei i ?4, -J . ' ining Of UNTAIN'S r LUG STORE t Avenue 'ly Occupied Stores New Store lys prevail, lorthern v, ? p t i. zellent mtain rvice 'ICE ascriptions until we t or waiting if you tore r . " : I , \y i OHNNIE McGILL, Mgr. * ' - '
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