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fT ' J. The Kings Mountain Herald Established 1889 Published Every Thursday HERALD PUBLISHING HOU8E, Haywood E. Lynch Editor-Manager Rtotered as second class matter a: tile Fostoilice at Kings Mountain N. C., under ire Act of March 3 1879. 8UBSCHJPTION RATES One Year ............. 1.... ll.Bo Blx Montbc 76 A weekly newspaper devoted to Jte promotion of - the general welfare and published for the enHghiment, entertainment and benefit of the citizens of K'ngs Mountain and Its vicinity. ,?i > .-??, i ^^"north Carolina v \ />t|SS ASSOCIAIIOsJjj I WILL Many wll falter when sonietliintt KOeS. "wron. Vhili- oilier will lixlil' when swill*alolig. Some will feign weakness, and sit by. the way. While others will sirengthen at work through the day. Some people are strong in all thai is true. And others are spineless in thing* they should do. . >' .. 'l-': . .. ' \ ' - . None ran afford, when traveling a* long. To falter a trifle when something goes -wrong. None ever reaches the lop of the - - hill Unless lie is made of the stuff call. .i -I Will." - -Harry Troupe Itrewer. ONE FLAG We have room in this count i.v for btlt one flag -the stars a'tiu stripes. We have , room lor hut one .loyalty loyalty' to the United States. There can be no 50-50 Amcr icanistn. There is room here for . only too percent Americanism, only for those "who are Americans and nothing else.*?Th'epdore Roosevelt. LIKE A BOY A small boy was inviting his friend to his birthday party, and explained how to find the apai;t ment in wUI?;h he lived. ''Come to 'the seventh door." he said. 'and where you see the letter D on the door, push the button with your elbow and when the door opens put your foot against, it." "Why do I have to use my elbow and my foot?" asked the invited guest. * "Well. I suppose- you'd have your hands full of somethin*. since it's ijl.v birthday.'?r Selected. WHY WORRY? . With some to worry is chronic. with others it is acute. and with still o'thers to worry is both chonic. and acute. One man is reported to have worried over the war news his morning paper brought to the break last table, and when the paper was seven hours late one day he worred because he would have to wait till the afternoon to woi'rv over the news that his morning paper brought him. This was an instance of acute and chronic worries united. A housewife's first view of Niag ara Kails reminded her that she had left the faucet running in her kitchen sink. That was worry of the acute variety. We have all heard of the woman who was constaantly worried when she had nothing to worry about, and we all agree that she had a ehonic ease. Why worry at all? "Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you' is very good advice.?N. C. Christian Advocate. A definite trend toward beef cattle production is becoming increasingly apparent in Wake County, reports J. I). Thompson, assistant farm agent of. the N. C. State .College Extension Service. ? . ~ " The i'niied StfCTes. with Only fi percent of the world's population, has nearly ip.5fitt.n00 telephones, or i.lKiut half of all those in existence. And a telephone in New York City will reach it;' percent of all the rest of the phones in the World. |l . " ; . J* ' ' ' CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. Station f: ' PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' p.; ' Representative . ' . 'V in Kings Mountain Territory 1 ' f 1 K:/.V; ./?.' ' K : : RAMBLING SKETCHES OF L OAK GKOVE NEWS illy .Mrs. William Wright; _ ... >*** ** *** Mr. Kugene lieil who has been" a ju patient in the Shelby Hospital, re? K .mind to hie home here Monday g< ivhere he, la recuperating. m Mr.?and Mrs. James S. Ware had ia as llreir Sunday dinner guest, IteV. it i.ather Hawkins of Uastuula. m Miss Dorothy Patterson was a Tl guest in tlte home of Mr. and Mrs. C! jasper I'hilbeck Sunday. cs .Mr. and Mrs'. Kdgar Fell and chil St dren and 1 Miss Virginia Ware were bi attests m tile home ot Mr. ami Mrs. co it. it Dixon ot the Iteihlchcin com se .niiuiiy Saturday night audattended M a birthday dinner at the home of' in Mi Dixie MiDunlel and iauilly Suit- m day. " ! or Mr.. Sloan Wright, and Gulp Ford j c? were y isitprs - in tlie Me Daniel home Sunday alteltioon. , Si Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Ware and ' " or daughters. Pauline and Virginia. An . uie I'eiirl Wright. Mr. and Mrs. A. I SJ. 'I', itandalt and son. I'obliy, Mr. and j Mrs. William' 'Wright and son. Stok-( es. were Saturday visitors with .Mr. j tj, 11 null Kandall of Mars llill College. | ca Kev. Luther Hawkins and family ,n entertained the -Deacons and some of their wives of the loeal chuvcn with a bountiful supper Suturday night. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ware.' Mr. and io Mrs. Frank .Ware. Mr. and Mrs. W. St iilanton. Messrs iClam MeSwain. Dow i'utnam. Jim Wright and Jesse .lolly, lite writer and husband ^ Mr. Ostas Ulanton of (.'lover spent ** the week end visiting with his bro- c< titers. Messrs Lee and W. <'. Ilfattton. a< m ' ~ bt > ?> < > > > ! th NEGRO NEWS \[ (Itv Jessie ti. Cos(tier) > v > * * * * * * > * * * > * i bl : . G Miss Dais) Mae Rhodes of Kast is Kidge Street lert Saturday, June 21. I for Philadelplria, Pa., where she ] will spend the summer. ! m Miss Nina" Wilson of-Tracy street ?' left last Thursday for Klizabetli. N. f'" .). She is spending sonif* time with P1 her sister there. is Mifis Saphelia l-ogan of the Kben "l ezer section recently went to Philadelphia. Pa. Miss Oasie I... Byers, daughter of N Mi', and Mrs.nR. B. Byers of Wat- C terson street is home on her vaca A tion. She is a registered nurse working in the Baltimore City Hos- M pital, Baltimore. Md, . Mr. IX A. Costlier of Tracy street w wl|l leave Sunday cluing. Jlutre ti 3. for Howard University. Wash- ei ingtoti. I>. C., where he will eon tin- la tur his work for a Masters degree vi in Education. di j The 14th annual session of the si ' Workers and Young .Peoples' Cgn 01 t fe.ri nee of Negro Churches has just C closed at l.tnooln Academy. The C principal features of the services b< on' last Sunday were, an address by ai Professor S. U. Coles, agricultural pi and industrial missionary on a fur- tJ< lough from Angola. Portuguese, re West Africa, and the commissioning of Miss M. E. Snudefk, register ed nurse of Wavcrosg, Ga.. for ser-| vice in the same field under the -It auspices of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Service of the Congregational Christian t| Church. ul .Mrs. Pallie Hunter of Cleveland, si : Ohio, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. te A. Tribblc of West King street. Mrs. June Adams seems to be on the road to recovery in the Shelby Jlosptal after undergoing "hn oper-; atlon. j Mrs. Mary Relle Johnson of the Kbenezer section Is III. Mrs. JJalsy Scbunk of West Ridge street has been III for several weeks Set'en 4-T Club ttfentbers of Green . - - - i utility are carrying, one-half acre I 'union plots as projects this year I , and are planning to sell their har I vest coopeatively. says Assistant I Far in Agent J. \V Grant. MICKIE SAYS? I , ? . \WEJJ IT COMES TO j JOB PRINTING-, Tf-IEV | AI KIT KJO SECP WORDS AROUND THIS OFFICE AS "GOOD ENOUGH"* WE JEST DO OUR, BEST ON ALL JOBS WJLI^ A ; T^[ HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HER ALU. TKU ' El Here and There . . , Haywood E. flinch) rea . da; It's Tuesday afternoon, I have 1,14 ist returned to my office from the 1,11 ings Mountain Drug Store, and to1' >sh! it's quiet on the streets. I et one man in fron.t of the Imperr to I Theatre and he said, "Boy, isn't puiet, it's worse than Sunday.' I " et a young lady, who is a native of ne Best Town In .The State, in -8 harlotte last week. She is now ) ' ishier in one .of the leading drug . (,1< ;ores in the capital of Mecklen-I '>N irg. She said that she used to me home on Tuesday afternoon to e her mother and other Kings ountain friends but now she stays ' Charlotte as she can see, many ore Kings Mountain people there a,K i . .Tuesday afternoon than she ' u luld if she came home. '"y pot I don't know what it means but I I'aa iw Mayor Joe Thomson and May- the Pro-Tern Clyde Bennett walking the de-by-side down the street Satur- lun ly night. I fee ' tvoi Rev. H. C. Sprinkle is very dtp, ba< iguished looking with his walking sir ne. He seems to carry his walk- haa g stick as though he gets a great she :al of pleasure osit of it. UK Grocerman Charlie Blalock looked S(J <e he was lost Tuesday afternoon afina in front of Griffin's Drug hel The topic of conversation it 'WAR 1 ta IAR. WAR. Most talkers admit ma lat they do hot understand but of >urse we have a few that know all jl" e answers. They can tell you ex- ^ n itTy why Hitler has made every ove. Gosh, I wish I was that smart ,a' jt the finny part about it is that ri1 e fellows who know the most are <!U ie ones who have not been very iccessful with their own affairs. ''u I don'.t know the meaning of it T" it I have been requested to ask lee Bridges just how, good a shot 1 he. * Mo 13.1 I like surprises, and Wednesday iorning when I arrived at the fice I was greeted with a bounti- (ra il basket of beautiful peaches oom p0 liments of Henry Huffstetler who j-e) not only a producer of lovely tu- a ] ps but also delicious peaches. A7 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION iorth Carolina, leveland County. "Mi lien ' E. FayssQux, Plaintiff, P ^s- am iabe) Faynsoux, Defendant. gu The defendant. Mabel Faysseux. sei ill take notice that an action en tleil as above has been commenc-1 0j I in the Superior Court of Cleve-1 ind County. N. C.. to obtain a dt- " orce absoluie; and the said defenant will further take notice that ie is required to appear at the ?ice of the Clerk of the Superior ourt of Cleveland County at the. ourt House in Shelby. N. C . on or \ sfoie the 2t>th tlay of July, 1941. ] lid answer or demur to the comla in t in said action, or the plain- ? e will apply to the court for the S lief demanded in the complaint. ? This the 25th tlay of June. 1941. Max Humrlck, 8 Deputy Clerk of Soperior Court >s. M. Wright, Atty. ?July 17. The Jamesville 4-H Club in Marn county has resolved to hold reg ar monthly meetings during the immer so as to'stimulate more inTest In club work. Summer Me AT P BARGAIN Myers' De] Pay Day Is Banl It's easy to get the habit of making deposits when you get paid. Try it. We'll be glad to open an account for you. First Natio 2 PERCENT PAID ON SA lUflliHmHUHHIHfli! ? ; ' \ i ,j;'\ . ft V ^ii -' ' UilUP|M??iJIU t?- Jl A RS|DAY, JUNE) 26. 1M1 . i ? .LIS AND KING TO 3 REGISTRATION ' . . . ' -' - , ' , Iraft board officials are getting idy for the second registration > ' on July 1. when thousands of > nation's young men who have iched the uge of 21 since last Ocler 16 will register for the tft. About 150 men are expected register in the Kings Mountain triot. ilrs. Eugene Mathis and Miss ry Frances Claim will W* in trge of the registration here, tegistratiou will be supervised at ivei' by J. B. Ellis and at Wtico C. M. King. CAL MAN INJURED The I'it Barbecue proprietor. Mr. rntati. suffered a near fatal cut 1 blow on the buck of head and *st while standing dose to 'a puss ; mail train No. 39 as the maiL idles were being kicked off a t moving through train. Part of pouches struck Mr. Norman' in chest, the others, struck the d surfaced road and slid a few f knocking Mr. Nomad's feel in under him. causing him to fall kward, his head striking the eet or nearby signal block. He i not fully recovered from the ick Wednesday. HON SERVICES BEGIN NDAY NIGHT The first Union Service will be J *7" Id Suildav Ilicrht In Rnvno Mnm'n*. 1 I A. R. P. Church with Rev. Merit U. Fisher. Pastor of St. Mat!W? Lutheran Church bringing ! nui >, message of the evening. The ! ion Services which ha\/b been ! aK< d each summer in Kings Moun- ] s'u II have been very well attended, e services this" year will be held ' h Sunday for two months inad of just one month, as lias been custom in past years. ANSFERRED 'vl.' TOtn H.. Payne of Kings luntnln. who is one of the first 500 trainee-graduates of the Field * lillery Replacement Training nter at Ft. Bragg, X. C.. is being listened this week to the Main st at Fort Bragg. X. C. He has 5ii trained at the F. A. R. C. as Btry. Clerk. "TEND FUNERAL IN HICKORY ~ 0 MM Mrs. W. A. Ridenhour. Mr. and fl|| s. Jim McGill. Mr. and Mrs. D Mauney and S. A. Mauney were' icng those who went to Hickory J nday afternoon to attend funeral vices for Rev. Mr. Ridenhour, >ther of the late \V. A. Ridenhour Kings Mountain. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Ve Fill any Doctors' I description promptly nd accurately at reaonable prices with the onfidence of your phyician. Vm KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE We Call Per And Deliver Phones 41?81 rchandise I RICES I pt. Store I ( Day For Me I nal Bank I VINGS ACCOUNTS |H ' * " . ' * /. . /. .. " ' *' ' ' ' . *' . ,: - ? j ' Ajj,- 2*" a, >.??. vis. s 'Ji2x>*-4 j 1 JUST HUMAN? 7 8 #5 ' ~J_ m m ?1 | rtlj| "Gosh, Ya Lucky Workin' in th' Never Notice When V tend funeral of nsman \ ?,?- n The family of D. >\ Hord and a Y nbev of other relatives attended teral services for T. O. ftoberts, 60. at Elizabeth church, near h< Jlhy, Wednesday afternoon. vt Special summer ( and fall i Myers' Dei 1 ? r* _ _ i /M i u s uooa uia And we have all kinds of those Delicious Dinners?4 BLALOCKl Phone 58 The Whole F Carolina D APPROVED Pasteurize Produced from Cleve Call Shelby 125 DAILY HOME or Ask For It B1 w Your Grt B?; t . t. I Carolina Bf; ' ' -> \ . T -; I Inc PR - . t, "Extra Care Makes 1 Kx - . -j s'-'-S" v' " ' ' % . ~ J ' 1 ' r '"fH: ^ ' *' Ayr'?-^>xiVi^y J > ' r? . " * . *' * * ' ,-"-<> l* ' ' ' "W.lllW * _>'~^ ? ? M ^ A By GENE CAKft fl r "0> ' f^r-L < y' - ' t| IlilS ' 1 i " ??; 1 Coal Came. People Won t f 'a Face is Dirty." ? Mr. Roberts' wife, the former llss Miguon Hord, is a sister of Mr i. F. Hord, and lived in King# iountain for a number of. years. i Mr. Roberts had been in failing M salth for several years. He is sur- ^ ved by his widow and four sisters . - . t ir 1 t I values j J Shoes j >t. Store J Summertime I % * Fresh Vegetables for I . ? ' x i , :all Us - : ' * GROCERY r We Delivelr . . * amily Likes I airy Milk I i Hi d Milk I - land County Herds I j for Regular I : DELIVERY I Y Name at ocer's. I \ I '* I i Dairy I , Them Extra Good" H .. r . . ?; ; , TjA % ' ' jj r"riiitif itnnaifcit iri'n tetihii 7 " 1
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