Sr a 4 * v * -* T.ts .?%: Ob Tfca UBB MOMtNLlQkB, la U< Pulfle ? SUUey B. Dixoa, pi< ur'i nit*, flrvt dm, U8N, rout? S, Klafi MwHh K. C., M(T?tl o? thU ligkt ernUrr wk*i ilM kalpe?l mboti mm l/wo libtmM rrlmirj < war fda Waktjmu, Haaaka, Japaa. JU MONTPKL1KB ?u U? fU| kip (6r Rear Adatlral lUJpk & Biggs iiaaitto af Ot avaeaatiaa matt. i . i DRnnc^ SUNR1SI Gastonia, N. G. JUST R1 Children s\ \ Sizes 8 to li These are the COATS and we have been WJ INO for. Plenty of 'warmth plenty of style. * % . AL Nice assortment of O! Children's Knitted J?tM tf. . " : *2 ?hoo?Or?, tho >????, Uan<U, | Oft Ut?U?, Triwry, BoogotovPl* \ tho Bhwtloodo, Um Bottk of Kmprow Aogwto Boy, tho BUmorka, Mfta, tho Bottlo of tho Philippic* m Boo, tho Marioaooo, Loyto, Mlodoro. t Ldogoyea Oolf; Mtodoooo, mod Bros- I oi Boy o?d BoHkpopoo ( Borooo. t , 1 i u j-iarByirr i ' -r- i f t MILK FOR HEALTH i by drinkiug delicious, giving SUNRISE Grade l Pasteurised for purity. i DAIRY Phone 1468 BHHIIHHHbMMBS SMHM MBHBB I 1 3CEIVED I i's Coats Solid Colors I Sizes 3 to 10 I Blues, Reds, | Tans | Shipment Received | This Week I I you " fSB i in i . i SO tiildren'ft Sweaters and : hers & Co. I: nt Btnce 1899" I" IfA%i)f>rtri 'Jddtdh' NBWTON. ? XtwtM-CMMvrr high rbools Bed Deviie kept thenr W? trm CwAnm* sheet tleu hers hwt 'riday sight m they scored three eekdewue is Mistisg Klip Mq*i> sis Msssteisssn 1*0. Ktsge Mssstsis had trouble aw Mi# lit iit jay TJi,K.j{r'2&*: NnrUs's else. Principal highlight ( the King* Mountain lads was ..a Isat qusrl.i jsasiag sttsek is which they maoip listed the lose first dowa, the dsfes?ive play of Dettmar end Xeilt, an<l he performance of Bark* fashion ind Btowe. Tbe Devils held the upper hue-l throughout, aa the statistic* wil how. Nine first downs were counted >y the home team while the visitor* nade only one. The Devils fell down n passing, however, They completed inly two out of five, while tb: -ting* Mountain passers and reeelv. rs connected for two out of three. Epps started the game rolling bv .mashing through the line for ? irst down early in the first quarter, t pass, Most-ley to Link, acrountc-i or uuother. I'unting by Burgess and i fifteen yard penalty assessed against Kings Mountain pushed the -isitors back to their own five yard ine, but Kden punted to safety. Millray in the first period Burgess raeed hirv five yards dowu the sideline! 'or a touchdown, but it was called lack because of au infraction of uies. The ball was set tn>-for a Newon-('onover score as the first quar er ended, and Burgess made it on :be first play of the second quarter >n a ten-yard run. The try for au exra point failed. The crowd was treated to much ex'itemeut in the second quarter. Huff man fumbled for Newton-Con over >ut Mosely recovered. A well-placed >unt by Burgess caught Kiugs Mouu sin in dangerous territory and Elen tried to punt from the five. The lick was partially blocked, bu' (ings Mountain recovered. A second tunt was attempted anil blocked, doeely covered the ball for Newtoni'onover's second touchdown. Again he try for au extra point was nil. Playing on the Kings Mountain cam was Payne, an ex-sailor, who 1i ontinuing his high school education ifter seeing service in the war. H ert the frame with an injured shoutler, though. Hoffman and Burgess paired off n the third quarter to add the last ouehdown. Huffman ran fifteen rards to set the aeene for Quarterack Burgees' 25-yard sprint thai mded ia pay dirt. Eppa added the only extra point if the evening with a line buck. Kings Mountain eame to life in the sat quarter and made its only first I own of the game. The ^Mountain era turned on an aerial attaek, too, "hey got started when Medlin interepted a Red Devil pass and eontlnled with a 25 yard pass from Cashon to Dettmar. This same combine ion accounted for another complet id pass, but Hewitt of the Bed Deris broke up Kings Mountain' offen live by Intercepting a third pass. At least ten players had a part in I fumble that cost Newton - Conovei iver fifteen yards. Player after player plaeed handi >n the the ball as it tumbled dowr the field ? Newtoa-Conover ree.or red. The ball then went over to th? ?ther team on downs. Outside of the offensive thrusts oi Burgess and Moeeley, individual per form em by the Newton players wen tot outstanding, but the line worked is a unit to play a good game oi MIL NelD and Dettmar gained defea Ussu M ' - ? urn Hiiavn lor HQ T1S1 lori, SB(1 Utlt in nd Stowe showed op beet of thi >ffensive. 8taring lioeope follow: 1^0 High Kings Mte. Campbell LE Kelly t be r Bothy L/T llo? Bellinger IX) Harmon letser C Medlin ints BO Bohelei Sotehens BT Neill Xnk BE Dettmai 8ory? Qi> Eden? Huffman LHB Stows Efts RHB Cash I or Ifoeely FB Hmltt Bnbetltotes: Newton Conorer? Seitael, Boat, Hoitt, Dram end Ten :ey; Kings Monntein ? Payne, J Nitsoa, Hndgens end MVKelvle Beore by quarters: (f.-C. High 0 It 7 0?IS tings If to. 0 0 0 0?C Berkley, referee, (Ersklae)) Bmi we, empire, (Rntherferd); ear Thembers, heed lineeeiee (Benan leak) bom OTOHflOD Drew Field, FU.^-Pfe. Winiesa T. ) * ?, II, kiibud of Km. Ctoo Dorer of SIS Ooaotoc ?t., Klip Km* ola, If. (I, baa boon honorably dl? Wpd front the Amy. Pfe. Doror taitrri the Amy In hmiy IMS, and boo bono otattoa4 at tbo Miami Boaeh Serrioo Bast >f tko Air Toobaleal Sorrioo 6am?M4 with a a^ann imp. Mofora ha aatpraft % Amyf Ma I?WP nao raws By Mr*. Ja*a4? G. CmU? Mr. LtMiiUr Webber of Mew CMtie, P?., ia rliltirg kia Brother, Mr*. Liule Webber, ud ether relative* of tko Uaeela Academy eoauaualty. Mr. B. P. Tribble and Mr. Aehary Torreeee riot tod fr leads la tko Liacola Aoa4iy jiowaalty Boa day a#k Mr. Aabary Torrea'ce, wko kai peat NortiaH viiitlag kia alitor, , Mr*. R. P. Tribble. oa W. King at. retaraotl to kia horny la Haataville Ala., Moaday. ( The Annual Home-Cotaiajr Celebra { tion of tkr Compart chapter of "Nea Farmer* of America" held at Mt I Olive rharrk, Sunday. Oct. 14, wa? i f *ucceaa. 8. B. 8immon*, State super I | vi*or of the NFA brought greetlngi 'from the state organization. Yinitiuy | | agriculture teacher* included K. iV I Draught), Lincoln Academy; J. H 1 Twittv rniamuill... ? o Wti _ J I wwvx/ ? i> 1?< I\ I I^UIV, Boiling Springs; C. C. Marble, Cam) High School; R. K. Wright, Catawba , ami D. 0. ivey, Statesville. There were additional representatives from ; the various communities one of which was Principal Curtis Lewi# of Catnw1 b*' Compact NFA chapter will bol.l a jjnartet contest at Compact school tonight, Oct. 25, at # o'clock. "The .Sunset Pour" of Washington comJmunitv; "The Four Htnrs" of Com rpact; The " Archdale Quartet" ami other > quartets will compete tor the highest musical honors. First and sec ond prizes nre to be awarded. Ad mission 15c find 2-~c. The public is invited to attend these ekercises. Re freshments will be sold. ' The I'sher Board of the Mt. Olivr Baptist church will sponsor an enter tainment in the High School base ment on Hallowe'en night. Oct. .11 at 7:10 o'clock. ' Rev. Mrs. Johnson will conduct sei vices at Bice Chapel on the Mar (rrace Boad next Sunday at 3 o'clocV Kev. Jasper Bice is pastor. There will be a contest between ! the "Friendly Five" quartet oi Kings Mountain and the "Friendlj Four" puartet of Lawndale at Bice Chapel on the first Sunday tn No vember at 3:00 p. m. Mr. A. J. Wilson attended church services at 8t. James Baptist church 1 Bessemar City, Sunday night. Oil fields of the world actually are graveyards of animals and plants which have been subjected to mil lions of years of heat and preasur< beneath the tarth's surface. on your*, tn*es fontor i Service "Everything For The j Oar" Phone 02 1 I WHVAU-T-fVltPE 53 I ^ VAFIOKrUP I POFF-1^ OTWT II Bun to the jj.t.H^BI for tho iwiri^t bina took of blghtst duality our fpaaonablgpriooa. BBS . .W'x rsia -* "/.< , nnws* I TWn will be u qrnw npfR at K1 BdM chink ttilf 1mm gilir jday sight, Oct. ?7, bagissiag at ?:M p. a. Tkt faa4? mM at thie npptr will ba aaad to totp IwUg a hoatlag ayatoai that U to ba pat la ] tba ehsreh. '| Tbara will aha be faa far tba ebil- ;i Jwa la tba fana of a IfaUewa'aa ?T\ Rom where! ?? ? ' ! ? We were sitting around tba N embers of Ed Crumptfa bar bccue last Saturday night, fin* suing our beer and hot dogs while Ed strummed the guitar , ... picking out old? friendly 1 i songs. 1 Soon everyone was afaudas. 1 The harmony wasn't too good i ... bat the tpMt was?a spirit of friendship and good hiunor. ' I And it made me think how t music?music of the people? < l overcomes barriers of prejudice > and intolerance. A Tankee folksong or an English carol or a C 1945, UNITED STATES BtEWEKS TOUb Edgar H. Bain, Stat* Director. 606-60 fTHElflCT I : Of THE WAR WOUND) X-RAYS HELP DIAGNOSIS. OR. COOUD6E INVENTED 7 TUBE. 6-E X-RAY MACH USED IN BASE AND FRO I AROUND THE WORLD. mmi GENERAL| _ _ _ . .. . - i rUBNITUBB OOMPAHY quality, beauty, service. We* furniture, of cur courteous, ^V ? .raiyr?<.-..nej* *xvyt' ; vwi^fiSffE^Vyv.JSy^ IWjr mffc" jm*i9m^'-flTtm fer the kMt m>Wi wora.The pablle la larUed. - X ' _ _t_ ^ ' I ATUAffTIC CITT, N. J. ? S-8ft. Daaald H. MeCHaate of Ml Parker St., Kiage Moaataia, N. C., lai boea iQfaiatal fna Ut sendee at tke UT Bodiatributiea Mattel No. 1. (> i [ sit~Ay Joe Mar?h ongs for a ottor World Southern mek?dy-*bey all apeak a common language of the heert ...bind folks together...help ui forget our grudges. Froae where I sit, aiaale earn help to aake the whole world Ida. Maybe we oeght to have a lot more of tt... laforaeal etnga around the Are, and ta the home. And it's eare true that a mellow glaaa of beer fits la to the piotare. It Jast naturally goes with . that kind of music. ) Qot OUmaIL ^^ IDATION, North Carolina Commit!*# 7 Iniwronc* Ndg, Hal*!ch, N. C 0 B/ GENERAL ELECTRIC ? eoAJOT^ general blbctkjcs he modern x-rav ines have been nt line hospitals HEN CENTS vill ww for all the iLECTRICrrV NEEDED v SAW ONE CORO )F WOOD. j ib is ^ mpir f PRiCfi op /? al mjctwc ^>wSm * jtcnlLLv no.?-t MOMN9 MUW MOM M MORS FWOPLM mm com $ electric -^ - -.* . ',. * ^ " " ME AMP ANPtMEP M I <3UV.' - JW\ ^C~^' . I for the three "mwta* I re proud of our Urat -| frlendlv >??Im ?I ^?I Jm ^- I > ^HreKt -- V I I I I MBfortfefr j

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