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RAYMOND CLINE
Re-elected Sheriff of Cleveland County
in Saturday's Primary.
First National Bank
"Dresses Up"
Thr First Natirnul Ilar.k of Kings
ilt-i.iiiain is now iili ;u,i?ed in a new
eutfit. The interior lir-.s been completely
remodeled in every respect,
tew style walnut fixtures have replaced
the old fashioned caged> type.
Indirect light has been installed
* b'-t'h makes an oven gtow at all
times. Venetian blinds has been erecu*l.
and celotx has been placed over
head. Breezes from air-cooled fans
tow keep patrons of the First National
comfortable on the hottest
-lays. Now furniture has been purchased
for the ofH.ee, and a tile as:
bestos flooring has been lain. . The
interior walls have been completely
renewed with paint. The building in
general including the Directors' room
an' the second floor has been repairad.
Citizens of Kings Mountain may be
justly proud of their banking institution.
With aeseite over three-quar
tors of million dollars and deposits
ever oneihatf a million, Tne Best
Thursday and Friday
The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer
Tommy Kelley
Saturday
Little Miss Roughneck
Edith Fellers
Loo CarllUo
Condemned Women
SaUy Eilers
Loula Hayward
Monday and Tuesday
The Adventures of
Marco Polo
Gary Cooper
SlgHd Gurie
Wednesday
?Double Feature?
10c and 15c
1 Accidents Will Happen
, Ronald Reagan
Gloria Bloadell
Find The Witness
CharlM QulgJey
Rosalind Keith
DIXIE
To The
Of riovalo
VI VIV f VI14
The nvx*t difficult proble
to find words to express
voters of Cleveland Com
the week-end and on Me
paper, I tried my level b
pression oi my gratitude
power of speech. 1 can 01
I THAN
J. Raymc
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: yy i. jrday's
Primary
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E. A. HOUSER, Jr.
Newly elected Clerk of Superlo
Court in Saturday's Primary.
Town In The State has a bank tha
Is both dependable and progressive.
Under the leadership of the bot
capable cfllcers and directors, th
| First National has made steady ac
vances to the citizens of Kings Mou
tain.- Following are the men wn
have guided this financial Institutloi
which has contributed so much t
te growth and- welfare Of King
Mountain, to its present height: E
M. Baker. President, R. L. Maunej
j Vice-President, and B. S. Neill, Catlf
ier. Directcrs are: D. M. Baker, O. i
| Bridges, \V. K. Mauney, R L, Maune\
'P. M. Neisler, F. R. Summers, M. A
Ware.
KINGS MOUNTAIN SOFT BALL
STANDINGS
Monday's games:
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Post Office 010 100 0 2 4
Stags 804 218 x 21 18
Grover 11 13
, Mauney. 2 7
j Old Mill 000 002 0 2
I Bonnie 431 302 0 13
Pauline 020 301 6 10
Margrace 000 Otfl 1 2 6
Wednesday's games:
Old Mill 000 100 0 1
Margrace ' 003 120 x 6
Mauney 310 001 1 6 10
Stags 002 712 0 12 13
Pauline 300 024 x 5~TT~
Post Office 000 012 1 4 6
Grover 122 463 0 17 18
Bonnie 001 000 0 1 5
Standing 'W - L Pet
Pauline 3 0 ' 100
Grover 3 0 100
Bonnie 2 1 66
Stags . 2 1 66
Margrace 1 2 33
Old M1U 1 2 33
Mauney 0 3 00
Next Week's Games:
MONDAY, JUNE 13
Oil Mill at Stags
Pauline at Bonnie
Margrace at Mauney
Poat Office at Qrover
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
Bonnie at Poet Office
Paulino at Mavnwy
Orover at Old Mill
8tags at Margraoe
RETURN TO KINGS
MOUNTAIN
Mrs. E. C. Cooper has returned U
Kings Mountain, from Raleigh am
has opened her home on Piedmon
Avenue, for the summer,
Mtes Margaret Cooper, student a
Lenolr-Rhyne College and ZMgai
Cooper, student at Christ's fiptscopa
School, at Arden, have Joined theii
mother here for the summer.
t People
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ma lounty
.
m I've had this week was
my appreciation to the
ity. I spent hours over
rnday, with pencil and
est to write the true exI
find it's beyond my
nly say?
IK YOU
md Cline
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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HKRALDTT
Local Boy Makes
Good At Painting
Again (te promising young painter
from <the cdty. Jullua L. Settlemyre.
Jr., ha* broken through the reserve
cf the older art critics ana Judges
with two paintlugs receiving honors
bit- nietvtlon at the annua) art exhibl
lion of the Association of Federal Ar
ihiteo:*, held in Washington. D. C..i
ru .
J.'.o^.eJ for credit were "The Man;
it; The Fur Hat" and a portrait of
the Washington architect, Chass
itoliinson. The Committee of Awards
was headed by J)r. Llecester It liollaud
director cf fine arts at the 14 pMWpNaWMOtNW**-mmm>
Settlemyre. who is specialising in
portraiture. is now finishing several
targe easel paintings that he expect*
to exhibit In Washington and New
York this year. His work Is said to
show decided taleut.
Young Settlemyre'n parent* reside
at 204 West Kings street, here.
r O. B. Biffgerstaff Buys
Crescent Store
O. n. BiggergtaW. of Forest City,
and father of F. E. Biggerataff who
fc ruierly owned the Crescent Store
lj here purchased the bankrupt stock
e ar.d fixtures at the U. 8. Bankrupt
u Court Tuesday afternoon for $625.
nj .Mr. Biggerstaff also purcnased tne
o!<ar of the bankrupt for $100.
J The bankrupt stock and fixtures
0 were sold at auction here Tuesday
s J morning at 11 o'clock by E. L. Campi.l
bell, trustee. At the sale the stock
',1 brought $300 and the fixtures $185.
i. making u total pf $485 but at the
t hearing later on in the day at Char>f
lotte the bid was raised to the above
figure.
It Is understood that the stock of
goods and fixtures will be moved
frcm Kings Mountain.
Business Men To Go To
Battleground For Supper
1 ? ?
5 The Business Men's Club begins
2 this evening their regular summer
- schedule of picnics In the commual?
ties arourtd. Kings Mountain. They
ere going today to the OCC Camp
Funguson near the Battleground for
a supper which is to be served them
- in the mess hall at the eatnp. ' To
1 this meeting the men are taking the
2 ladles and other* ae their guests.
The best way to this camp accord
ing to Olee Bridges. President of the
Club, la to go the York road, turn to
the right at the sign pointing to the
b battleground and keeping to the
4 right; the camp 1s located on the
right
A number ot parties are planning
4 to go a little early so as to take the
2 opportunity to see the Improvements
2 which are being made In the battle.
j cround area.
X. H. PATTERSON -WINS
9 3E0 SPRINGS
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^ A. H. Patterson is either a good
11 guerser or measurer. He was declar3,
ed winner of $22.75 pair of Foster's
3 Ideal Bed Springs in the contest
9 sponsored by the D. F. Hond Furniture
Compan to determine the number
of Inches of wire In the springs.
The correct answer was 12,802 and
Mr. Patterson's estimate was 12,800
missing by only 3 1 relies.
132 persona entered the contest,
and Mr. Hord waa well pleated with
the Interest aroused by the contestants.
LENOIR-RHYNE GRADUATES
Mis# Mary Louisa Rhyse, du^Utr
of Mr. arid Mr*. C. Q. Rhyst, and
W. K. Mauney, Jr, mo of Mr. and
Mra. W. K. Mauney, of King# Mountain
ware among th? largo group
) graduating at Lonoir-JUiyna Collage
I mi# year.
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THE
UPBUILDING
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KINGS MOUNTAIN
AND
COMMUNITY
THE KINOS MOUNTAIN HERALD
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Mr. WlltUm C. Cmver sen of M B
and Mm. W. C. Caven). nmduato<l V
from Krakine College, Du Woet. 8. '
C.. wltfc ti<??. tw*"--- "" ? ? ra^_1?M_
During his four year course at Br?klne.
Mr. Caveny has been p: eldest jjh
of the Phllomathean Literary society, I
treasurer of the Erskine Symi nony I
society, and a member of th? ErgUlne I
band. Campus Swing band. Saxa* I
phone Quartette. Glee Club, the Gold I
on Qplll creative writers' club. Fore I
rale council, varsity debate team, Lit I
tic German band. Y. M. C. A . and I
the choir of the A. R. P. church of I
Due West. He also paid a great part I
| of his own college expenses as Pfcy- I
l-nlcs and Chemistry laboratory assist- I
ant and as the college electrician. I
' in spite of the heavy extra-curricula I
1 wcrk carried, Mr. Caveny has made I
! the honor roll for the past two years. I
Washington Snapshots
( (Cont'd from front page)
A bill has been' introduced in ' tho I
Senate to make creation of the new I
oourt possible. It provides for a chief I
justice and ten associates, all to re- I
celve a yearly wage of $12,600.
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Washington's coctall and tea hour I
conversationalists would have a dull I
time of it Indeed If it were not for I
such stories a* the one of a top-rung |H
bna In-truster who reportedly wanted |
iv unv v aii piauvf tij VT 01 uic wuir
try dropping dollars for recovery's I
sake. The story ha* gone the rounds I
of the Capitol In many version*, th? I
most popular one being:
This certain gentleman (he is also I
credited with writing a good many I
ci the Cabinet speeches) t? etippoeed I
to have proposed the gpeodtng-from- I
the skies program during a oonferen I
ce on spending idea* back In 193d. I
He purportedly said that the right I
way to restore buying power and I
bring recovery was to pour mouey In
to circulation in the greatest posal- I
ble quantities at the highest possible 1
speed. To do that he suggested that I
a fleet of planes be loaded with dol: I
lars and be sent out over the ooua> I
try to drop their cargo where any- I
body who needed cash could pick It
u?.
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The Capitol spectators are specu- I
lattlng on a new potentiality. The I
CIO, it has become known. Is quietly I
organising the Nation's unemployed I
and relief client*. They are being tar I
ken into the CIO fold as non-duea I
paying members ? until they get I
iotas. They are admitted to this stat- I
.. _ tk. MMilliM. ' that ik^.1 atill I
40 Ull IUC WUWUVU UMIl 1UOJT W|||
work * unpaid organliers tor tha I
CIO add bring to metnberahipa of I
due?fnylng employed workers.
In return (or their services they I
are also premised help in increasing I
their relief rations. In other words; fl
the CIO help* theui get more reHw I
from the public agendo*.
With the CIO already dominating I
muoh of the relief diapenatng. the I
speculators are wondering just boar I
potent the organisation may become I
if and when the organisation of en* I
ployed and unemployed alike Is oouv I
plete as one unit.
' WPA "boondoggle" stories are go j
tng the Washington rounds and oaus I
ing no end of criticism of the WPA ]
among the conservative Congress- I
men. One etory concern# a WPA pro I
Ject In Missouri, where H seems that I
$226,981 93 was spent to compile a I
Missouri guidebook. Now the project
hee been suspended without publics* I
Hon of the book because the WPA |
says it can't find a "dompetent" edt I
tor to assemble and edit the great I
mass of oopy written by the reliefer* I
SMYRE WILLIAMS
BREAKS LEO
Mr. Bmyre Williams, assistant I
Manager of Balk's Department Store I
bad the misfortune Tuesday after- I
noon to break Ms right leg playing H <
soft ball. The large bone was broken I
lost above the ankle. The many I
friends of Mr. WUUame hope for I
bins a speedy recovery.
WINS HONORS AT
ORRHANASE
Mho EtevlMa Lifctlejotin, daughter I
of Mrs. R. r. Utilejohn and the late 1
It V. Uttlefefaa, of Kings Mountain I
sad Qsatonla, reoently won the n?
sb medal at the Thoaaasvttt Or II
fSsnsgs. Mlw Ltttlejefcn won hnsmnM
be both plage and atartaet playing. || |
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Linen, Shantung, Voiles, and Dimity
DRESSES R j
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Spotlight, Linen Shantung and Sheer Dresses ? I
1.98 to 4.85 8
FREE I
to the first 25 Purchasers of one of these Dresses I
?A 50c Good Quality, Form Fitting Brassiere.
?Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only? .
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?SPECIAL SALE? I '
750 Pairs of Men's Summer Pants. Tweeds, Ducks I
Gaberdines, Linens and Sanforized Tweeds? I
97c to 2.98 I
FREE to tho fircf Piiv/JiaaAM ^ > ?* 8
-- ></ a uivimoviii vx a (fair w
these pants?a 50c Polo Shirt FREE. I j
?SPECIAL SALE? 1
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SUMMER MATERIALS I
Irish and Handkerchief Printed Linens 77c I
Printed and plain Shantung 39c I
Blister Sheer 25c and 35c I
Stub Weave 39c I ?
Shadow Stripe Voile, Dotted Swiss 15c to 39C I
Dimitv " J '
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Voile ? 25c I
Batiste ? 15c H
Prints 10c and 25c I
FREE?A 15c Simplicity Pattern with 3 yard I
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FREE MOVIE TICKETS to the First 20 Cneto-1
mers, to see? I
"THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER I
at tk? TMvU ?J w-iJ? ?"
? ? wu?7 miu r nu*y, wicfi ine I
purchase of a Ton Ssfwyer Shirt at only 75c I I
OR?a pair of Ton Sawyer Pants at only $1.94 I
Roys, Buy your Shirts and Pants now and get I
Free Tickets. I |
Belk's Dept. I
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The Hone of Bettor Values I
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