* Winners In Satu * gMMHRj B| 9 Hm^ ^ . ' RAYMOND CLINK Re elected Sheriff of Cleveland Courv- | ty in Saturday's Primary. i * ' r First National Bank "Dresses Up" The First Natic-nnl llank of Kings i Itoun-tain 'is uoSur oh ai.hed in a new ] eutfit. The interior lir.s been com- \ pletely romodelod in every respect, i mew stylo walnut fixtures have re- | placed the old fashioned caged' type. < Indirect light has been installed t ?bh-.h makes an even glow at all ; times. Venetian blinds has been erec-! ; t?*l, and celotx has been placed over! * head, Breezes from air-cooled fans!} tow keep patrons of the First Na-ji tional comfortable on the hottest' ] days. Now furniture has been pur- > dbased for the ofllce; and a tile asbestos flooring has been lain. The interior walls have been completely ' renewed with paint. T.he bulkMng In * general Including the Directors' room en the second floor has been repaired. Citizens of Kings Mountain may be justly proud of their, banking institution. With assets over three-quar tere of million dollars and deposits ever onebaK a million, The Best . Thursday and Friday The Adventures of -Tom Sawyer Tommy Kelley Saturday Little Miss Roughneck Bditrta Fellers Loo CarllUo J.i \ ' * . ; , v . ' Condemned Women Sally Filers Louis Hayward ? c - s 3 Monday and Tuesday ' The Adventures of Mareo Polo Gary Cooper Slgrid Gurie Wednesday ?Double Feature? 10c and 15c Accidents Will Happen " < Ronald Reagan Gloria BlondeU F Find The Witness Chartee Qulglejr Rosalind Keith K DIXIE i HIiffHiHIHHHHHiliM m To The Of Clevelai The nvx?t difficult problem to fipd words to express n voters el Cleveland Count; the week-end and on Mom paper, I tried my level bes pression of my gratitude. I power of speech. 1 cfcn onl; . I THANl J. Raymon j ni.i ?'?nr ! . ! i relay's Primary E h e. A. HOUSew, Jr. ixewiy elected Clerk of Superior -ourt In Saturday's Primary. Town In The State hae a bank that [a both dependable and progressive. - . ' . * ' Under tlie. leadership of the both capable ofllcers and directors, the First National has made steady advances to the citizens of Kings Mouri lain. Following, are the men wno have guided' this financial institution ivhieh has contributed so much to e growth and welfare of Kings fountain to its present height: D. M. Baker. President, Jl. L. Mauney, i'ice-President. and B. S. Neill, Casher. Directcrs are: D. M. Baker, o; A 3ridges, VV. K. Mauney, R L. Mauney, P. M. Neisler, F. R. Summers, M. A. Vare. <INGS MOUNTAIN SOF+ BALL 1TANDING8 Monday's games: R H E l*ost Office 010 100 0 2 4 5 Jtags 804 216 x 21 18 2 Jiover 11 13 3 dauney 274 Md Mill 000 002 0 2 Jennie 431 302 0 13 Pauline 020 301 6 10 1 ilargraoo 000 001 1 2 6 '2 Wednesday's games: )ld Mill 000 100 0 1 tfargrace 003 120 x 6 Hauney 310 001 1 6 10 b 5 tags 002 712 0 12 13 4 'aullne 300 024 x 9 11 1 'oat OBlce . 000 012 1 4 6 4 Jrover 122 463 0 17 18 2 lonnle 001 000 0 1 5 2 Standing *W L Pet 'aullue 3 0 1000 Jrover 30 1000 Jonnie . 2 1 667 Stags 2 1 661 ifargrace 1 2 333 )ld Mill 1 2 333 tlauney 0 3 000 Next Week's Games: MONDAY, JUNE 13 Oil Mill at Stags Pauline at Bennle Margrace at Maunay Port Office at Graver WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 Bonnla at Poat Office Paulina at Maunay Qrovar at Old Mill Staga at Margraoa IETURN TO KINGS IOUNTAIN Mrs. E. C. Cooper hta returned to Lingo Mountain from Raleigh and as opeped her home on Piedmont .venue, for the summer. Mtes Margaret Cooper, student at euolr-Rhyne College and Edgar ooper, student at Chriet's Episcopal chool, at Arden, have Joined their lother here for the summer. People id County f. 7' I've had this week was ty appreciation to the y. I spent hours over lay, with pencil and t to write the true ex- [ find it*s beyond my y say? K YOU id Cfine 4 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamS - * I TUB KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALOUH Local Boy Makes Good At Painting Again -the promising young painter from 4he cdtyi Julius L Settlomyre, Jr., has broken through the reserve cf the older art critics . ana Judges with two paintings receiving honors hie mention at the siiuual art exhibi Hon of the Association of Federal Ar thReWe, held in Washington. 1>. C.. ru...i>. for cre<lt were "The Man in The Fur Hut" and a portrait of the Washington architect. cluse Robinson. The Comntttee of Awards I wan headed by Dr. ' Lleceetcr It. Holland director r4 fine arts _*tj_tfae^lA Settlewyre. who Is specialities In pottrRiiute. la now finishing severs! large easel paintings thst he expect:*, to exhibit In Washington and New| York this year. His work is said to show decided taleut. j Young Sett'.-mrre'a parents reside' |t 204 West Kings street, here. O. B. Biggerstaff Buys Crescent Store Q. n. BlggergtaCf. of Forest City, and father of F. E. Blggerataff whO| formerly owned the Crescent Store here purchased the bankrupt stock! and fixtures, at the U. 8. Bankrupt1 Court Tuesday afternoon for t?K T ? , Mr. Riggerstaff also purcnased tne car of the bankrupt for $100. Tho bankrupt stock and fixtures a vere soM at auction here Tuesday * ' morning at 11 o'clock by E. L. Camp-, I belli trustee. At the sale the stock x I brought $300 and the fixtures $185, ' making a total of $485 but at the hearing later on In the day at Charlotte the bid was raised to the above! figure. It is understood that the stock of . goods an,d fixtures will be moved from Kings Mountain. I ? c Business Men To Go To j Battleground For Supper c The Business Men's Club begins this evening their regular summer c schedule of -plcnlce In the communl- t ties arourtd. Kings Mountain. They a ere going today to the OCC Camp 1 Purguson near the Battleground for t a supper which la to be served them t in the mesa ball at the oanp. To a this meeting the men are taking tne c ladies and othei* as their guests. r The best way to this camp accord tng to Olee Bridges, President of the c Club, ia to go the York road, turn to c the right at the sign pointing to the t battleground and keeping to the t right; the camp to located on the < right. I A number of parties are planntng \ to go a little early so as to take the t opportunity to see the improvements t which are being made in the battle- 1 i ground area. J V H. PATTERSON WINS I BED SPRINGS 4 -A. H. Patterson is either a good i l Kuerser or measurer. He was declar, ed winner of $22.75. pair of Foster's I Ideal Bed Springe in the contest sponsored by the D. F. Hond Furni- fc ture Compan to determine the nam- c ber of Inches of wire in the springs. 10 The correct answer wag 12308 and a Mr. Patterson's estimate was 1S.K00 k missing by only 8 Ir.ches. V 132 persons entered the contest, J and Mr, Hord was well pleated with a the interest aroused by the contest- * ants. c LENOIR-RHYNE GRADUATES Miss Mary Lonlse Rhyne, daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Rhyne, and tl W. K. Mauney, Jr, son of Mr. and ft Mrs. W. K. Mauney, of Kings Moon tain were tmonf tb? large group n graduating at Leaoir-Jlhyne College a (fale year. p ~" M sszzssssszsszmsss p p ONLY PAPER jjj ai IN m v - J< e bWORLD H DEVOTED t< na EXCLUSIVFLV ?1 ft TO ' W UPBUILDING M t* OF W KINGS MOUNTAIN W Ol AND COMMUNITY a TMft KINGS MOUNTAIN HftRALO ?V I i ' ? I : UR8DAY, JUNK I, ItSS BB KoM * ,V^ ** ' JriL. IS jUBflP Mr. William C. Caver. -.in of M" S nd Mrs. W. C. Caven>. arsduated V rem Krtkine College. Du \Vcat. 8. J :.. with high Iv^nors on M.y 31*. 4 during his four year course at Kr? line. Mr. Caveny has' been p: Mideni fifc if Lhii P*?li^iinlhr-" * l**?k? -~~*?^? Ml * ?mv * unviuniuciu uticnr) a citjiy. | rcasurer of the Brsklne 3> rui ionjr H cciety, and a member of the Brgl;lne I ?nd, Campus Swing band, 8 ax a- H Acne Quartette. Glee Club, the Gold I m Quill creative writers' club. Pore I ' 3<c council, varsity debate team. Lit I lc German band. Y". M. C. A.. and I he choir of the A. R. P. church of I )uc West. He also paid a great part if his own college expenses as Phy- I Ics and Chemistry laboratory assist- I nt and as the college electrician. I n spite of the heavy extra-curricula H e:rk carried, Mr. Caveny has made I lie honor roll for the past two yean. I Washington Snapshots (Cont'd from front page) A bill has been introduced in the I lenate to make creation of the new I ourt possible. It provides for a chief ustice and ten associates, all to re- 1 reive a yearly wage of 112,500. ? Washington's coctall and tea hour I .onveragttonallsta would have a dull I ime of It Indeed If it were not for I ruch stories as the one of a top-rang ^B >naln-truster who reportedly wanted I o have airplanes fly over the coun- ^B ry dropping dollars for recovery's I ake. The story has gone the rounds I if the Capitol in many versions, the I nost popular one being: ThU certain gentleman (he Is also I tredlted with writing a good many 1 the Cabinet speeches) Is supposed I o have proposed the gpeixUcS-from- I he skies program during a oonferen I re on spending Ideas back in 1934. I le purportedly said that the right H vay to restore buying power and 1 >rlng recovery was to pour money in I 0 circulation in the greatest possl- I >le quantities at the highest possible ?peed. To do tbat he suggested that I 1 fleet of planes be loaded with dol- I ars and be sent out over the oouo> I ry to drop their cargo where any- I wdy who needed cash could plcl; It I tp. The Cap lie 1 spectators are specu- I abing on a new potentiality. The I !10, it has become known, la quietly I irganislng the Nation's unemployed I rtd relief clients. They are being ta> I :en into tbe CIO fold as nonduei I eying members ? until they get I ote. They are admitted to this stab I ? on the condition that they will I rork as unpaid organisers tor the I !IO add bring In memberships of I nee-paying employed workers. In return for their services thsy I rs also promised help in Increasing I heir relief rations. In other word*, I lie CIO helps tbeni get more reilei I nt the pobUe agencies. . With the CIO already dominating I inch of the relief dispensing, the I peculators are wosderlng Just hoar I otent the organisation may become I ' and when the organisation of etn I W?d and unemployed alike Is com I lete aa one uj>U. a WPA "boondoggle" etciiee are go I ig the Washington rounds and oaus I ? no end of criticism of the WPA I noong the conservative Congress I ien. One etory concerns a WPA pro I >ct In Missouri, where R seems that I 226,9(1.92 whs spent to compile a I tlasonrt guidebook. Now the nroiect I Be been suspended without publkw I on of the book because the WPA I iya k can't find a "Competent" edV I hp to assemble and edit Che great I ia?|i of copy written by the reliefer*. I MYRE WILLIAM* , PEAKS LEO Mr. Suyre WlUlama, assistant I anager at Belk's Department Store I id the misfortune Tuesday after- I >on to break Ma right leg playing I ft ball. The large bone was broken I at above the ankle. The than? I lends of Mr. WlUlama hope for I na "a speedy recovery. ,. J3 v; <V 't.tM 1M4 HO MOM AT RPHANAQg Mfae Hnrvllda Little John, daughter I Mm. It r. Ltttlejohn and the late I V. Uttlejoha, of Kings Mountain I 4 Qaetonte. recently won the mn- I r medal at tha Thoanaeviae On I sssga Mlae Uttlejoha won hcnm bath piano and darinet playing. | H H ^^1^1 I I I It nm n jiu^u mn H 3 Days Only I ! Thur. - Fri - Sat. g Linen, Shantung, Voiles, and Dimity DRESSES | Spotlight, Linen Shantung and Sheer Dresses ? I 1.98 to 4.85 I FREE I to the first 25 Purchasers of one of these Dresses | ?A 50c Good Quality, Form Fitting Brassiere. ?Thursday; Friday^ Saturday Only? JH ?SPECIAL SALE- 1^1 750 Pairs of Men's Summer Pants. Tweeds, Ducks I Gaberdines, Linens and Sanforized Tweeds? 97c to 2.98 11 FREE?to the first 25 Purchasers of a pair of I these pants?a 50c Polo Shirt FREE. ~~ ? I I ?SPECIAL SALE? . I |; SUMMER MATERIALS I I Irish and Handkerchief Printed Linens 77c I Printed and plain Shantung 39c I J Blister Sheer 25c and 35c I I Slub Weave - 39c I I Shadow Stripe Voile, Dotted Swiss 15c to 39c I 1 Dimity 15c and 19c I |j \^(H1C ? ?? ?? t ?nni 25c -* ^^1 T> A A uauste - ? 15c I Prints 10c and 25c I FREE?A 15c Simplicity Pattern with 3 yard I I dress length or more over 15c yard. I 1 FREE^MOVIE TICKETS to the First 20 Custo- I I "THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER 1 I at the Dixie Theatre today and Friday, with the I i purchase of a Tom Sawyer Shirt at only 75c OR?a pair of Tom Sawyer Pants at only $1.94 | | n ? - fSTn&ST****** and **nU nvw and get I I Belk's Dept. I Cx, I I more II

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