FTv f*?' .< ..- --* R;~ *" ' ' **' s[ r-. ' ** * *. BP1'-'*V r .*'. " .* ' .' : Local Men Win Coveted Prizes It one will stop iii. at tin; Plonk Motor Co., the home of the r'ord V-8, he wity he greeted by two young roeoi who are all antiles, and they have n perfect right to t?e happy. Messrs Wray Plonk, manager of the Parts Department, and Raymond Me Gill, manager of the. service department lv Ac been notified they were ' declared wi" titers in it content by the Ford Motor t'o. Mltcy will .leave Tues OUy for Atlantic Pity. J., with all paid. even iiK-lii<)fnu; spend ing inonry. for u country-Wide uteviln? of the Kind organization. There were oitlv eight winner* In the Charlotte district uhith Is made up of ISO denier* Of the eiiitit winner*. King!? Mount kin who the only town "In the entire district which placed two who topped the first -prise. .\|i'.v*rs VV C. Patterson and M. V. i i r ] in I KOr, respectively of the Charlotte Branch etinte' to K in.gs Motuihdn Tuesday to pei-HonUlly congratulate the local winner*. The prizes Were awarded for the service tne'ti- atul Parts, tnattttKef* who excelled In their respective lines. Mr Patterson emphasized tlio importance that the Ford. Comjfnny places on parts atitl service. 'The lierul.ii wIsle s in arid 'Its cnngrut-ula tions and heal wishes to I tot It Messr* Plonk and M ell 111. and hope for them it most pleasant trip. Washingtori snapshots i. . . . = * "(C.otti J froui front panel ical groups have pervert vi such words ust "Peace" and "DAinorracy" to mask their activities designed to 0,vV;rthrow Democracy and America!! Institutions * Y * 1 ' Farmers and housewives who havr beep too busy to go in for atainp collecting had better begin cettina some pointer* because ? "Stamp collecting" promise* to bo com? an enforced part of the dully or weekly routine ot; every farm and tn every home. The now obi Washington hralr child Is to extend the Social Secnr ily Aft to farm help and domestic servant?, Iroth now specifically ex empted. To reduce government hoof keeping, they propose to let farniert and- housewives do most of it. The plan is'to supply each domes Belk's Back To i. BELK'S School Clothes Made to Give Long, Hai Prices. That's what you " got if or you! Bring you needs and shop all depai well! For your own savi BELK'S first! I Boys' and Masses' I SCHOOL OXFORDS 97c to $2.98 Boys' and Misses' SWEATERS 68c to $2.98 !4 ' Young Men's UITQU f'/iATQ AiV/UIl X.'Wi * * K.? ! $5.95 | MISSES' SOX 5c to 24c Fall Shades j DRESS PRINTS 10c to 25c New Patterns GIRLS' SLIP-OVER SV Assorted Colors 1 High School Emblems I SCHOOL SUPPLIES Paper, Tablets, Pencil! Belle's D 1 The Home Mfc"- - - - ? " ' - ^7 * J1 V-3 " . 1 1 1 1 r ' u- servant or farm worker with card or book. The employer I housi wife of farmer: must buy stamps i Itial in value to the social securit axes "and stlcy theui on the curd Wlten filled, the cauls or books wi la? seat to Washington. Imagine the farmer stopping hi Saturday nights milking. or tli '.lotdo wife quieting the childrei while they figure:' 'one and a lta, per rent lor litis, ope per cent fo tltut. two per cent for the other." Titus is the farmer approach in tlte state of regimen i at ion ulreau imposed on industry. ??.* ? 'Die five Texas Congressmen wli j wire committee ehairnte'n. who wet I blacklisted b> lite ('111 and ?Ito wet ' renominated Just tlte same, doub I less will develop ear trouble wlte It) lobliyists. ask theui for favor? 'next session lie who lutixbs last... | > - v ; f , .: * ' J. Speaking of Iux?j4. it seems til govornutfent have to ruis them. Cliitlrnt'Ht Harrison of tbc Se i .mi Pin.iiiii' niiiiiiinmii iifffwunf b'SS business is able tq pick up tnot than is new in Heated It "MAY", t necessary tq tax even lower incorto tlte single rti.etl who make $8(1 i.. *t iioo veor- the ittai'i'led me ! who make $3.?mni to $L'..rioo. Every jfiu for fi ve years nov ('onnressioiutl tax handlers* dttrln ihe summer rw'i's* have .-said: "W HOPE n tax' increase this ybar woi l)f needed; in fact wo may even h able ti> cut them," Ami each year now tax hill with stiff, r taxes ha rrllowed a few months later. The tax-. gatherers have boon rati or <ul'ov They have hoped tax ii creases would.- not ho necess ivy'. In they wore Now they admit that ta increases MAY be aeeesstW'y. so Js fairly safe to. assume that tin Wild. he. Apparently the time Is arriving i begin paying .tip for eight const'c live years of .unbalanced budget And even after the budget is balau ed. new taxes will have to be levit to pay off the twenty three. billlc lobars (bat has been added to tl public debt. , . f 18 PERCENT DROP Fanners' cash income from mi ketings in July totaled $6Uft,00b.0l as compared with $74O.OOh.Ol?0 in tl t same month a year ago. or a drop . 18 percent, the U. S. Bureau of Agi cultural Economics reports. i Eight hundred, and seventy six ] i veulte delinquents were .confined North Carolina state institutions = July. 1?38. . School . Values for Boys and Girls Are d Wear, But At Low want?that's what we've ir list of Back-to-School rtments. It will pay you ngs and satisfaction shop BOYS' JACKETS $1.98 to $3.45 Boy8* Wool PANTS Long and Knickers $1.98 Others at 97c to $1.45 SCHOOL DRESSES Pretty Patterns and rnlnrs 48c to $1.98 BOYS' SHIRTS 48c to 75c PIECE GOODS New Fall Woolens 48c to $1.69 r 3 $i.oo ? Note Books, Note Book s and Composition Books. ept. Store Of Better Values . * .? . ? . - \ THE KING3 MOUNTAIN HERALD flUJlSDAY, | FACTS FUN and F 0 * y . ?* ? It buis eame! Today ia the day- Tendall is a 11 no longer to be looked forward to? This fit)IT or dreaded. Time for a lot of those something t Is week-night dates to end. Julia Crisp We saw Ralph Griffin bnek ovot Roberts is I 1 at Willie Lee's Monday night. -And! \ye wondt lt speaking of Ralph? we were very' j.ndn Hitmiii amused to see him. along with two i straAvs, or J Armstrong boys and Dandy trying to! vVhat about K t rash the "Rig Thue Party" Tuesday i y n'ght. The "Big Time Party" was 11 really I ndeevl u big tlnte party. It was very | ",,v''r 'Res colorful, with all the girls in their j '''etn to hav o tpvely frocks. 1 del' it I red e Verta wasn't feeling <|tilte up uT it. W"'^ 'R,0"t e it sti. an i P. S didn't show np at Htogle ''" the party. However, they were seen! hfuhla a 11 it tile ill tig .at a round, eleven o'clock J Bill Davis and Bryte (Jarriaon xs were'through. Oh, yah?! j Mi? s c K. W. \eal. how about telling US rp'"g "'i ie what Rett, Patrick's "S s 3 . stand i ^ mdii e r. And by tin- wa>, wc tuui there j' ^,ul* .? IS .. new light If. I our.IB, . , ii- i Ki' Mav- IJ> rfflea. , ' j l.uut Kti .'a, e Sara Mae l-"al;s.'nut robbing, the ;vtlppotw?d ti ' initll.' an* >ou? Oli well. Tliomu* 1?'?>? '0 n ' th: ?t e. ' h $ * "' | Lo u ^ ^ Jsm >n xrijm ?p * $ k^jfl *4!K ^ \\ ^ I ^ \\ ^ ^ v ilM c-f :Jijj r' '$$? r&}?L | M V1 JM H i ^ i || \ '^wi ' . y*< TALKINC ?/. : ^. J C00>! VIII ||i Mki 1 mj Lf Jkl . _ A cordial invitation is extended tc in My Kitchen," the Hollywood p actors and actresses, that combine amusement. It is the most intern methods ever devised for the home . - , ..."' >> : . /.Vj .; . y. / . ' 'Js' ' '.' '' '* ' ;<> ' 1 ' ',; ->' v^' SV - I '<M SEPT. 1, 1938 ANCIES " . iille fellow. A, B. Falls property mau fellow must have Streets. Lot 12x350 fl Hire enough! Ueiyldew ... _ . , and. angle. Betty Lot, sacrifice for quick si n the rach too. I Small cash payment, tr if Henry Uroves and yeai'S at 5 PCI' Cent il L-k will of it a coin. <ira* property as part pay iiiHi plain compromise* r. .. i n a . ii. iieity i.oc? lI?n see * rank R. Ai looica like an old nam Co., Roanoke, Va., Ol iliywny. Jackie and llnv i u it again. And. we Won . ~~ " feels . Mury High.. n.w Mei Ik- making up Don't lot forms infect y tost wrllc 11axel was in . baby's delicate skin Instead using ordinary baby powdors. aid well and Xi.It. , ;n- Moonon AnOooptir Powder ? theoe night , M-c.i d.finil.lyann^pt-r snd fight, formo. This famous powdor u ,,!Kh: " ^ " 1 Si. OS smooth and fine os ob powder ran be But. in additic amaASa?aMaaawsaaa?as?ma?am?maa in.liS si.tiT tfM i i nigh. when .iivy wot. ^aflmbc? i be ul al Itaiii rice ? 111 1 Vll C/r' c UrD A I MTES YOU TO $E :* " " nil - i .... 114. Vk ^ffT Bjf ^\ Ba > II \\ i ^^1 1B Bli W'u r a* u m ' '?' fas ci new ami ..'?" ' j - " '"' # ' ! _. ! MOTION MCTUI LING SCH at tl - ' . ' ' . V ' "> *+$<si?s^ r Dixie II Sept. 22-23-2' [v> ? every woman in this community to see "Star reduction, featuring a number of weil-known s cookery instruction with entertainment and ting and fascinating presentation of cooking . I -maker. You will be able to see all and hear all. ' " V . ' ' ' ' ' .'*? y i * ' v 5.. , r :: ? " <*' . * ' . ' ? i * *. ' v ./' ' " ' v ? r I > t " " ' 1 1 >R SALE? : I 1 J corner Sims and Mountain t. 11-room brick house. Will ale to responsible purchaser. Balance over period of 15 aterest. Will consider other ment. For further informangell, Shenandoah Life Ins. 1 J. R. Davis. out 1 of UN I if. I on by Ntttd flint Us worst ins miss. " ' du^Mc. POWb R . . .D v, ' *. '. ( , . *''?. " ' ,* ' rE.& m * U ^ ; '****%* ? X V r*v *-v. w IV *\ ** 1 OROUS NATING > DIFFERENT IE 00L , IE hieatre " " ; ' 'y .; * . V; 1, 10 A. 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