' VMtUn ila* to again drawing U
n Bortam man are getting
Mm* to the aid routing housewives
we > Schilling to wodder whethei
Shey Mwld do tall cleaning or wall
H>til neat dprtag, and children ar?
Keying fai dec We who to their favorlu
pcbooi teacher. The very aUnoepbem
HggfaU that tall to fhet approach
g. Bat we are glad, for after au
Maui we have winter, after wlntei
pre have spring, and then we ar<
Back to the good die summer time
.v Manor people voice disapproval o<
)BlO tall of the year, frtiey say thai
* brings earth ce a ? trees heoom?
Ben stores turn grey, and every.
Ming appears to be dead. We agre:
ghat there Is a feeling of loneliness
Mtt to be lonely to not to be entire
M gad. Those who fear death ar<
probably those who dMIke autumn
{Although trees appear to be dead
gf IF no to it with man
'* Mbrrls Bloom, the man who made
i-M anract predictions o( what wouK
intm on the battlefields and In
4he capttols of Europe In 1914-1S
?M puled ones more into the cry*
W tall. This time he pndlett thai
yUMf Hitler will ccknmk suicide
UICK RESULTS -y LOW COST
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TOM AND GEORGE
Tom: "George, a young fellow was
aborting what waa sdppoeed to be a
aauetache, and he aald he waa getting
It en the tnetallment plan:
How oould he get a mustache on
the Installment plan?" George: That
ta easy; a little DOWN and more
each week." If you are in the mar.
et for pillows, we have some that
think there wae nothing but down
i them after your head lit on them
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inia Logan
> before tone. Not one of Mr. Bloom's
: j mayor p reductions has ever gone
i -wrong} We'ne wondering If M)r.
f Bloom will lose hla reputation. or
t If the world will lose a dictator.
I "Tla strange that a yankee would
> be named (Dixie, but that happens to
? be the situation In which Dixie Corn
well ttuds herself. We tried to show
he-i a bit of the South while she was
I here, so perhaps she can Justify her
>. name. How about It, Phyl?
I Kings Mountain Is taking <m that
c ecucattonal look again. Well, maybe
t wo shouldn't call It that, but, anyway
It looks betier. and we feel -better
for having all'of the school teachers
I back. Some of us are going to Cud
It rather difficult to suddenly begfn
r| calling a couple of the women "Mr*
' So-and-so."
Speaking of familiar faces In and
aroutrJ town, we might add that
' "Mlkte" Barber Is visiting here again!
We"IIW li UVU Wlldl IHJUmJ
, because it breaks the monotony <4
I having to listen to so many boras, t
r prefer opera tiro to one!
This Is the lest paragraph that I
. shall write of A8 IT GOBS. A week
t fiom today I shall be back at Appa>
1 aetatati State, trying to learn home.
thing more about the English long,
uoge. For approximately seventeen
years I hare spoken English, but I .
still can't speak It correctly. How.
eter. there la no need to atop trying
new, because .It looks as though A.
mer. cans might be the only people
who will be allowed to speak freely.
So. until next summer. It's gootf-by
now!
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"Well folks we're back again ....
hoping <hat none of last week's
caused any "supper off the mantle"
cases. ..
First piece of news we picked up
Is the fact that GeOrge Thomasson'
might/challenge Ernest Mauney to|
(team puff at forty paces to see
?no will . squire Doris White round
tins year ... ? the last time we were
In Raleigh, the spedemoter register,
ed bout 200 miles ? a fer piece for |
Jcnes to travel on Sunday nUes, but
1 maybe some blgb school gal can1
' n'umiiaor tho hanlrVuime hlnnts . - I
1 imports are that J1m Page's IHtlo
s btother. Bill, la going to achool here'
tin* year .... yonse other guys bet-1
r ter watch out or youH be getting
i the gate .... did anybody elee note'i
, the happy expression on Dfck Baker's
face while Mtlde Barber was
In town? .... NOTICE ! ! !
, ary teacher who wants to ride IBS
road Of matrimony shouldn't mtse
. St far If she teaches at K. M . .for
Inside dope see Mesdames Craig and
Hertdricks .... ' what~*happened to,
all the Janes whp were to come to
I.eon Wolf's (you know, the buddingj
Romeo) dance ??! Fancy more boys
than gals .... and, too. what youngI
man about town Is. having a hard
time making op his mind between
the Gcforth dames?? (bet we've got|
you fooled on that one).... warning.
to youse guys and gals who like to,
ride around ? don't go out on dirt
roads on rainy nights .... ask Junicr
and Eckle why! .... here's some
thing we bet you didn't know ....
Thomas Tlndell and Betty Lou Roberts
have up quite a easel BUT ? ?
we wonder it Thomas' trip to Wash
lugtcn end thfs dame from Texas
a ill have any effect ?? ...... Congrats
to the K. M. gridders, they is
doing" a swell piece of work
the more we find out about Betty
Patrick, the lese we know .... Ore
smackers says that she snaged her
a man in Frederrlckburg that dance
last Tuesday went over in a
Mg way thanks to Betty Lee and
Rachael .... a swell bit of work
my bonnle lassies by the Fay,
them Jitterbugs from Hickory sho
Its t h A siiltt I# trA.? AmwAA Iitjil
irt Ilic Ol Ull| IK ,IUU *|VU * nfiiCC JUOl
[ It ok at *em some- time we , sho
did hate to see Bpple leeve Tuesday
and we wish him the best of luck
while he's gone .... Well that's all
until next week, see youse In school.
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AN ORMMAMCg AVTHOfMZIM
?1M#0 MMKRAL MPUNOINO
MB IT OHIXUNqD by the Board <K
Tpwn Commissioners of the rows of
Kings Mountain:
Section 1. That the Town of Khp
Mountain issue Ms bonds, pursuant
to the Municipal Finance Act, as
amended, -fn an'amount not exceeding
119,000 (or the purpose of refill.
ding a Uke amount of the principal
of valid subsisting bonded indebtedness
of the Town of Kings
Mountain, which indebtedness was
Incurred for necessary expenses of
said Town, and Is evidenced by the
following:
13,000 Local Improvement Bonds
dated November 1, 1919, due November
1. 1999.
92,000 Local Improvement Bonds
dated May 1, 1921, due May 1, 1940.
12,000 Water sad Sewer Extension
Bonds dated January 1. 1923, due
January 1, 1940.
93,000 Water and Sewer Bonds dated
October 1, 1923. due October 1,
1939.
92.000 Public Improvement Bonds
dxted February 1, 1926, due Febru*^>W^$ater"
BlthlM' ' JMW "JBfld 11,
IMS. due June 1, 1940.
(2 000 Public Impeovemeot Bonds
dated November 1. 1930. due May 1,
1940.
Section 2. That a tax au clent to
pay the principal and lntereat ' of
aald General Refunding Bondt ahall
be annually levied and collected.
Section t. That a statement of the
debt of the Town has been filed1 with
tae clerk and ia open to public an.
speeMon.
Section 4. That the holders of aald
General Refunding Bonds shall be
subrogated to all the rights and pow
ers of the holders of the Indebtedness
refunded thereby.
-Section 6. That this ordinance
shall take effect upon Its passage
and shall not be sufbmlUed to the
voters.
' The foregoing ordinance waa pase
ed on the 21st day of August. 1939,
and was first published on the 24tt
day of August. 1939.
Any action or proceeding queerior
lng the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thlrtj
<?oyt> after its first publication.
CHA8. G. DILUNG
Secretary of the Beard of Town
Commissioners.
- adv?Aug 31. ,
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
$9,000 8EWER BONOS
H K IT ORDAINKD by the Board ol
Town CommWloners of the Town oi
Kings Mountain:
Section 1. That the Town of Kings
Mountain issue its bonds, pqreuant
to the Municipal Finance Act, as
amended. In em amount not exceeding
$5,000 for the purpose of constructing
extensions to the existing
scnltary sewer system of the Tohun.
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
l>ay the principal and and interest of
mid Sewer Bonds ahall be annually
levied and collected.
section s. mat a statement or tne
lebt of the Town has been filed with
the clerk and la open to pnblle Inspection.
SeeUon 4, That this ordinance
shall tako effect thirty days alter it*
first publication unless In the meantime
a petition for Its snbmsskxi to
he voters la filed under said Act,
ind that in such event it shall take
street when approved by the voters
>f the Town at an election aa prodded
In said Act
. The foregoing ordinance was passed
on the 21st day of August, 1939,
ind was first published on the 24th
lay of August, 1939.
Any action or proceeding question
he the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thirty
la ye after Its first publication.
CHA8. Q. DILLING, '
Secretary of the Board of Town
Commissioners. .,
?adv?Aug 21. , -:
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BE IT ORDAINED by ths Boenl of
Town ConrtnloMni of the Tows of
KJnaa MouUata:
Section 1. That U* Ton of Kings
! Mountain loan* lu bond*, punaut
to the Municipal Finance Aot. aa
amended, In an amount aot wowl
Ins $6,000 for tha purpoee of refunding
? like amount of tha principal of
valid subs latins bonded Indebtednees
of the Toym of Kings Mountain.
r which indebtedness wma authorised
by a vote of mora than a majority of
1 the qualified voters thereto and is
evidenced by, the followtng:
1 $2,000 School Bonds dated July 1.
1922. due July 1. 1940.
$3,000 School Building Bonds dated
May 1, 1925, doe May 1. 1949. '
Section 2. That a tax sufficient to
-psry the principal and interest of aatd
Refunding Schcol Bonds shall be
annually levied and collected.
Section 3. That a statement of the
debt of the Town has been filed with
the clerk and la open to public inspection.
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Section 4. That the holders of said
Refunding School Bonds ehall be
Tmt&^afetn of
I ere of the taokflers of the Indebted.
num refunded thereby.
Section B. That this ordinance
shall take effect upon it* passage
an-1 sh?H iyK be submit ted to the
voters.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
on the list day of August, IBM,
and was first pnbHahed on the 34tb
day of August, 1919.
Any action or proceeding question
tug the validity of said ordinance
meet be copmienced within thirty
, days alter Its first publication.
CHA8. O. BILLING.
Secretary of the Board of Town
1 Commissioners.
1 ?adr?Aug. 81. t _
STATE Or NORTH CAROLINA.
1 COUNTY OP CLEVELAND
In The Superior Court
Alice La.fl, Plaintiff,
Vs.
1 Robbin Lall, Defendant.
! NOTICE
The defendant above named, will
take notice that an action entttled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Cleveland
County, North Carolina, wherelp the
plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce
from the defendant; that aald deI
Cendant will alao take notice that
he Is required to appear at the Clerk
i or Court'e Office at the Courthoua tn
I said Ocunty In Shelby, North Carolina,
on the 4th day of September,
I 1989, and ansuer or demur to the
complaint now on. file in aald action
u the Clerk's Office, or the plaintiff
'will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded tn said. complaint.
- This 10th day of Anguat, 1939.
K. A. Houser, Jr.,
Clerk of Superior Court.
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AN ORMNANOC AWTHQftlStNfi i"
Ujm WAT?a BONO?
BX IT ORpAINBD by the Ntri oC
Town Oowimt?ton?r? of tk* Town of
Klsfi Monatala:
Section 1. That the Town of Kings
Mountain iMue IU bond*, imreannf
to the Municipal Finance Act, no
amended, fat an amount not exceeding
$8,000 for the purpose of con ti
acting extensions to the exletlng
enter works system of the Town.
Section $, That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and Interest of said
Water Bonds shall be annuallr levied
and collected.
Section S. That a statement of the
debt of the Town has been filed
with the clerk and la open to public
inspection.
Section 4. That this ordinance
shall take effect thirty dtoys after Ha
first publication unless In the meantime
a petition for Its submission to
the voters Is filed under said Act,
and that in such event It shall take
effect when approved by tthe voters
of the Town nt an' election as pro
vtded In uM Act. ,
The foregoing ordinance was pass- '
iijauii qnh ga
day of August, 1939.
Any action or proceeding qnestlon '
log the vatkUty of said ordinance
must be oomtnenoed within thirty
days after Its first publication. ' /
CHAS. O. DILL!NO, \ '
Secretary of the Board of Town |
Commissioners. '
?adr?Aug 3L
MICKEY AND HIS
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' Under u4 by rlrtue of lb* aethocty
In 4 Dn< Of Treat mM?M by
Bertha Reed. wMow, Dwribir 16th.
1938. recorded la Book 100. at page
Ml In the Office of tho Register of
Deed# for Cterehmd County, and bosause
of deftudt la the payment of
he debt thereby aeon red and failure
o perform the agreements thereto,
ind pursuant to the demand of the
>wner of the debt secured by eald
Deed of Trust, the undersigned true;ee
will offer for aale at phbllc auckm
to the highest bidder for oaeh
it the Courthooae door In Shelby, at
12 o'clock noon, on Mondby, Septemwr
18th, 1989, the following described
real estates
~81tuated on the East side of Caaeer
Street In the Town of King*
Mountain, N. C., and BEGINNING
it an Iron atake In the edge of said
Dereler street 95 feet North from a
:herry tree, Carolina Abie's oorner,
ttul runs thenoe with said Chanter
Street North 60 feet to an Iron atake
hence Bast 107 feet to an Iron stake
hence South 50 feet to an lion
itake; thence West 107 feet to the
wginnlng.
mil nui MJ m IInil"I inn~ ,
A. H. Patterson. Trustee,
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