' KINGS MOUNTAIN mm I I m Mr*. J. H. Thornton, Mr?. C. Q. pat* of East, V/e?t and Central dividual reat the responsibility of 0upU and teacher, which the real Some Accomplishityents ?f Schools In Recent Tears ' , BUILDINGS 1/ Beat, and West schools painted e> outside. ? . * West School painted inside. 3. Kadt School auditorium add ?0R& painted. 4. Central primary rooms painted. 5. Bereral rooms *l colored school painted. 6. Two tor ma added to East school 7. Two rooms added to Davidson Moot. 8. Contra 1 auditorium remodeled. t. Modern lighting equipment India fled on stage. 10. New curtains for stage and drapes tor windows provided at ?*vtral School. II. Music and dressing rooms Built on back stage of Central audi brinm. VS. Celotex celllny built In Central auditorium. 13. New roof over entire butldtnv nt Daptdson School. It. Tencher room provided at East and West Schools. , IMPERIAL THEATRE Kings Mountain's I Popular Play House PHONE 134 TODAY - THURSDAY Bargain Oay 10c To All Frattlde Darro in "Irish Luck" Bo>b Baker In f 'Honor of The West" Atao Comedy PWtDAV and SATURDAY George O'Brien in f "Marshall of Mess a City" L'dmmid 1/>we in "Witness Vanishes* R??antem Creeps No. 4-Donald Duck MONDAY and TUE8RAY "Wothering Heights" ?beron and Nivea | News ? Comedy r 10c and 15c COMING SOON "Real Glory** ? "They Shall Have Music' % "Intermezzo" ? I Thursday a "DANCIT . Lana Turner ? 1 i I Saturday ? u ''SPOILERS OF I Charles "CALLING A Donald BarryComedy Monday am "EACH DA James Casmev k Wednesday ? Double B "NO PLAC Fred Stone"BUCKEY ? Bruoe Cabot? , Comedy ? ' H H* I ppi if m ' ijfc Rhy-.e and Mr. O. M. Bridge*. PrirSchools respectively. To theee three , harmcniou* co-ordination betweeen foundation for proper education. I 1*. New type wardrobes provided | iu each classroom at West Schcol. | 16. Accommodations for the band provided at Central School to In| elude one large concert room wltto I calotex ceiling and wal. storage rcom. office and practice room. 17. Cafeteria remodeled at Central School, 18. AJe<iuAle bulletin board facilities provided in all white ciemen tary schools- to meet new otandarrdlzatlon requirements. l!>. Student's Supply Store built at Central High School. 20. High School Lbrary remodeled. providing additional shelving an! work rocra tor librarian. 21. Lunch room provided at East unci Woai ? ? ? "O" 22. Two additional tcilet roomi provided and equipped In the high school and others brought up to requirements of State Beard of Health. 23. Fountains lowered to proper heigfcth for children at East School and all fountains at Central and tVor- Schools renovated to meet the sanitary requirements of the State Hoard of Health. 25. Additional fountain accommodations provded at Davldscn school 26 Toilet facilities improved at Davidson School. 27.. Improvement made In heating equipment, at Davidson school. 28 Root repaired, at East School 29. RunnLlv? water, sink, and other facilities in Science laboratory at Drvadcn School. 30. New flag pole erected at East School. 31. Considerable Improvements made or. atlileftlc field such as additional bleachers f-"ir footbal field new band stand, and considerable S3. Stage at West School remodeled and new curtains pro-vldel. 34. Additional cabinets, book cas. in M?r-'A04d )uonid|nba jaqio pun 'sa wcrk done on the sfte. 32. Kntlre root ever Central High School repaired. 35. Modern gymnasium built and equtppel at High school adequate for the Health and Physical ?ducattc-n. Program. c EQUIPMENT 1. New sewing machine?, tables, chairs, nink, stove and other equipment purchased for Home Economic Department. . . 2. Large numfber of (teaks and oth er tern lure provided for alt school* 3. Libraries In all schools brought up to standard requirements. 4. New Science equipment added. 5. All equipment in Commercial Department put in excellent condition to adequately meet the needs of the school. 6. New maps and globes provided to meet requirements of standardization In ail schools. 7. Three phonographs and adequate supply of records purchased H Ik nd Friday *G CO-ED" Richard Carlson touble Feature THE RANGE" Starrett LL MARINES" ?Helen Mack -Serial i Tuesday WN I DIE" ?George Raft Bargain Day Feature E TOGO" -G. Dixon FHEKID" Ralph Byrd - Serial Pixie THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALD1 for the Musdc Department. 8. Adi'Hlooel equipment tncludinj typewriters'provided for all phlnclpal's offices 9. Seventy five band uniforms put chase). * 10. Several hundred dollars spent for new hand instrument*. 11. Football uniforms provMed foi V fcWPrJl 7S .'ind 1ftfl linva EDUCATIONAL 1. Mookkeeplng added to Conimei ' ial Department. 2. A -department of Bible added. :i. A certified, full time director ?1 .' 'hvslcat edtv-atlrtn employed. t An organised* program of Heal It end Physical Education for al vlded. !> Ninth month ttddoi to schoo >n in all schools. 5. Marked improvement in the a professional training ? teacher*. 7. Profcustcnnl library establish rd for teachers. Citv Here Fridav King* Mountain's dauntless Moul alneers. resting in ehtth place I; tiie Western Conference, hope t I mmo up cn by upsetting Forest Cit: 'his Friday afternoon on the bom I ground. Last year's Forest City team haa ! od the Mountaineers one of ~ the! , worn defeats, but with a. two wee' rest. Coach Cline Farthing hopes t , throw a strong team up a gains them. Bennett la still out with i .. .. , * We Are I i' To one of Kings Mount; in constant touch with j I . accomplishing. We are I ulations to the Schools c i I Hord's Ca I JAKE H I Phone 36 BELI i Those who wan buy at this particu A .a?? Imivuici i cnsuu in Prices and Men Goods as well as C Season by means ol are passed on to yc NOTE?The let just when the first friends. The Fall and W pean War at Low store. Prices may J Icient amount to fil be advanced. We b cy and the war sea take advantage of we can, and will, 1 ever| exist in our ? assure our friends now on display in c Sign ONE OF THE 1 THAN jiVER, AN THEREBY GIVf < ; THE PRICES B PARTICULAR GI\ I ? ?. ' s - ** JV'_ .i,- i i I Shop BELK I T1UB8DAY, NOV. ?, 1939 " < . I broken hawk leaving * hole 4a the 1 ;' King* ^fountain. line,, but Farthing . hopes that MHdfcam and Gantt can i oaercome thla. " I ' i List w eex the Mountaineer 'B" { | tiring held Shelby's Little Lions to . a 7 up tie, each team baterlng away, futllely, to croBs the other's ( ' goal line the second time. Oaffney | an?l Cobb looked good for the Moun tai'ieers, playing balcttf^eld foc\U r-_ ball equul to that of varsity men. ' The Federal burplua Cotnmixlitles I Ccrporatlcn has been authorised to buy ccrn meal and grits from prooea j * 1 sors who agree to buy an equivalent amount of loan ccrn from the Com: inodily Credit Corporation, i i >- xr-Lai. ;i " y NEW MONEY FOR * YOUR OLD THINGS * diwwIMI X Mum, Bieydc. Twk. fe lc? lUx, MB W wM with O A WANT AD IN it THIS NEWSPAPER 9 Neighbors sin's fine Schools and are the good work they are tappy to add our congrat>f Kings Mountain. ish Grocery fORD, Prop. fS First -You I I . ' . I t'S BUI t the. smartest, style, fashion, q lar Belk Store. we have such good business is chandise when everyone else t< otton Goods your local Store h f unusual large stocks and purcl u. ter quoted below appeared f] rises in war-scare prices beg inter Goods now on our shelve* Prices and we assure our Oust* ' i iscend skyward but the Goods 1 i the wants of our thousands ol ought our Fall and. Winter IV re will not advance the price ol Belk's usual Low Prices. We h ioM down prices on Goods n? Itore. Of course we have no w that we will protect them i nr entire Store. ted by F. R. Stallworth, Mgr. B1 IESULTS OF THE ABOVE I? D THEREFORE WE CAN U GREATER VALUE STILL F ? OUR STORE AND THE Q1 rES THE "CREAM OF GQD1X *.' -V ' * * ' ?? . '" ' ?' * '. ^ 11 "** * . ,.-u % ? -; Drink More /m . >?| ii| iVl^kT /^ITf^iSM'OPV/ % I \ V I .1/1 all II U I j I \ I 1 ll B A B V r/ AnAJ >r ^ .z.^rn?m^m^m V P_^ iicmin / v 7 I . I MILK i ? . Golden Guernsey Milk has that richer, tastier flavor that grown-ups as well as children prefer. It is produced by the finest dairy herds?all protected by Margrace's modern diyry methods. We invite you to inspect our spotless dairy and see for yourself the sanitary manner in which your uoraen uuernsey Milk is bottled. . . -< ? ' . * Schools Develop the Mind, Golden Guernsey De~ * , velops the Body. Both work together for the id* vancement of you and your child. Order Your /Golden Guernsey Today. ' . Margrace Dairy Phone 18 Kings Mountain, N. C. 3LE BLAST uality and above all VALUE, in their purchases this Store called an Armistice to any advances ells you things are going up. For even in Wool as protected our Customers for the rest of the bases at the Lowest of the Low Prices which rom us way back the first days of September? an to be talked of by our competitors and - * 9 were bought before the outburst of the Eurointers that War Prices will not exist in our we now have on Display?(and we have a suffif Customers for many months hence)?will not ierchandise in time to save our Customers monF Goods now on display, so come on friends and ave no control over the wholesale market, but ow on all our floors. No war profiteering will ay of controlling the future market, but we do igainst high prices with our enormous stock ELK'S DEPT. STORE, Kings Mountain, N. C. J I 1 WE FIND WE HAVE MORE CUSTOMERS OWER OUR COSTS OF SELLING AND OR THE 1939-1940 SEASONS. UALITY SHOW THAT THIS STORE IN II J AT BUTTERMILK PRICES." ^ ' . ' * . . <. \Iways Save At BELK'S I . II , . i ^ Kir--*-?

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