rT* * ~ MAtrvm* ? KINGS MOUNTAIN 9 ' fl l| ;.V -X ;; J 1 '.saH -i..:3 9 * *p?l? af Cast, Wilt and Ctntral fcadhridual rest the raaponsib'Mty of 0uptt and teacher, which the .real f Some Accomplishments of Schools In Recent Tears * ? 0Wi 1/ and W?t schools painted mm outatde. ' T. We?t School palmed inside. 3. Eaat School auditorium and *aR& painted. 4. Central primary- rocma painted. (. Sere rat rooms ait colored school painted. (. Two roc me added to East school 7. Two rooms added to Davidson ChOOl. 8. Central auditorium remodeled, f. Modern lighting equipment InWaned on stage. 10. New curtains for stage and drapes for windows provided at aftfrtral School 11. Music and dressing rooms Built on back stage of Central, audi Orinm. IT. Colotex celllny built In Central auditorium. 13. New roof over entire bulldlnv ft Dapidson School. 14. Teacher room provided at K?urt and West Schools. iPerial THEATRE Kings Mountain's Popular Play House PHONE 134 TOOAY - THURSDAY Bargain Day 10c To All Frankie Darro In "Irish Luck" Bob Baker in f IttT * ?-? -? II "NO PLAC Fred Stone"MICKEY 1 | Bruce Cabot? , Comedy ? Honor 01 me west" Also Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY George O'Brien In ' "Marshall of Messa City" K'dmnnd l?we tn "Witness Vanishes' Mtantam Creep* No. 4'Donald Duck MONDAY and TUESRAY "Wothering Heights" ?boron and Nlven. | New* ? Comedy r 10c and 15c COMINQ SOON "Real Glory" , "They Shall Have Music' ? "Intermezzo" I Thursday a "DANCtt . Lana Turner ? ] Saturday ? D SPOILERS OF Charles "CALLIjnvji Al Donald BarryComedy Monday am "EACH DA1 James CagneyWednesday ?! Double . 1 _______ _ _ CHOOL PRINCIPALS 1 W-, > 'AWB'm. U. M chjOl; le^pcctivcly. I harrocnious co.ord4n aundat'on for propor IV New tvpo wot In each classroom a 16. A. i om mod at Ion I provided at Central elude oi'.e large cotxt oelote* ceiling and rcom. office and pr I 17. Cafeteria rem< v 3 tral School 18. A J equate bulle . I ilea provided In all tary schools to meet nation requirement*. 1:*. Student's 8upp I at Central High Scfa* 20. High School' ) cd. providing add! atij work rocra for II ,-f^H 21. Lunch room p and West Schools. 22. Two additional provided and equlpp< school and others !br qulrements of State 1 23. Fountatna lowo helghth for children and all fountains' a; Wort Schools renova jfl sanitary requirement) Hoard of Health. 25. Additional tou datIons provded at 26 Toilet facllltie) Davidson School. 27.. Improvement equipment at Davids* 28 Roof repaired 29. Ilunaii'it water ' SJ er facilities In Scien Drrdscn School. 30. New flag polo School. 31. Considerable Junior made on athletic flel . Mil tlcnal bleacher* for new band stand,' an< - 33. Stage at West ? ed and new curtains 34. Additional cabl <n poptAojd ?adiud|nb wcrk done on the st 32. Kntlre ro-.f evi H School repaired. 35. Modern gyrana; equkppel at High i for the Health and H tic?. Program. EQUIPMI 1. New sewing ma chairs, sink, stove a: mem purchased for ' Department. 2. large mirafber ol er funiiure provided 3. Libraries In all up to standard requl 4. New Science eqt 5. All equipment Department put In ? tlon to adequately tt of the school. 6. New maps and tf\ ponkiMfnAflii 1 zatlon In all schools. 7. Three phonogra? .|p quale supply of rogc ramiw P*^ |m|| nd Friday ... /ifcwua 1G CO-ED" "ur"' _7, , * , atructi ticnard Carlson R?d ouble Feature ? THE RANGE" Starrett 4 LL MARINES" mmi ?Helen Mack Sj r* mini -11 I Tuesday IVN I DIE" -George Reft Bargain Day Feature E TOGO" -G. Dixon m PHE KID" Ralph Byrd - Serial Dixie u"'.y ~ " ? .V . ''. '1 . "t. * i me KIN06 MOUNTAIN HBKALDTH for the hluedc Department. 11 8. Adi'Hional equipment Including J typewriters provided for nil phlnct-' pal'ii offices . } !< 9. Seventy five band uniforms pur, chase). 1 10. Several hundred dollurs spent for new bsr.tT instruments'. 11. Football uniforms provWed for V twecn 7-i and 100 boys. EDUCATIONAL 1. Bookkeeping added to Commer ei?| Department. 2. A department of Btble added. | 3. A certified, full time director of 'hva/ca! edeeation employed. \ An organized' program of Heaili end Physical Education tor all - ' . - ~ ^ ; - .s' , Wm V Jr* McjWL ( v wW.. 1\ Hi i 11 V^lTr'f KL ?lri .J^Hl v* *^i JB Rod Cross mimbirl maintain ' wlk, g-*- ?- l. -i-rtj . . 'H Kiiy miioiobi m cnuaron or oHmt nations ?0 in-1 ion by I | Cross! ,| ^ I II 1i Stan of hoto on tfto hk two wiWidn ere Ireiwd L/ Brrf oid to ttio in* P*"WR '{ < v - ' x ' ' * ./ ' ' THEREBY GIY|TG THE PRICES IN PARTICULAR GIV1 ( I ShopBELK I :& UJUUXA.Y, NOV. ?, lUt broken hand leaving a hole in the Kfnca JMountatn line,, but Farthing hopes that MKdtaain and Oantt can oaercome this. j List ween the Mountaineer 'B" { st ring held Shelby's Little Lions to a 7 up tie, each team baterlng away. futllely, to cross the other's goal line the aeoond time. Oaffney j and Cobto looked good tor the Moun , tai'Aeers, playfcng bafckf^eld fopL J ball equal to that of varsity men. | The Federal burplus Commcditlea Ccrporatltm he* been authorized to' buy corn meal and grlta from prooea j sore who agree to buy an equivalent ( \ if' ' \ \ii !t?r-r\ ' *7T' Ksk '^E^B *n6 \\ Ji \ Chartered by Congress e \ Agency of the United i ^w\ &** Rdief ? Disasu I ^TggMMB Aid Veterans and Serv *w die nation Bmergenc K\ f? W&wJW; /? to i? ' ' " */;*T' ' ' ' OUR STORE AND THE ES THE "CREAM OF GOP I '& first - You i ... v.. . ' . . ~ ' * ' ' v . ' Drink A iraSffll \ v% 11 \ c v ucinsio y \ * y rawrn* Hi / / I / Jj ?J II I r ^1 ml / |T v y/ / W A 1/ / i- I ^/ / & r-V.' i| J.. / J ^ i j / W ^ | / S>?^ fl ?? gjmSBmt w is the Volunteer Relief I States to Save Lives, I r, Fight Epidemics, fl ice Men, ami J in all ?2flyi Mm ' v I ' x A right start in Ufa?thousands of pi - - - " LJ d>Hdron xmw)M by Rod Cross nurs doctors' supocyision I J r twtpt aw " Hio nood) "" to| g~ii J. Sign of tfw |: wur unft e ' tulwi *c *BrTO0^9^f j'-vv' !EjSSi'S7'J**?. $& '??&.-*'> " ' C- ' 'I ; ' ' . ?'"V. ; \ .. ' ' ' . i FOR THE 1939-1940 SEASONS. QUALITY SHOW THAT THIi DS AT BUTTERMILK PRICES." ' ;// ' .v..V,\ " / * y- * ' J .. ......... .r.?r.T^. .. . , . _ _ * ' ' >38 * ' f'Ti j ? (ore i I? w . , i ? , >.. BaB&f r \ riz^ii**9i I jjr^I 'rf-4 Jfc: ^ r H H r I K.' n ay by dinrtar ara raplacad for 1 by Rad Om Scaoa of Haw (land hurricana of 1938 v -. ?? . . , . 31 - . . k M ^ ' JK a | v> 'r >'/ i YoluntMr Thruwndi ol i own F ~ W >VW??inf> ^#? WWVIWII " :, II 3 OlVRUi IN I I I 1 BELK'S I

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view