rv.fFttTE KIOHT Mwaentenced To V- Jyi Fhr Long Term fi; Homit Moore, of Blacksburg, 8 C., 'charged with abandonment an \ Boowyitit by his wife, was foani gojlty ea*l sentenced to twenty foo -- aauath* en the read in action take; at eity Recorder' court held at Cit; all here last Monday. Moere was committed to jail in tta judgment. failing to take the sai pgaddrt ^sentence to pay the costs am te i>ost a #500 bond as guarante< Chat he would go to work and pa; tW"a -week for support of his wifi Bad child. Htrace Tidwell, Bessemer City ne gCP. was-given a six months sentenci suspended to pay #75 and costs, to tmaasporting six gallons of noa-tat paid liquor. Tidwell toid the conr that he found the six gallons of whitt lightning in n field while hunting ba >y squirrels and pat in in hia moth erle car, aot knowing what he wonk dedwith it. The court ordered tki attfkky destroyed snd the car was rs lefcsd te Mrs. Tidwell. FThrley Malsoa, for illowlig I por MfHder 18 years of ago to drirt Hrtar, Um rloliting Section IO-3t oi Ijaws/waaCharged wits toe costs 01 JMtio Mirtii forfaited bond on I mm drfrors lieonoo charge and the fol MWifViM $10 and oooia for Uu mmmm ektorgo: Robert WTlllanra. Home* 14* MoOre. Brain Connor, and Mar nnnuaua -fc sm TMMnr Kimbroll paid $1$ anc oaotn fOr pnbiio drnnkenoaM and oi tSFranw ehhrge Will Loeelneo pnld WM fconta and Carl Lingerfelt paid TlW fbTTowiiig paid coata for pnb1i< tnAMnnr Herman Blrena, Chaft BWOhsdVr, John Hu11ender,'*Nonh Pat iwaou, Frank Mitchem, Will Lathem dlX C. fignrnon, and Leroy White "TWf Mountaineer" UQtribnted Tuesday First current edition of "Th? Mountaineer," Kings Mountain higl aohOol monthly newspaper waa dla 'tUkited on Tuesday of thla week. 'He paper, a six-page tabloid Mtnga the news of the current schoo yVaT up-to-date and includes adver a!_l a _ * - - using or a large numDer or DUSlneS! firms. He paper is published by tbe higt Mtkrok* journalism class, .Take Harry i? editor-in-chief, and Mlaa Alice Bf9eithour is faculty director. I1 YORK COOKING AP f ORANGES, Florida 2] * IDAHO BAKERS PO U. S. No. 1 Carton TO] f YELLOW ONIONS [ SNAP BEANS i CARROTS CO CUMBERS BROCCOLI * n " , Sunny field Rolled I OATS Libby's Tomato JUICE i Whitehouse Evaporate I.MILK i Standard Quality ft TEA BALL! K AH Brands Except Dr< ? v. - Q xA 9ur *"T WA yTjIini 0*v. Jp* JTAlU More About Oitixens Group (Cont'd from front page) ' specific "seta of negligence": "(1) Failure during the pest three I j years to pablieh the budget estimate r end the finenciel atetement of the a I county, ea required by Section 153 7 119 end Selllon T53-1ZS oT the Oen' erel Htatufcs of North Ceroliae. e "(2)' Failure dnrie'^Uie peat three h years to publish the amount of aalar1 | iea, fees end expenslvea paid to coua a ty officers as required by Section 7 4, Chapter 463 qf-fhe Public Local a Laws of 1931. "(3) Failure to require ell bills presented for payment to be itemized * verified, audited, and approved bj ' the Board of Commissioners before r payment, as provided by law. ' "(4) Permitting the county audi' tor to use d rubber Sfhmp to place 1 the name of the Chairman of the * i Board of Commissioners on checks * | and vouchers, Instead of requiring ' the Chairman of the Boef? to sign ' them la person. " fl (S) Failure to comply with" the provisions of the "County Fiscal . Control Act," which reqdlre* the , coaaty auditor, before issuing any [ clock o* voucher, to certify that the , oevment of the same VTTi net sxooed oe of the fund to which the check or voucher is to be charged. More About Floral Fair 1 (Cont'd from front page) 1 Best Daisy mums ? Mrs. Chaa * Cash. uL JtjiL lfrTTtlT frsr*. C?aY. Cashy febona t vld Cash. I DAWTJ4I 1 Best collection 6 blooms ? Mrs. Mack Connor. Bant collection ?iy "ltnd except : pompoms ? Mrs. Benton Putnam. Best vase 8 blooms ? Mrs. David ; Cash. Beat unusnal specimen ? Mrs. - Cbas. Cash. BOOBS Best vase not less than 6 bloomi ?Mrs. J. B. Davis. Best pink roses ? Mrs. J. R. Da vis. ' MIXED BOWLS OF FLOWBBS 3 Best mixed bowl?Mrs. Chas. Cast t Honorable mention ? Mrs. I. B Ooforth. Best bowl of yellow arrangemen' ?Miss Pearl Hicks. I Best bowl of pink arrangement ? , Mrs. Chas. Cash. _ Most nnusnal arrangement ? Mri W. T. Weir. MINIATURES 5?7 INCHES i Mrs. N. F. McGill, first pTize. MINIATURES 8MAT.T, i Mrs. D. C. Mauney, first prize Mrs. H. T. Fnlton, second prize. Western Delicious t flrrLtS 2 lbs. 25c PLES, 4 lbs. 29c L6'c doz. 37c TATOES 10 lbs. 53c MATOES lb. 17c 3 lbs 10c 2 lbs 25c 2 bunches 19c 2 lbs. 27c lb. 17a Pkg. 11c No. 2 Can 12c d 3 TaU Cans 38 c 2 No. 2 Oam 25c 16 ct Pkg. 3 11c omedary & Goldentap Pla. uice ?? ??33c , i i= lOBH H?.4too Wo. 2 Cans 28c | 0B ^ 20 lbs |]^92 THIS KINGS WflUam JL Anthony 1 Rites Conducted E Pinal rltea were held at Pleasant i .iill Baptist church Monday after- at > iioon for William Augustus "Oua" >e I Anthony, who died in bed sometime ca - Sunday morning at hia home In Kinga ol Mountain, route 2. of a heart attack, se Conducting the funeral for the yt i prominent Cleveland County farmer Gi and member of one of {he county'a i oldeat familiea were Bev. Walter tb Brown, Bev. Lawrence Boberte. Bev. CI I J. IT. Barber and Rev. B. M. Maura. at Nephewa served as pellbearera and bi i borial waa In the Pleautnt Hill ceme- to I lery. _ fii Bon of the late Btan Hope Antho- wi > ny and Margaret Graham Anthony, ed Mr. Anthony waa a native of the th county and a member of the Shelby Mia Presbyterian church. He waa 80 years h? old. ca Mr. Anthony waa twice married. He waa first married to Ulna Ida i Mae Moore who died la 1918, and to 0B this union wera born three children who survive: Mr*. Joe Sparks of Union, 8. C., and Carl and Fred Anthony a of Shelby. Also surviving is his see- on oad wife. Mrs. Bailie Hardin Antho- wi jay: a Ma. Edward Aathoay ( Bkcl-Jaa \Bvv?r? aad Mlaa William Elisabeth Aa * thorny of Shelby. * K . Jacob L West t . RiUa Oonductod ht hMMMMlj MjM 1 aaMMii riMnl atrriMi for Jacob u Weat. to of Kings Meaataln, OS, who diod ia Veterans Hotpltal, Colombia, 8. C., eg oa October 15, ware hold at Oak wl Grove church October 18 at 4 p. a. 1 with Bar. J. W. Phillip#, paator of a] Pi rat Wesleyan Methodiit church, Oi ' conducting tka ritea. D He U survived by hit widow and w one child,/ Janice Kay; hia mother, bl Mrs. Sara West; one brother, Jeaaie c< D. Weat; and four aiatera, Mra. Lloyd w 1 Miller, Lawrence, 8. C., Mra. Otia ei Barr and Mra. Burrell Jones, of Lowell, and Mra.'L. L. Da via of Kings e? Mountain. in Make : Y< Dress $4 I Casual i p* LITTLE KIDDIES EOlfAN SANDALS vk m 4 ^^B ^B ^BB ^Bl TggBSPATf OCT. U, 19U iremen tiv Accord ay Of Activities Kings Mountain Fire Department, iswering (oar cells last Saturday, t n new record (or number o( ,11s arswered in any one day, tke d record o( three calls having bean it three times, latest about three isrs ago, according to Fire Chief rady King, " Topping the list was two calls 'to is home of Mrs. Blythe Hammett on lurch street, one at 4:15 and again 5:30, where an oil stove was left irning. when Mrs. Hammett left wn and neighbors discovered the re after it had burned through the all. At 5:30 the firemen were calli back to extinguish some' shingles at had esught ablacF. Estimated mage to the house was about twe indred dollars. At 2 o'clock firemen answered a 11 to the old Mason house on Bat-ground avenue where" a heroine' irning hot watdt "Water blew up, j ly damage resultinc to the heatar. I yir?t rail of the day waa at 8:30' m. to the back lot uptown to pat t a blaao la aa automobile. There i? little damage to the ear, owaer known. ir Kail Volume ported Higher Air nmll volume at the Klaga Mm la peat office baa reached a aew iff-VUTag Natieaal Air Mall Week, ztejfmJSt i T ii'^ra-ggflBear^ day. Mr. Blakely'a report came aa poatal aptoyeea' groups undertook a city* Ida promotion of the campaign The fire-cent air mall rate waa >proved by Coagreaa upon the Poet (flee Department'a request. The epartment contended that eommeree ould be foatered by making avatla e rapid air mail service at reduced >it and a wider use of air mail ould reduce tEe unit cost of dellv* 7Carriers, clerka and other employis at the post office have Joined i an active educational campaign. Footwea our Bt v Shoes Bat new fall models in n, black, and red. our choice: heel-in or tel-out. ,95, $5.50, $5.95 ,$6.50 jp^vian In wedge and medium heels, cherry red, black plastics, and patent, black suede and black gabardine. Values to $7.00. ONLY $4.96 Sizes 2 to 12 ... *j| r * ' * ' ^ ^ ^ - /"A'' : : ' | Mart JJbiont " -' B Mt. Holly Gamt . ^ A (Cont'd from front page) foil, in ttao spin.baek position, \ and of Dwlght Ware at wingback. " m W Second stringers who will probably too plenty of notion in the content are ends Don Crawford, and J>m Pat- X teraon, tacklee Jerfkins and Hollander Bi guards Plonk and Still, and back* wi Jake Harry, Jack Bath and_Bob Hnff of tetler. . . Birthday Dinner Given For Bill Logan lira. Bdna Oallman waa hoeteaa at a birthday dinner given lait Sunday In honor of B<11 Logan, Thoeo enjoying the bountiful dinner beaidee Mr. Logan and hia family were bia mother. Mra. John Logan, hia slater. Miaa Mattie Logan, Mr. and Mra. Q. H. Houter and family, and Mra. Bobert Gamble of Bessemer City. 1-IUVKlMI MM: let ea dye your ualfone for dree* woer ? largo array of colon to cfceoee from. Wo 1m dyo other garmeata. T. C. Morrrmrrr w.otwnii . nrm ^ a HUH* ??vri o wa UUO BAMAm: ladiee dreeeee $1 op ? ladiee aolta 62 ap ? aweetm and eklrte $1 op ? kUn oeata $8 op ? otaVpwt* 61.80 op ? aea'i eolta aaff orercoota #8 op ? -i^T*a?g^nybMt..j*C**^. .** BM-DTR& Phoae 287. e-2L mmkzr^rz: ** Bearta* frott tree* do hoar fruit, and plenty of tt mark Iftuoertaa are the oldeet aad largeot ta the world. Order* far fall delivery continued through November. Place poor order bow, while yoo can get 1946 price*. Drop me a card. Too are not obligated. W. 1*. WASTIMOX, Agent, Xlnga Mountain, N. 0. m r From A JY Wot / Loaf i In black or brown, just as comfortable as they look and long wearing tool , $4.96 and $5.95 * "=~ ' . ' ? Oxfc Ideal school slippers de signed to talEe plenty i of rough treatment. ' Sturdy construction. $3.95, $4.96, $5.95 > \ S2.98 ' $3J ' " ' % Bessemer City UUl It? Jmd Klneald, bride-eleet November wu honored at a charing party last Tueeday uight at tba A omen'a club la Beaaemer City. lira. W. A. Llndaay and dangktem, re W. B. Ware, Mre laymond ckman, and Miaa Jaaa Llndaay are boeteaoea to the large a amber frlande who gathered to ahower laa Klneald with gifta of llaea. SCHOBLE'S Quality HATS ^? (10.00 Woodward's 4 \ dyers' d! = { ers ?rds I * I h ' (