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Situation As To Kings Mtn. Park Hope That Work Win Begin TMi Sprint- Question aa to Con* demnation Proceedings. (Yorkvilie Enquirer) There have been no new devdlbp ments about the construction of the Kings Mountain National Military park, near Yorkvilie, lately. It i» now up to Washington, where the several bureaus of the na tional park service of the interior department are completing their reports on each phase of the work here, ready for presentation in due form to the RFC which controls the money required. The more the known facts are studied and analyzed the more hope Is engendered that work on the new national park will begin this spring and be pushed to completion. It would have been started long ago, had it not been for the two land owners, at the park site asking around $100 an acre for their lae.1 causing rather slow determination of a way to overcome that obstacle Finally a legal short cut to con demnation proceedings was found by the solicitor of -the department obviating the fatal delay sometimes met in condemnation of land. Then the question in the minds of those with the final decision about 'he whole projects was how much mon ey a federal court jifry would give those landowners foi their property —and especially they wanted a pretty definite sum fixed for that That crisis was met and overcome when J. A. Tate told the associate director of the national park serv ice. at the Battleground, the other day, that he was certain condem nation would allow no higher price for those two tracts of land than he had estimated as their real value, in a report to the bureau, some time ago, and said he would guarantee that. “In what form would you put that guarantee?” asked the park service chief with a smile. ‘TTJ put up $1,000 cash," quickly answered Mr. Tate .At once Major W. B. Moore said he would Join in that deposit of cash, and the face of the parte service chief took on a different look. He said that chang ed things a lot. A little later, men from Kings Mountain, N. C„ <aid they would underwrite half of the $1,000 tor Messrs Tate and Moore and that part was firmly settled Those who have been watching closely all the moves in the project, believe that the quick and loyal ac tion of Mr. Tate and Major Moore moved the whole park project from the distant future into real consid eration for the immediate present, by removing the objections to start ing work before the land was all through. One Ail Mid: "I’m sorry, but she said 1 was to tell you that she is not at home.” Caller: "Oh, that’s all right. Just tell her that I’m glad I didn’t cal) Penny Column IF YOU NEED JOB PRINTING CALL PHONE NO 11 AND A RE PRESSENTAT1VE WILL BE SEN! TO SEE YOU OUR PRICES ARE IOW. OUR WORK GOOD AUTOMOBILE WOOD AND steel bodies repaired. Glass installed, tops covered, fender and wrecked bodies repaired. Ellas C. L’igh. 1106 Lily Mill read between Ella and Lily Mills. ltp WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINT ing call the Star Office, No. 11 and a representative will call to see von. FOR SALE: ONE 1927 FOUR cylinder Chrysler sedan prices *45, 1928 Essex model A, motor installed price $75. Will exchange for lum ber or roofing. Both cars in good running condition. Elias C. Leigh, 1108 Lily Mill road. South Shelby, between EUa and Lily Mills. It 26c MORTGAGEE'S RE-SALE By virtu* of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed dated the 13th day of April, last, and recorded In book 139, page 434 of the registers of fice for Cleveland county, u c . and ex ecuted by Julie Morgan, widow, Walter Morgan and Menyul Morgan to J. H. Hopper and aaaigned by J. H. Hopper to the Merchant* end Planters National bank of Oaffney, 8. C., default having been made in the payment of the Index ed new thereby secured, the undersigned assignee will seU to the highest bidder at1 the court house door In Shelby. N. C. on Monday, February 13, 1994 at 13 o’clock M. or within legal hours, ,.'i the interest el Julia Morgan, widow. Wui ter Morgan and Menyul Morgan, being the dower right of Julia Morgan and two thirds undivided Interest ot Walter Mur gan and Menyul Morgan, to-wtt: Situate in No. 3 township. Clevlanu county, North Carolina Beginning at a black gum on the north bank ot Mam Broad river. Jane Hopper corner, thenc with her Una N. 4* E. 144 poles to u stone, formerly a black oak. thence N 33 W. 84 poles to a small post oak: theuce W. 48 poles to a stake lu the post road; thence with the several course* ol the road about S. 63 W. 80Vi poles to a stone on the north edge of road. Angle's cor ner: thence with his line #. 17 w. 73V, pole* to a stake In the road: thence with the road 8. 33 E 174, poles to a stake on the east side oi the road; thence 8. 3V, W. . 134* poles to a state 3 poles north ol the river; thence down the river ee It mean der* keeping 1 poles from the river to tb Machine Branch: thence down the branch to the elver; thence down tht river as It meanders to the beginning containing UC acres more or less. ,t: Terms of ult. Cash. This the 38th day of Janua-.-i >31. J it HOFFER. Morigr: , B ruat* and Fla i? r (lunacy, 8. C . : >.■ Actors in Honor-Slaying Drama i Shackled to a prison matron, Mrs. Millie Prince is pictured aa she en tered Queens County Court, N. Y.f where she ie on trial for the fata' •tabbing of Charles Wolfert. Astoria, L. I., jeweler, who, she says, perse cuted her with unwelcome attentions Below, Mrs Bridget Wolfert widow of the slain jeweler, and her son. Charles, Jr., in court. As Secretary Hull Visited Peru I State Cordell Hull (left), pictured with Mrs. Hud a? ;tv at Lima, Peru, en route home from the <> visit high dignitaries of the Peruvian <’.<»•. > nt. Prcsi - honored the party with a state dinner. tPiriw s which the X stressed the i., .. of peace among the onlines oj the Ariel as \it Race Baby Recovered i’he baby heroine oi in. a raging blizzard with (iuui>> Sue Trammell is pictuivd as ah ‘olio •roni 1'exas to Saltmiorr Wedefl. racing aviator, ■"> .oft Johns Hopkins Hoc. ..,L.. sue liammen is inctuc. it as sin .»•« t Johns Hopkins tin ■ , r following m-overy from the !)nut< operation that *nveJ Hi t»' ■ Anne Swenson is holding the cnite Mrs VV B Trammell S o' is at right months ole t f* * 1 ioci'ce N! 11 o ' fhor N. Y. Cotton Prices Keep Even Level Kiwanis Installs District Govern ;r» New Turk, Jan 2a. Cotton prices moved narrowly iu quiet trading yesterday. An opening advance was followed by ieactions which car [ried the price oi May trom 11.3d to 1LS in the lave trailing under li quidation and scattered seiiuig. That delivery closed at 11,25 with the general market ending .rarely steady at net losses of two to seven points. firm prices were four to ...even points Higher on ovemig; i ruyine orders through trade and inmh toon • • urc- ' 1 - c hat i ... in Uit cutrinooii Muiui e»-kxi off cireeushHvo, m. -V. i m pressive r-eremouies here ' vrlr.v Ralph O. Barker a1 Durham, was] installed as district governor of Ki ' wards International in the d'oro-i linos strict in succession to Wil \ liam H. Montgomery, of Wilm.ng ton. This was one of the chief ac tivities of the one day mid-winter meeting of the CaroUnas’ district j Lieutenant governors for the w | ,cur vere presented is follows: roni the early high of 11.21 to 11,10 vhile .Tuly decltned from U H oj 1140, and closing ruotathw* ere < within a point or two of the lowest. ’ Governor’s Lady Strike Picket The Governor's Lady and a humble laundry worker are linked in the great sisterhood of woman as Mrs. Gifford Pinchot (right), wife of Pennsylvania’s chief executive, dons a sandwich board and becomes a strike picket to aid laundry workers in New York. Mrs. Pinchot played % similar role during strike of shirt makers in Philadelphia last year Scene of Kansas Jail Break An exterior view of the high prison wall around Kansas State Paofcen tiary, at Lansing, Kan., over which 7 convicts made their escape aftei overpowering guard. Dotted line shows where thtjr crossed the wall Vhe break was led by Jim Clark (left), lifer. At right, Benjamii Voting, another of the fugitives. A Kansas male teacher, Louis Dresser, vas temporarily kidnaped and his car commandeered fag the convicts it their get-away. Statesmanship and Champagne ——— Vow he law nas okayed it, a wandering United States statesmat m -it the elbow in good-fellowship without shocking the folks back imi sieve's Secretary of State Cordell Hull (right) and President fu.vi. Arias, of Panama, discussing international relations and peace i o', Vts of sparkling champagne at Panama City. Secretary Hull V ntiv returned to Washington after South American tour. Vs Bam Signed at Cut Rate ght tames tjiese two men. Colonel Jake Ruppert (left), owner of the Vew York Yankees, and Babe Ruth, star slugger of the team, have een phol'K a plied 1r. a setting such as this. But on this occasion there .,-as a slight hadov ver ‘.hi; proceedings, for Babe signed a contract for 1984 at a figure $17,000 lower than last year’s. However, 836,OOC is a prettv nice salary at the! BARGAINS IN USED FURNITURE SATURDAY at STERCHI’S These are typical of the values you will always find at Sterchi’s. When ever you need some odd piece of furniture—at a small outlay of money_ STERCHI’S can always supply you. For Furniture, new or used—it pavs to Trade at STERCHI’S. 4-Burner PERFECTION STOVE $10.00 AUTOMOBILE RADIO $35-00 3-Piece PARLOR SUITE $7-50 KITCHEN CABINET $17-50 Hot Point Automatic ELECTRIC RANGE $50*00 3-Piece BED ROOM SUITE $39.50 RANGE — GOOD AS NEW $29.50 WE HAVE YOUR NUMBER If you failed to get your number for your house or place of business, you can now get it at Sterchi’s. The Lion’s Club city canvass has been com pleted and no return calls will be made to deliver numbers. If you missed getting yours during the recent canvass, we can supply you from the re maining stock which has been left at our store for your convenience. Amazing Price Successes! Spring FROCKS Freeh from New York with new style ideas! $7.90 others from 1.98 to 1Q.90 Here's a flock of new frocks we’ve a right to be proud of! Not only for their charming "1934" styling, but because AcyVe miracles of low price and good quality! Wait till you see necklines .„ « with graceful cowls, flowerlike collars, fo mure bows! And thrir ever so-new sleeves, which do fluffy lingerie trim!, ,, Rhine •wFw omcfue*) otKBOViB, fopt. STUTDfG TOMOBBOW lT9l.lt
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