' . V ^ -- '* > ' ' ' V " ' > ' ' . # Local Schools '. i. : / ' . ' ' . * . . .Community In * nvere are many ways our aChocls wvo the commuutty. Some of the a&any services rendered are: " t Protect the general health of *>. community 'by observing the ^ u# "?a _ ? i *> ??* wuiativii.il una *neepai8 .trhAitlg lk.-i|'.|?aliw' and t'll'tn hi Mut&ary condition. making rcarefiil disposal of o;,i bage, seeing that chU f.in keep themselves clean. f, Having all children examined 'icaltli I'i'efects and advising par-! oncr.-r; ln? the health needs ofj lb*!r children. ' (. Voach health, practice through Utit-hlng children what to .'at. The i<h'??t cafeteria provides go;d feed ??>l the teachers that the eliild > well Iw lanced 'lunches. 1. Cooperates with local organiza-j .-w-c-wor tf \oung children. 5. Protect children liy keeping, Vkcra In school and preventing truancy which leads no crime. 8. Cooperate with the civic and ether organizations such as ParontHhachor Association, Rqd Cross, Wei fare Department, Churches. Boy Suout (Movesneot. City, County, and Stale OOvernmemt. 7. Protects parents from undue expense by supplying suppletnen uu-jr oooks and etulpplles through a rental system a*, low coat wblch, If bought Outright for each child, would be many times the fee charged!; provide wholesome, hot lunches for less than lunches prepared at home. #. Furnish music for the community an Important occasions. 9. furnish entertainment at Civic rvrtlngs. 10. Render very important adverIh'iiiK for the town. tl. Take care of large amount oi fhnrity work. 12. Offer employment -to many fhtough the WPA1 NYA, and other Government supported programs. 13. Furnish many trained office workers. (Many of the office worker* 2n it.he community have received .iff their business training in. the hfglt school Commercial Department.) ... 14. Offer program of adult eductu ?Ht through the George Dean Home f.'oonomfcs teacher who not only works with 'the girls and bevs, in rites, hut with them tor their homes ai well.. . ; ' - ? ? 15. Help bu.1V community morale. I I KEETI I Plenty RAYC eiTITO iJtP'Lf AM UUHU Double breasted. Sport Long Pants. Sizes 6 1 $2.95 ea MEN'S DRESS OXFORD!: Black, Brown and Tan. . Styles. Every pair guars I! $1.54 p j MEN'S DRESS HAr All Colors and Siz* Genuine Fur Felts I-,,. - I cwr7 I KEE VALUE FOR VALUE N v -? / y*' T": ' - ' . ' ' V' ' '' * *** - i Serve ' ii Many ways 16. Offer rooms for ihe program of adult education. IT. Furnish, meeting place for com munitv activates. r : I i^ast School P. T. A. ' The P. T. A. cf the' East School s ar, organization that the whole .cwtt should l'e^ pr'v?l rf. It bus . al-' v,v i ord tvN^tlx'.and ad \ane tr, I'M .of the school. oepperat'.. inn wish tlte school In every way , Since Itm ' rgnnlzatlon litis H; T A. has chosen a defrvite, prej> -for each schrol year. At the ti?gini*iiig of its* history. It equipped the Kant Schqcl Auditorium with, a iJajte and with one of .tile moat, e*.? ?? ? >-. Other ' ctstandiug -things It has done' '.s tc beautify the schsol- ground by : plani ng shrubbery, to. give play, grr ur-i equipment, and to help sup I plement the school library. For the' past few years, it has centered its interest on supporting a Innch r:cm eo that the children' have: been able to have hot lunches and the undernourished chit Wren could I be given free lunches. This year, the, T. T. A. has chosen for its pgycial i project the improvement of the East Schorl playground. This -l? a moat needy and worthy cause. The P. T. A. Ps working hand) toward its grnl. but is unable -to go forward i until the tcwn. has completed its work of paving the streets approach Sr.g the grounds. The P. T. A. Is to Ko a-M AMIAJ I*- - ? ? we v?/iiiiiicuicu mn?n us fjuuui mviives and its excellent work. Ait the beginning tof this school . year, the P. T. A. delightfully entertained the East School faculty and the school board at an Informal tea.j This organization is ably headed by Mrs. Boyd Putnam, as president, nnd Mrs. H. C. Wilson, as vice presi dent. The parents and .teachers cooperate and the abtendlanoe st the meet.'ngs is good. The P. T. A. of East School is ever gcdng forward. Jchn Qulncy Adams, sixth president of the United States, who was elected to office by the House of Representatives. served In the 1lt use-- of Representatives for 17 years after completing his term In the White House.. ' Came! They iR'S BIG of Bargains Men's Backs. DRESS PAN High waist with to 16 toms. Are the new terns? I - - | $1.941 Boys' Blue M 5 JACKETS All new Zipper Front, Sp< . Size 4 to 1 inteed r- $1.94 e Men's Drea PS SHIRTS es Just Arrive Vat Dyed. FuH Ci Wilt Collars. Big of patterns? . ITER'S EVER UNDERSOLD '"* ' ' * - * , * * > ' * - ' * ' . HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALDTJ history Of West School P. T. A. , * * . West School P. T. A- wan organized in the fall at 1932 under the factorship or ,Mr*. E. W. Orifttn. (During her term at presfldeocy he school grounds -were beautified vith nhmhbArv Had inu Mrs. P. 6. fUUterree "Was the text president. During the two >'?&? iho was president the stage to the udKorium whs widened and a tem ?orary curtate hung. The next president was, Mrs. N. P. tlcOtll. / Uniibr her leadership a iinch room was opened, and equtp>ed by the organization. In 1937 our organization nffillacd with the State and Natl-nal V. The proalent for the past year vas Mis. C. T. Carpenter.'During the year we cooperated eil'h F.a't School In sponsoring a W. ?. A. Onrdrn the ford to be dlvidnl letween the two schools, to be used n the lunch rocm. The present president Is Mis. I. ??, Our plans for the year are to cor? ilete the itage equipment. We have cooperated with the Wei 'are. Department in keeping childen clothed. Much Interest has been shown In >?r meetings, our attendance has iern average, and our programs inereatlng. ?Reported. ? Foliage c( velvet and soybeans jus been damaged Beverly this fall n Itladen County by the army worm eports Assistant Farm Agent R. M. Vllllnm*. WAKE UP BUSINESS / J By Advertising In | / This Newspaper j New Miracle MODESS MTlMiOtSTME BELK'S DEPT. STORE Saw! The) wiwTn TV 111 1 LI Still Here FELT TS C,IR Size 9 y big bot- Beautiful Ne' fall pat- . $3.8? $4.? elton Congratulal art/ Back) Kings Mou 8 SCHOOl I On You !2lCh Outstand Accomplish] is 5SSZSS5SSS2SSS OIL CLC d Beat grade by 14 Plain and fancy '\.ri? ? ch 2Sc j , . . i W : '\ DEPAI iiliinHMHHi ~ '^v r' *N ' . rlUiRSDAY, NOV. ?, 1?3? Our Series ( SATURDAY, Get Read} Shares ITS AMAZING HOW MONEY GROWS Youll be surprised how rapidly your money will increase when working in our Association. Come in and let us show you exactly how many months it will take you to have. $1,000 by saving from income here where money earns worthwhile returns. We can give you full information on 1 : . tance. Come in and talk it over. Plan at > Scries Opening November 4. Kings Mountain School Teachers & Chi Kings Mountain I Am Assoc! W. K. MAUNEY, President. r Bought! Values I SELLING C ? Prices Rising k C9TZ Children's c 12 SWEATERS w 'Patterns I O Assortment of colors and | (y sizes. |5 48c to 97c "Father George^ ions! SHEETING ntain Best quality. 36 inches wic ^ Prices going up. Buy No<wl h 7c yd. **?nts 15 YARDS $1.00 - Children's TH SCHOOL SHOES . Columbia". AND OXFORDS patterns. i wide In black an<J brown. All sizi rd. S7c pr - * m mJl I "Ukl^P d im It I IVII . W VI V Hk IP V VI | V '....' " ; ^ - vflRT^- V'-W ? 7 75th ' Dpened _NOV. 4th r To Buy TltAM AllVil A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS ONE OF LIFE'S NECESSITIES Through mild days, the squirrel builds up a store of food to sustain him through the bleak days of winter when provisions are scarce, and he must eat. Those who look ahead, take a lesson from this wise little animal, and plan now, ownership of the home that will be their protection and security in life's "winter." ' lorne ownership with B. & L. assis" ..r 1 lead to take out shares in our New ldren We Are For You 100 Percent Building & Loan ation J. C. LACKEY, Sec'y-Treas. Offered In "M I'?" ' *A MB amm a ? ? - ? AMPAIGN I ? Buy Now I Children's I SCHOOL DRESSES I Solids and Prints. Lovely styles I for the little Miss. Sizes 7 to 16.1 97c & $1.981 80 SQUARE PRINTS ^ All the new Winter Patterns. I Extra good quality. I 15c yd. I GOOD QUALITY I 6ufiw6 In Plain and Fancy Patterns. I w 36 Inches Wide 10c & 15c yd. I PTARP I STORE I KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. I

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