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TaOay n spaa kw at tW First' Naueeal i>4 the peblie n tetag ia-) T**i ky the kaak1* effWer* ud 4i , nrtsn ta riat the baak aad iaspect the aew hrilitin. P?tah? are specifically repmtei; ta visit the haak after baakiay; Veen frees 3 te 9 p. bl, aaleas these; tears are iaceaveaieat. The teak. W ?f? tar >>w? fna I v j M. aatil 1 p. m. aa nwL IMit^i areaiafr nrks the naphti?a rf t iiMtit taik akidi km? ia fcknUT, fallaviap tkf ik till i?a af WPB priaritr ia Defiw. ?H ,TV aar teak, kmtia|[ a vmmlt eaa : taimiag 1? taaa ?f aew atari lad 500 j aMr iifiiit tern, teas bam da| agari tar tte raattaitan aid pri- j vkt af tte Wmk'a patiaai. Witk aa ey? ta tte fatait, tte teak affiliate kaih it far rxpaaaiaa. < A ad Walter W. Haak. A. I. A_ at-' rkittri af CWaiiattr ate drear the Mftd d v H i J "il '3^^". lr * I f> 1RWQ[- Mp^,"lD^P^iWB^-BMi tain I FHUUDAT, AUGUST ?, 1?15 > WAF ^y^y| HHb^ I mmmv< ?v ^S?^H B i Officially >use Today Two Are Fined By Price Panel Eageae Robert*. MUjrr of Robert* " grocery. aad B. Sj. Oates. man agcr of m service station refreshmeat establish meat on King street, made voluntary coat ribntioa* to the U. S. Treasary. after being fooad gnilty of OP A prire violations following hearings l>efore the local Wat Price and Rationing board price laaeL Tnesday afternoon, it was an nomasM Wednesday by W. K. Blake It. chairman of the board. ' Mr. Blakeiy said that Mr. Robarts made a eoatribatioa of $100 after being fpand gnilty of selling rig* ret teat price* oxer ceiling, and Mr. Oates made a eoatribatioa of $4X20 fo? overcharging on the aale of beer. Mr. Btakdr mid that a garage owner was fan ad not gnilty of reported rer-ehargea on repair wark aad that a reotaaraat oom waa cnooctatcd of^chargen of food price violation*. thcnc two man. TV prico panel has the reapoaslbility of hearing easoa of reported or recharge* by retailers ia the board area, aad ia eaaao where Tiolatioas tkraacat af tbo prico admiaistratioa claim. Casta aot Mitltd ia tfcin ma a atr ait aabjert to proaoratioa b* tbt District OPA Kaforrcmtat dirima. (erald [ % I ON J Schools Of Cit < On Wednesdc Hit&nd-Rnn Driver I_ Pays For Damages ? i Cl A man named Boric?, resident of p. the western part of the county, paid rnujc to James Hamrirk, proprie- ti tor of the Waffle Shop Saturdav o night after he had driven away hurriedly following a smash-op involving n his and Hamrick's automobiles on e. W. King street Saturday afternoor u Chief A. E. Adrrholdt said Boyle? n j stopped his ear suddenly without giv- h | >ng any signal and that Junior Book i out, driving Hamrirk V ear. smashed p ! into Bovles" ear. Bovles then drove n 1 off. h A by stander saw the license nom- C 1 ?r snd Royles was found at his ti home Saturday night. Chief Aderholdt said it had no* I been determined whether charges of F hit-and-run driving would be prefer- S4 red against Boyles. si \ Grandmother Of n Local People Dies e Funeral rites for Mrs. J. M. Jett. s1 TO. grandmother of Mrs. Bruee MeOaaiel and Jimmy Harris of Kings T Mountain, were held Monday after- , noun from the Buptist ehurch in Pae- (| nlei Station. S. C.. interment following in the cemetery there. ? Jett succumbed at Bpartau- ^ burg General hospital Sunday at ] c-tI- i 111 Imiwii * via?? <Ujt n ii>UK 1110^. Surviving, in addition to her erand j rkiMrrn her*. is a duzMer. Mrs. T?. |i | A. Harris, formerly of Kinrs Moon- ji . tain. bat now a resident of Tavlors. t 8. <\ a ??r Funeral For Allen * To Be Held Today 1 ' i Fnaeral umifw for Odell GibsOii f 1 Alloa. 37. nko died suddenly at his 1 home oa Bidjre street Tuesday after- , ' nooa at I o'eloek, will be held this a afteraeoa at 3:45 at Beeond Baptist ehareh. with interment to follow i-? m Maaataia Beat eemetery. The rites will be roadaeted by the pastor, Bev. P B. T A net i a. 3 Mr. 'ABea was aa employee of Pau- > Kae MilL (1 Barviring are his wife and two rhil drea. Viri and Betty ABea. both of I Kings Maaataia, two stepchildren. 1 Mrs. Virginia Himsoa. lamaa. 8. C? * and Everett Flemings, with the ar- j my in the Paeifie. a brother. Howard I _ L Allea of Kisp Moantaia, and a i sister. Mrs. Plato Heavener, of Oak Bidye. Teaa ?i n tl n ! t! IB! ?? m ?, ol nli t: m b> ft ol 1 ? 1 M n I t 1*1 ? V It tl * I , " I O/J Pages I Today, J TTVB CENTS m COPY APAN y Will Open ... C * r ijr, oepi. o King* Mountain city schools will [wn for the 11*45-46 term on Wedesday. September 5. it was annouunl Wednesday bv B. X. Barnes, suerintendent of eity school*. Mr. Barnes said that a general tacher*' meeting *11! be held at 10 , 'clock on the moruing of Sept. 4. " He also annonneed that Miss Ten- X ie Miller, of Shelby, who had resignil the |>osition of high sehool comleree teaeher. had reeonsidered and < ronld neain hold that position in the igh sehool. Another vaeanev filled during the ast week was that of home eoonolies teaeher at Davidson colored igh school. Lillian Wyatt Howell of therryville. has accepted that poslion. However, Mr. Barnes said. Mary 8. 'itigerald, former teacher of English tench and history at Davidson rhool. has recently resigned that poition to accept a scholarship to New fork university and this post has ot been filled. Still listed as vacancies are three lementary teaching positions and he position of high school band infractor Schools are opening earlier thin ear than last. Last year's opening ras delayed by the polio epidemi-j hronghont the Piedmont area. Boey To Address Basons At Picnic Senator Clyde R. Hoey will be the >rinripal speaker at an old-fashioned of the 37th Masonic district n t?e held at Oardner-Webh college t Roiling Springs on the late afterloon of August "2n<l. it was announce thi* week l>y O. C.O'Farrell, co ret a ry. The recentlr formed 37th district nelude* the eight Masonic Lodges of lev eland county. Tn a letter to Masons throughout iv- .? \ir OTarrell has urged J] to attend the outing and has la-?~d a ? ?-~!a' -ation to widows ad orphans of deceased Masons. Lodge* in.'-.'od in the district aro dieloy \'n. 2<?2. Kings Mountain No. 39. Moorcsboro No. 338. FaTlaton *o. 338 ramp No. 354, Orovor To. 373. Casar No. 579. and Lawnate No 488. "We know well have an excellent neeting." said Mr. OTarrel. "and re are particularly anxious that all fasons bring their families. t&tio" Holiday Set far Cheaper Shoes A large selection of Inexpensive Soe* fo? adults w:!? be removed from itionin? Tor the period Ausrnat 27 trough October 13, the OPA anounced Saturday. Shoe* rorered by the order nre hoe* Bade before March 1, 1<H4, ad retailing at #3.30 or le** a pair. TttU p ?inn war bel>e"ed to have ceo taV"o in preparation for tennl?*ion of all ?hoe rationing early eat re--, A War Proportion board rficial who a*ked anonymity taldroepeerp are "rerv sood" for Omination of the rationing at that rr? a OPA aaid it* aetion wa* baaed on port* tbat lower priced *hoe* are ?t moving out of dealer*' atoeka. Tke pablie. the agency aaid, ha* rem reloctant to *pend ration atanpa tr ine* penal re ahooa. OPA aaid the temporary relcaao P lower-priced ahoea coold not inlade children'* aiaeo became thoro ork* have not arennanlatod. Udinm Grass Growing lo Hone BJiow Moves The King* Moantaia T>ioe* clnb'a ecoad A a anal labor Day ' horao tow will not be hold at the high 'hoot stadina, aa proriooaly anoameed. bat ia to bo hold on th* Old all Park oa the Tork road. Daeialaa to ckango tke location of M k?n? ik?w wii m*A? br the lik'i 4lr?ftan loot ?Mk, tft?r it aa 1mtm4 taat urn*, planted la } kt rtakHw t? JtM, kmd btfni to A kerw *kow ring if to bo bnilt on K i? boot rite Bad temporary hlearh- S r* n?rM for tk? event. ' vi 3 1'Exeept for tbe ekoapre in 1oeo- rjfeS !o?," Holland TWxon, rloh pro*Idont jjri.lS to tod, "tbe to* if iroiBir on Of ' loaned. Pan far ilitlee will be availbio for konwttff, Of woti Of for porta torp, aad am anticipate the Oft aWw ta tk? hfatorr of the e- . r-^jj|5|

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