B7 HO. 84 ppoc | j Local News (Bulletins jtoarooBAM cum 11 ntmberi of the Hbnogram ' \ Wab, hi and old, ?re to moot tbradtjr evening at 7:30 in front ..<*- ,?* Xitfi Mountain Drug Oompayp^aiy. JNnal.mmngomoata for the in ttlktlM program will b? made. wbtti arc requested to bo i i uww ?m. mot mar E' f Otk D, Choos Poot 155, tko i ' >?wlw Logbi, will aat Mid t % t ago la i Q HluiiM aaylag Maa 18th lauali of Ua efafliet iritk tha Dtfutaaat eeareatlon h* ho hold Ot WlnsUnBeletn tho Mlfc. Vth, aad lhth ?f Jan*.?eo, aad J. E gaafjaatt are at- v; eearsation at >rj>htli Citjr, X. d. The trio laft at a*** last Saturdty aad wiil~ return' tomorrow. XbDIB Sill. TBAM Karl Bath has announced the damnation of a "Biddle'' base-Mil team to eaaapate. with tanma ' O ft? Oastonta. Tie . team la for f Mjrs thirteen'!and under and their dint .game will be against the ~ Birostone team la Gastonia. J.-- " ' touts atom* ZEIS*** ... L . The Youth Center wUl be .open Ettar^ OH'. Yrlday nights for the Tremaln Mh| if the summer Jhstead of ^T^Bhti 'Bwfc, city recreation djreoK her aanoeaeed today. The'time Wr- nevUl be the seme^from 7:80 to |v. 10:30 he stated moM mfun i b? w w st. *- ?s?iM*m Matthew's Latheraa a?nk., i ** +&itlyjww it the see L U be Mi at Boyce Memorial IBP ehareh Saaday erasing at 8 Vtoch. -A large crowd attended '? ah* gat service Mi at the fmlqrtiriu ehareh last Sunday t:' evening. On. '.r i" ' * T*~ XXWAVn fBOBUX Dr. H. A. JledgiBs,. Cleveland aftaaty health officer, wifl ad?! dim member* of the Kings Mountain JClwanis elob at .'the regular _ seeetlng to be held at it*' '7We?' au '? elub Thursday night at 7 r < / '. ehiidr. Dr. Hadgbu recently as-' sasd his dntlea, saeoeediag Dr. &; 5 X. P. IfitehalL Dr. Hudgias was S& (' twsatVy Jisohsrgad from the ar' my and was ferns SI IJ health of^ f Deer in Bntherfstd sad Polk K&- _ OOC3W l('4MP0B B p The togaiar monthly Ceort of VM ?hm? fee nags; MMmtala Boy wmti wW he *heM at the City Bp. ji lA Tharsgey sight at 9fj0, a*K v ? Blag to aa aadesacemsat from E?.-.|- DMdmoat eoancll Ktohtaartois.' WABXJOK WOTrK?IP Eg 5 CWtI?? (Bod) Warllck, JjL MB Ri]&' ** Mr* ?.*?- c- * Ww?*.'' ES%5 Vu nedrtd -am lononbU dioBk|; ahu|? fit* tit* Mtf it Norfolk, m' *. Ho orriTtd kooM) Tooodoy EbS> iSnSm S a?ui ou^i^a uiititor * bH9H' Jl c'v. . ^<v&m! ej?-' 4' * -v t rt> Present Kings KIN I Bond 1 Local MissAi Will Be Stagi . r 1 ' * , -T King* Mountain's Junior Chamber, ? of Commerce will sponsor a beauty * contest aad dane la' connection wlta I the annual Miss America Pageant, in the high school gymnasium on the night of July If, It was announced P yesterday by HoyUfflaeeiao)-? Me-. m Daniel, president si the sfteIpeUWl. P< Tkt wliMr *f tlM KUifT MtuUla bj eoataet win yertieipate la the-NortW * O^fU?r mlrt at Wllaeo. la early jh Aagast.***, * Mn?, -Ue WUeow ? winner wtB-be- ?*Hn4 b O* aa- t< tinned fh^^ebMttiaetie City^ N J. ittbi Cbfeabertf 'Otnmd, nd the yenag My evostaklly i^Mta 1 MM Aawdn wfll be the r?tl|l*l>a< ? l |Ua aeboUiakip. ; la eddUioa, < tinge art priseo for 10 other coaloo J tgjdft. aoao of which am. lata, than u Announcement concerning the e- "r vent w|i forthcoming. Wednesday fol S1 low lag- a meeting of Ja/cen~ official* al with awabaia of the i' city ahool beard. At this meeting, tha oehooi CJ board/ la a 4-0 rote, granted special permission for aao of tha gymnasium Q for the event. t Though prweat plana for the event le are tentative, it is expected that tha jadging of She beauty contest wiS take place during 1 the "Beauty [ Ball" H is atttftlpated that busl C boss firms and civic orgahisations _ will sponsor contestants. R Ml details concerning the event are to ba aaaonfieed next week. r- t'lalbifijjiji"11 >|W>llI ?* ? tha ?Hy, state or thmlir^ihr' "Which" local contest fa held. , She may tot B cantata in norr than one Official FtWI?7 COltMt eaeh year. . 8. Contestant moat be tingle and #t otrtr kin >eea married, divorced . or hod marring* annulled.. J. ' 8. Contestant ' ago oa taptembOr t Sad, IMS, shall bo aot lea* than ei- > ghteen, nor more than twenty-eight ' 'i yaw M 4. ConteeUnt moat be -of good 0I cbaraeter and pflwOi poieet personal- _ ity, intelllgenee. charm and beanty of 'fide and fignre. -IIj 6. Coitestant mart pdssess talent. tl seek aa stoning, dancing, dramatic a- ,t blllty, playing a mnaieal iastnnneat. tc or give a three minute talk on the lc earner she wishes 16' puma. 6. Coatesaat must in good health ^ and of {he white taee. fo 1. Contestant may be eithee ama- e, tear or professional tv 8. The planer of the Official State ^ or Kay City PrelinAnary Contest will , receive free transporthtloa to At- ? Untie City, New Jemey, and return, ^ first-class aeeemaodatieas and aeala 1 at aftpadiag Atlantic (Bty hotel, nj % wardrobe, constating of /throe of fear evening gee an. Transportation A and wardrobe UjUl fig suppttrt by or- h gaaiaatioa epoasoriag Official Pro- ia Ittntnary Contort aid the Mies Amer fi lea Pageafct prlQ pro rile hotel aeeo* modatloae- aad MOOls whOe dbmpeUag N ha Natloahl Pleads, t? dUtonric City> w ? i T< m- - Bfimf*- * ?es V aiag Official Mt?lHiyvCoiiNl i? dlegealtfied ftratiifrf hejbafrwai . lag ta the liU AMarfe* lUab r it J (Cont'd Mi 9*1* four) j, b Mountain View I To Be Sold At A P.~~D. Hertaoa. King* Mouataip tl real aetata agaat, aaaonaead Ola a waak that kt weald aall at anetHm 1 the Mountain View Betel' propVRy 1 a Jane B ^..a .<*? f aald that tbe**pe*jr wffi V divided lata alaa Jete^fier .fMtlfc ? BaHroad avaua ibd flea fa^ag wfit ! Ifoeatala afreet, and the! . , trill be wM anhiira at. the baftdUg m aad ita ftetaree, with the goaraetee ! tatbe dead a* Ma that thebefe. " lag wffl be taweved f?jr Jbnaary I, ! ' Moun ; : " / 1 ' 1 i . OS MOUNTAIN, N. O. THUB8DA1 Election nerica Event ] id In Gym 14. 90 tipl Hip 1 hooray 1 ?? ? Ivory body Wilder The No, 4 Towuehip Justice of the 1 eace rate in tl)r Democratic prl- < airy, tha ,4hott>*t" Vna of tk? earn'- , iign. with LOp fcoberts spinning oat r nlao troths" crvir Bright Battsrr?ev as etTTrt 'Wlthoht doobtv to -aroryia'o satisfaction by a ruling of tha i aa announca4*Ct by .Vlrgile Mfaa ?f t>0 epunty eieeM* board, with all fiva #i tha candots* wUniug^byminatlew. Tha n?ling, '."aaiot Nortfi. .Cgrotlna hlie low T-ilJ; of tha NorthCnb-' 1 iaa Od*. proridso that oaeh tooraJp shall hart) three JP's and It ara in bo incorporated, town within ? t offlfthip, ,'thora ahpM be additionJP'n in a' ratloij of. one per thongid eitisens This paling, therefore ves bio. 4 Tbuwnship a total of sa Jai'.ice's of the Peace. V Tit# State Board oT Elections, und ' the ruling, therefore certified alt vo candidates ? Roberts, Ratterree, . Floyd Williams, James R.'McAbee id L. B. Turner-^ffr the coming ections. (and School low Underway j ?" I Six week* rammer school will open j ? Monday with what promises to be 1 - -high^ htfbl .^V Kvt sraes announced tele. week. At the same time, he'Mid that reg- | tratloni far grammar school la- " ruction arc still insufficient . to < utify offering this instruction end I s sold five or six additional regisants are needed if a typing coarse to be dfltrei Band rammer school opened last Monday, with a registration of 61 ? le of the largest sufcsmer bend class i in the school's history. Mr. Barnes nrged parents interesti in grammar school instruction for teir children to contact the sohool : once, and issued the same request i persons interested in taking IfpThe typing coarse, if given,' will ? concent rated iin to five hours daily r students desiring high school edit. .For others, it is understood int less eoneentrated ~?T.^ "...P m o > arranged. rick Mom Home Tom The Anfiy \ Nicholas (Moss, Vint . lieutenant, nay of the Vetted- 'States, son of Ir*. H. N. Moss, of Kings Monntain, horns on terminal leave after ser- . ng -6 months in the Pacific area. 14. Moss has been, stationed at the i ew Orleans Army Air Bass, on duty Iftll fN*amM4,llA* ASM.. 1 *i?M.?yv?wnywu yviya^ ?iuco U arrival in tke Unltad Stater < Hia present too? of aetlre duty, at- ] io?t four years. 'wiji be terminated , itne 16th, the dale his terminal i ve expiree. 3otel Property' ucSonJune 28 ie property from David L. 8aunOrt, who bougtft 16# hotel from W. K. ] Caaaeyand Arnold SiaeiMn 'January H6 for am aandeafcid priee of 617, < j t So TSS^L 4flp *.wu&<! r Wgeant 'A tain H r, JTTOB <3, 1946 To Be Barnes Reports J; EigJ?*r Faculty ies Here ' B. N.,~ia3^- "Superintendent ' of rity whoplsaW* $?ncced ye?terday hat rr*J IJflfM syitMn dot hg the n(>t preeent for teaching.irt^^Oiool opens afsln sent 8^pt8niV?r Of the greep of_{ightt one teacher ise retired, while safe*-khte'resigned. .. _ Betiriag after ui; yearn an tender at East fWhpl is Miss Bessie iiwoateiL and those who hem re> Tl-*rnL _ e ncnai in gnumr miooi laashera at Central s<-hoal and Mn. Iftomaa Tethpleto^ special eusie eacher. ' Otkrt mi|Md arc: lira. Desale >g. first grade,, Mr.. 8am* A. Wik taml'^id Va 8afyrav"Wfl1Um?, both locoue grada teachers, Mrs. W. S. r?Hoa, Jr., aad Mrs. Hugh OrmsnTT,' _ >oth forth grade teachers, and Mrs. I 'earl D. HWSrmack, seventh grade. ~ Mr. Barnoa saW that all white f :eachers of the system, including \ hose who have resigned, were rejected. He also said that, in addition to ^ risking efforts to Till the vacancies ot in the faculty, the school is ' also: indeavoring to obtain additiohll! Rc oaching personnel and -thus ?to rs' 1 hc build the coaching staff to pro-war umbers. dr " We regret to iose all these tea- H. hers," Mr. Barnes said, "for fhey ty lave rendered excellent instruction. c0 should particularly like to comment , in ^hc retirement of Miss Bessie t, ilmonton, however, for she has giv- ty n. many years of most vOTGabie ser- th rlea as a" mo?uber of the East aehqol ^ ^|%-dllpir ssi)l. ho.^ary ,hard to w- mp Consolidation ? Delay Asked ' Members of the city board of eduea J. ion have forwarded a request to ty he atata board of education asking to hat the city be allowed to ooerate Pavidsou high school another year, in ty inite of the foot that the school's co iVerage attendance did not meet* the .to equiremeat ?? 80. I qt Efforts to fOaselidate the setoff, recording to sthte board edict, base pi >een unsuccessful. and B. N. Barnes, fc ruperintendent of city schools, said To hat the school will probably quali- R !y with enrollment for next year. Fi The stati board ordered the con* G lonldation of all sehooTs hhving lass CI ban three teaehars. "The Davidsdfi school is buildfog ? nto a rety good oehool," Mr. Ban* is slid, "and the board believes tSTt ^ enrollment will be sufficient to qnalfy the school after next year." (All grammar school teachers at the ~ negro school have' been re-elected, but, g ictlon oh school teachers is araiting actio* by the state board on the request. >Shirts Kinds Shy r On Pop* Gift lit * fetgs UouMih crop of fatSccf T probably, won't be. getting too maay dresc ehlrta as IVUher S way gifts J Sunday, and other items may come , up ihp too, but, from fhd stocks of *' ooal Stores. It would appear that ~ there' will be plenty of valuable and I ma.Ahm.Vila _r?*. li ? M ifvrva^Nuv |UH, If V*u^ ?**? ? ? ivmllmbta, . - > - r Mh of htbr'cDtr, 1946. I? 1 honoring thf rntar* at m?ny fitttn * who ar* back horn* from the omqp# fore?, cod tlioro or* many in IM Kino* IfonnUin am. ' ? UndoabrUxMy, VliWi'i Day - tit* P r*ar will h*T* mora tat*r*ot tiaa in d "IJyjWtfMk ' }J? witk tb? war. the Import a nrrof "rap . 'MNjM *T*n moro aaplJUU* H i * It wm BiafiOrooby who remarked, di 'JVther it thft'gvy who** w*U*4 g?t? ih* pnrpto^heart the first day Df tl Pdflf' yt^hoktaqip^i^t " . antielpat* ^. 4 ^ ,-vjc^v %. - ? '.v . - * "* * nd Dance erald | Held Ju egio'n Post Wins 1 lass 0 Trophy * ..Otis D. Green Post 156, Amor- I lean Legion, won the Class O membership trophy with . the i highest percentage of member- | ship Increase of any of the state Glass o poets according to a letter last received by the commander, John Floyd, from the depart-.. sent adjutant, Jim CaldweU. > C The post had a 406 per cent* d Increase for, the 1M6-46 year. h Most of the new msjabsss<esa_ b> 1? Wtiftrte* to the post's nnmoer I "Oa Ohtter," John (Madden, and | ? the e4her "flo Qsttecs" of the I J The :t*ephy-.wtn-b# preeented , at the oenyesUoa by the depart. MHt ofwhhieg Victor ft. John- jf omuoak Floyd vffl attend |J the eawBUw along with other >? ud win reoetwo the trophy. ???__ i) )ronk Driving j lostly To Three ; Charlie Barnes was given a ninety * y sentence, suspended on payment . o #60 and costs, for driving drunk ifl id not having a driver's license in ! e tion taken at city recorders court B re last Monday. ' I j Also trie*, on charges of driving | unk were Sam Odom, and William * . Cutshaw, and each was given nine- | days, suspended to pay $!>0 aud i ^ sts with his lieanse revoked i George Adaasa was eharged with sault on a female, was found guil, antf fihed $10 and coats. In ano* if er assault ease the defeadaal, E- ji iha ftodgnra, was found not guilty id thtrvpfoiseuttng wttneas tared 1 ith ()js eeato of the eourt. Bodgers g is found guilty of public drunken>ss end resisting arrest and was r van thirty days on each of these S hrrfoa enaVkOWilnil 4 **m 1 ? ?lM|rvaiw?U VU |m/Ul?Uk W4 5 and eoets. E Also triad on an assault charge was ji Hoe McClain, who was found gulland fire* thirty days, suspended J pay $10 and eoets. < Calvin Leon Martin eras found gull * of speeding and fined. $10 ana eta Lloyd Alexander was also >und guilty of speeding bnt he re- r: tested a jury trial. 1 Robert Little forfeited bond on a 11 ibUc drunkenness eoont and the Mowing wore, taxed with the eoets * r the same charge: Wilbur Brigge, srnest J. Flnley, Ben B. Hlitsley, ed BitQgee, Harry Good, Phelt* 1 rice (colored woman), Dwight Crane u larles A. Beagle, and Ja?k Buck. [any To Attend , legion Conclave a A large number of member* of i tie D. Green Poet 1M, American Le p on, are expected to attend the aa-'| sal State conrentfon of the Legion t p i begin at Winston-8alem on Sunday a Delegates are; Job*. V. Gladden, ( lalrman. Bright D. Batterree. seerr- p try, Carl Paynear J. *. Hera don, !f. r . MeGlll, John Henry; Moat, Hall fard, Hubert Aderholdt and D. B. p ate. *| e Alternate are Bruce ScDanlel, o ohn H. Floyd, Joeeph C. Bridges, I P. J. Pulkerson, K. W. V?al. Thorn- i i D. Tlfldatl and Paul Maanay. ', a M.i _ n ^ $ >iease rayne, i n Quarry Pond Harvey Blaaee Payne, lS-yekr-okl | me* Mr. nd Mn. Joieph Qrier d syne, of K.^BauAed Avmm wee [ rowned late Tkeeday aftereooa la i te pond at fte old eity reek qaarry. Tke aeeideat eeearred ad 'apprexi- 4 ataky e'eleek bet tke bedy was ot recovered aatU abeet Si SO Teee- t ay nigbt. ' * i Yeenc Payne was wAh a party of Me etber MM* bbya at tke, time 1 t the aeetAM. Se had aeree teamt te swim and wee holding te * fcg < ed peddling areaad la the fttftMl ken he slipped from the leg *t I i/2 awV H lUfoday five crtNTB ro oorr ily 27th Registration' Rooks To Qpen On June 22 + The city board of commipaioner*. t the regular Jane meeting at the Mty Hall Tuesday night, set Satur- # lay, July 27, a* the date for the lolding of the apecJK $200,000 pubc improvement* bonfl. al potion. Official notice of -the election i? arried in today'* edition ef the lerald. A* previously announced eitlaen* rill rote"**yeer'-or- Maef oa bond wue* for fear main i**o**, including 40,000 for exteadi$g v Water Usee 70,000 for expansion the newer y*tem, $46,000 for street improvw leftfa end Ai/\ AAA #a> a# As required by law, a spec is 1 regit rat Ion win be held and tbe voting 'ill be "against the books." That 1, a majority of tbe registered voers mutt favor the issuanee of the onds. If a registered voter falls to ote, it counts one vote against the rope sal. Registration books will open Jane 2. and a citizen may register On ich day (except holidays) thereaftr until July 13. Registrars will be t the polling places on eaeh 8atursy between the two dates. Fonowing are registrars and judges ppointed: Ward 1?C. L. Black, reglstrtr, Hoard Jenkins and J. "E. Herndon, judes. , ? \ Ward 2?Mrs. C. F. Thomasson. ,reg itrar, T. P. McOill and L. A. Kiser, sdges. - t - V Ward 3?Boyd Putnam, registrar, L i. 8m?Th and D. C. Paysear, jad- '-(* as. v \ Ward 4?Miss OuseTe HuffsteUer. ?" egistrar, George 8tn:th and J. B. Roberts, judges. Ward 5?1. Ben Goforth, registrar I. M. Ormand and J. C. Keller. idgei. iions Club Hears Jherryville Pastor Bev. George Biddle, pastor of Char jrviile Presbyterisn church, and a eutensnt-eolonel in the amy ehspsin corps until recently, presenter n Interesting address to members of he Lions elub at their meeting 'uotday night. Speaking on the question, "What i your name worth " Mr." Biddle irged the efforts of all to making heir lives worthwhile to the commuiity, state and nation. "What is your name worth," he iked, "with regard to honesty, lovIty aid dependability." ' "When will ate lfarn.'^he uked n conclusion," to fellow' the prlneiilea of the Sermon on the mount?" The Cherryville minister, who took art in the invasions Of Sicily, Italy nd Nomany, gave high praise t? leneral Mi B. Bidgeway, whom - he iraised as a' "true Christian gentle nan." following the program, tha ~?lhh eeeed a reflation urging the elty md elty school board "to allow ass f all pfkhlir buildings and properties >y chartered civic organisations, rhere their use does * ; not eoaftfet rith nreviousfv scheduled InMtlHM'* 3, Drowned On TVe?dky >oad at tka tlmo, raportod tka ' adeilast ta tka Kiaga Moontala ftra. da artmaat u4 ffiMaa vm aa Ika caaa la Aoit ?Htr. . 1 _ Tiramak Trad thmbsq mada aar rral mmaatfla aAQTpta to dtyro . nt twow tka body bttf aaaordtag a Mr. Tkormboff, iW-^Adop wator - iraa ao. *oul It w?? poimlyalag. ? Tka tlMtta* aaeatad. a Motor HMpt lad ftappHag ftaoka aad tka aawiik ^pLra? >'artB aa Vaaf dadawt '^Lt /' Js

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