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f-.V ^Cont'd from (rout page) ~* Mp?vl Wfciuin. Holy-Oak Farms, ridden bv *axy Alice Arey. CLASH NO. 5?J UN IOH WALKING Miit ? Hamblin Jess, owned and B ' , aidden by Byron Keeter; second ? Um WiLon. Ful-Del Farina, Stanley eftdd?u by Tour Fultou, Kings Mouu third ? Trouble, owned by Sednion Livestock, and ridden by F ' Dedmon; fourth ? Lady Mid rid*, owned and ridden by George Allen, Kings Mountain. V CLASS NO. b?FINE HAUNKSSVir&t ? My Best Ollance, owned by liaaoiy (.'onway, Greenville. S. C., and * shown by Fred A. Fuller; second ? ; Solid Mahogany, owned by Cilmorc Stables. JStatesvillc. and shown by B> G. Gilrnore; third ? Golden Gail, awucd and shown by W. J. Jones Shelby; Fourth ? Hex Feavine, ownfd and shown by George Allen. CLASS NO.'7?LADIES FIVE) 9AITE1): First?Higlitime Genius owned and ridden by Ann Craver, joarlotte; second ? 1 <a k i uui rs t Be jend. Lakehnrst Stables. Khelby. ridden by Frames Thompson; third ? dawns Grey, owned and ridden by Saaaie Sue Falls. Oustoniu; fourth? HSr Heel Rex, owned by Truitt Long dystonia, ami ridden by Evelyn (jetty a. Clover, 8. C. CLASH NO. 8?LOCAL PLEASOKB: First ? Strolling Major, ownad by Byron Keeter, uud ridden by Johnny Plonk, Kings Mountain; secMid ? King Charlie, owned by Jim Wilson, Luke Montouiu, and ridden by Libby Wilson; third ? Bucky, jsana-l by H. Y. Ballard. Kings Moun tteir. and ridden by W. A. Walker, Unsa Mountain; fourth ? Spanish Melody, owned by W. J. Jones, and addru b Lou Darnels, Shelby; fiftn ?Hex. Penviue, owned and ridden by 3e?rge ACL<a; Sixth ? Glamour Oirl. r. , s.Timf ,to.ffi-9K.fi M?r. wty . .Va1,'1^ ?y U. 7 MaleoTin. Kings Mountain. CLASH NO. 8-A?THREE 0A1T21) (''(?veland and adjoining counts sa). ^Vsf ? Nnughty But Nice, own id l.v Frances Oettvs, Clover, S. C., inrl ridden by Evelyn Oettvs; second ?Stiir Bloom, Holly-Oak Farms, rid Mn l>v Marv Mice Arey; third ? Dark Knight. Holly-Oak Farms, ridien. hy W. <?. Arey; fourth?Lady , VuI .loan, Rock 11.11 Saddle. ridden ov /totai e Loit /.soy. .TUSrt NO. 0?RACKING: First ? iwv*. Starhne, owned nnd ridden by ;"J'ft. Kniiiohardt. (lastoniti; second ?Warble Imperial. Rook Hill Saddle SiltlOii by 1). H. Hyatt; third ? Gin<cr. ow<od and ridden by Kay Mcijinrns; fourth ? Big Hon. owned and ridden liv L. 1). Warliok. Lin< olnton. CLASS NO. if' ? OKN'TLFMAN'S aORSKMiANSUlP; First ? doe Star line, owned and ridden by T. B. Shinehardt; second ? Bucky. owned y It. V. Ballard, ridden by W. A. Walker: third ? Res Peavine. ownel ard ridden bv George Allen. CLASS NO. 11?'TWO-YEAR WALK IKG: Firs! ? Miss Tnrneelia. FutiJfel Farms, ridden by George Derr, Stanley. CLASS NO. 12?FIVE GAITED: Wrnt ? Radiant t'hief. owned by dfrorge Bla'nton, Shelby, ridden by tX R: Poggett; second ? Lakehurst '<ge-nd, lAkehurst Stables, ridden by Fffcnees Thompson; rhird ? Susan* tffey, owned and ridden hy Fannie Sue Fulls; fourth ? Tar Heel Rex. owned by TrueO Long, and ridden by Cvelvn Gettvs. NIGHT r>r vn i? a < !! t i.nRKV's HORSEMANSHIP STAKE (IK an t wider!:' First ? Lady Val Jean. Rock tlUl Silif>TTe. ridden by Frances Oettyfc? second ? Hip Hrnthpr. owned Awl ridden by Harl>nrn Font: third? 3fone walls Fancy Queen. Lakehurst flCHbles. ridden by Frances Thompson. 01,ASS NO. 13?ROADSTER CHA8S: First. Jimmy Worthy, owned r WATTLE SHOP'S t / i ! SUNDAY DINNERS r FRIED CHICKEN 86c nOTTWTPV OTTTf TP WW W <*-1 A AM Jb M A ? A STEAK 60c BARBECUE .. 6gc PORK CHOPS . 56c HAMBURGER STEAK 50c Alt prices include drink One-half gallon Ice Cream to carry * out 85c THE WAPPLE SHOP v. Phone 879 * ' Qpen All Wight Ik. and driven by 8am Craver, jr., Chai lotto; >etuu d? Bouuie L>are, owne by Betty Grantham, and driven b Beck Moehlman; third ? Marble In periul, Kock Hill Haddle, driven b D. H. Hyatt. ' CLASS NO. 14?LAD1KS THKtlfc lUAlTKD: First ? Naughty but N'ic " I owned by Frances Gettys, tidden b ' | Kvelvu Gettys; second ? Silver Mac r I owned and ridden by Virginia Mi j Bee; tliird?Dark Knight. Holly-Oa ' I Farms, ridden by Mary Alice Arey tourth ? Star Blooiu, Holly-Oak Fari ridden by Mrs. Virginia Wusliburn. | CLASS NO. 15?WALKING MAP KS: First ? Lue Wilson, Ful LH Farms, ridden bv Tom Fulton; secon I _ ?Bkuk Mist, owned and ridden by 1 Craig Watson, Gastonia; third?Fas! ion Ladv, owued by Byron Keotei oiid rniuen l.y Fred A. Fuller. CLASS NO. 16?FIVE-OA I TED First?Stolid Mahogany, tiiluior Stables. ridden by E. O. Uilmore; se oitd ? The Patriot, owned and riddei by Sam Craver, Jr., Charlotte; third' My Best Chance, owned and riddei 1 . by Jimmy Conway, Greenville, S. C. (ourtlh ? General Patton, owned an | ridden by C. K. Segurs. Hartsvillc S. C. , I CLAsS NO. 17?WALKING STAL ; LIONS ANU GELDINGS: First i Trouble, Dedmou Livestock, ridde by F. S. Dedmou; second?Fulton' Wilson Allen, Ful-Del Farms, ridde | by Stewart Dellinger, Stanley; tbir j?Strolling Major, owned by Byro Keeter, and ridden by Johnny Plonk I Fourth ? Strolling Ed, Kock Hil i Saddle, ridden by J. Ed Allen. l, CLASS NO. 18?FINE HABNESi . STAKE: First ? My Beat Chanct Jimmy Conway, owner; driven b, I Fred Fuller; secoud ? Golden Gaii I owned and driven by W. J. Jones. CLASS NO. 19?Til K EE-GAIT El I STAKE: First ? American Sun Dan Ice, owned by Billy McEachern, am , riddeu by E. G. Gilmore; second? a?> .svsisi, n'n'u?' ' llodgcpeth. and ridden by Jack Boyd third ? Naughty But Nice, owned b< Frances Bettys, an,l riddeu by Evelyi Getty*; fourth ? Silver Muck, owuci and ridden by Virginia McBce. CLASS " NO. ?v?KOADSTEI >TAKE: First ?- Jimmy Worthy owned and driven by Sam Craver, jr -.croud ? Bonnie Dure, owned b; Betty Grantham, and driven by Bed Moehlntati; third ? Marble Imperial 'Kock Hill Sad'lle. driven by D. 11 Hyatt. CLASS NO. 21?WALKING STAKI rirst? Lue Wilson, Ful-Del Farms ridden l>v Tom Fulton; second?Blacl Mist, owned and ridden by T. Craii Watson; third ? Itamblin Jess, own od and ridden by Bvron Keeter Fourth ? Trouble, Dedmon Live stoek, ridden l?v F. S. Dedmon; fit'tl ?Fashion Ladv, owned by Bvroi Keeter. and ridden by Fred Fuller sixth ? Fulton's Wilson Allen. Ful Del Fnrms, ridden by Stewart Del linger. . CLASS NO. 22?F1VEGAITEI STAKE: First ? Gemelpo Peavine ; owned by Pope and Fuller, Green I Comp i H i i H i ! I Latest I Chris * Alsc I ?IF Buy Yoi I NO C I PAY 0 YOU! I Gat .':( ' 'BBSSBSESSSSSB - .. >*r r ^4;^ *t \ ** . * tfKf* v*' > : s.-vvvi'j* afit.tAVi ' f-'vlfie, 8. C., and ridden by Jaek Boy ,1 second?Solid Mahogany, Oilmo y Stables, ridden by hi. Q. Gilmor 1 third ? Kadiant Chief, owned a; y I ridden by C. K. Doggett; fourth I Lake hurst Legend, Lakehurst Stabl ridden by Johnny Plonk; fifth? C e sans Grey, owned by Fannie Sue Fa y and riddeu by Beek Mouhlman. k : More About k Barnes Urges Support (Cont'd from front page) u In 11K15 tlie voters in the Shelby ui ullthurtzed the issuance of $1.50,Oti only $51:1.000 were issued. Authori. !J tiou is necessary in order that pla J, may be prepnred. i "If all the bonds are issued t 'iix rate will lie increased only r' 'cut* on the hundred dollar valuatit This valuation is only one-fifth ' one third of actual value. If proper e . were revalued, the rate would be i c .1.. ? i uikc'i hi jirupuniuii to rue liicreas valuation. Tlio present countv-wi rnte for school buildings is 21 cenl 11 This will be reduced ten cents ' 1931. The City of Shelby tax rate f * school -buildings is 31 cents. The Shi ' by rate will be reduced four een i in two years and 27 cents inore r ' ten years." 0 Glider Exhibition * At Airport Sunday Included on the program for Sund n afternoon at the Kngs Mountain A . port Is the exhibition of a glider ow i'i ed by llasket Denton of Charlit 'and plenty of stunt flying aceordii g to an announcement by Morris ( Jones, manager. ' The stunting will include the glid 1 ; and low-level exhibitions bv Mr. Jo Ies. flying an Aeronca. The glider exhibition will be '|.t p. m. Mr. Jones stated. I I King* Mountain Airport is locat _ j l>elow tde Margrnce mill. ^Jrover^Sol^ier^"K " r Get Furlough Home a King* Mountnin Chapter Amend 1 i Red Cross has been notified I I Nationnl Headquarters that Pfc. Jai * es C. Spake, now stationed in K rope, will be given a furlough hon ' because of the illness of his sist< r Miss Lura Bell Spake, route 1. Grovi 1 The chapter reported Miss Spake I' illness to National Headquarters < Augu?t 2* and received the rep August 30. 1 THE PAINT MAKI ? Whether you keep yc *jl? * 1 increase its vaiue wit repair and overhauling CLYDE ] At Reyi ,, 117 Battleground ave 1ST RECEIVED? lete Stoc OF t Creatioi IN tmas J >?36-piece Silver Service 1 IT'S NEW OAKLAND'S I ir Christmas Gifts While W Complete Stock REDIT REFERENCE iNE THIRD DOWN AND 1 'land's J; More About . * I e,. Parent-Teachers ad j (Cont'd from front page) ? (2) To raise standard* of home life, lea (>!; To secure adequate laws on the lu- care and protection of children aud lis youth. . (4) To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate iutelh gently in the training of the child. 1-5 ( To uecelope between educators ' i i: ci the public such united efforts as '| ?ill ?e ure for every child the high {*y j est ad ventage* in physical, mental. Us j social ami spiritual education. he ' Oli'iccri :s. ai d; on to Mr?. Lynch 21 ! tie .Mrs. K. VV. Ur.tliu. vac president in. t Miss .Margaret Uoturth, secretary, and to | Mi>. 1'aul Maui.ey, tieasurei. Mem ty | i eis of lite executive committee iu re- j dure Mi.-, Jay Patterson. chairman, ed Mis. (iailaad r-till. Miss Margaret Ou <1? .u: ill I.i.c.- i ussic Huff-tetlci. and ts. Mrs. Griffin, iu or ritai.-.i ig committees follow. Where more til.Ill Aiii- tlW>ml.or la I: .1 ??. I fieu. tri - ? ?? 1*5 ' ^ *Qr\ i- 11^ .lair.'iiin:): ^ Membership: Mrs, Faul Mauney. PTA magazine: Mrs. Paul Mauney. Publicity aiai procedure l.ook: Mrs. Aubrey Mauaey. Publicity: Mrs. L. Arnold Kiser. Mrs. B. N. Barnes, Mrs. E A Bhenk a.v Devotional: Mrs. N. F McOill. lr- Program: Mrs. W. W. Tolleson. n- Mrs. B. S. Xeill, Mrs J. E. Hermfoo. te Mrs. I G Patterson, og Safety: Mrs. Carl Mayes. L. Art: Mrs. M. A Ware. High school libarv: Mrs. W. T. er Weir. in- Grammar school library: Miss Af ma Wright. al I Library communhv cooperation: ] M-s. W. K. Maunev. po j Hecreation: Mrs. Hunter Xeisler. International relatiois: Mrs. Jay w*JlPdri?7m ai mi n 11 i nai Goals: Mrs. E. W. Griffin. I Home and fnmilv life education: ,n ATHLETES FOOT ITCH ,y HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 6 MINUTE TEST se Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENETRATING e,r fungicide FULL STRENGTH. Reach| es MORE germs to KILL the ltcn. IV 1 GET NEW foot comfort or your 3Bo | back. Griffin Drug Store. a-5-26 I IS THE DIFFERENCE iur car, of trade it, you'll h new paint. Also general j. All work guaranteed. EULLENDER lolds Motors Phone 338 H 1 (\ as ^ N ewelry or Six [AS IT? e Have A REQUIRED. 'AXE WITH \ i Credil taHna " "? " i - i ) ., i ~ r ii .i iV.i-i^iVj''"*if ini^njrjiBiifj '^^ >y<<: i MVi. W. H. Htender, Mr*. Carl F. Music: Mr*. Junes Vage. Maunejr. Social hygiene: Mls? Mable Good* Historian: Mrs. F. B. Summers. man. *?>/ l > AS APPEARINO IN | / \ / SIPTIMMR MADiMOISilU i H i I . 1 1 ^ Yatll 'iaity . . . it z a e-:.M.';v Jj?Jor! With 3 gay signet monogram on softes? wcoiens. NATURAL only, over checked C*:-' Gc!d-V: | Sizes 9 to 15. . $16.50 I Keeter's Dept. Store i
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