McBrayer Resigns Post As Service Officer John Z. MoBrayer, county service officer who last week issued a report 011 his first year's activities in that office, has resigned that position effective October 19, to accopt e position as chief of a newly organized personnel branch at Cleveland Cloth Mills of Shelby. Mr. McBrnver will he succeeded by John P. Mull, Jr., another World War 11 veteran, of Shelby, according to announcement of the county board ot commissioners. Mr. MeBraver has been in Kings Mountain on Tuesdays and Thursday* to serve Kings Mountain 'area veterans. KE-BLECT W. L. BLACKBURN CONSTABLE J of No. 4 Township Democratic Nominee 16 years a law enforce ment officer. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated j I A I Buy These f? SI Convenii 11.11 Mill' 1 Baptist History In County Given J j T. V. Bedford, route 2, Kings Aloun ^ tain, is uh acino Baptist and nun b| interested in Buptist history. t. j Ju Lis effort* to dig up iut'urmatio i ' about the Baptist bistort ot the rouu ' j ty, -Mr. Ledtuid hu? received u letter ' | from V. A. Gardner, prominent mem J her of Pleasant Uro\e Baptist church! and a school teacher ot the county (tor many yearn, the letter outline the ' ' history of this faith in the county. < The letter follows: j ' i ; I "According to a promise 1 mule you at New I'lu.-peit at the Iw.nui reunion 1 am sending vuu a sketch oi the beginning ot Hnptist history in Cleveland ihuiily. "Itruiy lioidiinx t ame up heio from 1 orK. S. ,n 1MU. lie Joint ! Up W.lil .Ionics Welili ; ot Gulden Valley, lUitlieriur I county. | lor the puipo?e ol organizing liaptist i vliur- lies. | "At that time thel'e was aot a Hap- j tist church in what is uow Cleveland | ; county. The first church they orgain . red was Sainlv huh, 1*1:2; next. Zion, | 1814; then in the order listed: Heaver Hair.. Zonr. 1 inutile springs. UojI , j itig ."springs, Bethlehem, Cupurnaum (uow Wuco), New I'rospect, New Hope, and several in what is still Uutherford county. ('leveland county had not heen formed at that time hut was organized in 1MU. "'The ministers who scrveu these " T. iTOm, umjtf ic? 11! i?>. A I \i. *? ? - ? "? *ir. nrven. f. K. Mum, .lOM-pti Buttle. These were known h? pioneer preaeliers. As they got old a younger group took over, viz. A. C. Tr4:i, A. P. Hollifiel.l, I. D. Harrill. Jn.k Har till, BoBert Poaton, C. Felmet, G. P. Gfiob B:r"MfcT |, - | )7<r-^TT? Sry^tfo&y mmSm^r t f%i?> :?:' ?. L^^IP'^jMII I * ? i&>m> *,',w Special Value wtcWs :nt Budget PI) i ')", ,, "",'VV " '" 'HE KJNQ8 MOUNTAIN HEttALP THT'RSDAY, OCT. 17. 1940 lamrii-k, a..,i others. McKelvie Machinery Co. "Tin' Kill (J* Mountain association T . T emnnnn T)ln?n "The Kings Mountain association "OSt In $100,000 Blaze .'wag organized ut Double 8prfng9 a 1N.32. the total membership of McKelvie Ma.l.iiierv r..in|anv of Clogs Mountain association is 18.323. Cast..aim of uliich ii. M. M.-Kelvie ml has .32 churches. Part of the 0, Kings Mountain is president, ?'#< lately Hun o-so iation is in Cleve- totally .iestioxed earlv last KrMnv ami county. ?o the Haptist of this ,n<JI.,(> . |MI!4est ouiity numbers well over SO.immi me in );r( ,, < " ? lis:., v ers.. Total gifts far nil purposes was nst year. 1IM.3, '' I.oss w:.? estimate,!' ;.t mute thai ' tin ,i?n oi ly partialis' envere-t 1?\ i tt.surao-e. NOTICE . , ... Ml'- M.-Kelvie was active l.ea ! < I hereby foil.el any one allowing ... . .. i ; i. i * , .... .... - . ..... .1 111 IIU'I t iji.lliuv heir stock running tit large running c?.ly -.n c pur< lui-ing t ti ?'i my premises anv longer, or Mock -t??- k .it >"..\vnt Mneninc "in; iny. in vroft'l. ' . ?THE HERALD 5200 PER YEAR ? II. Y. Refk. o 1 T|.? - i ? fe , \ From where I sit... /.;/ Joe Marsh. Wf Are Returnmg Veterans "Different"? During the war you heard a lot same. Nothing more exciting t!ir.n about how hard it was going to be fishir.g Seward's creek or pitchfor returning wteratis to get ad- ing horseshoes ... enjoying an justed to civilian life . . . how outdoot barbecue with friend'y they'd be "different." wholesome beer and pleasant talk. Well, plenty of them have re- If they've changed at all it's in turned to our town, and a finer, the direction of maturity and tcletcadicr bunch you couldn't ask erancc... tolerance for evcrythini for. Most of them arc back at the except dictators, end those who same jobs . . . goin^ with the would destroy our democratic same nice home-town grirls (srot- rr'ncip of live ar.d let live. And *? ^'proua 2t ttcm.1^' the iarae old friendships. Even their amusemeoU are the /<y?^ 1940, UNITED STATES BREWERS EOUNDA". Ji ?, Ne lh Carolina Com?it1?? Suit* 606-607 Inturanc* Bunding, Ra c jh. North Corolioo. The Big Furniture rj|i sterchrs Of Fine Fu 3-piece Maple Living Room Suite $? 3 pc. Mahongany Bedroom Suite $lc Floor Lamps?only $ 2 Child's Chestrobes at $2 Baby High Chairs $ 2 Child's Trainer Seats at $ 1 Love Seat $2 3 Platform Rockers at' $2 L32-piece Dinner Sets $1 1 Apex Vacuum Cleaner $4 r? t?i? " *V*Ji;VAU $3 B 2 9-piece Mahongany Dining Boom Suites $22 mk Sofa Beds $5 ^j^ts 3-piece Maple Bedroom Suite ... $13 r Cedar Chest IB (very large and roomy) $4 2 G-E Electric Blankets $3 1 Duncan Phyfe Sofa $12 W All-Metal 5-piece Breakfast Suite $7 Metal Smoker $ v Stove-pipe Oven % ALL BABY CABRLA i i Phone 848 Mountain St 1'AOK THKKK It is t-*l minted tii.it tin- lott'>i; A tin tiulecturer is Kriiij:iii>; ollt a j al'ry i.vi !' wilt l.o ' i r f. ur new |i<>ultry de-feat Ill-l ing '' mai niillio" l ;i*i'? i.n Auju-t 1 i \' \>:u. I'hiiii* tlliit w'il take* tin' feathers oif :-? mi:|iti!f.! with 7 I ; million this clik? n*. uukcU, ducks. or year ' u*'i'"?" i'. hour. i V (Bartlj'a i'. i. < .\i'i:T> AM? I;I 1 . 1.1 ? 'I. >? \ * : ! I: .? Ki?r \ . N "111. tri'liim ON PURCHASING CARPET V* ' 1 * i .';iJ W <In;?i i-U \ . ? a ;n| ( * v. >1?. ? ti. ;? ?-! . u: > ml Vi . h N\ <?? ! :i ; !i].rc " I V111. . T!.;:' Ml'* ? *??? * Mr -!- ] ( ..Mr! t . t 1 - i )\ - "i :, " . T -!? 1;. . v. * I i ] :*ttci!. mi; lor.- 11 i:i wi ,iii t?> ns...%e !. I T: :?I Mi* w .1 r. n.ri.-rMy in* ? ? Wi h. ::!' t .? i-l t !.i H|1.{ 1h s! Ill fU. Ill :?? I UIVl'? II Tln-ir r< ]oit:iti<'ii t-xpi i ? > i . yuur ; i * h. j'"> 'i u ?:. ?1 !y .Tnl } c i!? r*. We ii: \ tlii w ill. st .?< If. i i..ii v<m will fiti-1. sii.-e ?c >j ? i:?I>/? ih carpet* : *..| rut:' Wi. Iiu i * i-vj-.-r ci cc-l mi'! .'iiMii*ut 1 * <u? nun wlir. it."tall ii.it in;,.. i? Tl . v will i.m l.t sati?t'ii-.| uit 1.-v- *1). J'i'i , is riyht. a tc-uouix rarpit tlifit i* If I? 11T I." v. ..r limee. Net* rf.lU nr. nfiviuy wnklv ? y<?u are invited t . ?ee I* err. Al?n .tinvery fine Oriental r?i>rii.lu.-iiens. CARPET MAKES* IT IIOMK Filled "S" Stands For j Fall Festival! jl irniture Values ii 8.00 1 2-pice Living Room Suite unusual value $169.00 14.00 .with beautiful tapestry cover, very .... . comfortable. >o.Ul) m Large, roomy glass door utility with pi.w 32-piece dinner set, >4 98 rea* bargain at $34.00 Q Metal Step-Ladder, very ,1,49 useful in the kitchen $4.95 14.00 All-Metal Kitchen Stools $3.95 12.50 One (street) lounge chair and ottaman, designed for rest only $69.00 * Metal Step-on Garbage Can $2.95 9.00 5 piece Maple Dinette $52.00 2 5-Piece White H z.uu Breakfast Suites at $54.00 1 Chippendale Sofa $179.00 2 (BOWE-JORDAN) lounge chairs and 4.00 ottomans, very comfortable, at $89.00 9.00 Baby Swing with Metal Stand $6.95 Metal Utility Table, highly useful.. $9.95 Small Linoleum Rugs, 24x36 only ... 29c 4.95 Coal or Wood Range ?qq (supply limited) $98.00 1 piano, an excellent value $125.00 XII Metal Card Table Set, table and fottr 3.95 chairs, only two sets in house ... $19.95 4.95 Student Desk $14.95 Hm U2S REDUCED ONE THIRD UU J\ We are very fortunate in being able to se- I m cure an expert radio service man. Come , I V -r B W to Sterohi's for your radio repairs. ,*> BH

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