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?? TTmTwn-mrrT? mTTTn * ? D?IE HOME MANAGEH5 AT SCHOOL ? R. C. Hindoo, Dixie-Home Store* vice-president, is shown wndihg certificates of marii to a graduating dinner held recently at Hotel Charles In Shelby- Yates HdtbUon. manager ol the local Dixie- Home store (seated third from left) Just completed an eight w>'4>k training period. The Dixie- Home training program has provided many with new skills as well as c implete new vocations. In 20 weeks, a person, can acquire a skilled trade as a meat cutter, or in less tinio learn the fundamentals of produce merchandising. I Employment Law Violator lined (.c.vge Melton, 314 Cans'er s*rrt, was found guilty of violat ing Uie Kna-plpyment Security l,iiv of North Carolina when tri ed before Ju?rt'ice of the Peace Leo Kolieris on Thursday. T L, Whitley of Gastonla, claims deputy, brought charges on ?>ehalf of the Kmployment Se ct! nify, ?Co mini. shI on alleging that Melton filed claims for unom jrloy mcnt compenaatlon benefits lor the weeks ending October 2, t;H!?, and October 9, 1942, and re l> >rted no work or turnings dur ing (he weeks, even though he ?li itl been employed by Kings Mountain Manufacturing Compa ny and was paid wages during each of the weeks. 'l"ho claimant entered a plea of nolo contenere and after hearing . the evidence,- the Magistrate /mind him guilty as charged. Melton was fined $20.00 on each of the two counts and taxed the costs of the action. In addition to the 'penalty 1n\. |iu?xl >l?y the count. the claimant's account will be adjusted by the Commission and a refund of $15.00 ordered, representing all benefits paid after the first vio la! iong occurred. Furthermore, he will be declared inellgihle for any further benefits during the remainder of bis benefit year. Mr. Whitley pointed out that utmost accuracy should be ob served in filing claims for unem ployment compensation in order that prosecution can toe averted. The Investigative facilities of the Commission make -It almost im | possible that a claimant will not 1 be detected If fraudulent claims are filed, he said. I " ?' ' Lutheran Youth I To Give Pageant The pageant, "Come to the Manger," will -be presented in the annual Whke Christmas Service to bo held at the St. Matthew's Lutheran church Sunday, Decern ber 1 /, at 5 .p. m. By a series of tableaux, the pa geant will show how, through the years, worshippers still come to the manger for inspiration and a renewal of faith. Participating in the pageant are: Mrs. James B. Sim-pson, Mrs. Don W. Blanton, Johnny McGin nu?, Jeanne Plonk, Helen Kaye Plo?k. Kllen Med 1 in, Pat Smyre, Gwendolyn Oiivi.*, lull's. Ouii * .utf er, i>mi v Hi' ger, Charles Mauney David Plonk Douglas Fall-?. Still, fnno Mauney, Dewitt Blanton, Jr., Jean Morrison Bonnie Ledbetter, Nell Ramsey, Paul McGinnls, Jr., Ja nice Kay Allen, and Jimmy Plonk. Ma-ric will be furnished by the Junior choir. BUILDING PERMITS A building permi'. was issu ed at City Hall this week to C.eorge W. Mauney fox $300 re pair to a residence on Beason Creek. i More About .School Aulit (Cont'd from front page) 'pertained to the ?particular rec ords iinder review, the exhibits and schedules appended hereto and forming a part of this report, present in our opinion, a fair view of the financial position of the Kings Mountain City Schools in j sofar as pertains to local funds at June 30, 1950, as well as the re j suits of operations for the fiscal year ended that date, in conform- (? ity with generally accepted ac counting princiulea applied on a ?basis consistent with that of the receding year." A copy of theaudit has been filed with the following: State Board of Education. Director of Local Government. State Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. Chairman of School Board. Secretary of the School Board. County Auditor. Clerk of Superior Court. Kings Mountain Herald. C. Kamphoefner, head of the State College Design School; John Lyon Reed, school architect from California, and Douglas Haskell, school heating expert from Maine. ? Tty Herald Classifieds / They Bring Results ' First Baptist Yule "The Shepherd Who Came , Late," a Christmas program with speakers and in pantomllme, will be presented toy the First Baptfetf church Wednesday, December 20, i at 7:30 p. m. I ?; Jimmy Splvey will direct the presentation. Mrs. F. A. Mc Dan iel, Jr., will play the part of an Irish maid; Yates Harbison, a successful businessman;. and Pat sy Alexander, the businessman's daughter. Others on the program are Bill Logan, Rred Weaver, and Johnny Beam, wise men; Jake Hord, Da vid Klncaid, Bobby White, Botoby Martin, shepherds; Sara Kincatd, Mary; Phyllis Ware and Martha [Cox, angels. [? Music will be furnished toy the choir under direction of Lula Mae Teague. Lighting and cos tumes will be handled by Mar garet Harbison and Estelle Beam. SUBSCRIBE TO THg HERALD Barnes Attended Raleigh Meeting B. N. Barnes, superintendent of city school^ was ainong state school superintendents attending a meeting on school construction held In JEtaleigh Monday and Tuasday. Discussions concerned school design, heating, lighting and general school planning. ' The meeting, sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the State College School of Design, brought together architects, engineers, and school superintendents to hear reports from a group of ex perts In school 'building planning. Gordon Gray, president of the Greater Universdty of North Car olina, delivered the opening Ad dress In this the second meeting of its kind since the big school i building program got under way in North Carolina. Other speakers on the program included Dr. Clyde Edwin, Nor i th Carolina superintendent of 'public Instruction; Dean Henry Late Classifieds LOST ? REWARD ? ladles' whlt^ gold wrist watch covered with rhlnestones. Lost on Mountain street Thursday afternoon, De cember 7. Reward U returned to Ida Mae Dawklns, 502 West Rid ge st. d-15 ? ' ? ' PINE STUMPS FOR SALE ? 3 truck loads. Several sizes. Any amount Gill & Brown, phone 425-W or 469-M. d-15-29. Plonk's Can Please the Ladies Daniel Green House Slippers Blouses Kerchiefs Gloves Crepe Gowns Rayon and Cotton Pajamas Nylon and Rayon Panties Nylon and Crepe Slips By Miss New Yorker and Artemis Nylon Hose (Larkwood, Cinderella) Bed Jackets Dresser Scarfs Bed Spreads Lace Table Cloths Chair Sets Towels, Towel Sets Pillow Slips Blankets All Ladies' Suits All Ladies' Dresses All Ladies' Sweaters One Lot Hats All Ladies' Coats All Ladies' Bags All Children's Coats One Lot Blouses a. ?e 8r?celefs 0nu*T?r Mbtn, ^nji. Grayson Gi f t
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