Pages T oday PRICE FIVE CENTS KINGS MOUNTAIN GRADUATES? Graduation Mason Is under way and a number of Kings Mountain area students are among those receiving certificates of graduation and degrees. Among Kings Moun tain students graduating during the past week are. left to right. Miss Barbara Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matthews. Demauth Blanton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Blanton, and Miss Nan cy Plonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plonk. Miss Matthews and Mr. Blanton Wars graduated Monday from Mark Hill Junior College*, and Miss P onk was graduated Wednesday with the degree of Bachelor of Oratory from the Plonk School of Creative Arts, at AshefillHi^^^^^^^^^^^^ Local New* Bulletins jgggg >*?V* ~ TOATQNIP COmntNTlON .' Amoi* members of OtJ? D. ? Green Post 155, American Le gion, planning to attend the North Carolina Department .convention In Atfheville this weekend are Commander Paul Maiuiri, ,\!;! Ben nett, til! f.'ollin:!, Led . -better, Jack Banker, John Glad den, and Hubeft \-i-: i.-idt^ . ' "i- - ? ? . ' : VOLttHT tSJMBOQGHT The Mountain Jay cettes ate asking -for epecial part-time duty at Kings Moun tain MMtwi rh<>. . able to . spare an^oapasldiral hour for T~: $fffirate asked to call Mrs. Maynard Snow at phone ' gfr-W: >r; * . Houston Blade, who will be graduate} next week tram Ca ed assistant tor 5 1 jfcjaflll education Wtt ? k I M .? 11, ? a etiMM ?]. He hSS'liifcbeen chosen fig sltion oh the ? gin at 7:30 p. m. ' ? - ? fj TO ATTEND SYNOD Rev. W. U Breaaly and M. L. Harmon will go to Xewlsburg. W. Va., next week to attend the annual meeting of the A. 8. f?. Synod,- representing Boycs Memorial AJLP. church. The session begins Tuesday r.ight_arafl cor/ttmu. through tfwmusson Property To Be Sold Saturday I I II ? II a Eleven Tracts Being Offered At Public Auction Eleven tracts, owned In whole or hi part by the Estate of J. B. Thomasson, will be sold at pub lic auction on Saturday morn ing beginning at 10 o'clock at the several sites. A. H. Patterson, commissioner, who Is conducting the sale In ac cordance with an order of the Superior Court, said the first tract to be sold will be the lot and (business building on Moun tain street formerly occupied by Baker Grocery. The sale will then continue at the several tracts. Attorney J. IL Davis will serve aa auctioneer. Other commercial Imildlngs to be sold at the auction Include two buildings on N. Piedmont ave., one occupied by Economy Cash Grocery, and the other by Gafffcey's Barber Shop. Sale of the properties will be subject to confirmation of the court Under the terms of ttie auc tion, Mr; Patterson said, bids will fee held open for 10 days, dur ing which time the trlds may be raised. In event a tract Is sold for leas than $500, the original bid must be raised a minimum of ten percent In event a tract la sold |or more than 5500, a hid must be raised a minimum of five percent Other properties to be sold in clude: - 1) The 40 x 60-foot vadant lot behind the <3. W. King Garage. 2) The 62 x 150-foot lot at the corner of King and Deal streets, occupied by a brick residence. The Thomasson Estate part-in te rests fa the following tracts are to be sold: 1) Several beet* of land lo cated on and around ttie moun tain which beam the same name as the city* Mr. Thomasson held one-third interest, with other e qual Shares owned tor the M. L. Plonk estate and J. O. Plonk. I 3| Mr. Thomasson 'b one-fourth interest fn the vacant lands ad joining the Burlington Mill Phe nix plant property and the Duke Power company sub -station property. Other three -fourths Is owned by J. O.- Plonk. 3) T*?e one-third Interest of Mr. Thomasson In several vacant lots in East Kings Mountain. Other equal owners are th? M. L. Plonk Estate and J. O. Plonk. The sale follows an action in the Superior Court brought by heirs of the late Mr. Thomasson against the administrator of the estate and the guardian of David Thomasson, minor. i The petitioners, heirs dt Mr. (Continued On Page Five) ! ?????"?& t ? I I IW * II n ? ? II ??*?>*! Bpdiiill Is Named Recreation Director Officials of Reasurrection Lu theran church "announced tills week that John Rudisill, princi pal of Bethware school, has ac cepted the position of director of the church's summer recrea tion program., ? ? ? . * Present plans call for launch ing the program on the' after noon of Monday, June 11, at 2 p. m. Activities Will include soft ?toll, volley ball, horseshoe pitch ing and other games. The pro gram will also lnclude\a Bible story-hour. . \ ,1 The recreation area provided is located north of Hawthorne ?Road. v Young Veteran Dies in Wreck ?TV" * ? t* Funeral rites for Willard Art is Cronan, 21-year-old Kings Moun tain army veteran killed in an automobile accident Tuesday, were held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Oak View Baptist chinch on the York road. The pastor, Rev. C. E. Oxford, conducted the rites, assisted by Rev. Robert M. Hardin. Burial was made In the Church ceme tery. Prior to the service.