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Bequest Motorists Not Crowd Lanes For lananry Cars RALEiOH. ? Arthur T. Moore, Di rector of the Mechanical Inspection Division of the Department of Motor Vehicle?, today requested all motor Juts who do not have to meet a Jan uary 31 inspection deadline to wait until the lanes are less crowded in order that piotorists who DO have to meet the dealine may get their ve hicles checked. Moore said he had received num erous compla'nts and demands from motorists that something be done In order that vehicles facing the deadline can get their inspections. He added that the lanes had been crowded all this year, many of them with vehicles which failed to get their 1948 inspections, and are now rushing to the lanes to have their checks before they are apprehended by enforcement officials.' The Inspection Regulation* state that all vehicles of the year models up to and including 1936 must be In spected by January 31. Moore stated that the complaints he had received were from motorists who owned vehicles In this group, who had been forced to wait in long lines filled mostly with newer mod ?1 cars, which do not have to meet a deadline until later this year. Other Inspection deadline aates for the first inspection period, which goes through June 30, follows: Models 1937 and 1938 must be in spected by February 28. Models and 1940 must .be NO - HIKE SLIPS COTTON $1.98 to $2.48 SATIN $3.48 CREPE $3.48 White and Tea Rose AMOS & SON 413 N. Piedmont Ave. Telephone 325-W checked by March 31, Vehicle* of Am y?;ai modeli 1921 1 and 1942 are to be Inspected by April 30., Models 1943 through 1947 must be | Inspected by May 31. Models 1948 and 1949 are to be j inspected by June 30. Cagers Rip Tech In BattleJMZ Kings Mountain high school's cage Mountaineers got the jump on a fast Tech high school quint from 1 Charlotte here last Friday night and held on for a 49 to 42 Western con ference (Class A) victory, their third in as many starts. Central's "B" boys lost to Tech's Junior varsity in the preliminary by a score of 20 to 42. Coach Carroll Hambright sent hLs| ' Tech quint into the fray with In structions to rush the Mountaineers down couVt, changed his mind after (our Kings Mountain baskets and a free shot, and the visitors came back ; to take over a momentary 1210 lead itors during the final period. After the slow initial period the | Mountaineers stepped up their at tack. Hunger Warlick dumped in a quick basket to knot the count and Coaoh Don Parker's cagers went on to hold a 27 to 19 advantage at half ,time. The Mountaineers were never ; headed and held a third quarter lead 39 to 25. The locals slowed, get ting only 10 points to 17 for the vis- ! Itors during the final pediod. j Herman Mauney took top scoring honors with 9 goals and a free throw for 19 points. Jack Ruth hit the cords for 12 points. Jimmy Cobb led the "B" team at tack with 6 points against the old er Tech junior varsity. Coach Ever ette Carlton's squad, composed most 1 ly of ninth graders, couldn't keep j the pace set by the fast and rangy [ visitors. They were only nine points ' back at the half, 11 to 20. The lineups: Varsity Kings Mtn. fg ft pf Ruth, f 5 2 4 1 Jackson 2 0 2 H. Mauney, c 9 11 Warllck, g 2 2 4 Amos 3 2 4 Kimmell 0 0 0 Tsch fg It pf Phillips, f 5 2 2 Home 4 14 Killian, c 3 14 Sykes 10 1 McWhirter, g 13 4 ; S. Economus 2 2 4 : G. Economus Oil j Free Throws missed ? Ruth 4, Jackson 3. H. Mauney 2, WarMck 1, Amos 2, Phillips 2, Home 1, Killian 2, McWhirter 2, Sykes 1. Ha if ? KM 27, Tech 19. Officials ? Referee FJoyd Brooks and Umpire Grover Callahan, For est City. Preliminary Kings Mountain "B" Boys ? (20). J. Kimmell (3), J. Warlick (2), Tate (3), Riser (2), Cobb (6), Shytte, C. Mauney (2), Smith (2), Pearson, Mc Ginnis. Tech Junior Varsity ? (42). Ladies' Delta Pearls $3.50 up Ladies' Diamond Ensemblo ~ $37.50 up I Ladies' yellow gold-filled Ladies' Beautiful Lockets and Crosses. Compacts $2.95 up $1.25 up * EASY TERMS? SMALL DOWN PAYMENT J?IUCL SHOP TCn^TfltyuntoJu^TtC Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers To Building Code, CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN The City Council on Decem ber 14, 1948, voted unanimous ly to amend the Building Code of the City with respect to fees to be charged for the inspec tion of Buildings, Electrical E quipment, Plumbing, and for the issuance of permits afttfr inspection and approval there of, as follows: Be it Ordained ami Enacted: That Section 12 of Article 3 of the Building Code of the Cky of Kings Mountain, as found on Page N-6, of Chapter "N," designated the "Build ing Code," be amended and hereaf ter the fol'owing named fees be charged for the inspection of all buildings as follows: Up to $1,000.00 coats, a fee of $2.00. From $1,000.00 to $2,500.00, a fee of $3.00. From $2,300.00 to $5,000.00, a fee of $4.00. All structures and repairs costing $5,000.00 or more, a flat fee of $5.00 shall be charged. Be it further Ordained and Enact1 ed : That Section 6, .of Article 26, des j ignated, "Plumbing- Code" found on Page N-40, relative to Plumbing Permits and Inspection be amended to read as follows: Minimum fee for inspection of hot water heaters and, from one to four fixtures, )& a building, 52.00. For in spection o f a septic tank or sewer connection, $2.00.- $0.50 shall Jw charged for each fixture above four fixtures. The maximum fee to be charged not to be over $5.00. 51.00 srtfall be charged for each necessary addkio.nal inspectirr trip for any cause. Be it Ordained and Enacted: That Section l'< on Page N-62, Ar ticle 39, of the Electrical Code be a mended with respect to fees for in ; speci ion and permits as follows: A minimum fee of 5100 shall be i changed _ for inspection and approval | of from one to three outlets and switches: *$2:00 for an Electric Range Connection; a $2:00 fee for an oil furnace connection or hot water con nection. A $2.00 fee for the inspec tion and approval of three to ten outlets and switches; a like fee ol 52.00 for inspection and approval of Electric Signs, a Floor Sanding Ma chine, and other like Electrical In struments. A fee of 53.00, shall be charged to inspect and approve Ten to Twenty outlets and swhche's; a fee of $4.00 to inspect and approve twenty to forty outlets and switches; a fee of $5.00 for all over forty out let* . For the inspection of motors and a*her equipment, said Section shall be amended so a fee of $1.00 shall be charged for all motors up to four horsepower; 52.00 from four to ten horsepower; $3.00 from ten to fifty f horsepower; $4.00 from fifty to one - hundred horsepower; and $100 for | each additional one hundred horse power. j . Be it Fufther Ordained and Enact. That the Inspector of the City shall not authorize or gfam a per- I mlt to make any connection to any ; Electric Supply until final approval of inspection is on file, bn< my tem porary permit Issued by said inspec- j tor shall state plainly that it is only temporary. Said sections of the code relative to the Inspection fees of the present Cky Code Contrary to these amend ments shall be null and void, from and after the date of December 14, 1948. Voted upon and unanimously pawed by the CKy Council p? this in h day of December, 1948. 9. A. Crouse, City Cleffc , ( Approved as to iorm by E. A. Harrill, City Attorney. Chevrolet has led the passenger car field in production and sales ev ery year except one since 1931. Chev rolet also leads the field today in the total number of cars on the *oadr and more than one-fourth of aM pas senger cars and trucks on th e toad today are Chevrolets. SHOES FOR MEN WOODWARD'S Regular Price ! Make extra overnight guests comfortable with an easy-fold ing, atoreaway $24? Thickly upholstered and cov ered in rich tapestry or velour. A rocker Ot ^JJQSO fort. . MjOO DeUvefg. Plenty of cabinet and drawer [space fpr ; groceries, dishes, ptnsS Floor bln5/lQ50 andsif^.;.*., .. T / Tbla spacious wardrobe adds another doaet to any room. Rlfch walnut SM Deihrrn
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