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"first Home Game Set Foi April 26th First home- Western conference uvasetaall game for Kings Mountain } sk-hool will be played here on Jtpril 26. against Newton -Conover Announcement was made Wednes { v, nv Coach Shu Carlton that the' ? gam*. originally set for! '".""bvailay in Kings Mountain, has 1 aret? TDnved to Cliffslde because of ; ?et grounds in City Stadium. The May 3 scheduled game with ! >' 'liffside will be played here he said., A practice game with Beth-Ware rWigh'a nine was gained out Monday. ~ Che game was postponed from A 1/jfT i) 8 because of rain'. Only practice game to date a .^?ainSt high school competition was 17 to 0 loss to Oastonia high on April 7 in Gaston la. The defending -?wate champion Gaatonia nine prov ? vrtt too powerful a combination for -'he Kings Mountain team. Against semi -pro competition in a - /.?ractk>e ifame last Friday afternoon City Srtadium, the Mountaineers ?d/opped a free scoring game to r'raflspun Mills team of the Gaston Textiles kk?p In the last inning by >*^ro runs. Tuesday night at 7:30 the Moun taineers journey to Lincolnton for a ?jijame with the Lincolnton high nine >?nd on next Friday move over to <TherryvlHe Tor an afternoon (3:30) jfame with the Cherryville high Iron wen. 1949 LOOP SCHEDULE Apill 14? Cliffslde 3:00 ? Away. April 19? Lincolnton 7:30? Away. Apiil 22 ? Cherryville 3:30 ? Away. April 20? N.-Conover 3:30? Home. Aprtl 29 ? Til High 3:00? Away. *4oy 3 ? Cliffslde 3:30 ? Away. Way 10 ? Trl High 3:30 ? Home. May 17? .Lincolnton 3:30 ? Home. -May 20? Cherryville 3:30? Home. Imuor Candidates Drill Saturday Candidates for the 1949 Kings Mountain American Legion junior tsasrball team are urged to report j!??t drills Saturday morning at 9:30 ??'. City Stadium. Any boy who lives east of Buffalo ""ree* tn Cleveland county or who ?ttem)9 high school at Grover. Beth ?W ^Te, or Kings Mountain is eligible 'or team provided he was born ,:r- 1932 or thereafter. Some 2.'? itoys have been reporting i<>r drills the past two Saturdays. Eliminations in the race to .determ ine the state champion are schedul * tl to begin on June t>. Fourteen Of 17 Cases .Heard Involved Drink seventeen esses ut>re heard Mon day nflernuon at City Hall in regu weekly session of City Record', ?rs court; Judge Eetor A. HarrlU pre siding. Eleven defendants were found *?Uty of public drunkenness and were ordered to pay cost and fines. I rhrne other persons were also char violation of the prohibition ?~?4eman T. Adams, charged with possession, was taxed with tojsIjv, and Fred W. Bridges, charged **th **sault on a female and pub-' ilk- drunkenness, was given a 90-day ! -mspewrted sentence and taxed with I costs of court. Moaeandy Johnson, bf Bethel, char ged with driving drunk and without an operators license, was fined $100 and costs. Other cases and the dispositions in eluded: Frank Monroe Sullens, of Gaston - ia. no chauffeurs license, nol pros with leave. John Quinn, assault on a female, fined $50 and costs and put on good behavior tor two years. Carl Edward Abel, of Lenoir, speeding and failing to stop at stop sign, fined $5 and costs. Many mllllonsof dollars and hun dreds of thousands of manhours went Jnto research and development of Cadillac's new 160 horsepower, high compression engine. Experi mental parts for the revolutionary new power plant were coming throu gh the Cadillac foundry on Pearl Harbor Day. More than a mil lion miles of road-testing under all j conditions was undergone by the newenglne before it was released for presentation. ? Hog prices will be supported at 90 percent of parity through March 1950, when the usual marketing sea son for 1949 spring pigs ends. ?iwiii ! MORE SAVINGS For Easter LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES Sizes 1 to 3 $ 1.00 to $2.90 Number of Children's SWEATERS 09c to $1.90 GIRLS' SUPS Only 79c j * Good assortment Children's I Fancy Top Socks 35c pair LITTLE BOYS' SUITS Suede-Knitted Rompers Sizes 1 to 3 Assorted Colors $1.69 each WASH SUITS Small Children's POLO SHIRTS 89c and 97c Fancy Colors POLO SHIRTS Sizes 4 to 14 59c to 97c AMOS & SON 413 North Piedmont Telephone 325-W ANNOUNCEMENT .... The Record Shop Will be open, lor the next lew weeks only on THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY New selection of Records arrives each THURSDAY -NOW ON DISPLAY? The New RCA Victor Records and Record Player 3,250 Contacts Made '"7 Veterans Office Contact made by the 11th Dis trict, North Carolina Veterans Com mission, including the work of coun ty service officers, during the month I of March totaled 3,250 according to a ' report made this week by 'Jack C. [ Winchester, of Morganton, district I service officer. The district office comprises 11 Western North Care Una counties. Ten of th eeleven counties of the district have part or full time coun ty service officers. The counties are Ashe. Avery, Burke, Caldwell, Cleve land, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Ru therford, Watauga amL Yancey. Contact were broken down into va rious requests and assistances at of fices. They incl'-^ed 755, letters re ceived by the offices, 1,535 letters written, 80 long .distance telephone j calls, and 91 field trips, 519 educa- i tion requests, 370 on-Job training, 30$ on employment, 109 readjust ment, 313 compensation and pension 78 on G. I. loan, 106 service insuran ce, 192 on hospitalization, 190 on farm-training, 29 burial, 214 busi ness and legal adadvice, 17 on com - mttment, 288 on out-patient and medical - dental treatment and 519 miscellaneous inquiries. , SOCKETS EDGE SPINNERS Reynolds Motors kid baseball team, the "Rockets," sponsored by the Kings Mountain Dodge- Ply mouth dealer, edged tlie Craftspun "Spinners" Saturday 14 to 10 be hind the effective hurling of Jack Bennett. Jim Guyton, catcher, and clean-up hitter, raised his average for two games .500, four hits for 8 trip*. ":'r V. Foi The BELK'S again comes to the forefront in its chil dren's department to offer the bes^in quality fashions for the Juvenile Easter Parade. Best yet. the prices will please your pocketbook. Look over these junior wardrobe specials. . ... .these are only a few .... there are many more ready and waiting, for your boy or girll TODDLER'S DRESSES ? Lovely pastel broad cloths, dainty prints, cv d embroidery lace-trim med, sizes 6 months to 3 years. $1.98 to $195 SPRING COATS AND BONNETS? The sets you are looking for .... sizes 6 months to 3 years. 3 to 6x. ' ? S4.95 to S10.95 BIG SISTER'S COATS? tweeds, coverts and flannels in beautiful color selections, sizes 7 to 14. - S8.95 to S 16.50 BOYS' KNIT SUITS AND WASH SUITS? He'll look even cuter in these. The knit suits have boxer shorts, the wash suits are of long-wearing broadcloth. Sizes I to 3 and 4 to 6. $1.98 to $2.98 Sweaters and Skirts New spring models, all sizes and colors $1.98 to $198 each DRESS SLIPPERS? In black patent or white, sizes 3Vi to 12. 121/2 to 3. EASTER HATS Made of eyelet embroidery, pique, organdy, natural straw, or in regu lar bonnet style, ribbon and flower* trimmed. GIRLS' DRESSES ? More in SADDLE OXFORDS? This ever poplar favorite id all sixes. prints, sheers, and broad cloths, sizes 3 to 6x, and 7 to $279 to $195 GIRLS' SUITS ? Flannels, pin ? . ? ? ? - . . - ? C v."* *. ... *'? checks, blazer lackots with solid skirts, gabardines. a MDALS -affined, green, white, brown.
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