; T. W. Grayson, Dr. P. G. Padgett To Sqnaze Ofi In Finals Thursday v A ? ? - - T. W. GRAYSON (17) defeated Dave Neill (9) by a score of 7-6 to go into the finals of tfce annual Kings Mountain Country Club Handicap gold tournament Mr. Grayson Is scheduled to meet Dr. P. G. Padgett (ID In the cham pionship match Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock. Dr. Padgett will have to spot Mr. Grayson 6 stroke# In the fl The run down of opponents 1 who fell before the finalists: ? Mr, Grayson (17) ? first round: . clef. \V. J. Fulkerson (11). second round: def. Jay Patterson (13); quarter-finals: def. Coman Palls (9) ; semifinals: def. Mr. Neill (9). Dr. Padgett (11) ? first round! def. Jay Patterson,. Jr., (18); sec ond round: def. pan Finger (13); quarter-finals: def. P. H. Hovis tch. He defeated Jacob (12) in the semi-finals (10) ; semi-finals: def. Mr. Cooper (13). -Thirty -two golfers entered the tourney. The champion will be awarded a championship trophy, the runner-up a runner-up trophy, and the other semi-finalists will also be awarded trophies. Tentative date for the banquet at which presentation will be made Is May 19. EDUCATIONAL TRAILS CASHrERS, N. C. ? Visitors to Whiteside Mountain, highest cliff in Eastern America, will find a new feature education al trails -r- this season. One trail wlU have shrubs and trees tag ge4 and numbered for identifi cation. Another, to be called the "qi^iz trail," will have the flora numbered only. Visitors who want to test their botanical SCHEDULES ftnurs SOFTBALL Tbundof? CraHipun at Msifuicti Burlington at root*. National Guard at Bounl*. Maxgraco at Burlington. Bminl? at Faotaw IfaL Guard at Craffpun. LITTLE LEAGUE Friday? Burlington at Jaycoos. Park-Graco at KltranU. Monday1? Park-Graco at Jayeoos. Burlington at Xlwanl*. GOLF Country Club Handicap Tourna ment Flnalst Thursday, 1 p. m- ? ? Padgett ts. Grayson. knowledge will carry a score pad with numbered blanks on which they can write the Identification. A mineral trail for amateur ge ologists also Is planned. White side, on U. S. 64 /between Cash iers and Highlands. Is .reached by a private toll road which goes to the crest. IT'S NOT TOO LATE! ORDER from ALLEN'S We'll Deliver Sunday Morning CORSAGES PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Allen's Flower Shop Member: flo?isf Telegraph Delivery Service W. KING ST. PHONE 361 IKZNG8 MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITIWU BOOM Dcdlf. 10 toll MdTtot ? m. PATIENT LIST AT UtOO A. M. WEDNESDAY! ? ? Mrs. Emma Homesley, Cher ryville, admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Charlie Moore, Blacks burg, S. C., admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Vennie Barrett, route 3. admitted Thursday. Mrs. Ada Lee, 31 Elm street, admitted Friday. Mrs. Mary Alexander, city, ad mitted Monday. Mrs. Marie Greene, route fi, admitted Monday. Martha Greene, route 3, ad mitted Monday. Ronnie Stroup, route 3, ad mitted Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Philips, route 3, ad mitted Tuesday. Boyce Huffstetler, city. Durette Homesley, Ghercyvllle. ADMISSIONS AND DISCHAR GES DURING WEEKt Mrs. Louise Brooks, Bennett Drive, admitted Wednesday, dis charged Tuesday. Mrs. Marie Gallant, 810 Moun tain street, admitted Wednes day, discharged Sunday,. Abee Erby, city, admitted Thursday, discharged Saturday. Mrs. Dorce Martin, route 3, admitted Thursday, discharged Saturday. Darnell Spurllng, 212 Poplar street, admitted Friday, dischar ged Saturday. William J. Flecher, route 1, ad mitted Thursday, discharged Tuesday. Mrs. Dorothy Goforth, 355 Mountain street, admitted Sat urday, discharged Monday. Mrs. Frances Walker, route 2. admitted Sunday, discharged Tuesday. Mrs. Irene Barrett, route 2, ad mitted Sunday, discharged Wed nesday. Marietta Williams, route 2, admitted Tuesday, discharged Wednesday. Kara Martin, route 2, admitted Tuesday, disoharged Wednes day. OTHER DISCHARGEES; Mrs. Ethel Allman, No. 8 Bur lington Mill, Sunday. Mrs. Florence Hope, No. 11 Burlington Millt Thursday. Mrs. Nellie Mae Patterson, city, Thursday. Mrs. Carrie Heffner, 216 Ful ton street, Friday. Mrs. Bessie Roberts, route 3. Tuesday. Texie t?ucker, 113 Lackey Your watch cleaned, oiled, requlated with the purchase of any watch band at $6.95 up. This Offer Thru May Only! $49.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS Gray son's Jewel r y Grayson's Participating With $avings SAVE $9.70 BIG SELECTION Trade - In Watches CHOICE $1 AS0 * JLVr each ? bulOv* ? Waltham ? Garland ? Gothic ? Benrus ? Tissot Gruen ALL LADIES Tudor Plate 62-piece 9 -Plus Service For 8 8 Iced Drink Spoons 8 Iced Beverage Spoons Anti-Tarnish Chest Regularly $59.65 Mountaineers Lose Home Finale Lincolnton high clipped by Kingi Mountain 4-3 In a Western SCHEDULE Xlagi Mountain Is stated Is finish up ths 1952 Western A A season ?b ths reed as follows! : Mar ?- -Lincolnton Away May t Cllffskis Away (AA) thriller at City Stadium on Tuesday afternoon. street, Friday. Mrs. Barbara Harmon, Goforth street, Friday. William G. Rippy, Sr., city, Wednesday. [Miss Sarah Jackson, lOo Go forth street, Wednesday. James Beinhardt, New York, N. Y., Wednesday. Mrs. Floye Welch, route 2, Wednesday. C. L. Lindsey, 710 Gold street, Wednesday. BOX SCORE UNCOLNTON f?ul Connor. 3D y 0 * *2 0 S.jgfo ? s s i ! s HaroM Proctor. Cf 8 0 0 1 " ii & o wKwcinnwU. .? a 1 1 0 a WBU SI 4 S IT ?! KINGS MOUNTAIN y* e 4 115 1 1MB" Piatt, m 4 0 0 Dewltt Quyton. 3b ~ - 0 to Crawl octl. lb If sasss Cbarlea Painter, p Ken Dal tan, rf TOTALS S4 S 3 ST If Llncolnton 000 dOO 33 0?4 Kins* Mountain Oil 100 00 O? ? X: Connor, Armstrong 3. Finger, Keener. Mite hem. Corn well. Plott, Gujton. Smith? ^M^Connor, Armstrong, Corn well, Quy 2BH: Keener. McOarter, Fall*; SB: Connor, Proctor, Taylor, Mltchem. Carpenter ; LOB: Lincoln ton 10. Kins* Mtn. 9s BOB: Cron weU 3. Painter 10; SO: Cornwall 9. Pain ty 5; HBP, by: ComweU 3 (McCarter, Plott): WP: Painter 3; PB: MeCarter 3: Umptrea: Thorburn k-vd Guy ton: Scorer: ? % Time 3:80. Funeral Held For Mis. bvin !**''? wfc'W: }? .* ".*.-X Mr*. Job* Y. Irvln, 68, wife of ? former Kings Mountain sohools superintendent, died at her home near Shelby early last Saturday morning, f . , She had been ih HI health for two years. , Funeral services were conduc ted a? First Baptist church In Shelby Sunday afternoon, with the pastor. Rev. Harlan Harris, officiating, assisted by Dr. Zeno Wall. Burial was In Sunset cem etery. She was an active member of First Baptist church of. Shelby before her Illness. She was a daughter of the J*|e Thomas D. Lattimon;, who served as county clerk of <*wt;|or20 ye***, and (he late Matilda Beam Lattl more. Before her marriage to Jcton Y. frvln she Was Miss PesrI Lattlmore. Mrs. Irvin is survived toy her husband, ? Sbn? John Y. Irln, Jr., two brothers. Dr. E. B. Latthnore and Josh J. Lattlmore of Shelby; and one grandahlld. CARD Or THAW KS (Rev. end Mrs. R. L. > Hardin awl Family wish to f^rrm our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friend* Cur their sympathy and Interest shown to us in our aomnr during the sick ness and departure of our dau* ghter, Paula Key. m-8 When water freezes It gets more bulky, reverting the usual rule that mutjer expanji on be* , fng heated and iqontraots when - cooled. Late Classifieds FOR SALS ? 48-inch floor or window fan with motor. Call m m-8-tfn. WHITE GRAVEL For cemetery lots and graves. SHELBY MAR BLE & GRANITE WORKS, 801 N. Dekalb St, 2 blocks north Eagle Roller Mill, Shelby, N. G, m-8-15. Jane Parker Mother's Day Layer Cake urn 79c JAne Parker Assort ?J Mother's Day Cup Cakes Pkg of Six 33c Jaae Parker Brown 'n Serve Dinner Rolls > Pkg* ?' ? of 12 X * CJu ??mill HHHPPBKV '- ' by making marketing EASY . . . ENJOYABLE . . . ECONOMICAL \&P Tiny Peas Golden Maid No. SOS Can 19c Margarine ? ? pi* 19c lona White or Golden Corn - - - - 2 "&r29c Super Fine Baby Variety Lima Beans 3 Cans 29c Shortening Swift Jewel ? - s 63c Fray Bent*s ? Corned Beef - ^ 39c Ann Page Salad Dressing - - - & 45c White House Evaporated Tan .Cans No Disappointments for Moffcers Who Buy AaP'm fresh fruits and Vegetables Fresh Tender CORN 4 ears Juicy Florida ORANGES Crisp 2 doz. Size .8 Lib. Big 33c 35c Lachoy Chinese Style Foods Bean Sprouts No. * Cab n? 15c Chinese Dinners 59c Pk*. Chop Suey With Meat *?* 58c C?o ' - V Personal Ivory Soap 4 21c Ivory ^ Flakes ill 28c Dux 28c HE'75c F&C Soap 3 "?? 22c Dial Soap 2 J2, 27c Dial Sup 17c Bath Bars Clorox ?.'r 17c^29c Super Suds PLS 28c pk"'67c v.i & 29c Stalk Firm Slicing , TOMATOES Golden Ripe BANANAS ... Crisp CriitROTS an. .2 Lbs. Lbs. Bunches Size 54's.and fit's Juicy GRAPEFRUIT 4 Crisp 4 Doz. Size LETTUCE .2 For Heads ?Juicy LEMONS Lb. 15c lie 25c 17c 23c 29c 13c Sunnyfleld Plain -S. R. ftuifii ........ 25 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 23 Lbii. TALCO FEEDS Scratch Laying Mash .. Growing Mash A6PAU Green - Asparagus Spears . LUNCHEON MEAT Georgia Red TOMATOES 25 Ltos. No. 2 Can ' 12 oz. Can 11.49 $1.35 SL47 $1.45 ~43c . 35c No. 303 JSC Can Chow Moin Noodles ?? 18 c Meatless Chop Suey No. 1 Can 35c Marcal Paper Napkins ?? 10c Peter Pan Ninut Butler 37c Peter Pas Salted Peanuts "1.?* 27c UPTON'S TEA Ann Page PEACH; PLUM or PINEAPPLE v i KLEENEX ?W? M "f 0% soo'a fkgi 4/C ? 3 pk?? ' > * - **' * ' r , ? V Fab ft. 290 Sif," 73c Octagon Soap 2 ?"? 15c Octagon Soap Powder 24c Ajas Cleanser Pk? 12c Babe 12c Underwood Deviled Ham 19c ViSize Can 20-Mule Teim Borax

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