Polio Strikes Kings Mountain This will probably be thc i headlines if the Sewage | Bond Issue is not passed in December. The situation is a disgrace , to civilized people. Raw sewage flowing into the gutters for children to play in, and breed flies to con- ] taminate your food. It flows into streams raw for milk cattle to drink then fed back to your children. De not be deceived by ly ing 'propagandists for they are the ones that have al ways opposed anything for the benefit of the taxpayers. This administration is giv ing the taxpayers value, re ceived for their tax dollars. Anyone who does not reg ister and vote- for the Sew-] age Bond Issue has no re gards for the public wel fare of this community. (lARLANt) K. STILL, Mayor. 1'. S. - If you , know of anyone who is against sew age for all people, check up on him and find out what he has ever done for you or your children. (Paid Adv.) M TCP SQmTHWZ If ? ii M ? ? ? T WANT ADS One Defendant Gets 30-Day fail Term Regular weekly session of City Recorder's court was held in City Hall courtroom Monday after noon, Judge Jack White presid ing. First case on the docket, Ar nold Miller, charged with assault on Max Odum, brother-in-law of the defendant with a deadly weapon, allegedly a pocket knife, and on a second count of assault on A. J. Odum, father-in law of the defendant with a poc ket knife and a broken milk bot-' He, was found not guilty on 'both charges. The alleged assault oc curred In front of the Piedmont Lunch establishment Saturday night. v . Witnesses testified" lhat the ensuing fracas occurred a* a re sult of an argument between the two previously with the elder man being brought into the fracas, witnesses said. . Odum testified to the court that he was under the influence of alcoholics at the time, of the. assault, he said. In another case of assault, Ed Peterson, charged with assault on female plead guilty to said charges and was given 30 day suspended sentence upon pay ment of a $5 fine and costs of muit . ? ? l Charlie Anderson, charged with assault on Fanny Anderson, wife of the defendant, was given judgment of 4 months suspend ed upon conditions that he toe of good behavior for a one year period; that he pay a fine of $15 and costs of court Defendant plead guilty of said charge. Ike Jamison and W. R. Brown, Negroes, plead guilty to 'charges of assault on JameB Jamison, ano ther Negro youth. Defendants testified to the court after they were asiked the nature of the as sault, "The lady that he assaul ted was our mother," they said. Both were given judgment of 30 day suspended sentence upon ' payment of a $5 fine and costs of court. Nolle, prosse was Judgment gi ven in th? <a&e of A. C. Everhart, charged with non-support of an illegitimate child. John J.;. Ma honey of ' :.elby was council for the defense. Bond was forfeited in the case of Willie. P. Fox, charged with no driver's license and Improper li cense plates. ! ?! vt.i Three defendants were tried and found guilty of public drunkenness while one defend ant was given sentence of 30 days work on the rdads on char ge of public drunkenness. De fendant gave notice of appeal and bond was set at $250. On a second charge of public drunk enness he requested trial 'by Jury and - ease was transferred to Shelby, Continued cases included: Ar thur Hardin, charged with dam age r>f property, Bill CaPPS,. Char ts ^arSrrac *rchd*U * V Archdale Farms FRESH EGGS 69c doz. No. 303 White House APPLE SAUCE 2 for 25c Nescafe INSTANT COFFEE .1 4 Oz1. Jar ' 44 r TIL Specials in ?%. _ 1. i es (iced ,yer. lb. i W, Sunbeam Mix Masters with juicer attachment and Mixing Bowl J46.50 Genuine Eveready PRESTONE Permanent Anti Freeze gals & quarts Genuine Lamb Knit SWEATERS 100% Wool Button-up Ladles and Men's S9.95 All Colors $ I 0 Value Men's ETCHISON HATS S7.50 ' . tew, lb. Fat Back, lb 1* MARKET FRESH PIMENTO HAM SALAD 8-oz. Cup or . New Shipment Fruit Cake INGREDIENTS Full Line Fresh Stock 46-Oz. Blue Bird or Donald Duck ORANGE juice 29c TONY DOG FOOD? 10c Mesh Bag No. I IRISH POTATOES 59c Fresh Cocoanuts Large 25c New Red Bliss POTATOES 3 lbs. 25c Cucumbers, lb. 19c Raw Peanuts, lb. 29c Large Size Head. Lettuce 19c Yellow Onions . 10c SUNBEAM Most Completely Automatic TOASTtRS $26.50 Co' gate's Giant t?oth Paste 47c ..doie Oil Heaters $1225-523.50 MARGRACE STORE ? ' ? i ; , General Merchants ? Friend**** n ~ " ?grace Mill ? ~ ? ??. n V/ 1j d 1 0 General Merchants ? Frigidaire Appliances , Morgrcice Mill FREE DELIVERY ged with larceny, and Emma Spencer and Amanda Jamison, Negroes, charged with Illegal possession of non- taxed paid whiskey and James Jamison, Neg ro, charged with assaut on a fe male with a deadly weapon, was continued untU Monday's session of City Recorder's court. Capias was Issued for Qulncy Starr, charged with speeding The world supply of cotton for 1952-53 has been forecast at 48.7 million bale9, or 1.$ million bales higher than that of a year ago. The sugar beet and the sugar cane produce more food energy per acre than any other food. The early and mid-season 1952 53 orange production Is estimated at 8 per cent above last year's crop. A near record apple crop, esti mated at 2 million bushels, has been produced In North Carolina this year. Seventy-live times more sugar is produced than any. other pure organic chemical. Kings Mountain imrt>c**rt? *tPop4iriM4>nl I 'aiuvs! Top Choice For Breakfast? Between Meals Tool Luscious Bama Strawberry Preserves ^hite Cmbostod Morcol Vacuum Sealed To Keep Flavor Jn- Pet er Pan Napkins . . . 10c Peanut Butter. . 35c v'fk o? Reguto) Cream of Wheat 'pk?l Nourish 6 very Inch Of Your Cog Gaines t^e Scott CJ^o^ng Tiisues 17c Scott ies . . . . For The 'Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties 2 ? 29c Add Eggs, Water ond Mix? Betty Crocker Party Cake Mix . . 35c Flavorful Invigorating ? Tetleyt Tea..... ;t 29c Hershey s Baking Aunt Jemima Enriched Water-Wosh D o g M e a I . . . . ^ 69c fir its 77. ".7k 33c q i mm Hershey s Baking joo 25c Qh0C0|ate "C 37c 6conom?coi ' Nutritious Gqld Medol Macaroni . . . . 8 Ox Pko Fine for D?i?erli. Tooiling- Mognolio 10c Marshmallows . 2 '**" 15c Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Grade Beef Chuck Roast . - . , wx'mow \.um?u off Hash,... 6:: 33c You Can't Go. Wrong With Bake-Rite Shortening Bake-Rite . ? 73? Lb. 59 Lb 49? Ground Daily From Quality-Tender Beet Ground Beef Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Grade Beef Cube Steaks - 99c Quality-Tender U. S. Choice Grade Beef Belmonico Steaks . . . - 99c Specially Priced For You To Try! ' BEVILED CRABS 2 - 39c Wilson's Certified Corned Beef 1 6 -Ox, Can You Can't Go. Wrong With Bake-Rite Shortening 3-lb Cen Hunt? For The Best! Yellow Cling Peaches . . 27c For Light Desserts? Assorted Flovors Jell-0 ... 3 ??? 23c Just Bring To Boil? Already-Cooked Minute Rice . 2 yk0?* 25c Help Yourself To Health? Del Monte Prune Juice . . 35o?l 31c Libby's Flovorful Garden Lima Beans . . Nocr3 25c Libby's Fancy Quality 19c Catsup . . . Peanut Butter BEECH-NUT 39c ll-Oi J?< Beech-Nut COFFEE 94c Lb C? Long Grain Rice MAHATMA 3 lb C*llo Bag 49c Cqstleberry's Famous HASH 46? No 300 Cm Upton's Tomatc^Vegetable SOUP MIX 13? Pko Lipton's Noodle SOUP MIX 13c Loose Leaf (25c Size, PAPER pko \ gc libby's Vienna SAUSAGE t ? c?f> 21c f'ar-Kist Chunk Style TUNA 2 i'? c-u 67c Pure MHd SWAN SOAP 3 **?<> s<? 23c Castlebefr/s Brunswick STE W 29c No I Can They're The Sweetest! Juice-Heavy Florida Oranges 8? 39c Vitamin-Rich Florida Grapefruit . ... ... 3 "C 19c Extra Fancy Foil Russet Pears 2 - 33c Colitornio Fresh Crisp Lettuce ...... 17? U. S. No. 1 Baking Pototoes Idaho Potatoes 10 79c Swiff s Cooking & Salad Oil JEWEL OIL Pint Bot 3QC Hormel Meat Ot Many Uses SPAM 12 Ox C?n 45c libby's Corned BEEF 49c No I Can Potted Meat LIBBY'S i> c? 1 4c Pore Vegetable Shortening SNGWORIFT J-lb Cm 83c Toilet Soap SWAN SOAP 3 38c Libby's Deviled HAM J ? C*n j 00 Fine Salad & Cooking , Oil WESSON OIL Pint tot 33c ? I (jor Family Wash SURF n* pk?. 29c Libby's Liver SPREAU i'? Can 1 5C ' Southern Gold Colored MARGARINE : >?' 28c Granulated Soap SILVER OUST ^ 29c Strained Baby Foods LIBBY'S 3 29c Puis 'n Boon CAT FOOD * Oi c? 9C Homogenized Shortening SPRY Mb Can 83C '1z ?'

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