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Area 4, American Legion Juniors Card Announced; 14-Game Schedule Schedule of play for the eight teams In North Carolina Ameri can Legion Junior Baseball, Area 4, for the first round was an nounced last week. The complete schedule: AREA FOUR FIRST ROUND SCHEDULE JUNIOR BASEBALL June 2, 1953 Cherryville at Hickory. Charlotte at Gastonia. ? Ashevllle at (Morganton. Kings Mountain at Shelby. June 3, 1953 Ashevllle at Shelby. June 4, 1953 Cherryville at Gastonia. Hickory at Kings Mountain. Charlotte at Morganton. June 6. 1953 Charlotte at Cherryville. ' Gastonia at Hickory. Shelby at Morganton. Kings Mountain at Ashevllle. June 8, 1953 Ashevllle at Gastonia. Hickory at Charlotte. June 9, 1953 Morganton at Cherryville. Hickory at Ashevllle. Kings Mountain at Charlotte (Griffith Parte.) June 10, 1953 Cherryville at Asrheville. Morganton at Hickory. Gastonia at Kings Mountain. Shelby at Charlotte. June 11, 1953 Cherryville at Shelby. Gastonia at Morganton. June 12, 1953 Morganton at Kings Mountain. Shelby at Hickory. June 13. 1953 Cherryville at Kings Mountain. Ashevllle at Charlotte. Shelby at Gastonia. June 15, 1953 Charlotte at Kings Mountain. Cherryville at Morganton. June 16, 1953 /uiheville at Hickory. Gastonia at Cherryville. Shelby at Kings Mountain. June 17. 1953 Hickory at Cherryville. Morganton at Shelby. Gastonia at Charlotte. June 18. 1953 Morganton at Ashevllle. Kings Mountain at Hickory. June 19, 1953 Morganton at Charlotta Ashevllle at Kings Mountain. Gastonia at Shelby. June 20, 1953 Shelby at Ashevllle. Cherryville at Charlotte. Hickory at Gastonia. June 22, 1953 Hickory at Morganton. Charlotte at Shelby. ? June 23, 1953 Ashevllle at Cherryville. Kings Mountain at Gastonia. June 24, 1953 Shelby at Cherryville. Charlotte at Hickory Kings Mountain at Morganton. June 25, 1953 Gastonia at Asheville. June 26, 1953 Charlotte at Ashevllle. June 27, 1953 Kings Mountain at Cherryville. Hickory at Shelby. Morganton at Gastonia. (All games 8 p. m. except Gas tonia Home Games, 4 p. m. Little League Card Adopted Schedule of play, in the Kings Mountain Little League was of ficially adopted by coaches and directors of the four teams last Friday. The official remaining sche dule: V KINGS MOUNTAIN LITTLE LEAGUE 1953 Schedule SCHEDULE , Friday, June 5? BurMil at Kiwanls. Jaycees at Park -Grace. Tuesday, June 9 ? BurMil at Jaycees. Park-Grace at Kiwanis. Friday, June 12 ? Park-Grace at BurMil. ' Jaycees at Kiwanls. Tuesday, June 1G ? Kiwanls at BurMil. Park-Grace at Jaycees. Friday, June 19 ? Jaycees at BurMil. Kiwanls at Park-Grace. Tuesday, Jun? 23 ? BurMil at Park-Grace. Kiwanis at Jaycees. Friday, June 26 ? Jaycees at Park-Grace. BurMil at Kiwanis. TueKJ.sy, July 7 ? Jaycees at BurMil. Kiwanis at Pari: -Grace. Friday, July 10 ? Kiwanls at Jaycees. BurMil at Park-Grace. Tuesday. July 14 ? BurMil at Kiwanis. Jaycees at Park -Grace. Friday, July 17 ? Park- Grace at Kiwanis. BurMil at Jaycees. Tuesday, July 21 ? Park-Grace at BurMil. Jaycees at Kiwanis. Friday, July 24 ? Park-Grace at Jaycees. Kiwanis at BurMil. Rites Conducted For Mr. Robinson Funeral services for Neil Car roll Robinson, 27, who died Wed nesday night at his home In Clo ver, S. C. after a brief illness, were conducted Friday at 4:30 p. m. from Oakdale Presbyterian church in York, S. C. Rev. C. W. Farrar and Rev. Fred A. Hopkins officiated and interment followed in Woodside cemetery. Mr. Robinson, native of York county, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Berry Robinson of York, who survive. He was a World War II veteran serving three years with the U. S. Marine Corps. Surviving in addition to his pa rents are his wife, Mrs. Betty Lou Smart Robinson; one daugh ter, Carolyn Ann Robinson 'r two brothers, J. Robert Robinson of York and W. Howard Robinson of rcu'ce 1, Kings Mountain; three sisters, Mrs. W. R. Queen of Gas tonla, Mrs. H. W. Campbell of Clio, and Miss Peggy Robinson of route 1, York. A 1 per cent lindane dust ap plied weekly at the rate of 20 pounds per acre, or a spray of comparable dosage, gives excel lent control of all Insects feeding on cucumbers and squash. SMOKI CAMELS See for yourself lead all other 1-1 popuiwn 3rd 4th &< Si . ? ?' i. ...:?? : i SE% ?i'-^ : '?? BETHWARE GRADUATING CLASS ? Sixteen students received diplomas at graduation exercises at Beth ware high school on Wednesday, May 20. The graduates, first row, left to right, Gertrude Camp Elizabeth Ellison, Elolse Cosh, Shirley Falls, Betty Williams, Hilda Woods, Betty Lemmons and Mar gie Ware; back, Herman Wright, Dean Payne. Billy Anthony, Bobby Morris, Jane Goforth, Dean Champion, Irvln McSwaln and Lawrence Mayes. Class mascots were Alena Fortenberry and Roger Ross, front. Garden Watering Systems Needed In ordinary seasons a well-wa- 1 tered -kitchen garden produces at least 50 percent more than one that depends entirely on rain fall. And during very dry sea sons, regular watering may mean the difference between good batches of high ? quality vegetables and little or no crop at all. This extra production, accord ing to Howard Clapp, county a gent from the North Carolina State College Agricultural Ser vice, may pay for the costs in volved in installing the neces sary watering equipment. Farmers who plan to install watering equipment in their ve getable gardens this year should consider how much garden can be watered efficiently and econ omically by their present well and pump system; The quantity of water needed j for each application will depend somewhat on the crop and the local conditions, but Mr. Clapp emphasizes that the ground should be wet to full root depth in each watering. Otherwise, .shallow rooting is encouraged One inch of water applied over a period of several hours will us ually be sufficient- to soak the ground to the proper depth. Water should never be applied at a rate faster than the ground can soak It up. If a garden watering system has not been used 'before, !Mr. Clapp recommends a check on the capacity of the well. To apply the equivalent of one inch of water to a half- acre garden plot in 24 hours of pumping re quires a pump with a capacity of about 550 gallons an hour, Mr* Clapp says. Highway Accidents Reported By Police (omitted late week) Kings Mountain police officers reported two accidents occurring Thursday, May 21 and Tuesday May 26, Wednesday morning. On Thursday Martin L. Frede rick wafc traveling west on Moun tain street when Hubert Smith, on a bicycle, ran out in front of the moving vehicle, Police Chief Hugh A. Logan, Jr. and Officer P. R^Sanders. who made the in vestigation, did not report any injuries the youth suffered in the accident, but said, that the acci dent was unavoidable. On May 26 Franklin D. Mc Swain of Gastbnla and E. B, Tes sener of Clover, S. C. collided on Piedmont avenue. Tessent , ac cording to report of Officer D, H. Street, who made the investi gation, did not have room to pass and ran into the side of the park ed vehicle. No charges were pre ferred. v o - North Carolina farmers gross ed $101,244,000 from dairy pro ducts In 1952, compared with $63, 000,000 in 1945. Uay stocks on North Carolina farms May 1 totaled 292,000 tons, comparea with 230,000 tons on May 1 last y?ar. - ? v<; ? . -v. vv v> -* ? ? . ? ?* Thinking of Baying a new or used car? > , v sn\ s- ? v ' . 5 ^ ' V)- "*\f " -y " , * . finance it with the aid of bank credit. Ton can include car in snrance premiums in one low-cost bank auto loan with ut. Insurance will be placed with yonr favorite insurance-man. See us before you take delivery F i MEMBER FDJC Clippers, Cards To Play Here The Shelby Clippers anil the Lincolnton Cards of the Tar Heel (Class D) baseball league will play a loop contest here at City Stadium on Friday, June 26 sponsored by the Kiwanis club. Announcement of the game was made by Dr. W. Pi. Gerber ding, a vice president of the or ganization. . Charlie Ballard, Kings Moun tain businessman and former star high school and American Legion junior player, is a lead ing member of the Clippers team. Many Kings- Mountain base ball fans follow the two Tar Heel teams regularly and the. game is expected to draw a large local i turnout. Damage Suit Filed In Federal Courts RALEIGH ? A $200,000 dam age suit has been filed in Federal Court here as the result of an auto accident near Kings Moun tain on June 7, 1952 in which Rita Faye Koplon was killed. The suit was filed by Robert L. Emanuel, Raleigh lawyer and ad ministrator of Miss koplon's es tate against Edgar E. Peltz of Hampton Roads, Va. According to the papers in the case, Miss Koplon was accompa nying Peltz, a close friend of the Koplon family, to Charlottesville, Vn., to attend University of Vir ginia commencement exercises, i I QUESTION : IIow can 1 rid I penetrates the skin of tlu> fowl J my hogs of roundworm? | near the hase of the feathers. ANSWER: Sodium fluoride has boon found to ho a sate and sim ple drug to usp in forming hogs of large intestinal round worms. Tluv round worm is the most com mon <>f ali worms that may in fest hogs, and it causes eoiii.*der able financial loss to North Car olina hog producers each year. While hogs of any ago may bo worftied "with sodium fluoride, i) is generally accepted that the best tithe is about two weeks af ter weaning. See your county a gent for more complete .details. QUESTION: How can I save fuel when curing tobacco .this year? . ANSWER: Proper insulation' of your barn is all important. Be sure the side walls and ceiling of the building are properly insulat ed. If there is much air leakage, these slight repairs will save con siderable fuel. Barns having tight double walls with heavy building paper between and solid roof sheathing to prevent air leakage may not need insulation. Your county agent has a new booklet on ridge ventilators, and barn construction in general. QUESTION: How can I get rid of depluming mites in my chic ken? ANSWER: The depluming mite, a very small parasite whicli c\tUM\s discomfort- "and m?y re sult in the dilcsen depluming it sell by plucking oiii Hip feathers at the base ol which the mite is located. The parasite is difficult j to control. Houses must Jtf? j thoroughly cleaned as soon as infestation is detected. Affected | hit 'tis should ho removed from [the flock and treated individually. ['Sulphur ointment consisting of lone pat t flowers of sulphur and four parts lard or- vaseline may be applied to the affected regions. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre scriptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REXALL STORE Phones 41 ? 81 We Call For and Deliver Can Be Found In SUITS from 's Downstairs Shop 1500 FINE SUMMER SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM Longs ? Regulars ? Shorts ? Stouts Lots of Styles alterations FREE Entire Stock of ^ / STRAWS in the lj0m / Downstairs V / Shop ' including all Genuine Panama Stiaws SIZES 28 TO 42 ALL COLORS ? GREY ? LUGGAGE ? SURF ? COPPER ? ? ECRU W HAV* A THU ? TEAL i* ? T? alterations FREE v-#. S
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