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Ittle Loop Stars Hit Cherryville n Gastonia Tournament Friday At 3 .The Kings Mountain Little ?ague All -Stars are slated to t Cherryville's Stars at 3 p. m. Iday In the District 8 Little ?ague tourney at Gastonla's ?dd Field on Second aVenue. Director Red Layton announc , yesterday that transportation | Gastonia has "been arranged id asked that children wishing ies meet at Central gymnasi n Friday before 2 p. nv The All-Stars will be decked it in new black caps with hite "KM" lettering. The caps * Ijeing furnished by the Lions ?u'o. The team will wear the irk Grace uniform. Winner of the Gastonia tour LITTLE LEAGUE FINAL 1653 STANDINGS ______ TEAM V 9 K I W L T~1SC Bur Mil 'x 3 4 4 "HTS 0 .7*2 P-Craee 3x34 10 f~l .583 XlwSnU 2 3 X 4 ' 9 ? o .9b0 JayrcM 6 1 2 X 3 14 1 .194 LOSSES ? 7 ? 14 (iHd Wlu Acrou. Lmm> Down) ney will enter the state tourna ment at Greensboro. PONY LEAGUE The Mauney Interest Pony League team dropped a close game to Shelby at City Stadi um Tueisd ay afternoon by 6 to 4. ON LEAVE A/1C Gordon H. Beatty, a mem ber of the 48th 'Maintenance Squadron, 48th Fighter Bomber Wing stationed in Chaumont, France, is spending a 30-day leave here with his mother, Mrs. Mearle Beatty. Airman Beatty received basic Airmen indoctrination courses at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He attended the University of Southern California College of Aeronautics and had on-the-job training at Chanute AFB, Illinois. He has been sta tioned In France for over two years. ? *? He is to leave New York by plane for France August 23. "Irish Potatoes" came original ly from Roanoke Island. North Carolina. Members of the first Kngiish Colony in America took them back to England wi{h them ! in iwr Tigers Seek 5th Straight Saturday The Kings Mountain Tigers, Negro seml pro baseball team, will be seeking their fifth win in a row when they face Lawndale here in City Stadium Saturday night. Southpaw Sonny Harris Is expected to get the hill call for Manager Orr's outfit. The Tigers won their fourth In The lineups: Tlgsrs ab r h Forest City ab r h Brtfgt, c 4 12 Junney. 2b 4 2 1 Bennlx, 3b 4 1 0 Sammay. lb 3 0 2 Orr. rf 3 0 0 Leach, ss 4 0 1 Adam*, *s 4 1 2 Campa. c -I 1 "2 Harris, lb 4 0 0 Eugune! If 4 0 0 Bennlx, cf 3 11 Clark*. 3b 4 11 Blalock, 2b 4 0 1 Paloto rt 4 0 0 Brown. p 4 3 2 Pressley. it 300 Adams. If 4 0 1 Albert, p 4 0 0 TOTALS M l i TOTALS J4 4 7 Z. M. TIGERS 021 'ISO 000?6 I 4 rnprcr a row at Forest City last Satur day night, a game that Mana ger Ocr had announced for City Stadium through error. Miles Brown scattered seven hits to gtoin the win and Brlggs, C. Adams and Brown each collec ted two hits to lead the hitting. World wool consumption has increased each quarter since July September, 1951; was running a bout a third higher than a year earlier the first quarter of this year. Annual rate of consumption in that period was well above this season's estimated produc tion. Gamefish Junction is a name sometimes applied to Cape Hat teras, North Carolina by fisher men because it is the northern most range of many southern fish and as far south as some species of northern Xish penetrate. Negro News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Mrs. Mary Edgerton entertain ed at a lovely dinner party Thurs day evening. The guests were Mrs. Jettie B. McRainy of Balti more, Md., Mrs. Marion Poole of New York City, Mrs. Blanch Ber ry, Mrs. Beatrice Hill, and Miss Margaret Edgerton. In the liv ing room and dining room, a wealth of mixed summer flowers were used with styled arrange ments. The Junior Missionary Society of Mt. Zion Baptist church are giving a supper Saturday night, August 8 on the corner of King and Cansler streets. Everyone is cordially invited to come and en joy themselves. Tom Hickman of New Jersey is at home visiting his wile and children. Mrs. Lela Garner and little Sam and Jerry spent the weekend in Anderson, S. C, with relatives. Mrs. Vivian Lindsay spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Peggy Whitmire and Mr. Whit mire in Concord, N. C. Mrs. Pearl Rippy has returned from New York City after visit ing her daughter. There will be a program at Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday, Au gust 2nd at 2 p. m. featuring sev eral choirs and quartets. Admis sion is free. The program is spon sored by Mr. Jack Admas. This program is in the interest of the new church. Sunday evening, August 2nd at 8 o'clock Mr. Willie Jackson and the Kings of Harmony will con test the Friendly Five at the Good Hope Presbyterian church. Ad mission is free. There will also be some visiting choirs. The pub lic is cordially invited. Mrs. Ruth Mitchem, who is on vacation, left Saturday to visit a brother - in - law, Mr. Elbert Mit chem in Cleveland, Ohio for a few days, then tb New York City to vi^it three neices, Mrs. Corene Adams, Miss Catherine Oates, and Mrs. Lugenia Wall, and Detroit to visit two brothers, Mr. Wadell and Walter Casell. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to those who were so kind and helpful during the death of our son and husband, Leon L. Mitchem. May God bless all of you. The Lawson Mitchem Family Per acre yields of U. S. cotton have increased 24 Der cent in the past 15 years. SALE ENDS SATURDAY! n _ Belk's July Clearance Uays Lett. Belk's 20th Anniversary ALL CHILDREN'S ? # - Sportswear 1/2 Price including Shorts, Berth ing Suits. Polo Shirts, Cotton Skirts and Hal ters. ? SPECIAL ? Sanforised Cotton Slips Sizes 6 mo. to 12 years 69c each Infants Wear Including Slips, Dress es. Gowns. Diapers, Shirts and Pillow Cases i $1.00 SHEETING 39 in., 80-Sq. Unbleached 5 yds. $1.00 MEN'S Dress Oxfords Special Group Value to $10.95 $177 MEN'S CASUAL OXFORDS in Blue, Brown or Bur gundy. Crepe Soles. S3.59 \ LADIES' SUMMER BAGS -^Including Straws and Failles. Values to $3.98. Now *1.59 SPECIAL Boxer Dungarees Sixes 1-6 89c HOSE 51-Ga. -15 Den. NYLON HOSE If perfect would sell for si.oo. ;'>&? Special 2/S1.00 56-in. Plastic Green, Yellow, Grey. Blue, Natural, Red. Chartreuse & Brown. *1.00 yd. Dress Pants in Linen Weave and Nylon Cords. ? Extra Special ? $199 Sport Shirts ? I eno-Mesh ? Plisse, Etc. S1.79 Drawing Saturday 6:45 p.m. FOR THIS S449.95 REFRIGERATOR Re Sure To Register Refoie Drawing Time! Belk's is 20 years old in Kings Mountain and we're giving a birthday party of bargains. Some lucky person will win this handsome International-Harvester refrigeratoiNAll you have to do is register ? and register as often as you like at our store. Nothing to buy. It takes 7 dttfereat areas ?f coU-fraai ?? ta 55?? to keep all faatft hi prhM CMtfhios. lntamatioDal Harvastar ghraa yea all 7 af these essential "faad d nates"? all worklnf at oace-ta dis tinguished new refrigerators jaal ha pread to have la your home. Come in and see how thcae wonder ful new IH Refrigerator! can h% you feed your family b?tt?r? got more out of your grocery moiMy, too. See how big and good-looking they are? and how roomy they ara, without taking up extra floor i Jut a tew el Ike veatforfal teatarao yet gefl SlSttSlSSLe Regularly giiQQC Boys' Sanforized Sport Shirts Sizes 6 to 16 Sale 99c Sanforized Cotton Pants for work or dress $2.98 value $1.99 GENUINE PANAMA HATS For Men O SALE PRICE O $189 BflAiVW BOYS* Dungarees 8 oz. Samorized Blue Denim with zipper fly. Sizes to 16. Sale $1.77 MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS All Sizes $2.98 values $1.96 BOYS* Swim Suits Good assortment $1.00 MEN'S KNIT Polo Shirts Assorted Patterns $1.98 Values SLOO SUMMER Sport Coats Linen Weave Values to $22.50 $10.99 embroidered Pillow Cases (Standard Size $1.00 Pr. Crinkled Bed Spreads Full Doable Bed Size. Rose. Blue. Green and Yellow. S1.98 each Sport Coats FOR MEN > None Reserved 1/2 ONE BIG TABLE PUNTS 29c YARD 4 yds. $1.00 New fire-King Oven - Ware Casserole in Metal Frame. S1.00 Complete T-SHDTS 79c vtxlue Slightly Irregular 39c Ladies Gloves Including String Cro chets and Nylons. Vol ues to $1.98. Now 99c One Rack Ladies' Cotton Dresses ? SPECIAL ? $1.99 ONE LOT LADIES* BLOUSES 32-38 $1.00 each ALL SUMMER ?? 1/3 Off Straw Bugs 3x5. $1.00 Value 59c Hand* First Quality Wide Hems 12 for $1.00 Natural Bridge $8.95 & $9.95 value Shoes for Women $6.95 TOWELS Large thirsty towels, pastels and deep tones. 99c value. Sale 69c each Nylon Sweatezs Fancy and classic styles for back-to-school. Sizes 34-40. Special S1.99 SPORTSWEAR One table assorted shorts, pe dal - pushers, etc. 1/2 Price SOAP 8 large bars In plastic box. Sale 39c * One Table Suirmer
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