Kings Mountain To Meet Cliffside
Here Friday Night In Doubleheader
Kings Mountain high ' school i
?will be. host to teams from Cliff
aide high here Friday night for
.a South Group, Western AA Con
ference basketball doubleheader.
BASKETBALL RESULTS
(Games oi January 12th)
. BOTS- Kings Mtn. 49. Tri-Hlgh 34.
GlItLS- Kings Mtn. 42, Tri-Hlgh 57
The lid-lifter is scheduled to
start at 7 p. m. at Central gym
nasium.
On Tuesday, the Kings Moun
tain varsity teams are scheduled
at Cherry ville in an important
twin bill.
Coach Don Parker's Moun
taineers, sparked by Center OI
lle Harris, and- Forward Milton
Hope, havte defeated Forest City
and Tri High while losing to
Rutherford ton - Spindaie in loop
games to date.
The two up-coming contests
are Important ones for the Moun
taineers. one of the better teams
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January 14
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January 15-16
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January 17. 18. 1 9
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January 20-21
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In the nine-member South group.
Coach Elizabeth Collet te's sex
tet will be shooting lor a win
after dropping three starts. The
lassies lost to Forest City by
three points late in the opening
game, but lost by nlnl& points to
Rutherfordton - Spindaie and by
15. to Tri Hlgh.
UORB ABOUT
Directors
Continued From Page One
succeeding Bob Crockett. ,
Three new directors were al
so elected.
B. S. Nelll, Jr., of Gastonia,
was named as a three-year di
rector Irom Gaston County, suc
ceeding Raleigh Husklns, in a
close contest with Lee Spencer,
also of Gastonia. Mr. Si>eneer
was named to fijl the unexpired
term of two years of W. S.
Swears, resigned, In a contest
with Dr. J. A. Melvin, Gastonia.
Arnold Kiser was named as a
three-year director form Cleve
land County, succeeding. Hilton
Ruth, in a close Contest with Joe
Lee Woodward.
Holdover directors of the club
are Mr. Whisnant, retiring presi
dent, Pat Tignor, elected to a
three-year term in 1953, and B.
K. Norris, Jr., of Gastonia, and
Carl -F. Mauney, elected to three
year terms in 1952.
Mr. Mauney, chairman of the
road and grounds committee, re
ported ali planned paving com
pleted, leaving only one road at
the . lake unpaved. Mr. Huskins
reported as supervisor of roads
and the gate.
President Whisnant told the
group that the board of directors
recommended that dues, both
regular and associate, remain the
same as for 1953, that associate
members be Invited to renew
their memberships, with deadline
set at April 1^ but that no new
associate memberships be issued.
The group voted approval of the
plan after motion by Arnold Ki
ser.
President Whisnant turned the
chair over to Mr. McSwain, who
adjourned the meeting.
Four Kings Mourtain
Men On Canipe Jury
Four Kings Mountain men ser
ved on the Superior Court jury at
Shelby last week Which returned
a uearji VJ'MU'T, williuul im/in-j
mendatlon, against Eugene Ca
nipe, first such verdict rendered
; in Cleveland In 18 years.
C. J Gault, Ji .. served as fore
man of the jury and M, C. Amos,
C. L. Arrington- ami Carl C. Falls,
members.
Canipe, of Casar, was charged
with murtter In the slaying of
his your>g wife, Mrs. Delores
Hamrlck Canipe, last November
18.
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Monday - Tuesday
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Hospital Log
{ . VISITING BOOBS
| Dally. 10 to H ?
i 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.
PATIENT UST AT NOON
WEDNESDAY;
Micheal Eugene Adams, route
2, city, admitted Saturday, De
cember 26.
James Cox, city, admitted Sat
urday, December 26.
Emma Jean Glenn, city, admitt
ed Monday, December 28.
Beatrice Adams, route 1, city,
admitted Friday, January 1.
Elizabeth Spencer, route 3, ad
mitted Saturday, January 2.
Henry McGinnis, city, admitt
ed Monday, January 4.
Nellie Bert, route 2, city, ad
mitted Tuesday, January 5.
Mrs. Monroe Lovelace, route
1, city, admitted Tuesday, Janu
ary 5.
Tillman Procter, route 3, city,
admitted Wednesday, January 6.
Richard Hayes, city, admitted
Friday, January 8.
Mrs. J. B. Queen, city, admitt
ed Friday, January 8.
B. It. Moss, city, admitted Sat
urday, January 9.
Viola Sanders, city, admitted
Saturday, January 9.
Leslie Foster, route 2. Shelby,
admitted Sunday, January 10.
Shirley King, route 1, city, ad
mitted Sunday, January 10.
Mrs. Pearl Benton, city, ad
mitted Monday, January 11.
Dr. W. P. Gerberding, city, ad
mitted Monday, January 11.
Mrs. Hugh Ormand. city, ad
mitted Monday. January 11.
J. B. Randolph, route 3. city,
admitted Monday. January 11.
Louise Byars, box 258, Blacks
burg, S. C., admitted" Monday,
January 11.
Nora Blalock, city, admitted
Tuesday, January 12.
Lonnie Condry, city, admitted
Tuesday, Januarv 12.
Margite Roseboro, city, admitt
ed Tuesdhy, January 12.
Pauline Bess, city, admitted
Wednesday, January 13.
MORE ABOUT
Mayor Urges
(Continued from front page )
We promise two swiniming pools
that we can be proud to call ours,
one for the whites and one for
the colored, This item is a cam
paign promisb so far as your Ma
yor is concerned and I would like
to fulfill it. I have repeatedly pro
mised your children these pools,
and there to nothing that 1 enjoy
more than to meet your children
on the streets and in the home,
and have them call me by my
first name "Glee" instead of Mr.
Bridges.
"Your City Council and Mayor
promjye that every dollar you
vote will be accounted for and
spent as economically and wisely
as possible. ..
"Wte earnestly request your
vote Saturday and hope you can
vote "yes" on all issues.
Final Rites Held
For Frank Deese
Funeral services for Frank
Deese of Dallas. Texas, brother
of Mrs. Forrest S. Barrett, form
erly of Kings Mountain, were
conducted in Charlotte on Tues
day.
Mr. Deese died of a heart at
tack at his home in Dallas last
Friday.
OUTWEARS
ordinary twills
KUPS
that hrnJ-at w loir I
mi
SHIRTS and PANTS
SHIRTS
All Sizes
$2.98
and
$3.49
PANTS
AllStMS
to 50
$4.95
KEETEHS
Free Meal Shrinks
To Free Sandwich
Luco Falls, chairman of the
Jayoee Birthday calendar com
mittee, called attention of ca
lendar purchasers to a typo
graphical terror appearing in
the new 1954 calendar recently
distributed.
A free "blFthday meal" Is
listed at available to calendar
- purchasers at Horseshoe Grill,
Mr. Falla noted, but said the
type should read "sandwich**
Instead.
Mr. Falls said thte error waa
made either in supplying copy
or by the publishers and he of
feree the regrets of his com
mittee for it.
CABD or THANKS
"LAURA MARGARET KINCAID
? The parents, maternal grand
parents and paternal grandpar
ents wish to acknowledge with
sincere appreciation all the ma
ny kindnesses extended us at the
death of our loved one.
Schoolmen Talk
Bond Election
Kings Mountain, Shelby and
Cleveland County school board*
were meeting In Shelby at Hotei
Charles Wednesday night to dis
cuss plans for a county-wide
school construction bond issue
election they expect to request of
the county board of commission
ers*
Sle purpose of the meeting
o determine amounts re
to* bring school construc
tion up-to-date, it was anticipated
that the county-wide issufe re
quest would be In the neighbor
hood of $3,000,000.
The total would be shared on
the basis of school population be
tween the three units. Kings
Mountain district School popula
tion approximates 11 percent of
the county total.
North Carolina farmers added
nearly 100,000 acifes of improved
pasture from 1951 to 1962. (from
799,034 to 884,482 acres). * *
I MPEBIAL THEATBF
Kings Mountain. N. C. PhOM 134
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Admission 30c ? 8c ?
Open at 1 o'clock every day
City Experiencing
Coldest "Cold Spell"
Kings AJountain citizfens were
enjoying, if that la the proper
word, the coldest "cold spell" of
the current winter this week, as
1 temperatures were reported ear
ly Wednesday morning at 15 de
grees.
In contrast to most other
North Carolinians, however, the
skies were sunny and bright and
snow was absfent.
Fuel dealers were making up
-lor lost, sales during the warm
autumn, and service - stations
wtere reducing heavily their anti
freeze stocks. Plumbers were be
ing kept busy answering emer
gency calls to repair burst wa
ter pipes.
Central Sixth Grade
Electa New Officers
Gibson; vice-president, Scotty
Wise; secretary ? treasurer, Roso
Malcolm.
. j ?? " , ' v ~ .* '.T-'.'1 \ .'-"i"" *
Miss Margaret Goforth's sixth
grade, Central school, has elect
ed officers fdV the second semes
ter as follows: president, Gene
The clays citizenship club
meets each Friday at 2:15 p. m.
in room 206. Parents are invited
to attend the meetings*.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the
Home Building and Loan Association
will be held at the office of the association
Tuesday. January 26. at 5 p. m.
for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the
officers, electing directors and transacting such oth
er business as may come before the meeting.
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