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 KINGS MOUNTAIN' BESSEMI& CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on King* Mountain - IMUBIM City Highway, only 1 MUn from Kingi Mountain. OPEN 7 DAYS PEB WEEK Phone 1027- J ? Kings Mm. TODAY - THURSDAY January 14 "MAN OF CONFLICT" with John Agar and Edward Arnold ? ALSO? 2 Cartoons - News FRIDAY - SATURDAY January 15-16 ? Double Feature ? "WINGS OF THE HAWK" with Van Heflin and Julia Adams ? ALSO? "LADY SAYS NO" with Joan Caulfield uud Du?id Niveu ? ALSO? 30 Minutes of Color Cartoons Late Show Every Saturday Night At 11:30 P. M. SUN. - MON. - TUES. January 17. 18. 1 9 "TUMBLEWEED* with Audie Murphy and Lori Nelson ?ALSO? Cartoon WED. - THURSDAY January 20-21 "AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD" with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford ? ALSO? News ? Cartoon Mon. & Tues. Nights Are Family Nights EVERT WEEK Adm. SOc per car ? 2 Shows Nightly ? Starting at Dusk Admission 40c ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Under 11 accompanied by parent* xjt - \ m r i ? ? . . .. ? - 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. DixiE Fri. - Saturday Double Feature Big Western: "THE AR1ZONXAN" Starring Richard Dix Also Big Murder Mystery: "THE SHADOW MAN" Starring Cesar Romero ? Plus ? Last Chap. Serial-Cartoon Monday - Tuesday The Unforgcitable TOBACCO ROAD* Starring Dana Andrews Gene Tierney Plus Comedy - Cartoon PHONE 500 JOY KINGS MTN. CLEVELAND-CARTON'S ONLY DELUXE THEATRE v LATE SHOWS MON. . WED. - FRI. - SAT. Friday - Saturday JUNGLE THRILLS COIUM0IA riCTUAf* . . . Extra Joy , . . 3 Stooge Comedy Tom & Jerry Cartoon Spills For Thrills LATE SHOW SAT. 11:30 1 Also Mon. - Toes. ?^NBOB tony HokeMakitn ARI?NF HOKEMAHY DahlCmxiney ? Alto ? ? I Latest News Color Cartoon J KINGS MOUNTAIN 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 TODAY. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1* DOUBLE FEATURE "The Barefoot "Outpost In Mailman" Malaya" with Terry Moor* with Claudett Colbert and Robert Cummings and Jack Hawkins 2 CARTOONS i . FRL-SAT.-JAN. 15-16 DOUBLE FEATURE -fJTnn m ?'CI*OC,C "High Lonesome" Xhe A1U ? 10 Technicolor ... ^m?r!5ai1 with John Barrrmore. Jr. with Tony Curtis . 2 CARTOOWS - SERIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JANUARY 18-19 THE BIG TECHNICOLOR SPECIAL GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" with Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe ? Why Pay More? See The Beet For Less 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. 1:14-21 - ~ V ? ? ????????? ? ? ? ?" ? ? ^ ^ ? \ Does it break "you up" i I to do the family wash? | ? & Si 3 ^ Tour husband married a wife ? not a laundress! Don't let doing laundry < t work at home break you up. wear you down or otherwise interfere with < f your getting your full share of fun out of life. It's all so unnecessary for < ? our laundry prices are very, very lowl <? "Declare your independence" from laundry work once and for alll Let + us tell you about our many different plans, specially designed to meet t every family's laundry needs ... at prices to meet every family's budget t requirements. Choose the "Just right" plan for YOUl I PHONE 1151 TODAY! ? . OR DROP YOUR BUNDLE OFF AT OUR PLANT | Finger Laundry J . CLEVELAND AVENUE A A - - - WMh its traod-MlMag crivmcM . . . Ford's STYLE DIVIDEND 3 New Body Stykf * . . 79 mocMi Ford offers you three brand new body styles in Ms Mae of newly created models. There's a new transparent-roofed A :rrstHnn..S!tylinrr - a sparkling nf.w. Crratlinn Fordnr ? and a smart new Customline Ranch Wagon. There are 28 models in all, for each of Ford's 14 body styles is available with die new Y-bJcck V-8 or the new I-block Six engine. New Astra-Dial Control Pan*! It's designed both for beauty and practicality. The speed ometer is placed high on the panel where yo? can qwckW spot the figures almost without taking your eye* off the road. Like die '94 FordV beautiful new upholsteries and trim, the Astra-Dial Control Panel is ooloc-harmonized w Mb the spar kling new ootside body polar of your choice. His the Dividends that make It Worth More M m I30-K.I daw Mock far (tartar i rt> itwy. mttMm, ?at?ar P*ftofm?noi, ItMir MHiM itfi. Fraa^taaUfwwrtSad ?lMl.llllJl-tMb.lMM Fa. Fraa- turaTag PLONK MOV

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