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m WIGHT ?mmmacjm-a?airi mil I ! ".Iiairn,?^= High Cage ??, Ki&ge Mountain Central blgt ?'< ^CMata^neer ba^uptball team haa Mm invited by the Charlotte Quar ftd Club, of Charlotte, to partial SU la a pre-eeeeon invitational bai Mktball tournament to be held at Mm Armory. In the Queen City Jam any 1, 2, and 3, according to a lettei received thla week by coach Clyde fbalpe from M. W. (Pete) Petereoa eeeretary of the QB club. b announcing acceptance of th< invitation to play in the eage tooraa meat, coach Cantpe eta ted that th main purpoee of the affair ie to atin Mate more btereat in the aport aac Sera use a participating team haa on If to win the flret night to lasnrt paying on all dnye of the toorna neat, principal reason he gave foi entering his team In the meet la U t?i? some pre-eeaaon practice garnet tW. his team. Schedule of gamea for the eighl Mb affair inclndea four gamea Ok Ae opening day, two gaaeee on thi meed day, and the ehampiomahlf and eensoLatloa gamea ra the final wmji Other teems accepted by the QB ?t fer the tnnuuattl -are Charlotte SSetral. Tech. aad Harding higka, ?d Paw Creek aad KaaaapeUe with tke n?lahf two eatrlee te be aw aw ergaaiaatiea of qwrttaea from Mat etty whose primary goal is to stimulate more iatereet la all sporta, In coamsentlng on the 1M7 Cage sqvaiT, eoaeh Canipe stated that eo far no outstanding star* have emergged in practice eeeeione but that eight or tea of the candidates are Wash. State and W BOX APPLES .. ?FLOR] 8 lb bag 33c; 1-4 bui BRUSSEL SPROTJ CAULIFLOWER, 1 i LETTUCE, No. 4's TOMATOES, U. 8. i Yellow Onions, 3 lb .* I Real Nice Fresh CC I # __ T WWIM cknteevTMe ?* GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2&I 25e ' Sj, wmmmmi Vigorous a Win?]r MEM I' " COFFEE I: ' 2 IS 79c Karichud Ditty Dated I- MOTEL f- IREU f. is 12c ||| , 7 Stmnyflald m OAMM ; I H V FLOTJE y^7]i>y,''j^ _,t \js/_/j^. : . '. W ''ijPak'. wMttJfcvr^ "tWiV;. '''' *. V I -1'1 iiMii.ns.Hi ?' rs To Play rv <naping up rmtber evenly, giving promise of plenty of hard ecrapping for starting positions. Coach Canipe also announced that | practice will eontlpae during Uu . holiday season with night workouts being planned In order that as many of the player* as possible will be able to attend the spotions. No prentice games have been arranged foi ' the school Christmas recses period with any outside teams but the Ian11 ky cage tutor stated he was in hopei 11 of being able to arrange a feu games. . The Mountaineers will scrim magi a team composed of former Centra] cagers this afternoon at 6 p. m it waa announced with proceeds of the ''game going Into tho Central high ' school Monogram club treaaury. 1, Rites For Thompson > Tc Be Held Friday 1 George Arnold Thompson. 47, negro .of King* Mountsin, route 2. died Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon I at Hopewell Baptist Chureh In Booth ' Carolina. II Ha io sarrived by tho following ' | children. George W. Thompson. Kings ' D*ltoa, "Wlniton Oil?; William R. Thompoos, Outoilt, rout* t; ud I Mr*. Jmm Mb* March, Uwidal*. la , aildtt'oD he leave* two brother* and Chickens Heavy Dri In proportion to weight, chickens drink twice as much water as beef cattle, sheep or swine. yggg ri?esap 2 lbs 2& .v Box $6.5( [DA ORANGES? shel bag 79c: 1-2 bu. bag $1.4* TS, qt. 29< A brimmed, lb 19< ?-2 for 27< Iffl 1 I AHA 1V? A* W V* A y VMW AW VUI JKA 7c tCOANUTS, lb 10c .. I, r . I Cranberry Sa I Grape Juice i aL* g ruiaiues?. S,4^'V; * ? immeftAf, it, ih*. _ In Tourney Collegiate Team Plans Cage Oames j i A basketball team composed of for i mar King* Mountain Central high eager* announced this week a series of , games to be played during the holi, days, with the initial affair a ecrias,' mage contest with the Central cage -tquad scheduled for the gymnasium , at 5 p. m. today. Listed on the Collegiate squad in t addition to eoaehes Clyde Canipe and I Don Parker are Jim Hullender, for ! met Central atar and recently of the [ U. 8. Navy, and the following col> lege pliers from Kings Mountain: , cue* Hulleniler, David Neill, and Henry Neisler, of Davidaon college, Jack Gamble, of N. C. State, and B. i G. Plonk, of Gardner-Webb. Tentative achedule for the aggregation includes meets with Marion's Kx Rippers, Kannapolls Y, and the Grover All-Stare. | Profits from the Christmas holiday I season games it the team is to go te > the high school Monogram club it was anmoueed. I ?; I j Virttal Unaa I III Thi 1lII111Ttl ? T||1l?l nilll 1 f j" 1 | f than hortiuplal Unaa. A tan, ! narrow can looks large* than a'wida I aquatty can at tha uma capacity. t nrnTTl ' I i ~ " ' ? "- 1 -mm* Lafpd la Refrigeration Army technical mission found tha ! Germans S to 10 years behind Amer| ica in the field of air conditioning I and refrigeration. Mb. "]Smi 18 ' (BBI ADR StorM I :: wiu b# . * ^ titOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS J Dm. 25th | and Doc. 86th 4 . SunnyfMd Caka FLOW **3* PadnCa Label TOMATO JMOE vj* . .V'-SJRt* ; Bufl ituaj^J^. t n<r^ : >' M . . "w 22< J uce-25c| . . & 50c I i"^* 23c | . 2sa 25c I No J 1 Q * Can | QC 2 1 * jft I ^ M 1 .?,. Jfa. jjfcv 4 .' ^vix.'1 Gat > * r.ii' Two Kings Mountain citizens war sentenced for possession of non-ta paid liquor la this week's sessloi of city Recorder's court, held at Git Hall here last Monday, as the eoui was again dominated by drank ease with fifteen of lis - nienteau case triad being for drunkenness. . MsniTy Jemerson, local negro, wi given a three months sentence on ^ charge of holding white liqnor, th sentence suspended on payment c $50 and costs. Ernest .'Hendricks on a like charg was sentenced two months, tnspent ed on payment of $85 and costs. Th confiscated whiskel in both cast was ordered destroyed by the judge. Gallie Lanier, for violation of th school attendance lawi, in that th allowed her daughter to stop scho< before she was of age, was' fine $5 and costs. On a reckless driving charge, Joh Womac was fined the costs of cour Grady Joy, for being drunk and dli orderly, was fined costs. Charged with public drunkennOa E. A. Henderson was sent to jail fc , 10 days for failure to pay coots afts 1 being found guilty aad tke foUowls Iwere taxed with eosts For the $dm charge: Jamas Bell. Mary Kliaabet BMgjr?. Walter K. Helley, T. 8. Cl*rl Aif* HifnKr, %t? E prfctt4 Heraee rmlU^ W10U? J. BUree, E I Tip-T I"; BEDSPREADS BLANKETS . Double and Single TOWELS BY CANNC Large or Small BRIDGE SETS TABLE CLOTHS DRESSER SCARFS DISH TOWELS v i Som< V . N ' JHEliTB PIOI WHITE BILE B t: IHIBB UEEE ] BOTANY WOO] > LEATHER DOP CAPESKIN DR3 GABARDINE R % i. * '/< * . ' Gftsl ^ For W. A. Sanders * Final rl'M for, William Arthur * (Dick) Bandera, 66, who died after ? a year's illnsse Sunday at his boat T hoere were held it 4 p. a Monday 't in the Pleasant Hill Baptist church * of Chetokee Falls. * Officiating were' the Bit. Harry A Crump, pastor of the. First Church of ? the Nasarene in Kings Mountain and a the Bov. Blanchard Horn of Char* lotto. Burial followed in the church cemetery. 8trleken more than a year ago, Mr. * Banders had lived in Kings Mountain for 40 years where he worked as ov * erseer in a textile plant. 11 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Moss Sanders, and the follow' ing children: Mrs. Ola Royster, Mrs * Vera Black, Mrs. Bertha Sanders and Paul SandeTs. Clyde, Floyd, Howard and J. W. Sanders, all of Kings Monn tain. ? Two brothers, Dave and Ace 8a uI ders of Blacksburg and 10 grandchil^ dren also survive. i, it Bale of eity Ticenw plates tog taled 79 on Wedaeaday aad bron? *bt a remlader from City Clark k Carl Sawyer tkat the taga are ak Tollable at tka City Hall. Ha aim ii nabM Klaga Meaataia aataaaar. Wtnram tkat tka taga are raU bilaa ky Jaaaary 1. HHHi x * op Gifts for s HANDKEKCJ HAKDKEBC] WOOL GLO\ LUGGAGE POCKETBOC SOFA PILLO WOOL and S! V ething For A r?B> ajtatt . . BL4HDKEB0HIEF8 ?xvproCLOVES It ties V .v' v ? E3T8 $5.5C B88 GLOVES ATHBOBES . . > * '' ' '' ' * .V , . , 4 For All The I .fv ' ; -...'rr' f .. ^ , . .fc:- V?;'- . } yj - " r r r"r r v., . ? ' - jijj *3 " A' Paul E. Hendricks, former ] Mountain schools band dtreCtojy^jPj^^,-i' | graduated on Sunday frem BVpHK Gray Medical achool in Wia?t6h*flaJ em, according to 1 u fy rmatlem eelveed here tnta week. t. Hendricks afcd. .. uiv expected in King* ' today for a ehort vielt with Meade. It us understood that Dr. ilMi).dricki will begin Intern eshlp at y$Sn : Wilmington, N. C., hospital daHHRK^ after January 1. KXWANIS PUXHUM Members of the Kings Mount^B^&u Kiwanls elub will hear the aaaua]^^^ club achievement report at the ular meeting Thursday night fjjB&s,'.' 0:30 at the Woman's Club. phaso of the program will ba itikBN er the direction of J. E. Hehidon* Also to be heard is a declansatioa by Miss Joyce Falls on "Bettg|fc& Health." Miss Falls reprea?H|Hp?v. the declamation as a representative of this county in the stats contest ^ in connection wjtji the OUIttl Good Health program. W. K. lltssed is Cleveland county chairman. Mr. and Mrs. wmianl rraaka- a#>; nounee the birth of a son, Dee. IT ! Ladies ' VHIEFS HIEF CASES ' >VES rES .^^pl >KS ws . ILK SCAEFS : ^an* v..- %ijbo : . . $1.90 and $2.96 . $2.65 and $2.96 :. j' V " > (plw Fed. Tax) ^T. '. S,;.' I H I Ki^
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