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IMfc mi Race Thursd 'Kbe'-tirdgUng eight-team Western CCBeoUna semi-pro baseball league , oritrirlally gets underway next week wealth the SMfcy Comets playing BlMis to the Sings Mountain Vets " llliiaday night in the Shelby high tatlusl park, the game scheduled to meet underway at 8 o'clock. Cf>penlng gam" In the new loop In tars Mountain Is the following tttmctaay night at 8 o'clock In City SfeMtttuni itese with the Cdhtets lira Sianun go against the local Vets, Ksemrtwr ol the Trl County loop last :aaaaon. Both o|>ening night games. In ' heihy Thursday and In Kings Moun U?/tn Saturday, will be accompanied emnnlnn ?nnnwww*Imm Ufl?w . ^ttBudwa. a*~ ' ? ;' ' .r~ ; >. CS Shelby officials haw announced ?aa first prize a Bendix washing ma<iUm Second prize la a shot gun. *?d third, a radio. fKtnga Mountain officials have kB* no announcement coiicerning t*e primes to be given here. other tdbeai the announcement that prize* vs ' > ', 'wt KwJmwnkfX^'^ 'y WIAfJIr $145 CENTER SERVICE PhOM 62 ' " '? "> V . i 1 ?V* i * " S* I' " *.? -. mmm ?**-* . m? % L ^ it ?ipewi 'i m * " "TYPEWRITER RIBBl Royal Standard Underwood Standi Royal Portable Underwood Portal ^ And Others II year typewiH pert will pat /* < I WL "vi ?J r ? i I . null Si i ' -i ? !?.'M' ^jjfram / vjk' *wlll be awarded. M>< Ticket! (or the Shelby game Thursday night have been oh sale CI In Kings Mountain (or two weeks and can be secured at Kings Moun- (eel tain Drug company. Friendly BU- ball Hard Parlor, Pastime Pool Room, oth* Walde Shop, and Waffle House. M Tickets (or the Kings Mountain erai opener are expected to be put on roei sale this week end. '"<ri ui, Off tela Is nf the Vets announced la n that the club will appear in a new 1 insi eet of uniforms (or the opener here, idei i white flannel suits with red trim. Sec 1 mlngs. k * 2fl Cora To Open ??CtfVrOfrjM XLiru*'!?tiJ.XHJM_lUt Ml ^win isx.ros Itessori Tufc^aaf '^ jp \ dS Cora base ha 11 cluo of the Gaston j Textiles baseball league w111 open and I the loop schedule In City Stadium i here Tuesday at 4:15 p. m., playing m nosts to Firestone of Gastonla. ac- ?tre cording to the official league ached- of V ule announced yeaterday. vice Entry of thirteen teatns 1ft the league forced formation of two diviaIons. east and weet, placing the Klnga MounUin entry in the wtear ?*,. i loop along with alx other teams: Firestone, Algodon, High Shoals, Long Shoals, Hanover and Groves of rjt Gastonla. ' " r ' { 4 Of 8 Only two games a week are ached tiled for the thirty game card which M ends August 23. Games are on Tues "ve' days and Saturdays. **ou Com will Journey to Gastonla the *J following Saturday to meet the " / strong Hanover (Textiles) entry. resl< Left-hander Charlie Patterson is 800 expected to draw the mound assign- t, ment in the opener according to of- ,,VA| ! f Icials of the team, with Ed Bridges "r; slated for the receiving duties. i yea*j : v __ i _ 'i*3 lf?ft<i B-SJ- ? n- * On Saturday night at 8 o'clock the O i C;V?. ' v rti A TammIAIA ii tompteie ' v Y.V'OV"-.' * " H -n ' ' *v siiJ iter and Adding Ma Bepaii Service V. VI' <> >? \ OHS '"f11? urd " a Me A] M -.J < \ f' * /' ' > l?r U oat o( order ?all u. On / \ yoai machine hi woxfdng c* . * v.- .v.-' 4 . WOK GDMUMTEED .r v r/"*; ** y. * * v i 1 fc'-.'" '^-'J*. J ' ' C i ' iere % {S i I. . ..... .,.. ' 1 m About t,, n,r ?inrt ' " ' I Iy LWCuOB ' ; , ; (Cont'd ?ron> front page) ; - I tag in some quarter* that aoed dark horse* might emerge for r tr positions. i*;** u If. Laughter. WorM Warn Veti who was an army pilot, 1* fof*v>il 1 secretary at the Kings Moun- ' t Merchants association, and ow connected with Imperial Life irance company, her*. He is a res at of Ward C He Hi a member of and Baptist church. Ir. Still, Kings Mountain Jeweler, des in Ward 1. He la a member he Lutheran church, and a mOroof the Kiwania club. ir. Neisler, son of Mrs. C. E. Ilels ?irV ciai of Nelsier Mills, Inc., ana a ive of Kings Mountain. He re on N. Peldmont avenue, Is a nber of First Presbyterian church I a member of the Klwanls club, (r. Myers, who lives at 16 Maple et, is a textile operator, a veteran Vorld War II, with two years gari in the navy, with the coast rd and aboard an LST. He was harge tn October IMS and 'tS ' ember of the American Legloln. is married and ia the father of children. In connection with his Sidacy, Mr. Myers said, "If ewe-1 i snail serve te-the best of my S?uS%&? *" "*piopte 5> ft 41 ! r. Mauney, also a textile execu, Is a past-president of thel'nn ntain Lions club and member te Lutheran church, of which ias been an active member. He1 lea on E. Kins street and Is the bl Mr. and-Mr*. D. C. Mauney. i r. Gault, well-known grocer, has d here fo^ 29 years. He was ah 'loyee of Phouix Mills 1 for 11 rs and has been In the grocery iness for the past eight years. Be ' 5 years of age, and a member of. Board offl towards si OsnUsiMS-i 1 list chuch. a Mason and Shrtner. la a graduate of Kings Mountain It Schoofc* is married and has ites include: for Ward 3 tony Ti y j ' : ' ' ??": v: :'- >. nv-i*';i>4; -{ 0mi *3fe2&mtJ A { I : ' j i ; I - .o .1 H* *r.<?ft ? \ " -V '. - I " J '^-J. > 9 X ' to* I } J "If " chine r I *5113 . f* L u'.;?irj \ i *}.' '^' - , .; ?j' P. > ) fafr&to 1 lACHBfEHHOKS I i nwrnagw Vict* L C. Allen UM-WbIM. Snuklluud T *'!j x repair ex- ,? ... ? I! ondition. I 1 I f I W tf'f I I II EJUKCUI1VU CLOt , Members at Cleveland County Executives club will meet Friday night at 7 o'clock at Hotel Charles In Shelby. Feature of the program will be an address by Count Byron de Proeok. world-renowned archaologlst, native of Mexico, but a dttw\n ot the Unite State#. Reservation,* for dinner should be in the 1&ral?.af*^eeretary 3. W;^sbone, of Shelby, not later than noon Frl***"> ^ A OOFOBTM W1TM UUtll v I Gene Goforth, big right handed I pitcher, la now playing with the Rock Hill Chief* of the Trl-State Vv<2?. WW? Stfi.nwwiit). j<f th* ha# a record of two wins in the j fast Clsss B league. nt. fit ESSAY WINNER Fred McDanlel, Jr., has been an nounCed the winner j the American Legion Auxiliary Essay contest sponsored'In Kings Mountain klght school. -The winning essay "America s Contribution For s Permanent Peace," has been sent .l sans&r *^ i -??." - -K: COURT OF HONOR Regular May Meeting of the ' Kings Mounuln district Boy Scout Court of Honor will be held Thursday night at the Qity Hall j at "ft45 according to ' announce- j ment from Piedmont Council , headquarters. - * :?rr-^ry? TO ATTEND MEETING Rev. L. CrlSvtff. Wrajr-A. Willlama. Rev. E. O. Gore, Rev. C. B. Bobbltt. and Ree^Smoot Bakgr, pastor Of Grover Baptist church ?riU leave Monday for S(U Lau*. Northern Baptist Conventions. j I need the club-owned crutches to 1 rfuinwu oy persons WRv tiiii new them. i held Friday night at 7:45 at >3k(1( %$tmmm m Winkler. ?7ie SUToTthe LenotrRhv tooUege, Hickory, IV. 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