B^wjf +m M and LYNN BARI | t Inciting lionii hon M*l PAT O'BRIEN rn the owiw of a corner drug Den .. . If IYNN BAR! a* a nuren. tings Mountain Drag Company Phones 41 and 81 THE REXALL STORE i I , s-/L you'll want It's the kind of bcthn dreamed of instaflii Call us for information on home equ JL L WARE PI PhoiM r " - I B rid 1VT j iNow yoi | 1$5WI I S T E R L I / | at. I I.* ? I ^ SeJ. a lifetime pattern f '< ' - ' ...v ing with one of the ts Towle patterns. Towle! silvor, designed and fas traditions dating back t< N all its proud tradition expensive. Let us tell you about 1 ,..v i ' r Setting Plan, the, easy this precious Sterling. fi *" ?>' ' iVr*r,r*'i If ?...,< * ' ?"? -f ' "'.v V ''zi'S* :'* S^""'. - . 'V:.. . ' .r- . ;"'^r ^ KVA "?4; '.'.i. ,'^v. ;.-\h ... .. . ^- '- ' ' \ p.j . 'Si*-.-1-?'. '+*?.' }' ' :y - '-'-I. l' 'h''- ' " I MOBS ABOUT T? CRAMFOBD-NEAL CRASH ?? rit (Cont'd from front pace) Kc been promoted to assistant superin ta tendent of Craftspun Yarns, was a veteran of two enlistments in the I U. S. Marine Corps. He served as vice I president of the Kings Mountain Ju- I nlor Chamber of Commerce last year. 1 Members of the Jaycee board of L directors were active pallbearers at the funeral, with other members honorary pallbearers. Surviving, in addition to his fath- Mi er, are his wife, Mrs. Wanza Phifer N? Cranford, two daughters, Jo Ann. 10,1XI and Doris, ft, and the following bro-1 Fc I then and sisters: Glenn Cranford, I. Sh C. Cra'iford, of Atlanta, Ga., Wll- Be [la*6 Cranford, San An ton is, Tevs, Mi Marvin Cranford. Sylacagua, Ala., Va | Caroll Cranford, at borne, Mrs. Ben B] ford, at home. Pinal rites for Mr. Heal, 32. employee of Maigrace Mill, and former army lieutenant, were held at the El Bethel church at 3 o'clock Mon day afternoon, with the pastor, Rev. Mr. Avett, officiating, assisted by Rev. R. M. Hause and Rev. J. G. Win Icier. Interment was maue in the'chur ch cemetery on Tuesday, the burial delayed, awaiting arrival of a bro ther. Mr. Neal's wife succumbed two years ago. He is survived by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Neal, with G< whom he lived, three, children, Den- SI ns, 11, Rachel, 8, and Hazel, 6, two M brothers, Dewitt Neal, Wills Point, CI Ft < M m Be ? 'v ;.l ? f .< ' r on sight! ' Li Jom you've always ^g in your home. | this bathroom and other ipment. UMBING SHOP 11 ? vr . ^ ???? Ctt TTTrTrrMi^Tirrf^MMMMM^eTTmTTTTrmT^nTTSiT'eSTtTrr^^T^i * i <. . es/ . ; . ."7 K?<s ,;?S 11 may get yotti -E N G )ELLIHGER'S A . *y Mi Y\ or gracious liv- Ml \\ KflUi]j| *elve beautiful If I, mwu' to) J I I II HiLri Wyj Sterling it solid II |j WH stf THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA " 1 " m nand Prad Waal. Charvyvflle. 55 iree sister*, Mrs. David Ham " :k, Mrs. P. A. Anthony, and Mrs. lward Anthony, all of Kings Moun in. \ sch the - ble How They Stand thr \?\ , ' ' -A* A Western Carolina "?! W L Art ^ arlon ^ t# in Rvr 1 fwton-Conover .". 18 10 .643 ags Moaafnln ...... 16 11 JM Bel ?e?t City 17 12 586 Lai lelby 13 16 .448 werner City ........ 13 17 .433 ? a an ton 10 19 344 " Me 9 20 510 P" ESMLT3 1 ' |rValdeee7. UmZSnT. Beaeemer 6. Shelby i Foreet City 11. Morganton 6. Sh^by I, Beaeemer 5. # Morganton 6, Forest City 3. Kings Mountain 7, Ntwton 8. Valdeee 1. Marlon 13. ?? III HI . ^ I , ' , " " '* f- v * Legion (union Group Three Area Four W X. Jet iston 13 2 .870 ?elby 12 3 .800 ecklenburg ........ 10 4 .714 lerryville 6 6 .500 west City , 5 5 .500 t Holly ..5 5 .500 Inge Mountain 411 566 >ssemer City ........ 1 12 .076 RESULTS Kings Mountain 4, Mt Holly 3. Bessemer 2, Kings Mountain 5. Kings Mountain 4, Gaston 22. Forest City 13, Kings Mountain 8. Kings Mountain 1, Cherryville 13. Bantams W L Jet lenlx ^ 5 1 .833 ' trxer street ,3 3 .667 tullne .....2 4 .400 ngs Street 1 4 .250 - RESULTS Phenlx 9, King St., 0. Pauline 4, King Street 3. Parker Street 9, King Street 0. Pauline 15, King Street 5. Parker Street 3, Pauline 2. Parker Street 5, Pauline l. Phenlx 7, Parker Street 6. Phenlx 6, Pauline 5. . Phenlx II, Parker Street 3. < Phenix 9. Pauline 4.' King Street 3, Phenlx' 2. SCHEDULE Games This Week At CITY STADIUM ______ fuly 4?Friday?Vets vs. Shelby rC) 8 p. m. ruly 5?Saturday?Vets vs. Bessefr City (WC) 8 p. m. fuly 7?Monday?Vets vs. Valse (WC) 8 p. m. luly 11?Friday?Vets vs. Forest ty (WC) 8 p.m. ' - - - - -~i IMMHtNIIMMMtNMIHMHIMIN A ' />: K ~~ o ( I m J11 vwm jjum 3vV|, zl r?j W ^j^yyJuly 4,19^MxJUL^^^^^_ (Cont'd from front page) * ???T ?V VI . . Vinner and runner-up here are Kings Mowatnln eduted to compete at Aaheboro in ^ Wlf Teeei state finals, an eight team dou- j *? * hsltfnd the 1 elimination affair, July 18 *hlMp Beery, ough August 2. ""* Una more: he line score: s v 'kH, t' Kings MtxL. 000 wood 000 000 COO 0 2 11 Mt Holly 100 iga Mtn. 302 30Q 23x 17 16 0 ?_ "hompoon, Tarlton and Little; _5^JJL4and *?b 1 iter and Mitch am. and mont 001 203 002 8 7 3 NOTICE TO \ ice uuu uuu iuu i j <s j July Is the lest f 'state your GI li< : leath and Watts; Kerr and Beam. I now! -A FICNICFCR AcrPSlCmcS WILL BE f C.GSDD */" ALL DAY FRIDAY JULY 4th OPEN ALL DAY SAT. JULY 5th ^SBpyi MARVE ;r?9gpjx^. ..J MI'sta SUPER SUDS U, e1t PICKLE Pkg. OI.6 Ann Page Saiac LIMITED QUAN1TTKS DRFQ^I PALMOLIVE SSI LIMITED QUALITIES DEVILE Cashmere Bouquet a Armour'i ^soap TREET 2 Bars 25c Ann Page LIMITED qOAWITUS PEANU SWAN Whlt? HotM* SOAP EVAP. Lge. Bar |7c RELISH LIMITED QCANITIES 111 ' Hunt"* or All C FLAKES r? 32C LIMITED QUANIT1ES Sunnybrook Grade A Lge. Fresh ' ' ' & ' J; * PEAS lis* . . 3 s NECTAR - ... * ftMiflhcth lix^MMM 25c I MASON 1ARS I PL69cdoL Oillcdoii. Aim M Vlall Ua AND PI 2 lbs. 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