Friday. July 30, 1948 I More .About City Charter (Cont'd from page three) , SECTION 36: see section 38 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City Manager. . SECTION 37: See Section 39 Charter A. SECTION 38: See Section 40 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City ManagerSECTION 39: See Section 41 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City Manager. SECTION 40: See Section 42 Charter A. substitute Mayor for City Manager. SECTION 4i: See Section 43 Char, ter A, substitute Mayor for City Managef. I SECTION 42: See Section 44 Char- | ter A, rubstitute Mayor for. City | Manager. SECTION 43: See Section 45 Char- | ter A. SECTION 44: See Section 46 Char- j ter A. * { SECTION 45: See Section 47 Char-, ter A. SECTION 46: See Section 48 Charter A. . SECTION 47: See Section 49 Charter A. SECTION 48: See Section 50 Charts. ter A. (f SECTION 49: See Section 51 Char w ter A, substitute Mayor for City j ") Manager. SECTION 50: See Section 52 Charter A. SECTION 51: See Section 53 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City Manager. SECTION 52: See Section 54 Charter A. SECTION 53: See Section 55 Charter A. SECTION 54: See Section 56 Charter\A. a CTION 55: See Section 57 Char- , tef A. ; ARTICLE 5 SECTION 56: See Section 58 Char- ; ter A. ARTICLE 6 SECTION 57: See Section 59 Char- ! ter A. substitute Mayor for City I Manager. SECTION 58: See Section 60 Charter A. SECTION 59: See Section 61 Charter A. SECTION 60: See Section 62 Charter A. SECTION 61: See Section 63 Charter A. subsritute Mayor for City < Manager. SECTION 62: See Section 64 Char- | ter A, substitute Mayor .fop City j Manager. ' .. 1 SECTION 63: See Section 65 Char- ! ter A, substitute Mayor for City j Manager. SECTION 64: See Section 66 Charter A, substitute Mayor for 'City Manager. SECTION 65: See Section 67 Charter A. SECTION 66: See Section 68 Charter A. ' SECTION 67: See Section 69 Charter A. SECTION 68: See Section 70 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City M Manager. I F SECTION 69: See Section 71 Char. terA. SECTION 70: See Section 72 Charter A, substitute Mayor for City Manager.' SECTION 71: See Section 73 Charter A. SECTION 72: See Section 74 Chapter A. SECTION 73: See Section 75 Charter A. ARTICLE 7 SECTION 74: See Section 76 Charter A. ARTICLE 8 SECTION 75: See Section 77 Charter A. SECTION 76: See Section 78 Charter A. SECTION 77: $ee Section 79 Charter A. SECTION 78: See Section 80 Charter A. SECTION 79: See Section 81 Char- i ter'A. SECTION 80: See Section 82 Char- i ter A., SECTION 81: See Section 83 Char- J ter A. ARTICLE 9 SECTION 82: See Section 84 Charter A. SECTION 83: See Section 85 Charter A. ARTICLE 10 SECTION 84: See Section 86 Charter A, substitute Mayor tor City Manager. SECTION 85: Sec Section 97 Char- | ter A, substitute Mayor for City j Manager. SECTION 86: The Council, the Mayor, or any person or committee j authorized by either of them shail I have power to inquire into the conduct of any office, department agency or officer of the City and to ^ make investigation as to municipal i Affaire, and for that purpose may m . subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and compel the production of books, papers, and other evidence. Failure to obey subpoena or to pro auce DOOKS, papers or uuici C?. dence as ordered under rhe provisions of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by fine not to exceed $25.00 or by imprisonment not to exceed one month, or both. SECTION 87: See Section 89 Char- ! ' ter A. - I SECTION 88: See Section 90 Char- | ter A, substitute Mayor for City Manager. - SECTION 89: See Section 91 Charter A. . SECTION 90: See Section 92 Charter A. SECTION 91: See Section 93 Charter A. SECTION 92: See Section 94 Char' ter A. SECTION 93: The Mayor shall have the power and right under this Charter to appoint five persons of the City Council to the following named offices to-wit: A Commissioner of Police and Fire Department; A Commissioner of Lights; A Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation; A Commissioner of Water . and Sewer and a Commissioner of Finance and Budget: Provided however, an ordinance be passed by the City Council defining in detail the duties of each Commissioner for the -J- ? v'r'-; "i SPORT SI BY CI Fishermen interested in the thi; annual fall fishing rodeo couduc ed on North Carolina beaches by tl South Eastern North Carolina Beat Association still have plenty time to compete for the various pi zes offered. The 1948 "rodeo" began on July and doesn't end until October and over $5,000 in cash and me chandise is being offered in the m tnerous divisions. ^ Anyone interested in looking ov a copy of the directory and gui< published by SENCBA, the spoi sors of the rodeo, can drop by tl Sportshot desk and look over 01 copy. ?jbb? Long before August 17th arrive North Carolina junior baseball fai wili be hanging on the ropes. That the date the state champions ha' to be certified to National Headqu. ters. Fact is, lots of them are abo ready for the towel now. Hickory's 9 to 2 plastering Coach Buddy Lewis's Gastonia nil really muddles up the Area 4 watt Before the Area 4 champ is d termined, the two top teams in tl second round of play, now almo completed, will have to meet in crucial series. Gastonia is almost a certain "a TUIIWVI IU IIIC WlHWiai 3CI" ICC. Hickory or Mecklenburg, the wj it looks early this week, appear be battling it down to the wire, f the second spot that is. That was be settled in Gastonia Tuesdi night. TheCastons probably would rat er see the Mecklenburgers in the respective departments named. SECTION 94: See Section 95 Cha ter A. SECTION 95: See Section 96 Cha ter A. SECTION 96: See Section 97 Cha ter A. SECTION 97: See Section 98 Cha ter A. SECTION 98: This Charter whi adopted by Che voters of the City Kings Mountain, shall be knov and may be cited as the "Counc: Mayor-Charter of the City of Kin Mountain." SECTION 99: See Section 100 Cha ter A. SECTION 100: See Section 1 Charter A. SRTirt Pit SECTION 101: See Section 1 Charter A. SECTION 102 See Section 1 Charter A. SECTION 103: See Section 1 Charter A. SECTION 104: See Section 1 Charter A. SECTION 105: See Section 1 Charter A. SECTION 106: That this Chart shall be in full force and effect fro and after its adoption by a vote the Electors of Che City of Kin Mountain in accordance to a Speci Act of the 1947 Legislature. LOA ** * . LIGHT-WEIGH See these New Models ors. Leather or crepe a with a bang I) in your li royal Burgundy?all sin $! Woot . THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERJ vots-^?HARLES CARPENTER rd rea finals, they've mauled them at it- least four iimes'this year. In elimte ination play they've split with the :h < Hickory-sticks. of But the Mecklenburgers have been I- a fast improving squad. Werll still stick with Coach Lewis 1 and his team for the Area cham3ljpionship. r- | In other Areas the races have been u- all the way from "walk-a-ways" to "red hot." er j Kannapolis's aspirants for a reie peat on the state crown withdrew n- from an Albemarle series after losie ing the first game, an extra-inning ur affair, because of the polio ban. Must have had an insight over in .. Marvin Watt's camp afteh that first ;s, defeat by Brother Ginger (Watts>, ns Albemarle coach, t's * -The Stanley county folks are realye ly warming up to the competition ar down there this year. Reminiscent of 1940. ut Albemarle is to enter a series with Lexington that's the Area 3 picture, of In Area 2 Lumberton needs a win ie over Columbus County to cop the it- crown by a couple of games, e- In Area 1 everybody withdrew ie leaving Chapel Hill with the crown, st First week in August Area land a j Area 2 battle it out and Area 3 and I Area 4 will meet, d- j In South Carolina Greenwood has 'clinched the upper-state title and ty the right to meet the winner of a to Darlington-Marion set-tee. or | ?ss? to' Dick Mauney hurled his Mt. ty Pleasant nine to a 7 to 2 win over Reeds Legion in the opeqing game h- of the state semi-pro tourney at A- Asheboro .... Carolina Mills of Mai "* den edged Ramseur 4 to 3.... did Jake Early play with Carolina Mills of Maiden or was it with Newton's ,r. i semi-pro outfit back in 1935? I r{ Fruits. Vegetables r-1 On Plentiful List J Southern menus during August m < shouldn't lack for a variety of vege[]. J tables and fruits, the U. S. Departgs ment of Agriculture said in releasjing its monthly list of plentiful ir- foods. 01 In the fresh vegetable line, Irish potatoes, cabage, celery, and tomatoes hold top rank on USDA's Au02 gust plentiful foods list.. Potatoes 03 are listed as an especially good buy with markets being well stocked. 04 Plentiful fruits for August are oranges and lemons. In aditon, 05 homemakers can find an array ol I canned fruits and vegetables on re06 I tail markets, including-canned peas | tomato products, prunes, apple products, and ocitrus juices and segments. gs al Mississippi's vacation period season stretches the year round. FERS T EASY-GOING in a variety of stylet and col* ales (yes. crepe soles are back arvorife color?tan. brown or ?s. 995 \ lward's UJD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TIL YOU SEE OUI . . . .? ' * - f. j - ' DON'T pay Uyktr plm wKmi a vWt wont MOW aad BETTER foods for y*?r tk ^t C J / / y i ffL g iTy l|l CALIFORNIA SUNKIST?EXTRA LARG LFMO U S. NO. 1 WHIT? ? The moin port c POT ATI SLICED WILSC B AC O \ Ibm i 1 'I'TTM 11 .ECONOMY CUT PORK CHOPS .> TENDER SMOKED II Hii Center Slice nllm Economy SI! 2UALITY TENDER SIILOM STEAKS ? . SEA FOOD b Red Salmon Pound Drewed Steaks.... 53c Whitii Dressed Ocean Pound Fillet* Of Catfish 39c RedP Dressed Fresh Water Pound Fillets Of Catfish.... 49c Floun Red Snapper Steaks .. Br liar ds Oven Ready Biscuits . Old Glory Red Kidney BEANS, No. 300 Can 2 )' E ash's Best KOMSNY No. 2f cnn . Firvcst Granulated SUGAR,5lb.bag.. Red Band FLOUR, 10 lb. bag Jewel SHORTENING, 1 lb. ctn. I r u \LA can 57c / Pean Smooth Jt 3 LB. CAN I SPRY I 123 BATH SIZE LUX SOAP S 2 for 27c ' f " ;. Page FtoO 'i0> 1 WONDERFUL VALUES y >^f HUNTS "SB Fruit Cocktail No. 1 T-.ll C?n I Grape Juice I 16 Omvce Bottle E?EXTRA JUICY ? SIZE 360 DOZEN hi c oqa II W mm \+ )f the meal 10 Pound Kraft Bag )ES 37c )N'S CORN-KING * POUND. N 59c B .Llbby'r Y . C. No. 2 Vl Can MB PEACHES. 31c TManPig Ready Prepared Apple 12 Oz. Pg. Pyequick ... 39c Florida Orange 46 Oz. Can DUND 59? IUICE....2te * 99c COFFEEt ce? 87c S1Vp" J aaaae 2 '<* 79? QQC Mild and Mellow Santos \ 3UND ** . Gold Cup ? " I 5 ? * Pound Bag Pound 2 FOR 89c ig 15c Fu" ^ PUvor n , ?nn?mm??n??um?mi?i>n??m . Pound I * ' ? ? . All Southern Pounct ercn - 31c Margarine Pound Log Cabin ' 12 Or. f.'i* der... 49c SYRUP... 21c Hershey's Chocolate 16 Or. Caa> ...lb. 49c SYRUP,2for29c .... i4c WmsMfflm for. 27 mmmmmmrnm. California Iceberg 2 Large Head* i3c LETTUCE 25c Fresh Green Mountain 2 Pound*CABBAGE 9e . . .97c Fancy California Red Sweet ' 34c 0KIONS 2,os 19c DAISY I Tender, Crunchy, Golden Heart EESE |CELERY2 19= d _ . 65c Jar REGULAR SIZE MEDIUM SIZE .UX SOAP SWASOAP 2 for 19c 10c . LARGE SIZE OLD DUTCH WAN SOAP CLEANSER 2lor 3Sc 9c j''' *'' ''. "' * ' '"' i ' ., L ^ v, . v ' ^ ^ . ^ *

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