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..... ... . ,. .... !.?.' f; i " - . . ; * . ; . . ' . ygtp Two Mountaineers Drop Second Grid Game 1 ! > Kings Mountain < Centra! high school Mountaineers dropped a non confernce game to Bessemer City high school in Bessemer City last Friday night by a score of 13 to 0. It was the second straight loss for the Mountaineers, who bowed to Hendersonville here in the opener of the season on Sept. 17 by a score of 24 to 12. Kings Mountain went into the game as favorites on the strength of a 33 to 0 Bessemer City loss to Cherryviilc. But the Yellow Jackets had added some strength and a new set of plays since their opening loss and had the edge in the terrific struggle. Two new men who were not listed on the early-season Bessemer City roster. Fullback Chick Shuford and Tailback Harry RUdisill, tallied the Yellow Jackets touchdowns. Other new faces appearing in the Yellow Jacket line included Left Guard OrHERE IT I ALL-NEW New shaving ease, speed, comfort and I convenience 11*8 news wherever shav- H " ing men gather. It's new - inside and out. NEW Stop-Start Striurh ? no wheel to spin. Starts and stops the shaver. NEW Potor r? * more power to soom those V-l 6 shearing heads through the toughest whiskers. ' NEW Mighty Motor ? 37# I more efficient. Hi.speed oik , I impregnated bronse bearings on ingenious new motor shaft for stronger, smoother nun **>?-' NEW Nylon Cushioning? I nylon rubbing blocks ? pins I apriaglike actuating lever I andbraaed points. Longer life, , trouble-free performance. NEW Stay On Wkltk lU - The A catch all beard dippiaja, eoven can't come off. aaap NEW Stmum.Flo Styling ? Scbid created by Raymond Loewy. caoni Unbelievably light and easy nrTT.lt to hold, with non-slipribbing. travel GRIFFIN DRV Pho FO Shop Gi Hamilton Elgin Bulova N Benrus Rinsie ?JUST R Excellent Shipmei BULOVA including Men'i 1847 Rogei Ice Tea U A rl nr > rvr xiuwiaiiui. ITS OCTOBEF For Christmas on Gi . Lcryaw< Grays t' tf fc?iv i r 11 :i i> - " ? - 7 mand, who formerly was an 'outstanding linesman with the "Besaemer high school team. Majoi* Mountaineer threat of the game was halted on the Yellow Jacket 4-yard line by the whistle'ending the first halt The drive began after a roughing-the-klcker penalty against Bessemer City and after several plays Jack Ruth plunged throu gh center to the 5. Richard White was stopped on the 4-yard line on the next play and the whistle ended the action. Bessemer City scored first on a 60-yard first quarter drive, Shuford cracking over the score. Rudisill went over of-taekle after j a 40-yard drive late in the final quar1 ter and Jack Dixon added the extra j point Kings Mountain starters: Ends?Amos and B. Jackson. Tackles?Camp and H. Mauney. Guards?-G. Still and Ledford. Center?H. Jackson. <. Backs?B. Huffstetler, Matthews, j White, Ruth. S! THAT AAlllAlf dUltlbA B. I; , ^ s^.'rlr: *2i?? k Colonel ? with HEW 1-M BOUXrtr- . in BXAKmo biad with past nc*ur CRPTOR BAR ? in eroart #1 rn I CRM .....: *JLo*;>u FG COMPANY ne 8 R TINE WATCH! rayson's $52.50 up .......... $29.75 UD .....$29.75 up ........... $29.75 up $29.75 up ECEIVED? at of Popular Priced WATCHES i Pocket Watches s Brothers . Spoons i" Pattern . I?SHOP NOW . rayson's Convenient iy Plan :nn'c la ' V 11 U V V 4 . .. Four-Day Guaranteed Watch R< Y'V". ^ ..V J > ' . , V.-vV? f< ' v* ' f . *" V : * '* ' " v ^ -Y ; i vV L-.i? } - - s THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HEI HFr t . ? . THE TWO THOUSANDTH HOME-O to nam* has Just opened in Harrison John Ianlri (right) for establishing to history is Samuel Boxer, preside merce. Western Auto Suply Co., wh Kansas City. Mo? in 1909. institute 1935. The company does not contrc only a wholesale capacity. In addit stores, there are 263 company-ownel tern Auto system. The Kings Mount is owned by J. C. Darracott. Gardner-Webb Asset! Pass Million Mark BOILING 9PRINGSS. ? The .assetof Gardner-Webb College have rea t i *u _ i _* 01 rvrc fton > wiiCTi me IUMI oi 4i,ui?p)<u, acuvru ing to figures released today bj Clyde F. McAlicter, jursar. The annual auditor's report of th< R. L. Price firm, of Raleigh, reveal! an increase of $146,520 in the tota. assets of the college during the fis cal year ehding July 31,1948. Assets within the various fundi aTe listej} as follows': Current, $19, 262; loan, $7,484; endowment, $187, 365; plant, $862,871. Included in th< report on tne plant fund is the build ing fund, which is $331,005, and th< value M the present plant, which i: $531,866. The purser's report listed las year's assets within the varioui funds as follows: current, $30,090 loan, $2,242; endowment, $97,516 plant, $800,614. These figures brou ght last year's total assets to $930, 462. Navy Has Partially Lilted Travel Ban Charleston. ? The ban on Nav; travel -orders into and out of tlv State of North Carolina, has bee: partially lifted. | Sixth Naval District Headquarter here, has announced that the are: j of North Carolina extending wes t from Rutherford, McDowell and Mi j chell counties to the state line wa now exempt from the man estab lished several weeks ago in cooper 2S JJ % - welry ipair Service mm - I ALP. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ! i "r | WNED Store to beeor the Western Auu N. Y. On hand to congratulate Owner a numerical milestone in Western Aunt of the Harrison Chamber of Comlch started as a mail order house in d the private store ownership plan in t * iWd .. i - ? ? n me iwuny owucu stores out scrresv Ion to the 2000 home-owned Associate 1 stores in' the rapidly expanding Wesain store, established in October, 1938. j ation with (he State health department as a precautionary measure in view of the poliomyelitis epidemicOrders may now be issued to Na. val and Naval Reserve personnel to : travel into and out of the western ' part of the,state. It was indicated 1 also that the ban on travel orders j into and out of other portions of I North Carolina may soon be entirely . lifted in view of the rapidly improving polio situation. ? 5 .i,... TTT B j t BOYS* FLANNEL ! SPORT SHIRTS + Florals. Solids. Two-tones | Checks. I $248 to $2.9S | BOYS' | DUNGAREES j $1.94 to $2.9$ i % Copper - riveted, or lace* backed, or Yellow Flap + Pockets. ' I ? I BOYS' 1 All-Wool Long* ... Corduroy Longies Corduroy Knickers | BOYS' ! Work Shirts j Coverts. Chambrays. |! $1-49 .*'? ...v - ?:?#p ? . Kr - ' ' wvpffi. -Z\'x *' ' { '"y .' ' .r > ' _ ' f t -f Friday. October 1.1948 j ?The Herald $2.00 Per Year? ^mm0m r \ ear "ee ^ * ? Come in ... for o complete motor check by our factory trained mechanics. ? Give your car the FIRST CLASS SERVICE that puts economy and depe ^ability into your driving. EXPERT REPAIR SAVES TIME AND MONEY j| We recorrtmend what your cor really need*?NOTHING MORE. t?? ' Headlight and Brake tewis for tfe askiita Service l. : li Victory Chevrolet Company Phone 49 ' . ' HEY. FELLAS! I v j. y I Keeter s | HAS THE BOYS' WEAR J BOYS' ZELAN I JACKETS t 4 All-wecther, sizes 8 to 18 ^ Warm-up lockets v + K. M. High School colors. % ? HEW AND POPULAR! M Corduroy Coots t $13.95 . BOYS' ALL-WOOL Lwaberlockets kMy Beautiful Plaids. //X CJ SO I. cc OC Nhr 1 If-K-Irf BW ipWlJtl "" + 6 X x 'ANTS i| (| $2.95 to $8.95 . $4*49 ^ j I BOYSf BOYS' ALL-WOOL Overalls Maclrinaws 8ioz. Sanforized Plaids Blue Denim SL? S795 to 512.95 , I ' :: S DEPT. STORE ' s. :: HIIHIIIIIIIHUUMHMIIUIMHIIIMMMUlu' * * . . ' ' ' . ' , -- f ifijiiMMr i
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