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f'oxx-Signed Ball 1 To Go At Auction i in atJUclAl American !egcut> bast"- ' <MU,;Pi:jze(l possession of June CMon jBUIfj! 3jid bearing the autograph of Xtsjzuny Xoxx, has been donated to *?fir-l??mps Mountain junior baseball | ?*??> lor auction at thy opening e ..vttijuaiion game by the Junior Cham nf Gommenre, sponsors of the con } nr. ffVs i game ol the 1949 card is set <r*r kTlty Stadium on Monday night, jw# ?, at 8 p. m. Kings Mountain wft?;.'taoe Tayk>l-svllle. ?' T"T*h? prize baseball bears the sig ? Aunnre of one of the game's great- ; .??? baJUftrs and was personally auto 4***1 it *t? Foxx after a Washing tmr IkMton game in 1940 when the *tju?Fj&ir was with rhe Red Sox. The u'jll be wild to the highest bid1 tlw . . ?layuce pidket committee expeets to gnu ucKots for frhe opener on sale *U\*. weekend. Admission is t>0 cents ? i?r .??Ju?tv and 3() cents for local - wteuol students. C rails pun Nine Faces - Algpod(m Here Saturday | %VaHspun baseball team will face AJjppdon of Bessemer City Here in Oa& Stadium Saturday afternoon at 'T&v local semi pro team dropped :? cCa.se game to Kayfield Stewart >**/ JJastonla Wednesday "afternoon -? ?<***- ninth inning, 5-6. "Thu Kings Mountain outfit is set, ?? iiourney to High Shoals for a Gas '?iam: league contest Tuesday after ltfmiors Set To Face * GaHney Friday Night : S&sngs Mountain Junior baseball is scheduled to play Gaffney .JtWMra In Gaffney, S. C.; Friday aialR. St ??11! be 1>*e first practice game !Tita?*id by the locals, coached by ?!?(>? School Coach Everette Carlton iSbsturo game wifl be played in Mountain next week, possl - Ira^w sint ITrlday night. 1 Pfano Students "To Give Recital Viase-s Barbara GraiUhajn and w>?wiu> Hallman, students of ills s" .*o?nie Mcintosh, will he presented a J?int student reckal in Piano *?'/3ftDtva) high school on Friday "ntwaing, June 3, at 10:30 o'clock. Grantham will play: Tu? Part Invention No. 14" by " V jn v :nhv?r" by Raehman *Vsss Hallman will plays ""CUir de Lune" by DeTvussy. '1 jaacerto in a minor" by Grieg. Tt?ev will play to gether the "War ..M ADfluerl*'. Add in sell, with Mis? ".iwatnam as first pian<? and Miss itoETman as <?ccond piano. ' W.MMll'H 1 * f T frtAtUSf. I 'A'' ?>*'>? < ? ^ >v. '. ? s . % "*V - i ' '*,?.??* '/ '.' ' ** ? - ??... :- ; :s.' i TUNTW INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE RACE BROADCAST M*?daj, Sh?Uyf Station WOHS liw.'in? W 10:45 A. M. EST. f . ? Sponsored try Bridges Auto Parts k>.4 jt Phone 379. M , Co-op^oHon of "Mam/fdCtuiMs O t >.f*?nrccr OKIE piston pings TV* llnuiilc^iH w? d?l!it?Uil la >"*ie , I Nm*Uw of I trnnKlly rpfkitrm iu m your iv'nr J?v ti<jurtt?t* HERALD KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 283 race on Ata E. W. Bridge*, of 9r.dg??? Aut<" Parts, announcesl y^nerday th* his firm wjll sponsor radio broai cast of the Indianapolis 500-mile race over1 WOH3, Sheiby. on Mon day beginning at 10:45 am. Mr. Bridge > u< scheduled to fly to In dianapolis for the Memorial Day. .Classic. . . Central Baseball Team Ends Conference Slate Kings Mountain high school base ball team finished the 1949 Western conference slate with a record of one win and 9 losses. Last Friday the team lost to Cher ryville there by a score of 13-4 and Monday in City Stadium dropped to Tri High 18 a ? . The 1949 schedule and r"*ults: 1949 LOOP SCHEDULE April 14 ? 3. ClUfside 8. April 19 ? 1. Lincoln ton 13. Apiil 26?4. N. -Conor <?r 11. May 3 ? 13, Cltftside 7. May 5?? 1, Cherry vill? 14. May 12?5. Tri High 7. May 13 ? 2. N.-Cono??t 9. May 17 ? 2. Lincoln ton 20.' May 20 ? 4, CherryriU-e 13. May 23?5. Tri High 18. More than a pint of wa^r per day is cxhal*?d in the breath i t&e Children & Ptxoio s Offered At Plonk V Pionk Brother i and -Comparfy is in viting parents ?t ciirid can eight weeks Jto eight y&ai-s oid to visit their store Friday ind Saturday to j get a free photograph of their child ren. * : ? . Franklin Studio.-*, of Chiriorte. is doing the photographic Work. Hour* photos will be^ak&n are 10 a. m. to 5:30 p m. both days. "There is absolutely no charge for one photograph," said W. L. ?!op'?, "Please consider it a father's day gift item from this firm." ' A , Persons who desire additional | photographs may obtain them from i the studio at regular ra^e^. it was More About Free Band Concert (Cont'd fro.-", front page I ! Day." Berlin's "S ?y It with Masic," j the Fillmore march "His Honor." ' "The Donkey Serenade " by Frlml and Stothart. Pestalnzza's "Clrbiri bin," and Franchiser's "Fuguerest" by a clarinet quarter. Other selections will Include "Ov er the Waves." "Them Basses." 'Ponce de Leon". '3and Jive." "Boo Hie March." "Circus Parade;", and "Deep Purple " The pig was use-1 an a ^avenger before it was used vs food. SROWitlE SCC'JTS MAY PARTY? Linda Kiser. back row. wearing crown, la pictured abo?<* with other member* ol Troop 14 at a "coronation" party May 18. Also pictured, back row, are Judy Cox, Queen Btser, Norma K. Ham sick. Mrs. J: 8. Simpson, leader; middle. Jackie Dixaa. Helen Faye Morrison, Jeanne Plonk# Becky Blanton. Jane Thomson. Guy Ann Hender son; front. Ann Falls. Martha Houser. Pat Alexander, Peggy Craig, Judy Cooper. Bobbie 5 tender, and Becky Thorn burg. Polly Page was absent. Barbara Gault i - To -Give Recital Mu? Barbara Gault, student of Bonnie M<iltvo??h will b*> pre sented in a junior high schooi reci tal in Planb at.Ofcritrai high school on Friday morning, June 3, at 9:30 o'clock. ?? She will pJay: Polonaise in g minor ? 3ach', H So natina 'Rondo) ? Mozart; Romance Op. 24 No. 9 ? Sibeiius; Hungarian E'ude ? MacDowetl; Prelude in s minor? -Rachmanioff : II Russian Concerto larr. John W. Sch'aum) ? Rachmanioff. CRUSHED ICE - Sized TO SUIT YOUR NEED! KINGS MOUNTAIN' COTTON OIL CO, Phone 124 \ r'' ' ... 1 ; . ?? ' . -V"' For Gifts GOfiDfSS Of TIMS 1/ j?woU $39.75 b? 8h'"1 BUIOVA WATCHES TO 2 LUCKY GRADUATES OF KINGS MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL Enlar our clotk coi Com* law '?fl itter your nan* ?> lh? big clock rfiot your chotic* lo win a twtovaWatc* abtolvUly FtEEl FOUNTAIN PEN SETS ShwftexJ 6 ?irkert $3rSQ up ' PIN SET fS.50 05? Beautifully designed COMPACTS $1*25 up RONSON CIGARETTE LIGHTERS $6-50 up Other Lighters S3JJ0 SCATTER PINS 11,25 \ BIRTHSTOWE RINGS $749 mp Ladies' b0?rot<fTjsi Brooche* aorf 2<*r i ring Seti J4.S3 <u)p ? Itlf UP * ^ JEWELRY ~ P ear is . 7 . . $3.00 up Bracelet* $2.50 up Earrings ..... $1.25 Pins ...... $14)0 up ?S. Watch Chains $4.75 Identification Bracelets $12- SO MEN'S CUFF LINK3 $&.M op Tie Pins $JM Tie Pin Sets $159 PAT AS LITTLE AS $i.M Down, $1.00 Week DCUifKCRS - , "VJCIgL SHOP 7Ctfiqk 77?onmtau%. TIC KINGS MOUNTAIN LEADING JEWELERS Fall Selection HALLMARK Graduation Greetings ' -r4 i ? I
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