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Coach Buddy Lewis' Junior Team T o Meet Rock Hill Here Saturday 1 Coach Buddy Lewis is sched uled t send his Kings Mountain juniors out against Rock HHl.S. C., juniors at City Stadium Sat urday nigh* at 8 p. m. in the sec HOME SCHEDULE May 27-? Rock Hill June 2 ? Gaffney ond game of a two-game practice ?chedule. I The two teams were .set to meet at Rock Hill Thursday night ' <May 25th) In the opener of the' series. Kings Mountain Kpl it a pair of j practice games with Monroe and downed Spartanburg in the first t of a two-gwne set and went into the Rock HIH opener Thursday with 2 wins and one loss. Kings Mountain issiated to.re^ I turn the Spartanburg gain# on Tue.'Jday night, a game to be j played at Duncan Park in Spar , tanburg. k |. The opening game of a two game card with the Gaffney Ju niors, coached by George (Jug) Fritts, former suir football play er at Clem.son and pro star with the Charlote Clippers, Js schedul ted for Thursday night, June 1, at Gaffney. Gaffney is set to re turn the game to City Stadium next Friday night. WIN WITH BUMGARDNER SATURRAY Vote For Hazel Bumgardner For County Commissioner Shop Hughes For The MALE Graduate SPORT SHIRTS By Van Heusen and McGregor $2.95 to $5.95 T-SHIRTS By Jantzen and McGregor $2.00 and $2.50 TIES New summer models by Botany. Wilson Brothers. $1-$150-S2 SLACKS McGregor. Higgins. All the colors and styles. $6.95 up Cuff Links, Tie Bars By Hickok ana Swank. $150 to $2.50 $1.50 to $250 $5.00 Give the graduate a gen . . . always a good gift item uine '^ther wallet By Hickok SWIM TRUNKS ESQUIRE SOCKS Jantzen. McGregor. . . . buy him several pairs Ideal gift for hot weather of these> Many styles. days. $3.95 to $5.95 55c to $1.00 HICKOK BELTS BILLFOLDS . . . AND FOR THE LADY Select a lovelyr '50 model JANTZEN SWIM SUIT 57.95 to S15.95 HUGHES CLOTHING COMPANY * ? f THE PLACE TO GO FOR BRANDS TOU KNOW CANDIDATE ? C. Dixon Stroup. of FaUston. is od? of eight can didates seeking Democratic nom ination Saturday for county school trustee. Five trustees are to be nominated, Whitney Wells and Wayne L. Ware, of Kings Mountain, are also seeking elec tion as school trusteos. Club To Set Annual Meeting, Election Directors of the Mountaineer Club, Inc., met Monday night and set tentative plans for the annual meeting of the club and election of new officers. Grady Howard and C. C. (Shor ty) Edens were named co-chair men of the arrangement commit tee for the annual affair. The group also voted in a set of by-laws and appointed a nom inating committee. Rental fee of the public ad-, dress system recently purchased i by the cluh was set at $12.50 per engagement. Mr. Howard said he hoped to have plans formulated for the annual meeting by next week. Seventeen Cases Disposed of Monday I Seventeen cases were dispos ed of in action taken at Record ers court Monday afternoon. / J Seven defenadnts were convic ted on charges of public drunk- < enness. 1 Other cases and outcomes In cluded: I Leroy Wood, driving drunk and with no lights, fined $100 and costs and ordered to surrender his , drivers license for one year. Wilford Hartsoe, illegal pos- ! session for beverage purposes, costs. Adron Chambers, no drivers li cense, oosts^ Lester Couser, Negro of Gas ton la, reckless driving, costs. Joe Bell, speeding, lined $5.00 and costs. \ ?? Ikie Jamison, public drunken ness and using profane language, I costs. Bill Beatty was found not guil I ty and the plaintiff ordered to pay costs on a charge of assault. Leroy Mathews, no drivers li cense, fined $25 and costs. John Arnold Queen, of Besse | mer City, improper muffler, fined I $10 and costs. John Dever Quinn Kings. Mountain Negro who was charg ed with assault with intent to rape on warant signed August 8, 1 1949, was found not guilty and [ the plaintiff ordered to pay costs. ! More About Hot Primary (Cont'd from front page) Reuben Llam and Maurice Wea i thers. ? Other state races include: | For Supreme Court Judge ? I j Incumbent Emery B. Denny, of Gastonia, and Oscar O. Efird, of Winston-Salem. For Commissioner of Insurance ? Incumbent Waldo C. Cheek and Hoke B. Bostian. More About i W. K. Mauney (Cont'd from front page) Honorary degrees will be con ferred at the final exercises of the, I-enoir Rhyne Commence ment program on Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock, at the Hickory Center theater. REVIVAL SPEAKER ? Rev. Wil lis Lankford. from Lee College, Cleveland, Tenn., is now conduc ting a revival at the Kings Moun tain Chusch of Cod. Services are being held nightly with the ex ception of Friday night, when ! the service !* suspended for the district convention at Cramerton. Special singing is also featuring | the services. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bids will be received by the, City of Kings Mountain for the ; purchasing of the following e quipment: (1) One Passenger car, five, passenger, four- doi>r sedan, col- i or black, equipped with a police ' | 60- Amp generator, horsepower ?to be not less than 95. Car to be [ equipped with a spare tire. ' * ' ' ; '-Y 1 (2) One truck, two tons, cab | and chassis only, wheel base 131 fo 137 inches, tires to be not less ' than eight-ply 824x20. (3) One ditch-digging machine , that digs a ditcb 42 inches deep [ and 14 inches wide. (4) A tar spreader spray tank with fenders for nounting 800 gallon capacity with shifting spray bar 12 feet long. Bids on the above Equipment U*llliie- opened in the office ~ot I the Mayor, Cfty Hal] at 3:<$0 o' clock, June 14, 1930 Delivery to be made within 30 days after no tice of acceptance of bids. The City reserves the right to award each unit individually, or as a group. The City also reserves the right to reject any. or all bids. S. A. CROUSE, City Clerk. m-26 ? J-2. Extension Service Set Saturday Night Rev. Fred Martin, of North Charlotte, prominent radio speak er, will speak at Missionary Me thodist church, Second street, Saturday night at 8 o'clock in an extension service. Rev. Martin's singers and Bud dy Williams and singers will pre i sent the music. Rev. Spurgeon Scruggs, pastor, will conduct the foot washing and will also present his singers. More About Loom-Tex (Cont'd from front page) lgnated to ^andle details con j cerning rentals 01 tne 71 houses ' ?acquired with the purchase. The new Loom-Tex enterprise has no connection whatsoever with the former Du Court compa ny, or its ownership, Mr. McDer maid emphasized. The plant has been idle since January 1949, when DuCourt fil Everyone 1s welcome to come, he said. ed petition In bankruptcy. Sever al efforts to reorganize failed and the properties were finally auc tioned on May 12. At full operation ynder the Du Court management, the plant's | payroll approximated $15,000 per week, i Applications have gone out to 4-H Club and FFA boys all over the State to attend the annual Forestry Summer Camp. The camp is scheduled this year for August 7 to 12 at Singletary Lake Camp in Bladen County. Please Him WITH GIFTS bom Plonk's ELASTIC BELTS By Pioneer SUMMER TIES New pastels by Wembley $1.50 $150 CUFF LINKS Another gift favorite OSOto&jOO SPORT SHIRTS Norris Casual does a top job in sports shirts, both short and long-sleeved. Pastels. All sizes. S2.3S to S4JB SUMMER SLACKS ? % Buccaneer - Hubbard % ,> ' . v- . ? ' ? , ? , ?$ Happ Brothers New ones arriving daily. New. cool fabrics. S5j(I0 to S8J95 ? '* ? - . . ?n?-ars3oaoao3>o^r PLONK'S IS AMERICA'S GREATEST _ WATCH VALUE/ $3.95 *1.25 $3.50 Expansion band* for men's and ladies' watcher Rhinestone pin* in large variety of de tigns. Genuine leather wal let* and billfold*. $2.50 up Ladles' CSiok?r Pearls ?_ - $125 pr. Rhinestone earringa to match pins, or other wiie. $2 50 Fine quality compact* in all aitea and shapes S2.50up Children* or ladies' aotid gold lockets and chain. $5.75 Expansion bracelets in yellow (old-plate. < ? 5 *11 1 Pamou* Ronton table lighter* for home or office. Cuff link* for men. Plain or jeweled atylea. $>55 Tie holder in aterUnc with initial. ?W50., Beit-known name* in electric ahaver*. % mm om ? ?y- t ; . ?- - . .. . Ronsor Lighten ........ S600 ap Easy TeflM-As Low As ? DOWN? $1 Per Week * Dependable watch with expansion band to match. - ? 11 ? Handsome Elfkt Watch
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