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Hager & Sanders Service Station Shell Gas & Oil Products GROVER ROAD PHONE 640 DROP IN AND CHECK WITH US ON OUR FREE PRIZES | Including "Circle H" Bicycle ? Nothing to Buy Roy** Compaq pjolei HM*S? printing Mountaineers Play Hill Toppers Here Friday Night In Loop Contest King.-) Mountain high school is scheduled tq face Rutherfordton Spindale high school Hili Toppers here in City Stadium Friday night in a Western (AA) Confer ence game, next to last .home game on the 1950 Mountaineer card, Game time is 7:30 p. m The T- formation Hill Toppers boast a strong team, reportedly a a strong as the 1949 squad which trimmed Kings Mountain by a scorc of 20 to 6. ? However, to date the Ruther fordton ? Spindale eleven has posted rio conference victories. The loop record reads no wins, one loss (to Hickory) and one tie (Shelby). . Last Friday night the Hill Top pers spanked Tryon by a score of 26 to 0 and may have hit their stride. Injuries have hurt the Hill Top pers this season according to re ports. Guard Richard Davis, who has been billed as one of the best high school linemen ih thej state and sure-fire Shrine Bowl material by the Rutherford press, ; has been handicapped by a leg injury to date. ... . '? ' The 11111 Topper attack is, sparked by Quarterback Bill Mc- . Clure, Right Halfback Raymond j Lyles, Left Halfback Joe Helms and Fullback Junior Melton In' the backfleld. Up front with Captain Dayis j the Hill Toppers boast a heavy i line. Clifford Carpenter is at the other guard post, Charles Free man and Donald Givens are at tackles, Bob Hardin is at center, and Herbert Koon and Herman , Dixon man the flanks. C. N. Womack is the coach. | Kings Mountain came through ( the 7-2 win over Forest City last Friday night in fairly good shape Coach Shu Carlton reports and all players are expected to be ready to go against the Hill Top- j pcrs. However, several players; were ailing this week ? Gerald Valentine, with a bad foot, Jimj o Faille fall-timers alight with white These L' Aiglons $18.25 Other 1 /Aiglons $14.95 to S16.95 In regulars and half-sizes. OS.1GLON ? ? See Our Excellent Dress Selections by # Paul Sachs # Dixie # Korell # Ann Foster Here is ? the perfect fabric to greet the Fall. Crisp ravon faille, in "two lovely versions by'L'Aiglon,' both in ha.tf-sizes, both half again as becoming as any thing you've ever worn. Above. Pretty points: point ed rovers duplicated in white ribbed faille, off-center bone buttons and double kiek pleat.* Right. The rev ers are oval here and duplicated in white pique. With stitched detail curying from the blouse onto the hips and thence released in two narrow impressed pleats. Kimmell, sore neck, and Don Bumgardnelr, "Charley Horse. " The team reported for a short meeting Monday afternoon and took the afternoon off, first break In the heavy drill schedule since practice started on August 15. The Mountaineers passed the ha.'rway point in the 1950 sche dule last Friday and have posted a record of three wins, one loss and one tie. Conference record Is one win (Forest Cily), no losses and one tie (Cherryvllle.), After the Rutherfordton ? Spin dale game Friday night the Mountaineers will have only one home game remaining on the schedule. Mt. Holly is to visit Kings Mountain on October 27th. Kings Mountain plays Tfewton Conover on October 29 at Newton j and, after a November 3. open date, tackles .two old rivals, Shel by (on November 10 there) and Lincoln?on (November 17 there) to finish out the card. More About Street Paving ? (Cont'd from front page) Joining property. .There was some expression of opinion in favor of purchasing the lot, but City At torney J. R. Davis said he doubl ed that the city had legal author ity to buy it on other than a cash basis. There was thien some ques tion as the availability of the money and the group agreed to ask Mr. Fulton for a two-week extension of his offer, in order to investigate the matter further. The commissioners voted to es tablish "no parking" on the west side of City street from Walker street to Waco Road, and on re quest Of I?. T. Plott, D. E. and Da vid Cash, voted to install a hy drant and valve on a raw-water line near the residences of- the three. The Messrs. Cash and Plott are to defray expenses of the in stallation. It declined request of H. T. Spearman to rent a parking place in front of Quality Sand wich Shop. The question of relaxing a city ordinance to allow motion pic tures on Sunday was listed on the agenda but got no formal ac tion after Commissioner Hudson Bridges remarked, "I'm against it," and other board members sta ted similar views. Volunteers To Play Pembroke Saturday The Gastonia Volunteers, a team of former high school and college football players, are sche duled to meet the Pembroke State College eleven at Gastonia high school stadium Saturday night. The Vols have frosted wins to date over Gardner-Webb and an army team from Fort Bragg.. Buddy Medlin and Bob Huff metier, former Kings Mountain ' high school players, are members of the Volunteer squad. Kickoff time is 8 p. m. PARKING MONEY . A total of $157.39 was collec ted from the city's parking me ters Wedne.-xiay according to a report by City Clerk S. A. Crouse. TV SCOOP < ^ " ~ . *mSBM 1 ??I ; 17K5 ? New, I o r : i c "life-Sire" pictures ju^' m the TV camera m- > > t K . # brighter. clearer lhan ever ' Value Priced ! Convenient Terms MARLOWE'S Center Service ON THE BUST CO RIVE II . it ; .? "WEARY More About D. A. R. Meeting (Cont'd from front page) in the Fellowship Room of the church. The room was lovely, with a profusion of fail flowers. The punch table and the refresh ment table were graced with! lovely white linen cloths. Floral] arrangements of white asters and ; blue azeratiurc were u??d as cen terpieces, carrying out the D. R: R. colors. Tall silver candelabra w?r6 placed at each end of the refreshment table where silver trays of fancy sandwichs, cookies, nut bars, cheese balls, and mints | were served.. Crystal punch bowls j were at either end of the punch table and were presided over by Miss Helen Hay and Mrs. Ector Harrill. Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. C. D. Blanton, Mrs Arthur Hay, Mrs. M. L. Har mon, and Mrs. E. W. Griffin, as sisted "by the pages, served the delicious refrshments. All members of the local chap- ( ter served on committees and ^worked in the preparation and planning for the meeting. | EXPERT REPAIRS Owning, oiling and repair* material*. Bring your watch In for free inspection. SPECIAL FOR ELGIN OWNERS Got the amasing new DuraPower Mainspring* that holdt its springiness. Available for cioct Elgin*. GRAYSON'S JEWELRY > Home-Owned O Rites Conducted For Hughes Infant . . ? 1 " Gra/eslde" rites for Sidney Conrad Hughes, Jr., nine- day- old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hughes, of Newberry, S. C., were held last Friday at Rbsemont cemetery in Newberry. The Rev. P. Aubrey Es tes conducted the rites. The child was born on Septem ber 25 and died on October 4. Surviving, in addition to the parents, is his maternal grand mother, Mrs. Bertha Humphries, of Kings Mountain, and his pa ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hughes, ' of Kings Mountain. Nickel is an appropriate metal for coins since it does not tarnish and wears well. One of the pres ent coins made of pure nickel Is the Canadian five-cent piece. FOR BEST RESULTS FOR YOVB TELEVISION SET . . . . LET US INSTALL An Outside Aerial DEALERS FOR? t Cape Hart # Admiral # Diimont # Senkinal \ ? #. #. Westinghouse # TeleTone TELEVISION SETS INSTALLATIONS ? 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