Central rB" Grammar All Star
Gridders Play Friday At 7:30
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With the Mountaineers, the var
sity team, taking the week off
with an open date, football inter
est here this week centered on
the return battle Friday night be
tween the Kings Mountain high
school "B" team and the Gram
mar Grade All Stars. Kickoff time
is 7:30 p. m. at City Stadium.
The "B" squad, coached by
Jack Sink, eked out a 7-0 win on
October 26th, in the first meeting
of the two teams.
The Friday game is scheduled
to mark the closing of the gram - j
fttar program for the season. The
program was begun last year. by
the Mountaineer Club, Inc., local
sports boosters club, and majori
ty of the members of the Central
"B" team played in the program
during the first year.
Members of the 1950 All Stars
were selected by the coaches of
the four grammar teams and re
presents the "cteam of the crop"
this year.
Coaches for the All Stars are
Bill Harmon t Central team coach
during the season, and Walter
Harmon and David Neill, of the
West school team.
Coach Sink can throw a, for
ward wall at the All Stars that
averages 140 pounds from flank
to flank and a set of starting
backs that tip the scales at 134
pounds each. Team' average of
137 compares to an average of
126 for the Stars ? 120 on the
line and 132 in the backfield.
Admission for the game Is 10,
25 and 50 cents and a large
crowd is expected.
VALUES
IN USED CARS
'49 Buick Super, 2-door sedan . . $1,700
radio and heater
'49 Buick Super 2-door ....... $1,700
Dynaflow, radio & heater
'46 Ford Pick-up Truck . . $595
good shape
'47 Ford coupe $ 750
'41 Buick Club Coupe $ 595
good shape
'41 Oldsmobile, 2-door sedan . . $ 595
'41 Ford 2-door sedan $ 395
*41 Ford convertible . $ 395
'39 Mercury 2-door Sedan 395
radio and heater
Dean Buick Company
N. Cherokee St. Phone 330
VISITS PARENTS ? William H.
(Bill) Spencer, above, 18-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Spencer,
of Cherryville road, arrived home
laat week from Cape May. N. J.,
for a visit before reporting to the
Coast Guard at Miami, Fla.. for
duty.
PERSONALS
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Mrs. Carl Davidson and Mrs.
Aubrey Clay spent the weekend
in Ashland, Ky.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks
and children, Mr. and Mis. E. G.
Hendricks of Mocksville attended
the Wake Forest-Clemson game
in Winston-Salem Saturday.
Mrs. H. K. James, of Woodruff,!
S. C? and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Harmon were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Harmon.
Monday guests of Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Fulton Everhart were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Henderson and two
children and Mrs. May Everhart
of Gainsville Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
Tom McElhannon and two child
ren, and Mrs. A. D. McElhannon
of Westbrook.
Mrs; Warren Roberts, of Gas
tonia, Mrs. B. O. Weaver and Mrs. |
Fred Weaver, of Kings Mountain,
returned home Tuesday after
spending several days in Philadel
phia. Pa., where they visited Miss
My dice Weaver, v ho recently
completed her medical technician
course at Philadelphia General
hospital.
Lt. Blankenship
Serving In Austria
Lt., Alan W. Blankenship.
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
GauTt, Sr.. has recently, been pro
moted to the rank of first lieuten
ant.
A member of the 510th field ar
tillery battalion stationed at Linz,
Austria, Lt. Blankenship has been
overseas, since August 15. He
graduated from The Citadel in
the spring of 1949.
He is the son of Mr. . and Mrs.
G. W. Blankenship, of Florence,
South Carolina.
AJ Northwestern
EVANSTON, ILL.? Among the
23 students jfrom North Carolina
enrolled "for full-time study at
Northwestern University this fall
is Miss Bonnie Lee Mcintosh, of
Kings Mountain, N. C.. a student
in the school of music;
The total harvested cropland
acreage In the United States has
changed Utile since 1910.
The newest way to affi* not!-'
ires to bulletin boards is through
the use of Alnico magnets. About
one-fourth the size of a cube of
sugar, these new "tacks" are now
sold with stell bulletin boards
Each magnet, which is made of a
23 percent nickel alloy, is capable
of holding 33 times its own wei
ght.
Uncle Sam Says
MAKE A DONATION TO YOUR
SELF ? like putting something aside
for thr future ? an investment tn U. S.
Savings Bonds. Yon don't need to
owu a factory to begin stockpiling,
simply do It wtth U. S. Savings
Bonds. And when It comes time to
take an Inventory, you'll agree that
a pile of C. S. Savings Bonds make" ,
one of the prettiest sights you ever
saw. Your inventory will spell se
curity for the future, and for now?
no financial worry.
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OPEN 'til 9
"IIDAY NIGHT
Keeter's inaugurates this week its new
Family Night policy and will be open until
9 p. m. to better accommodate the buying
public.
The new policy is being adopted in the be
lief that many people have difficulty ma
king arrangements to shop during regular
daily hours.
Bring the whole family and come to Keet
er's for Family Night's shopping. We'll be
glad to cash your paycheck.
for the Ladies
Keeter's for the ladies includes the young
folk, too
Keeter's Department Store has its biggest ar
ray of women's wear for the 1950 Fall and
winter season. New dresses, new blouses,,
new skirts, new coats, new suits. And plenty
of dresses, coats, sweaters and othex needed
articles in the children's dpartment
You're sure to like the prices, too. Just check; .
over the listings below . . . priced to suit any
pocketbook.
If shopping has proved a rushing chpre,
drop in Friday night and shop leisurely. Fri- %
day Night is Family Night at Keeter's.
No other buys like this in last
color 80-square print wash dress
es. ? . .
COATS
A choice of your favorite, gabar
dine, covert, broadcloth.
$29.50
SUITS
Lovely gabardines you'll wear
and wear.
SKIRTS
GABARDIIJE DRESSES ?These tail
ored styles a.e just right for various
occasion? $3.98
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CHILDREN'S DRESSES ? Fast-color
prints. Ideal for play. S zes 1 to 6
S1.49
BABY DRESSES? You'll like our se
lection of these handmade numbers
$1.49
BLOUSES
Colorful gingham blouses. They
wea; well and launder well. Long
ov short-sleeved.
New gabardine skirts in a variety
oi .styles and colors.
$2.98 and ?3.98
| KEETER'S Dept Store