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AMERICAN RED CROSS ?' ? * v'-\ " . ? > Bloodmobile Visits Kings Mountain Chapter Place: King.. Mountain Woman's Club Date: Mond .y, July 30. ? Hours: 1Jl a. m. to 5 p. m. $100 will be paid to person who can prove he has paid for blood in participating hospitals since our Chapter began this program. . Will you give a pint' of blood to save the life of a soldier or a person in our hospital? . .-~- Name Address Time . ?? - , I. . , . ' (Clip and fill in ? mail or brinb to office at City Hall J ? Craftspun Gives Sight Tests Around 300 employees of Craft spun Yarns, Inc., completed sight tests in a company-sponsored vis ual health program at the plant this week. Employees were given eye tests by a visual measuring ma chine, the Bausch & Lomb Op tical Co. "Ortho-Rater", by Miss Mary Cooney, - nurse from the Scranton, Pa., plant The Instrument measures vis ual skill and is a screening de vice to determine whether the person needs to consult an op tometrist, G. C. Kelley, plant manager said. Mr. Kelley reported near 100 percent cooperation by employ ees at Craftspyn. He said the company would pay $16 toward purchase of glasses or change in present glasses if required after examination by Dr. N. H. Reed, Kings Mountair optometrist. Results r* the "ortho-rater" tests a*-c not used for diagnosis of visual conditions. Dr. Reed said, but only test visual perfor mance. Some 30 percent of the Craftspun employees who took the test . should see an optome trist, Mr. Kelley reported. The state highway safety di vision has purchased "ortho-rat ers" for each of it's 100 licensing stations and use of the instru ment in driving license tests was begun here July 19th. In North Carolina, milk, less than 12 cents per lb., is the great est food value on the market to day. mUE SEEKERS SUMMER RAYON Cnzlee - Summer Off Cnzlee SPOBT COATS Gabardine SPOBT COATS $6.49 in Yeoman school ? sa Jackie O. Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Barrett, was homo re cently after completing basic training at San Diego, Calif. Young Barrett entered the Naval service March 18, 1951, and left to return to San Diego to yeo man's school. His address Is: Yooman "A" School. TN 19-51. USNTC. San Diego 33. Calif. Softball Loop All-Stai Game Friday Night The Softball association all-star game, postponed from Wednes day afternoon due to a conflict at the park, will be played Friday night at City Stadium with the leading Burlington nine facing the pick of the rest of the loop. Game time is 8 p. m. and no ad mission charge will be made. The event will actually be a tripple-header, with a pair of boys recreation baseball league games on tap beginning at 5:45 p. m. The games are being spon sored by Troop 12, Boy Scouts. The 8 o'clock Softball feature will be a nine-inning affair and officials are hoping for a large turnout. Troop 12 Scout officials, who are sponsoring the event to raise money for the city's new est troop, have announced plans to ask for a donation at the game, rather than charge an ad mission. Large crowds of citizens have been watching league soft [?ball games here this summer. Coaches Will Grice (Bonnie) and Gus Hartsoe (Craftspun) will send a lineup after the Stars from the following roster: Infielders ? Rocky Ford (Crafidpun) Harold Pearson (Craftspun) Junior Hartsoe (Craftspun) Horace Styers (Bonnie) Bud Huffstetler (Bonnie) Major Loftin (Bonnie) Ken Hardin (Legion) Outfielders ? Tom Ross (Craftspun) Bob Bridges (Craftspun) Bud Ross (Craftspun ) Gerald Hipps (Bonnie) Leroy Styers (Bonnie) Dwight Alexander (Legion) Gene Tignor (Legion) Pitchers ? Wallace Shockley (Craftspun) Charles Ms this (Bonnie) Carl Wilson (Legion) Catchers Bobbie Reynolds (Craftspun) Red File (Bonnie) Coach Jack Bridges of the Phe nix nine will send a team on the field that has lost only one of 13 starts this year. The Spinners won 12 before losing to Craft spun July 13 by 7 to 5. Hie Burlington roster: Junior Bennett, cf . Luther Bennett, If Bob Huffstetler, c - Jim Connor, lb Coley Guyton, ss Bud Medlin, 3b Bruce Thorburn, 2b Roy Pearson, p Vernon Smith, 2b M. C. Falls Floyd Baity Clyde Parrish Charlie Slmms Colen Huffstetler The first boys baseball game of the Trill pits the Park-Grace nine as hosts to Reynolds Motors, with Craftspun "at home" to Mauney Interests in the second. Blantons To Hold Rennion August 5 The Blanton CI?- of Cleve land, Rutherford and nearby cotintjes have scheduled a fam ily reunion for Sharon church, between Shelby ? and Boiling Springs, for Sunday, August 5, according to announcement by Wiley Blanton, member of the elan. Mr. Blanton said it Is the first attempt of his family group to hold a reunion, and he said ma ny members of the clan are hope ful that the reunion can be made an annual event. Lady's Lost Wallet Returned By Finder A lucky Kings Mountain lady had a lost wallet returned to her by the finder this week. John Miller, East King street, found a *. . aliet containing a quantity of money on July 18 and belonging to Mrs. Susie Sou ther. | Mrs. Souther left town that day on a trip to Washington with Mrs. Ruth Gamble, who went to visit her brother, John L Davis, at Mt. Aito veterans hospital. Mrs. Souther returned to Kings Mountain Sunday, identified her wallet, gave Mr. Miller a reward and claimed the lost article. mm . v'- -'??? . ij&Sj . , _ SHOP WITH US AND SAVE ??? STEAK gL 99c lb. SAUSAGE 55c lb. Fresh RUTTED 69c lb. Country D U I 1 Ei I\ 35c V2 lb. Ground BEEF 68c lb. Mothers B?sl pt A! TH 10 lbs. 99c Sell-Rasing T L. LI UK 25 IBS. $2.19 ?SldDuck Orange Juice 23c CLOTH SALE PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED! CHAMBRAY BALLOON PIQUE GINGHAM VOILES MOOSEHEAD CLOTH 'QUADRIGA 80-Squaie LAWN ORGANDY Values reduced 89c to $1.49 yd. were 95c yd. weie 65c yd. was 69c yd. was 59c yd. . were 69c yd. from WASH SILKS One Rock Men's SUMMER PANTS 25 % OH SUMMER SPOBT SHIRTS Values to $2.95 now 79c now 49c now 55c now 49c now 49c now 69c One Counter STRAPLESS ERAS by Malibu Values to $2.59 CLOSE OUT at $1 CLOSE OUT at Bob Smart Men's Dress SLIPPERS $7J95 ? $9j95 I v' . '/>? 1 . <-u.< >: EiDEflrVERY Mar grace Mill Phone 594 I ! ? , ? S jDS&lflRI .m '?/ ? v . ? . < ?
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