Dr. Lingerfelts' Brothei Passes Funeral serv faces for George B Llngerfelt, 60, resident of Besse mer City and brother of Or. T. C. Llngerfelt of Kings -Mountain, were conducted Wednesday at 3. Q. m. from Sisk Funeral Home in Bessemer City. Rev. Russell Reymer, pastor of the Jehovah Witness church of Bessemer City officiated and in terment was in the Smyrna cem etery. Air. Lingerfelt died in a Fort Lauderdale, ' Florida, hospital Saturday at 10:15 p. m. after an illness of two weeka. He was spending the winter in Florida. ^ He was a veteran of World Hfar I arid a retired transfer Hnick company official. t Survivors include his wjfe, Mrs. Bessie Payseur Llngerfelt, two .sons, Bain of Bessemer City and Clyde of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; two daughters. Mm. Jucl Harpion of Bessemer City and Mrs. Itussei Homiack of Wil mington. ' Surviving in addition to Dr. Lingerfelt are tiiree 'brothers, W. M. Llngerfelt of Bessemer City, Levo Llngerfelt of Dallas, and Johnson Lingerfell of Yort<, S. C., two sisters, Mrs. John Huskins of Bessemer City, and Mrs. Clar ciice Recp of Belmont. MORE ABOUT Revaluation Continued From Front Page their neighbors. Mr. Hamrick, the tax supervis or, said Wednesday that almost all real property valuations are out throughout the county, with a few yet to come for Number 4 Township, and Number 6 Township, as well as corporate valuation appraisals. Also still to be mailed to pro perty ? owners are valuations on industrial and commercial per sonal property, such as machin es, store fixtures and similar types of property. Mr. Hamrick said these appraisals are very detailed, and that duplicates of the detailed appraisals will go out to the property owners with in the next ten days^ Thus far, he reports, com plaints have been few at his oft flee, though there have been ma ny requests for comparisons and information, of one kind and an other. The county board of commis sioners sits as a board of equal ization and review for the first time on Monday. Under proce dure set up toy the board, forms are available on which property owners may file complaints and are obtainable at the office of Auditor Hamrick. ON GOLF TEAM Reggie Murray, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Murray, has been chosen as a member of the freshman golf team at Duke University. , WARREN REYNOLDS WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE WARD NO. 2 COMMISSIONER Election May 12. 1953 They're Styled for Contiozt and Smart Appearance! WINGS SPORT SHIRTS For Father, Son You'll like these Wings short-sleeved numbers for Spring and Summer. All Colors. Patterns Boys' Sizes 8 to 18 SUtt MEN'S SIZES $1.98 to $3.98 Others lor Boys $1.39 Others for Men $1.98 Keeter's Lose To Shelby Kings Mountain high school's Mountaineers exploded for five runs in the eighth inning at City Stadium Tuesday afternoon but failed to overcome a big Shelby lead, dropping the Western AA contest 10-7. Shelby scored two In the first, Catcher Jimmy Horn plating 'nem with a single, and four in the third, when Starter Ollie Harris ran Into a spell of wild ness and Shortstop Jimmy Fran cis unloaded a big triple. m ro A 2 2-1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 0 10 1 2 2 0 2 11 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 10 27 5 H " PO A 2 7 1 0 10 1 2 1 10 3 2 9 1 0 3 0 110 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 0 8 27 7 X? Filed out for McSwaln In 4th. xx? Filed out for Francis In 7th xxx Grounded out for Klrkcndall In 7th ft ?Walked for George In 8th 1.7. ? Struck, nut for Marlowe In v)lh SIIKLBY 2 0 4 2 0 1 e EX. Rhea is now stationed at the air base in Denver, Colorado. He is married to the former Miss Sue Chaney bureau. He had been in ill health for a number of years. He was a member of the Pres byterian church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Meroney Morrow, a son, his mother, five brothers and three daughters. and they make their home at 9849 East Avenue In Aurora, Col orado. , Grady A. (Jack) Rhea, Jr., is now serving aboard the USS Bo tetourt in Norfolk, Virginia. He has served with the navy for two years and is with the GMSN, F division. William K. (Bill) Rhea is now serving with the navy in San Diego, California. He entered the service in 1951 and took his boot training in San Diego, Calif. He has been stationed with the 11th Naval district headquarters since his enlistment. ? None Injured Here In Aulo Accidents None was injured- in the three highway accidents reported this week by Kings Mountain Police officers. Pony League Being Organized With a four-team Little League already set, Kings Mountain also seems assured of a Pony League here this summer for boys 13 and 14 years of age. The Little League was formed here last year and is associated with the national organization. Boys 10; 11 and 12 years old are eligible to play in the league. The recreation commission vot ed at a meeting yesterday to spon sor a Pony loop and the entry fee has been posted. Efforts to form at least a four team Pony loop were being made Wednesday afternoon. Sponsors reported interested included i Craitspun Yarns, Inc., Mauney Mills, Park-Grace, Police Depart ment and Pauline Mill. An official of the commission said yesterday that a league offi cial would visit each school at an early date to inform boys eligible for play when practice will get underway. Baird Furniture takes pleasure in announcing that . > 'V-, **?.? V . " ?' i>: . -\v*. -;*? *'? ?\ Basil Lovelace has joined out firm as salesman ? '?/ ' . ? ? . . * ' ? +? \ 4. ' * ' ? ' ' v \ ?*, * - * ? ' . * ' ? - ' ? - ?. ? /ou are cordially invited to visit Baird's lor the best buys in household furnishings of all kinds. ? . ? OF SPRING Women's Spring None Reserved, Values To $25 EABLY SPUING Dresses Values to 1-4 Some very