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Huston H. Smith Rites Conducted Huston H. Smith, 68, died Thursday afternoon at his home here after an Illness of threte years. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Smith, he was a na tive of Lincoln County but had resided In Kings Mountain more than 40 years. He was a former employee of Craftspun Mills. Survivors Include his wife, a son, Henry C. Smith; three daugh ters, Mrs. Paul Gole, Mrs. Drew Jackson, and Mrs. Jack Clark, all of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Mrs. Sid Kirkey, Dallas and Mrs. John Gilbert, Conover. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Second Baptist church, of whifch he was a membbr. The Rev. B. F. Austin and the Rev. W. H. Redmond of ficiated and Interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. lack Prince Heads Georgia Red Cross GAINESVILLE, Ga. ? Jack A. Prince, sales promotion manager for J. D. Jewell, Inc., has been appointed 1954 fund campaign chairman of Hall County, Geor gia, Chapter American Red Cross, according to announcement by R. W. Lawson, Chairman of the Hall County Chapter. Prince is a member of the Gainesville Kiwanis Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce. Elks Club, and has worked with vhe Hall County Community Chest He came to Gainesville follow ing graduation from the Univer sity of N. C, with a degree in ra dio writing and production. Prior to coming to Gainesville, he work ed as a radio announcer. His home is in Rings Mountain, N. 'C. He is also a member of the lo SINGERS ON SATURDAY PROGRAM ? The Kings Men Quartet ol Kings Mountain will be featured with the Sisk Quartet oi Shelby and The Ambassadors, ol Gaffney. S. Cu in a musical program sche duled lor Saturday night at Central school auditorium under spon sorship of the East Side Baptist church. From left to right, J. D. Walker, pianist; Jonas Bridges, Martin Frederick, Basil Lovelace, and Bill Pact. cal reservte air training unit and is a reserve Air Force lieutenant in the public relations depart ment. He served overseas in World War II as a paratrooper. Prince married thte former Miss Patricia Jewell of Gainesville and they have one daughter, Debby, and reside at 330 Piedmont Ave. The drive is scheduled to get undterway sometime in February or March. Packages, holding an infinite variety of commodities, are more attractive and practical than ever before, because of plastic materi als made from petroleum. Plastics like polyethylene and vinyl film have been made Into nearly every conceivable packaging form from collapsible toothpaste tubes and vinyl plastic zippers to full-size 55-gallon drums made entirely of polyethylene. Plastics made with petroleum derivatives are seen in stores an dhorties all over Ameri ca In useful and economical ar ticles. ? - " v-. All Night Sing Here Saturday An All Night Singing will be held in the high school auditori um Saturday night, November 28, sponsored by the East Side Baptist church. The doors will open at 7 p. m. and thte program will start at 8 p. m. The Sisk Quartet, of Shelby, will be featured along with the Ambassadors of Station WFGN, Gaffney, S. C. and the Kings Men Quartet of Kings Mountain. Admission of 40 cents and 80 cents will be charged and advance tickets are being sold by the mtem bfers of the church with Woodrow Bridges as chairman in charge. Tickets may also be purchased at Marlowe's. SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Men's Needs UWl Non-fott#ninol wttfc * 8#" Prtc? mcQuim MID CREAM ? f .f0 Ve,??. 5 ot_ V ?,l,c?e Blue Blades, V *'enneiJ lather Shave, NO BELTS, n, NO PAO$, V| NO PINS, 01 ? NO ODOR '-ill' jmnpt M tun ?ro? o?r RECREATION R0UN1MJP J Rebels Win 53-0 The Kings Mountain Rebels ran rough-shod over Rev. Eade Anderson's South Gastonia elev en at City Stadium Saturday morningj November 14, by a score of 53 to 0. The outweighed but mote ex perienced Rebel team scored al" most at will against the scrappy Gastonia outfit, Charles Smith, filling in at Q. B. for Rathbone, who has been ill, scoring four times on runs of 11, 25, 12 and 40 yards. Others scoring for the Rebels were Wright (2). Blanton and Campbell. The Rebels line, showing marked improvement each game, held the visitors to a pair of first d<Jwns Rebels Win 43-0 The Rebels. continued win.-.ing ways November 17th by swamping Forest City 43 to 0. On the fourth play from scrimmage, a pass from Smith to. Blahton was good for 36 yards and a score. After Keith Layton pluck ed a pass out of the hands of en intended receiver on the K. M. 20 and raced all th way for a sCore, it was K. M. all the way with Campbell scoring three times and Blanton, Wright and Smith once each. The small ga thering was treated to some raz zel-dazzle football that had the fans comparing them as a Jun ior edition of the Washington Redskins with regards to show manship. The Rebel line held the visitors to' three first downs as they posted their 7th win as against 3 defeats. ? ? Cowboys Win The Cowboys avenged an ear lier defeat at the hands of the Midgets of Forest City here November 17, winning by 6-0, same score by which they lost earlier. After a scoreless first half, Don Gladden, fleet little tailback, raced around his own right end and down the side lines for 65 yards and the only score of the game. The -Forest City team came back strong and drove to the K. M. 5 yard line with first and goal to go but the Cowboys threw a ten-man line lineup and four plays }ater the ball was resting on the one foot line. Banks Guyton kicked out and. the game ending seconds later. The line play of Blanton, Childers, Mauney and Myers was outstanding with line-backers Gibson and Ramsey plugging up holes at crucial times. The Cow boys will play 'Rock Hill Y. M. C. A. here next Tuesday after noon ai 4 p. m. Basketball The recreation department has entered a team in the Cleveland County industrial basketball league and will start practice Monday night. If enough inter est is shown, it is the depart ment's Intentions to enter ano ther team. Those Jjaving ex pressed a desire to participate are Bud M<*dlln, Bob Sanders, Clavon Kelly, Joe Hendrick, Rob ert and David Neill, Jack Stone, Joe Costner and John Charles to name a few. Fleet McCurdy, athletic offi cer of the. American Legion, and Director Lay ton traveled to Shel by Wednesday, Nov. 18, to look at some school busses. The idea i? for the American Legion to purchase a bus, rhaking it possi ble for the different organiza tions in town to use it. Mr. Layton met with the school board on November 16 and re quested use of the high school gymn at times when it would not interfere with school activi ties. Mr. Barnes told of the schools' plans to have a physi cal education program at the different grammar schools. Mr. Layton said that he was sure that there was enough folks to fill his program without Inter fering in anyway with school activities. The recreation com mission plans to form a league with games being played on Saturday's at the gym. "There has been some miscon ception of the recreation depart ment's aims with regards to the department's programs. Al though the department would be pleased If every participant would make a good high school player in some respects, the main Objective of recreation is to give everyone a chance to participate and winning games or developing athletes is a sec ondary matter. Last week, when ?behind Forest City by only alx points and with a chance to win If the eleven largest boys had remained in the game, the Cow boys had 30 players to pla^r In the game," Mr. Layton stated Marion Davis has asked Kings Mountain to find some girls or women that are not in school to Join a Shelby tearr. she is coach lng. It seems that all the hiills in Shelby and several other com munitles haVe entered a team And one more team is needed to make the league coihplete. Mrs. Davis now has around seven players and would IBce to have several Kings Mountain girls on the team roster. The league o pens December 7 and if any la dles would like to pl?? ?*'*??* contact Mr* Layton or vis in Shelby at the state high way building. mUwetrwm ? HtRALBH WANT ADS !?:?? ft? . ? 'iFMlrtf? Appreciation Drawing Friday -3:30 National Bank Corner This Week's Chest Contains $175 Here Are Eight Important Rules To Guide You To Treasure Chest Success: FOLLOW THESE HULES 1) Get Your Coupon Here at Our Treasure Chest Box. 2) Write Your Name on Back Plainly (merchant is not allowed to sign for you). 3) Drop Your Coupon in Our Treasure Chest Box, or at the stand on the day of the drawings. 4) If your name cannot be read or if coupons are crumpled or defaced, coupon is Void. 5) Clerks cannot participate on coupon from the store where they are employed. 6) Merchants and their families may never participate in the awards. 7) Nobody may answer for another except Husband or Wife. 8) Coupons are not destroyed each week. The more coupons you have the greater your opportunity to receive an award. DRAWINGS WILL BE HELD EVERY THURSDAY at 3:30 p. m. IN FRONT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK You Have To Be Present To Win Pick Up Your Treasure Chest Tickets From One chants Listed Below: Of The Appreciation Day Mer Alexander's Appliances & Accessories N. Piedmont Avenue Alexander's Jewelry S. Battleground Avenue Baird Furniture Compare Our Prices Belk's Department Store Home of Better Value* Bridges Hardware Co. Phone 187 City Auto & Home Supply Tour Goodrich Dealer Crawford's Market A Phone 156 Cooper's, Inc. Phone 99 ? Railroad Avenue Pellinger's Jewel Shop ?in^s Mountain'! Leading Jewelers Eagle Stores Co., Inc. S. Battleground Avenue ?' . ? .. - . '? * iW"- W ' & M*'- ' fr'A1 ? ' tamer juumoer vompany* inc. fc ? ? V ^ ' - ' : |#w_, c l#w#|*r - ? >'Aj4 Home Service 'Co. Your Frigid aire Dealer Keeter's Stores, Inc. Apparel For All Marlowe's, Inc. Lee Tires ? I.ecapplng ? Appliances Morgan's Grocery Lake Montonla Road McGinnis Department Store W. Mountain Street McGinnis Furniture Co. Siegler Heaters ? Phone 323 Myers' Department Store Dress Shop ? Second Floor Plonk Bros. & Co. Your Merchant Since 1893 Plonk Motor Co. Your Ford Dealer Reba's Fashions S. Battleground Avenue Roses 5*10-25c Store Bee Our Togs : . . . ?;* i ' > V . i r ' . Sterchi Bros. Stores, Inc. Where You Buy It Por Lees Victory Chevrolet Co. Phones 49 & 419 . v v*. ?? ? ?- v.. ? -i V ? ' ' ? - ? ? -
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