LAMES' Flat—Med. & High Heels Big Reductions On All Prices. One Big Grp. One Big Grp. Vais. To 7.99 Vais. To 11.99 3.88 5.88 GIRLS' SHOES Ideal For School—Vais. To S.99 ENTIRE STOCK LADIES' SUMMER Sportswear — Including — Slacks —Skirts -^Shorts— Swim Suits — Rlouses — Knit Tops — NOW REDUCED ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S S & Sporteoats AH Drastically Reduced BOR CLEARANCE Choose yours now while the selection is good and there is plenty oi time left to wear it AND NOW WHILE THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! ALL GIRLS' Sportswear Sizes 3 to 7 and 8 to 14 — INCLUDING — SHORTS —KNIT TOPS SLACKS — SWIM SUITS 1 3 OFF Original Price FOR HUGE SAVINGS VISIT OUR PIECE GOODS DEPT. Drastic Reductions ON SUMMER AND YEAR-ROUND FABRICS Entire Stock— Big Selection LADIES' SUMMER Junior-Misses-Hali Sizes 1 3 OFF Original Price Hurry While Selection Is Good PLONK’S = = Q. After several bad years, Chrysler' Corporation has: shown 1 a: comeback: with better/ manage ment and new policies. Why, therefore, does my broker say that it can't be considered a growth, company?' A: You can find almost as many ^definitions of growth companies as.you can find investors. Broad ly; Ijwould consider any company whldh has hhd a record of grow* ing-faster thanr industry;, in gen eral as a growth company. First, you must remember that the Am erican economy as a whole has grown for many years at a com pounded: annual rate of about 3 per cent. You also have around 2 per cent annual inflation over the-long--term; Consequently; any company that has a record of growing at better than 5 per cent a year begins to be of interest as one in which your nroney may begin to-grew at a better thanav emge rate. There is also the fac tor to be considered as to wheth er this kind of growth is likely to continue in the years ahead. With our growing population and worldwide development it seems reasonable that a good rate of growth can continue in the auto industry although cyclical varia tions may seem to point other wise at £(ny given time. Of course when we are placing emphasis on growth, many of us tend to be satisfied only when we have twice this rate of growth or better, and that is probably what your broker has in mind when he says Chrysler is no t a growth company. Like all of the auto companies, It is not a high rate growth company, but it does have a good rate of growth and when youcanbuy it and the other auto companies at todays bargain prices, you may over the long run do better with it than ydu would with some of the higher growth rate companies whihc are selling at much higher price in relation to their earn Full Docket Aired In City Court On Monday The following actions were taken Monday in Kings Mountain Recorder’s Court, Judge George a Thomasson presiding. Robert F. Ernest, drivings with out a license, not prosecuted; Ronnie R. Bingham, assault on a female, not prosecuted and prose cuting witness ordered to pay court costs; John Vamodore, sim ple trespassing, continued until July 10, Kenneth B. Hamrick, non support, prayer for judgement continued 30 days; Bobby Carson, assault with intent to kill, found innocent; Edgar Moore, Jr., viola tion of prohibition law, 30 days or $5 and costs; Jerry L. Rock holt, assault on a female, nine months or $25 and costs; Lemuel L. Ramsey, driving without a li cense, 30 days or $25 and costs; Hubert W. Lankford, assault with a deadly weapon, four months or $35 and costs: Jimmy L. Stewart, assault on a female, six months or $10 and costs. Also, Carl Sisk, assault on a fe 1 male, found innocent; Talmadge ■S. Sullens, non-support, capias or ■ dered issued for defendant; James Benton, public drunkenness and prohibition violation, 60 days or $10 and-costs; Joe H. Willis, driv i ihg on the wrong side of the road, capias ordered issued; Brenda L. Stroup, charged with driving without a license and failing to have vehicle inspected, 90 days or $25 and costs; Marshall J. Har relson, driving without a license, capias ordered issued; and Ron ald H. Huskey, driving without a license, 60 days or $25^ afid costs, also charged with suite lar ceny, waived preliminary hear ing and bound over to Superior Court with a bond of $1,000. The following submitted to the charges against them before court and paid the assessed fines and court costs: Galas W. White, speeding 40 in 25 zone; Marguerite T. Plonk, charged with failure to yield right of way; Robert L. England, improper muffler, Judy H. Day, speeding 50 in 35 zone; Suanmy P. Hutley, stop light violation; George W. Ramsey, improper muffler; Rommy R. Burns, im proper muffler; Jerry L. Rock hold, stop sign violation? Henry. H. Houser, following too close; Phillip G. Ross, exceeding a safe speed; Rebecca C. Peeler, stop Ught violation; Hopie J, Curry; following too close. Mrs. Bowen's Bites Conducted Funeral rites for Mfs. VOvie Allen , 83, sister of Mrs. Richard Curry of Kings Moun tain andiMts. Daar» Lovelace of Grover, were held Monday, at 3 pun. from Pleasant Hfll Baptist church. Mrs. Bowen died Sunday in a Morganton hbspltaf. Other survivors include four sons,., three daughters an