• m tikii Stomi Precautionf^ Time Again; Get Ready >■/-«>■ It I i\ii'i«sr-j ivi\i/ui't» nk 'i# ferocity, ..^4d}cisaci«> aurl aiqMfMllti.rliia i>ul < Irst of all, chTCk your sup'-[k>Uns from the National Hur plies. Be sure you have board.s,: ricane Center in iMiartti ami nails and tools with which to other emergency warnings. Witli batten down if a severe storm Iieads your way. Check to see if you have flashlights with fresh tiatteries, a transistor radio that Thus is the season to prepare I no''-l>“n.sha.ble u.- 0^,1 uu-u ior ail kinds of storms and hiJ^^h winds - hurricanos, eday, instead of wide-scale, generalized warnings, hurricane forecasts In particular are targeted very closely to the endangerd aras .so that only those who need to prepare ac tually do so. If you are in the pathy of a' hurricane, bextrd up windows or; protect them with storm shutters; or tape. Secure rubbish cans,| tools, lawn and porch furniture. You'd love them in a storm and they could liocome destructive missiles as well. Store drinking water in clean bottles, jugs and pots in case your water supply become con taminated by floiHling. If you have camp stoves or other portable cooking or light ing equipment, also have an ade- : (juate fuel .supply in case of pow- I er failure. Be sure you car’s gas I tank is full in case you have to leave in a hurry. If you are a boat owner, add extra lines, fendeis and anchors. Move to a more sheltered berth, I if possibl. If your boat Is trail- lable, get it to high ground and I near as miu^h protection as po^i- i sible. In case of an official warning to evacuate your ar*?a, follow di rections and get out. No one ; wants you to leave your home ! unless it is absolutely necessary to protect your life and those of: skaters take to the ice at 8 p. m. your family. If you have taken! on Wednesday night, October 20 care of advance preparations, as i in the Charlotte Coliseum, the ; far as your home and other prop- i benefactors will be the boys who ' erty are concerned, you are not! live at Boys Home of North Car- going to add anything by remain- oUna. This special opening pro- I ing in the danger zone and gram has been designated “Boys Grier Scores game losing streak. The Mounitics had dropped tilts to South Point. 20-0, and Cherryville, 15-13. THE STA’nSTICS KM use First Downs 12 5 Yards Rushing 316 106 Paiises 1-2 2-9 P;is.sing Yardage 20 33 Passes Int. By 2 0 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Yds. Penalized 5 35 Bowling ■ Spor+s Colunwr <5on+iniied **—**- other area stars. A1 Graves, a 0-4 junior fonvard from Cherryville, averaged better than 15 points per game year and one of the freshmen Holbrook is counting on i^^ 6-7 Donald Elliott of Dallas. Elliott led his high school team to two straight trips to the state 2-A tournament. Holbrook says that if Elliott and his other freshmen perform as well as he expects them to, “vve shtyald have an excellent season. It's hard to improve on a 20-4 season," he added, “but we have our sights .set on the district title and a trip to the national tournament." Optimist Sponsor Ice Capades Show When the 1971 Ice Capades campus to build two new cot tages for 32 more boys. It is ex pected that a total of approxi mately too boys will And a home at Huntersville within five years. Tickets for the performance are available at the Coliseum box office, aU Charlotte Sears stores, Charlottetown Mall, Belks downtown and Southpark. Local Optimists eilso have order blanks. for the losers were the Hipps boys, Terry with a 123 line and Gerald with a 356 set. MDCED LEIAGUE— lb pt -— Wimp Bowen gained soyring ^ honors in mixed league action Thursday night, rolling a 139 line and 364 set to lead Bob Ram sey’s team to a three game to one win over Bulb Herndon. Herndon led his team with a line and 940 series. Clarence Plonk’s 136 line and 343 set led Plonk Oil to a three game to one win over Ranny Blanton’s team. Buck Vincent led the losers with a 120 line and 322 series. , LADIES STAINDING Team W. . Cleveland Radiator "15 Oates Shell .............. 13 Drews Tax 13 Scoggins Gulf 13 American Legion 10 Plonk Brothers 8 PREVENT STRE.AKI.NG I S'lDRI-NO SILVE3{ To prevent streaking when 'I’ho anti-tarni.sh chest or a you wash a wall, start at the| drawer lined with anti-tarnisli bottom and work up. Streaking fabric is the place to store .sll- caused when water runs ovorl ver when not in use. These soiled wall, point out exten-! f.ihries are filled with tiny sll Sion home management special-! ver particles that absorb tar- Ists, North Carolina Stale Uni-jnish, explain extension hou.se verslty. These streaks are hard! furnisliings speeialists, N o r t li to remove, Carolina State University. L. 9 watching the hurricane wreak its , destruction. Owner of mobile home.s should take their most important pre- . caution long before any actual I storm warnings by having their ! diwellings tied down with power- I ful steel anchors and cables. According to the Mobile Home Robbin’^s DIXIE VILLAGE Shop Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 1 • 6 p.m. New Fall & Winter Merchandise In Jr., Sizes, Misses, Petifes Blouses - Pant Suits - Coats - Dresses - Cocktail Dresises - Suits — al.so Accessories - Lounge Wear Negligee - Vera Slacks Famous Name Brands" Misses PLW Jerry Liirio AlLson Ayers Melissa Lane BLOUSES BY Aileen Pennington Judy Vaughn Juniors Gay Gibson Jo Junior Cm Coventry Petites Unlimited Patricia Fair Lady Bayard Jane Colby Fairfield Tolly Shuford, Owner. Clerks: Vera Laughridge, Josle Shuford, Margaret Watts, Debbie Timms ■Home night at the Ice Capades.’ The fifty Optimist clu/bs in the Charlotte area are sponsoring this performance to kickoff the 1971 1972 maintenance effort, which has a goal of $30,000 for the year. Boys Home now has its second Information Service, a unit of llacility at Huntersville in north- I this type that is properly block em Mecklenburg county. The ! and anchored has every chance! first campus is located at Lake !of riding out a hurricane- and!Waccamaw in Columbus county, thousands of them have. On the! These two facilities presently other hand, mobile homes with Tare for 127 boys, and plans are no tie-downs or with primitive under way on the Huntersville ; system devised before modern tie-1 r:' ,——""■— , down methods were standardiz-i ^mpment to ed through thorough-going engi-| job properly Mhey are ■ neeriito research at the Univer- inadequate Isity of Michigan ca nhe upset or! ^ good test of the p-resented destroyed ' fto ^own precautions occurred— I Contractors on the Gulf Coast “benefit" of hurricane- and in the hurricane-prone areas •’l’', . „ ... of the Atlantic coast have the^At'anta, Ga. A two-t^ test equipment to check e.xisting traveling some 30 miles an I ”, hour smashed into a mobile a couple of months ago in automo- ^KINGS ^UNTAIN' BESSEA^^ CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OreNS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 ALWAYS S2.00 A CARLOAD! Thurs. & Fri. * Double Featurel NO. 1 A TIME TO SING in Color NO. 2 HEAVEN WI’TH A GUN Color a !home that had been tied down iwith the recommended anchor- and-cable system. There was vir tually no interior damage—and the home didn't budge an inch off its blocks. Cub Scout Training Course Set The Cub Scout Leaders Train ing course will start October 18th at the John Knox Presibyterian church on Chiarles Road in Shel by, It was announced today by Joe Hartsell, district training chairman for the Battleground district. Sessions will be offered in the morning for Den leaders from 9:30-11:20 a. m. and in the evening for Den leaders and Cub- masters from 7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. The sessions will run Mon day through Thursday October ■SDctober 21. David Bolin Player Of Week Quarterback David Bolin has been named Kings Mountain High’s player of the week follow ing his outstanding iperformance in the Mountaineers’ 26-6 win over R-S Central last ‘Friday. Bolin, a 165-pound senior, scor ed one touchdown and called his best game of the season as the Mauntaineers squarred their sea son’s record at 3-3. Bolin’s TD came on a 20-yard run. As a result of being named player of the week, the thiroe- year letterman will receive a free gift from the men’s department of Fulton’s Department Store. Previous players of the week were Marshall Logan, Steve Ingle, John Grier, Chris Blanton and Dale Russell. GROUND COVERS Ground covers are an asset to any landscape plan. They The sessions and subjects are can turn a barren area into as follows: Sat Only * Triple Feature NO. 1 MURDERER'S ROW Color NO. 2 A TIME TO SING in Color NO. 3 HEAVEN WITH A GUN Color Sun. - Wed. * Double Feature NO. 1 JUMP In Color NO. 2 PIT STOP In Color Wad. Movies Run Reverse Old. Monday—Session No. 1—9:30 11:30 a. m.—“The Culb Scout Program (for Den leaders only). (Monday—Session No. 1—7:30 9:30 p. m.—“The Cub Scout Pro- ■gram’’—(for Den leaders and (Jubmasters). ; Tuesday—Session No. 2—9:30 11:30 a. m.—“Planning the Cub one Scout Program’’ (for Den lead- ■flutjers only). Tuesday—Session No. 2—^7:30 Cub lead- REPAIRING FAUCET Got a dripping faucet or that vihrates, “sings” or ‘ | ters" when opened? The trouble; is probably the washer at the; 9:30 p. m.—"Planning the lower end of the faucet spindle. Scout Program" (for Den If it leaks around the spindale! ers and Cubmaster.sl. when opened, a new packing, Wednesday—Session No. 3 washer is needed These are do- 9:3011:30 a. m.—“The Eten Meet- it-yourslf plumbing repairs that'ing” (for Dean leaders onlyl. can be made with a wrench, j 'Wednesday—Session No. 3— screw driver and replacement 7:30 p. m.-9:30 p. m.-—"The Den COMING SATURDAY NIGHT October 30, 7 P.M. CENTRAL JR. HIGH AUDITORIUM Sponsored by Kings Mountain Jaycees Alive On Stage N KIMBRELL'S STAGE OF 1,000 HORRORS PLUS! K. W. HODGE MAGICIAN AND KIS MAGICAL SURVIVAL A HALLOWEEN TREAT OF YOUR LIFE! ALL TICKETS PURCHASED AT DOOR ALL ADMISSION Sl.OO blanket of lush growth. Ground covers are best planted in early fall or early spring in North Carolina. Spring planting is pre ferred in the mountains. There are a large number of ground covers suitable for use in the state. Stop by the County Agri cultural Extension Service office and pick up a copy of Circular 529. “Ground Covers for North CJarolina,” for fuu details. washers. PERFECT SYLVANIA COLOR TV SET FOR THE BEDROOM... OR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME! Sylvania color bright 86*pic- ture tube has 185 sq. in. viewable area (19’’ diag. meas.). This model features a “cool running” Gibraltarchassis for reliable performance. AFC ensures a perfectly tuned picture at the touch of a button. Excellent sound from a 5” oval speaker. Deluxe , Pecan grained vinyl-on-wood composition cabinet. Boll-about cart or bedroom stand optional, extra. Sylvania model CX79P. TV SBCEPnON SIMULATED S^tYoria BmM* Nadwh Isk Only;|i429.95 BRIDGES RADIO & TV ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 75c SHOWS DAILY 3 5 7 9 SAT. 1-3 5 79 SUN. 1:30-3:30-9:00 WED. THRU SAT. JASON ROBARDS COLOR tv MevieM V M SUN. MON. TUES. The .runaway bestseUer 18 on the screen. CaUM8ttPICUIi£S Sean ' Connerr' i TTie _ Anderson 'bpes ttmemaiKRiMii nNomKM ADULT LATE SHOW FRL SAT. 10:30 P.M. "TTHE WILD PUSSY CAT RATED (R) Meeting” (for Den leaders only) “The Pack .Meeting’’ (for Cub- masters). Thursday—Session No. 4—^9:'’0- 11:30 a. m.—“Den Operations’; (for Den mothers only). Thursday—Session No. 4—7:30 p. m.-9:30 p. m. - “Den Opera tions”. “Pack Management” (for ■Cubmasters and committeemen). I All sessions are open to any- I one who is interested in the Ciib ! Scout program of the Boy Scouts ' ! of America. Certificates wdll be j ! Issued to those who complete four | sessions. | TOBACCO MARJCKTS | North Carolina is “tobacco-' land’ from the coast to the mountains. The state’s tobacco j marketing system is the mostj e.xtensive in the world. Tliere ■ are four flue-cured belts and the! mountain barley belt. There are I eight markets on the Border; Belt, 17 on the giant Eastern | ■belt. 10 on the Middle Belt and' i 13 on the Old Belt. TTiere are I three barley markets. I SUGAR N* SPICE By SHIRLEY H. ALLEN After a “foot sore” day, alter ^ nating hot an< ^ cold foot bath, % are delicious. Fol m- low with leisuTf I ly foot massage. * Use real shaving cream, not hand lotion or soap, to shave legs—it does job best, cuts down on cuts/^ow available In feminine scents. * « * « Peach, pink, coral, nectarine and beige are making lipstick headlines! Use singly, or mix to match any outfit. • • • « Why not make headlines yourself with a stylish new shag 'haircut at TIARA HAIR DESIGNS All hairdressers at Tiara have had special training in this new hair cut. TIARA HAIR DESIGNS Special Priced Open Mondays York Road Kings Mountain Phone 739-6503 ff* Announcing "BIG BOSSY' Our Brand New TRIPLE DECKER CHEESEBURGER and only £5c We still have a few 16 oz. old-timey Coke glasses but they won't last long. 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