Page P4The Chronicle, Thursc Chronicle A1 was one of the county's top > receivers. Other Mustangs on the offensive team are Mark Crmler, a massive lineman, and Clay Bryaa, another down lineman for Parkland Seniors Waller Mack. Maurice Hyan, Bea Hill and Metvia Pahaer round out the North contingent on the offensive unit. Hymes, a 6-4, 280-pounder, helped anchor a strong Viking of*' fensive line with the 5-11, 247-pound Mack. Geao Segers, a two-way performer for Perry Pearson's Eagles and a state 4-A wrestling champ last year, joined wide receiver Chris Christmas to give the Eagles two players on the squad. North Forsyth placekicker Hill was by far the finest field goal kicker in the county this past season. He connected on a record 48-yard field goal against Hickory. Palmer, a wide receiver, teamed with Hatchett to give the Vik-i ings one of the top passing comv , binations in the county. Gerald Moore, the only junior on the team, gave Glenn an offensive threat second to none. Moore had two games of more than 200 yards rushing during the season and scored four touchdowns in two consecutive games for the Bobcats, in their e first year of high school competition. 1 V ^PS ^^HHHHR^' t^H Shelton Jones Help |||||jQ| give w|||p babies^O the #^1 advantage^ Support the 10 rMrv\A\# I iyj ivrui v^i i kj\ l^ii I ic; WH OfffCTS FOUNDATION i WE HAVE MOVED TO 212 N. BROAD ST. next to Modern Chevrolet QIFT HEADQ OOT NUOQUMTIRS TIMBERLAND BOOTS Quarantaad Watarproof and Zaro Inaulation r L?64"ll YES, WE HAVE HUN Scop?> mounfd ai Jay, December 6. 1984 ll-City/County r I s K> tP * >' j&^^h j' ^ * * ^ - uefaiaMoore M K H Hr' V?k ^ J| I , Mark Crater ' l \ m njfl MM BHHH i Clay Bryan i Winston-Sal i FR You get 6 mo you start a NE for 1 at only $9. Subscriptions txpirod bo No further discounts Offer good throuc Order Ml Coll 72 Imwm 1^^212 N. Erosd >t INSULATED Wi JRIU > Vk. Lightweight, water ri construction <5# 3 oz. polyester nylor Remnants soft and p L Snap front closure ^ Roomy attached dra \V f^r 2 large patch pocket idT\ Underarm ventilating Aa Double stitched sear Color: Camouflage PERFECT FOR DEER Ml WHILE THEY LAST C THIS WEE UARTER8 FOR THE BOYS' CHAMC CAMOUFLAGE tolhl, (ln CI-OTMINQ against the Ws hav# a larga and comfof salaction of shirts, Compare a pants, T-shirts * much m<>r? swsst shirts. ?? ????J COTTON SH BIBS 100% cottc Extra haav^ 6-'lV H 6" NOW ^ ITINQ & FISHING LICENS id bore sighted fr? whsr offense From F ft A Chris Christmas Walter Mack ig&jM fl ' ' 4 v mttMMm .'vi^H *' *** ^ffiflH ^a *^a HL ^ r^ ans IS^I^Biiil^^Ti'l^M Ben Hill 'em Chronicle EE! is. free when * W subscription year 36 Reg. *13.52 fort Aug. 1 alto eligible, allowed. No dealers. f/? Dec. 31, 1984. 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Norman Stockton has sought out the finest in sweaters for Christmas 1984 ? from lightweight cotton to four ply cashmere to ski weight woolens. We've selected Pom rrom swvvwrv uuvrvu uy ukj line ormsn m knitters and from a number of new JG manufacturers who are remarkable 9? stylist. Just listen to the names on our sweater roster: Alan Paine, Pendleton, Boston e Trader, Findachty, Scotland yard, St. Cruix and Alexander Julian. T^orman^Stoclttonnnc. J DOWNTOWN HANES MAL L THRUWAY Dally Daily Dally 9:00-9:00 ^ 9:00-5:00 10:00-9:00 Sat. 'til 5:30

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