P»ge lOA-MIIlItOR-HBRAlD-Thandiijr, Deceinbar M, IWI* COME LOOK US OVER TOYS HOBBIES AND CRAFS You’ll Be Glad r| Akei|h}0nter Gastonia 0acl Christmas With our thanks, please accept a wish that the season brings many blessings and a spirit of joy that lasts all year long. Gary Stewart Photography REBOUNDS FOB MOUNT1E8 - KlngB Mountein’a William Lockhart, left, and Bobby Odoms- go high tor a rebound In Tuesday’s Southwestern Conference basketball game at the KMHS gym. North Gaston led most of the way but had to hang on In the final minutes for a hard-fought ae-4» victory over the Mountaineers. Photo By Gary Stewsrt Coach John Blalock takes Us t-S Mountaineers Into the sixth annual Cleveland County Tlpoff Tournament next Wednesday and Thursday night at Bums High School. Mountain battjtas Hums and $helby takes on Oest In first round action Wednesday. V Alay the magic of Christmas unfold within your heart and home bringing sjX'cial joys and remembrances. As this season of love and cheer arrives we extend warm wishes for a truly happy holiday. Sincere thanks. Kings Mountain HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Bessemer City _ij_:jO_HEjWPS AND SAVES AT FAMILY DOLLAR! MEN'S WARM QUILTED JACKEIS • BOMBER OR SKI STYLES • NYLON OR COTTON FABRICS • CHOICE OF COLORS • SIZES S-M-L-XL LOOK AT THIS BUY! >96 EACH KM Jayvees Take Pair From Qiase range Mountain High’s jayvee basketballera closed out their pre- CSirlstmas play Thursday at home with a double vic tory over Chase. The girls played their best game at the year In winning a 47-84 decision and the boys scored their second straight victory In the nightcap, 44-84. Both KMHS clubs are 3-1 In Southwestern Con ference play. They return to action on January 6 at Bums. Olrls coach Jos Roun tree began eubsUtutlng early in the first period as his Little Mountalnettes Jumped to a quick 18-1 lead. They held a com- mandable 38-8 lead at In- termlssloa "We played the same type of game as we did at Shelby last week when we lost,’’ noted Rountree. "The only difference was this time we put the ball In the hoop." All nine of Rountree's players saw action and eight of them scored. Elizabeth McOlU led the way with 13 and Baibara McClain added 10. Paulette McDowell of Caiaee was the game's top scorer with 33. "Everybody played well,’’ continued Rountree, whose club Is looking more and more like a title contender. "We played as ateam and shot a lot better than we have In the poet." GIRLS GAME KM (47) - UtUeJohn 8, McSwaln 3, McQUl 13, Leach 4, McClain 10, Bla lock 0, Baity 3, Bristol 4, Boyd. Oiaae (84) - McDoweU 33, Wright 3, McCUrry 8, Dewberry 3. Burnette. I MEN'S COTTON FAMILY DOLLAR BRANa BRIEFS or T-SHIRTS ^^99 $1.29 PLANTiERS