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[iris Lose, Boys in At Fairview Fri |,lV evening the Black Moun ln High school teams split .1 T bill at Fain-tew. Tne K-">* hoys bed out in front, 40 to 34, , the Nightmares lost the SS-42. K . (;<uige continued her scor Loree to rack up 18 points tr,i first game hut the Fair \ managed to retain a slim 1 ,jl the way. The Nightmares 'behind 11-12 at the quarter 1 o].22 at the half. Ather'a slow first quarter, the Lrkhorses galloped to a 19 to 1 | ’ftime lead. Reese was the lining light for the locals with points. <:iris' lineup: K Wilhide (111 F Swayngim (2) K Knglish H) F Simmons (31 F Gouge (18) G- VV. Justus G—Malloy G—Norton G- Watkins G—Mull Is,ore hv quarters — ! Mtn. _11 21 2? 38 fcc.rview .. ,-s' lineup: F—Reese (14) F -Joyner F—Glenn F Poteat (6) F’—Penland 11) C—Ramsey (7) C—Rice (6) C- Rowland (3) G—Roberts (3) G—Isley G—Hill (C) G Brown G—Nanney Score by quarters Hack Mtn. -. --- airview - - 12 22 32 42 9 19 30 4*> 4 12 22 34 llid.K WILL MEET The Pauline Arnold Circle of First Baptist church will meet b. 13 in the home of Mrs. Fred as on College street with Mrs. :ng Page as co-hostess. OOK WHO’S HERB! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of uur.nanoa, route 1, announce the irth of a daughter Jan. 30 at St. Dseph's hospital. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. (ius Riek lan, Jr., of Swannanoa a daugh >r Jan. 30, at St. Joseph's hos ital. NOTICE TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OUNTY OF BUNCOMBE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE: CLERK NOTICE TO ROBERT BALL You will take notice that an ption has been instituted against mi before the Clerk of the Super r Court of Buncombe County f r adoption of your child; that ■ i are required to appear and jiswer or demur to the Petition . file in the Clerk's Office, on or *fure the 30th day of March, 651. You will take notice that if you ail to appear or make your ap raranee as provided by Statute, ie relief demanded in this pro dding will be granted. This the 19th day of January, Sul. J. E. Swain Clerk Superior Court feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 Inside Story M* Doing double duty in undercover fashions is Maidenform's new long iine strapless bra which gives a proper buildup to the bustline and slims the waist as well. Fairview Nudges Warriors, 45-43 Accurate shooting by Carter and Cauble proved too much for Swan nanoa Tuesday night as the War riors dropped a hard fought, 45 43, county loop game to the Fair view five. Carter popped the basket for 16 points and Carter for 15 to lead the winners. Kenny Wood was best for Swannanoa with 12. The Warriors led. 25-19, at halftime. Stroupe scored 10 points in a losing cause as the Si]u»ws dropped the preliminary attraction, 65-27. Fairview led at the half, 29-8. Girls’ lineup: Swannanoa (27) F—Stroupe (10) F—Slagle (6) F—Stevens (2) G—Mayfield G—Rayburn G—Gardner Swannanoa: Fox (9), Pembrook, Bartlett. Boys’ lineup: Swannanoa (43) F—Huntsinger (10) F—Allen (9) C—Johnson (9) G—Stroupe (3) G—Wood (12) Swannanoa: Hall. WITH THE SICK Ronnie Bartlett returned to school Monday after being sick for several days. Mrs. A. B. Bartlett is much improved after being sick at her home. 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