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|pL^ers To ( luijtjLwr^wwwawaaguiJijjJ1:'' ?nanii?mi.iiJJ ' ? Swings Mountain high school's bus bet balling Mountaineer* open their, 14-ga?ue 1SM0 conference schedule Fri , dsjr eight, as they journey to Bu- ' iherforutou to tunc on the high | echoed teams there in a double head?r, with the girls' game leading off at.7s30. -The Mouutaiucers return home Tuesday night to take on Lancolnton at the high school gym. Neither Coach Mable Ballard uor Don Parker is exuding much optimism about the possibilities of Western Conference championship contenders, but both teams have a few veterans around to help matters and a num ber of last year's reserves are on hand to take the places of graduated atarana. .The girls will be aided and abettod by Martha Hicks, star forward at Grover last year who will join Buth Ledford and Hildreth Kichardeon as starting forwards and chief pointgetters, but Bay Humphries will be _a.a_ a t - i ? xiur oniy regular guard on tne narowood. Dorcas Carpenter a reserve y-. Who mw considerable action last .year is expected to handle one guard apot? but the other i9 unsettled. The boys, Ooach Parker moans, are m/ * far cry from the all-winning, highEpoint aggregation which last year copped'the loop crown in a breeze. Gone are Jimml Herndon, Houston Black, Jim Hnllender and Lub Hicks 4t tke championship team, leaving on ' ij Bobert Neill for 1U46 service. Other lettermen in Friday's starting five will be Bill Cashion who saw 'i~ eome action* last year, and he and Heill will handle the guard spots. ' . ' ^ Bill Dettmar will start at one for,? ward spot, with either long Frank Hammers or short Chris Edens at the other one, and Clavon Kelly, a lanky lx-footer and better, will be at censor. T All cage programs, both at home had away, will get underway at 7:30. Stanley Licks Local Teams In Twin Bill * ???? 4"" Stanley' all-winning town taama Tanked np a couple more victoriea Monday night as Kings Mountain fell V Tietim to the fast attacks of the ?'Oreekers. Final score of the girls' ' aontest was 39-21 while the Kings Mountain men ^ave the Stanleys a alosar scrap, the count being 39-30. Margaret Stronpe, Handsel and Beatley led the scoring for the wina'iUw-. Hleks was 8>\,- A offensive leader for the visitoiT. "PskeM Stronpe and Ned Cannon tallied 8 and 7 respectively for the h-i Tietorious boys. Earl Roth, ,newly' alected city recreation director of .Mings Mountain and formed sll-Sou: thern, basketball star at Carolina, led the Mountaineers with 8 while Coach Barker of Kings Mountain High followed with 7. -Cv . " 11 * Mountaineers Defeat Qrover In Twin Bill Kings Mountain high school's 1946 basketball entries, tuning np for loop contests beginning Friday, scored a double win over Grover high school , bere Tuesday night, as the girls open ed with a 31-16 triumph, and the boy* followed with a 32-22 win. Martha Hicks, who was Hie star Grovpr forward last year but is now performing for the Kings Mountain Saeeles, proved too much for he^ for, . p?er mates to handle, an she tallied , ... It pointa to top the scoring in the encounter. Hildreth Richardson * took second honors with eight. Beam aadOU Hleks led Grover with seven | <*//." ? wfk ??TV rciprcuvwy. Hpffi. . The boyt' game saw Robert Neill taking top-scoring honor* with 10 onntera, while Bill Caehion and bgw V Chris > Edens got (ix eaeh. P. Harry pk;7, "1'*4ail G?id alio tied op at six eaeh to the Grove* quintet. (?V' and (Henna Duncan of Chatham connWThw world earry-lver of eotton Swj?*'i; firemand| at 20.5 million' halo* ai comHjpf'' -with 22.0 million balee before Sfr'-' w. Bennett, a native of Stokei County and a State College graduate the new Extension tobaoi'7;**** estate valoee In North ^7.^7$UXSnr?U?u are up 80 per eent a* eom" pared with before the war. The !nTltgiali la 00 percent and 402 percent In South Carolina. BSfiiRMII?t?tt AID K^msStomeh ?** ? *o py ?ogifacr HHHGHtwjK* ? ^,y U^jV tl' WBgnOtlrgJ^ TV.Y. Krv )pen At Ru I.. ii'L nu? ; TRIBUTE TO SERVICE WOMEN f\Minim* Mm turn D|,n4 viflCil/ mmWy raoti TWO lOBMI. ODL Tint to twHn the Legion at Merit. Lt Ann Aids Beratftos, Wavy nurse, of later. Pi also earned Amy Distinguished tJnl Badge /or wort at Bataan, Corregtdor I KJ ii to 1 t ,.. , . -? " *' ^flBw^8^Prf!rBw H, what most of t give to be in your sh< Clothing that you bring new life to sot whom war brought d Goal of the Victory ? 100,000,000 garment ding. If yowrcontribi bear this in mind: Bt means one more hue cold or sickness or pi About 25,000,000 Victor A I tor averse MV { ' ' '^ ^:: ' < Tbh m I 1 \ 'vj \#r>i'vT4fv HKHAM1TH1*T!8DAY, JA! therforaton ! ? nf mvm i i u*l I J" -I to; NEORO NEWS lo j By Mr*. Jessie G. Costlier j The unual ineetinj: of the stock li !liol>lors of the Compact Credit L'nio'i ?'t to !.< In I r,e\t Mot. '.ay nipht Jan ' tin uarv 14. T:Bf? at Mt. Olive church a<i- ttii jjaeeiit to Com|>a<-t school. All tnctn- ' : | hers arc ur;jt?l to bo present. All 4" o.yhors of the Boar>l of Director*.. Crclit Committee ninl Supervisory I IN NORTH CAI More people drink Atlantic Ale; V* M nwiw uv??? j Si i i, what tl beta M .Jf\. . i. * the human race would ceived clothi )?! last spring. 1 ,, ,, for, a dozen j may consider old can , _, ' _ . bare. Your s ne suffering person to , espalr and deatfrutioa. ~\7. TT7 of Nazi and Clothing Collection is , a/phuThoa.andbrf- pfwf?-. idon teems negligible, mt? J >ery garment yon give *?j** * * ' tan being saved from [nST **** ntibly <U*b. localcollecd, need for It c ' people orerseas re- been there! r Clothing ( ** ' ' ' - i..' . ', * I 1 1 ?????????-. \ * V, 4 / \ * ^ % fiiiiYirmnnf ihei hfiihtgal JUt iJsa AA* loiiHimnx "j be Victory Clotbbtg Collection, cttA it ?* . . ' D t SI'ARY 10, me njwittee arc to be nominated toil >eted at this meeting. Mr. 8. P. do ;en. outstanding Credit Union lead- tb of Columbia, X. C., ami president . Mr. J>. It. Uraham State Direer of Credit Unions. Raleigh are to l.e present ami address the memrs cit ti;c Credit Cnioii. The following day, Tuesday, Jan. . Fiie .\. C. State Couueil on Coeri'.ise* will hold its quarterly pec.ip at the church. All members i?? trie;idv of the Couipaet Credit i.tun are invited to attend both of ese meetings. M. L. Campbell, Sce.-Treas. Comfiact Credit Union. IOLINA and Beer than any other. * leytl gh S? shoe . B ng collected from Americans lut for every person clothed so more remain virtually threadpare clothing will be distribhout discrimination, to victims Jap oppression in Europe, the and die Far East. our attics, trunks, and closets { out all the serviceable clothessibly sparetake it to your mi depot now. If you doubt the rretstai, ask the boys who've Collection 9/ HE NET JL KAISER NmUmuuCkmkmfm ertisimg CotmcU spoMtortd by J|B ' it Store Hofa need to be treated for lice iring the winter month* becauae p? e lice may be earrier* of twine pox. 10 ????? Tew ??a?wm Solve Your Lau The quickest, easiest n to use the facilities of th< dry. You'll be surprised at 1 family wash or batcheloi pleased with the work an Kings M Laun Phone E. A. Harrill TQ ijs.\ S* fl . ?'/ ^B^tssa What YOU C | Oet togMhtr all Hi* ^ Tok* It to your local col ^ Volunteer some spare local committee. Dig Out Your Spare Qothi VevrcocH Vskoes J ...t- J .Ll-^. V w I lodMh J QIOVH V pants / caps The more .you do the bet "WHBHBBHHPaaMWrS?r^? PAGE FTVE The national eoybean reeerve droi U bj about 6,000,000 bwhela I* 46. rn /a???a? ?? ndry Problems tost satisfactory way is 3 Kings Mountain Laun -Via rao anna Vila onat nf a /i4V A WMJVUUWiV VVMV V* M r bundle, and you'll be id service. lountain idry i 270 Paul Mauney * .;. ?. . v ;' / 'an Do! dotMng you H?tton dopot till l tn w<uw ins TODAY! , 0 w iwtatire V robes y/ underwear d pajamas yf bedding tte.r you'll feel | ^
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