n Wmmey-Born pMargrace-Pa HE> Cage performers in the eity-wide jjr-* ?*- industrial basketball league rest this j{j\ ^F* tn ' 'rf--,n\-r 1 1111111 ex -to wa high school program which will take away the officials and score keepers, and the season's wind-up of angularly scheduled games will take ylace Thursday night, February 28, ac cording to an announcement by Earl Bath, recreation supervisor. ' Last week's action resulted in tbe fe", aeason's biggest upset, as MauneyBonnie, league doormats, rose from *V their lowly cellar position to smite the Margrace-Park Yarn entry by 81-80, sending the losers down a notch in the standings and giving Bhenix-Cora, winners over PaulineOld Mill, 43-88, undisputed possesion of first place. i'.t Mauney-Bonnie held a 9-2 halftlme Bad, and managed to withstand their opponents last stanza rush. Margrace-Park Yarn faces Phenlz Cora next week, and^ahould the tecand placer* win, they will again be fa. a, tie for the lead, forcing a playoff for the pennant. The line-apt: Phentx-Qora 43 Pauline 88 Wilton 18 Uedlin 8 j A1 SATUR1 located about one and siata of two nloo red il an ma and divided Into about 100 high clat j Moat us on the prna'itie on t] yon want to paj. \ TERMS EASY! I This Ticket Properly' 8 Name CAROLINf # :} j " ;*>' j i i E C i o N ' O M ' .1 c V C"J A gin wi f1 , wHl> three \ i Bus p ingsb t, /~y The o fc I N 8cl" 1 V r. s H^' ^ n I''. ' v-; w lieKnocksOff rk Yarn 21-20 Ledford ??.. - >.. m.JBtfam ft K. Smith 10 Humphrie* Rayles 6 Well* 0 Huffatetler Blaekwell Ralph Smith D. Wlion 14 Half time score, Phenix 22; Pauline 14 lfar.-P. T. 20 Uaanay-Bon. 21 P. Neisler ' Glass fl P. Ware Harmon B. Herndon 4 Hudgins 9 Parker 10 Summer* 2 Olive Buth 4 Wright Fulton B. Mom McDaniel F. Mom Boheler Fulkerson 0 Halftime *core: MauneyBonnie 9; Margraee Park Tarn 3. Official*: Foster K.ill Games February 28th: 7:00 Pauline-Old v?. Mauney-Bonnle 7:45 Phenix-Cora vs. Mar.-P. T. Standing W X. Pet Phenix 4 1 .800 Margrace-P. Y. 3 2 .600 Pauline Old 2 3 .400 i Hauney-Bonnie 1 4 .200 r AUCTB JAY, MARCH 2nd?AT 1:3 THE O. A. RAY FARM mllaa went of Kings Mountain, on the . two good tenant houses and all nec< ceatdeoce lota and small acreage tra la abore day and hour and purchase PDX>u r* a am CMOS vAoai ligned Entitles You To C S 1 LAND AUCTION CO., ? HXCKOBT, ITOSTH 0ABOI2KA Oscar Pitts, Auctioneer A E. Yarbro, Owner CITY Be ' bus service, with the latest ith two buses, one to be use< e a pick-up service operatin work shifts. service will begin each mor etween the Margrace Phenii buses will operate between sdules of the pick-up service ^baatra^portattowm, Nav* X "" ?gg<?.>;opyuo' j|!WJ N. C. S. D. Dimks Locals Twice The N. C. 8. D. basketball team visited the local gym Friday night, February 15, and won a double head er from the ""Mountaineers." iwOl^W?fHi K9Ff8*8rf&Pm&?' boys 32-15. The "Mountaineers" girls played bard, but could not keep step with the visiting lassies, who seemed to score anytime they wanted to, in spite of the excellent guarding by Humphries, Carpenter, and Maunev. Hicks scpred 10 points for the local girls with Richardson and Foster following with 4 each, dhile Jones was high scorer for N. C. 8. D. with 22 points. The "Mountaineers" boys could not get started for some reason and found themselves trailing 18-4 at the half. Neill scored 5 points for the local boys to earn "top scorer" title and was followed closely by Putnam with 4 points. . Boys lrounce Rutherfordton ' King* Mountain high school's cag1 era, who have fonnd it difficult to | 0 P. M. I Shelby Highway. This farm oonMtry onthnildlnga Has bean sab- <1 eta. jnst what you want at the price .1 SNAPPY MUSIC! I Ihaace At Free Priie 9 telling Agents ? -ANNOL BUS sains In Kt .1? WW~*T> 4 i ? Marcfi in city-type buses, will $e 1 i in shuttle service between .J g out the Oherryville and I SCHED1 oing at 5:30 a. m. and contini : and Sadie Mills. these points on half-hour t will coincide with the needs FARES ASfD 1 m 10 cents per one-ufay i i Peek's Herylt ? . < > THUMDUT, .nnUAlT *1, Wt , , i I,.. . i t friit ? |Ui recently, nitppcd U? thread ud hit the win column uguln hero Tuesday night u the bo ye took thrilling encounter from ftutherfordton, 28-27. for the girls, unfortunately, it wea a repetition of the eame old et^y, a* Batherfordton ecored an easy 3o21 victory. lame crowd attended tho twin ui?r"kihu lii<iL ^plifilTy~oT K' ei fi ru; "in" "t 7^ c second conteet. For the Kings Mountain girls, Martha Hick* tallied 17 of the Mountain eer point*, with Hildreth Richardson getting the remaining four, hut Rutherfordton ' Hardin, yrho scored If. had sufficient help from Yelton and Nanney, with eight each, to provide the winning margin. rPL. - .S4..L. - a ah. TTl -a r J Alio >ihv.h ui iuc ainjji Jiaunmn boys wm well split, with Robert Neill and Chris Edens sharing highpoint honors. They managed eight eaeh, while x Croots, of Rutherfordtou copped game honors with 10. / The boys encounter was close throu ghout, with the Mountaineers again featuring their strong last-half performance to win. Paul Hullender Now * With Motor Firm Here W. O. Grantham, of Victory Chevrolet company, annonneed this week that Panl Hullender, well-known Kings Mountain man and body repair expert, is now affiliated with that firm. Mr. Hullender, recently discharged from the navy, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hullender. "We are happy to make this announcement," Mr. Grantham said. "Mr. Hullender is an expert on this type of work and the firm is now able to give better and quicker service." WEIGHT PROMOTED A. C. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kosaie Wright of route 2, made Yeoman First Class, and is now serving aboard the U8S GLYNN (APA-239). He expects to receive his discharge about ApriL b ? concentrated stratch of sastebFdM. After mora thonMO yaa*s of mlxrfn# than Is ?ttH as MNh Bptentfrl haat aaip te that araa aa thara is fa all tka patrolaum tbaoBttroworldluaTOiprodaoodor sggggHK % ' ** < .* FNCINGSER ngs Moun 1 ~J I iOi* inaugurated in Kings Mount fcJieMargrace and Sadie M? Shelby roads, for the seryi( JLES ie until midnight. Hourly sc schedules after 2:00 o'clock of industrial workers. FBANSFEBS ride, with transfers provide - \ ' f ' . I For Compk I 1 f... 1 . ' J. - ' * ? <,WjL?u.. lT . -MT'. V " '-'VW' Vtv.f I-"r ' -v, \ v - < , - VmM Tan Worstad yarn la mada from tha km* flna wool fibers and carding aanraa to straighten the fibers, removing short broken and imperfect ooaa. Fibers are then spun or twisted to produce a compact, smooth yarn. Worsted fabrics, from worsted yarns, have smooth, clear textures with only a slight nap or aHsMainsistent and include such fabrics as serges, gabardines, coverts, light-weight suitings and sheer dress-weight goods. I I ^jr~> ' > ju^l^muauamjj Wo con cbo fumbh you with 1 our ^ATHERETTE LINED .boh (n oBpf 4ho9 tiyio* { shown on tho display fixture i v :hr. the nominal. sum ... * < * , fl f" ' - ^ ' * ' ' t M <% ?*? # (' ?* ? . i- : .' .. . * ? ; 1 V . < v . , MyerJ ?epa ?? i * ,h ?? .>- i*\ * ^ ?DrewShoppc j i l1 1 ' V a * *0 #.y? /Mf ' >? * ? ?? ?? ?. ^ I r VICE tain ain on March 1* Operation' la, via the Phenix Milt T1 ? of industrial employees 1 >rvice will be provided in th< in the afternoons. / % d without cost where chang ite Schedule ^ % Lid -mfl Anagrams **?cre ptapt* In vary ancient times. The paiHw Wa# man tinned by the Hebrew writers, -was known to the Greeks and Romans, and became so popular ia France during the liM&a ages that Louis xm appointed an "anpgram- ? matiat to the king." -i..luA1.41.u.lite Uia.' v.'itT-tn i teDilaat at Btate Ho?pital. Will pay reasonable wages to right loan. Notify George Wray, Box 6. Shelby, X. C. f21-28,'RINCESS DESIGNED nISTam Htm VVUIVM uiivuriJ ' wis v ; . .1 .'v..' . n FOR TMI PUSS YOUTdT IJAIPHO } ^ When purchasing pua-t M tfrial for your dress, ^ E F' M^Jfirtpryoarpfr-| sonal measurement, In-; any of the eight styles ypu may; select from our? ^ .display fixture, made If y/ith the Cpfaapf Cloth, tally gaaraa-' . ood wrtaUa frss^Hh ! . Wt odds charm ond di? i ^?^,ontoyoMr?nJ^, | . gormetif for tfct nomiiiq) B MUB.Of tit. ^ : trtoopt Store ' ' 1 ** >? * f'j r *" * / 1 ,"< ? 1/ f-. ?j< c * v i * *' " . > ' . X ;: &.: Ni ; L J , ,, Y i , ! V-;. r1'.''! Ljl.. 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