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BY OHABLEB OABPHNTKB Jffor -Mm. thooea on the 1M? We ' /i fJjSfetelconference all-etar teua, hu*l -TttoK'Neill r^nka u the only Kin) "v,'it)HiBtaiu lad to repeat on the lo< teom.' He wae alao on tl all-star team, both aquada beii cioeCa at a meeting of eoaehea ar official* of the 15 member, in Hie The big, hard-hitting tackle" hi Mi Mat anl light aa yet on h V cbotoo of college, but* it ia oar gue that the echool he matriculate* j trill conaider itaelf lucky to get hit ,"!?') ?cno?? Bill Caehiou, Mountaineer fullbac Of the paat grid aeaaon, and a met v bot of laat year'* Central cage iqoa la Mt- out for the team it waa learnt *''' thla week. Only reaaon he gave fi aet returning to the hardwood gan ia thai he'e juat not interested. Although Coach Clyde Cgnipe doi aot think Cathion ' absence fro piMtlee will hurt his team this yea it is this corner's belief that 1 will ba miaaed ont there on the hai wood this season. Last year he plays good floor game and was great c defease, althongh, bseanae of bs mmm^ . Oehlon came within an ace of b< long With his teammate Bob Nei bat according to Kings Monntal eoaches who attended the meet in , and voted on the all-star team, h ' missed by a shade as a couple < | peghborlng eoaohes switched vot< .{jm order to gain more votes for the players?-big time polities that 1st Am the voting was getting unde way, all the conference coaches wei - ibaating the bashes for sure votes fc s their star players the story goes. An - tbd local grid mentors were positiv ; of enough votes to elect the big fu !>ek, most of the politieing cente >lng in the selection of the All-sts .V backs. After the ballots had bee counted, however, it was indicate ttet Kings Mountain was left hob f lag the bag. Cherryville placed tw players on the squad and Sbc)<y on ' leaving Caahion out in the cold, hot ' having evidently switebe ' tneir selections in order to plac their men. ? This eorner is not in favor of tt method of selecting aii-conferenc in the Western come-cnee ? used at the Hickory meet Inst wee! .It. is ear belief, end we have plent " bf support from sports-loving citisw of the city, that ballot should I secret and that the 'polities', shoul / not be allowed in the selection of th ^deam.'JlS we understand the situ at lo '^jjpil'/year, we're not sure the beet i .: ;,<k4N?' men in the conference were i > looted. Our suggestion is that in th . future all-star teams be selected h secret ballot and that two players \ 'jwlbeted for each poeitlon in crdc - 'i.ftiiot' the most representative team h ? Chosen. This method will injure th afc%''Wa*laetlon of the best sfuad in th and it will be more i J Christmas KIP' Gift SUGGESTIONS o otballa, 4sizes '^-Automatic Electric il ?Hiird Rod and Reel f I ?Child's Swings p^^K^tlnion Roller. Skates I ?Htdti - Kwik BaU I Bearing Skates I ?Nico Smin Pocket lil :^8alt and Pepper Beta ERK3*.' Hfe^?3>ft -VB 0% s' - .i.i' '~V ^ ' m keeping with democratic methods o bel lotting. Out suggestion doea no V corns m a grip* ovar tjie fact tba k Oaahion did not make the foothal 1 all-star squad. Bather it comes wit siaeorety and with the beloief tba the players Will bo benefited by th< 'fairer' method of selection. ? Peace and Good-Will >P The time draws near the birth o: ie Christ: ig The moon is hid; the night ii id still; k- The Christmas bells from hil to hill it Answer each other in the mist, ia ia Four voices of four hamlets round iB From far and near, on mead and n moor, Swell out and fail, as if a dooi Were shut between me and the >k sound, uid Each voice four changes on the ,d wind, 3r That now dilate, and now ie decrease. Peace and good-will, good-will Bi and peace, m Peace and good-will, to all mankind. r, ' Tennyson. ie, i: Jews Celebrate the i" Festival of Lights ; ma* period was the "Festival oi f I. Lights," called Hanukkah or Chae, nuckah. Jewish history relates thai II | c a bees met ana vanquished an l# : army of Syrians, g I Judas Maccabees entered Jerusa,e, 1cm with his army and found it a )t place of desolation. He began the M work of purification and on the 25th , day of Kislev it was finished and a I sacred light was lit r ; In their destniction of the temple re the sacred oil was practically ex|f hausted, but they did find a jar which . they judged would burn one day. ; It lasted eight days, therefore each . year the Jews decree that the eight days previous to December 25 be r" ; celebrated, ir i d' I | Moisture Needs I It takes 500 pounds of water to I grow one pound of corn and 37 gal Ions of water to produce one slice ~ . of bread. d J !6 19 L 71 g\ ? ;; upcu Lvcuiug; ? Don't let Dad get thron J CLristmas without a n ie tie, four-in-hands and bo ?* varied patterns and colo 1 gift box for each tie? ! $1.00 and $2.00 n ! Socks, in all the latest p j terns, wools and ribs? : . 55c to $2.00 i A warm all wool plaid n fler in all his favorite c I or to keep him warm a handsome too $2 Two-tone smoking jac1 of combination plain a Vier-Hnrrhrma hAMaitiaH ? IMW* * AAfg WVMW p WWW1 W 36 46 .... $13.96 - $16 Wool flannel sport al with pleated action ba In bright plaids and soli 14 1-2-17 ... $6.60 - $10 I New wool worsted a weal long sleeves, round ne rib knit bottom and cufl 36-46 ...... $6.00 $? Belts, all-leather, plenty styles ... $1.00 and $2 r ' ? " ? I ' k< ' '' , < , ' *, _ '** -V. ! p?-,S-.*i's*^""'-i' " '-" '' ? ' & '-r- >. "'; '. ! 1 "' . Vv l'\:"'!'<'1 ' '* '" ?%* .; AS./ v"V :Vitf V-".. ,) ' ' THIS PWQg MOTOTAIK HEBALP THURSDAY. DEC. 1?, ltH? G0f4eeZem J ^0LD?^3 ' Sssential^ff^mSSk j ^rrnnaPP**^ | . Choice Cuts? i TENDER STEAKS >^X F ^g|( 68c lb. 35b3w I ! GRADE A < RIB ROAST, 45c lb. S '^?5?) ,! 4 to 6 lb. PICNIC HAMS lb. 60c l fltrt Taking Orders No# W2j^ & HOUDAY P0UURY Nice Lean PORK CHOPS lb. 62c f1 ^ORK^HOUIJ)ERlaaA^X^r^TTb 490 ^* J Is1 y I I All Popular?Carton Cigarettes Brands?Plus Tax W *1^1^ 9 Fruit Cocktail?No. 2 1-2 can JwMDlJjr S Peach Halves?No. 2 1-2 can Apple Sauce No-2 ?an f BARKLEY BROS. ? 502 E. KI1 ( Until 9 P. M. Thru Christmas, Eve ew ws TO. ' J / I . 'I / ^ I I -,vi i / / ' / 1 ? m. / .,- vt . ,VW- . The Store Where Ladies L v. .. - v \ ?-> ' -'* . : i ' "V PAGE BKVKJT iv en in a,u i, ii hi a. mmBmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm | j y/trt Q*tP BEST IN TOWN FLORIDA I UttAJNUUS .. aoz 'Z1C Western Delicious APPLES .... lb 15c TANGERINES, size 150 doz. 32c LARGE STALK CELERY 15c FIRM HEAD LETTUCE 15c FRESH GREEN BEANS lb. 19c BRAZIL NUTS lb. 48c ^ \ ~ ?-" * < Stewart PECANS ... lb. 59c A * of- MOTHERS BEST . $I.o5 FLOUR, 25 lba $1.79 Plain or Self-Rising 48c ?? ~uv' We Are Proud To Serve The 32c HIGHEST QUALITY . I I Food Products in Kings . 19c Mountain. |1 Self Service Gro. . fG STREET I A" 7 i J fat f ' KING'S Men's toiletries in ,sVv , , gold and crystal. No gift . * could be finer. Shaving lo- 7 tion, cologne, shaving bowl f1 . and essense, individually -'$??3 packed or matched sets ? ? $2.60 up \ All - Wool gabardine suits, just arrived in time for Christmas I Topcoats and overcoats, all PIV wool - an ideal gift, with **' w4wln*? V^?4I?A11M t-? muwi ?u i/umijf lionet J ] ; ike to Buy j Davis ! J i v.- . I ?|
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