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SPORT SHOTS' WD I_? BT fflimill CABPENTEB BP!|? Unusual bit of scoring took plaee la & Ma independents - Bolmont basketball game played bore last weak. Four a piajeri scored total potato eorrespon- t| 0kg to numbers of tholr jerseys and m m$ Scored total points with one digit A S& >*i-, Barker, wearing No. 4. scored fonr ^ **a>>1 l*VlM' N? PoulUi^Hu1' ? | P? s F'' Would You Be First j" On The First ti fy \ Day Of Tre Year? c I^WAm^sSoFS S 1^ & SUNDAY DINNERS i Fried Chicken .. 86c 'C Roast Pork 76c 4 Country-Style ih > Steak 60c J Barbecue 7fcc p1 i 1-2 Fry Oysters .. 66c ? ?Vj In ' r Try our New Slaw ?i M It's Delicious I Tempting ? fl All prices include drink h ft A W MOne half gal. Ice Cream h If/to carry out 86c f< $ THE | WAFFLE SHOP J | Phone 379 p I oiwa-AH Might 15 i I' ltw? V Jt SAFETY FIR HEBE'S HOW YOU OA TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS: FIRST? Drive carefully, obse nances. SECOND? SHJHSBCiiii - t-''yjraKv^t # _ >ader, No. 2, ? points; u4 Nelll, No. point?. C??lp?. N?. vjii' : If Jf >Ult to Id? credlV', # YtTLK WTXHTt ? loin 1* Oru|t- ? urg, 8. O., Christmas Day nd watch ed "Hob" Coring torn, former North- g outb champ, ana now pro of beeoti- g nl Orangeburg Country Club, and g tissus, Jane Cram, famous woman g mateur golfer from those parte, doing g little 'green' work on about the fifr green of the spacious nine-holer. It T as a beautiful day down there, as 1? as just about everywhere els- a>und here, and the good Ml were ] basing the little wb'?, ball all ever t be course, l?.lug plenty at fun and terctse ? plenty of basketball aetlvy around here whnt with the lade- j redrnte tangling with some top Class pposition end the Central high cagers uty as bees la preparetiea for their fl peni'sg debut In the Charlotte Iavita unat Tournament ? banters, around I oet ww I ieir yule > l>ot not le staying under the beg limits, erl- jfl racing the gems shortage In this I tea. Of course those hunters who I ne? whnre to go had all th* luek ae.| ir a* killing the limit wan concerned. ( nother plug for tho Wildlife Feder* tion'n separation plan that han hope* f doing some game and flab replenlnh \g work in the sportsmen's natural onderland. North Carolina ? Incientally, all SporUmeen who Sara ot nigned the important petition on ho separation issue be svre had see a lember of Mto KMBWC membership ommlttee and got on the petition, t'e to book up the legislative commitee in this month's political battle ver tho game aad fish question. Centralis cage aggregation, tho Countalneers, are stepping into i faat leld of cage outfits la tho Charlotte uarterback Invitational basketball test and this corner is su?? that all le hard' work the coaches and tha layers hare been doing during the olidays will not bo in vain as we bo* ? eve the team will show up well nid rut the big hey*! Their opener, against Tech high oi. harotte, pats them up against what is been called the best team &'* harlotte. What ever the results happen to be i the meet. Kings Mountain will ave gained experience and pleasure i having played in the first pre-aea mi basketball tournament of its kind round here and fans are sure to be ell pleased with the high calibre |uad coaches Clyde Canipe and Poa arker field against their foes this ear. I ? ' " fi , ndependents Win hie; Drop A Pair ^ Kings Mountain's Independents, eol gluts basketball tOam, scored oao ictory against two dofeats during kol lay games, winning d"i and losing ae to the Qrover All-?tars and inyng one to Belmont. On Deeember 23 the Independents On a dote 33-32 game from Orover i Central'gym here. The locals went bead in the closing moments on Han r Noisier's side shot;, "Dub" Hicks at the visitors ahead with a long >t shot; and the winning marker 'was avid Nelll's long shot In the last 18 leonds of play. Hambrlght of Orover as high scorer with 10 and James erndon, Noisier, and Neill had S >r the locals. On Dec. 26th, with Canipe, /Plonk, ad Rawlei out, the Independenta lost i Qrover by 38 to M, Qrover lending >1 the way. Hambrlght and Crisp era top scorer*. With Henry Nsidler and B. 0. lonk out, the loesla dropped a gam* > Belmont here by a score of 80 ee?. Clyde Canipe, loCtfl high coach, sored 17 points. Total scoring for the Independents >r ths three games: MaHSHK 1ST! K HELP REDUCE rving a1! traffic ordi: i m t . mm ?Herndon 6 8 IS New York City. The above In addilio ?Throneburg ... I >0 8 to the 0. B. Wrniick family, who ft ?Gamble 8 0 8 aide at the Pattenon home complete ?Canipe 10 1 81 a gathering of the entire family, wit ?Hallender &- 0 0 . the except of Bonn B. Freeman an ?Nelll 11 1 88 baby ion. Dbnn BTTeeman 2nd, ? ?H. NeUler 6 8 14 Now York City. Sir*. Freeman mad ?C. NeUler 0 1 4 the trip" be plane returning boa# Ft ?Rawles 8 18 day morning. ?Parker 5 10 r ' !< I ! P . 10* i Miu Smith -Will Wed 'atterson Family At j i?? ., lomo for Holidays *, Bounced the engagement of their dai Mr. and Mrs. A.. H. Patterson had ghter. Mary Helen, to Max E. Peareo i holiday houae gueets, Mr. and Ma, *on of Mr. and Mrs. I*. M. Pearaoi . C. 8leathers of Charlotte, Mr. and The marriage Vwill take place on Fr Ire. Carlton Etheridga, of Book Bay, lay, January 3. ?? ' ' * , 1 . . ' ' . i ' > V : 1 ' " \ > V-. *.. *. . , . 'S?. _ v y, ?? ' '? ' y . . ; . J* .. 1; ; " ' ' - ' * ^v!? ^ V;:j L. A. Kiser Homeplace Situated on 175x225 foot lot on East King street P. D. HERNDON ' Phone 140 \ Real Estate ? Insurance 1 W . Ot&rV\j '' 1 ' > - v*i V J.' : j ' \ V 1 v " ;: Ws't''^---. * ..: -' He ' ' s? *?'?' ' ' ' *;'H *&'? :&**$?*/& '< y ""' .'< / % ./?& *<%# All Women's Wi I ASSORTED COLORS AMD SIZES I/. '*> - / -? - - vf '^r%: " ' N ' ?.>? ?' f. GOOD SELECTIONS - ' V V Vi :-V ' - - v' > -f-'---;:, I ..... . , . Clearance Sale of . -MAYORS, OASA . . . ' " r . ? ? m~m ? ? UNt. 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