i ?? "T : Kings Mountain Central high cr.* w* basted Cllffslde high's basket \ en in a Western conference dou^Mr Mil in.Central gymnasium last lieedny night in two torrid scraps, Me boys wining 22 to 21 on the of Bill Putnam's two-point *ar'.:er with- 2 minutes to play, and Mach Mdfcol Goodman's lassies tieMr.the vaunted visitors 28 to 23. Finish of both games was featured by Cliffside. foul shots, bo_ . -{' sdssed, giving the girls their tic ?d prot ecting, the lead of the lo I boys. With a minute and 45 tecondi rc malnlng and the Central boy_ .. .he Sad by one poinr on PutAam's goal. Bob Neill committed two personal Mh*ts on Cliffside players, the last *n? as the game ended, giving forward Henry Padgett a free shot after the whistle and a chance to nil the onrne Intn an mwtlmii no. I ^ tb.e slim oneoolnt margin. Dcrjas Carpenter's last half-minu * foul on Cliffslde's forward Bos So contributed another thrill-packad bit of play, In the slam-bang pre train a ry. With the score tied at 23xll* Bostlc missed the free shot' and Stow White recovered the rebound tor the-locals. The game ended as to Mountaineer guards were work fcig the ball up. the court toward i Mir forwards, giving the local lasadas a deadlock In their first loop affair. \ Jan Reynolds was high scorer for to girls game with 14 points. Led*w. and Bamettejhad 4 each for SB* locals and reserve Tbrward Early usatilbuted one. Bostlc was high terthe visitors with l3, while Raines actRJkke Harry was the outstanding fltostman for the locate, playing a Bang-up'game, and contributing 6 - "Putnam's winning marker di his total to 6 to tie Barry for coring honors. The box scores: * . BOYS M. KM (22) , C (SI) Y^?Putnam,. 6 Bostlc, 4 F?Medlin, 3 Padgett, 4 O-Black, 1 Blggerstaff, 5 C^-Nelll, 4 Humphries, 2 tZi?VTa rrv R Wakk K Subs KM. Dettmar, Humphries, GUs* (2). G-Swing, Crowe (1) HalfKings Mountain.10, .Cliffside 11. Ref ereei James Justice, Charlotte. mure Ms. ..KM (23) C (23) Tf?Reynolds, 14 Raines, 8 r?Ledford, 4 McGinn Is, 2 ??Barnett, 4 Bostic, 13 ?Carpenter Cash ?White Robinson C?Cody Dixon > Subs: KM-Jackson, Early (1). CCeode. V Federation Members Vrged To Write Letters Raleigh. ? Officers of the North JKrollna Wildlife Federation are ur ng .hunters and. fishermen throughout the State tb keep in constant :*ntact with thetr-Topresentatives in #e General Assembly in an. efort to whicate them on the need of separating the Game and Inland Fish dhrbugufNPn the State Department Conservation and Development. Pressure is being brought to bear ?ar the lawmakers, with; the usual qplitical methods, tb oppose the flkieraticn's project, which has tHb enthusiastic endorsement of its 20,000 members and others interested. In conserving ihe State's wildlife msoorces; > "1 "know how it Is In the beglslaSide," says P. K. Gravely of Rocky bunt, president of. the Federation. J. '. tut 1 am confident that our representatives respect the* wishes of dfcir'constituentk who are primarily detested In thll phase of the Mate's welfare. If the voters wllfc Ust let them know, so they .will Mve no doubt, as to how strongly Mb;.'-feel on the subject, our aim wO be accomplished." Graveljr, is one of the hundreds of graninent persons in North Carolina who has made a close study of, is subject. He is convinced that wte establishment or a separate de- I gartment, so that the hunters and Sshermen will have the primary THIS WEEK'S BUYS? 9?U of dishes, odd plates, ntnttng bowls. sugar and j creamers, platters, cups m *' ? iueee ana tcuctrs. 32-piece set SMS W plates S1095 : Iter 1ST china plates r . Outing material. 35c pef ' - ^ I- -?S?J^'SS!<SSJS J>- Jle95 Y? Ci' JE Piodfltfttit * U Tie Is Central Cage Teams ; Meet CherrtM Here . King* Mountain Central higl school eager* met Cherryvllle her tomorrow night in a Western con ference double - header basketba! match, first game scheduled to be gin at 7 o'clock with a recor crowd expected to fill Central gym naslum to th* H?? It will be the second home confe once apearance tor the Mountai.-i ceaa as the 14-game loop card get Into toll swing. Ne** 'ir>Hs the local hoop sters out of town for two ga ,w the first part of the week and a home to the strong Charlotte TeH high Wolves on Friday night Rutherford ton - Splndale offer . the opoeltlon for the Initial contes ?4wr??.''w aeot'iM ^ ford counQr harawood. . Belmont Abbey Ramblers, onl; non-loop member of the 1947 Cen tral cgge card, will be at home ti the Mountaineers on their hoim hardwood on Wednesday evening with plans for the girls' garnu no yet definite. consideration In the use of . licensi fees, la the only way for true con servatlon of wildlife. A bitter fight looms In the legists ture over the bill, which has already been drawn and will be Introduce* In time under the sponsorship a some of the legislature's, strongee minds. The Federation, organize* l two years ago, has launched a can paign of eduction in seeking t< have the bll passed and all Indlca I tlons pobtt to success. I . a-.o . vj YES. YOU'D HI ' I i i y ... ' \< v.. .> - ? ?7-Plec ?2-Piec? Living Ro< blue relours. ?2 End tables ' ?2 Table lamps ?I CoHeo ToM* *? V^. . 1 " ' jSV^P v 1 j H vfuj H- If I 4-HI {? r* - ' :*. 6-Pc. Studii - 'X? Sofa B?<f. . 2 Lorn ^PHl Versatility and aimer bJ my? ... Not wttfa thlj my wp I# Wl ll ^ t Pn.,- B|_ vilpal *Wyi Hip i I Rv IL9|! * \ " uvNuiun ?y r " ' ' : iV1' ' ^3WP-alg^.M y>. Central** camera spilt a double n *. header hiii with Bessemer City h here U*. Thursday night, the local boys racking the hoops for a a 46 to 20 victory and the lassies go- h Ing down by 29 to 14. w h Lean and lanky. Bill (Stick) c Putnam, was the thorn In the loa- a ii era side with his dead-eye shootII ing, scoring a total of 14 points for > the game. Bob Nelll was next with . d 8, followed by F. C. Humphries ; with 7, and 11m Black and lake T Harry, with 6 apiece., 01 The Mountaineers lead at the n end of the first Quarter byl5 to 2 ' and were never headed by Coach h J i?4i b dki'eKHUon. ? Ruth Ledford was high , with 7 p .. points for the local lassies and u Summitt and Hook, with 8 apiece, " t lead the wining girls* sqUfed. It The bcx score: ? ,. ? a oo/s a t Wos. km (46) bc (80) F?Putnam. 14 . Parker, 4 " yMhUHHilU11 1 bwri'i'ina'iii4s.-'?. C?Black, 6 . , Carson, 7 / G?Neill, 8 . Wells, 7 G?Harry. 6 Bell, 2 > Subs: KM Humphries (7), Amo* i (2), Ruth, Glass, Medlin. BC: Alex , ander, Carroll, Shuford, Walker, t Harmon. Lindsay. Half ecore: km ' 27. BC 4. ~ tUmtm fee. km (14) k fln - F?Reynolds, 5 Franklin, 5 F?Bamette, 2 Book, 8 t CF?Early Summitt, 8 I CG?Ledford, 7 Carpenter, 2 f f Q?Carpenter Fort en bury, 6 t G?Cody Metcalf I Subs: KM: White, Jackson, Ari thur, Harrison, Davis. BC: Smith, > Calls, Hoyle, Klser, L. Thomas. Rhyne, Thomas, Gathins. Half scorn: KM 8, BC 18. * -c ? :?r f ' v, * . ' *: ' - ;" -ifI /. ** '.-I: '. o ' .'** " ' /* + ' -**.?*>' '*?i IVET0G0BACK5YEJ Vv- V: ? '*-?gl todavalue iff? ->VS' IKE THIS? f *;' v1 f ; V- ty v *' < ' ;??;?.. y&up-i'igfegr*J' '. . ' ? Living Room Group ?m Suite upholstered in re 'v. ' "W ' * "a I"* y.' . .v'* :V . *v%" ,*,*v '?* V' \ . * ". * , * ' . I' *. .7T~' ' ?*?,. ?: V V* . ' . ? i'->VYf>V ? V , \. ' . ' S '* /*?* * , . ' y - V// | ^ ; | I ' / j ' * ^'f< iua|nwN 1 . . "*' j Members of the Marshew club >et last Thursday evening at the ome of Miss Irene Allen. ' Sco^p prizes for the evening wen warded to Mrs. Joe Heddon and lias Helen Ramsey. Floating prize 'as won by Miss Ruth Randall. ? Appetizers and colas were server" ? fter the games. SOCIAL i Mrs. Mike Plpnk was hostess on uesday when members of the Solal club gatherea for their regular teeting. The lounge of the Woman's club ouse, which has recently been ren-' vated, made a charming playing laying room for the group. Fire tables of rook were In play,, lade up of members and guests. Irs. G. V. Patterson, of Cost on la, as an out-of-town guest. After three progression, Mrs. lonk served a delectable salad jurse. . * 11 1 - - 1 . 8PMHfcS?i??~ ' t, ?H': : The Nationally Advertised Bivw Cool colts and Tout, iron th. Samples. ! Also W. Z. Gibson tailored ~ MUft 313 Gaston St N H r/i ? N '' ? *?f ^^1 ni ' - s^^HI .till d cad P ; 1 " s JvY-v'-i I < ' / , > '! -r \>*vi| [ ' -- V ' "i.''' ' "* v$S65I : $ ' 1 . ? m: i ' v; . '..;V ' t * Open For Business We are now ready to serve you with the [oliowing machine and welding services: , ' ?Any type lathe work ?General machine work" ?Any type spur-gear cutting up to 36 inches in diameter ' kings mountain I E. Gold St. Between York Road and I k^, ' 11 H^H/-^' ,. ' ; ^:; .r %>i-AW'^lcl : . ^a i*A -' v^K?i^'"v fm y-?\"^ )i|El?;';r' I HS 1 wa^^^k I mK^ ''^11 'W V . :fe' I . w f^5* J nL Jfil ^Q Qtt I Hmml i I A .A m ? ^. m ^ 7race V x vi/i%/u I ^ I ^ 111 -" Jf w . 1 Wmyr'f* i^r=lim .?9bkIvKK' It||'-. 1W I If ^ A JB A A B tt 1 mmmm ?2$Jm |? * . ? -- MM ,Jgs? ' ?> f illriSllilVIOr lyl QrfwAOAAn I T "'O VOO^d I Only I f ?&*wi'? -1 -- flB * QG ^rffl KUK J UtODyJ^^BM '1H ' *

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