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Costner Mrs. Johnsie Kibler Rainey died Ot her home, in Kings Mountain Wed j nesday, Feb'. 4. after a long illness. The funeral was held at Good Hope j Presbyterian church Sunday after-| non. The eulogy was by the Rev. S. C. Vanlandingham, a former pastor of th? church. The funeral arrangements were by the Dockery Home of Funeral of Shelby. Mrs. Rainey is survived .by her husband, Wilfiam Rainey, two sons, Wiliam C., and ). Austin, and one daughter, Odessa, mother, five brothers and three sisters. '.i Charlie Kibler, of Detroit, is spend ing a fetv days visiting Wis mother and relatives here, having Come home for the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Johnsie Rainey. The Boy Scout campaign and financial drive is being carried on from Feb. I to 16. Everyone is asked for his liberal support. The Davidson school basketball teams played Green Bethel teams of Boiling Springs Thursday night Feb. 5. The Davidson girls team won with a great margin, the Davidson hoys were defeated. The games were played at Boiling Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mitchem of Winston-Salem were seen in Kings Mountain last week end. Mr. Alfred Wright is still in the Shalby hospital. His condition is im proving somewhat. Mrs. Mary . Adams, Mrs. Geneva Caroll, and several others are on the sick list. Relatively large stocks of 795 mil lion bushels of wheat werh stored in ail positions January 1, 1948, despite near-record disappearnce since July 1, 1947. Rye Stocks of- 14.4 million, bushels, though relatively small, were larger than on January - in the 2 preceding years, according to > BAE. *, One of the most critical periods in the life of the pig is immediately after he Is weaned. He should be fed liberally knd should be given more care and attention at this time than later In life. I t ' y , - ' BE . i : - rwaaiBB PLAN TO ATTEND THE BIG E SQUA THE KINGS MOUNTAIN KIW \ tALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Neisler, Hopper On All Tourney Team ; Two members of the Kings Moun 'tain Independents basketball teair I were chosen for ail-tournament hon ors in Central gymnasium VVednes I day night, with Dickie Weaver, stai j forward of the Tyner all-stars teatr (of Shelby, voted the most outstand ! ing player in the seven games. Wea I ver was tournament high ,seorei with 44 points. . -. Kings Mountain won the trophy defeating Tyner 39 to 28. ! Henry Neisler, who scored a tota of 25 points in the three eamev h< played and was an invaluable flooi I man for the locals, and Big Ed Hop per of the Kings Mountain tean were named to berths on the five 1 man alMourney team. ALL TOURNEY F. Henry Neisler. Kings MounI tain. F?Loy Paige, Tyner. C?Sid Hopper, Kings Mountain. I G?Bob Davis, Bessemer City. |f G?Dick Weaver, Tyner. The other finalist *- Tyner?placed Dick Weaver and Loy Paigne or the "dream-team." with Pcssemei City's Bob (Junior) Davis gaining the other berth. , ' .. . Davis was the only player to mak? the team who played in only o"n< j tournament game. His team was e i liminated the first night of play bj | North. Brook, 44 to 38 in a fast, clost game. Davis was high scorer for hfc team With 11 points. Hopper, of the Kings Mountaii team, was second high tournamen scorer w;ith 3D points, trailing Wea ver by 14 points. John H. Moss, Lions club tourna ment chairman, presented the tro phy to the winning K'">gs Mountaii team after the game, and announcet the all-tournament team, picked bj ballot of a large group. Gold basketballs were presentee the five members of the all-tourne> group. v Largest crowd of the four night'f play saw the final contest, some 35C fans. Theflnals was postponed from last Saurday night due to unfavorable weather conditions. First round games were not well attended due to bad weather. 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