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Central. West Win Grammar Grid Finales By Jack Bennett Central defeated Easr School 13-7 and West nipped Park Grace 13-0 Saturday night at City Stadium in the final Gram mer, Grade Football league gam ey of the season. The Central-East game was a rough and tumble affair, featur ing the brilliant running of East's Frank Phillips and Cen tral's Richard George and Joe Harrison. Central scored immed iately .after the opening kickoff on a drive of. 83 yards. 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East beg?a it's lone-seoring drive at the beginning of the; third quarter with Phillips and! Henson bearing the brunt of the! offensive attack. Phillips drove ' over for the touchdown and the extra point. Maddox, Barnette, and Harrison stood, out on de fense for Centrai while Phillips and Blanton were defensive stal warts (or East. West capitalized on a drive from the opening kickoff with Green, Marlowe, and Queen lead ing the way, the latter scoring from one yard out. The extra point failed and West led 6-0. .West began' another scoring drive in the third quarter with Queen gaining large chunks of yardage behind the vicious blocking of Green. The drive was climated when Green bulled o ver from the eleven yard line. Queen ran the extra point and West led by 13-0. Champion and Blanton play ed well on offense for Park Grace but failed . to cross the West goal. Valentine, Green, ahd George Harris were the defensive stalwarts for West while Cham pion and Blanton played well de fensively for Park Grace. AND TOE Kait oi Hjm quality cmM b aMrctriltd cotton with ' nyloa r*infor<?d K?li mm4 foot. Ctt<nnt?t4 worft-J hat, luttrout Uaiti itilfW am J n|H I J ??||t M*a ** ? ?"0 piwtw p^fTiniii sjcftx kait t*p?. . 3 pairs exclusive at ?tain Phone 59 ; New Morrison Building BAIRD'S FURNITURE Dan Huffstetler, Manager Kings Mountain. N. C. Mr. Furniture Customer ol Kings Mountain: Do you think that the new. tighter credit restrictions will have any great effect on your purchase of a new bedroom suite, living room suite, or anything else for home? Naturally, it will have some effect on down payments and credit terms, but the regulations DO NOT PRE VENT YOUR BUYING ON CREDIT at BAIRD'S. BAIRD'S. ever since opening in Kings Mountain, has made it a policy to offer the best, easiest and most con- , venieni credit terms we possibly could. There will be no change in this policy of offering the easiest terms possible. BAIRD'S FURNITURE can and will offer credit terms. consistent with government regulations, as good as any other firm handling similar merchandise. No, credit buying has not been ended. Take for exam ple a sofa bed which sells for $89.95. You can have this for a down payment of only $13.50, with the balance payable on easy weekly, or monthly, payments. Come in to see us. BAIRD'S P. S. Not only will you want to compare our credit terms, but our prices, too. BAIRD'S is loaded with furnityre values. ?? G W Homecoming Battle Satuxday J By Ronald Kiaer BOILING SPRINGS. ? All roads will lead to Boiling Springs Sat urday afternoon when Gardner Webb's Bulldogs will face P. J. C. at 2:30 on the college athletic field as a climax to the annual homecoming celebration. It'll be a Carolinas Junior College Con ference game. The Bulldogs this far have bowed to Appalachian s Jayvees 6-0 and Gordon Military College 32-7 while emerging triumphant at 2:30 on the college atheltics Mars Hill 32-13. The G-Webbers have rolled up IS first downs, and 776 yards by rushing. The Bulldogs will throw a quartet of high -stepping backs and a hard ? charging line at the Scottiis. Edwin Jones (260), Rob ert Stegall (210), Terry Jones <180) and Bob Mauney (170) spearhead <he line play while Bob Bush, A1 Homesley, Milton Noblitt, and Bob Smith are the bapks who can really scat. Bill Puckett, Bobby Nix. and Dolvln Huffstetler (Kings Mountain) are a trio of good defensive backs. P. J. CI, coached by Peanut Doak and Frank Bondinella, will roll into Boiling Springs some time Saturday morning with a 31-man squad. v .. T P. J. C. bowed to Gardner-Webb last season 16-0. Probable starting lineupi G-W Pettyjohn E. Jones T. Jones Mauney Cole Morehead Pierce Holt Smith Bush Noblitt Brownie Troop 33 met Saturday at Mrs. Early's house and went to Flat Rock on a hike. Mrs. Black and Mr. Early made us a fire and we roasted our hot dogs. We made our goodbye circle around the fire and sang Taps. Everyone had a good time. Charity Goforth. Reporter. fos. P. J. c. L.E ? Mclntyre LE ? Jackson LG ? Sellers C? Fields RG ? Williams RT ? S. Jones RE ? Hughes QB ? Parrlsh LHB ? Mayers RHB ? Jernigan FB ? Boan Game time: 2:30. Range tops and lids in the kit chens of many hotels and restau rants are made of Ni-Re?ist, a nigh nickel cast Iron. These do not sag or wary and last much longer. Better sanitation is one of the many advantages of using Ladi no clover pasture for hogs, says Jack Kelly, animal husbandry specialist for the State College Extension Service. An 11-year-old boy. Dale Ad eock of Route 3 Roxboro, has been awarded a $10 prize for bringing in the largest number of dead tobacco files during a contest held this summer. Dale turned in 463 dead flies Certified seed has high germi nation, contains a minimum of weed seed, is relatively free from seed-borne diseases, and is clea ned and graded. WEARY EXPERT REPAIRS tad repair* S P S C i 4SPIS* ELGIN o w n fc it s ' '**' tlw M*tia| W MW DartPower Maiatpring* that k?U? it* ?priagBMa. Available for CBAYSOIfS JEWELRY These Pricey Also Apply At Bessemei City's New Dixie-Home Super Market Dixls-Home Presents: New Crop Florida Veri-Best Yellow Juicy Stayman APPLES 3 " 27c F^ncy Fall Russet Crisp Golden Heart PEARS 2 - 33' CELERY 2 19c Crlap Green Mountain llMlflil Six# Fresh Tender Young Freah Purple Top Turnips Sunlight American Par Colorful Menu* ? Comatock Armour's Tatty Ftne-Flavored 12-0*. Armour t Corned 16 O*. 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