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Cagers, Lenoii Here On Friday Hickory high school's cagers dumped Kings Mountain in ? Western A A double-header here Tuesday night; the girls team pulling' away from a fighting kings Mountain meets Le noir here Friday at 7p. m. PIcuntalneer* sextet In the third quarter to win 60 to 32 and the Ijoys team copping Its ninth straight, 55-36. Shirley Falls paced the Kings Mountain attack with 24 points as the two girls teams began the second hali with Hickory pull ing ahead at 24-19. The winners scored 22 pojnts to only one for Kings Mountain in the third BOYS Kings Mountain (36) Player* rot. O TO TP tW TTU , Char lei Mauocy, f 2 2 6 4 3 Johnny KUmt, f 4 2 10 4 5 ! Fred Tate, e .14 lO 3 4 i Ollle Harris.' K 0 0 0 3 2 Jim Klmmell, ? 3 4 to 3 3 I TOTALS I* 1* 38 17 17 | Hickory (55) Player ? Poi. CrOITW FTM Joe Buff. , f . 3 17 3 1 Fred Aliurnhlhy. f Ofl 0 1 0 llumr Collins. I 0 0 0 0 0 Jot* P.' tic,-, f . 3 2 8 4 3 John Mtiwall. t .328 2 <> John Jamev I , (10 0 2 1 Manuel Cohen, e." 113.41 t.oo Dum-nti. r 0 O 0 I) 0 glll lnenhoirr. s 3 4 lo 4, 1 Icky Jntm-n, k 0 0 0 O 0 Bill Galne*. e .1 0 2 2 0 . iUto'rt Moorv, k 7 1 15 l 0 iaiiy illnhop, K 1 Q 2 3 0 TOTALS 21 1 1 SS 36 7 Score toy Period* 12 14 Tola! , KImks 3 8 14 11 96 Hickory , 18 13 10 14 50 1 orrirlnls scorer Sink'; Timer Billy Bum (?rdnei GIRLS Kings Mountain (32> Players Foe. a Fa TP Pr TO* Shirley Pa UK. r H 6 'M 2 6 Evelyn CI trie, r * K 10 2 3 2 I'.eraldlne ll?i nell. I A ?:<><> ?> 4 0 Nora Jane Doese. I 0 0 (I 1 2 Gertie Jenkins, f ft k 2 26 4 2 Nanc> Hlsltop. I II 0 O 0 0 Anne 0111 InU. 1 ? O 6 0 0 Wllma SValket, k -I Pat Davis, r 3 Janell Mmllln, K ' . 4 Jane Ormaml. R 0 Belly Conner. r: 1 Jo Ann Hlanloti, V . .- 3 Alarrelenr Spake. ? o TOTALS 12 8 32 29 12 | Hickory (60) Playors Po?. G TG TP PT FTM AiViTlH llllllotl, | 10 1 f U I liarhltrti M?irltt. i 4 I *? Kay lu>lli< I.. ( on (I Betty K?i|M*r. I 1 .1 ?? l.lruta Mcndcn, f l' o J Huliy ('a flip. f n 1 ii Pat I i? j 2' 1 Dorothy WVnt/. a \ FVye: it . ? I ?am|tn Ki ttiuan, Sn?i\i Allison. k i> l oU fiMlhrlea, i? bulla MaUritrf, ^ . n TOTALS "i 18 60 19 1$ Technical foulti" \Valk?o. Mrtiiin. (iuthikv .<cort by Ftrfodi 12 3 4 Total 1. m .{n Mount tan Il.'X l I J Itickory .1J 11 :*'J I I imV Offlrlala' Chiro llfffW, Jinhunli'la I'm ,11111'; 8c ut fr Noll ftamscj,. Tiim'i fit 1 1 IliftKS o Gamp of February \ I a. "B" ( SO) Che* r Y*villr "B** (31) ?%B" Klngr Mtn. flayers G FG TPHoycn G FG TP f '/ 1 r?:M?iun?*f f 1.1 .1 , Marlowe, f. I (i .M l unti l i .? A ill *h?ni\ f SJ '<1 4-jMnkvr. < u t) il j s. ni Cli t 'Jt <? ^linnrH. r l ? t>' _ i r. 1 JHli'a'i}, x A 1 \ | I j<?hn. c I i 7> . ?; u (i . ? ^ .1 1 l? A: na!\\ , t I ? i? M l ir i: * i? >4.1'! on. k ? o ?s >: nun . j : .? I'.tsfurr?! r n i l < ? fi.irh, i: u ;? v H.'tis.m. K <? I. M V. i\is. k on Total* 1(1 12 !>0| Tolttl* 12 7 31 S.i o|*t' i%l tialf Kiiiks M*Hntiatrt it .u? ( it >vlll?* "Ii" .1 T?:?*hnU*M f : Mnrjowr - ? -?'i sonal ftnils: KtOKS ihi I ;i> ton l#i.i! joivH I. I>. Mf^rti'lfr tin t - if) i (*ln?fiyviiU\. Tunu r I Kakfi it. ii k f?, HcAm 11, fr't ?*?? thrown fulKftivl; K-vtt?:.s Motitna tti ? ? 't j 'o . UUIrJohn, AIhtmuMv. I? Nt? l nlor it. Itiir.KN "B" SCHEDULE Fri., Feb. IS ? Arlington Jun ior high ? tier?. 4 p. m. (Boys) only.) Mon., Feb. 18 ? Cherryville "B"? there. 7 p. m. (Boys and Girls.) Wed., Feb. 20 ? Shelby "B" ? here, 7 p. m. (Boys and Girls).. Thurs., Feb. 21 ? ? Gastonia "B" ? here, T:30 p. m. (Boys only.) "My hair tpritift, nrcd t at I jutting btulty"? Vi e repaireil, it and? ^ ^ thou the 'Watch wrote? ''Feeling fine nnd running right on the dot" Expsrt repairing first, and then, scientific checking. When our work is com pleted, every watch writes its own record of the efficiency of our work ? through an amazing electronic Instrument called the .... Com e in ami have your tcatch let led ? FREE GBAYSON'S JEWELRY ? Hone-Ownew ? stanza to wrap It up. Falls hit on 9 of 24 shots for 37.5 percent ak^uracy, wkh the team making 12 goals In ^-44 shots for 27.3 percent. Alberta Hutton had 34 polnts-fof the win ners and the team total was 21 htui, 31 misses for a high 40.4 percent, with Betty Roper hitting 66.7. with four hits In six shots. Hickory's boys Jumped off to a quick lead with a sharp-shoot ing attack and led 18-3 at the first turn and 31-11 at the half. Kings Mountain began hitting In the third quarter but never caught up. . From the floor, the Mountaineers hit on only 12 of 64 shots for 18.8 per cent while Hickory hit on 22 of 72 for 30.6. Kings Mountain hit 12 and miss ed 17 from the foul line for 41.4 and Hickory managed 11 hits in 18 free shots for 6U. * Fred Tarte, Jimmy' Klmmell and Johnny* Klser each had 10 i Davidson Bean Win I Cherryville Tourney Davidson high school's boys basketball team won two out of three games to end a three way tie with John Chavls high of Cherryville and Camp high of Shelby. This was the climax of the round robin double elimina tion tournament, held in the John Chavls gymnasium at Cherryville last weekend. The Bear* suffered their sec ond defeat of the year, ?< at the handa of John Chavls and* won over Washington high of ".Vaco and Oaklawn high of Lincoln ton. Davidson received a trophy. points for the losers and Harold Moore scored 15 for Hickory, hit ting on 7 of 10 set shots for 70 per cent accuracy. Letters Presented To 21 Gridden ? V ?* ? : <r r. ^ Eight Kings Mountain ' high school boys have been awarded football monograms, with 13 oth ers receiving stars in lieu of let ters for actlvltity in the school's 1961 footbAll program according to announcement by Coach Art Welner. First-year letter winners includ ed Olll* Harris, Jr., Ben Hudson, Richard George, Charles Guyton, Douglas Falls, Dickie Webb, Bob Goforth and Jlmmle Weaver. The following 'received stars: Ken Davis. Charles Maunay, Johnny Ktser, Dickie McMackln, Gene Welch, Jimmy Kimmell, Bob Hullender, Don Flowers, Don Bumgardner, Paul McGlnnts, Bill Ruth, Guy Fisher and Don Mc Cartfer. Managers receiving managers monograms were Clyde Falls, Darrell Austin, Billie Bumgard ner, Douglas Gladden and James Rushing. MORS ABOUT City Board Continued From Page One sioner James (Red) Layton mo ved that parking meter receipts be handed qver to the recreation commission, and Commissioner Olland Pearson seconded. The other commissioners, however, did not support the motion. In the discussion, it was pointed out that all meter receipts were earmarked until the end of the fiscal year. Commissioner B. T. Wright, Sr., made the motion to transfer $500 from the surplus account to the recreation com-1 mlttee. Commissioner C. P. Bar ry seconded and the vote was 4-1. Mr. Layton objected, say ing the amount was "too little." All members of the board were present and all other ac tions were unanimous. H. R- Parton appeared before the board to state his opposition to any projected closing of Car penter street Members of the <hoard told him It was not thelc intention to close It. The board authorized refund of transportation expense to Po lice Chief S. R- Davidson for a man arrested on a forgery char ge and found not guilty Chief Davidson had given the man transportation money to return to Savannah, Ga. . ' North Carolina Is the only state that maintains all public roads without a tax on property. Church SOTO MKMOBMI. A. a. p. raxssrrzauui crotch WILUAM L. PRESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. Uwll Hovla, Supt. Morning Service 11 *. m The text for the morning hour U "An other King on* J eras" AeU 17,7. Vesper Service 3 p.m. Circles of the church will BMt Monday, afternoon and evening. Cub Scouta Monday at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. W. LMeMscktn Den Mother and Mr. Donald Crawford Cub Master. Prayer and Praise Service Wed. 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice at 8:00 p, m. - Cone and Worship with us. ran ninrmuui chukch _ P. D. PATRICK, Minister Sunday 8:43? Sunday School Harty Page, Supt. 11:00 ? Morning Warship Sermon subject "The furtherance Of the Qcupel. 2:30? Junior '?? Practice. 6:30 ? Preabytoiun Youth Fellowship. 7:30? Evening Worship. Monday . 3:30 ? Cub Scouts. 7:30? Boy Scouts. * 7:30? Monthly Meeting at the Women of Waluaifef Semite 7100? Midweek Prayer Service. I 7:SO-^uiuU Cboir 'racUo*. 1 niurw"*y 8:30 -Brownie Sooute. itovz* iawht caoacn BKOADUS H. MATTHEWS. Putor 11:00 Morning Worship Servfe*. 7:00 Evening WoMhlp Service Everyone Invited to attend. In 1960, Americans ate 80 pounds more meat per person than in the period 1935-1939, an increase of 20 per cent. Do you know when your driv er's license expires? Check it now i$<L.be sale. LATE CLASSIFIEDS HKLP WANTED ? Typist- book keeper. 45-hour week. Good pay. Apply In person between 9 a- m. and 11 a. m. See John Lewis, at Sterohl's. f-14. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS All Over Our Store? Them All! Only I Dining Room Suite 9-piece Duncan Phyfe of Hon duras Mahogany, reg. $329. now $249.95 2-piece, jvgs S249.95. now S199.9S Only 4 Cedar Wardrobes were $43.50. Save $5. now $38.50 Sl Down Delivers Only 1 living Room Saite 2-piece. regularly S109.9S, save $30. S79.95 Only 1 NEW HOME - Sewing Machine Cabinet-type regularly $229.95, $199.95 2 Mohair Living Room Suites Blue or wine. ? / "? "%./'* *. ? ' '? Regularly S219.95 S179.95 Only 1 NEW HOME Sewing Machine Portable, regular price SI 34.95. now $109.95 2 Hollywood Reds complete with box spring, mattress, legs, plastic head board. were $69.95, now $49.95 $1 Down Delivers Platform Rockers These were $49.95, now only $3950 $1 Down Delivers Good Buyl Rollaway Red with mattress, regularly $29.95 ? $24.50 $1 Down Delivers Modern Blonde 4-piece Redroom Suite Regularly S244.80 now reduc ed to $199.95 Sofa Reds with plastic arms regularly $59.95/ now $49.95 $1 Down Delivers 3 DAYS ONLY Were $12.95 ARMSTRONG Quaker Rugs .. $10.95 > $1 Delivers ONLY 1? In Beige PLASTIC SOFA For The Baby! Crib Reds S12.9S wo?T>roo( mattress FREE with bed at $29.95 SI Down Delivers Only 4 Lane Cedar Chests were S59.95. now $49.95 SI Down Delivers Reg. $39.95 Innerspnr.g Mattress Only $28.88 SI Down Delivers 42-piece Cannon Towel, Sheet, Pillow Case Set Rog. S24.95 S19.95 , SI Down Delivers 1 $50.95 Ricycle ? Here's a S10 Saving $49.95 Sl Down Delivers Child's Plastic Platform Rocker were S11.9S. now $7^5 Sl Down Donvrr* Reg. $109.95 $89.95 ONLY $59.95 MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK ... $49.95 $ 1 Down Delivers 5-pc. Chrome Rreakfast Suite Was $59.95, now $48.00 $1 Down Delivers 4-pc. Metal Kitchen Cabinet ensemble, reg. S64, now S49.95 Reg. $59.95 Apex Vacuum with all attachments, now $49.95 ^ Sl Down Delivers Cane-Bottom Chairs Regularly S2.59 Only $1.99 Sl Down Delivers Plastic Platform Rockers Regularly S22.98 S19.00 Sl Down Delivers Only 1 Sectional Sofa S49.95, slightly soiled. $39195 Sl Down Delivers 1 Slightly Used Bedroom Suite was $13935 S69.95 1 Used Washing Machine In good condition $2955 OPEN EVENINGS By APPOINTMENT Call Henderson Herndon or Charles A. Golorth 1 Used Table-Top NEW PERFECTION r Range In Good condition, was SI 89-95 $69.95 1 Used Kitchen Cabinet $49.95 $1195 SI Down Delivers Tk* South'* A-l Condition 1 Piano only I 1 5-burner (HI Bange Uud Ironhoo, was HUM, $1195 tl Down Ddlnn ?**-. '? *' ? '? ; ? ?, 'im ? . V. . ..V '? 1 Mountain Street
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