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Cagers At Cherry ville Gym Friday, Here On Tuesday Newton-Conovei Here Tuesday For Big Scrap In what looks to be one of the most imj ortant scraps of the sea son to da' Kings Mountain high school's boys varsity cagers jour ney to Cherryvllle Friday night . for a Western AA clash. The girls are to begin the festivities at 7 o'clock. Coach Don Parker's quint edg ed Cherryvllle here on January 11 by 36 to 35 and haVe posted a record to date of 9 wins, and four losses. The Mountaineers must down the Cherryvllle five to con tinue in the running for second ? place in the loop. Lenoir and Shelby have also dropped four games and Cherry - ^ville has also, dropped four. In cluding Tuesday night's 45r53 loss to Newton-ConoVer. Newton has also dropped four contests, ac cording to reports received here. Hickory leads the loop boys with one defeat in 10 starts. Both boys teams are, still in the thick of the fight for a lop berth in the tournament at States . ville March 10. Cherryvllle, with an 8-3 mark before Tuesday's * game with NewtonConover at ? Newton, has scored. 490 points to the opposition's 401.' The first time the two clubs met Kings "B" Boys In Paii To Windup Season The Central boys "B" team U scheduled to face the Gastonla high ^B" squad here at Central gymnasium tonight (Thurs day) at 7:3a p. m. On Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the boys "B" team plays the Cherryrille "B" squad here in the last 'Sched uled "Bee" game of the' sea son, the fourth meeting of the two teams. The game with Gastonia Thursday night, first and only meeting of the two teams this year. Is expected to be a natu ral, with the Gaston school fielding one of its strongest "B" teams in years. Kings Mountain defeated Cherryrille Monday night at Cherryrille for the third win over the Ironmen this season. Mountain won 36-35 on Ollie Har ris' foul shot with 30 seconds re maining. Slated to start for the Cherry vllle culb &re Bill Beach, the team's scoring leader with 191, and .Joe Pharr at forwards. Dean Carpenter at center, with Ken Mayhue and Don Saine at guards. Ray Mauney, Jim Newton* and Boh Turner are also ticketed lot service. Hickory's lone defeat came at the hands of Newton-Conover, Kings Mountain's Tuesday night opponent and a ring-ding battle Is REMAINING SCHEDULE Feb. 22? Cherxyrille ? Away. Feb. 26 ? N.-Conorer ? Horn*. Feb. 29? Shelby ? Home. RESULTS TO DATE Ian. 8?36. Tri-High 20. ? Girls 42. Tri-High 54. 'Jan. II ? 36. Cherryriile 35. Girls 27. Cherryriile 38. Jan. 15 22. Lincolnton 29. Girls 22. Lincolnton 83. Jan. 18 ? 22. Hickory 56. Girls 23, Hickory 47. ?Jan. 22?42. Cllffside 33. Girls 55. Cllffside 71. Jan. 25 ? 52, Lenoir 46. Girls 39, Lenoir 65. 'Jan. 29 ? 41, Lincolnton 33. Girls 28, Lincolnton 68. Feb. 1?48, New. -Con. 41. Girls 28, New.-Con. 53. Feb. 5?40, Shelby 51. Girls 42, Shelby 51. 'Feb. 8?69, Tri-High 41. Girls. 31, Tri-High 45. 'Feb. 12?36, Hickory 55. ? Girls 32, Hickory 60. ?Feb. 15?51, Lenoir 45. Girls 34, Lenoir 32. Feb. 19?60, Cliffskle 44. Girls 46, Cllffside 71. ('?home games.) in prospect for Central gymna sium at that outing. ' The Mountaineers thumped Newton-Conover 48-41 at Newton on February 1 and are expecting plenty of trouble from the Hick ory-stopping quint. The local cagers wind up the season here on February 29 against the Shelby high teams. During Sealy 'sOnce-A-Year Anniversary Sale! a. WEIGH ONE AGAINST THE OTHER! Identical Luxury Features Found in TOP QUALITY $^50 MATTRESSES! IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY AND Y OIJ OET THE PRESENTS ! Because it's like gettlrig a gift when you can find genuine Sealy. Innersprinc Matthesses at this 'unbelievably LOW PRICE! ...and wait 'til you see 'em! Handsome, sturdy, super-comfortaple! Only because Sealy discon tinued this beautiful, durable ticking pattern can we bring you this sensational VALUE! Quantities are limited! So ccme in NOW! 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Three players took scoring hon ors, Richard George with 11, Bill Briggs with 10 and Clyde Falls with 9. The boxes: BOYS KINGS MOUNTAIN "V ... ..(41)..,... nar*n rot. a ra rr rr rm I Brigs*. ( 3 0 10 2 a George, f 5 111 1 " 1 Mayes. ( Yelton. I 0 0 0 0 0 Rom, f 0 0 0 0 0 Rushlag, f 0 0 0 0 0 Lay ton, c 01121 Llttlejohn? c 2 0 4 0 0 D. McCarter. g 113 3 1 Fall*, g 4 19 2 3 Aixrnathy, g 0 1110 Marlowe, g 0 0 0 0 0 Goforth. g O 0 0 0 0 Stone, t 0 0 0 4 0 Honson, g 1 0 2 0 0 TOTALS IS S 41 IS CEHRRYVTLLE ?B" .. .. (31) ...... pioran Tot. a ra rr rr rru Mauney. i 113 0.2 Blackwelder. f 0 0 0 0 0 Turner, t 3 2 8 3 2 Baker, c 0 2 2 1 8 Page, c -1 0 2 0 0 Beam, g 2 15 3 2 Black, g 2 5 9 5 2 Reynold*., g 1 0 2 0 0 TOTALS 10 11 II TT U or* by Nrtoda 113 4 Total King* Mountain "B" 10 14 5 12 41 Cherryvllla "B" 7 3 7 12 31 Technical Foul*: Brlgg*. Roa* 2, Mayes, Goorge, Lay! on. Fall*. Page. Official*: Scoter Shirley Fall*. GIRLS Klngi Mtn. (41 )Ch?rryTtlla (44) Nam*! a ra rrnam** oron Dee*e. f 6 10 22; Burnett, f 6 1 13 Dllllng, f 12 4 Bishop. f 0 2 Kama. O FG TPKama* Harris, f 4 3 11 Hord, t 4 19 Spake, g . . D?as?, g Qulnn, t 7 4 1H Beam, f 3 0 6 Connw. g Ormand. f Jolly. K Totals 13 15 41 Slgmon. R Larson. g Delllngcr, K Total* 18 8 44 roxais i a i in . ? ? | Technical Fouls: Dllllng 3. Spake 3. Jolly 3. Conner 2. Orrnnnd 2. Dcese. Larson- 'J. i Personal fouls: Bishop. Spake, Jolly. Har n? .1. Ili.nl 1, Qulnn 3, Druse, Slgmon 3. {.arson 2, . ' . , Free throws. missed: Decso 6. Barnett 4, Dllllng. Harris 2. Hord 2, Qulnn 4. ' - J EI-Befhel-Be+hware News : (Mrs, T-eonard Gamble) ? 1 Family night a regular feature of activities of the David Baptist .church will be held Wednesday inight. This includes the Woman's Missionary Society, the Brother hood, the Young Woman's auxili ary, the Royal Ambassadors and the Sunbeams. These organiza tions meet at the church on Wed nesday nights after the first and . third Sunday. The Men's Progressive club of ? Bethware met Tuesday night at | Bethware school. They were serv jed supper by members of the iliome Demonstration club. Sunday morning at 11 a. m. at El-Bfithel church the district su perintendent, Rev. K.irby of Gas tonia will hold a dedication ser vice f?>r members of El-Bethel church who are participating in i the "Lord's Project". This new project has increased considera ble enterest in the church, Mem bers will fill out their cards and return them Sunday at this spe cial service. Weldon Staines of Texas, is \ Siting .his sister. Mrs. Dewitt ?Xeal here. Friday night at 7 p. m. the wo men's Home Demonstration club of K? ? BethelBolhwa e met With ?their families foe a covered. dish* .atppiM' at the school hottse. After the supper they were entertained with a movie and demonstrations on "Plannimj lot Better Family Mvtfg by Mr. Clapp and Miss ! it :i shears. f. rm agent and home agent of Cleveland Count v. The l'> T. A. of Bethware met !.i>t WvltiesHliy at the school house at 2:30 p. nl. The demotion a I was very timely and given by. tiie 5th grade pupils on "Miss Val erlhes Party", which featured all i he famous birthdays of Feb ruary. A talk on "Founders Day'' was. .-given by Mrs. Dewitt Neal. The-, grdup. will sponsor, a- "W'omanless Wedding" Fridajj night February _".>th in the school auditorium. The public- is invited to attend. A small admission will be charged. - Pvt. Jack Eaker and Mrs. Eak er are home for a ten day leave alter which Pvt. Eaker will re port to Seattle. Wash., for firrth er service. Monday night, the 9th grade of Bethware and their teachers en joyed a social at which time the girls baked cakes and the hoys made ice crean which they enjoy, ed after a recreational hour. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Dover and Galle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell and son. Freddie and Mrs. Pratt Et ters visited M. J. Dover, a patient at the Veterans hospital at Col umbia last weekend. Mr. Dover is | doing fine. Mrs. Charles Lnwson. Mrs. Fred Anthony and Mrs. Douglas i Anthony 'were visitors at Cram erton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Green of Landrum, S. C? Spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eaker. Thursday night the Youth Fel. lowship of El- Bethel will hold a social at the El-Bethel club house. All members are urged to be pres ent. TRY HERALD CLASSIFIEDS Cherryville PCA Holds Annual Meet The stockholders of the Cher ryville Production Credit Asso ciation held their 18th annual meeting at the Shelby City Park on Feb. 15. Secretary ? Treasurer, M. A. Stroup, reported that the asso elation had made 16,500 loans totalling $5,560,000.00, ?nd that reserves In the amount of $84, 000 had been built up to protect the investment of the members. Also that the members of the as. soclatlon now own 95 per cent ol the Capital stock and reserve ac count, and that by the end of next year the association would be completely farmer owned. He also reported that the associa tion loaned its members almost $800,000 during the past yfear. This being the year for the e lect'on ni directors from Lincoln and Gaston counties, Mr. G. T. Wise of Lincoln County and Mr. Bruce Eaker of Gaston County, were nominated . and elected to serve for a term of thTee' years. Mr. Eaker has Just returned | from Korea, and was given spe cial recognition lor his service*. .Report on the activities of the Board of Direct ore and Executive Committee was made by O. J. Holler, one of the directors of the association. Farmers can lay away money for the future both safely and profitably in Defense Bonds. Bessemei City Kings Mountain "These refreshing juices can bring health ful sunshine into your home during theco winter months! Stock your pantry shelf with sunshine? at these low prices!" vimij Qiitcu or nflL\ Peaches. . . Big Tender Fancy Peat Green Giant 2 1 The Peat Cooks Uee 8tokely'a Tomato Catsup . . . . Yoaemlte Yellow Cling 8liced or Halve Peaches . . 2 29c m 20c 55G Garden Qo?d Grade A Fla. Sweetened or Unsweetened Grapefruit or Orange Juice 2 r 37c Garden Gold Grade A Fla. Grapefruit And Orange Blended Juice 2 r; lllNllprf foot/ I tlllU'.s! Llbby'e Fancy Fruit Cocktail 2 V" 49c Standard Pack Creen B e aiu, . 2 25c Etjerwlne Collard Greens... %? 15c A Good Buy ? Argo Sugar PA A A A Ho. 303 V a 9 t ? ? im Can* Llbby'e Cream Style Golden Corn.... ' ? Get 2 Beautiful Glasses With Dixie-Home Quality TEA BAGS 48-Ct. Pkfl. 45? TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPTTAUTT IS OUR RUIE FOR COURTESY 29c 19c Peanut Butter PETER PAN .HO*. Jar 37? Mahatma Long Grain RICE 3-U>. Cello Pko. 45? s Cranberry Sauce Ocean Spray No. 300 Con 21? Strained Meata For Babies LSWIFT'S - 21? 1Pih?>r Grocery Values! Dixie-Home Quality Dog Meal . . . 50? Dixie Belle Brooms. -h $1.15 Evaporated Apples ? ? Collo Bag 41 Dixie-Home Self-$hlnlng Wax . . 0 *QC c ? ? 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