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WESTERN BRANDED VER ,e %re?P MEAT ?'Blw" 0itet VoU ttEU" US ?ftUI support we can o prices pOV/H ever* WEE*1 Htmttai ?a'10" tkleY,R? with VoUl BUY a* Bat 1-Booo Steak SSSSi* chuck ?0RS1, tt' ? c EXWX^0? 5P*** Extra St^B*1 _ Top Round St?? tree city Yule Programs Set At First Nazarene Two special Christmas pro grams have been scheduled for First Church of the Nazarene, according to announcement toy the pastor, Rev. C. E. McKenzie. On Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, the children of the church ?will present their Christ mas program, with the rendi tions including carols, recita tions and solos. The program will .be directed by Mrs. Martin Shytle. The annual Christmas | treat will be distributed at the close of the program. On Wednesday evening, at 7 1 o'clock, the pageant, "The Scar let Ribbon, " will be presented at the church; It is under the di rection of Mrs. Lila Croft. In the, cast are: Martha, Elizabeth Croft; Jim mie, Martin Frederick; Grand ma, Polly Clack; Judy, Dorothy Croft; Trudy, Beatrice Moss; Mary, Linda Hoyle; Joseph, Joe Biddlx; Angel, Mable Lee Clea ry; Anna, Inez Odell; Isaiah,. Wesley Moss,' Micah, Marshall Croft; Simeon, Wesley Moss; Shepherds, Herman Bolln, W. T. Cleary, Carl Welch; Narrator, Kay Henderson. At the close of the Pageant' Gifts will be distributed, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many expressions of sympathy shown at the death of our mother and grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Clark. MRS. CURTIS HARDIN AND FAMILY. d-18 Pre-Christmas Reductions at BELK'S ? I Wheel Goods Prices Cut! TRICYCLES ? Now ? S9.95 I WAGONS BELK'S BIG BOY SL95 OTHER WAGONS $1 - $1.98 - $2.98 Bicycle Drawing Saturday Saturday's the day. boys and girls, when Belk's will give away absolutely FREE, two big bikes, one boys' bi cycle and one girls' bike, both deluxe models. TO WIN. JUST 3E LUCKYI Come in and register, as many times as you like. No thing to buy. Just sign your _ name. Drawing will be conducted at 6:30 p. m. Saturday, De cember 20. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN1 IF YOU HAVEN'T SHOPPED HOBBY HORSES ? Now ? S2.98 BELK'S YOU'VE MISSED A TREAT1 FIRE TRUCKS AUTOS STATION WAGONS ? Now $17.95 STORE ,'JW &V-*. - Grover Girls Win, Boys Lose , Grover and Fallston divided a county league double header at Fallston Tuesday night, the Gro ver sextet remaining undefeated , with a 68-41 win an dthe Fallston \ boys taking a eolse scrap 34-26. Peggy Keeter rimmed 41 points to pace the Grover girls, who started with a fast initial period (21-4) and finished strong to stay out front. ? Sue Keeter had 10 points, Tre va Ponder 9 and Betty Watterson 6 and Ruth Wright paced the losers with 22 markers. The Grover guards held the losers to nine less field goals in the fast scrap. In the boys ocntest , Fallston took a three-point first period lead which the visitors cut to a slim marker at the half. Grover out-scored the winners 8-2 in the third canto to take the lead but Fallston came back strong in the final chapter (16-3) to wrap the game up. Tommy Keeter had 9, points to pace the losers attack. R. Dixon had 12 for the winners. The boxes: GROVE* (U) Player, Pos. G FG TP tT FTM Peggy Keeter, t 17 7 41 13 Sue Keeter. f 5 0 10 11 Trcva Ponder, t '4 1.9 01 Mary L. Kails. ? ( 0 1 10 1 Ann Davis, f o 0-0*0 0 Betty Watterson, f 3 0 6 1 .0 Kathy Hambrlght. (0 1 10 0 Rachel Hardin, g -- ? ? 3 ? Theo Huffstetler, g ? ? - ? 3 ? L. Huffstetler, i , ? ? , ? 0 ? C. Reynolds, g ? ? ? Q . ? ? TOTALS - 29 10 6* ? S Fallston (4i) Wright, f 11 0 22 2 ti Will la. 1 4 1 9 0 2 Brady, f. . 5 0 10 1.1 Wallace, f . 0 0 0 0 0 Hayes, f o u o <>? o Car-oil, g ? ? ? 4 ? Wilson, g ? ? ? 1 -r Jones. g ? ? ? ? ? Hubbard, g ? ? T ? 1 Hamrlck, g ? ? ? 1 ? TOTALS 20 1 41 10 9 Technical Fouls: Ponder (I), Huf (sut ler (2), Reynolds (1), Wallace (1), Carroll (1). Wilson (3). Tones (1), Hultstetler (1). OFFICIALS! Smith, referee; Harris, um pire; Hicks, scorer. GROVER (26) Miyer, Pos. G FG TP PF FTM Joe Plambley 1 3 5 4 1 Dickie Owens 0 0 0 0 0 Billy Wells 1 0 2 2 1 Joe Mutllnax o o o o 4 Tommy Keeter 2 5 9 2 0 Jerry Cooke 0 0 0 0 0 Donald Kills 1 16 2 3 Hubert Peterson 0 0 0. 0 0 KdcHc Tucker 113 0 2 Jimmy Owens 0 ' 0 O 0 0 , Billy Montgomet-y 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 6 II 'ii 10 11 (34) FALLSTON Player. Pos. G FG TP PF FTM R. bixon 5 2- 121 1 H. Dixon 0 0 0 0 0 Bridges 1 0 2 2 0 Hoyle 1 0 2 3 Brady 4 19 2 Beam 2 1 5 0 Clay 1.13 4 Morgan 0 113 WUHamson ?. 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 14 6 34 IS S Score by Periods: GROVER 7 8 8 y? 26 FALLSTON 10 6 2 , 16?34 Bethware's Cagers Lose Two to Belwoodl elwood stopped Bethware In two county loop games at Bel wopd Tuesday night, the girls by 74-48 and the boys 49-27. Janelle Anthony hit for 20 points and Laura Morris 19 as the Beihware girls began finding the range * but the attack couldn't cope with the hot Belwood ma chine. Margaret Watterson hit 32 1 points for the winners. The Bethware boys stayed close until the half when the Belwood attack slipped away. Jacob Dixon had 11 points to pace the losers, while Ervin McSwaln hit for five and Dean Huskey for four. The boxes: GIRLS BETHWME (41) ri?nr*t. in. a ro t* ?r rrx Janelle Anthony, rf 9 2 20 0 .3 Laura Morris. It 9 1 19 1 2 Jane Goforth. cf 1 2 4 3-3 loan Dixon, rf 0 o 0 0 0 Mildred Feter?on, It 2 O 4 1 2 1 Delia Champion, cf 0 1 1 0 0 WUma Led better, rf ? . ? . ? 4 Carolyn Bell. It 0 0 0 0 Hazel Bolln. eg ' ? ? ? ; 1 ? LoU Gamble, rg ? . ? ? 1 ? Lib Barrett. Ig ? ? ? ? ? Annette Ware, eg ? ? ? \ ? TOTALS St ? 4$ 11 10 BELWOOD (74) riorar. r<*. a ro t? ?r rro Nancy Cooke, rf .8 4 16 3 2 Doris Salhe. If 0 0 0 0 0 M. Watterson. cf 15 2 32 . 2 1 Hilda Willis, rt 7 . 2 16 .1 1 Doris Erwood. If O O u 0 0 Nell Gantt. cf 4 2 10 0 1 Dot llammett, ric - ? "1 Violet Irdoil. Ig ? ? ? -1 Jane Ledford, eg ? ? - ? 1 Dot Stacy, rg ? . ? ? ? 3 Kdlth Powers. Ig ? ~ : 3 Noretta Seagli-, eg ? ? ? 3 Janice Norman, rg ? ? -r- 0 TOTALS 12 ,10 74 It Score by Periods: BETHWABE i 1J itf r? ? ?l BELWOOD- 14 ?0 i? 84?74 Technical Fouls: Anthony (1). Morris (1), Golorth (I), Peterson (1) Ledbctter [ (1). Bolm (I). Stacy (I). .Seagle (1). . BOYS BETHWARE <27 > Player. To*. Q FB TP W FTM Ktchard Jarvls. rf u '1 2 0 6 Jacob Dixon. H 5,1 11 1 1 Maynard Ross, rf 1 O ' 2 - 0 U Kenneth Jarvls, If 1. u 2 1 2 Bruce Greene, rf . 0 O t) 0 2 Jack Harmon, cf 0 1 11 3 Ralph Hord, g 0 0 0 0 . 0 Dean Huskey. rg 2 Q 4 .! 0 Krvin McSwaln 2 15 3 1 Lloyd Chapman, rg 0 0 0 1 0 Bobby Webster, Ig 6 0 0 o U TOTALS II S 27 10 IS BELWOOD <4?) Player, Pot. G FG TP Pr FTM Marian, rt 'J ? 1 5 2 ' 2 Lynn, .if 2 2.611 Smith, cf 5 1 11 2 3 Seagle, rg ? 5 . 1 - ti'. 4 1 Willis, Ik 5 1 1. 0 o Beam, rf 1 13 U o Welman. If 0 0 0 0 0 Hicks. Cl 0 0 O O 0 Williams, rg 0 1 1 u 2 Willis. Ig U 1 1 0 0 Rudlsell. Ig 0 0 0 0 1 I jiii., rt it l 1 0 o Lutzi rt W O 0-0 0 Bog?. If . ' 'O 0; o *> 0 1 TOTALS 20 10 49 9 11 SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD I 3 ADAM who says a fine hat must cost big money? S?? bow we make prices melt on felt! Our A dun Royal k pure imported fur felt? pre-thaptd for dU?iiwti<m by Adam factor/ experts! It hat ? luxurious satis lining? a bound edge thst'i bound to look mart? and a trir.v matching band. A tmfj fine hat? yet the price U low ? on!v 55! Million* of Mm Lit ADAM Ha'; 'tm\ Adam Hat i; $5, $6, *7. 50, $!0 MYERS' DEPARTMENT STORE METER RECEIPTS A total of $171.82 was col- . looted from the city's parking meters Wednesday morning, according to a report by the treasurer's office. NOTICE OF CHANGING OF ZONING ORDINANCE Upon request for a change of the Zoning Ordinance on York Road, a public hearing will be had for all parties interested at the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners for the City of Kings Mountain on Monday night. January 12, 1953, at 7:30 p. m. to change from a residen tial district to a neighborhood trading area, the following: BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of York Road, which stake is 400 feet South from the intersection of King street and York Road and runs thence Sou-, th along York Boad 105 feet; thence West 150 feet; thence North 105 feet; thence East 150 feet to the BEGINNING. All persons opposed to this change may appear before the Board of Commissioners on the above date. This the 17th day of December 1952. JOE HENDRICK. City Clerk. a-18-25. NOTICE OF SALE Under and .by virtue of the po wer of sale contained In a deed of trust Riven by John J. Ray, single, to the undersigned as trustee for' the Kings (Mountain Building and Loan Association, on the 21st day of September, 1948. recorded ih the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland Coun ty in Book 342 at page 184, to se cure the payment of the Indebt edness therein mentioned and default having been made in the payment of same and at the re quest of the Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association,' I will sell for cash at the court house door In Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Mon day, January 19. 1953, at 10:00 ?o'clock a. m.. * or within legal hours, .the following described real estate: Situated in the Town of Kings Mountain, N. C., and BEGIN NING at a stake at the Intersec tion of Parke* and Dilllng streets and runs thence with Parker street East 115 feet to a stake, Tillman Pearson's corner; then ce with his line South 93 feet to a stake; thence West 115 feet to a stake In the edge of Dilllng Street; thence with Dilllng street North 93 feet to the BEGINNING. This the 17th day of Decem ber. 1952. B. S. NE1LL, Trustee. Davis & White, Attorneys, d-lft? Jan 8. .; ?^git SUPPERS CHILDREN'S AH Styles. Prices 1.98 2.98 ISO 3.95 195 LADIES # Dress Shoes AU colors, styles 1.98 2.98 3.98 195 5.95 7.95 Men's Oxfords All Styles. Prices. Sport and Conservative Styles. A good gift for any man. any tim?. any yearl ffHI 195 555 6.95 7.50 7-95 8.95 9.95 10.95 11J5 MYERS' DEPARTMENT STORE Diess Shop # Second Floor -. *' V\.A 7 ?
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