SAVINGS ACCOUNT Earmarked “NEW HOME” .... or "Home Improvement'" or "Mink Coat", or "Second Car", or whatever it is that she wants, but can't afford just yet. If it's worth having, it's worth saving for. And by sav ing, she'll get to dream with hopes of of the dream material izing. At Kings Mountain Savings & Loan, your money works for you. Time payment purchases only drain your bank ac count with interest and carrying charges. Put off buying that expensive item right now and save for it. Chances are, you'll get a bargain by paying cash later. Current Dividend SI 'll® Per Annum Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn. Ben H. Bridges, Secretary-Treasurer BOX SCORES Shelby Peeler, 3b Devine, ss Wilkie, lb Phillips, rf Crane, cf Bankston, c McSwain, If Street, 2b Patrick, p A-Prazier 1 0 AbRH Rbi 4 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 3 6 2 A-Safe on error for Patrick in 7th Kings Mountain Ab R H Rbi Barrett, ss Hilliard, 2b Bolin, 3b Goodson, cf Little, If Collins, lb Baines, Tf Harris, c Goforth, p Hughes, p 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 5 3 3 Shelby 010 020 0 -3 Kings Mtn. 301 010 x — 5 E-Bairrett, Hilliard, Devine 2, Bankston; PO-A-Shelby 18-8, K. M. 21-8; DP-Barrett to Hilliard to Collins; LOB-Shelby 6, K. M. 3; 2B-Little, Crane; 3B-Goodson; SB Barrett, Goodson, Peeler, Devine. Pitching IP H R Er Bb So .Patrick (1) 6 3 5 3 5 9 Goforth (w) 4 3 3 2 2 3 Hughes 330004 Kings Mountain Barrett, ss Hilliard, 2b Bolin, 3b Goodson, cf Little, If Colins, lb Raines, rf Harris, c Goforth, p Ab R H Rbi 4 10 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 Oil 0 10 3 C 0 0 3 2 2 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 TOTALS Ruth.-Spindale Parton, If Burns, 3b L. Laughter, lb Hodge, ss B. Laughter, c Taylor, rf Arrowo'd, cf Bailey, 2b Jett, p 34 5 8 5 Ab R H Rbi 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 1 10 0 1 1 0 3 4 4 2 3 3 2 3 0 0 TOTALS 28 4 6 1 Kings Mtn. 001 000 4 -5 Ruth-Spindale 040 000 0 -- 4 E • Harris 2, Raines, Little, Collins, Bums, Taylor 2, Hodge 3, PO-A - KM 21-8, R. S. 21-3; DP - Barrett to Hilliard; LOB - K. M. 9, R. S. 8; 2B-Hil!ard, Lit tle; 3B-Little, Hodge. Pitching IP H R Er Bb So Goforth (w) 7 6 4 2 3 9 Jett (1) 7 8 5 4 1 13 Five Mountaineers In Bi-Conlerence Coach John Gamble will send five of his trackmen to Shelby Friday afternoon to represent the Southwestern AAA Confer ence in a bi-conference meet with representatives from the Northwestern Conference. The five members of the Mountaineer track and field squad participating in the bi - conference affair were among the top qualifiers in last week’s conference meet on the Shelby o vail. Alton Stewart will run in the dash events (100, 220, 440); Ro bert Whisnant will run in the 180 yd. low hurdles and the 880 in : thet rack events. | In the field events Calvin Loc | kridge will be in the high jump; : Dennis MacAbee will broad jump j and Eddie Ross will put the shot and throw the discus. Kings Mountain had several i other qualifiers, but Coach Gam ! ble does not plan to use them i due to their junior high status. MAPLES FISHING LAKE On Phifer Road PRIZES for SAT.. MAY 5 $5.00 per hour for| largest fish caught. Begins at 7 A. M., ending at 7 P. M. 4 hr. permit .. $1.00 j 12 hr. permit . $2.00 Come and enjoy a Day of FISHING Owned & Operated by E. Maples Legion Drawing Radius Shrinks The Kings Mountain American Legion baseball program suffer ed twin setbacks recently with the disclosure that both Bessemer disclosure that bolh Bessemer City and York plan to field teams this season. In past years the local Legion team has profitted from the ta lent produced in these two areas. If the two towns do enter teams, the drawing radius for the Kings Mountain team will be cut to one high school, Kings Mountain. Coach Bill Powell, however, re fuses to be pessimistic over the outlook. In conversation with the Herald Tuesday afternoon Powell stated that prospects are still extremely good for a win ning team in Kings Mountain this year. Powell disclosed that the lo cal team will have the services of Beattie Leonard for mound duty this season. Leonard, whose father was transferred here by the State Highway Patrol, is presently a member of the Lillington High School team. Among his mound appearances thus far in the ‘62 season Beattie list one no-hit ter and three one-hitters. In Legion play last year Leo nard registered 120-plus strike outs in posting a 10-0 record for the Harnette County nine. Coach Powell also announced a change in the date of opening drills. Previously scheduled to begin May 19, opening workouts will be held Wednesday, May 16, at 4 p. m. in City Stadium. Four practice tilts arc already scheduled for the local team. Shelby and Cherryville will be played on a home and home ba sis before the start of the reg ular season play. Church League To Be Formed A meeting will be held Mon day night,May 7, at 7 p. m. at Macedonia Baptist Church for the purpose of discussing the possibility of organizing a Jun ior-Intermediate Sunday School baseball league to operate in the Kings Mountain area. This league is anticipated to take the place of the R. A. lea gue whieh operated successfully here in Its initial season last year. One reason to be cited for pro posing a change in the league this year will be that more churches in the area could enter a Sunday School league since many do not have active R. A. Chapters. Several members of last year’s league have indicated approval of such a league and if Mon day’s meeting incates support of the league, rules of last year will be revised and a league com mission elected to complete plans for the 1962 season. Spokesmen for the group said that each Baptist Church in the area is urged to have a repre sentative present for the meet ing. Last summer’s league included Bethlehem. Davids. Eastside, Faith, First, Macedonia, Oak Grove and Oak View Baptist churches. Enough broiler chickens were produced in the U. S. in 1961 to give every American a whole fried chicken once a month. 'Nearly two million tons of meat, poultry, eggs, butter and cheese move through the mar kets of metropolitan New York City each year. KMHS Linksmen Win Over Cherryville Number one man Turk Falls shot a 39 to lead the Kings Mountain linksmen to a 25>4 to 1*4 golfing win over Cherry vi'llc Monday afternoon on the Cherryville course. Falls’ four over par score gave him a three-stroke advantage over Cherryvi lie’s Ed Baker, who shot a seven-over 42. The Mountaineer linksmen have yet to lose a match in 1962 play. A tie with Lincolnton is the only blemish on an otherwise perfect record. iln other action of the after noon Robert Plonk had a 46 to best Stan Ballard’s 52; Donnie Freeman’s 46 equaled Gary Hallman’s 46 and George Plonk had a 48 to better Denny Dell inger's 51. Jon Stotereau had a seven over par 42 to edge Oren Summer by ■ten strokes, while Dwight Swan shot a 50 in his duel with Ronnie Jenkins. Moss To Confer With WCL Pilots John Henry Moss will hold the final pre-season meeting of Wes tern Carolina League managers and coaches in his Kings Moun tain office Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Main item on the agenda will be League playing regulations and especially the new Speed-up Regulations. Attending this meeting will he the managers of the four WCL. clubs. Hank Nichols will repre sent the Newton-Conover Twins, Harvey Stratton the Salisbury Braves, Jack Hale the Statesville Owls and Joe Abernathy the Shelby Colonels. President Moss also announ ced the umpimg staff for his league during the week. Harry Reeder, IleVol Butcher and Char les Kanupp will be returning for another year. Carroll “Red” Al len, a graduate of the George Barr School of Umpiring, will be a newcomer to the ileague as will be Jim Jackson. ENTRY FORM KINGS MOUNTAIN SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E-O May 10, 1962 UNITED STATES JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1. Name -_____— Sex - 2. Street Address --- 3. City _ State 4. School_Driver’s License No.-. 5. Age_Date of Birth 6. Have you completed a high school drivers training course? Check one: Yes-- No 7. Have you been charged with or found guilty of a mov ing traffice violation as driver of a car since January 3, 1961? Yes_ No 8. Have you ever been married? Check Yes-No-» To Whom It May Concern: I hereby consent to allow my (son) (daughter) - to enter the Safe Driving Road-e-o competition, without injury liability to the Kings Mountain Junior Chamber erf Commerce, to be held and I am in agreement with the answers given above. 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