ANSWERS; 1. The United Stair*;. Wimble dodn iKngland*. Australian, and Kir irh si:y;|es championships. DEIt*vv*n men, including ihr» tii*. 3. Oeorgo Tli»ver, .in Amciinn. v. I to h id a mea-med dl*i\e of l^n > nls .it thr l»V' Vr ’as invitional in 1953. M»* al.-tr* drove a 'all pin li ;h it; i Tit; yfil'd hole in i'll .** *n. Aii'i' a. !' ivoj is a six-foot, fix•• Irti-li .In |*ittndor. I i i* Wiik * Forest ih> Duke u*> < thin Siati*. V File Soo:s in* gi\ i*n credit fni 'll** innovation in 'eppioxi miitely 11VI. I hi* ;ame was hr ii<;,it to l i.* United Siaii-s in ai>'nil !--•). Now therv <in> about s:\ itiillinn players in tills isv.tn tr\ alone. •i tat. Appling played 2.1 22 £amen. al| nit! the .imr team. — More Aboat — ARCHERY iaiion Field < huinpi n in l!»oS •'t.d *1*. North Carolina Imioor champion in i;*U> til. »;o. and •«j. ‘Sonny.’ as fjraliam is some limes called, will bo the raid - on favorite to take the indoor match it Shelby Sunday, hut Smnth ers will be making his bid for tin* championship, along with many other North Carolina shoot ers. tournament will be.'in | Jdav morning, with all parti.-i the Chicago Sox. 7. <a* Wofford College & Oard .101 Webb College. • h' Maryville Cullegw • « • Presbyterian College & !jr(ln<'i 'Veoti C illrgr. »• ApiMkirhiiii Slate Tench - is College. ‘ I».x i »■ • the number of times ti lint ‘ to tin* nu.T. e: of total )a.»'s it'iat ts one Iiim* lo-- a single, t\.. tor a double. etc.». «in ly IKttie ails ,'i,; it toward total bases I'hn.. a mn \v:’o hits a home run evety time he tomes to hat has a : ! ’iiy percentage of I 'fM. the maximum !.*. ia< Detroit; >ht Philadel phia; <• • St. Louis; »<i1 San Kran 1 isro: te* l.os Angeles; ifi Wash ittfiian; <?• lloston. W. Un i l»al;. nh< plajed for •ight lean’- in tin* issrt’s. j.utiu shoot ini; two rounds in c nnpetit t.tt. Ot round will ho shot in the meriting and one in the after noon. The winner will he determined by the entrant who shoots the best combined score during the two rounds. Each round consists of ar rows. and .1 perfect score is S60. Both Graham and Smathers consistently shoot over 70<>. T. C. '‘Rod’' M' Kts-. who is a mernlter of the King* Mountain Archcry Club said Monday that tlie committee is expectin" be-1 Compact Advances to State Finals With Three Morganton Victories The Compart Mich Cobra* bn* hr'oail tram let! Wednesday for ilio North Carolina A*T campus at Ralc.yh to |> .rtlcipate in It.•• Cla-s A Stair basketball chatn. pit.nsl.il>. Tttr Cobra*. \vhi> It |» ted a sc.t slum record «>t la wins amt S lossr's. advanced to th<* stall* lournamrnl as a result of thrrr vi» lories at .Morganton last week. Compact defeated Camp High tworn H<> 15* participants in thi* match, which is open com|ieti ti r. ojx'n t> both men and wom en. McKoi reported that Mr and Mrs. (ju.iy Adams. Charlie Ed wards, and himself, would be the Kin its Mi untain entries int« llie tournam nt. •’Anyone is eligible to parti, i pate," said McKee, and he urged all interested persons fr eontaet hi.n for further de'ail*. The Kings Mountain Archery ("lub h.i'- id ,.n in operation for approximately a year and the Archery range, located on the Lake Mnntonia Road, has been rated as one of the best of its kind in the United Stales. “Shooters from all over the L’niii'd States have visited our range,” McKee says, “And they say that our range is as good as any they have seen.” he added. The match is free to the pub lie. hool 71 -4Cant. i) Mii'li. 72-410 aii'l advanced in the slut*1 finals Saturday nigh I with a 71-61 yie Imy rt n Newt ,n. Tli" t’obras nin*t I.lttle River High S'-hol ill Mali.ilia. X. <\ in iln •|M*iiii.|' min’d of play. Hilly Mct'athen and Pile Ad .> is pa. ed ih>- fast moving Com pact learn in Hie triple sweep at ... rffanton with .r*S ..nil IS punts re-|ie< .ivelv during Hie three game stale. McCathen also alhered ,H> rc ‘Kuinds during the tri-victory, and Adams arviimul.itel In as sist«h Letters to Editor Dear Mr. Harmon. We sincerely appreciate the cr <»|»erative anilide that you anr >"Ul associates have in lieated te •j irding the I O Polio Project. , tin con I, dent ilia! with your coi inued help or. t most worth while j>r<i(e. t v-e will he able t« irirru.il/ . 7i*' of the population and completely stamp out frolic in the area. Kiankly this project could not ire possible without your support It is such a worthy project that I hope you will <ontinu" to give maximum coverage. Thank you f< r your thoughtful consideration. Vours very truly. William R. Henderson WATCH THE “»I1U>DE“—Mrs. Baymond Holmes, .foreground) demonstrates to Mrs. George Ure (left). Bill Gault, and Stewart Champman the form used lor serving in Badminton. Mi . hemes was instrumental in tanning a weekly Badm.nton meeting at the National Guard Armory. Noith Carolina bocami- known as the “Good Roads Slate’’ under Governor Cameron Morrison. By 1941, N«»rth Carolina bed 50G more trartoi trailer trucks than any other southeastern state. Trurking fi«H.“d Nortli Carolina from transportation problems \vh ieh had slowed down rmnnmli growth from Colonial times. (.'ape Halims i< kn.nvn "Iho Craw-yard of the Atlantic’' It ha- boon tho - one of an un told numhia of -llipwr- I; NOTICE OK T \LE I'"iter and viitnc of the no ..i of -ili‘ contained in a deed if trust :’iv" I i Iotas Am/i . ly . nd wife Estelle M'Nci’l). late.) th "l .t day of Or tohfr, '*• 1 and i n''. «' m ur t in the Of • ■ I!; stei of Deeds for ”1 elat'd County in Hook 390 at ' • 7i. .* i d rinil of trust hax n.' l i*on oxen to the undersigned s irusto t" s«' tiro the indebted ii v thivi ;M rrentioiied and <le * ■' i\ ' • iivn made in the :• ■ ' of viTc, and at the K* iHi li nil i of ill.- non*. I . ' ' II or i a h at the court ’■ • diHi in Shelby. Olexelawl tx North Carolina on Mon lax . Aji’ tl B, 1! til at 10:111 a m. or t al miis the foil ax inn des.Tibcd real estate; I I INNIM; in the middip of -• i t u-'ini! mit j;i ' ike "■! th * Si ith side of 'i ,( »i i.. »*|n,: i‘*>.7 fi*et V ' ■ 1' r in. E. from the .it'.'- t it .i*i of McCraxx • ti urn in : S. 12 2*5 \V al. i'ti st aki- in 1 If •• i*i " •• I* > I.*; 17 .'in fis't \\ • till \ yj »i, K :»11 font pass n , i * i i ii n »*af.p on south ■ >ui >1 t > t - ini ending lit th* -i i ll.* iif toad; tlnvi-.* xvith the n: lille of i ■ 1 I S BB l'i E to the jmmi of heginr.ing. Th the 2'"i day of February, lf¥! I, Jack II White. Trustee I> ix»nd Whit* Attorneys 3:12 4:1 V PUMPS with that elegant Heiress look lint only the look is expensive . . . the wax an Heiress pump fits and flatters the foot. Satisfies the thriftiest of budgets. Just . . . HEAT! FLEET! with the hand-sewn look Details are important! Like the fine stitch detailing of Sweetbriar loafers. It’s a hand-sewn look just made for busy-day feet. Stop; 1 ft ft, k ; Fashion gives Sweetbriar the green light. Smart flats, happy-medijm heeled pumps and action-stocked heels are waiting for you at . . . $7.99 to 099 £ SHOES r OR BO> si THE with a HAND SEWN LOOK The LOOK every boy wants! Styled like the college campus leaders. The wear and the price will please the parents, too. $5.99 THIS is the place to come Kr S5,99 5HOES FOR CHILDREN —AND the specie Fitting care those never-stop-going, never-stop-growing little feet should have! S&99 SEE IN PERSON % SmwOie SBj&Jt. _ In Eslk's SHOE DEPARTMENT SATURDAY Ma:ch 14.1964 10 AM. to 1P.M. Weal he pc^mi^ing, Pancho will have h!s famous horse Di cb'c behind our store for you to RIDE! FREE! Two Pancho Gun - and Hoi?Se~ SMs to be given awry' FREE! Auto graphed 8x10 photho of Pan cho (your ticket for ride on Di ablo!)

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