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Tlcfcati On tab KM-Shalby TUI King* Mountain football fans may purchase tickets to Friday night's football game between Kin** Mountain and Shelby at Kings Mountain high school or Kings Mountain Drug Company at regular admission prices. Principal Harry E. Jaynes al so advised drivers of cars to no tify traffic directors near Blan ton Memorial Stadium they are visitors and they will be direct ed to the visitor's side of the stadium where there will hi* am ple parking space. The game will begin at s p.m. and Principal Jaynes urged Kings Mountain patrons to buy their ticket* early and avoid standing in line at the ticket windows. Men's Bowling Lead Changes; Plonk Out Clyde Culbertson took over first place in the Men s Bowling League Monday night by hand ing second-place Puling Heating four losses and by Bjb Herndon defeating first plai<e Plonk Oil lour games. Jack Rheo rolled a 116 high line and Clyde Culbertson roll ed a 32* high sot in the four game whipping of Dilling Heat ing. Furman Wilson rolled a 114 high line and Boyer Murray had a 305 high set for the loseis. Richard Culbertson rolled a 140 high line and a 365 set as Bob Herndon put first place Plonk Oil down a notch. All but one of Herndon's players rolled over a MOO" set. Clarence Plonk rolled a 142 high line and a 352 set for the losers. Randy Blanton eopped high line and high set honors of the night by roiling a 117 line and a 3H) .<et in Griffin Drug's split with Tignor & Russell Each team won two Kamos. Albert Brackett rolled a 126 high line ami a 35-1 set for Tignor. STANDINGS Team Clyde Culbertson Plor.k Oil Dilling Heating Bob Herndon Griffin Drug Tignor & Russell w i ret 25 15 .625 21 16 .601) 22 IS .550 20 20 .500 13 25 .375 14 26 350 You Are Invited To See Our New and Enlarged Toy Department... You'll Find The Largest Selection of Quality Toys In This Area!! lust A Few Of The Many Toys You'll Find_ BABBIE - KEN - MIDGE - SKIPPER CLOTHES FOB EACH # Madam Alexander Dolls # VA-Room Bikes. Trucks, and Skiploaders # Army Sets # Horrible Hamilton Sets # Monkey Division Sets # Pool Tables # Vanity Set For Girls # Huffy Dragster Bike 0 Murray Bikes # Okinawa Gun # Crazy Ciock Game # Magnetic Garage # Tricycles - Wagons GAMES OF ALL KINDS Paint Store 219 BATTLEGROUND 739-4436 Phillip's S$ Victim Of Pharmacy Win Medical Pharmacy took a lour same sweep from Phillip's 66 Tuesday night. upp.ng its lead to six games over second-place Belk's in the Ladies' Duckpin action. Janet Burns rolled a 116 nigh line and a 316 high set as her team defeated 66 a total of 173 pina. (Jerry Werner and Ethel Tignor rolled identical SI high lines and Werner's 258 was high set loi the losers. Belk's won three games from Plonk Brothers. Pat Panther roll id a 11-1 high line and a 298 high set lor the winners and Lib Cault’s 134 and 347 was high for the losers Jenny Oates copped line and sot honors of the night as her Oates • Henderson Shell defeated McGinnis Furniture 3-1. Oates rolled a 141 high line and a 335 set. Doris Ware rolled a 100 high line and Evelyn Early had a 257 set fot the losers. STANDINGS Mednal Pharmacy 32 Belk's 26 Oatcs-Hendorson 21 Plonk's 15 Phillip's 66 10 McCinnis Furn. 4 L 4 10 15 21 26 32 Pet. 888 .694 583 .417 .278 .111 Glenn Bolin, I. Wright Join Injured List Glenn Bolin. 190- pound senior tackle, is through for the re mainder of the '61 football <am paign with a thumb injury. Bolin was injured in Saturday's game between the Mountaineers and the Mooresville Blue Devils. Senior end Jimmy Wright was hospitalized Tuesday because of a hack injury, suffered in the same Mooresville • KM contest Doctors have reported that Wright may not play for two more weeks, but it is known foi sure that he will not participate in the game against Shelby Fri day. End Jimmy Cloninger and tackle Gerald Carrigan. also in jured in the Mo >resvi!le tilt, will be seeing some action this Fri- 1 day. Both will start but senior B.il Mullinax has h»*en working out with the first unit as an end. and Roy M e d 1 i n has been brought up from the JV's as a tackle. Als> out for the season is JV quarterback Tpmmy Goforth. Go forth's collar bone was broken in the Ruthei fordton - Kings Moun- ' tain JV game Monday night. Bolin and Goforth have joined the ojt-for-the-season list, along with pre-season injured junior tackle Chip Bridges, junior guard Dannv Finger, and sophomore halfback Jerry Ledford. BIDS INVITED The City of Kings Mountain will accept bids until 6 P.M. No vember 12th for a 1963 sedan automobile Specifications are available at the office of the City Clerk. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. | J. H. McDaniel, Jr. City Clerk 10:22 Why Pay $12 to $15 Save Now At Roses Ladies wool and mohaii Sweaters wonderful Mends ef wool with thick textured mohair. You will leek simply elegant 1 Beautiful assortment includes cardigans, crew necks and V necklines. Newest bulky knit de signs in soft pastels. Sizes 3-1 to 40. • Hoad Knit! Mode In Italy • Vary Fluffy! Looks Lovely • Extra Savings Made Possible By Roses Buying Power 'Roses \ 215 S. BATTLEGROUND Vote Straight m DEMOCRATIC For President LYNDON B. JOHNSON For Vice-President Sen. Hubert Humphrey The Democratic Party Is The Party Of The People For Governoi DAN X. MOOSE Poi Lieutenant Governor ROBERT W. (BOB) SCOTT Tot Congress REP. BASIL WHITENER Fot N. C. Senate JACK H. WHITE Fot N. C Mouse ROBERT F. FALLS Foi Registei ot Deeds RALPH TUCKER Fot County Commission COLEMAN W. GO FORTH For County Commission HUGH DOVER For County Commission SPURGEON HEWITT Fot Board oi Education (Left tc Right) BOBBY AUSTELL. BUFORD CLINE. C. D. FORNEY. JR.. BOBBY CAB1NESS. J. D. ELLIS. FREE BARBECUE ATTEND THE BIG DEMOCHATIC BALLY AMEBICAN LEGION BUILDING-KINGS MOUNTAIN THUBSDAY NIGHT 7 P.M. Address: Rep. Basil Whitenei Toastmaster: Jack White Mnsic By The Cascades
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