Ninth Grade Girls Down Cherryville ^ The Wings Mountain ninth Hvi.i«lc 4..: Mi- Mount.line: tc hasket "ill tfj.Ti has finally vv in a gittne. But the «i>s haven’t Hi • girls won theii fj;at "f the season Thursday. over t'herryville. 13-M. Kathy Plonk lol thr mhiIiijj with six points. Tlu1 Little 1 n in men took the nightcap Thursday «,\er tlir Lit ,|e Mountaineers, 1133. Neil v\ .> high (or the winners with 19 points. Ricky Grahl had eight for King* Mountain. Ted Mall led the Little TV tjaiw of Chase to a divisive 41-21 win over th«‘ Little Mounties Wednes day. Dennis Goforth had nine for Kings Mountain. Tile Chase girls won tin* open or II III. Nauey Tale netted 21 fur the winners and Kathy Flunk ind Lihhy Tedder were high for the Little Mountainetles with four and three respectively. It Will Be The Shelby 'Rebels' C. H. Patterson ol t»13‘. Wash mj-t.iii St.. Shelby will receive a season ticket for two to all th< Shelby baseball club’s home games as a result ot being lit* winner of the Cleveland Sports In. Name The Team' contest. Patterson named the team the Shelby Rebels and suggested (/ REMEMBER m A * YCU'I/atiarthH! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th GIFTS • CARDS • CANDY Give your family tha FULL PROTECTION of i filiiblc vitamin-minoral suppjtfmnt K«fy on [fiexallj ROPER PLENAMINS • America's IsrgHt nHifi| witwiin niioenl • Super Plena mins pass 178 quality checks to assure you of the utmost in purity, stability, and potency in every tablet. 259 Afcetelbrte ecenemy sites Kids Lows: Kites. Skates. Yo-yos. Pupptes. and... (ftexalt) MELTAMINS JR. * • Each tablet contains more than a child*s daiy requirement of vitamins with set minimums, plus Liver and Iron. • Tastes She candy ...yet sugar-free. *%0 CO tablets W wV‘. ! With N*w, Improved Pink Creme lotion FAST HONK PfRMANENtS ; Ready mixed neutralizer I conditions, neutralizes 1 and shampoos all in one easy step... no mess, no alter odor! Choose Gentle. Regular. Super. Little Girls’, or Silver. reg. 2.00 Qfcsgg) SINUREX : ircrn pressure of S'rvjs headache. 36 ^ 89 tablets I enriched with ?°i fresh egg H’ <tf) ILIQUfD CRFWE .SHAMPOO [►^1 Cleans, conditions. 1 bfi^htens ha:r even m hardest eater 16 fl. ox. 1.50 (fjetclf) MILK OF MAGNESIA Creamy, no chajky taste. 12ILi 49’ Delicate rose-geranium fragrance. (&MU) MEDICATED HAND LOTION Moisturize, soften.f and protect rough. | red hands. 6 fl. oz. 1.25 Don't drmod "• days1 CODURE * for i •■-I— Helps relieve n functional menstrual . _ cramps, j | headache i pain. 24 tablets PRE-CODUREX mPs telieve P>c Menstrual symp loms. depression. _ __ 36 tablets. I .98 Valentine - Boxed ■y Hollingsworth And Pangbnrns 98c to S7J0 FREE DELIVERY — 9 to 9 thra Sot i KINGSMOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Phone 739-25711 THE CITYS MODERN STORE .hat the slogan be "Rebels With \ Cause’. Sfoond prize was won by J<»an I. Radford of 749 Annieline »ri\e. Shelby, and she will re eive tickets to 2n home games Patterson-* wile, won tickets to ive hom< games as a result of ending in the third best nick tame and slogan. Around 50 fans entered the •ontest. City Paint Holds »ne game The Janet Parker team was he only one to win more than wo games as it took three game*. • r>m Dot ’Ilgnor. moving Parker nt ■ third place and dropping Tignor into a tie for the cellni ■vith Hetty Fite, a two-two victim >f City Ice & Coal. After losing the first two tames. City Ice Ar Coal had to >ull out a 67-pin win in the third game in order to take a split City ice downed Fite 71 pins to ake an overall "f lur-pin” win. Clarence Plonk and John Dill ng were the high men for Jenny ">ates anti City Paint Store. Plonk •oiled a lift line and a TO .set as ligh for the Oates team, and Hilling had a 111 line and a 310 et for City Paint. Bob Herndon rolled a 111 lini • ml a 3lo set as Janet Parkei nok three games from I)Tig tor. Clvde and Richard Culbcrt hi were the high men for the osi i s. Clyde rolling a 121 line and Richard adding a 313 set. Albert Brackett led City Ice A Coal to a brilliant comeback ir he third anti decisive game ol the City Ice-Betty Kite match. His 130 lint1 and 311 high set was high for his team. Betty Kite roiled a 119 line anil Randy Blan- ' on added o .334 set for Kite. Out ■ of - town relatives here Tuesday to attend tile funeral of W. Lawrence Logan included; T R. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. L. II Calhoun. L. B. King. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Brenda Weaver. Mrs. \V. P. Ellis. Shelby: Carl Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carpenter. Cherryvillc: Mrs. .1 L. Herndon. Mrs. Ja.-k Herndon. Mrs. Vada Hernilin. Grover; Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. Linda West. Charlotte: Miss M a lie I Lo gan. Joyce McDonald. Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carfienter. Rutherfordton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beam. Cramerton: and Miss Alma Logan. Kannapolis. \frs. Kenneth Pruitt M Shelby visited Wednesday with Miss I.ana Arrowood and Mrs. Madge H. Arrowood. Mrs. Pruitt and Miss Arrowood were classmates at Gaston Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. The North Carolina Heart As sociation says surgery now cor rects or minimizes three of four inborn heart defects. Now rheumatic fever and rheu matic heart disease’ can be pre vented and are. says the North Carolina Heart Associat; m STANDINGS Tea m City Paint Store fenny Oates Janet Parker City Ice A- Coal lv»t Tignor let tv Kite W L Pet. I !• 3 .730 x | l>li7 7 5 .5x3 t; 6 ,5on 3 9 .2511 3 9 .250 1 j Health and i ; Safety Tips ; i i Some half a million Amen. .ms dir of heart attacks each year, and countlM others an- strick cn. Why is it that so i c |» have heart attacks and others don't? Heart experts cannot answer , this question definitively and ■ they sometimes do not agree i completely on the probabilities But there are some g**nerall\ , recognized danger si’ns that mark the heart attack prone in : dividual. Physicians can identify sum op 1 tihle persons on the basis of cho 1 lestel >1 in the blood. excess Aeight. cigarette smoking, m.v tivity, tendencies to diabetes ot hypertens: >n. and can often pro diet the disease in seemingly healthy years before it arrives. «ays Today's Health, the maga zine of the American Medic.il Association. Of course, a non-smoking worn an or a lean man also can have a heart attack, hut the risk, sla tistically. is much less. Tlie three most important vjgn .if susceptibility, says the Amei ican Heart Association, are high hlo «l levels of cholesterol, high I nod pressure and an abnormal • lect rocard iog ram. The health <<t the heart is def nitely linked with life habits. To day's Health declares. More and m >re heart specialists point to one great general cause an abuse of our prosperity, the a bundanie and temptations of modern times. Many men. the maga/ine says abuse cigarettes food, lit) i.r ;,nd their muscles. Quoting a n >•*■.! heart specialist, the article poin: - out that adul people "must learn to distinguish hetween m"dera THEY DON'T COME Any prescription a doc tor can write — we can fill! Our professional know-how and complete stocks of quality drugs enable us to give you prompt prescription service every time. GRIFFINS DRUG VOOR PRESCRI PT-ION STORE EPEE P1CJFUP* DELIVERY THOHE 7J9 47/i 129 MOUNTAIN ST ti«n ami abuse Two pack* of ciirarrtte* a day is an abuse. I. r i ■ an abuse Drinking during most I»rts of thoday is an abuse I» ing no physical work is an a huso." Thini n an* <!.:!»■ of opmuiri aun!!; rm-t.'iil moi m ranting the exai i ronnnii m 1 Tween thr.-ea buses and heart it .1 k>- True, ther. still is rr.tch to lie learned. The deeisit n is im1 that r;i h -nitivulual must mak • !.>;■ h atsell- To wait until all >1 t. i. ie:i. ei» at hand and the d • t e in n'\ ■ a positive answer to th«* question of wttat causes heart attack*; or. to stop a usin'; tlu> good things of abundant life and use today's knowledge in the hopes of saving the heart. Once again February Is Hear* Month. It can be a month of de t ision. GLUE TUB PASTE RING CINDERS TE’VIPLT* FAINTS PROTRACTOR PENCIL SHARPENERS TYFTC'?" 7ER ERASERS MAGIC MARKERS STAFF PENS SCISSORS PENCILS STENSO SETS DRAWING INK -i • 4 ft }> t" L ■ tm H ‘I 4 — P) us Many Oifcer Needed Items Publishing House AT BELK'S-OUR FINAL JANUARY STOREWIDE BARGAINS - MERCHANDISE IN EVERY DE PARTMENT - ALL REGROUPED AND REPRICED FOR THIS FINAL JANUARY CLEARANCE - YOU’LL IKE THESE BAR LOOK YOUNG-BE YOUNG SHOP BELK S-HOME OF BETTER VALUES

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