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, I96S s s ■ch at s Mrs. its eU :ured a- forwaid a scored tHS jun- 3-28 win 1 Friday eting 0 Will draw t and p'ny- Maim- n tho to hi' yea r, is a an be a. ogn'z- one pro- y(?ar. locn I »t 12 , wo eorr.e ai^e- spon^Wd all firms he Little Thursday, D«cembep 14, 1965 City Basketball ^^eason Undeiway X The Kings Mountain Recrea- ''tion Basketball League got its • 19U.') (16 season underway Tues day night at the Armory with the All-Stars and Lithium claim- Uio opi ning game wins over the Mounlaineers and the Jaycees. The All-Stars smashed the Mountaineers 10445 in the open er with "Bubbles” Brown, Roose velt Adams and James Tale scor ing 1!) points each for the win ners. Donald Floyd added 18 for' the winners and ken Hutchins liad eight points for llie losers. The All-Stars never trailed as Ihey held a 13-8 lead after the first period, 23-19 lead at half time and a 60-25 margin going into the final period. The win ners oLilscored the lasers -H-20 in tlie fourth period. •lames Robbs scored 19 points to lead Lithium to a 5643 win over the Jaycees in the nightcap. Geor.ge Newton added 18 p, ints for the winners and Bob 1 laden, Doug Mercier and Mike Ware had 17, 16 and 10 respj.'ctively for tile lo.sers. The Jaycees held a 2521 lead JAYCEB Mimr Kings Mountain Jaycees and their wives will gather tor n Chri.slmas party and supper Tuesday night at 7 o’clock at the Woman's club. It will be I tile rcrtUlar meeting night oj till! civic club. at halftime, led 39.35 going into the final period, but wet- out- seorcti 21-4 in the fourth quarter. •STA.NDINGS _ KINGS MQWKTAIK HERALD. KWQS MOUNTAIN, H C. iMcGiimis Ladies Seeking Top Spot Team All-Stars Lithium Jaycees Mountaineers W L Pet. 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 0 1 .000 0 1 .OiH) iSfi® A BASIC-IN COMFORT-IN PRICE A** • of coursel I After action Tue.sday night in the Kings .Mountain Ladies’ iDuckpiii Bowling League, only : two games separate the fit it thiee tea.ns. McGinnis Furniture defeated Cash Groeery tlnia games to one to move within one game of first place and Oates- , Henderson Shell won two games I off Plonk Brother-s to pull williin two games oft top spat. j In the meantime, first place I Elsie’s Beauty Shop lost foui games to Kings Mountain Drug Co., the win leaving K. .\I. Dru.g only three games out of Ihiril, jtlace. Wilholmina Sprouse scored a 110 line and Betty Fite added a 306 set to lead the .McGinnis Fur niture charge with Betty Cash copping high scoring honors for the losers w'ith a 108 line and a 286 set. O-H Shell team captain Jenny Oates rolled a 125 line and a 321 set to lead her team to a 2-2 split W’ith fifth place Plonk Brothers. Dessie Loltin added a 290 set for O-H Sliell and Louise Dover was high for Plonk's with a 110 line and a 289 set. Pat Panther rolled a 121 line and a 331 set to lead Kings Mountain Dru.g to a 4-0 blanking of first place Elsie’s Beauty Shop. Margaret Wilson added a 292 set for the winners and Lib Gault topped the losers’ scoring with a 122 line and a 363 .'i-l. STANDINGS Team W L Pet. Elsie's Beauty Shop 36 21 .tiOO McGinnis Furniture 35 25 .58.3 Oates Henderson .31 26 ..567 Kings Mtn. Drug 31 29 .517 Plonk Brothers 26 31 .1,33 Cash Grocery 18 42 .3iKi BY FREEMAN Simple and so neat on your feet! Real comfort — plus solid quality and the finest leathers. Freeman's exclusive CONTOUR CUSHION lets your feet relax. Our price is relax ing, too. Black or Brown. Drop in today. PLONK’S I't's A Girl For Larry Allens Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen an nounce the arrival of their first child—a daughter—Angela Lynn Allen, who weighed seven pounds, one ounce at birth Tuesday, De- j cember 1,5, Kin,gs .M.iunlain hos pital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neal of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen of Shelby Mrs. Alien is the former Dian na Neal. ROTARY CLUB Chris Heracklis, director of Ga.ston Skills, will be guest speaker at Tliursday’s Rotary club meeting at 12:15 at the Country Club. Ga.ston Skills is a workshop for the mentally retarded and handicapped. 'Ladies' Niqht Attracts 40 I Kings Mountain Rotarians I wore host.i Friday night at Kings i.Mountain Country club honoring ; their wives and special guests at the annual ladiirs’ night banquet. ; Forty gue-sts were entertained ' by a quartet of musicians from I Lutheran Thcob.gical .Seminary in Colunbia, .S. C. A rcperloirt of Christmas Carols from many nations were sung by the stu dents led by Jim Land, assist ant minister at St. Matthew’s j Lutheran chun li here this sum- I mer. A dinner of roast beef with accessories was .■terved from fa bles made festive with Christ mas decorations. Flach Rotary aim was given a poinsettia, com pllmenis of Rotary Sponsor U. 1. Patterson of Shciiy, and a gift from the local club. Mrs. SIncox, Mrs. Mauney Win Top Bridge Prizes Mi.s’, Frank Simox was high scorer and Mi’s. W. K. Mauney Jr. received second high awari' at Wednesday's monthly bridgi luncheon at Kings 'Mountain Country Club. MESSAGE FOR THE HOUB By REV. RASSIE LEE DAVIS Acts 1:8-11 — But .ve shall receive power after tliat the Holy Ghost is come upon .you and yc shall be witnesses un to me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria and unto the uttermost parts of the earth. And when he had spoken these things while they be held ho was taken up and a cloud received Him out of their sight and while they look steadfastly toward Heav en, as He went upbehold two men stood by them in white apparel which also said. 5'c men of Gailioe. why stand .ve gazing up into Heaven? This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall so come in like manner as .ve have seen him .go into Heav en. ,4rc you ready for His coming? It is time to .sock the Lord. May the Lord bless you ali is my prayer. f ■■ ; r. w Guitars. Banjos. Mandolins Electric Guitars $8.95 up Amplifiers $39.95 up BULOVA. LONGINE, CAVELLE. VANTAGE, AND OTHER Watches $10.95 up Cuif Links and Tie Sets V2 price Large Selection Of Ladies' & Gents' Jewelry S1.00 up PRINCESS. DINNER, AND SWEETHEART Rings $14.95 up Charm Bracelets $2.95 up Ladles..' and Men's Birthstones $4.50 up ALARM, WALL. AND Travel Clocks $2.98 up Diamond Wedding Sets $29.95 up Friendship Bings $1.00 Boys' & Girls' Birthstone Rings $9.95 up Cigarette Lighters $1.00 up CHANNEL-MASTER —i Complete With Battery. Carrying Case and Earphones — 120-Day Guarantee 6-Transistor Radio $14.95 up Record Playen $2195 up APPLIANCES # Steam & Dry Irons # Percolators # Hair Dryers # Electric Fry Pans # Electric Toothbiiushes. Can Openers # Electric Knives. Mixers ond Toasters SPECIAL lO-Pc. DuPont Teflon Reg. $10.95 $1195 Tape Recoideis $19.95 up 14-K GOLD Pierced Earrings $2.95 up Reg. Sl.OO Christmas Ash Trays 59c FREE GIFT WRAPPING! OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 GRAYSON^S Jewelry & Music Center _ „ _ . tegel President Devere Smith wcl-’ Rev. Howard Jordan said the piesklent; Wilson Griffin, vice- comi’d the guests and Rev. invocation. The group sang pre.s;utsil; Cluules Ma'iuey, sec- Charles Ea.sley presented Mr. “America" to open the program | retary treasurer; and Ben Moo- Land and the .seminary stuilents. and "Goodnight Lathes" follow- maw, sergeant-at-arms. Direct- Special guests and vlshing Ho- ing iiiescntalion of favo;s. ors are Recaido Bach, Neil O. tarians were introduci'd by lii :i Officers of the Kings .Moun- John.son, Rev. Charles Easley Moomaw. ' tain club arc: Devere H. Smith,'and Dr. John C. McGill. Western Auto YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS - -for , eyeT/one! TOYS (Oui Biggest Selection Ever!) TELEVISION SETS « WHEEL GOODS RADIOS • RECORD PLAYERS SPORTING GOODS • AUTO Accessories HOUSEHOLD APPUANCES • WATCHES UY-AWAY A GIFT Odus Smith Owner 9 S. Battleground AsapciCTSWBe .1 12:16-pd adv. Battleground Ave. Phoiie 739-5SS8 N. a ‘ « ' ' ■'’4 p c c. % Here’s all you need for Christmas Shopping Grab your coat and hat, hang onto your First Union Charge Card and you’re all set for Christmas shopping. 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