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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
FULTON'S
Special Shoe & Panty Hose Sale
10 DAYS ONLY — NOV. 16 THROUGH NOV. 25
LADIES
BOOTS
Si/os 2 lo 11
Narrow & Medium
Widths
Krinkle Patent
and'Suede
Values to 5i2().00
NOW S13.00
Colors: Navy. White,
Brown, Black & Red
Stretch-Ons & Front &
Side Zippers
MEN'S OXFORDS
HI FASHION
PLATFORM SOLES & HIGH HEELS
Sizes' 7 to 12
Two-Tone Blue Suede, Two-Tone Brown Leather,
Two-Tone Rust & Gold Suede
Hanes Pantyhose Sale
NOV. 16 - DEC. 2
Buy One Pair of Any Hanes Pantyhose & Pick Up
*A FREE SPECIALLY MARKED Package of Hanes
Everyday. This is a Stretch Panty Hose the way
Hanes Makes It.
FULTON’S
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MOKf: ABOVT
CENTRAL
IS Shelby
2Z :Jrier
25 At Lincolnton
29 At Ashley
FEhHUARY
1 Crest
5 At Shelby
S—At Grier ^
12 i^incointon
1.5 Ashley
20 At Gaston Day
MORE ABOUT
TICKETS
lx* playcl at the Charlotte Coli-
souin with Davidson acting; as
host school. Dr. Scott is chair
man of the NCAA’s basket; .a!l
committee.
Dates lor the four-team play
offs will be March 13 and 17.
Tickets are priced at SIB-OO,
t'U.OO and .51').00 plus 25 coiit.s
postaj^o and handi ng. Orders
shoii.J e addressed to: .\CAA
hastorn Kt'gionals, Athletic Tick
et Office, Davidson College, Dav
idson, N. C. 2S36. Checks should
be made payable to NCAA Ua.--
ketball.
Dr. Scott said that orders
should include the price tickets
desired but that if scats in that
range are not available the next
best selections would be sent.
Sterchi Sales
At Record Pace
C. A. Terrell, president of
Sterchi Ilros. Stores, reports that
October sales of $2,I9S,31S ex
ceeded sales for tlie same ptniud
last Jt*ar by $203,974 or 8.S9 per
c<Mit, a record for the company.
October marked the 22nd consecu
tive monthly sales increase over
months of the previous year.
Sales of $lS.SSt),776 for the
eight-month period ended Octo
ber 31 were 5.24 per cent over
sales of $17.9 ID, 143 for the cor-
rosp^jnding peiiod last year.
Sterchi’s operates 62 retail fur
niture and appliance stores in
eight southeastern slates. The
conapany is hcadijuartcrcd in
Knoxvi’lo. Tennessee. Its stock is
listed on the New Yoi'k Stock
Exchange.
Rickey Henson
Bound Over
Probable cause was found
Thursday in the 27th Judicial
District Court hearing of James*
Rickey Henson. 206 Terrace Apt..
Kings Mountain, charged with
larceny of guns worth over $200
from the home of William Blan
ton, 311 Cansler St., Kings Moun
tain. on Oct. 12.
Ilcn.son was bound over, bv or
der of Judge Lewis Bulwinkle, to
the next term of Supeidor Court
under bond of $300.
Graves Only
Starter Back
At Gardner Webb
BOILING SPRINGS A very
inexperienced team will take the
court to I'epresent Gardner-Webb
College in the basketball wars
this season. Coach Eddie Hol
brook has only one man hack who
played regularly last season as
the Bulldogs rosed out the sea
son fourth in NAIA national tour
nament.
Ouly A1 Graves, a senior from
Chen/ville, N. C. returns from
the national tournament team
with any exper.ence. Graves
a\eraged 9.4 points per game.
The Bulldogs will open their
season Saturday night against!
Pikeville College of Plke\'il!e,
Kentucky as a part of “Super
Bulldog Day.’’ The day long ac
tivities w'ill include a football
game matching the Bulldogs ox
Coach George Litton and Elon
College at 2 o’clock and the bas
ketball game at 7:30.
Coach Holbrook has only three
seniors. Graves and two men who
saw action last year as reserves,,
Ken Napier, of Elizabethion, Ten- j
nessee and Len Dugger, of Hamp
ton, Tennessee. Manzell Spencer,
a transfer from Sanl Hills Com
munity College, is the lone junior
on the squad. The 13 man squad
includes four freshmen.
Following the Pikeville game
the Bulldogs will face Tennessee
Wesleyan next Tuesday night at
7:30 in Host G>Tn.
Here is the entire Bulldog ros
ter for 1972-73:
G-W SCHEDULE
Date Team Place
N.A-.
18 Pikeville (Ky.» Homo
21 Tennessee Wesleyan Home
24-23 Aiheville TipOff
Tournament Asheville'
(High Point. GW'C, Car-
s.>n-Newman, UNC-A) i
Dec. '
2 Amphibious Forces Homo
cNorlclk)
7 'Belmont Abbey Home
13-16 Bulldog Doubleheader
(GWe, St. Augustine,
Elen, Shaw University)
Home'
29-30 Gardner-Webb Holiday ,
niiee Hurt
bi Crash
Three persons were injuix»d in
a wreck Sunday about 5:20 p.m.
three miles north of Kings Moun
tain on Rural Road 2009.
Larry S. Williams of Rt. 2,
Kings Mountain, driver of the car
and two pas:Gng?r3, Johnny
Welch and Jimmy Foster, both
of Rt. 3, Kings Mountain, were
treated a tKings Mountain hospi
tal and released.
Williams was charged by
Trooper J. D. Ho.v’e with dri\ in.g
too fast for conditions.
Hoy’e reported Williams ap
parently lost contro’ of his car,
hit an embankment and overturn
ed.
Damage lo the car was about
$i,ono.
LARGE FORE.ST
About 20 million acres, or 61
per cent of North Carolina's tot
al land area, is forested. Private,
non-industrial owners^hip accounts
for 14.4 million acres, with the
remaining owned by the forest
industry and the public.
Service itid
Is Bells
Time Saver
Tournament Home
(GWe, Carson-Newman
Western Carolina,
Fort Hayes, (Kansas)
Jan.
6 Lenoir Rhyne Hickory
II Livingstone Home
13 Catawha Sali^abury
15 Allen University Home
18 UNC-Asheville Heme
19 Morris Brown Home
(Atlanta)
22 Livingstone Salisbury'
27 Western Carolina CulLwheo
28-Feb. 4 Hawaii Hawaii
Feb.
6 Lenoir Rhyne Heme
10 Belmont Abbey Belmont
15 UNC-Asheville Charlotte
Coliseum
17 Wester.5 Carolina Home
20 Catawba Home i
24 Guilford Charlotte
Coliseum !
Time-savers are poular these
busy days and Southern Bell cus
tomers in the Gastonia area have
been receiving free one by mail.
I'lany are finding the new “serv
ice aid’’ item useful. It is a special
folder containing two “mini-direc
tories” which can he detached and
used for keeping person lists of
telephone numbers. Small and
compact, the mini-folder.s con-
ta n space for 24 names, address
es and telephone numl-iers and
easily fit in a pui’se or wallet.
According to 'Manager R. B.
Moore, over l.OOO customers have
taken adv'antage of an offer in
cluded in the mailing piece to re
ceive a free larger Personal
Phone Book. ,
The Personal Phone IBook being
offered contains an area code
map. a special section for emer-,
gency numbers, and spaces for
126 listings of frequently called
numbers. Mr. Moore esays on the
average it takes a‘ out eight sec
onds to find a number in the Per
sonal Phone Book, compared to
aljput 22 seconds in the regular
telephone directory.
“We hope that our customers
find those poi'sonal directories
useful and a convenient lime-
saver In writing do\ATi and keep
ing numbers frequently caller.”
emphasized Moore.
They are available free of
charge by calling or writing the
Gastonia telephone business of
fice.
CRANBERRY LORE
Crarl erries were described by
Qaptain John Sm'th back in 1614.
And the Colonists sent ten larrals
of cranberries, plus Indian corn,
to King Charles II back in 1677.
But today the cranberry industry
produces over a 100,900.000
pounds a year.
Mis. Moore's
Rites Conducted
: _ t
Funeral services for Mrs. Dovie
Barrett Moore were conducted,
Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Pleasant,
Hill Baptist Church, Shol!)y, ‘by
the Rev. Ned Buckner ami the
Rev. Fred MrGeh<'o.
Burial was in tlie church come-
torv.
Mrs. Moore, 86. of Rl. 2. Kings
Mountain, died Saturday after
noon in Cleveland Memorial hos
pital.
She wa.« the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bar
rett.
She is survived by her husband,
Martin Moore; one foster daugh
ter, 'Mrs. Redie Ba’dwin of Cher-
ryville; one foster son, Claude
Phillips of Kings Mountain: and
three sisters, .Mrs. Ollio Beatty,
Mrs. Marvin DM>nhardt and Mrs.
Alley Hamrick, all of Kings
Mountain.
Thursday, November 16, 1972
North Caiolina State Univer.sity
economists estimate. The prin-
‘ was just oviiv 25 cents during th(>
same [Ku iod a year ago.
Mrs. Grant
Is Charged
A Grover wom^n was arrested
by sheriff’s deputies Saturday
and charged in a warrant taken
out by the Cleveland County
Health Department with failure
to provide a privy for a homo.
Nan Jean Grant was charged
; with “failure to provide or ma n-
tain an approved privy, septic
lank or connection to an approv
ed sewer system” for a residence
she owns.
The house with the alleged in
adequate facilities is occupied t y
Leroy Watkins and family on Rt.
1, Kings Mountain,
j She was placed under $100
I bond pending a court hearing on
: Nov. 30.
PRICE UP
' Who’osale prices for dressed
! bi'oilers are expected to a\erage
j about 26L* cents per pound for;
: the Octobor-Novomber pcrioci,
SHOWS WED. • THUR.
3:00-4:34-6:08 7:42-9:16
FRI. 3:15-4:59-6:43 8:27
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SHOWS SAT. - 1:15
3:00-4:45 6:30-8:15
SUN. 1:45-3:30-9:00
MON. TUES. 3:15 5:10-7:05-9:OQ
In everyone’s life tliere’s a
SUMMER OF’42
I y» iy ~1 VVVWGfOl
LATE FLICK FRI. SAT.
10:30 P.M. ADULT
“DIRTIEST GAME IN
THE WORLD”
HATED (X) ALL SEATS SUS
COMING NEXT WEEK
“MOLLY AND LAWLESS
JOHN”
Ljgi
(Seam,
caiftshe?
This lime you’re absolutely going
to save something out of your pay-
check. But, then, you really do need
that pantsuit, a new coat and, of
course, that perfume Eric likes so
much.
Before you know it, the money’s
gone... and all you’ve got saved
are your dreams.
That’s why the Payroll Savings
Plan is such a good idea for a single
girl. When you join, an amount you
specify is set aside from your check
an(i used to buy U.S. Savings
Bonds. And, it’s all done before you
get your check—so you can’t help
but save.
U.S. Savings Bonds. To help you
save more than dreams.
, 'l fl oodfle^ oeoF,
Now E Bonds p.iy inttmrt when )iel4 (#
in.ituritv of yearn. 10 months t4'a tite tint
yesrv Boiidit are rcpi.'o.'ed if lust, stolen, or *
ch-Hirovrd. Wh<‘n iier^-d lliey ran be cashi’d *
at >'>iir (tank. Interost is iiul suh)o<'t (u stale \
or io>Ml iiKume Lix*a. and fedsi^ tOX inS|r
bo defsi iod uiilil iOdciiit>Uulu
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Mixed League
John Dilling had the hot hand
in local mixed bowling league ac
tion Thursday night at Mountain
Lanes Bowing Center, scoring a
131 line and 367 set to lead his
team to a four-game sweep of
Ronnie Culbertson’s outfit.
Jenny Oates <?hipped in with
a 320 set to aid the Dilling
cause while Buck Vincent was the
only member of the losing team
to bowl 300. He had a 109 line
and 305 set.
Bob Herndon scored a 115 line
and 316 set to lead his team to
three wins over Plonk Oil. Chap-
ity Tignor’s 142 line and Clarence
Plonk's 339 set were high marks
j for the losers.
Edna Bowen scored a 112 line
and 311 set to lead Wimp Bow
en’s team to a split of its four-
game set with Mur Ramsey. Ran-
ny Blanton had a 132 line and
, Harold Hulender added a 290 set
for Ramsey’s team.
Men's League
Buck Vincent an John Culbert-
s(*n .t>cked in a hot duel for scor
ing honors in men’s league ac
tion Monday night.
Culbertson wound up as high
man with a 147 line and 374 set,
leading Mull Ramsey’s team to
a split of its four-game set with
Bob Herndon. Vincent finishei
with a 373 set to lead Herndon’s
team. Bob aerriUon copped high
single game honors with a 133.
Cud’s Painters and Uttle Moo
also split their four-game set
Ronnie Culbertson had a 125 line
and Mack Ellis added a 3M set
for the Painters while Rod Hous
er scored a 133 line and 343 set
for Little Moo.
Furman Wilson scoreti a 13^-
line and 360 set to lead Quality
Sandwich to a three game to one
win over Dilling Heating. Gerald
Hipps had a 132 line and Clar
ence Plonk added a 324 set for
the losers.
Ladies Leogue
Pat Herndon was high scorer
, in . ladies league play Tuesday
, aight, sC'jr ng a 137 ine ind 329
set to lead her team to three j
wins over Pat Panthei s outfit.,
Panther led her team with a 119:
line and 297 set. j
Glenda Belk’s 112 and;
296 set led American Legion to |
three wins over Plonk Brothers, i
Ethe! Tignoj had a 109 line and
2^ to lead Dm losera.
i OAtei robed e U9 line,
and TO aet tp lead Qatei Shell
; to a aput of Itt fouMame mi
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