TRIPP AND TRAVIS SLYCORD Tripp, Travis Note Birthdays Tripp and Travis Slycord were honored Sunday at a birthday party. at their home. Their guests enjoyed a Pac-Man cake, ice cream, chips and coke. Tripp was 11 on October 10 and Travis was six on November 13". They are the sons of Larry and Gloria Slycord of Kings Mountain. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheeler of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Slycord of Newton, Iowa. Greatgrandparents are Mrs. Nora Wheeler of Warner Robins, Ga., Leonard Slycord of Oskaloose, Iowa, and Mrs. Lewis Stewart of Newton, Iowa. 4 LULA RENEE MOSS Lula Moss Six Years Old Lula Renee Moss, daughter of Lois Van Dyke Moss of Route 4, Kings Mountain, and the late Charles Henry Moss, celebrated her sixth birthday on November 8. She was honored at a party at Hank’s Steak House on November 12. Refreshments were served to the 20 guests who attended. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Van Dyke of Kings Mountain and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jason Moss of Clover, S.C. Students Honored CHARLOTTE—The Army ROTC has honored a number of students at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for exemplary performance as cadets and students. Among them are: Cadet Jonathan G. Lineberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. : Lineberry, 200 Horseshoe Lane, “Kings Mountain. Lineberry i received the Basic Camp Com- i pletion ¢ Simultaneous AANA INN AE Ira s ere Award and the Membership Award. Cadet 2nd Lt. Robert M. Ruley, son of Mr. Charles L. Ruley, 403 York Rd. Kings Mountain and Mrs. Judith B. Ruley, 3116 Connecticut Ave., Charlotte. Ruley received the : PMS Commendation Award. The white dwarf star A.C.70 8247 is about 36 million times as dense as water. One cubic inch of matter from this star would weigh 650 tons. Kings Mountain Junior High’s girls basketball team tries for its first victory Monday when it travels to West McDowell. The junior high cagers are palying a split schedule this year with the girls playing before Christmas and the boys play after Christmas. The Lady Patriots dropped FOOD LION TURKEYS their first five games 35-26 to Crest, 58-19 to East Rutherford, 60-39 to Shelby, 40-29 to Burns and 28-27 to East McDowell. Kim Howell has had the top scoring effort to ‘date, scoring 23 points in the loss to Shelby, Regina Brown scored 17 against East McDowell and 14 against Crest. Coach Candy Albergine has —_ mr, only two returnees from last years’s team, Amy Dover and Nancy Jo Weld. Other players are Regina Brown, Kim Howell, Shannon Stroupe, Tammie Adams, Shane Robinson, Justine Sherrer, Adrienee Woods, Angela Woods, Leigh Ann Fulton, Jeana Elliott and Vickie Ellis. ‘ 7 . ‘We're inex- young and Fy THESE PRICES GOOD SUN.,NOV. 13, 1983 THRU SAT., | [e)" A B Bx] ; 1I0-lbs. & UP LARGE ROLL oT Powers QUICK MAID WHIP JUICY FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRU IT Junior High Girls Look For First Win perienced but I've seen steady improvement the last month,” says Albergine. “Since we don’t have a jayvee team [I’ve been playing young people. I figure if we're out classed against most teams, 1 might as well play seventh and eighth graders and give them that experience they need so badly.” © b. REMAINING GAMES NOVEMBER 21 - At West 23 - At Crest 28 - East Ruth. DECEMBER 1 - At Shelby S - Burns 8 - At East McDowell 15 - West McDowell b BETTY CROCKER OR PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES DONALD Duc ORANGE Juice These Convenient Locations To Serve You ® Shelby Road - Kings Mountain ® Intersection of Hwy. 180 & Hwy. 74 By-Pass - Shelby

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