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Page 14A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, April 7, 1994 Mounties lose in tourney Kings Mountain's Mountaineers ran into two of the best pitchers in the Southwestern 3-A Conference in the opening two rounds of the Gaston Observer Easter Tournament at Ashbrook High in Gastonia. Monday afternoon, the Mountaineers fell to Steven Cowie and the South Point Red Raiders, 4-2, and Tuesday night they lost to Sammy Vella and the North Gaston Wildcats, 3-1. The Mountaineers will face Hunter Huss Thursday at 5 p.m. Southpaw Robert Wingo will pitch for Nelson Connor's charges. Kings Mountain also got good pitching - from Sharee Hopper against South Point and Bryan Leftwich against North Gaston - but the Mountaineer bats were silent. Kings Mountain managed only three hits against Cowie and five against Vella. Cowie didn't walk a batter and fanned 14 to lead the South Point victory. The Raiders broke the game open with three runs in the third inning. Brent Carpenter dou- bled home a pair and Tommy Dilling bowls 423 on Tuesday John Dilling topped the 400-set mark and Jack Barrett flirted with it in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Tuesday night at Dilling Heating. Dilling bowled a 164 line and 423 set to lead his team to a sweep of R.W. Hullender, and Barrett bowled a pair of 133 lines and a 391 set to lead his team to a sweep of Mark Midgette. After five weeks of action in the quarter, Barrett leads the way with a 14-6 record, followed by Hullender and Dilling at 10-10, ' and Midgette at 6-14. Dilling had single games of 137 and 122 to go with his season's high 164. R.W. Hullender led his team with a 129 line and 372 set. Barrett got plenty of help from Margo Spargo, who bowled a 107 line and 317 set. Mark Midgette led his group with a 125 line and 365 set. ANS | “phscoeatd they even kneel in public! Right! A lot of Episcopalians (not all) kneel during parts of the service. They have a funny way of looking at worship. They don’t attend church for the ‘primary purpose of enjoy- ing stirring sermons or beautiful hymns. “This is no spectator sport,’ they say. Worship, to them, means offering a bit of themselves to God. Their first thought is one of giving...not receiv- ing. Kneeling sometimes helps. Sure! Episcopalians, too, have music and ‘messages from the pulpit.” But if the choir is lousy—or the ser- mon something less than eloquent —the hour isn't really wasted. Every individ- ual gives a bit of himself. And if kneeling seems to help, then God probably doesn’t mind. Maybe you, too, would find some of the Episcopal “peculiarities’’ more accept- able if you understood the reasons behind the rather- formal services, refraining from chit-chat inside the church, reading from a pray- er book, and offering guide- lines — not straight-jackets — for Christian living. The Episcopal minister would be flattered to dis- cuss the reasons — without even "twisting your arm." Trinity Episcopal Church 303 Phifer Road Sunday Services 10:00 A.M. Pinson singled home Carpenter. Champion, who had singled. "Cowie pitched an outstanding "He was probably not as flashy in Hopper pitched an outstanding es and walked only two. He kept the ball in play for us, but offen- sively we gave him no help at all." Against North Gaston, Kings three of the Wildcats' runs were un- earned. "Vella didn't have the velocity that Cowie did, but he was equally allowed runs to score." NOTICE OF PROPOSED ACQUISTION OF BANK ASSETS AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES. Notice is hereby given that Home Savings Bank, Inc., a State Kings Mountain's only runs - | Savings Bank, Kings Mountain, North Carolina, has made applica- and their only hits - came in the | tion tothe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D.C. fifth inning when Hopper doubled 120429, for its written consent to acquire certain assets of and assume home Chris Hutchins and Nathan § ability to pay certain deposits of the Bessemer City, North Carolina branch of First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Raleigh, North ball game for them,” Connor said. | Carolina. This notice is published pursuant to Section 18(c) of the terms of statistics, but Sharee | Federal Deposit Insurance Act. Any person wishing to comment on this application may file game also. He threw only 87 pitch- | hig or her comments, in writing, with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its Regional Office located at Marquis One Building, 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, N.E., Suite 1200, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, before processing of the application Mountain picked up their only run | has been completed. Processing will be completed no earlier than the in the second inning to tie the score | 30th day following either the date of the first required publication or at 1-all, but the Wildcats won with | the date of receipt of the application by the FDIC, whichever is later. singletons in the fifth and sixth. All | The period may be extended by the Regional Director for good cause. The nonconfidential portion of the application file is available for inspection within one day following the request for such file. It may be inspected. in the Corporation's Regional Office during regular effective,” Connor said. "Again, | business hours. 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