KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1972, PAGE 11 K i 1ST PLACE - $10 2ND PLACE 3RD PLACE - $3 Plonk’s American Serv. Newton vs. Llncolnton 908 Shelby Rd. Today’s fabulous RCA XL-100 Color, styled for tomorrow • Tomorrow's styling today • 100% solid state .chassis for ■ ’ performance plus T • AccuMatic* color monitor locks color within a normal range* Ultra-bright picture tube See the Pros! 2- Crest vs. Burns Grayson’s Jewelry & Music Center New Address: 133 W. Mtn. St. 3- Shelby vs. Cherryville Come in and browze through our new built&ng! Come & see us c^ter each game. E. KING i DEAL ST. 4- East Rutherford vs. R-S Central ^CfUUA DEPARTMENT STORE KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. See us for all your Fall fashion needs. 6- Stanford vs. Duke 7393116 243 S. Battleground Ave. Rules! ■ Contest open to anyone except employees of The Kings Mtn. MIRROR or their immediate family. • The person getting the innst gain. > (orrect u ill be the 1st Place winner ami so on. • In case of a lie. The Tie-Breaker gmnr u ill determine the winner. -Tie-Breaker (the person who guesses closi'si in ihe combined score of the Imi teams). - Send Kniries to : ('ONTH'^T The Kings Min. MIRROR P.O. Box .iir, kings Min.. N.C. or bring Ia the MIRROR office 222 S. Railroad Ave. -Entries must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. ■ Prize money listed above. - W inners will be listed each week. NAME ADDRESS ... cm', STATE . PHONE ♦Tie Breaker TOTAL SCORE Your house is not a home until it is furnished by McGinnis Furniture Co. 5- Clemson vs. Rice 309 S. Battleground Ave. 'Happiness is remembering your _ .^^^^^^nniversary!' 7- Maryland vs. V.M.I. Dellinger’s Jewelry Shop Your Best Buy In Diamond Rings! City News FOR Newspapers Cards Stationary Toys Books Records Sundries School Supplies 8- Tennessee vs. Wake Forest S. Batd^round Ave. Hundreds & Hundreds FAR4H 100% Polyester Double Knit SLACKS Solids & Patterns sizes 28 to 46 S16.00 to $20.00 9- North Carolina vs. N C State PLONK BROS. AND CO. You Can Be 10. Kings .Mountain vs. South Point Winner!

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