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Bntherfordton Today Klaaa HSontain high eehool 's diaMT?rUn Invade Botherfordtoa vV-> Thnrsday afternoon la aa effort to the ?.<j defeat handed them :^Dnaeh Don Parker Mid Wednesday ^$PSp* ** "ort ** being made to the date of the Lineolnton I^VVt,!' scheduled for April 20, doe to t eonflict with the state nnth eon;> ./ tests. He did not know Wednesday, r. '* . however, when this game would be . tzTj. . lf-r QUICK TAKES By Boar fplfo.-- -? , * ffi'-fj.S ' 'a ' - I Li_^- ' -. r:;:9fc? y?? o?y J.jj.i" ' ,* ?a.i, ? tk* wwilM rMlt Mi ??&' & tWl <A kMVM.' ' * * * *** *w ^5?*SIOHBD DAJLT JU.TBD I Marvel Bread J BUNS ; , I pi Bokar Coffee &!?!^5S|-<?aAJPBFj?rnr I SECTIONS tah oakps cram |to CARNE I PEACHES I SQUASH I CUCUMBER! I STRING BEA ;| Oranges c^rd^i*n Court subject 1 I 1BO09* Smith Qkto Qemrov; Cherries Will 16-11 la a believe it or not flaisk, Cherry ville high school aoorod fivo timae without even oo much as foaling a ball in the eighth inning Tuesday af ternoon, went on to seore four more 1 times and trounced Kings Mountain's Mountaineers by 16-11 in a wild | game. Playing at Cherryyille, the Moontineers went into the eighth frame with a 11-7 lead, after themselves scoring seven runs in the first half of the eighth. Balph Smith, after a shaky start, had settled down in the fourth and shutout Oherryville without n hit for the next four frames. The first five runs of the Cherries came as a result of eight walks and two wild pitches. Dwight Ware continued his good hitting with three hits in five tripe, while Black, with three for six, and McGlnnis, with two for five, led Cherryyille. Score by innings: B B B Kings Mountain 010 102 070 11 7 6 C&erryyille 206 000 09x 16 9 7 Batteries: Smith, Falls, Payna Uiyi pritt; Bandall, ijortenberg, Quinn and Black well. Oil Hawfww Maafch*. . To oil a sowing machine properly, put .the oil on every piece where one pert rubs against or turns within another. GRADE A LARGE FRSdH EGGS -' 'I ;' i Dot.' Qua Otn. UwU ^ ?!/? ~ 13c ^ ; 21c. . ?? 35c 2 51c 23c ; - 23c No. 2 18 i ?? . 24c ??? 15c 5 20c NS " 17c * "* 26c 39c ' ifiiV 'Wr*A I m ' v 1 ANGEL . Cleveland County Re- $ . I ttj H^M| * " ^' mtATO* JUkAar ? Mote *?* loo & Wootow* <r wtKj. wm m ttooo to Mrir* to Uutt iwf Dili. Mb Wntliin MM to ftod oppnlHni after too fOtac iteoOltto haa pmw llaat BatarAay. 1 - :: . . #3fl I H H i? I I Kennedy, Kings Mountain native anl x4*1 a Shelby attorney, la a caddl (lit* for oollcttor of tha lttk Judlcla. diftrldt, which Include* Cleveland Burke, Catawba, llltola, Caldwai and Watauga eountiaa, :<-.;' V - ? I Dried fruits such as prunes and ' raisins have a natural sweetness that will help extend the sugar content of ybur meals and they're good for the family diet. 'J ' f . < x Storing Onloas .' < f. Onions will-keep in a fairly* dry cellar hut not in moist air. They -may be 'kept in darkness or stibdued light at a temperature near U degress, or even as high as 80 d* glees. Electrify Farms Estimates show that 44.7 per cent of all U. S.'farms are now electrified, as compared with less than 11 par cent when the REA program was started in 1935. Requisite ftatrtaats Hearth experts say you need milk, Sn egg, some meat (or substitute), s potato and two colored vegetables, two kinds of fruit, some dark cereal some butter every day______ 4 Handy Cleaner A bottle of ammonia and a rag kept near your range will come in handy when food or grease has been spilled on the stove. Seek Courage * The Arabs of East Africa anoint themselves with lion's fat in order toj^ain courage and impress the ani 1 ' '' V- ^ Pasture BeOS Pasture soils are generally poos beosuse may are too add for the best growth of pasture legumes oI 4LA ~ tomm mmmm Th^i. IM. mam www <?. amu uu* provament requires limine. I1C Bart Tba Air Transport Command db Btched a transatlantic flkM mn minutes during the last part, a : ^ ^ - 1 ..imaaaBaBaaaMmwaaB W*.? SS^STJUm it, SfcS BMt la MM fopa. . f ^ ' * ' Tidal tctm kit coartHaee met i? tO yean. The island tidal witn of rnaion ere constant umlees eontroll ad by meadow tripe, terraces aai i. ' * ' # > \ 3500 r . ENi * r. 'a I There's a good selec items you've been wal piece shipment?kettl wash pans, coffee pot \ " ' ' 9 On Sale fll ; > tr I F i ' , , f ) Bring > 'I. jSTlliMMIMMMS it'":; 9 I { < i * ! j; . i ? '< > H t 4 , lo 4 M glpHpi ? I I o PRAIi I a:: * > jU Easter in al 1 . each soul. A ?' ' ' '' ness and giv Hy^r* MU^ ;r-' ?. ' ' ' ' -' fjt &&&&??& , tintR betwoo* m* **A Apoii 1, lMt, k h*Ti u ?ppty food to |t?I?}im hrtl|> eoutrlM. An average of 8,740 peestngor ve i ktelee were retired tram service ?Mk ! dny daring tki past four year*. To tol number dropping oat bf service f tor the period amounts to mboat 4.?-JUST RECEIVED Pieces ? IMELWi / tion - of the enamelware .'t iting for in this big 3600es, combinets, dish pans, ' s, etc. Sat. Morning, IBST COME FIRST SES , ? _ ? .1 r ;es & Hai . Phone 187 ^FAIV ? I i? ye ? ' ?*'* * , ... .,. , ' ' # .1 . L its gloryl A time when tha V : P\-\ :l '.* -. ' : ; / > '-? ; . , ' "' . time when each person asks if \ .4 es praise unto that one Divin ' ' ' < is love, faith, and liope. Let u h of our faith for a peaceful a e f \ ' . ' r\*S' '- t :* < * - Vv 'v \ * I Olllo Todd will Ut* ekuif. TM prfblie la larHod to attofcd. Membors will attoal the Unloa Buariao do le? at Mountain Boat e amatory Boadajr morning. \ rOB BAliB: 15M<- Ford Car. Fhono 08. a-18-pd , ?. i . i i a??? i i i ?ft? t 3500 * / JEtE H. k fllM I BU1Z| 1 S HI MnMfll V April 20 i ^ i tVED J # ^ # . i\ " , * .'V-.." ,'* . , v - \ ,. y * **?f$ <^W*H ' '4 I * ' ' % m . t I ^ WBBWr LlAS^M I % . ' ; i ' 4 ' -v ' - ? \ - . *\? 1 3> , . 4 ?s- ' LOUD , , " . .. < 4 ^ '' 4 a > 4 > < ; 4 ?' .< * . nkfulness fills ill . N 4 . '4 I for forgivee Power.-Yes, ? ; **- { ' Vf ,i r ' ' ^ ? -S*i . 18 give thanks |: ; nd free world. ^ ' 'fc*< |j?; otormm- i yv .-1^ji ' , jLfciV v it %?*'*. * Ir""^P
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