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!' Cleveland Wil Seeking More Official* of the Cleveland Coun Wildlife Club announced thi* we< a current membership of 230 j mei era and urged all sportsmen, hun rg, fishermen and farmers to affil ate with the organization. The Cleveland County group Lb 01 f 94 county clubs in the sttfi which is uffiliated with the Norl Carolina Wildlife Federation, Ini and a large increase in membersh 1* being sought during the month < ki ay. continuing a membership drit begun in April. There are more than 15.000 men hers in the state, and the goal is 3 00. Here in Kings Mountain, 34 spor men are now members of Clevelai ounty elub and some members of tl local group are hopeful that membe ahip may be increased sufficiently 1 jMtify formation of a separate Kinj Mountain club. Full information concerning the o ganization can be obtained from Jo Lm Woodward, ,/who is a director > the Cleveland county club. Membe hip fee ia $2.00 per year. Chief aim of the current WildlU Club progrsm ia a campaign to aepi rate the division of game and inlan fisheries from the North Carolina D Lady's Stomach Was Like A Gas Factory; Meals Turned To Gta Ofae lady aaid recently that he etomaeh need to be like a "gaa fa< toryl" That ia, when ahe ate a mei it aeemed to turn right into gaa. 8h waa always bloated, had awful aton ach gas pains, daily headaches an eonatant irregular bowel aetion. Not however, this lady says she is FRE1 of ST&MACH OAS and she says th change is due to taking INNEB AID. Her meala agree with her. N gaa or bloat after eating. Headache and constipation are gone. "Oh!1 what relief!" states this lady. "Wh don't other gas and constipation sui ferera get INNER-AID. INNER-AID contains 12 Grea Herba; they cleanse bowels, clear ga from stomach, act on sluggish live and kidneys. Miserable people soo feel different all over. So don't g n suffering! Get INNER-AID. 8ol All Drug Stores here in Clevelan Chunty. ?adv. HEmCHE/^ ?V ., , ... ... .. ^ ^^ 4 ' Vote For I;"'. ' k JOHNNY D. JONES For Constable !' No. 4 Township In the Democratic , Primary, May 26th Your Vote Will f / Be Appreciated " ^ ' vti p 1 ".'!' .1 11 ' ".' i ''-".m * dlifeClub ! Members \ i 1 7 l.v partment of Conservation an Davelop ?h meat. I n [ Backers of this proposal contend 1 1 that funds obtained from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses arc < ' uot being used for the sole purpose t 10 of increasing game and fish and they * te teel that this should be done. I They favor a separate division, ade-> ministered by a noa-Balaried board of 'P representatives from nine districts of the state, with the board members to >'e serve staggered terms. At the present ' time, five of the 10 members of the a" board of Conservation and Develop| ment (which also handles state ad! vertiaincr. iiirMrintanila ttota norlru I , o- ? r ? ts etc., are game members, but the Wild life clubs contend this is not a fair 10 division and that the game members r* I can be outvoted on policy matters. E0 I Candidates for the state legislature ! | r>re being a?Aoti to commit themselves on this Issue. r- Other officers of the Cleveland e county club, in addition to Mr. Wood if ward, are I>rv Ckfriea ?adgett. of r- Shelby, president, Robert Qidney, sec retary-treasurer, and H. H. Oold and 'e Dr. D. F. Moore, directors. i. d Mountaineers ! In 20 9 Loss The Kings Mountain high school baseballers lost another game to the B Lincolnton high ball club last Tues f day afternoon at city stadium to the I' tune of 20-9. d In an 18 hit attack the 'Ldncs' 0 piled, up 20 runs on 4 Monntaineer i* errors, and 9 free tickets to first, d Kings Mountan gained their 9 runs v on 9 hits coupled with 5 Lincolnton K errors and 7 free trips, e "Chris" Edens and "Louco" Falls > led the K. M. hit parade with 8 o licks in 5 tries, Falls lifting a fast s ball over the left field wall in the i | " ninth with ne on for a homer, y Heafner . the 'Lines' with 5for ! 6 including w homer with one on in the first. Baker had 4 for 0. t The score by innings: s Lincolnton 420 240 620 20 18 5 tr Kings Mtn 300 000 303 9 9 4 n Batteries: Lincoln, Heafner and o Cornwell: K. M: Edens, Humphries, d Hndgens and Britt. d Vets Baseball dames " For Coming Week The Kings Monntain Vets have a busv schedule coming up during the next we#k. Oa Saturday afternoon. May 11th, the rets journey to Mt. Holly for > their initial gam# with the Superior - Mills team. Tuesday, May 14th, find# " the veta in Oastonia against the Hanover mills entry and on ' Thursday, May 16th. the Vets journey to Clover. P. C.. with o return game at City 8tadi(im on Saturday May, 18th. In a : '-e'iue contest Rock Hill journeys to the Vets home field here for a game Wednesday afternoon, May 15, at 4 o'clock. Noisier Playing Leading Bole One of the leading contenders foi the junior varsity tennis team at Da.idsor. College this year Is Hevy Neisler of this city. The junior varsity aggregation is to be chosen from the current campus-wide tournament ? ? ... ? o^wnlct^oung Neleler U one of the I liigh ranking playeri. Davidson it increasingly tennis- I conscious since Bill Lufler's unbeaten I vanity team has swept through eev I en straight matehes with Buck Ar I her of Shelby carrying the burden I in the number one position. Legion^ Baseball Practice Friday 'Junior Legion baseball practice I will be held Friday afternoon at the I city stadium, begihning at 4 o'clock I it was announced today by W. J. Ful- I kerson, member of the American Le gion Bseball Commission. , This practice is the beginning of I regular practice to whip the team in- fl to shape for coming practice gamee I and a complete turn-out of eandida- I tee is expected. Sectional eliminations are schedul- I X ed to begin around the 10th of June. I Hnkt> $ ... ^ m H KV .j, %? >,- l~ UriTh* ???? Pinal Contest $ .rwV at * The King* Mountain high school Tfc# Nor nseball team wilt close oat their meat Assoc on this afternoon at the city sta- > next annul lium in a game with Cliffiide. jablv in Ja The Mountaineers will be oat for i blood because it will be their last 1 -hance to get into the win column REA loac ml .indging from the game with construction Jliffside earlier In tne season, whicb'ral light 11 he "Cliffs' won by a close score, it ,for electric rill be anybody's ball game. :at Uanford, t 41^ W el ' ' * 'v. .-^||ai at JJ 'tB Complete Matchec 4 . 1 * \ '.'A* B'i r 2iiA HL^*wz xpS ^B fej^ 4gJ i V^j^ \'. v.' -^ v , ** TWO-I , / Choice of v tempered si beat npholfl look at oar Price * > **.-. -. v. 1 """ft" I I ^' V mS I ' jj# f , _i1 c js *. I ;k> '*:<? 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