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jhs.r The IClngi Mountain Vet* of the TriCounty league dropped their ope? $*<-. ' tag ganle to a strong Carlton mills team of Cherryville in Kings MoanV' , tain Wednesday afternoon by a (seore of 5 to 2. With approximately 000 fans witnessing the contest the batters of both teams bad a good day, each team getting 11 hits, with the Carlton batters hitting better in the elin ehes to briug five ruuners across the plate. Both TV-1-. T*o-> P->rker for the Vets and 8-is : for thtt Carlton elub, went the route and each had nine strikeouts to bis credit. John Oo'.d. Vet third seeker, hit % homer ove- tlie left .'JeM wail in the aixth with r: .e or. Kings Mountain's other tnlly es-re ?" the eighth on s single o,-er ?e or<' ' v tr-bhitter Bovce Htone after Coman Falls ! 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Sub s r To Carlton by Bob Wells' line single to left field. lluffstetler singled in Cerltou'a initial ruu iu the first after leadoff* tatter Quiiin walked and the vis itors stayed in the lead all the way | scoring single runs iu the 3rd. dth. j 8th, and 0th frkmes. hieauirg hitters for the Vet's were Parker with 2 doubles and a single in four tries, Weiis. with three singles in four trips and Falls with two lor ih.ee. , Ilinkle hrd a goc.l day for Cherry j viile wi.h a double and two singles . ut ;;? follow ! 1 1-y Quian. Beal v.-ith two for four. 1 S. j i ! y Sr.r.in.-o B H E Carltou 101 &;1 <<11 o 11 1 !:'* ? "rtr. I2 11 2 Bttteries: 8ci?m and Ben!: Parker ( - . Weds. 1 I'n.piros: Li'.ytov and Ruth. . 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Ogbjrbtofl to orach woor or voW* ? to i ierald q % 0 a year -i ' i, V'"* >; * ' - :-rO"' iitifotfafcbM'lj lis itiiwimi 0 ? r'x^> ,> ??- ?w . . v.- - . - ' ru Joyce hilt, Jaeqwettae VWlh, Md th Juk PrlM* r^>mwtW that Kings "* Moutolk high Mkool la ttw W?- titerm Conference Foruiit lonnud?tt at held in Nnrtoi leet Tuesday. cu ga Jacqueline Valla, reciting " Benaa- M tence" by. Bdna St. Vlaeent lflUay, ^ won seeond place in tke final poetry p, reading content which waa held in the evening in tke Newton-Conovef ct high school auditorium. g, Joyce Valla, reading "The Cat 01 Came Back" by Leota Hulee Black, br and Jack Prince, declaiming 4-*The Future of the Sputh" by Jamea A- bs Farley, were runners-up in their re- M spective diviaiona. to iai Each of these contestants ; had re won the privilege ofrepresenting the Kings Mountain high school because of their winning first place in local he contests. * mi More About Legion Meet tc K (Cont'd from front page) jj (i n ? lUdiyil'iwatVUs O Li itlc 4Utll| AI ku d'.j j wtU^Oi I/U11C. I .J cuthdiuteu \tda ?^'UiUUa to j I wkUk^ iuc u) ox lac t'val ana to i i'liilu recouiiueuauiioiiB .ur auy cuau- I i,o or uuditiuus.^ ir'aut Aiuuucy waol .anicd as chairman with Or. O. V. Lewis, P. G. Kaiterree, W* B Began and Mike Milam rouunding out this very important committee The baseball commission was voted a separate fund from- the post treasury and the authority to support ban tarn baseball. The commission was instructed to begin arrangements for the opening Junior battle and to begin selling Bargain Ticketa, IB adraiseions for $5. The post members voted to work with the VFW in sponsoring *"1116 Knott Hole Gang," kids under 14] yean of age, 'and Otto Williams was named to work with W. L. Mauney of tie VJr'Vv and the ministerial asaAclation in formulating the membership plan" for the " Oang.'' FOB BAXJS: one inenbator, 400. egg capacity and one button hole work, A _J s - > - "* or xvi singer tewing mMbUlC Bee I" J. Vf. Holiender, Bt. 2 mlflpd . i| V *V ? n * . m v \ i V ' ' B| ?" ' V;?fc |?r>.5 ? *v - ^ ' , ii"*' ia|jrlift Y if- V **?g| ^!<- &. _?!?* . ;,pjl % 1 > - - ?,. ?>-v ^"j WHW *5J*r> " f--*'e.-^?r- ' " m fmi Itti! Hf?) * bMki U! tMf vUt to rote. There knit^bm to* nek Krtty ii the ds?u coateet for eoo- c< ib? of WwriWr' # tdaaahlp, tot Into bant Will Blackburn has boon >t ting around In kin quiet way, and * oral vote re tort boon aethre on " ikaif of Koei Gregory. - . Garfield " Dynter wan expressing himialf . an >ite optimistic, apd Johnny D. Jon- ? , former eity policeman, whs ?am tting around an mueb an possible ;her candidate* are J. Auatin LI- m and and Alfred B. Blaytoa. tj Other major roce in the county in It] itween Charlie Williame of Klnga ir ountain and O. M. MpU.. Shelby, tt r representative in the state legis- p< tare. 'So far, this contest has been ai latively quiet. ' N In the state Democratic eonclave t< ild at Baleigh last -Thursday, De- d oerats convened in peace and har- ci ony, I Iu the district meetings held prior o iL. _ aJ w_ _ a ar.l:s .a S. ion convention, joe a. rseisier, 01 | n ings Mountain, wn named on the . c th . district Democratic Executive . t ramittee. * v k j VOTE W. L. Candidate for Judge of ( corder's Court subject to Primary. Qualified for this office ience. YOUR VOTE WILL y* V?r Jrf* ? ss i t . . > . _ "* . ... :l_* !v I l ' J - jm. * a ^ -j i * * ( Don't forget your Mother day, May 12th. It's the fi Day in years, and she dei this year. a<t . . ... For actable gifts, yopHi partmept^tere, where yc selection of Ideal gift itei appar^ nome needs, and ?sl ?, . which will add to her ei Day 1946. tr_ " r - " k's fl| li||lj (0I? About uwanis Baoqast (Owt'd tfmttamt page) immunity.'' Hi urgad ill to pot tkiir problemi gainst world-shaking problemi. odd 19 tkat the comparison would ihoo >e pioblnu small, and, in kis Anal lint, stressed the Importance of in ividuol responsibility for world of tin. "We muat relate our live* to th? us total of life. Too many of n link we eon have no port in making he world safe for democracy. De loeracy. though, is only the sum to tl of the attitudes, the living of ol' eople. Democracy is what you art nd what I am. "As the American Friends commit ae says, it is better to light a can le than to cause the darkness," h' included. All ladies present received a pa! f nylon hose as favors, and a delic >us dinner, including fruit cocktail elerv, pk-kles mud oliveB, hmlf frle< hiolren, rks^ and gravy, green pea! tidied yams, lec tea, hot rolls mn< FOR ANGEL Cleveland County ReMay 25 Democratip by training and exper'i . c BE APPRECIATED ' JKEF ' * a^F 'J^Fx,k * \ mBv < ifc^Ftj^F1 ^FFJ^F^JIGL ? ? on Her Day, on Sonret peacetime Mother's serves special tribute rant to visit Belt's Demil find' an eacellyt Tin jtiftlfiHIwcr .MmAmitfntr I " % many uuMrarougB ajoy?(Mit jot Hother'a '7 '** ; * ' ' /' V -. .' y. v. ' ', ' ^ ' v, ^1- *' v in Ban At eittrs"" ' *flv'x*-.v ?c < . ?l*^^sV'X^ x- > ' - ^IKic V' y* W ' ' . ' . :. -*'.1 iSfiv ^Y'v' .. f&40*i P HVv UU J?U MeClaln, plaatst, Perfect attendance awards were ^ i mad* as follows: " One Year: W. W. T olleeon, D. L. r Parker and W. BL Crook I Two-Year: L. P. Baker. H.. Y. Bel. lard. N. F. McGUl. B. L. Manner, O. . W. Myers, C. O. White, aniL W. A. Williams. Three-year: J. E. Buneyentt, E. '! C. McClain, B. 8. Peeler, and Aubrey j Mauney. t I Four-year: t.4 B. Ooforth, W. K. * Manner and B. M. Ormand Five-year: Hugh D Ormand. ' Six year: Glee A- BrTuges, W. S. ? Fulton, E. W. Griffin. Ladd W. Ham! riek, Harold Hunnlcutt, L. Arnold Kieer, B.'8. Neill, Joe H. Thomson, and Joe Lee Woodward. | CABD OF THANKS r We wish to express our apprecia {tion tor the many kindnesses shown I, i anil floral tributes presented during i the illness and death of our mother, i. The Family of Mrs. M. G. Wells. I' m-9-pd. ^^HvauBrSov ' <> or^rX^HVri ?. - . Jja n ^, M * ^B.- v% H \ ^gaZSSmsWMWMaUaiHW ^1 . -?.?^T-.*.; 'i"'M.' v. . r. tB^ftl4y( y ; ( ' \ - : .;' * ' ' * . V 1 ' >' ' ' X '. * ,. ' ? ' . < . . r% . - ..iia?acBfc> w " ";H
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