1)on Parker 1 Practice Sesi 1 * OHM '&<nl EASTER SPO If you are an average man. y< minute iport coat in your wa luiuvii ana casual comiort* tl I WOODS Subscribe Tl U 1I1C 11 $2.0 1 \ i / '. t i- ! %v\ fc:, ;: | -Attend T i | ' " ,s'" _ . Easter in all its < dedication to th< death and resui ?! history. : i \ . / v &} : s ? s B ?] ' . ' . * L ti b Ik Kl si ., . | n n ^ , m W v V Cff^ s ESLk. y$ > RT GOATS F >u need at least one up-to- t rdrobe. For alt-wear use- J ley can't be beat. < ARB'S I. 'nil1 \ ; to \ lerald '0 a year . ' H?HT* ? Mm?m< : <*&> jUiiY *?T I . ' . "' . " '"* */ .- , v/?vV.--.j lie Lord Is Risen" o ./?&> *> : : he Easter Sunrise ... glory! It's the time lor rej< ? principles ol the Scrrieu rection cm Hie most imp .wrars [* . if ' t^?yy i ; v* ' pjny KINGS MOIWT A.TN HE ed To Begin Don Parker, local, high sehdol K< oach and a member of the Vet* u aaeball team here last year, baa n een named coach of the Kings fountain 1947 Junior baseball team , ponsored by Poet 155, The American d ' eglon. It Was announced here yes- I wday by officials of the Legion aaeball program. Mr. Parker has been associated * '1th the high school athletic depart- 1 lent here for several years and la at. ell-known in Kings Mountain. Bu( Opening date for Junior practice salons has not been set, it was 801 tated, with a Saturday morning to shedule probably to begin soon, Toi n<\ with regular practice expected u > start after the local high schooj. ' "hjjJulrh nearly completed. * Opctifng MiXfCiK. ?r baseball district will get underray around June 9, with the sched- * le to be drawn at a meeting of ath Bol ttic officers and coaches of the par- J. ] Icipatlng teams a few weeks before Jai he opening date of play. ? Kings Mountain's Juniors of 1946 Ca rere coached by H. D. "Red" Or- Co nanr) as vest ??? ? *1- - * ? in.?.. nmum uic >HM ICHUl ItU ored in the 'district eliminations by he local post in several years. Mr. )rmand was unable to accept the ^ oachlng job this year because of ack of time to be away from his bus i . ness, it is understood. ? New uniforms for the team have' een donated to the post by Plonk, dotor Co. and will probably be . ised as home uniforms, while last 'ear's suits will be used on road rips. Fred Plonk of the donating ompany is one of the strong backTs of \he junior baseball program n Kings Mountain, it was stated. Several practice games will be dayed before the elimination series jets underway and prospects of field, ng a good team are good, with ma- !* iy youngsters in the Kings Mounsin area already evidencing interest in the program. / AT OttAT LAKES Great Lakes, 111.,?Marion White, ivlatlon radioman, second class, JSN, son of George White of 104 -ackey st., Kings Mountain, N. C., is erving in the huge Assembly and fanal* ^a_ _ - Mucin uie navti Air | Station, Jacksonvlle, Fla. This plant, one of four in the Na-1 ry, hfcs a staff of over 13^)60 men, all rained and qualified to execute the remendous task of overhauling ban ( Ireds of aircraft every week. Coip>ined with tne Assembly and Repair Jfclt at Norfolk;. .Vs., these two failitlea axe responsible for tlie up:eep and performance of all^" airraft on the East Coast and in the Atlantic Fleet. "OH SALS: double compartment, double drainboard sink. A. L. WARE PLUMBING SHOP. Phone 67. a-3. ATH TUB . OS SALEi four and one half foot bath tub for' sale at A. L WARE PLUMBING SHOP. Phone 87. a-3. < f 1 . / \ ' ' v i ? i * 1 < I A J ; I > ja ' < h ' I 1 "/ : *< ?r 7 f r ; i ?-.1 * ;r< n .. v t #[ * L : 'M ' t im - *' E. ; Pj^ i B _ .pwB^i;'! qlers Drop Rubber , latch To Bmmow tings Mountain's bowline team >pped the rubberlmatchtrf a thre itch aerie* with Bessemer Citj esday night on the Cherryville al s, the score 1697 to 173& lie scores: igs Mounton ck Palls 268 l> Walla 310 nes Hamrick .' 288 n Gamble 288 H. Biser ......r.......... 269 D. Morrison 282 ' a * V."! e-w*^"aw**weaioieoeaaaByjj| t> Thomas 31 R. Portenbury 31* nes Price 28 rl Sellers 28 del Harris 27 eaell McAbee 30 11Z.* __ Boxing doves WOODWARD'S >/ K, Jf " .<< -> * -3fVw . S >" (?'3 r). ,t' ! !. j'jj. . . ' v, r ^y- M- Bgpl&ya^ .':*: -k'< ; *-.?, > . >" * T'-:% v . v ' r ' . / I, ''. ' 'ft V ' ;* ' v-ii-. . t y. is * ' ?? *? r .1 ; * ir.?C - .??; , .? Vvr? "* ?*.'- \'v * pjft : v.' ... * > .... M'DO TowneM^ " o-r^mocr^a j qualities rftat make for true 5rwt?e*?. { Abraham Lincoln possmoeo those <?uauties . www the scanning he made the mo?t or them . ::% j A**"*3T ?***T O0S7HCLC** L i a e ' ? b r-w hm r jb5b -? * /fjfbm?m r*m 2 9 1 9 8 I 9 ' KB^^M^^B^^HBBBsS^^iEBMB^^MB^KBjW9Bl!Wn9|[rn!ww|yBIK9 I or dua democracy? exemplifies the r OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUAL PROGRESS AND J ACCOMPLISHMENT OPEN TO ALL AMERICANS? i ii i . i " I i i ' ' '"* ', 'r'"" '' ' :av,>' '"' /vBj| A ^ H H7 AAt Ak witfliiB . 9 K& iB A ay B V BbMLU I 9- > . ''" -v. - ' 'J - "O ^Lj R p.;j.jJ . -Y ifi . S . ?,?? ,jl" fl

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