wm Twplyc ,y"'-ft* :,g. * ^Centraschool's baseball dule ICity Stadium Friday aftersuae m a Western conference affair, Comp lete their first gam? here with :?io4 Kftnaa with Ruthcrlordton Spin ?ile last Tuesday on the Hill Tophome.diamond. ' Seven local errors tossed tbfr Rill Tdyper game away, with Central out t ftlftingr their opponents 9 to 3, while Bad Med tin atuT R* C Humphrlsc .. vmeallowing opposing batters only haw.' hits. Odly extra-base blow of the game v fn !>y left fielder Goforth of the yV . lafclll l|. Medfln pitched five innings, alufeufcg only one hit, and Humphries ,? . Rnished the game, giving up two. romblin pitched the first tour for -Mt HHi Toppers with Metcalf finding up. Kings Mountain journeys to Bes met City this afternoon for the . CENTRAL SCHEDULE A^lj^smer thsrs a?t?n hmmwh >>w "M. M 2 'AJlt J-gtffLW &>?T ttrgame there scheduled to get unJiirty at -3:30 p. m. with Bessemer My returning the game here TupsJH? afternoon at 3 p. en. . The Kings-Mountain box score: ffarer Tot. AB H $ ' Only 2b 5 3 b Uulfstetler - 3b *4 2 Wtt c 4 1 JBare ss 4 0 *rck lb- 4 0 dyct Huffstetler cf 3 0 iflfes cf I 1 JBtft If 3 0 >* Obfnon rt 4 1 ettrin R 2 0 Humphries p 2 1 A': 36 9 Scoring Runs: Early (2), Glass, Chsti'ixr. Score" by innings: Aug? Mtn 000 020 Oil 4 9 7 tt#fipin. 101 030 OOx 5 3 1 Xocal Keglers Drop Bossomor-Chonyvllle Kings Mountain's keglert. the J4wfing alley ooys. defeated the Bes wm?r City team Tuesday night by a ore of 1694 to 1630'and, according jft 3 ? majority of the *otm cm*t *;/J i ^Uwdarthe ? sChool trustees, whirls appearin i- in legal advogtisemenl form tK .- weak, prospective candidates' mu y file notice of cjmdldaCyrwSSwpJi ' city dark ridt later than Dvfc da; prior to Mky 6 and pay a $5.00 fi ing fee. Registration books' will < - pen on Saturday April .and 1 open each Saturday through/May ) The voting place will be City* Hal and the voting off Ida la appotnte ) are: C. L. Black, registrar. Howar Jenkins and C. E. War lick. Candidates far the electiori fc mayor and city commissioners, cat ed tor May 13, must file by May ! also in writing, and pay the $5.C < fee to City Clark Karl Sawyer. Ret istration books will be open Apr t 19. b In both elections the polls will ? f pen at 7 a. m. and ckre at 6 p. in. Following li the list of preclnc t officials tor the May 13 electio i (first-named to serve as regtstra i others as Judges : I Ward 1 at City Hall: C. L. Blad Howard Jenkins and C. E. Warltd Ward 2 at Cl*v n ' tri I Harmon. Ward 3 at Phenlx 1(111 Store: Ca |t Paysour, Frank Green anjl D. C. Pa) B ?our. b Ward 4 at Kln|t Mountain Mann . factoring company clubroom: C. 1 y Goforth, H. H. Smith and J. R. Rob b erts. Ward 5 at Victory Chevrolet corn r pany: I. Bep Goforth, B. M. Orman y and J. C. Keller. s Other bustnesa at the Tuesda; i, night session was classified as rou b tine. Plato Heavner and the clt; board came to an agreement regar ing Installation of a storm sewe - connection, with Mr. Heavner t i buy the pipe and the city to Insta , It Rufus L| McGIU ashed for a sewe >, connection to' a residence on Wac Road, and G. O. Moore, Flqyd stre^ b requested a- water line extenslo . which the board agreed to make si i quickly as some pipe Is secured. An s nual audit was awarded to Georg s H. Emery, Statesville certified bub lie accountant.. . All members of the board wer J present except D. I*. Saunders.,;,, ! Boxtn To Hatch ^CiaaiottoB Tuesdav ( . Boxing instructor Eari Bower: , KlnS^Mou^uS punchers are *hc * duled to met Cramerton in the Bea . semer City high school gymnaStun Tuesday night at 8 p. m. In an earlier'match between th < two teams, Cramerton took a thre e to two decision. ?. ? V Included among the sluggers t a. _ as " % ?. 1 a . w?--^ I uvi uir ioctti cam are JU * Wiggins, Junior , flyweight (10 ? pounds,) Pep Berry, feather-weigh I, (130. pounds), Leon "Sharkey" Cs t nlpe, bantamweight, Dan Reynold 1 nlor flyweight (83) and Dlckg Coins, flyweight. r OMCUM SOmR ~ t A chicken*supper will be held i at the Church of God parsonage t Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. 1 Proceeds will go to church building fund. The public is fnvjted. ' mm J uoi vumuuauu: ' - i By L'AIGLON * 'r't ' . ... r \ ' ' Vv T'' * ' < * S? . . . v r spring and summei , lovely styles. Note the own at left. Sizes 12 to 40 ' A - ' > si ' " ; J5?$12.95?$14:95 Wit1 wm^ m$EL% i fV'MV. - *. By DIXIE r great name in dresses tew shipment in paste * ?.$ >%. ' md solids. Sizes l%to44. iu. " y- , dVi'/r; S7as tn xi? nn W www ..mwwmmmm m m . . [ i ^ ' * ' 4' 2RALD Thhfsdfly April 10 1047 B L ' m LoulsvlJle, Ky.. Miss Isobell Potter P 6t Rock Hill, S. C? anil Gene Nelsler.' >. During their stay at "Oakland' w the hosts and'guests visited the fai, mous Orton Gardens near WilmlngJr ton' As--- V' : d Mrs. Timber lake Is * Mgtron-of-Honor ! I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timberlake, of 0 New York City, spent last weekend .. In Statu College, Penn., where" tffp. 1 Tlmbt flake was matron-of-honor In the wedding of Miss Carol Saulsbury to J. Draden Moore at Philadelphia. The Timberlake# were accompanied to State College by Miss Joan Ben*1 n nett of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Miss p Gloria Vela of Rh *:jide. N. Y.,,both of whom ire former schoolmates of | Mis. Timberlake. . ' *i.'WI < ! 1 - I This Sampto Room Compi ?' I with Plumbirig Fixtures I Be For Sato After One W Showing. 5 Rooms. Hall Bath. Central Heating Plan o - * :: The Famous >- I At this time when problems SEABOAR * I ina skill and exoerie SEABOARD (r I . SEABOARD Home > I in the country and at * I PRICES. SIZES *1 * I II MAKE YC if i J I f ' irqm our select* If figured I I II || 35c and II || ? Sizes Club Nbtes ACS Or O.QB8 . - ->> Members of the Aeeof Clubs were entertained last week at the home of Mrs. Haywood. E. Lynch^Jjt.j&^t Jonuils and japonic* In lovely arrangement were used tb - decorate the home.'S' ' f Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., was presented a prize for holding high score for the afternoon. WP-'K" ' At the end of play, the hostess ser ved a refreshing gingerale sundae and Chocolate cake.---- 5 -.V '.v .: .. STUD* Mrs. Jay Patterson will be hostess to members of the Study club at her home next Tuesday evening, April 15, at T:30. ? Easter-Egg Hunt Given On Saturday The teachers and leaders of the Nursery, Primary and Beginners de partments of the Presbyterian church, gave the children In those deBailments an Easter-Egg hunt on le church lawn last Saturday after noon. ?: , liMlii^ i ii iiii i a m .^ Kr . ? ' ^ B ijoj^ |w si v A'. , V' ' m Jm. m BBEml -ANNOUNCINGv , ';< . <4|ra-; IS? &* * : SEABOARD Ready thousands of families are faced D has concentrated its entire : nee and is available for slit homes in tarious floor plan ybuilt Homes are definitelT no Irtefltin e4*u#4iivoe ssstt -"UV1U?V? UW> I*?M IfU shave passed some ol the stri ?D PLANS T OSUTT EVERYBC sellable to everybody. ridar 930 5:30 7i30 w^T**wm acn uay r or # ueryi )UR OWN ;V on of plain and a MTQ ' [AN SHOES FOI their search for the gaily eohmetty-. eggs which had been* hid den before the arrival of the children At the conclusion of the hunt, Mrs Lloyd Houser served pleasing re freshmentis?*.V' *jfv ^T.' I ' ' Methodist Circles ' , Met This Week ; < On Monday afterndon Circle,num.ber 6 of Central Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Goforth. In the absence of the leader, Mrs. J. R, Davis, Mrs. O. O. Jackson presided and Mrs. Clyde Canipe gave the Bible lesson. During the social period, the hostess served delightful refreshment. Circle number 2 had their meeting on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Paul Brlggs. Mrs. Clarence Jolly, the leader, presided. Mrs. Ben Beam presented the dovotional service after which Mrs. W. R. Craig conducted the Bible study. Tempting refreshment, observing I uie HUier season, was served ai me built Homes I I I with acute bousta? I resources, engineer* . v* V ,*^S?-i **m'SwtiLViVi 1L % ' ^vM \ tnauiauMBvMT ./ :?i ? I f^ijiiiiliiiihi I homes. ' lb* proud to live in ?>* '^.|| f\ .: etast building codes ^?f b' Hit I I sysilyi^^?