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Page Two Commission Wants Hunters Opinions v RALETGII?Tar Heel hunters who Wish to have a ???>*<? jjjc.tu .. . . . 1948 hrnl.'rr -so? "v - a Chance to e,v>?e.xs t'ne.r oj- a.>- av e ?erles: of n ve't: ' - ; ih .-. Resources Cd.T. mission officials, Clyde P. Patron!. E?a-. for "the Co/.: r:j>s;er. .-at-" 4. day.. ' Speaking for tne Wildlife Resour- 1 ees Commission, he said that the | first of. three meetings will be held j at the county courthouse In Kir.^rj | at 11:0ft a. m. April 12. The meetings are designed to give North Carolina sportsmen a. chance to express their . views on how the 1948 hunting reg- j ulations should be set up. Two more get-togethers are sched uled following the Kinstcn meeting., The second hearing will be held at Greensboro on April 26, and the final hearing is scheduled for May 10 at Asheville. "Regulations controlling the take of game bh-ds and animals should be designed to divide the harvesta- | ble surplus equally among all eiti- ! aens who desire to participate in this fine outdoor sport. It must. hr re- ] membered that breeding stock for next year's season must be saved if we are to perpetuate the species and ; the sport. Sportsmen are urged to ; keep those two points in mind when j presenting their requests to the Com mission at these hearings," Patfton aid. Hunter Warlick Wins Auxiliary Contest HunleT Warlick was declared win ner of the American Legion Essay Contest, the theme of the essay be- j lng, "Liberty, Our Great American ' Heritage." The winning essay has been entered in the state comest and Auxiliary members hold hopes of having another state winner from this town. Last year Fred McPanie) won the local contest and also the state j ou/arrl Hunter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Warlick and is a Junior at Centra) High School. BOYCE MEMORIAL ARP CHURCH vVm. L. Pressly, Minister Church school 10:00. J. L. McGill, Supt. Morning service 11:00 a. m. . j Evening service 7:30 p. ra. Prayer apd Praise service. Wed I Jiu I ]- 'l[ >?V* ' ? J^yl f i ; ^H| (If if'e dletinctive fabric you wan all-combed broadcloth? Lucina! Nationally advertiaad in leading Lucina ia r cognized aa one of ti you can wear. You'll love the fyl Lucina bow. All two tone color c choice blue ekirt with fink bodk with maize bodice oombinatiene &zee*-i& BELK'S DEPAB Remember?Ton A] 1 1 ...... i DuCourt Trims Clover 7-2 In Seven Innings DuCourt Mills baseball team defeated Clover in a V-inning practice in City Stadium Tuesday af, the score 7 td 2. > j Smith had" an insidethe;r: . .. .,:'.ie. run in the first inning a.;u pi ched, one-hit.bali . fc-r three innings. . Loyd Howell relieved Smith on the mound and gave up three hits, which combined with a couple of DuCourt efrors, gave the visitors their only runs. Another practice game with CIot vet was announced for CUesoay atternoon at 4 p. rrt. ai Ciover. A call was issued by Charles Bowen for more local ball'players to try out for the team. The team plays 'strictly amateurs, no pay," he said. . r Hawser To Sneak Here On Tuesday Phil How her. business manager ef I the Charlotte entry in the Tri State league, will be the speaker at a meeting of business managers of the first-year Western Carolina league to be held,at City Hall here Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock according to an announcement by John H. Moss, loop president. All eight teams in the recently formed class "D" league will be pres ent at the meeting, Mr. Moss said. j Business managers of the teams 1 are: Hendersonvilie, A. D. Karnea- j gy; Shelby, Casey Morris; Forest ! City, C. O. Ridings; Marion, J. C. j Rabb; Morganton, Boger McGimp- ! sey; Lincolnton, Buck Ross; Lenoir | D. Archie Coffey; and the Newton Conover business manager who is as , yet un announced. Play To Be Given On Saturday Night The young people of the Church of God will present a play at the church Saturday night at 7:30 according to an announcement by'the pastor, Rev. C. F. Tedder. Title of the play is "Too Young To Die." The chu^h is located at 109 Parker street, Evervone is invited to at tend he said. nesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice 8:00. fBElXil <MWT itoait . *v v y * j'. ; . " * Wk s? t. fMi this Ansa* by-Stsintsxl fashion maoazf nst, *> most prfesd materials II twid skirt and soy . ombi nations? > and bios skirl $9.95 ' V- ' ' . . . - ; .. . - . v : ' " i : .... ** "< * THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. I f HB \. I .J ~ afl - I Hik ^Hhj MISS EDENS DOUBLE WEDDING PLANNED?Plant have been completed fox the to Joe W, Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawkins and Miss Be of Mx. and Mrs. L. V. Hoylo, all o! Kings Mountain. The wedding will 1 with the pastor of the church. F t v. O. S. Long, officiating. 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