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* * ? ***?&? SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS? Shown above ax* Diana flown. left I young daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flower*, and Sammy | Houston, right young son of Mr. and Mrs. Humes Houston, who mascots of the Kings Mountain high school class of 'SO. The mas cots will entertain theseniors at a picnic supper at Lake Mcntonia j Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Uncle Sam Says News Brownie troop 33 met 'Monday ?t Mrd. Black's house and went down In the woods on a cook out. Some of the girls cooked eggs and bacon, some cooked hamburger ?nd some sausage. Kach one ? cooked their own supper. After eating we had our good bye cir cle and went home. IVggy Black, ft??|K>rter. Brownie Scout troop 11 met In our Biownie room in the Luther an church. We made song books and sang from them and then went out and danced. We went up to Mrs. Simpwon's and worked In our gardens for awhile. We formed our good : bye circle and went home. Jackip Dixon Ci.rl Scout Tcoop. 1!) mt h .t' Uj?> - n'h'iuir place and time. Jean Arthur called the meeting i to order. Marilyn Tessener called j for the dues. We were glad to have our vis itors who were Miss Flo Stabler. ? Mrs. Helen Hamrick and one of the ladies in the program com mittee. The purpose for their vis it was to teach us a new dance. We formed our girl Sscout good bye circle and were dismissed. Kathryn Ware. Political Indrpfndmct. our "Dec laration of ? Independence," wii pro claimed to ? youim and vigorous na tion on July 4, I7JU, when ciliieni were summoned to Independence Hall pla/a In Philadelphia by the stentorian tones of the historic l.ib erty Bell. Ttif actual tone ?l the Lib erty Hell will a(jln be he.trtl through out the nation during the I'. S. Sav twrs tiond* "fiidepi-iuteixe tlrlve" .May IS-July i. This time It will peal forth a me?*ag?> of linaiwial inde pendence for the in livUiu.il. a re minder to eve.-y' r|tl*cn of the ln? portaoce of *a /Inks and Savings Bonds. They make you better equipped to fare lb"1 future, secure in the reality that >i ? < will be a bet ter, more 'Comfortable future. II s 7 ??*4 Of alt corn grown in the North Central States, about 9-1 per cent Is planted with hybrids. ( ( ( ( ( ?X ' \ V ' / ( / ( ( look like the angel that you are on 1 JUNIOR on white. seen in CHARM FRIVOLITY, frankly fcminin* white *>?<M <Jot?ad <HA anowy white do? i and rows of Hny ruffle* to it* dura. Shear heaaty for the Important ?fay in lit. Junior ><te? 7 to I V M o m o d V B ?? llor \ ?:t> v*. High Nine Drop Pair To End Cord Kings Mountain high school baseball team finished th? 1950: .schedule Tuesday night in FV>r I est City on the short -end of a 14 j ' to 6 score. The Mountaineers edged the forest City nine here on the pre vious Tuesday by 8 to 7, and, oou- , pled with the 10 to 2 opening game victory over Tri High, ran | the Kings Mountain season rec ord to two wins, 8 losses. Last Friday in Lincolnton the Kings Mountain nine went down by a score of 10 to 1 before the Lincolnton high Wolves. Jim Cobb. Vernon Smith and Pitcher Carl Moss gathered In two hit* apiece for the Mountaineer* In Forest City, with one of Moss* blows good for two bases. The Kings Mountain attack netted I only thiee more blows. Forest City's hitters slammed out 21 blows off the offerings of Right bander Moss of the Moun taineer staff, who went the route. The Kings Mountain team con tributed 11 errors. Moss, the mainstay of the Mountaineer staff, went the route last Friday night against Lin colnton, giving up 16 hits for 27 bases. Kings Mountain fielders made three miscues. Dwight Alexander led the Kings Mountain hitting with 2 for 3. Or a Id Valentine added a The 1950 schedule and Veeults: x April 11?10. Trt High X. x April 14 ? 3, Cherryrill? 20. April 18?4. Chenyville 13. ' x April 25?0, Llncolaioa 3. April 28 5. W.-Conorw 8. Mot 2?0. Trt High 8. x May 5?6. N.-Conortr 11. x May 8?8. Fomt City 7. y * May 12?1. Lincoln ton 1GL * May 18?8. roiwt City lC ' Wight ga?? > x-home go?. double and Pitcher Moss a triple for the his Mountaineer hits. Peisonals Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Wall, of Thomas ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Wall, of Fbrt Worth, Texas, have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harris. Moss' blow followed Valentine's to produce the only Kings Moun tain run, ocored in the seventh Inning. Mr. and Mts. Prank Harris, of Greenwood, S. C., spent the past weekend with their son, Ollie Harris, and his family. Fontana Dam, on the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountain Na tional Park in North CaroHna, Is the fourth highest in the world ? 480 feet It was vkrited by ? mil lion people In 1940. BAIRD FURNITURE CO Where Could You Buy So Much For So Little? SAVINGS ALL OVER THE STORE FAMOUS BEAUTYNAP INNERSPRING MATTRESS DOWN 11.U DELIVERS ? POSTER BED ? 5-DRAWER VANITY ? 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