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OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat FROM THE SO/L...TO THE SOIL In 1662, CONGRESS ENACTED LAWS FOR. LAWOoRANTS TO THS STATtS, ESTASLISHINfl STATE COLLC>32* WITH EMPHASIS ON AGRICULTURAL TRAINING ANO WITH THE PROVISION THAT THC STATES -^VNO THE ?TU0SNTS-SH0ULO SUPPORT THIS SYSTEM OT HIGHER EDUCATION. ? > . ih<> - ? 7? *" ? ,^3M. THIS COMBINATION OP COMMUNITY ACTION ANO INDIVIDUAL INITIATIVE, HUNDREDS O* THOV5ANDS OP VOUNG MEN ANO WOMEN HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SECURC A COLLEGE EDUCATION. . 'i "w//- T |1 V In aooition, these land grant colleges, through their. asri cultural SCHOOLS, EXPERIMENT stations ANO extension SERVICES, HAve I ADDED BILLIONS TO OUR national WEALTH BV ENCOURAGING PARMER* tov ? to make use of Discoveries in soil, plant and livestock. ('/. improvement, food CHEMISTRV ANO CROP PRODUCTION. f Xfc-A . ? - """ m wm m ,, -rzrimm W6 - ? 'v , 1 ZZJBBfft ' L. ^^4 OUT OF THE LAND 7 HESE COLL EGES GREW INTO THE LAND THEY HAVE PLOWED OACK KNOWLEDGE. AND SCIENCE TO YIELD AN HUNDRED FOLD. Here's the newest in men's leisure wear ... j soft, cool knitted ray- [ on-jersey, in a variety of masculine patterns and a full range of rich S colors, solids and fan* qies. S3. 95 value. July Sale 4>A M Price $6.09 Belk's Special! Ribbed T-Shirts With Pockets Assorted Colors VERY SPECIAL PRICES V AT BELK'S fT Shop Early ? v X' 2 for $1X0 Pfc. Jonas Walker Makes Sharpshooter With the 24th Infantry Division i on Kyushu, Japan. ? Pfc. Jonas C. Walker, Kings Mountain sol dier now serving with the 34th Regiment, 24th Infantry Division on Kyushu, Japan, recently made sharpshooter with the M-l rifle during firing test held here. Pfc. Walker is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jonas C. Walker of 21 Elm street, Kings Mountain.( Upon enlisting in the army in September 1947, he received his basic training at Camp Hood, Texas, and later was transferred to Camp Stoneran, . Calif., for overseas assignment. He arrived in Japan in February 1948. More About Softball Friday (Cont'd from front page) era in the league. Admission for the games will bo 10 eertts for children and fifty cents for adults it was announ ced. ? " Probab!-> starting lineups: ? Auto Red Morrison, 3b. Wink Russell, c. , Gene Tignor, cf. Jim Alexander, If. Paul Smyre, lb. Ed Early, rf. _ . '. John Beam. ss. Otis Falls, Jr., 2b. . Joe Herndon, p. Burlington , i Lawrence Bennett, c. Luther Bennett, cf. Coley Guyton, 3b. James Connor, ss. Roy Pearson, p. J. Y. Metcalf, 2b. Lybrand or Jones, lb. Audley Tignor, rf. Bill Phillips, If. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the po- j wer of sale contained in a deed of j trust given by Jessie Yarboro and ; wife, Flora Yarboro, on the 23rd ! day of November, 1949, as will appear on record in the Register, trrtxsjfrj - 'Off ffrc' '? fat - County in book 359 at page 201 to the undersigned as trustee lor j the Home Building and Loan As sociation to secure the payment of same and at the request of the i Home Building and Loan Asso- ! elation, I will sell for cash at the j courthouse door in Shelby, Cle veland County, North Carolina on Monday, August 14, 1950. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: All of lots numbers 92, 93, 94, 95, 112, 113, 114 and 115 in Sec tion B, as shown on a plat or map made by Sam Lowe, Surveyor on August 11-13, 1924, for the S. P. Goforth estate as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland county in book of plats No. 3 at pages 10. and 11. The date of the above plat It: October, 1941. This the 13th day of July, 1950. B. S. NEILL, Trustee. J. R. Davis, Atty. j-14-a-4. TARHEEL WILDUFE SKETCHES FISHING HELPS? NOT HARMS . . THEFAR POND _ ??? ? r-r ? *>m /w*au flvntjH o f- . ?.'r Ai? j.?a, ?-i< mv,ttktr &&Z.ZXGZ rr^r^r. Conflux* fepr&jct fr-st ChSS f.sh ? OC A r# <? ? IMP ;/ ?tt*ag0rf pontf *4# <* K? poor** i 0/ ^W/?? O'Otfw* monrhmt4 mn y*jrw *xh r+r J <*J~0T tMFOKpJ* o /+n OOturt tn p&>3$ f?* <*->* ? n i*:o Ax* 5#r* * pOvncs i 'Hh p4r r+ar JUSt 01 IWCn. (#*<>1 o-'?4.?v v of ?+ M"V Gtf? THE GREATEST FARM POND MANAGEMENT PROBLEM IS AN OVERSUPPLY OP riSH I Mtb 3u***rttd contrd m+esurt* ??"? wm w '-0 f>i '0 ?><V< 'V'- /OT>5 ?-*???, r| -/v.-Y v* /f\rean%r A k jrt a, rr* hct hfftt - W ffw* ?? thm natfi aekrv Y/'a tnerKioe/ M > surplm tistl MUST b* r* if your pono is rob* "+pt </> bo/tnco Thr+tpeunds of sunf/sh Should b* token out tor tvtty pound o* bass uc* /VW Sport Shots BY CHARLES CARPENTER! Kings Mountain's 1950 Amer- , ican Legion Junior baseball club, ! coached by former Gastonia Ju-j nior players J. K. (Buddy) Lewis and J. R. Bradshaw, completed a highly successful season accord ing to a study of the official bat ting, fielding and pitching sta tistics released this week. The juniors topped their sev en opponents in such major de partments as team batting aver a8? ( .228 to .209), runs scored tfflfSriiitgMlOl to 93 >. toraf bases ( 138 to 122), three base'hits (11 to 4), runs batted in (70 to 36), stolen bases (49 to 17), filed ing average (.933 to .899) and double plays (7 to 3). The Kings Mountain nine bow ed to the opponents in two base hits (12 to 15) and home runs (1 to 2). They also gained the dubi ous honor of collecting 109 strike out while Kings Mountain hurl ers managed to whiff only 82 op ponents. They drew 80 bases on balls while the opponents were held to 42. Righthander Howard (Sonny) White, of Bessemer City, topped the pitchers with an earned run average of .643 runs per game, (nine innings). White's won-lost average Was .800 with four wins and one loss. He gave Up 3 earned runs in 42 innings, struck out 34 to take top spot in the "K" de- 1 partment. He walked 13 batters and gave up a total of five runs '{ lt <,; c Hjjxaved. it can It tent with yt I At WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS v STATIONERY - INFORMALS CALLING CARDS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS In A Wide Variety of Papers. Styles and Prices HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE fltt Oar Sample?? Phone* 107 A Mi | on 21 hits. | White posted a one-hit shutout ? win over Harmony, a five-hit j shutout over Taylorsviile. com- 1 j Dined with Fred Riser on a shut out of Cherryville limiting the J losers to two hits in 6 innings, gave Charlotte five hits and two runs in winning 14 to 2 and lost la heart-breaker to Hickory 2-3 i when he gave up his three earn ed runs along with 9 hits. Righthander Bob We|ls, Cjpver nigh produer; naa a perfect sca son, winning four games. losing | none. He went the route three ; times, came on in the eighth a galnst Lincolnton here and re ceived credit for the win. Charles Kirby, who took a 1-2 record, pitched 7 and one-thirds innings in the game before giving way to Well*. Southpaw Kiser, 14-year-old Tryon high hurler, went the route in ? seven-inning victory over Harmony (15-1) to post a record of 1-0. He pitched the last three [innings of the 11-0 Cherryville j game and alowed no earned runs during the season. The pitching- department com bined to rack ' up an amazing j earned run average of 1-66 runs pe?" nine innings. ! Left Fielder Jim HuffstetLer, of Bessemer City, led the stick pa rade with an average of .326, col lecting 15 hits in 46 official trips to the dish. He had a double, a triple and a home run, batted in 4 runs and collected 12 bases on balls while striking out only 1 i times. Bob Bridges, lb, of Beth-Ware ?rhool, was runner-up to Huff stetler in batting with a .271, 1? hits in 48 trips. Reserves Holland Smith (.500), Tommy Ballard (.316) and Ken Spencer (.286) al so collected nice averages. Dar vin Moss had a double in one trip <o the plate. White topped the runs batted I in department with 11. Bridges and Ollie Harris had 9 each and cobb 8. In the fielding department. Jerry Barker, cf, handled 27 chances without an error and Bridges took top place in that de partment, taking 124 chances with only one error. Howard White, pitcher and right fielder, handled 23 chances with one er ror and Huffstetler made only one bobble in 27 chances. Don Cobb, c, took runner-UD honors with an average of .967, 3 errors in 93 chances. Kings Mountain outscored the or Summer July Sandal Sale ^ CONTINUES *' All sizes? Assorted patterns r $1.00 pr. Department ? ' oppohent.* in every 'inning ex cept Sih, when they foil' behind by two runs, 6 ;<> S, to more than double the opponents score. The Lewisnjen scored in every in ning and allowed the opponents to tally in every frame also The 14 games were played in an average time of one hour and 54 minutes, very fast time for Junior baseball. Only two games were less than the regulation nine innings ? a seven-innings l 1 11 hy ?ajirooiiicni .with Harmon\ and a gam-,' with rhorryylt If raincrl out aftor T. inmitgs. , Avorajjo aitondaruv at (ho ,w\ on homo garnos of tho Loan no 2, sk.w ofnponosp-uuo.i isjij j oojy eSUrnated at 300'tjo 7(H). < For tho oomplotir official' sta tistics .soo iho boxos on |>a go stvtlon one.) JOB PRINT! NCI ? phonos 2M lti7 MILLWOOD INJURED ' John K. Millwood 2^. uf . j.-> j Walker striM't, was ie ported in .critical condition ' sit , Row;tr. 'County Hospital, Salisbury, suf fering a broken l>ack according to information received here h> police. 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