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OAK GROVE NEWS
i (By Mrs. WlUtsm Wright)
Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Ware had
as their Sunday dlnuer guests. Rev.
Luther Hawkins of OaMonia and
Mr. Klaer of Kings Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs- Horace Bell and
daughters, Carolyn and Nancy Louise.
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. John WIIMara* of Shelby.
Miss Kathleen Lovelace was the!
Sunday guest W Miss Virginia Champion,
Mrs. J. N. Lovelace of Betliauy L
Mr. Dow Putnam spent Sunday vis
V ItInpr his aunt, .ulw Maggie Kcndrlrk
\ of Buffalo. -)
Mr. and Mr6 Frank Ware and cbll
dren. Md. and Mr*. Monroe lx>velace'
-were Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrg. Elzie (<ee Benin and!
family of the Elizabeth section.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ford ar.?|
announcing the birth of a son. ftobert
Ernest, Sunday May 22. Mother
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A.L.OALTON
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I want
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Your Friendship
Your Support
Your Confidence
?My Pledge?
"Efficient Service To All"
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B< comfortable in the
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Mr. and Mrs- Wood row Ware sp?
Saturday night visiting the latte
sister. Mrs. J. O. Latvelace and Ca
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Mr. and Mrs Charlie Dell of Gi
tonla were Saturday afternoon vl
tors of the former's parents, Mr. a
Mrs. D. A. Bell.
- Miss Melba Wattersen spc
Tuesday with her aunt, the writer
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those w
were so kind' to us luring our 1
reavement. We especially tha
those who sent beautiful floral ?
signs- May God bless you' all.
The Fhtuily of Cecil and N. J,
Furtlck.
ffttmckiy
m the tr?ek! I Jilting edges make
Star Single-edge Blades star perfermera
on nw face! Made Mace
1U? by the tnieaUrs ef
the erlglaal safety
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DUGH TRAINS
cstful trip at low cos t
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la/cly of train troftl
Hie Representative* 01
M, Schedule*, Pullman
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AHAM,
ENQER AGENT
ray Paaaonger Station
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ILW1T SYSTEM
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yoor wdton you son buy momorlo
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ISeries Of Meetings At
r's Wlesieyan Church
m. " Rev. J. R. George, of Greer, S. C., |
known a* "Happy Jim", will begin a
a3, meeting at the Wesleyan Methodist1
sj. Church next Sunday at eleven o'clock'
nd Rev. George Is a man of great faith,
as well as a good preacher. He
int wears a big smile for everyone, and,
pieaches u simple Gospel, like all
great preachers do.
S^rydces each evening' next week
at 7:30 o'clock. This is an lnvltatiou
ho to everybody.
Rev. A. F. Connor, Pastor
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leExplains
Penalty For
Exceeding AAA Quota
The penalties for growers "who ex!
ceeil their cotton and tooacco allotments
In 1938 have been explained!
by E..Y Flowd, AAA exeoutlve officer
at State College.
A grower's cotton marketing quo-|
ta is all the cotton he can grow on
his allotted acreage ' I
If be plants more than his allotment.
there will be a penalty of two
cents a pound on all cotton sold in
excess of his quota.
In addition, me will forfeit all
payments that he would otherwise'
have been entitled to under the agri
cultural conservation program. H$
will lose his cotton price adjustment
payment cn the 1937. crop, anl the
loan he can get on -is 1938 crop willbe
limited to 60 per cent of the a-i
mount he could have gotten if he
i Had not exceeded' nig quota.
' Tobacco glowers are given an
acreage 'nlltment and a poundage
quota.
If tobac*o Is jilantcd in excess of
the allotment. deductions from the
grower's agricultural conservation
j a; uert will be ma le at the rate of
of ten cents a pound on the average
production of the excess acreage.
m,, TVbaeco sold in excess of the poun
! dage quota' is subject, to a penalty of
j one-half the grogs jvalue of the leaf
I or three cents a pound, whichever is,
! greater. ...
I it" a grower keeps within his acre'
r.ge allotment, but produces more1
j than his poundage quota. he will
sill have to pay the penalty if ne'
! sells more than his quota
. Farm Questions
Answered
Q.? 'What are the requirements of
a well-planned home wiring system?
A.?Those farm families having
power linee run into their homes for
the first time should see that the
wiring system provides for comforts
ble lighting conveniently located
switches and a sufficient number ofi
well plated service outlets adequate
ly wire and correctly fused. Bxten-i
'rn Circular No. 213 "Wiring and'
Lighting the Farm K me" may 1"\I1
obtained free from th Agricultural
Editor at State College.
JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 167
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rURSDAY, MAY 2?, IMS
?it ia: Jackie. "Pete'
? Childish Chatter ?
By Girls of Glee
: Neister Herd (
Well. (weep, weep.) the time has National Rata
come for us to say good-bye, so we'll; Mv? ?? I
leave you, hcping you have enjoyed;
read I up this'as much as we've enjoy- Peterborcugh. N.
ed writing It. ; cow in the hc;d of
O K.?You asked for H, so hero Kings Mountain. N
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TO VISIT
ICE CREA
NEXT DOOR TO THE ]
Many flavors t<
Many ways tc
Ice cream is no longer considered a
mong many dairy products as a wond<
of milk and cream.
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Sunrise Ice Cream is made from I
cream, flavored with pure fruits and i
. bought is used.
\Vs? nnnrpriofo (ho nafrnnaoro (hot %
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Dairy products from the people of 1
tion to serve you better than ever.
SUNRISE
Wea^ your sympathy proudly. G
your monty goes for Child Welfi
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WE DID IT! YES, A NEW .A
All New Merchandise, New Arrange j
NEW LOW
Sales Tax Included Oi
Below you will find part of the S|
Suear JLPound 49c
Table MeaH?agPound 19c
SALT?5 lb Bag 10c
MOTHER'S BEST or * _
SILK FINISH IHC
24 Pound Bag TiOUr f ^
PINNACLE FLOUR rtfi O ^
24 Pound Bag
-produceNo.
1 New Red Bhss
Potatoes ? 7 pounds 19c
No. 1 WThite Texas Onions, 4 ios 19c
Red Ripe Tomatoes?4 lbs 19c
Sweet Potatoes ? 8 pounds 19c
Cigarettes, all 15c brands, 2 pks 25c
All Brand Snuff?3 pkgs 25c
Prince Albert & Big Ben, 2 tins 25c
Model, Granger ? tin -10c
Sensation, Wings,
Avalon, Marvels 10c
Sales Tax Included
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This Store is conveniently located on 2
line Mills, in the former George Moorea
arranged for your convenience. Open I
have you pay this store a visit, and enj
your eyes.
COMMUNT
200 Walker Street
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' and Betty Lee. ed an official "record in the Herd IT* 1
Lopin' everybody provement EHvIs"^ ; (justifying her
for atkntaaidn to the Advanced itegi;
-? ter of the AmerK- ) (Juernsey CatlTc
liven flub, nccording to iv rl It. Muster,
' ... secretary. .
ir nit ion >
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j In the Neialer herd, Foreniogt's laidy
>1 May 24? Aj of W S It 2!?4751 prcdue. d in 3C4
F. M , Neiitler of days H pounds of milk and 433.*- .v?J
, C.. toan, poundn of butter fat in class All'
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luxury, but has assumed its place a rful
food, containing all the vitamins |
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fJrade "A" Pasteurized milk and pure
flavors. Only the best that can be
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ve have enjoyed in the past for our
iings Mountain and are now in a posiDAIRY
luy a Poppy Saturday. ALL of
ire and Rehabilitation,
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IODERN FOOI) STORE
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* PRICES
n Ail Prices In Store
pecials in our Store for you:
Carnation Milk^T" 10c
Apple Butter ffrart 15c I
Souror^DilH^ickle^^
I0#*0" 3 for 22c
CORN FLAKES ? 3 pkgs. 16c
Corn, No. 2 cans?2 for 15c
?ON ICE?
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jywm miiK ? HUVIX 1W! '
Butter Milk ? Quart 5c
Country Style Sausage, lb 20c!
Liver Mush ? pound 10c
Bologna ? pound 15c *
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Brooms ? 4-String lOo
Oval Oak Wash Board 39c N
Spring Clothes Pins ? dozen 5c
Rinso ? 3 pkgs. ........ 25c
Octagon Soap and
Powders ? 12 for 25c
tOO Walker Street, opposite the Paumd
R. C. Gantt Building. Everything
)isplays. Low Shelves. Will be glad to
oy the low prices that will be before
nr STORE
B. A. Smith, Jr., Prop.
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