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fanett Rites field Jnly 28th tFuneral services were heJd on July 28th at 5;00 o'clock at Grover ~~ ATHLETES* FOOT GERM Kings Mountain l>xug Co. Tells HOW TO KILL IT The germ grows DFEfLT. Tou must ItEACH > to make the kilL Use a fitrpng PENETRATING fungicide. f-4-L. made with 90 percent alcohol reaches MORE germs. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR your 40c back from ?nf druggist. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. aug. 5.26 Baptist church for Thomas Jeffer son Barrett, 67, retired farmer of Graver who died around 8:40 Wed nesday mornin in a Shelby hospi tal following an Illness of two days. Dr. Smoot Baker, pastor of the church, officiated and burial was in Grover cemetery. He was a member of Grover Bap- 1 tist church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. I Zelda Lee Barrett; two sons, Marvin Barrett, of Graver, and Floyd Bar: rett of Gastonia, one daughter, Mrs. Eva B. Martin of Gastonia, one bro ther, Roland Barrett of Johnson City Tenn., one sister Mrs. Myra Rogers of Charlotte, and 10 grandchildren. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bel 1 in 1876. . . l ' ' ? ' - * " ? ? - 1 CUBIC -FOOT REFRIGERATOR itM , AT A NEW LOW PRICE ?*$269.95 LOADED WITH FEATURES i WMa M* hwM-D4. IxiSkN ? fat flu Mli ? MHH. ?< SUlf krmm ? 4 l?sy-0?t k? Tnp ? Mniii ? (Tm fnHrtln ftm er's, Inc. THE PLACE TO BUY FINE FURN2TUR1 210 railroad Ave. Phone 93 ? SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY ? SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY NON REPETATi The custopnftr asked to have her prescription refilled. But as the pharmacist looked up the prescription in his file, be found that the physician had marked it '*non repetat." ? do not repeat. The pharmacist didn't refill this prescription. ? \ It is the pharmacist's business to fill prescriptions and usually he will gladly refill them, but there are certain instances where ethics or the law do not allow hjni to do so. One of these is the prescription marked "non repetat." The physician here specif ically indicates that he wishes the patient to take only the quan tity of medicine originally prescribed. The pharmacist will carry out this Instruction just as pains takingly as he does any othejr contained in the prescription By so doing, he is. acting in the interest of your safety and ^our health. ? Reprinted from a copyrighted advertisement published by Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit 32, Michigan. * ' I. the n. c. pharmaceutical association appreciates wohsorshif or this mess* ce ? n KJNG5M0UNTA Hps toe Given On Heat IUness . ?ainn Service commented today. "&K SS ?mpor?.ure, d?ri.?, l?e '?>> ^ <?? rf be oVercdme oy "fp"1 i K?J''run;yhL8ent1xp.a,n1.?.ll . Sl& ^*??$3S? I ? 'ST 8 in 9ome instanc es I ^ m^Sstk: iSSTSJ^S? SSft - - oual X. and unconsciousness. - The?tiOh^oSoSng?uSSS' ffSSSWf Uvil??i .?**?" ' with sunstroke or-heatstrok^ , Move to a cool, shady Pli?. to thi u^d^cKithing, law on back ftfli. and ja-SSJ-nS^.1 anJsprinkle with cool J G?nt,y stop and ob?*_|* p? me treatment.! *?s^ssi!K ?i- *?! i^ssr0* ^S^he^atienfw a physiciar, or a hospital as soon as possible Con tinue treatment enroute. The symptoms of heat^ ethose ' of | are quite di ?^?atroke With heat, sujnstrokp or he > 0j'the pat'ient' exhaustion the skin of the P? 'Lr^easaTSa^dav^con.i fusion regarding treatment. , Buick "Special Out Next Week ing and satety j? u Buick 5^-f5B5?' SWu the pubnc "cilT^a "Designer's ^eanC <he g^jy by Wisher ir.^oduces a JSne streamlined fender line eye-catching sire? ' area 48 percent create body, and '"ffi.SS Tc? predecessor, General Mo nin, .vice preside: nt etf G? **, tors and general mam iger ? o Body, include "wa?' ?l puBh^t>ondn^MndlMi_ |wo - Mt* models door and tour aoor. f?>ly.giass offer expande^ curv^d sa^^ou. windshields which ha e while Cd^ePne^^f"ty%Jate g^as^ ^1^* shield follows^ vis t?d curve, w , the drivwi a . nne ^ &p p?rixiSy ti>^^ g8le u*a and set buck appreciably, with i the narrowest profile in )1ne with the driver's angle of vision. The sea: widths in bo:h models have been increased, 12 inches in the fear seat Of the four-door model. The front ^eat width in rhat model has been increased nearly three inches. Additional leg room in the rear has been provided in both models, an extra six inches giving greater passenger comfort in the two door model. Fisher engineers again have de signed new conveniences for ' the | ?uSgage compartment. A large deck lid is counterbalanced with strong springs which carry the burden of lifting the lid. A touch of the fing ers will send it. open. The springs which hold the lul open also retard its descent so that fingertips only are required to close it. A new- type lock, which closes automatically i when the deck lid it shut without' requiring key locking, also is now on this model. The key is needed only to unlock the deck lid. When the deck is unlocked the lid springs: open a fraction of an inch, ready for finger-tip raising. The former type door handle has been supplanted by a handsome push-button door lock requiring on ly pressure of a thumb to open the door. By Way Of Mention Lots Beatti* Mr. and Mrs. David Burton spent Saturday in Double Shoals with the former's sister, Mrs. Margaret Spar ling.. Mrs. Lewis Falls spent the week end with relatives in Cherryville. ? Mrs. Willard Mullinax is on an extended visit to relatives In Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Leo Beattie and daughter, Lois, were recent visitors in Gas tonia. ? Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Houser have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Forest Houser and Tamily of Washington, D. C. , Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clemmons had as their guests Saturday the let ter's sister, Mrs. C. E. McDowell and son of Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Riley had as their guests Sunday \^r. and Mra John Smith of Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. David Burton had as their guest Sunday Pvt. Bobby Gene Hullender of .Fort Jackson. MinsBillie Mabry-has as her guest this week Miss Jo White of Besse mer City. Mr. and Mrs.. Coleman Stroupe and daughter, Glenda spent Sunday in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins had as^tbeir guests Sunday Mrs. Harold Truelove and daughter, Sherrill, of Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Long attended a reunion in Charlotte Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Jones and Miss Edith Queen *pent Saturday in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. White of Green ville; S. C., spent the week <end with the laser's rriother, Mrs. J. E. Rhodes. Mrs. Lewis Falte was a recent vis itor in Newton. Mrs. J. I. Hope had as her guests Sunday Mrs. Louis Hope and son, Lloyd, a*id daughter, Velma, of gastonia. Mrs. Jim Turner and children of Rock Hill spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had as their guest recently the latter's sis ter, Miss Blanche Smith of Lawn dale. 7Vc (uwt latest modern Brake Equipment fry jf, BRAKE ADJUSTMENT , * WHEEL ALIGNMENT < * BRAKES REUNED rvSM T TAKE CHANCES BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL |> Don't Take Cbarittt with Faulty Brakes i All Tfcto InchiM: 4 ** ***"? j ; I. Mm** BtafcM WMkv 5. fetMHHc Mw I N.lHi UK. < f *?**?' AUTHORIZED NAKI ?- . INSPECTION STATION 1 ' Biok? Be lining JobJiQ AA LABOR, only . . *WM/U i AH Popular Cava Kfipp?< wM ? Kyiwilk Iwlwi WAHAM TCf 0 SATISFACTION .VICTORY CHEV101ET COMPANY 49 and 419 aoncz OF SALE I By order o* the Kings Mountain] School Board, the undersigned will^ sell for cash a f public auc; ion on the premises on Wednesday, August i 10, 1949, at 100 o'clock P. M? or| within iega; hours, the following de j ascribed proper ;y: One nine <9i room, two story j frame dwelling house located at the' rear of^ the West End School build- j ing in* he Town of Kjngs Mountain,' N. C-. anchknown as the J. R. Clinci house. . The bidding will begin at 5700.00 ! and the sale will be made subject i to confirmation of the school board. The purchaser will be required to remove the bui'iding from the prem- , ises within a reasonable time. This the 23rd day of July, 1919. Dr. L P. Baker, .Chairman B. N. Barnes, Seo'y. j-29-a-5 ! NOTICE Scaled bids will be received in the offioe of t-he City Clerk. City HaMfc Krngs Mountain. North Carolirw. on the following equipment: Rubber tired tractor with draw, bar horse power in excess of 13.iV>, tractor is to be equipped with power take off and a 5 ft. fickle type mo wer with hydraulic cutter control. Bidders are to>?ttaoh tractor and mower specifications to their bids. Bids Will be publicly opened at 1:00 p. m. Monday Augusr 15th. The City reserves the right to reje<-i any and all bids. Successful hi^Her will he awarded contract within ;en days of the opening of bids. S. A. ("rouse. City Clerk-. I City of Kittys Mountain July 29? a u ^ *5 A Home Goes Up In Smoke . . . V ' ? ? - A->d what then ? almost a life- time savings went in the home that lire destroyed in a lew short minutes. But everything cnn be replaced it proper insurance was carried. Consider the chan wi and you'll see the advcutages of proper insurance. the Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 182 WOODWARD'S ? 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