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Average prices paid by Tar Heel farmers ftor most feed items declined -or remained unchanged during ^he month ended, October 15, with all mixed dairy feed prices dropping five per cent per hundred. Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News ? By Mri. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ware and son Jimmfe and Mrs. Betty Ware spent Tl.' inksgiving Day with Pvt. Bobby Ware of Camp Gor dan, Ga. Sgt. and Mrs. Newell Thorn burg of Fort Benning, Ga. spent thte holidays here with their pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thorn burg and Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Randall and son. Keith, were Sunday af ternoon visitors in the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Randall of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Leland McGill of Wallace were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children and Mrs. Laura Wolfe. Miss Juanita Lovelace of Char lotte spfent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osby Love lace. Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Randall, Tommy and Al, and Mrs. A. T. Randall returned home Tuesday morning after a trip through the Shenandoah Valley and into Chambersburg. Pa., returning home by way of Washington, D. C., and Richmond, Va. Misses Mary and Judy Mayes and M\ke Ware were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis and sons. Mrs. W, S. Davis of Double Springs is spending several days with her son, Mr. Garmon Davis and Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and son, Dennis, were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cabl ness of Elizabeth. Miss Mary Wright and Bobfey spent the weekend with Mr. and * Mrs. Will Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dixon and Helen of Patter son Springs. Mr.-and Mrs. A: T. Randall had as their holiday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Randall and Nancy of Hendersonville. Mr. . and Mrs. J. Bun Watterson of Bessemer , City, Mi4. Frank Davidson of t Shelby. Sgt. Bobby Randall of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Randall. Tommy and Al. Miss Mildred Petterson of Gar dnter-Webb college spent the holi days with her mother, Mrs. Lo renna Petterson. Miss Phlllis Allen spent Satur day night with Miss Judy Watter son. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and daughters, MisseS Carolyn and Nancy, Mrs. Pean Ware, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright were Sun day afternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. J. W. Wattterson and Mrs. Martha Lovelace, Mrs. Arnold Bell is a patient s'l In Kings fountain hospital. ' Social Security To Include New Groups In 1955 About 100,000 engineers, ac countants, architects, and funeral directors who have their own bus inesses, as sole owners or in a partnership, will be brought un der the social stecurity program for the first time after 1954, ac cording to Joseph P. Walsh, dis triQtmanager of the Gastonla So clalsecurlty office. They will come under the law on a compulsory basis and they will begin to earn old-age and survivors insurance for themsel ves and their dependents In the same way as self-employed per sons In commerce and Industry have since 1951. "Not Included under the 1954 Amtendments to the Social Security Act." Walsh said, "are lawyers, dentists, phy sicians. and men and women who are iwf -employed In other pro . fessional medical capacities, such as optometrists,, veterinarians, chiropractors, and osteopaths." in golden treasure-trove packages! ijftbm 0^0*0^0 Contraband Cologne . . . An alluring new fragrance that clings and clings! $1.25 Contraband Perfume Vial . . . a full dram of exciting Contraband Perfume, in a leak-proof purse vial. $1 .25 Contraband Perfume ( not shown) Vz ounce . . .$4.50 Contraband Duating Powder . . . cloud-soft powder scented with the glamourous Contraband fragrance! Fluffy puff. *1 .25 Contraband Gift Set .. . many months' supply of Contraband Cologne and Dusting Powder scented . to match . . . both for only $2.5C prit*? pin J Ur _ Good as gold for Christmas giving! TUSSYv (Contraband . 1 : " >!- ? ' V ' . > ? ?" . ; ? ... * ? V, J ? Y ...fragrance to treasure ... there* s 1 lLom a* ice - u:\tpped into %* 'm- ? every gift of I D N I G H 1 %TU S S Y And the blue-and-gold, packages are pure glamour! r Midnight Cologne ... * 1 ^ \ ounces of long-lasting,\\ - light-hearted fragrance. $1.2$ \ r ? \\ V n s? I ? I Midnight Glamour Set . . . t ounces each of Midnight I olognc and smoothing, scented Hand and Body Lotion. $1 . I Midnight Dusting Powder . . ( silky-soft, super-fine Midnight-scented powder; lamb' 8 wool puff. $1 .25. Midnight Hand and Body . . . pale blue soothing, smoothing lotion with the Midnight fragrance. $1. jirirr* j>lue tarn NEW, BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS IAORE FORYOUR MONEY] "Hemf GOID ARISTOCRAT ^ HA Distinctive cards "JSSSSlr bossed designs A wonderful boy! 1 gXCITIWO VARItTYl BewtifuOy designed! v?ar E?d? one different! cftek 5D Cards FAMILY BOX Otdf 3c ? (^W | DeHfMful assortment L a4 colorful reelings. I Distinctively styled. " ' OutstaM'.;i| value! i 1.49 You'll Always Findj A PHARMACY on the ROAD TO HEALTH In the completeness of its profes slonal service ... in the fullness of its stocks of prescription .in gredients ... in the knowledge and skill of its pharmacists . . . in its many articles for the sick room ? today's pharmacy is tru ly a landmark" on the Road to Health. And hefre at Kings Moun. tain Drag Company the sendees and merchandise of a modern Pharmacy are at their very finest ?for ours is a Pharmacy in every meaning of the word ... in er ery phase of the . profession When yon hare a prescription to be filled ?or need health goods of any kind ? come to Kings Mountain Drug Company on the rfoad to Health ... at the corner Of Quality and Service. ' J? > K. M. DRUG CO. Smart Santas Christmas-shop at Kings Mountain Drug Com pany lot gifts everybody's hinting for . . . those Derfect pres. ents that spel) Merry Chiistmas all through the vear. In our gay collection of wanted gifts, vou're sure to find the rifhi one for every person on your list ... at just the right price for you. So step in today and see how easily you can make short work of that long Christmas list. Gillette HAIRDRYER Beautiful 3 Piece PRESIDENT _ With Stand DRESSER SET RAZOR SET blows HOT .scoo AND ftOtD AIR SOS iO*S0H A if ?? , ?. -? 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Some would soone- meet their public without make-up than minus a clinging whiff of exotic heaven-sent. And then there are the romantics forever in love with flowering white maonoua. They alj agree that Helena Rubinstein wraps more luxury into a gift than anybody. Every last one wiH love her favorite scent in the Carriage Trade package decorated with a divinely pretty, duffy little coach, command performance* Eau de Parfum, 1.75 and 3.00. whiti maonoua* or appli iiossom time Cologne or hiaven-scnt* Eau de Toilette, J .25 and 2.00. All plus tax DRUG PHONE 41 & 61 3UNTATNI COMPANY ITY'S MODERN STORE
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