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I ^•9* 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS. MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, July 21, 196^ Herald Want Ads Get Results MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Annie Get Your Gun" Musical Next Sumihei Theatre Attraction Takes Pleasure In Announcing Addition Of Miss Winifred Fulton Experienced beauty operator for many years to our staff of qualified beautici ans. 245 S. BATTLEGROUND AVE. — PHONE 739-2476 Action - packed, showstopper filled “Annie Get Your Gun" tarringr,,America’s favorite Ann- e, Gray’ comes to the Charlotte Summer Theater in Ovens Aud!^ orium, Tuesday July 26 for a week of rowdy fun. Lovely Dolores Gray, consider- .>d by many critics as the lead- ng. lady of musical comedy is 'eturning to Charlotte after her 'parkling performance in Wild- rat in 1963. Miss Gray was a smash hit as Annie in the Lon don production of this menoora- ble musical for 1,304 perform ances. At that time critics hail ed her as "the greatest lady of! story of musical plays ever seen in Lon-1 oaklev has been told in Boats”, "Bib Mamu”, “There'll Be Some Changes Made”, and the album "VVan.-n Brandy”, a title suggested by a critic who described her voice as such. Miss Gray has made a number of suc cessful film appearances includ ing starring roles in “Kismet", “It’s Always Fair Weather”, "The Opposite Sex”, and “De signing Women”. Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, and the Bell Tele phone Hour are just a few of her many television appearances. With "Annie Get Your Gun”, Dolores Gray \viH..be starring in one of Irving Berlin’s all-time Annie many don”. On Broadway, after a; ^ever has the life of quick climb to stardom when she 1 Af.rerica's sharp-shooting sweet- was discot^ered by Rudy Va»fe, - -had' mbre™tender or ro mantic -treatment than in Irving Dolores starred in ^uch prodiic tions as “Are Vou With It ’, Qpj.]ir,’s vei'sion. The ,story te “Sweet By and By”, “Carnival , when little Annie, a dirty "Two on the Aisle” and “Dptry ragamuffin, comes down from Rides Again’. Dolorra Grays re-*! game she has 1 ^he beautiful and talented cordings have achieved popular-• affords her, her ity with hits such as “Shrimp fS-M sight of handsome Frank Bmler dashing sharp - shooting star of the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show. There are many familiar hit songs from “Annie Get Your Gun”. “Doin’ What Ca.mes Nat urally”, “The Girl That I Mar ry”, “Show Business”, and “You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun” are but a few. Gary Mann, a native Chicago an, will play opposite Miss Gray. He is a commanding six foot four with a voice that has awed all who have heard him. Jane Kennedy, Tom Lacy, Johnny La Motta, Fred Vinroot, and Joe Haas will be other featured per formed. The rip-snortin’ “Annie Get Your Gun” plays "Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. with matinees on Sat urday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. There is still time to see Orson Bean in the bright musical come dy “How to Succeed in Business Without Really-Trying” ' whfeh wll be at the Charlotte Scimmer Theater through the Sunday matinee on July 24. Following Annie Get Your Gun” will bo July is usually hot and dry in most sections of the state but (here are nianijf garden jobs to be accomplished, especially look ing after the water requirements of all plants and turf grasses. If you planted evergreens last spring, they will suffer unless you apply water. Remove faded flowers from snapdragons, phlox, delphinium and crepe myrtle. This prevents seed formation, an exhausting plant process: and will imake them bloom longer. Gretchen Wyler in ‘another Irv ing Berlin musical frolic, “Call Me" M^idam” .* ~ —- -‘— Tickets are, available at Ovens Auditorium seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. You may als5 write for tickets or phone 376-4821 in Charlotte for a reser v-ation. ^ • . •('-V PICK HP YOUR FREE "LEn GO TO THE RACES” CARDS EACH WEEK AT YOHR WIHH-MXIB! win $S00.M WINMIS Mn, MtcbaM CaaMr W.l.»itiHn« • IfMkabiM » » » - Mn. Sawai* SMfSMl Jaaia C. KaaiwMnr *’***' ’*’**—> Mn.Ckartaal.UaM uLTnUrt*^**** Allis. Laia finrtMi Ailia. Bay KWfcia JackMaia WaairlOag tAitm Fnacas Mairtaa AlUa. Jaaiss Waavsc faart AaAiawi rs«IA.eisik,Jr. $U.OO WINNOS W.A.Awlw iaaut E. KbW **"• AihM RsfWi ACH W D. S. WakkM Yams Tart Jnn. i. I. RM WN9VK Baana Baals VtiflaisSaHrti AAff. Sasirrtm Caia OfcartT. Haaaar AAo. Patartiy E«aa( R.A.Waaaar MiSa MMiMtaii AAia. W. O. Saaaiar CS.NimH Adas. C. A. Saiarirtlr TkaawaUMrtk Uaala T. Cia>anr Tamar Darti Mn. WAHaai P. Waftrt ZakOavMJr. Daiflit taraalia AAn. ■. 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Maoks CUBE STEAK ^ *1*’ UND V SUNSHINE Butter Coflee Jeily a. 4)XIE BARUNG sour dough . . 2S FREE STAMPS PER LOAP Bread W-O U- S. CHOICE CHBK DRINKS 15 1. Rib Eye Steak W-D U. S. CHOICE IONELBSS Lean Stew.. a W-D U. S. CHOICE Beef Short Ribs A4ARH0EFER COOKED lONELESS CANNED Ham 4^* LA lA GRADE "A" URGE PALMCTTO FARM _ SCOTT TOWELS 59/ ARAMNIR TREET C'f* •iXorWRIGLEY charcoal 89/ Eggs 2-89^ HfRIPTY MAID SWEET OR UNSWEET GRAPEFRUIT Juice 3 ■LUE BAY CHUNK STYLE Tuna DIXIE DAllLING FRUIT . 25 FREE STAMPS PER FKG. Buns CANS AVk-ei. CANS QUICK AND" easy to fix FROZEN FOODS PIES amsaiK rmL Saum* aoM arm wi.t ssaa e»ya>ia>aa»i.<»miaiaw iOHNSTON DUTCH APPU OR CUSTARD MORTON GERAAAN CHOC OR DANISH PECAN CAKES .... 69« TASTE <y SEA PERCH OR FLOUNDER FILLET . ;. 2 ' DIXIE THRIFTY "Tha Raol •n<lng'‘ pkgs. 99r ASTOR VEGETAILK • » Limit 1 with food oroer Shortening. DEEP SOUTH .. Umit I with $5.00 eider or more Mayonnaise 6-ora $1 cons I ’ superbrXhd SHERBET ICE CREAM 2H99^ Orange JUICE 6 MINUTE MAID REGULAR OR PINK LEMOHADE 6 k'-H'S DIXIE WHIP TOPPMB Limit 1 of your choice with a $5.00 order ARROW Detergent GIANT pxa QUART WANT PKO. HOLD 3 7-oz. CQ frozen FRENCH PRY OR NUGGET cone POTATOES THRI/tY MAID BABY LIMAS 3 24b. pkgs. SEALTEST ORANGE OR G-T-APE POPSICLES 4!;^99«. LUSCIOUI VWriAN VMI-RIFINBO JUICY SUNKItT THOAAFION SHULIH CAHTALOHPES HOREYDEWS LEMOUS BRAPES 2L‘sf79/ •r 69/ 43/ • 2“4S^/ U. S. NO. I .. WHITE ."■"SH FROZEN SLICt- Strawberrie pkgs, J.lO-o*.J0^ « V pkgs. Potatoes a a%'39Y^69 If you have, earlier in the sea son, looked after the fertilizer requirements of your lawn, it is best not to apply fertilizer at this time because it may encour age weeds more han grass. Wat er regularly during prolonged dry periods. Keep chrysanthemums grow ing for your fall color show by feeding them every two or three weeks. Provide needed support and protect from insect and dis ease pests by following a planned spray program. The loss of leaves on the lower part of the ste.'n detract from the anticipEil- ed color I parade. Lift, divide and replant iris rhizomes. Reduce the leaf area by about one-half before trans planting. . Jonquils, etc., should also be lifted, divided and replanted or stored for fall planting. If your bulb crops seem to be “running out,” you may wish to place your order now with your dealer for a fresh supply to be planted lat er. Give your roses a short rest period iby withholding water and fertilizer. This procedure will prolong the blooming period in the fall. Spray regularly for pro tection against pests. This is a good time to make cuttings of the woody ornament als—azaleas, camellias, hydran geas and hollies. Make the cut tings about four or five inches in length and take them from the terminal growth. Remiove,^'bout one-hird of the lower leaves and make a slanting smooth cut at the base of the stem with a sharp knife. Dip the base of the stem in root producing hormone if you wish. Place the cuttings in a mixture of equal parts (by volume) of either coarse (concrete) sand and peat moss; or, peat moss and perlite. Place the cuttings in a shaded area and keep them moist at all times. Do not over water. Public Buying Survey Planned A scientifically selected Sam ple of local households ifnlii iMiM part in a nationwide survey this month to enable the Bureau of the Census, U- S. Department of Commerce, to estimate the Amer ican public’s inentians to buy automobiles, houses, and major household appliances. In making the announcement, Director Joseph R. Norwood of the Bureau’s Regional Office in Charlotte, said these qiiestions will be asked in addition to the usual inquiries‘'’^about employ- 'ment and unemployment gather ed regularly each month in the Census Bureau’s Current Popu lation Survey at the request of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor. - The, intenJions to. Jauy,., gues.-. tions are included in the Cur rent Population Survey three times a year. The survey in April of this year found that the proportion of households intend ing t(^ buy automobiles during the next 12 months was abo'ut the same as in April 1965, while intentions to buy niajor house hold appliances had increased. The survey is taken in 357 areas spread over each of the 50 States and the District of Colum bia. Approximately 32,000 house holds are interviewed each month. Census interviewers who will collect the iniormation in this area* include: Mrs. Frances M. Hedden, 805 Meadowterook Road, Kings Moun tain, N. C. 28086. > Moss Infant's Rites Conducted Graveside services for Kathy Ann Moss, daughter oi: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moss, Jr., j^ere held Friday morning at llm’clock in Mountain Rest cemetery with Rev. R. C. Franks officiating. The infant died at ibirth Thurs day afternoon in the Kings Mountain hospital. Beside her parents, Barbara Brown , and Roland Moss, Jr., she is survived by a brother, Ronnie Moss In Those few Minutes Our Rexall Pharmacist prepares the prescriptiOQi checks and re-checks himself on every step of the procedure, records the prescription, makes out the label with dosage information, date, pre scription number, as wdl 1 as any other special • ■ instructions. You can rely ; on our Rexall Pharmacist to follow these vital safe^ steps when he is filling your prescription. ■ Your (S)Pharmacy Kings Mounioin Drug Company PHONE 739:2571 -/ Wear a piece of a satellite on your wrist. You will when you wear an Accutron* timepiece. It has the same basic movement a# timing devices aboard Explorer, TelsW, TlR(?S^^id Pegasus, as well ss Gemini. A tiny tuning fork, ifi I place of'a balance wheel, that vibrates, dividing each second into 360 parts. We guarantee the! Accutron accuracy within 60 seconds a month.* I Even if you’re not an astronaut you can wear the I timepiece of the astronaute-Accutron by BuIovaJ //WM <e k'lRR’ saleUiles that hate \ Actulron limtrt, comt in and wi'U tit* you a ipact whttljTH. OUJ-teihiened balance wheal in ftiU uaed in all wind, •clf-wind, and electric aratcbca.It ia net used iR ths Accutron movement Accutron tuning foiil, kaepa virtuallr perfect time and comas \~ arith tha flrat guarantee s|| accuracy ever ghrao. •We win idjuet tlwelieeping la this toterenee, if nccMsary. Guarantee It far one ycM^ « DELLINGER'S SHOP KINGS MOUNTAIN*S LEADING JEWELERS
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