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TTiurstlay, May 2, 1968
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Wnn-Dixie Stores Are Obsemng
li'South CaioUna Piodncts Week"
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"South Carolina Productsi The expanding part Winn-Dixie
Week" is being observed to em-! plays In this progress is shown
phasize the fact that the state's in figures released by Mr. Kay.
approximately 3,000,000 citizensl The company last year spent: '
are eating better today than at'$88,214,746 on salaries, $17,145,251 ■
any time in history—end at a on occupancy costs, $3,620,225 on
Diving Bird
relatively lower cost.
Hundreds of Winn-Dixie super
markets throughout the South
ai'e observing the eighth annual
Dixie Products event April 29 -
-May 1. Kull displays of home
grown pro;lucts are being shown
in the stores.
"Producers of South Carolina
farm prfxiucts arc to be highly
commended for their improved
-asl.
local taxes (excluding social se
curity taxes), $12,055,570 on ad
vertising and ^,459,224 on utili
ties.
The broad scojte of "South
Carolina Products Weeks," ho,v-
ever, is found in the amount of
food sold by all Winn-Dixie stores
during a single year: 1,720,200,-j
OOO rounds of groceries and 1,-
1397,100,000 pounds of perishables. |
pnxiuetion and marketing prac-j "Economists tell us that food;
tices," said G. R. Kay, manager; is more of a bargain today than
of the Greenville division. 'ever before," Mr. Kay added.
... , , ' . .“Not many people realize Just
Recognition is also deserved, the Wits of a super-
by growers, processors, handlers, really are
mirkets, marketing organizations! ..Loeallv^grown products, which
and food distributors and retail, down'on transWtation costs,
ers in ou- .state, who are continu- pog.
ous y striving to put more and ,5^0 and pe-mit us to pass on
ter foods on the farnily dinner^^^^ customers,
tab e at competitive prices. , ..<^i„^,arlv, by using South
Sustained cooperation is need- Carolina-grown products, we arei
d from all state and federal i^dpipo, improve the economy of,
agencies, producers and their or- areas in which we onerate.l
ganizations, and ali eiements of j j, ,, n,ak-
ihc food distribution system in , healthier »nd more r-os-i
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2 Lubricants
3 Mountain
nymphs
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5 Fish eggs
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structural unit
7 Tribunal
8 Buttonhole 26
stitch 27
9 Form a notion 33
10 Protuberance 34
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perous South Cnrollninns at a
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ffl NOTICE OF R'l’E
Under and by virtue of the
. power of sale contained in an,
: order made by the Clerk Superior
' Court for Cleveland County in thel
! above entitled proceeding, I will
.sell for cash at public auction in,
' the Ccuntv of Cleveland. Shelby, I
North Carolina at the Courthouse
, door on Wednesday, May 29, 1968
' at 10:00 o'clock A. M. or within
I legal hours, the following describ
ed. rea' estate:
I BEGINNING on the South side
! of Mountain Street and runs
with Roberts line S. 2 W. 20814
feet to an iron stake in said
line, thence a new line S. 8814
E. 102 feet more or less to an
iron stake in Harmon's line:
thence with his line N. 1 E.
20814 feet to a stake in Moun
tain Street; thence with curb of
said street N. 88*4 W. 202 feet,
more or less to the BEGINNING,
containing 21,267 square feet,
more or less. It is agreed and
understood that the BEGIN
NING corner of the above de
scribed lot is on Mountain
Street at a point where the
curb intersects with the asphalt
street, being on the North side
of said curbing and about 7 feet
North of Roberts corner.
This the 29th day of April,
1968.
Robert C. Powell, Commissioner
Davis, White and Powell,
Attorneys
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by,
A beautiful pin with a
birlhstone for each member
of the family.
She will cherish it forever.
For Only $12.50
GRAYSON'S
I lEWnJY
S. BATTLEGROUND AVE.
HOBIZONTAL
1 I>*pieted
diving bird
S Chest bone
tit likes to cat
12 "Emerald Isle"
13 Harem room
14 Town in Texas
15 Separate
filaments of a
.thread
17 Seat anew
It Former
Russian rulers 11 Despise 35
20 Raised 16 Versus (ab.) 36
platform of a 19 Electrical unit 39
theater 23 Capital of 40
21 Deciliter (ab.) Italy
22 On time (ab.)24 Sheaf
23 Optiifiistic
26 Close
28 Mystic
syllable
29 Oriental
measure
30 Pronoun
51 .Lnd (Latin)
33 Ocdde>s at
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35 Crate
37 Of the tiling
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3ii Horse's gait
(Pl.)
41 Insert
45 Leased
47 Tape anew
48 Grothcr of
Cain (Bib.)
49 Anger
11 Famous
F.'.glish school
52 Peel
55 Caozing
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Here'a the Answer
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Greek war god
Ceremony
Presser
Colonizo
Lope
Handled
Snare
Ancient
Hebrew
weight
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selenium >
42 Id est (ab.f
43 Epic poetry
44 Canvas sheltai
46 Immerse
47 Rot flax by
exposure
50 Universal
language
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
tratrix for the estate of Arthur
Phifer, deceased, all persons hav
ing claims against said e.state
will please file same with the
undersigned on or before the 2nd
day of November, 1968, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
any recovery. All persons inde
bted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 2nd day of May, 1968.
Mrs. Wanza P. Goforth
Administratrix
Estate of Arthur Phiror
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CLEVELAND
Mrs. Lallage Warlick Falls,
Administratrix CTA for the
Estate of Mrs. Texie Smith
Warlick, Dceea.sed,
Petitioner
' Mrs. Virginia Griee and husband,
James P. Grice, Mrs. Adelene Day, i
and husband, Riehard Day, Mrs.
Avicr Mae Gill and husband,
Daniel K. Gill, Junie Rutledge,
I Single, H. P. Warlick and wife.
! Thelma Warlick and Mrs. Lallage
j Warlick Falls, Widow j
Defendants ^
VOTE FOR
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FOR
District Judge
May 4, 1968
Your vote for 1 of the 5
judgeships will be appreciated
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Vote For
Frank Sherrill
COMMUNION TO 25,000
Double communion services for
an estimated 25,000 persons will
be held Sunday morning, June
16, at Municipal Auditorium in
Kansas City, Mo., prior to the
start of business sessions at the
17th quadrennial General As
sembly of the Church of the Na-
zarenc there, June 17.21. Tickets
m two colors have been printed
I for the communion services.
KANSAS CITY AS HOST
The 17th Kazarene General
J Assembly, June 13-21, at Kansas
City, Mo., will he the eighth time
I this quadrennial event has been
held there. The church establish-
I ;d its international center and
I lublishing house at Kansas City
I in April 1912.
ELECT
Lewis Bulwinkle
District Judge
Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston Counties
Democratic Primary—Saturday, May 4th
(paid for by friends of Lewis Bulwinkle)
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As Seen on TV
To The People of Kings
Mountain School District
and. Grover — Your Help
Is Needed, As A Candidate
'or The Cleveland County
Joenrd of Education, I Pre
sent To You My Back
ground ond Qualifications:
For Better Education and
Better Use of Your Tox
Dollar . . . •
• Married To School Teacher
And Have 3 Children.
• Served Cleveland County 13
Years As Principal ond
Teacher.
• Real Estate Broker
• Member of Masonic Lod^e
• Member of First Boptisi
Church
• A Native of Cleveland Coun
ty
All school money is appro
priated by the Cleveland Coun
ty Board of Education to the
Kings Mountoin School Dis
trict. This is why you should
make sure your tax dollor is
spent wisely.
Vote For
Frank Sherrill
Cleveland County
Board of Education
MAY 4 PRIMARY
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