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PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Prescription promptly and accurately at rea e-i _ ? ? Mwwue prices will) the confidence of your physician. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. THS REXALL STORE Wn Call For And D?IK/ar Phonas 41?S1 I THE HOI Quality When you order from us, 3 are ffettinc the hflat. crrnr Blalock's PHONI loA Of All SEE "ROCK" OR PH< Home Fin 201 S; Broad St. I Attention MAKE YOUR OWN EXTERMD . Onjiccount of Oas and releasing our Formula to Exterminator kills Bea Worms, all Flea Bugs on Vegetation instantly. Alsc Plants in Bed or Field, ii Chicken Mites and Lice, i insects on Flowers and 81 for spraying Fruit Trees i make. Ingredients can be bou| Costs less than 6 cents pei in Wet or Dry Spray. Gel war by raising more food. Club in with your neigt formulas for $1.00. Full j ey refunded if not Satisfi SOUTHERN STAT! P. O. Box 261 I .... ^ ^ ^ m ^ M ^ _ * ' -1 ^Ll^I . 1 mlHl ' * ' "'* /*? v : \oUt FARM W on producing Food. For i you may nood opoa Wo moko bonk Im ovory Form purpou InForosF I ^^pmmoR * %O^OAI wfw lupQtii mar you - ^ , if^ lP By Way Of Mention Lois Beattie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and family spent the past week end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Stepp of Gastonia. Hulon Miller of the Navy is spend ing this week with bis mother. Thomas Todd of the Army was a' recent visitor in this community. ' Robert Hnffstickler of the Navy is spending this week with his parents. Ben Rayfield of the Army is on | an extended furlough visiting his mother. < James Manning of the Army was a reppnt vi?itn* in anrntnA-.U., ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ?- ?? m-mm ?M>D WHIHI PH IVJ, Mrs. Danie Oates had as her guests Sunday Mrs. Oscar Holcomb and rib it dren of Qastonia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord of Shelby and Mrs. Ora HE OF Foods rou can be assured you eries obtainable. Grocery 5 68 lNS Kinds >NE 2035, QASTONIA ance Co. Gastonia, N. C. f Farmers! BEAN BEETLE TATOR Tire Rationing we. are the public. Bean Beetle n Beetles, Cabbage any and all Garden i all insects on Tobacco icluding Worms. Kills Lnts and Roaches. Also irubbery and is used and Cotton. Is easy to ;ht in any drug store, r pound. Can be used b this and help win the [Phone 858 I Btutbf, M. O. I ibors and get this 3 Instructions sent. Monictory. SB CHEMICAL CO. Glasgow, Kentucky. Important war plant, Mallnum production, wHng funds quickly. MS tor utmost *. PSf prompt ^ NRPP CtOMAL DVOSIT J4AMOI CORPORATION I I P- *Qt?y*MHiL -+ ' Curtis Wkr? of the Navy spaat the past week with hU wife, Mr*. Curtis Ware. Bobby Hicks of the Army spent the past week eiid witfc his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hicks. ' James E. Manning of the Army was a recent visitor in this community. David Guy Gibbons of the Navyspent the past week with his wife, I Mrs. Dayid Gibbons. I Will Whittington of the Paratroopers ie spendisg this week with his j wife, Mrs. Will Whittington. I Wilbur Cash of the Navy spent Bun day here with friends. | Curtis Bullington of the Army is on j an extended fnrlongh visiting his 'wfe, Mrs. Curts Bullngton. I Curtis Gaffney of lihe Marines is i spending tbia week with his parents,' Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Gaffney. J. T. McQinnis of the Army is | spending this week with his mother, Mrs. Bessie McQinnis. Howard Randall of the Army was a recent visitor of ibis wife Mrs. How are Randall. | News has been received that Carl F. Davis, Jr., of the Army has been! raised to the rank of Sergeant in Fra nee. Walter Curtis of the Army was a g recent visitor in this community. (Mr. and Mrs. Johnny M?tConneE;G of Charlotte spent tfce past week end I with the latter's mother, Mrs. Calliejl William Carpenter Is on an extend- I ed furough visiting his parents. Paul Bryant of the Army was a re- . I cent visitor in this comtnnnity. 8gt. Virgile Hancock of the Army | spent ttie past week here with hjs 8 parents. ' Mrs. C. P. Carpenter entertained a ! number of friends with a birthday j party at her home Sunday. The' guests were Pvt. William Carpenter, i of the Army, and Miss Johnnie Putnam of this city. I Sgt. Major Jim Tb.-Vey of the ??a- J rine Corps, is on a furlough before reporting to OC8. BAMBLING SKETCHES OF OAK GROVE NEWS By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lovelace of;I Kings Mountain spent Sunday with g the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. K. it B. Ledford. Miss Pauline Ware and ^frs. W. F. 8 Stone, Jr., had as their house guests gi over the week end Miss Ganelle I Barnes and Mrs. Bay Price of Gas- 1 tonia. Miss Ellese Ford of Qastonia was the guest of her parenta during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bennett and son, Tomas, of Kings Mountain were 8unday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lovelace of Patterson Grove were Friday nigfct guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and family. Juanita and Kenneth Lovelace of Kings Mountain spent the week end with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs Kemp Ledford. Johnny Patterson of the Navy w8* the Friday night guest of his brother, Mr. (Leonard Patterson and Mrf. | Patterson. Pvt. Robert Ware of Camp Croft I spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert Ware | (Mr. and Mrs. M. Lovelace of Pat- I terson Grove were week end guests ? in the home of the reporter and hua- i band. Other guests in the home were 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Ware and chil- I dren, Annette and Michael, Mr. and | Mrs. Elam McSwain and Mrs. H. T. Wright. . I Mrs. Rosa Lee Bell and daughters' were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson of Patterson Grove. More than 1,100 family in Taos, a rural eounty in New Mexico, are members of a county health assoeia mod, uegun Kooai yc?n ?gv. Telephone 853, Shelby? | From Paper Clips To Ledger Forms? or anything you need in office supplies. 0 . vhR' * Ir^nWmMiT, HAT IT, 1 MS ' ~~ ^0C2w ' ^E With the N Iwo-, WHEN THE UNITED STi 3HOBE ON IWO-JIMA FOE I TTTTD T TUr TiTTiT T VWATI A AAJUXKU, A Ul l TV CiJJU'lVll VT J THEM, THE DUCK WOVE] MOUNTAIN, BY KINGS MOU THE MARGRACE MILL. ONE OF THESE HAVERSA< RINE MEDICAL CORPS, WA t WEEK FROM THE NAVY D1 ALSO USED LARGE QUAN1 HERE. And Thai HERE ARE A FEW MORI MOUNTAIN WAR WORKERS ARE PRODUCING FOR THE NAPKINS?FOR THE MAJ NAVY. TABLECLOTHS?FOR THI CROSS UNITS. > (The Margrace is one of two 1 product.) MUMMIE CLOTH?FOR TI COMMISSION. THIS PROD SPREADS AND ALSO FOR pnPTTTnT.va YARNS?FOR ARMY WEI BELTS AND THE AFOREME: DUCK. V LEARN THE IMPORTANCE KINGS MOUNTAIN WAI MAY Ai-:~i i ncister i! . * & PACT BKTKK Marines On Jima lTES marines went a the bloody battling 7v "duck" went with * right here in kings ntain war workers, at c tttoflt i Axils, Inc. | *>; E *? -V*-' jj wwha AXiUJCil V IjU i "in EPARTMENT. THE ARMY TTIES OF DUCK WOVEN :'s Not All / : PRODUCTS THE KINGS 5 OF NEISLER MILLS, INC., ARMED FORCES: I ilTIME COMMISSION AND 1 ' I ? I * 1 i S NAVY AND CERTAIN RED nilla in the nation supplying this I , IE NAVY AND MARITIME i UCT IS USED FOR BEDBLACKOUT nnw.PB von I IBENO, CABLE, CARTRIDGE 1 NTIONED ARMY AND NAYY 1 ! OF YOUR JOB DURING 1 t PRODUCTION WEEK? 1 21?26 ?| " 1
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