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9 Good Eating When a man eats with relish, it helps him work betitfer. Giro Km appetizing foods from McCarter s Grocery Wl tfl- ~ MX Summer and Clothes With the arrival of hot weather, new clothes problems are offered. ' For summer, it's hard to beat cool, short-sleevod slack suits, and if you want them taken care of in proper fashion with prompt service call us. Buy An Extra War Bond t? amci 5 ury V/icdntrs "Come Clean with Us and We Will Dye for You" Phone 257 I Tire Conservation Rules j 1. Recap Early. f 12. Drive Moderately. [ 3. Change your Tires ft jMBmM from front to back . '' and vice versa. ?** r , r QUALITY RECAPPING- | J ~ ?GRADE "Au RUBBER? & : * i J Center Service | Phone 62 | SiBMBifflaiBfflBaiaagiigiSMBJSJg^'a? r^'&,si9{SiSJSi5isisisjsj&/a.;E,3MSis/sJsis/5isiQ/SQ^5j^ ~T- .?I?. T" : ' Here's Praise From...; . .. y*m? 1 Another \ . . first to o?- 1 , 1. ??It was haras #ane 1 CAROLINA , \ ^^.vrtraao. i ??uld 8v ^ \ Homemaksr m Aaat* in *y oa*i"? JwlI& En- 1 Krm. W. M. . ? start^^^Jl0Ur. But this 1 w, Ym, almost unbelievably ooodi f So good that you can't go wrong when you buy Aunt Jemima Enriched Family Flour. Because every sack bears the famous i DOUBLE GUARANTEE. You can see and tmsft the difference, in everything you b?k?. milled by the makers of Quaker and Mother's Oats, Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix for Pancakes, and other .famous foods. * as so : r'~ssr &??%* \ P$p.; *f.ryr- * >>.? --- ? "' ? KPTOS MOtmtAllf ETUllLliTfitn Gibe on Hm Flown Orer 1,000 Honrs I fifth Air Force, Philippine It lands. ? Technical Sergeant Jamcc C. Gibeon hat completed hit over(teat assignment after 21 months of combat flying with a Fifth Air Force Troop Carrier Gronp. Hhis father, S. W. Gibson resides on Clevtland Avenue. As aerial enaineer nn hotli TW*n?r ?? ? ?-lat and Curti? transport*, T-Sgt. Gib on has flown on 115 combat missions and is credited with more than 1075 hoars flying over New Guinea, Neth erlands East Indies, and the Philippine Islands. With the forward march of the American forces in the 8WPA, TSgt Gibson, like all Troop Carrier crew members, has ignored the risks of ad erse weather, expected enemy action and incomplete airstrips to cnrrr roops and fighting materials to ths front lines and from there evacuat he wounUed. For meritoriius achievements while lartieipating in sustained operational 'lidht missions, he has been ?* ?!?? the Air Medal and two Oak-Leaf "'lusters. NEGRO NEWS By Mrs. Jessie G. Costner Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Murray an .ounce the marriage of their (laugh. r, Mary Frances, to Norville Johnjn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred John <on. ine marriage iook piace in vibiiey, B. 0., Saturday, June 23, 1495. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Costner arcin Chicago, 111., visiting Mrs. Coster's brother and family, Mr. and Irs. Luther G. Gidney. They plan 3 visit cities in Michigan and )hio before returning home. According to information released .rom the secretary treasurer's office t the recently organized Credit Un>n of Compact school, a total memership of 43 are enrolled and more San $310 has been paid on shares, "he organization can loan any memer an amount not to exceed $50.00. Jew members may be admitted by svlng 25c joining fee and 25c on a share. l'he members of the Canning club treed at their meeting on Jnne 28, o begin the canning season. A.-^ 9 a. m. July 17, 1945, the caning fee will be 1 l-2c per can for .oi kholders and 3c per can for n8n-' tock holders. Cans have already I -en purchased by the organization | and may me secured from the deiartment at any time for $3.75 per J 100 or 4c each. In the abeence of j he manager, one may eoataet Mr. .4. M. Brown, school committeeman,; r any one at his home and receive' cans. /At a meeting of the NPA boys Sat irday, June 30, it weis decided that the committee appointed at that timt-i 0 nominate officers for the year' 1945-46 would meet on the opening lay of school, July 23, and meet ou the following day, July 24. It was also decided that the NF.\ officers who won first place at the district NFA convention in Charlotte, would make an educational in- , . estigation trip to Asbeville, N. C., today, Thursday, July 5. Dock "H.-ans reporter. . , 4 ?HOT DAYS? | 1 > S A1 , > xxoi wearner means j ;; > that cooking is hot ;; it <; work. Dine with us ;;j , ?> j; regularly. . j|; I > < 9 4 * O 0| o O. II The Waffle | ' Shop ;; "Best Coffee In Town" \; ^ 11 I ULJ^ryUI ^IL i-A |' IMVft I';gj9. H. ?B v;? . V v " ' v^ c \ SPAT, JULY g, 1>48 ' * SINCE 11 . On July 1, 1899, Plonk, Riser and ( ness. There were three clerks, and the go what we now know as staples. Kings Mountain was really small th business firms, a hotel, a railroad dep town, and a few manufacturing plants Mountain street, like the others, wa rained it almost literally became "kne? Fat-back meat was five cents per were no prints) was the big item for could get a month's board for $7.50. 1 cents a yard too. The 46 In the 46 years since this firm was ed in Kings Mountain. The little cross cf the century has become a thriving and business. During these years, we have seen o eluded, a ravaging depression, and am While many of our customers todaj in 1899, the majority of them are s grandchildren of those who first did 1 As we enter our 47th year, we wisb tion to those who have made our busi who have been our friends through g< and peace, happiness and sorrow. And as we state our appreciation f past, let us say that we are looking 1 Kings Mountain as a retail business ? merchandise and fair prices. m i n rionk Kroj ? "Your Merchant L jWigfcr .jf :\? Vy' ;, ? ^ ^ i 899 Company opened for busiods on the shelves were en, with only a few other ot in t.hp hoarf nf +Vi? ? - ? MWM* V V* VUW > s unpaved, and when it B-deep" in mud.' pound, and calico (there women's dresses. You flThite shirting was five Years opened, much has chang 3roads town at the' turn city, with much industry lie war successfully conather war. r are those who visited us ons and daughters and their buying at Plonk's. l to state our apprecianess successful, and those >od times and bad, war or the kindnesses of the 'orward to the future of rhich specializes in good 5. & Co. Since 1899" '
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