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Efpsb 217 wil jjpbfc,'' 'v A total of 217 students of King* llovatain schools ore listed oo the 'ii.^lfcaor roll for the second six week |wn of the second semester accord(. . ' to announcements thi* week by '^Mrineipals of the -a rious hools. y vV- w Forty five high school students \ ICtade honor grade". while 'he to'eU ((or the other divisions follow: East aehool, 40, West school, >i? Central Ihebmatism 1 i: ' ^sfjllsss?1 j--- ^ . -A -? l I* 1 ? vor k' I D. L. |/ 1 SHERIFF OF OLE Four Years Experiei B,: m ?THi |'v a Your Vote and Supp jlNNdBTHC Sgj B _ IMTirArn ^?_^i _ ______ ^H' "MA V MV MV m| ^ ||?^ FURNITURE fek^ YOU NEED ip| '1 FOR KIDDIES p Look Over JAk raS m : ^Bk If* tL I Kings ft Furnitu th Top Marks I \ grammar, 62, and Central primary, 38. The honor Liata follow: Central Primary Firat grade: Jlmjnle Heartier, Lather Barnes, Curtis George, Marie Hdi key, Barbara Sue Smith, Patricia Mai | colm, Boyce Davie, Boyce Gault,, jr* i Sally Hovie*, Jeanne' Plonk*, Shirley Whitaker*, Rebecca Smith, Miriam Rhodes*. , Second grade: Parkey Curley*, Michael Houser, Dick Huunicutt, Bobby Lovelace*, Sue Jane Barrett, Sarah ilouse, Shirley Mclntpsh Anne Ellse Stender, Kathryn ' Ware*, Derice Weir*, Kenneth Boberta*, Linda Hoyle. Third grade: BobBy Webater*, Mar i ha Ann Baker, Joyce Gladden, Gleu da Gregory*, Betty Prince, PegS7 Flippy, Billy Greenway.* Oantral Oram mar Fourth grade: Nora Jane Deeso, Patsy Davia, Lossie Lynch, _ Suaan Moss, Annie Mobley Dilling*, Lee E FOR 1 Willis or VELAND COUNTY ice Law Enforcement > ort Will Be Appreciated , ^ BM J5a?' H This List! I Strollers I Baby Carriages Play Pens Cribs H| High Chairs < Metal Beckers Upholstered Bookers Btirsexy Bets MfUBBEBY, VTBtT M fountain I ^ < i ess 8Uk^Both ?d.'" M*^ Tmeneir*, Joao Tkmym, Gall Alien, Jeaaett* Brooks, Jam Caveay, Shirley J silo. Shirley Ho user*. Bsndrs Hovis. Cornell* Won**, Mary Fannie White, Jean Wheeler. 1 Sixth grade: Kenneth Dslton, Oene I Austin, Johnny Klser, Jseh Still. Hsrold Pearson, Nan Jean Gantt, Faylene Falls, Ann Msyee, Jaye Propst. I Seventh grade: Jake Hord*, Jin: ; Yarbro, Bamona Allen*, Peggy CloaI inger, Jeaneoe Halhnan*, Sarah Jack I son, Charlesana Logan, Joyce Lovelace, Jean hicRae*. Patricia Prlne^PI Ranee Henderson*. Donald Patterj son*, Dorothy McCanter*. 1 Eighth grade: Billy Allen*, Houston Smith, Joyce Falls*. Harold England* 1 Eva Neil Bos**, Harvey Hamriek*, j Carl Moss*. Marilyn Surber*. Eugene Roberta*. Gay Bennett*, Billie . Falls*, Mary McKelvie*, Doris Morrison, Iris Patterson*, Nancy 8nllivan*, Ivan Weaver*. High School Ninth grade: Donald Eng. . Boh Lowing*, Jack Bath*, Hunter War lick*. Mary Lou Black*, Peggy Mgu ney*, Evelyn Robert*, Prunell Smitt Billy Gene Amoo*, Charles Blaaton HflmnntK RUnirtti# Uatrmaa UaiVnaU Garland 8tiU, Peggy Aruthur", -Mar tha Co**, Myrtle Foyle", Peggy J ackson. Tenth grade: James Mom", Jo Am Blalock", France* George", Ire Jeat Williamaon", Jean Davie", Bernlci Harrison", Jean MeClean", Fran! Summer*, Jean Webb", Betty YfcCr* Eleventh grade: Bobby Ledbettei George ToUeeon, Carletta Foster, Lot ann Herndoa, Mary Beth Hord*,. Elij abeth Lynch, Betty Hord, Mlidrei! Jackson, Billie Martin", Lonls Falls Twelfth grade: Jack Prlnee, Pate} Ballard, Jacqueline Falls, Bay ' Hasa phriee", Hildreth Bichardson", AvL Warliek", Martha Hicks, Betty Gam ble. . . West School First grade: Elizabeth Abernathy Mary Ann Beam, Elizabeth Hmffetet ler, Jane Osborne, Isabel 8mith", IS a dine White, Larry Carpenter", Bober Lee Horae", Jerry McCarter", Joht McGinnis." Second grade: Jean Arthur, Gar} Allran", Ann Byars", Janet Byars" George Harris", Willard Hill, HarqK Jackson, Allen Murray", Helen O dell", Linda Morris, Third grade: Eddie Goforth", Ken neth Cash", Joyce Dixon*. Sandri Evans, Anita McGinnis, George Hord Jr. VanUk T> A ii- *1 * um ?u giaiuc. muu^t AroGiie^ r rei Bridge*, Buddy Fall*, Donald Me Carter*, Norma Lee 8ipes*. Fifth grade: Dolore* Davidson* r -fatiy WatT, Kelly Weaver*, i Sixth grade: Paal MeOinnia, Doro thy Goforth*, Hasel Greene, PhyllU Ware*, Janie White. But School First grade: Martha Francis Wilsor. Kdward Short, David Baity,' Shirley Boyiet, Shirley Wriget, Travis Haw | kins. 8eeond grade: Lee Biddix*. Tommy McAbee*. Junior Putnam, Glenn A Local Lady Spit Up Acid Liquids For Hours After Eating For hour* after every meal a Kings Mountain lady used to spit up a strong, acldnous liquid mixed with piece* ol hall-digeeted food. She says it was awful. At times she would nearly strangle. She had s tomaeh bloat, daily headache* and cons teat irregular bowel aetioa. Today, tkh lady eate her steals end enjoys them. ehe says the change Is Ana to tfi^XKKSB-AlD. Her food ngrees with her. No gas, bloat or spittiag up after eating. She Is also free of headaehes now, and bowels are regular, thanks to this Bemarkable Now. Oosepound. vtNNER. ATT1 SAatstnn 10 W?aa? U?rtM; tUj eleaaae bowel*, clear gas from itOBMb, set on sluggish User and kidney*. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't -go on raftering! Get INNER-AID.- Sold by All drag Store5~her* In Cleveland County. ?adv. ' ^ REFRIGERATION ; BXFJcIB ?' . ' \^;V:v ^ BbDMhold Obmmercial ? ' . . ' - . ifonm*i7-tw t-: ^ (Irf?an Supply Co.) prK'V' ^ " Wight: 0*11 21 K l .'V'iXv*'-. V - "'r ' v ' Blactabmg, & O. SSSrSy^SmSST'iW^raiL-! Gerry Lt|u*, Bobby WUeon. Fourth grade: T*?J? Ham rick, Peg gy Hirtnu. Barbara Hay nee Max la Miller. Fifth grade: Linda Baity, Mary Fraaeea Putnam, Connie Bennett , 4 eryle Boee, Bobby , Eavet. Sixth grade: Betty Davie*, Katy Anne Jonea*, 'Peggy Boee*. . Seventh grade: Jack Bennett, Steve . Jonea, Jimmy Guyton, Junior Smith, Valerie Baity, -Betty Ledford, Do rene Boee. r~OUOTE$^-l or THE WEEK & "Ha'a taO aad vmtj Iwadanaaa and vary weaderfal." ? Lcuta Turner, annowing aaarreaga i^J If ? ??? . "Tw ewt g? sat Mac a M tmrmrf." ? Barbara Huttoa, donging aJU wffl Hanm^aia,. It ?u a caa? ?f loro at ftrat sUd*,*?Hsary JTonl, oolobrmMng wadding fnn^fftofy, / "Cnaatrit* aiatply eaaaot SOcdtoaaAsbartUrattksproosot edUaf ptfeh*."?Ptos. Softa Brandt, AW<ma Mty PrW note Mark* ting Aoon. m , " 4 WA eofliafs ihadi kt pat? tfco prodtaettoo ofddi udMa off Um production of foods."? Pros, Robert R. Waoom, Notional . . . Atom, of Mmmfmotwron. # ?? -Posts ta Assia lad It bar* to sab otsb a Urtaf."?Edgar Loo Maotoro, roooMng a $8fi00 ftUowkip. * ;. i - : m 1 - :? ih. ?- .?. ... . * vSV^ vWfy . w iMlfl -* t. (?OP*y1 Cfc.^.r, M I Sob* *??h's CompUt* H?IM SO MMM PMIIHM C C SSOfK A SON, PiMkhan ?IMK lewit i, MO. ve: v-vn : Pat Year B [% 4 * . ,1 ? ?? . i";- ' ' ! ? ' "V .-f/rWfflf i?j " * " in||^ Jr I HAUD WORK B) f?*' , ?, ^ v* ft ; LAuimnr ; : "WOK. I LATJ1TDBET1 ' a^J^IihHky * OPTOMETRIST. 1 Examination, Diagnosis, Glassies Fitted * Office open each Friday 10 A.-30L to 5 P. M. 207 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Get Quality Groceries at / McCarter's Grocery W. King St. Phone 288 NO BETTER MOTHER'S DAT GIFT. v Have you, given your Mother a picture lately. There is nothing she'd appreciate more than your photograph on Mother's Day, May 12. Reasonable prices Prompt Service Yates SCtMRRK T> _ X *t H d&H AewoiwDie rTices Jfrompt Service | I^r^ZiZZZZI^^ZZZZZZZZZ^II^T""*"* For Sale At. Auction The Charlie Shepp&rd Place, lying on U. S. High way 29 and the Battleground road (both hardsurface roads), containing 54 acres, has been sub-divided into 80 large lots and will be sold at auction <1 4 Saturday, May 25 SALS STARTS AT 1:80 P. M. i ?Valuable Prises To Re Given Away? "IVD. IJerndon <<$T Real Estate Agent Phone 140 , - u mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmam i edding Away Clean > i ** *' * Row is the time for putting away quilts and K - blankets until next fall when the nights get cold . * W . A *- ' L ' * again. -i v , - Tf ; . ... r:" You better nreMm vnnr ?HnUr jj ? - ? -wvmmmw+rp MVUUlUg WJ v having them laundered and putting them away ^ > . . ? * ,Vi- * - . .. ' clean. Then, next fall,' you'll have 90 trouble get N. ' v % ^ "'iV *-if-"'r:- '1 ' ting them put and nsing themduring the earliest cold map . r. they'll be fresh and clean and ' , /. ' \ ' V; Waahing bedding at home ti n haird job. Let ua V do ft far you sad save you time had'trouble. 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