| Food Fact I Ton can get the highest quality foods from Bla1 lock's, serving Kings Mountain for over 11 yean jjy' Blalocks Grocery | in^ ? MILK fob health w gay ^crrftftg^ " ( jf&&83"H health - giving SUNRISE Grade ify^Wl V- lUi "A" Milk. Paateurised for purity. I mnH&I IICBKHI SUNRISE DAIRY flMtoiJ*.?. 0. rhn? MM ! : I 1 jgfd Htf wuiitii"B JflHFv ?? > . pBs____ dMif /a mjr j Mi ANY a man makes a resolution to start the New Year right?to put off no longer his plans to provide for the future of his wife and children. .. Resolve now to give yourself sad your family the right start thin New Year with ottr 'Planned Protection''?life Insurance that meets your every need. Call or write your Jefferson Standard represehlatlse today. He will be glad to prepare a plan tailored to your own situation and show you the many advantages derived from carefully planning your life ha> surance. There Is no obligation. If T. LUTHER BEHNETT, , ' Special Representative ____ j I llBBflHDfflDi - I BUY CITY LICENSE TAOS I j I 1 M Mow! I I Every car and truok in the City of Kings Moun- I I tain is required to display a city license tag. I To Avoid Penalty Buy immediately! I N - I j -,UM . ,>7}* A.V** t tft * '>xW v M ? > I ^ V'-V -:*;r ,V X7 II I -Tags On Silo At City Hall - - | I || I II KBO&O NEWS The first grade of- the Davidson school ?>d teacher, MUs U. I*. Oidney, sponsored a "blanket contest" which od^Dee. 1#, IMA There were eleven contestant* In the contest. The toUl amount raised was WM. Mrs. J?K Da whins broagfct is the hlfkeet a mount of money. Therefore she Won the beautiful blanket which was fires away. The first grain, and '>3Kkp Oidnej express th?lT? to the Plank Brothers for allowing a reduction on the blanket which was given as the prineRecently the Owens-Miller Post K? American Legion, sent n small donation to the reterans In Oteen hospital, Ashevi Ue, N. C. I E .wVUl^?fyr, - * I The Legion also carried bags of fruits and nnts to about 20 shnt-lne on < hri.tmns morning for their Christmas cheer. Bat*, and Mrs. D. A Contact had as mnmmtm mm Thursday Doe. M, tfrVKa*wina.' 'w?+:> WtuMngton, D. C., Misses Kathleen, and Goners Mae Coetner of bpisdale. N. C.. Mr. and Mr. ?< ? and two children of Boiling Spring*, N. C, Mn. Irl* Brown and daughter Aan. from Ashcvllle, N. C., Mr. and Mr*. Charle* W. Coetner and Mr*. Joeephlne Laeper of Gastonln. Mies Krtln Davidaoa, an infractor at Howard Unlvtrtity, and her (later, Mao Mary W. Davidson." a atodent at' Howes rd apent laat Friday night with Be v. and lira. D. A. Coetner. 4 / I Mleeaa Or ace and Paulina Carry pent the Chriatmaa holiday* with their parent*, 1U end Mr*. Hoyte Carry. ? ^Vjfl Miaa Lena Logan and Mr. and Mr*, loha Kibbler of Charlotte apent the Chrietmae holiday* with relative* in the Ebeneter community. Mr*. Dewey Mauney, who i* 111 la Fhe Or st on County Negr?^JioaplUl, li improving. Mr*. Mnble A. Boycc of the Lincoln Academy community, i* 10 in the hospital.' Mr*. Mozell Bnrria nod Mrs. Fear lene J Wilton gave a Christmas din ssr for their grandparents. Mr. sad Mrs. 8am Jackson, 78 and 1i year* old. it Mr*. Burria' home, route 1, King* Mountain. The Jackson* ha 0 33 grand children and 24 great-grandchildren. Their gu*eat*.at the dinner were Bev. J. W, Gamble, pastor of Galilee Moth odiat church, and hi* family, Mr. Mil lor, Mr. Gilmore and aomo friends from Charlotte, and many otner relatives and friends. ; Dr. U. J. Erwin, prominent Negro Physician of Gaitonla, died Sunday or snug at his home oa East Walnut street. Ho. had Uread la Gaetonla for IT years. r '; ; ' J The funeral of SamuriM^,- Border* of the Washington community was held at Washington Baptist church Sunday. Dec. 22. 1946. The Bev. F. L Howell gave the ealogy. Mr. Boeder* 1 is survived by hie widow, Mrs. Bans Borders, one eoa gad tare dnujhMl*>id other relaUTea. . :<X. > Tianry Carroll of SaBsSury visited his parents, |Tr. sad lbs. James Carroll oa TraCy street durttg the holiinye. fl-lV 1 Its'. + -aw . - aw - mrm. vawdin Mill!) Mr. US. Ml*. Hardin and two tUlilU, Jfr. Uehird Hardin and Mrs. Mia war* Sunday dinger gueat* of Mr. aad Mr*. Fame* Carroll last Sunday. James Carroll, who haa been shot-In For sometime, wishes to thank erary ? who remembered htm in any way taring the Christmas season. Si* v. I I HAVE SBT BEFORE THEE AH I [ ; . _ OPEN DOOR I A Haw Tear?a new opportanityl Flta Lard haa sat hefda* oa an open loor. What lies beyond It w? eannot Cotaea. Wo shaft* have to fo into the M* tear a. day, an hoar, and a miait* at n time. V, : '^7 ' Iju we ware asked to ehdWo a single rtjrd to bo.oar fogl and gnld* for DtXT' . ua", dn<\ ft if a very fitting word I jgyefl 609 of. Qo/was given the ume Jssua. I TllM Hf we will enter tils yenr with Bin ^ u sur goal end our (side, then we *7vl shell have year of divine companion ' ?" kip, of grace, of solvetlon. of inner )oy and peso#. We aknll hove a yenr Wifh W What mere, what bottVcoeld w? By Bev. Eddie SVana, Jr. The germ-killing radiation'in bactericidal lamps, now available for qKMUj the home, school or office, is M created by electric current passing jflfl through mercury vapor at low pees- wWM sura. . - I ? ... . - 1 , . Happy Y*A?< ' . ?-. r.v- s? ' v;j WtMM* MoSi ' ._^K_ 1 !^B ^[1 I ; V ""'- VV ^ ' '; : ' ; 'i:.; ,' <JK^J^flH ^Ca _^H ImbH :;*. v ' v -? y "Y i .. jAKaflUaB u>'M?M m * :1 - -- ^ ;";'^ ?*?tl ; o? tf rtt' v:=H ; y ?... ' '' For yoa who want a new motor car? yon, erer^here-regmrdless of the o ; *;)|aay now be :. : ?we wish the finest wish we know fa make-A NEW PONTIAC! wish yon a new Pontine because bring yon the most complete mocorii joyment yon hare ever experiencecLJtl . Comfortable. luxurious, easv to driv I' ft*'v1,-. \ easy to handle. p' | Wo Wish you a new Pontine because bring you dependable mnd trouhU-fr* form*nc4. It is engineered With the t *. v AA? Wflminti>4m, AuaiillA 1 ' RgflBfe?. Eslit -(SSBB^MwhSS ?3SSi /r- ' W " 'Rff'.'- j ' ? D? ML Morrison, Optometrist |. >v^ ; Examined (H&ssm Pitted I ' .^|iv'-" mmJLmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm O^L^Eot^^^C^SSSo^^ ***l?>?*** Fira^NatfonarBank I z&-% : it 'wilj se^ce *nd upkeep expense^^ ' iH ^ '4v y A^KMQp?gg^jg *;'<' **$'*''$?. :'. ' <w[ >- $' .*?, .; v %. . ;{v'*- ' < i ^ '^ % BARAATTlAr fHtv IT ft ^'2 tm ***> Aa?M, gf I P=v^^ySV!// ]A rv ^ Pk i^*iiM>*Tf^ ^VL ? V // I yBySj

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