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QUALITY GROCERIES You can get the best in foods and meats at? C. J. GAULT & SON Grade Market Phone 225 We Deliver i .... . * . . v- *. BaHSutf j **; -i' . 11 UO I ou Know The Truth About the Moth |U AND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ^" MOTH KILLING AND YA-DE MOTH PROOFING - _ _ ^ Do You Know? ?-What our specific, written, registered 6 year guarantee means ?Why spraying insecticides all over the wood Hf work, in boxes, trunks and closets every two weeks or oftener (as iHREOTED) is NOT MOTHPROOFING ?Why glorified camphor balls in hang-np gadgets do not mothproof ^ S-*0r answer to the abo?e questions . .. 1 8SS iu...... * II I > Stags Mountain, contact Plato He&vnefeor d^\\ 'MKS'/rKP^&wSJmfi^1.'?*c llwlPlifcii TAlovivimia fff u U I O0*r onyton, T.lephone 87 I S H ."v,,<''^^/KSNtjr& w r . .*?# - * "*' Y?#3k?.*i-,'v vt f flin&a / I .' '. V?$J?V ntT'v /fi V .*" ';./*? '' . } I *- "*< ?' 1 .,, ? .'; < ?T?\YTFiiy iIIAIIH PHB KINGS MOUNTAIN HEBAl.b r ? By Way Of Mention Lots Beat He MWon TTTaWton of (So navy apen j the Christmas holidays with h.'a par tuts, Mr. Lee Patterson and dabghte dtella, and Madeline spent Thursday with relatives in this community. Buck MeC'lellan of the navy epen the Christmas holidays with his par entsi Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fugleman anc Mr. Carl MeCraw and daughter Do ris June, all of Charlotte spent 8un day with relatives in this community Mrs. Bertha Allen and daughter Betty, spent the Christmas holidayi with the former's daughter, Mrs. Hor ace Hinson of Hpartanburg. Mrs. . Cordon Beatty and children and Mrs. D. A. Houser were recent guests of Mr. Qordon Beatty of BlacV . Mountain. i Mr. and.Mrs. M. Q. Carpenter an nounee toe oirtn or a daughter. Gloria family ape at Friday with Mr. antl Mr*. Aeie Lovelace of Clover. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Worth Rector and Mr*. Gua Rector all of Gaatonia apent Sunday with Mr, and Mra. J. 1. Hope. Mr. Richard Price apent the Christ maa hoHdaya with hit parenta, Mr. and Mra. Andy Price of Maiden. Rev. and Mra. C. J. Tedder are oa ' aa extended leave to the former 'a fathy in Florida. Mr. and Mra. R. Lee Blanten apent Chriatmaa day yith Mr. and Mra. Raymond Blanton of Boatie. Resolve To Grow A Good Garden In '47 -/ i ~ r "A Better Garden in 1947" la a good New Year's resolution to make, regardless of whether one lives on tho farm or in an urban district, aaya John H. Harris, Extension horticultural specialist at State College. Harris is oae of these fellows who not' only eats, sleeps, and talks garden ing on any and all occasions bnt also grows a garden in Raleigh Of which anyone would be justly proud. Regardless of what time of th? year yon visit his garden, he always has something growing and he is full of pl%ns of what he intends to plant in the oear future. t . Not only Is the Harris garden au all-year garden but it also combines fruit along with the vegetables. There one finds strawberries, blackberries, tMyaetroemes, koungberries, ud a number of apple tree* that keep* thfrl tn 111 ily supplied with fiwirrhbrougbout the year. ? ULt Christmas the Harris family wa* eating. *trawberri*e, jBoysenberries, and peaehee from the freeser looker and there were applee etered la a keg covered with aoil la the garden and till other apples wrapped and etored In the garage. -U-i^ In the garden there w)*m turaip*, mustard, kale, and eotkirda. Usually at this time of* the year the Harris family also has some parsips but this season they are missing. Hot so long *> thme were fall tqaaah. ; ! Along with the Hew Tear's resolution Jot a better gardea in 1947, Harris suggests that each msmhsr of the family bdwacoursgeito dr?#/fc^'HS garden plan in kesgiag *$W Id* own idea* prise might be given to the Jlsegnhn Who plane the hast garden with the widest variety of vegetable!1 based upon the likee and 4UG|^ffi the family. It Is n good time to plan; for seme aew vsgetabMathat Save W^ga* a * ' Ov > V"*' ? THPMP1T, JAW- ?" mr F-QUOTES I ; OF THE WEEK > t "KrurjtUmg'm la iw?. W? wont to get tvijr from it oil!" I ?Four Navy veto, embarking at : Baltimore on thgir 3S-/U eehooner > ; to tail nowhere. * r t TW?'? no tiling like being np Jin ?IM?i --i?" -1 Robituon, Lot Angelee, notional I soaring champion. I Td like ( lire en m Mil and play with a dog." ? Burl locc, guitar ballatUor. i i "A 25 per cent wag* Increase ' i would mean a 23 per cent rise in . * the price of automobiles."?Pro*. . C. E. Wilton, General Motor*. "The power of organised labor i has grown moro than the aeoae "* rvwMtr rxnomihilllT a. . ef | 1 UJvJ ^rlWWjr> JK 1. 1 ?n.Wh^WMMa. I S. Golden, former oast, to CIO i Pre*. Murray. I i ! "We're Jest a eery happy middle-aged couple."?The Duke ef Windtor, re. Ufe today with the i r ? J Beware Coughs. fna mmim mH| wS VwWIHVW ^ ww^^V SUFFERERS! wfififiBi .- ; r" i. > : '-.' v W ' .? ? * ? , - ...... * * 1 . *. V vt*-? ." : ,*4 ; \ . . ; . City m. m' Now ' Li-v* *' ' ' ', ' * ' 1 . An persons are h er*y, uum personal II ages of 21 and 60 n 11 nary as required b II I fc- UBT YOTra TAX I I ' T ' '*. ' v?* V". ' -? * 'SL ^ K > that makes Leaders I fi B | ^^B ^^B^B ^B| *rt the'jMtJkt^^^WjM^J^^k I Were Due I I On The First I I PAY EARLY AND AVOID THE LAST I 1 MINUTE RUSH I Water and Light Department < //. KCity Of Kings Mountain I '?,*V ' ' .. :V ; / *i i TP 1 . l ax Listing ytfr Underway *r . ft. ; . -X - , .*> % ' V " ' ' -V ; -V ' . . i v..^ ,*- fy-i .; V- ." , A . f'- " t* ' ' ' ? . . / 5; > .. "' ".; ,. ^ ,>/J,;.. ' . Xv ' .' . v.'-V ." > ereby notified that they must list their propv'',x V ' i>. . * . t : 9V>-." . , and real, and all male persona between the unit list their polls during the month of Jan yi?*.. . _j V'V V ... ? _- ' rhe Tax Lister ' City Hall At Once! 1 ' ' iA ' , *'" r, ,*& t V ES NOW AND AVOID THE LAST MIN- ^ &?&*! '} '#?- *. ?<* vC ' ' J * *': >v < A V? KS WILL BE OLOStD JANTJABY 31st EBS WILL BE PENALIZED. ^ j v -j ' ^ V "'6V'k<- '' ' l.^,' " ' C*fr.i-' /^V^Y -$V t-~ ' MB MU^ H^B ^ ^ ^ A^^jSlW, ;. !: *' '. 2^1 [% I I W 5| IV Iff II I I I 0% | || | 3g* I I ?2 I s
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