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John Cleveland Bumgaidner die*! a Iy last Thursday morning ft t TMftrlm,fc at his home on the Yor.'c I He b imvtved by three ?ni, Jac': t haagmxdhvT of of Lowell, John and, % Htae Bumgardner of Kings Mour- c Mi; one brother, Kd, Bumgardncr c aC-Klngs Mountain; and one sister, a Hi. Nettle Rector of Gastonla. f Finere 1 re:-.*i^>e were held Frldr" at 4 o'clock ?t the Oak View Baptl~t J v Jkttrch on the York road. The pastor y Whr. Ed Gore, was in charee of the I c aenriee. Interment was In the church ) cmeCery. 3 k I Recappi S ? ii Vw, I ?-Wears Well . r For bestHre Rwapp ? . ? * ? #*+ ****. * * . , * I Umioflvo accessories I Center Everything i Phon TTr^m^EST T; ; ',^V 1 i ? I SERVE At BAR] Mothers Best FLOUR s~g 4 Lb*. Swift JEWEL: LARD PINTO BEAN i Gieatu Northern I BEANS 2 I Pet?Carnation? I MILK 3 L 1 TOMATOES I . mm All Pop * U?dI6tt6S Broads * 1 * \ Oao Pound Can ! ASTOR COFFEE SANTO Freuh-qround COFFEEr?1 WILSON'S U BACON?lb.? ?' WESTERN ROUND STEAK i 7t ' .* ** t * >f? .. ! OYSTERS?{ OUNCES?i | LETTUCE ^ j SWEET IOJC AND C g^| / Greenland F. Sides, Sr., 53, of Shel>y, father of Mrs. Roy Sellers of kings Mountain, died at 10:30 o*lock Tuesday In the Shelby hosplal after a short illness. Funeral series* were held Wednesday at four 'clock from the Eastslde Baptist hurch with Rev. W. P. Blggerstaff, issisted by Rev. J. D. Sheppard, of lclatlng. | Bom in Concord, Mr. Sides moved vith his family to Sheloy while a. oung man and Immediately be:ame active in religious work of lis community. For the past several /ears he had been one of the strong ing I Lag and general aaand sendee, step at I . Servicel (or The Car I e 62 ; ij II s * | 25 lb. $1.95 SL? I S 2 lbs. 39c I - ? r ' V ?'Y '# lbs. 35c I Borden's t" No. 2 Can 15C - SUSplnstax "" "',41 u> ''''v-*3 UnUCL . . ?ft gill piii* 25c Biltmore 1 REAM BUTTERMILJC I : Quart I ??? Haqmrad? I I ** ; ? . ;!W I H I f Bros. K EBVICE I ^ """ ^ KINGS MOUNTMNHEIU supporters of th? Highland Baptist Mission at Shelby. A painter by fiS&fiBSg nd was a member of the First Bap flat church. Also surviving are hie wife, Mrs. Ullie L. Sides and 10 children, Mrs. Sara Lee Jester of Charlottesville, Va Mia. William H. Bridges of Shelby; G. Ford Side* Jr., Mrs. Hazel I* Davis, Meggy Sides, Nettle Lota and Evelyn Sides and Buddy and Jimmy Side* all of Shelby. Fsnssr OMsmT Is Claimed By Death L. Frank B. Rudlalll, 51, of Char lea ton. 3. C, lormerly of Kings Mountain, Had Feb. 36, at the home of hia brotner, W. B. Rudislll of Charleston. Funeral' services were held Friday afternoon at the graveside at Riyerview cemetery in Charleston. Mr. Rudlsill was born at Klnga Mountain, the son of the late Ro bertus Rudlslll and Sue Elizabeth Long QudiailL Mr. Rudlsill was a member of the Lutheran church and served in the Merchant Marines dui lii -M, - 'Bn n y,. RudisiU are a eon. fames F. JufffK of Norfolk, Vs., three daughters, Mrs J. V. Howell of Charldtte, Mrs. WUUam Reedy of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Josephine R. Cox of Raeford; two brothers, Rudy Rudlsill and W. B. Rudlsill of Charleston; and fourststfea Mrs. James A. Page of Moocki Corner, S. C., Mrs Horace J. MeGae at Greenville, 8. C-, Mr* R. L. Rudlsill of Dunn, and Mrs. ?. E. Hanks of Greensboro. Shelby Cage Teams Hie Entertained The Hospitality Committee of the Student Council of the Kings Mountain high school entertained Shelby's basket bal teams, the Kings .?? .?? ? ? - mvuumui iouiU) uic roacnes, ana the King* Mountain cheer leaden alter, the double victory by the Kings Mountain teams Friday night, February 28. They were served with sandwiches end milk. Alter being served, the lour teams had the pleas ure of listening to popular record* W The chairman of the Hospitality Committee of the council, Shirley At thur, was assisted by Iris Patterson, Patty<Ann Nelsler, Jo Ann Cole, Bil. lie Falls, Bill Gault and W. P. Fulton. Apropos of the weather: In the U. S. Weather Bureau at Washington, D. 9-. the daily average -. .umber of phone calls for weather information Is 40,000. In Chicago 5J3 N calls were received In a single day. Millions of people throughout the country read the newspaper weather bulletins, and 700 radio stations give 1,000,000 weather broadcasts ami* ually. Men's 'c;, . ti w *</, *'' !|p- t'. > . "' '""'V';-'>t '* '-*' ' * - ?V'- A .'S at .? W Bed Cross! . . 0' < ?.' ' ?' ' '.' ' ' -'v '. . . .. * ' ; v 5 >i .'h.'i ;; . ; . ; ^ >J ^r ' (* "rt^^H '' -' . >?*? ? . . .??- . I -t ,. . * ; , /;' - J,, - V v . " ' . . N > - ' - - " ' ' t ' ; ' < ' - - v . ' ? ? t - ' : ? . ij#'^ 11 P * - ImI JrH little (iH look wit* a a _ riftdbM IMHUBM Ivt^lMr* ? ^ t . _ ?_ J Its pert Hboon-ped oUsf| '-'' iv*t ^?ipjs?ss fish tail fimtlo [ > .v-* ; .> ; ""* . *? V 1- * /.y.. ;J- :*-'m I ' \ ... ?us f % > ., ' j-*\ ' ' ''. / ' -. \ ' C ' . .' v .' -. ' ' " '*> * /'"V'.' 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