I ' PftSC TWO a'i. -i'.- ?';* "t; m ' * **" *' '' ' . . *" ? " T ' | Mil BR/' Vi^H jE ' 'v 'H^KaSrH ' l'J HW1 I l'l I "'jU. ,, jLj^k * jM kBJj] ' I |H ) 11 11 PORTRAIT BT KINGS MOUNTAIN AX 25th annltmoT of Carlton Mills of I dont and founder of the company. Th od to the Carlton people, on behalf of lng behind the American flag. Dire son. and courtesy The Gastonla Gax By Way Of Mention Lois Seattle Mr. John Miller was a ment guest of relatives in Hickory. Mr. Richard Price is in the Gaston Memorial hospital at this writing. Mrs. Grady Martin of Hickory Grove, S. C., spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Lord. July - " En orde rte make follow! Sui One group of 1 One group of Tr ALL STRAW H AND PANAMAS ?New M< NUNN-Bl Another large shj Shoes?ton, kids. < I Dhorryvills was the unvsiling ol an oil portrait pointed by J. L. Sottjpmyrs. his fatbor. by Bon B. RadisolL treason rtly behind him Is State Senator B. Cr< rtte.) Yates Smith Jr., of the Navy spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yates Smith, sr. He came especially to attend the funeral of his brother, Mr. Harry Smith. Miss Betty Hoyle was a recent visitor in Charleston. Mr. and Mjrs. R. Lee Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blanton and fair ily attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zay Moore of Bostic Sunday. Mrs. Novella Phillips is spending Clear. ?: " VlW. v' V J>?' i room for fell Merchand -: ng Specials on Summer \ ' * ts 1-3 'ropicals, were $26.50, opicals, were $29.95, [ATS g O s erchandise Inst Re " ' V.: ; ' V. ?# ! |M|| lust arrivt ; .. ?na? luluvhvto ' '<? ' I . . g. - ? I ind cordo- Sport Cd i m hi nl m i ! | SH '^gj- ;,. VjL ' ', ,* . " ?. '.v. THifmes H 5? K<; t % m Bl' I ' a a Hr 1 t t h U of tho CO lob ration on July <* of tbe portrait of Carl A. RudisoJi, prosiKlngs Mountain artist, wm prosontix and general managtr, who is stanr* idy Rankin. (Photo by Harloy Fergu,*V ' ' ^ . - . ' * this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Queen of Spartanburg. Little Litkla Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright is sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blantou and son, Norman, spent the weekend with the later's parents, Mr. and Mr: Zay Moore of Bostlc. Aleck Owens of the Army returned to his base after spending sever*, days here with relatives. I nice I I f I e we ?Her the Vear. Off Now$l&50 Now $22.50 'o* reived!? I Bd from California! |!l I, ,inji . ) MJLL I ^ I I I rat T* jYidi^i July 11| 1947 plants in moist earth fU Home Oa The ream f?^j?nth<trlp ^ with It w*s n't tintll he all ready to go that 1 The CHy Cousin am ?av*?"3r mor * When he told ma hoi 11 him, I asked if it wou Thad to have a few tomato plants to write a check for tl o finish up ray garden so I drove o- ?'Course it's all ri| rer to the litle place that advertised "But you don't kno n the newspapers: * tested. The old gentleman that ran the <*j didn't know that 1 rlace had all kinds of plants - six or paid for three thous even varieties of tomatoes, sweet tato plants by person ind hot peppers, brocalt cabbage ?? he tells me in a tnd sweet potatoes. ' trust ?m all?becau After I had picked out my tomato ye? 01 seJUng planl ilants, I waited my turn In the line beds rvo never been hat gathered around the old man as- > check." le carefuly wrapped the tender Then 1 asked him h \ IN ANY PACKAGE / V\\r~^ \ 1 AT ANY PR'CE \ eight o'clock wojmjmeam \redcircle bokar . *vy4 Mv VYV7>V/^I (a<|| MtJy ygnQrjrs pimp ??'? ?-i ?i; :*Wp TOMA w ift Kf 33c I0NA OUR OWN T , i&19c%?36c SALAD I and VessiaMes! -Visit Us And Pick The Bes EXTRA LARGE Wateimelons............ each f ALIFORNIA SEEDLESS GRAPES . ... Ik ( ABBOTS 2 bunches .. String Bonos 21bs. ^ j mmwu* UMES eta. 17 ............ IVORY SOAP annpage LIMITED QUAWTITIRS > jfc . illiBIfliaPHNF KSk A rt ta&8r...y&A4 .-?****? rttES. II ^ II FLAKES I '?# a A* 11 ig 32c I Grape Ipw^ 'HL|# tWm ?iW HI . m "? 3?c 1EmM l|. Lm"*" I BOYAL A>j ' * .kTw? Try v;; .- * K .SuvahII U pt jkf% I jjf"0* .l*y ' ,wjMr A* "j*J IV I MM ? "V.'": -";v " g 'mrLa M r ...' b*mmHMIB1I . V. ' .. V" V -f v> W ' andgot them ed for<hle good luck, and he replied: vl d his beds to "No luck, to it, son?Just human \ nature. The way I look at it, there had my plant* Teems to be an un-explainable [ discovered I streak of honesty about mtwt ev?yley with me. body that grows things In the soil." n much 1 owed I took my plants and went home, ild be all right wondering about the faith that farte amount. mers and home gardeners had insplr lht? he says. ed in the old man. w me?" I pro- V th?f TUESDAY FIRE ast farmer that and swedt po- King? Mountain firemen were tal check, eith- called to the home of Lucille Eldslow drawl. "1 era on Ridge street about 5 o'clock. se in twenty Tuesday afternon to extinguish a ^handed a {? ?ma11 blaze. Damage was alight. ow he account- i Job Printing?Phone 283 HOT TO MAKE PERFECT 3 ICED COFFEE #ivas n si. MS ?a I / a\ mm i^nec whdic oircapo |J? Poor Hot Over lc? In Tall Gta? y MiM o*4 ftSdi on d Yigorovt mmi 2 ^ 7Bc2 ^*77c2 i^^lc ^ :C Richland No. 2V4 1 Qp B^p Prepared a a a Glass | yl? ! JUICE js, & 19c MILK s= 3 - 33c TO JUICE - & 10c PEAS ss 3 s; 27c IRESSMG e r. 31c MJTi FRUIT JARS BN^ Pints -. -... jxm. 69c ^ O/U. Dor. tle-H Gal. Dor Sl.iM HH i^r Rinps ... 5c;; Wax p?ite Vi* 15c ^ 1 Lids V?X2? ?** 10c f | SNOWDRIFT f? VK- 42c - M ^ ^ LIMITED QUANTITIES ' Qj RQr sunbritk CLEANSER 4 1 V IS M 2 Pk? 13c - ''' "T? ~' v J'v ENCORE PREPARED 15C " SPAGHETTI 1 2flr L 2, 25c I ? ? 1/ - hunts or all cJood /* ii TOMATO 32c ?1 iteS sauce ii' p?17 St ; ' ? ~I /' ' . 1 GUI lug , 7^ . VineaAf < i-5 '' WElSy';' tali Gallon laa 35c ^^^KK6,v K&'d^

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