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- ' \/r " . . ; ; _ . V _ . . ;*..? \ ... ' - - * * ,i . ... . y, * . ... Page Four Semester Honor R Students; 134 On A total of 139 Kings Mountain schoql children are listed on "the first semester honor rolls of the city . school system, according to a list announced this week. ' With no roll listed from Central high school, the third six-weeks honfir roll lists 134 pupils. . ' Ceitu al, West and East schools are reporteo in the list, Park-Grace school being outside the city limits and not in the city school system. \ The list follows: Third Six Weeks Central First grade: Rita lluffstickler, Bar bara Pinnix, Brenda Thornburg, Judy Barretle, Bobbie Oates, Steve Bar rett. Wray Plonk. First grade: Charles Freeman,1 Chip Neisler*,. Robert Osborne*, Patric.a Brooks, Martha Houser, Betty : Sue Kirby*, Linda Melton, Georgana Moss*, Linda Mitcham, Virginia Ramsey*, Roberta Slender*, Jane Thomson, Faye Wells*. Second grade: Charles Allen*, Duke Hovis", Tony Kirby, Gerald Thomasson*, Patricia Ann Alexand. cr, Diane t'ansler. Judith Cox*, Jacqueline Dixon*, Joy Martin, Petty Painter. Second grade: Buddy . Connor*, Gary Joy, Franklin Lail, Reginold Painter*, James Allen Presslv, Garry Roach*. Daisy Cooper, Judy Cooper, Guy Ann Henderson, Faye Jones. Martha Matthew*, Margaret Propst, Beth Roberts*. Third grade: Sybil Blanton*,. Sandra Fleming, Curtis George. Third grade: E>avid Pinnix*, Pratt Falls, Helen Fay Morrison, Rebecca Gates, Becky Smith. Fourth grade: Carrie Lee Baker, Sara" Houser. Patsy Ledbetter, Shirley Mcintosh, Anne Elise Stender, Kathryn Ware, Perioe Weir, Kenneth Roberts. Fourth grade: Judith Neiil. Billie Mabry*, Sue Jar.e Barrett*,. Glenn Ross*. Fifth grade: Peggy Rippy*, Joyce Gladden*. West School First grade: bobby Early', Fred dy HambrighT, Jimmy Litticiohn*, Richard McDariiel, Don Parker, jr., David Plonk*, Peggy Black, Peggy Wrenn Craig*, Kathy Hoyle, Patsy Lowe, Ruth McCurdy. Second grade: Jane Byars', Linda Biser, Roger Blackwell, Reuben Brid ges, Norma K Hamrick, Phyllis Hen derson*. Jean Hicks*, John Hardin*, Barbara Proctor, Polly Page*, Hazel Thrift, Marjorie White*. Third grade: John McGinnis*, EHzabeth Abernathy, Ellen Bakeri Judith Byars*. Fourth grade: Jerry McCarter*, Jean Arthur*. Mona HamrickVFran ces Franklin*. Fifth grade: Sandra Evans*, Anita McGinnis*. Sixth grade: Ranny Arnetle*. Donald M'cOarter*, Norma Lee Sopes*. Maxie Miller*. East School First grade Donald.Gladden, Shir ley Robbs, Gilbert Brasweli,_ Jack Elgin, Arnold Wright, Shirley Tale. Second grade: Letha Ann Ham-' rick. Mary Frances Burton, Roy Hammelt. Third grade: Dean Black, Priscilla Guvton, Raohei Gladder., Robert Payne, Richard.Styers, Fannie Sue Ikiver, Patsy Peterson. .Fourth grade: Janoll Bedsoie, Joyce Kiser. Marlene Downey Fifth grade: Fred Fails, Billy Tate, Jackie Payne, Eloise Pearson, Nancy Bishop, Pansy Guyto'n. Efha Hawkins: , Sixth grade: Peggy Hart mar. Barbara flay nes. So\en:h era fir . Linda Baity. Contite Bennett. Louise' Greason, Davtd Kincaid.' . C.omncla* Ha?a? TJaII wvaiiv-it'bi *iwiivi liVM Central Primary Firv gr?:i!.? P.ttrieia Brooks. Marth? Housrr, vttvria Melton. GVorgaiv Newest, Neatest to Dry Stockings Holds up No more crowded to we ?n the shower rod. The fag holder keeps your k SMOOTH SIOTS IH SHU " NO MfTAl TO roST Ot t MADt O* ?IfAMINO Cll NO CLOTMfiPIMS TO ?(1 * ? Am M m* GAEL |%AJ^ treon ' : V, ' ' ' ' 1 oils List 159 Six-Weeks Roll ? < w. n x T t n . rs \ na. mvad, v jf^nua i\turnkeyf noocria Stender . Second grade: Charles Alien*, To- I ny KIrby, Gerald ThomasswT', Patricia Ann Alexander, Diane Cansler, Judy Cox, Jacqueline Dixon, Joy Martin, Gary Joy, Franklin Lail, James Pressly, Daisy Baker, Judy Cooper,'Martha Matthews, Margaret Propst, Beth Roberts. Third grade: Grace Calhoun,^David Pinnix*, Helen Fay Morrison. Fourth grade: Carrie Lee Baker,; Sara HoUser. Shirley Mcintosh, Sher . ry Chaney, Dick Hunnicutr, Biliy Mabry*, Sue Jane Barrett*, Glenn Ross*. J Fifth grade: Peggy Rippy*, Patsy j Freeman, Joyce Gladden, Douglas Yeiton*, Louise Baker*, Cynthia Plott*, Betty Prince, Patsy Wright*. Centred Sixth grade: Janice Allen, James Caveny*,; Nora Jane Deese*, Anne ' Mobley Dilling, Patsy Golorth, OJlie Harris*, Lee Jackson, Lossie Lynch, Shirley Pearson, Betty Joyce 1 Smith, Charles Yawn, Louise Patter- ; son.' Seventh grade: Patricia Hender- 1 son*, Sandra Hovis, Joyce Biser*, j Joan Caveny*, Dolores Davidson*, Shirley Falls, Louise Gladden, Shirley Houser*, Maxine Jackson, Cornelia Ware, Mary Fannie White, Joan Thomiasson, Kelly Weaver, Jack Simms. Eighth grade: Reginald Murray, Jack Still, Barbara Gaull*, Katie Jones, Paul McGinn is, Faylene Fails*, Kenrteth balton. Johnny Kiser*, Charles Painter*, Faye Propst*. Ruby Crawford, Richard Webb, Jim my Crawford!, Charles Mauney*. Randall Williamson, Jo Ann Stewart*, Ann Mayes*. ! : 1 ' /". high School Xinth grade: Carl Morgan*, Audrey Byars*. Joyce Lovelace, Dorothy McCarter, Robert Edens, Patricia Prince", John WaYlick, Donald Patterson*, Louise Carpenter*, . Betty Cash*. Tenth grade: Billy Alien*, Carl Moss, Ruth Dettmar, Joanne Bridges* Evelyn Carpenter*, Carolyn Early*, Iris Patterson*. Eleventh grade: Billy Gene Amos* Charles Blanton, Demouth Blanton*. Jack Ruth, Garland Still, Hunter Wariick. Peeev Jackson*. Char. lotte Jenkins, Peggy Mauney*, Herman Mauney, Pauline Mauney*. Barbara Matthews*, Pr.unell Smith*. Twelfth grade: Ralph Northcutt, Betty Cobb, Jean Davis*, Frances George*, Peggy Arthur*, Joe Ann Blalock, Beulah Rhea, Jean Webb*. V * . West School Second grade: Linda Bisei, Norma K. Hamrick. " j Third grade: Elizabeth Abernathy Judith Byars, John McGinnis*. i Fourth grade: Jerry McCarter, Jean Arthur, Moria Hamrick, Frances Franklin. ' Fifth grade: Sandra Evans*, Anita McGinnis*. Sixth grade: Ranny Arnette*. Don laid McCarter*, Norma Lee Sipes*, Maxie Miller*. East School First grade. Donald Gladden. Shir iey Robbs, Jack Elgin. Arnold Wri; glit. Second grade: Letha Ann Hamrick, Mary Frances ' Burton, Roy Hammett, Roger Greason. Third grade: David Faity. Fourth grade: Janelle Bedsole, I Jbyce Kiser. Fifth grade: Eloise Pearson, Jack. 'ie Payne. Billy Tate, Pansy Guyton. 1 ^ixih grade: Peggy Hartman, Barbara Haynes. Seventh grade: Linda Baity, Corine Bennett, Louise Greason, David Kincairt. Gene Stone. t ; ; _ i Stocks of feed in all positions on January 1. 1948 were relatively j.small, the Bureau-of Agrlcultural_Ecoriofnics reports. Corn stocks of 1,f?67 million bushels were 29 per cent i less than on. January-l,. 1S4? and 24 per cent less than the average of the preceding 4 years. Iiwkee ol 1 (oiti# mill, I dwtoro A Itt, i I 95 ' I racks or dripping hosiery SAF-T-DRI Steu-*??il ?tod( atfiroom n?at and orderly. L MOtO J>OC?l?*e? SIOWRMV. Ta !N r or NO HOUeM IKK FAR RIASTFC/'V LOST - NO RARTS TO W?AR OUT \ m M?%* priM ANITS lewelers ?* ".. . V . ' v\. - : V . :? - . ** '* * i i- ' . " [TOE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAI RAMBLING SKETCHES OT Oak Grove News Mrs. William Wright Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Phiibeck and children were Sunday afternoon vis Stors with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and family. Mr. Keener Hamrick of Mt. Sinai was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Phifbeek. . Mr. and Mjrs. Menzeil Phifer of Kings Mountain were the visitors of Mrs. Phifer,'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.-' Frank Ware Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. J. O. Lovelace spent Sunday afternoon In the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. WoodrowAVare were Friday, night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Goforth of Patterson Grove. Mr, and Mrs. Stokes Wright, the scribe and husband had as their WEEI A1 titft/Af For the smoothest, powered shave, with your preferred soap or cream, you need a Stably I It's the non-electric lin-bladt rasor that puts vibrant action into your favorite double-edged ihUdnyith 4.000 cutting strokes per minute./The shove-thrill of yoar life I Beveral luxurious models, ae gifts or prised personal possession* $10.95 7*W WP HHtrt't t Trent/near jJL Vj 7hit's a Winner, f\ worms from Iv / SomS\I My 7**f! p, Dr. Salsbury's AVI-TON it an efficient flock treatment for 'removal of large roundworm and cecal worms. It's easy to give?and economical. Start now with your flock! ! Js^B8^5BSrsSj^SuuS>- - -rr ? i; aVlBlllvl J-' syJ I umAMS ut ' w? ow?r 1 ?"7 .-?Z?\z (emtlc)t i >? Pevtrry Mrv't .t Keep Me Growing ff ^fitf J As rOughrtr"-- V^. )&Ar SI Keep Good KfK-0-SAl\ ( to My Water! N^i/ Dmi'I WQltd yO?r frowinf ctticUm ?knf wp fwo-foWtf donn ?4 Or. SoliWy t Rf N-O-SAi U? ^ drinkinf Mpi Urdt ***? (mm, ftvy dlirt t , Alee Centre U ^Sm < ' / - V " : '. ;V frgg&sfe f-t -v ! <? ' . ' . * Miiiiir^fii^^^^^ - ' at r .*, 4 " * -? V >*'"*? ' aD. CTGS MOUNTAIN, W. C. Sunday night supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Gulp Ford of Shelby. Mrs. H. T. Wright has been very ill for the past few days'but is slowly improving at this writing. Mrs. M. C. Ramsey is improving after being ill for the past two weeks. Well, folks, you just as well. keej> your overshoes and galoshes handy. I saW my shadow this morning?too bad. . Just a wee bit of poetry: When I get old and wrinkled and humped back in my knees, 'Tis then dear friends cmd not before I will think of the no-more. far?.. i aim u|/i;ioui?K t'USIS 111 ar? likely to continue their rise even from the present record high levels. In 1947 these costs totaled .14.9 billion dollars, compared with 12.8 billions in 1946 and an average of 5.2 billions in 1935-39. Since 1939 farmers operating expenses have risen from 9 to 25 percent a year. K END THE RE Sperial! Limit D0R0T1 Blustery W $2.00 sizt Display! I VALENTIN Alka-Seltzer 60c Size 49c Henry K. Warn pole's I Preparation | ?New Price? $1.24 Bayer i . Aspirin 75c Size 59c - s , . * ? *, ' * ' KINC DRU THL BEXAIL ' " ' - - . V ' ;/ / v \ ' "S ^ ' i " Results of experiments in chemical drying of seed grain, using calcium chloride as the drying agent conducted this yast year justify fui ther investigations of th)s method according to the USDA. WOOD SPEC X 4LL STC ed Time Only! 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