? " V . ' V " " " ' ' ' ' v ' Pegs Two ^ Save Those Dollars On Your EASTER SHOES Let Us Rebuild Your Old Ones To Look Like New CITY SHOE SERVICE . , * . . ' ' " y- . While-You-Wait Phone 227 ? v * .' * . V L' . - ..I? .. .... , . ,, ' . . ... I. .. . ... . u__ _, . I WOODWARD'S DEEP WELL PUMPS with plenty of pip* to Install BATHTUBS \ Any size, built-in ond ^i feet Plenty Copper Pipe and Tubing any six? SECOND HAND HOT WATER IACKETS ANDTANKS ANY KIND OF HOT WATER HEATER YOU PREFER Complete Bathroom Outfits " CRANE ox STANDARD Shower Stalls?Toilet Seats $3.5t np . PLENTY KITCHEN SINKS JL L WARE PLUMBING SHOP Phone 67 JH 'j eaAtj tc theM Amart tfCurAelfi a INDIAN HE A! U ft** U.S. ??l OH. ' " i . . Permanent Finish? Wo?'t shrink! $.Jy * Won't fade! -jTfc You can have a ?tunning new dress in j?g time with Indian Head--it's 1 ea*y to tut and taw, you hardly | ?. ^s'A need baste. And its crisp permane J 7'/% \ flnUh makes it pleat end tailor i/ ^ 7^ beautifully. Wear it, wash it to l^-r-ruVJ your heart's content. Every one of I |c|V V\ Indian Head's 00 stunning colors // I | I \\\ is guaranteed not to run or fade? I I I \ V\\ or shrink more then . I %. If it if 1 |o I \ \\ does, we'll refund the entire tost fj / J J i i\\ of making your drew! 'U |_J r ' < y V v y /ill 75/34" bleached 4*c yd. /Ml 42/43" bleached Me yd. ' V.';'.': ' . - . ;. ' !.. is'-lt;.-?...... ' ' *> 17 . t TV fleeters Uep; THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HEM I. >>!.! M. Eight Inducted Into NHS At Central Hi On Wednesday of last week, eight I High school students were inducted into the National Honor Society in ,an impressive ceremony in which jold members and officers of the NHS and J. EL Huneycutt, princl1 pal of the school, participated, j The new members, all in the Jun* ior class, are Barbara Matthews, Peggy Jackson, Pauline Mauney, ?j Peggy Mauney, Billy Gene Amos, I Charles Blanton, Herman Mauney j and Jack Ruth. ' I Parents of the inductees were in\ vited guests for the eeremonv Membership in the National Honor Society is quite an achievement since eligibility Is based on the individual student's record of Scholarship leadership, character and service. The Induction ceremony, characterized by beauty, dignity and the pride of accomplishment, is made more | impressive by the white attiTe of the 'participants and the lighting of candles. 1 " Mrs. Vance Heard By Georgia Teachers > Mrs. Zeb B. Vance of the Business Administration faculty of Mercer ! University spoke at a lancheon meet ing of the business teachers of Georgia on Friday, March 3, at the Piedmont Hotel in Atlanta. She discussed the purpose and work of the student organization, Future Business Leaders of America. The luncheon meeting was & part of the State Convention of the Georgia Education As sociation which was in session March 3-5. ' Mrs.' Vance, who ' has recentlybeen appointed by the national office in Washington to serve as State Chairman of Future Business Leaders, is co-sponsor df the Mercer University chapter which was the first college chapter to be organized in.' Georgia. Speaking of the local chapter, Mrs. Vance states bslefly that its purpose is to develop competent, ae. gregate business leadership and to | keep this leadership in Georgia. | "Mrs. Vance was the former Mise Mary Eltzabeth A Y * Vacancies At Posts 1 1st Lt. Coburn G. Arledge, com| manding officer of the Shelby SubStation of the U. S. Anny and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Service announ I ced this morning that he has re- I jceived a. list of nearly 600 vacanci- j res at Army installations throughout I [the United States, which are to be ! | filled by veterans of World War II ( desiring to enlist for direct assign,'ment to a specific installation in ths country. The list includes as' ' ' * ' I ' , I it ii / I COi?** ^ ijt "V C#d#f I J Mlmon lUd ( irtment Si ' tiffliliiiyr''- "" " *' ~" - ?* . -. - . . t' . . -V" ' Y-. . ' : . - ' < " . ' -V -V * ' . . ? < * "v ' ' . . .* JLD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. G | signments at posts ranging from Q New York in the First Army Area to "The Presidio" in California, 5< which is in the Sixth Army Area. All of the six army areas are repre- J sented in this long list of vabaneies.. sig Any veteran who is interested in enlisting for an assignment at any particular post, camp, or station in the United States is arged to contact J the local recruiting otfiee and check tie to see if he is qualified in an y one in{ of the military occupational special- Sy ties needed at that particular post, _ camp or station. ; H Hint To ! Farm Homemakers | (By Ruth Current, State Home Demonstration Agent) A large market basket provides a handy container in which to keep ' 'cleaning supplies. Soap powder, polj ishes, Gleaning cloths, smail brushes and other articles are conveniently j stored in one place. ' To keep tools and nails from roll1 ing off the top of a stepladder, simply nail a strip of inner tube around it In such a manner that It will form a shallow tray.. It is always a shock to look at the j calendar and realize that some friend^s birthday or anniversary has | 'just passed and y Friday. March 12.1848 nnnftiu Gets Armv IForc* ,n J*nu?ry 1946 and was *?' BU*, . A*my gJgned lo overeea8 duty( within the Mrgeont S Rating European Com and, in September -r ' 1946. ack 'H. Gunnells, currently asned to the 160th Airways and Air Gunnells is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mmunic?itions Service