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ON OIL TIRES, Ubc. EXTINGUISHERS | LOADED W ITH CARBON , 010X106, DRV COMPOUND, VAPORIZING LIQUID OR l FOAIA OIL Will U6H AT YOU IT YOU TORN WATER ON THEM Negro Hews By Mrs. Caruile Gordon Mrs. J. W. Gamble spent several days last week in Williamson, S. C? visiting <her mother, Mrs. Irene McCarroll. Mrs. Lizzie Tigerly of York, S. C., spent last week in Kings Mountain visiting her sister,. Mrs. Mamie Qulnn and other relatives. Mr. Robert Davvkins is a patient at the Vets hospital In Columbia, S. c. ?? Mrs. Mary Chambers has returned , to her home tfrom the Shelby hospi lal and isHotng tiUoly. The Womans Society of St. Paul Methodist church will meet Wednes day evening with Mrs. Lottie Means . at 7:30. Calvin C. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller will graduate from A. Q T. College In 'June. Calvin is majorin'g in Industrial Arts and has played In the A. & T. band /or three years. Calvin is a member Of the Omega * Psi 'Phi Fraternity 3nd has seen ac tion In fifteen major operations with the 3rd flee?t and Task force 58. Funeral services for Mr. Jess Crawford who died January 16, at ? his home here, -were held last Wed nesday at 2:33 at Unity 'A. M. E. Zlon church. Rev. E. L. Goode officiated, assisted by Rev. P. B. Falls and Rev. J. W Gamble, He leaves his widow Gains from Grinding Greater than Evbst! When grain prices go above $2.00, grinding may gain as much a? 50 cents a bushel. Thai's bi? return on the small cost of a Case ham mer mill. ^Let us show you how these low-priced mills with Hi-Suc tion fan grind cooler and /aster with leu power. See the ? -edged hammer vp* that give 8-fold grind ing life before renewal is needed. ? ON DISPLAY? Sizes to fit any Tractor Community Implement & Supply . Phone 43&-W Mrs. Loui/a J. Crawford, and a son, Clarence,, of Gastonia; four sisters, Mrs. Eliza Brown of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Haliie Jackson and Miss Mat tie Crawford of Gastonia; and Mrs. Jerrle Woods of York, S. C., and tw? brothers, Ben of Gastonia and Pink Crawford, of Kings Mountain. Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Youngblood were held Monday at 2:30 at Ellis Otvapel Baptist church, Patterijon Springs. (Rev. J. W. Gam ble officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Young blood died last Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Alex ander on East ?idge street where she had made her home for several years. She is survived by two dau ghters, four sons, 22 grand children, and six great-gra dchiuldren, eight great-great-grandchildren, two^sis^ ters and six brothers. t v. | CALULEE METHODIST CHUBCH j Rev. J. W. Gamble, Pastor Sunday, Jan 30, Sunday school o pens at 10 a. m. St. 'Paul church choir rehearsal at Mrs. Daisy L. Smith's Thursday ev ening 7:30. ST. PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. I" Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. ADAM'S CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement Pastor i Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A. A. McClain, Supt. ? Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Mitchell, Pasior Sunday school 10:0 a. m. J. A. Ross, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays. EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. A Costner, Pastor Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Howard Roberts, Supt. Morning Worship 11:30 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth Sunday. VESTIBULE AME ZIOH CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 m. G. G. Bai*ey, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. 8YNUM CHAPEL AME ZIOH CHURCH Rev. J. D. Hamilton, Pa9tor Sunday school 10:00 $. m. R. J. Brov/n, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. According to the U. S. Census bu reau there were 27.550,000 persons living on farms in the U. S. January 1. 1947. STAMP PADS Carter 81m O - *-/ GUARANTEED FOB IMPRESSIONS mjm 3Sc per pad HERALD Publishing House Phone 167 and 2? i Cadet Blankenship To Receive Award - ? Charleston, S. C. ? Cadet Alan Watts. Blankenship, of .317 S. Gail laird street, Florence, S. C., is one of 31 cadets at the Citadel, who will be awarded Distinguished Military Student B&dgee recerftly authorized by ,the department of the army. Pre sehration will take place at the reg ular Friday afternoon parade review January 21. .. Cadet Blankenship was announc ed last Odtober as one of the disting uiahed military students at the Ci tadel In recognition of outstanding service performed. Selections of the young men for this designation were made by Col onel T. L. Fuftch, F. A. professor of military science and tactics with the concurrence of General C. P. Sum merall, president of the Citadel. Cadet Blankenship, who is a se nior at The Citadel, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blunkenship. Mrs Blankenship was formerly Louise Gault, daughter of :Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gauft, Sr., who reside at 209 East Parker street. "In the two years following the war General Motors spent hundreds of ihillions of dollars In reconverting Jts facilities, modernizing, Improv ing and expanding them by approxi mately 15 percent ? about the a mount the country had griawn since General Motors previous expansion in 1937"? C. E. Wilson, president of General Motors. FIRST IN RUBBER 299.50 M.IO Down, 4.50 ft WmI PETaOlGAR BO* OF 50 Pnrtest Hal LIVER OIL CAPSU TABLETS? 100 fi SHAMPOO? I Antiseptic Solution PINT Only 49c Take Home Package Southern Dairies ICE CREAM GALLON HALF-GALLON COLGATE RAPID Shave Cream GIANT SIZE Medium Site voua beautiful bo: VALENTINE CANDIES Your Valentine Heart Packaj. p., ?? Now Large Jar Alka-Seltz MODERN drug
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