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A LITTLE STORE With BIG BARGAINS McCarter's Cash Grocery Phone 223 The most Important thing in thli store is something you'll never r<ee In your pharmacy you see many things that are impor tant to you~airci~>our community. You see a w ide variety of attractive merchandise . . . .. . . shelves lined with important drugs, chemicals and other medicinal products. You see the pharmacist himself, a friendly person, a reliable merchant, a good citizen. Hut there's one thing you'll never see? and, in a sense, it's the mast important of all. \\ hat is it? It's your pharmacist' s professional knowledge ' and technical skill. To get his college degree and to pass the state examina tions required of all pharmacists, he must have a knowl edge of many sciences. He knows thousands of different drugs ? their dosage, usage and properties. And he has the practiced skill to com pound thern into the medicines your doctor prescribes, the medicines needed to help you guard your health. Get better acquainted with your pharmacist. Trade with him ? he's a man you can rely on. ? Reprinted from ? copy righted adi xrtisrment published by Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit 32, Michigan. GRIFFIN DRVG COMPANY PHONE 8 \ ?The Herald $2.00 Per Year? RAMBLING SKETCHES OP Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warn and chiidrcn spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mr*. Cu.p to. d o l Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Davis had as their Sunday dinner gilt's-:? Mrs. Ora Blahton and. daughter, Mrs. Clarence Dixon of Kings Mountain. Mrs. ii. T. Wright and lamjly were Sunday dinner guests oi Mr. and | Mrs. Kugene Be!-. AJien.oon vi.v.tors i were Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Low lace and Mr. Prank Dixtin. I Mi. Marshall Ledford. and child [ren of Shelby were jhe Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Led ford. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes- Wright and son, Charles, were Sunday afternoon v is-hois with Mrs. Wright's- mother, Mrs. Laura Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. W. F." McGrtl oi m. LakeN Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and -dau gh.ters weie weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ware of I'attcr ,?on Grove. Rev. C, C.; Crowe was the Sunday dinner gtusi of Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. . 0. Blanton of Kjnt>.s Mountain. Mr. Frank Davidson of Raleigh i> spending some time here With his sis:er. Mrs. A. T. Randall and .Vi | Rarjda IJ. ." ' r Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lovelace Were Sunday guests of Mr.-. Lovelace's par en's, Mr. and Mis. Tornmie Champ ion. ? '. ? ;'?* . Mr. Bobby Randall, of Gardner Webb college spent the weekend with his parents," Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Randall. Mrs. Malissa Fhilbeck is seriously ill at the home of her son, Mr. Quin ce Philbeok and Mrs. Philbeck. Forty-nine countries of the world are now carrying on soil conserve tion plans largely patterned after those being followed by United Sta tes farmers. lb Relieve _ 10^ 4PT xP^m MOW M Mun>MM MR HUD How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves proropdy because it goes right to the seat of the troubU to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid' nature to soothe arid heal jaw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa with the understanding you must lik* the way it quickly allays die cough or vou are to have vour mone\ back. CREOftAULSION tor Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Every DEFIANCE TIM carries the B. F. Goodrich lifetime guarantee lO-DAY SALE 6.00-16 phn tarx 4.ISS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE B. F. Goodrich DEFIANCE Never before would 8 tire dollar buy you more value! Now ? you can get a B.F.Good ricb Defiance ? tough, safe, dependable- ? at savings you can't afford to pass up. Buy today! This startling offer is good for ten days only B. F.Goodrich Extra Cushion Silvortowns ? Bettor riding comfort. ' ? '? Vs * * ? Leu sir pressure ? More air space ? Greater mileage CHang> Ovf Now ami Oat Our Special Trade-in Allowance CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY TEIXPHONE 522- J BF.Goodrieh . FIRS T IN RUB BE R Cageis Take Ftom Chexryville Kings Mountain's cage .Mountain- j eers turned \-.t\ ;!?<> si cam last Hi day night, in Cherr\n.i-/e to come j iroin behind ,a lirst period ;ie!ku i (7-10> to baneil ? herrj,\ e jhigh's ' boys 61 to 46. Kir.^.s Mount a hi' gjtiW .defeated Cher;\\.Me -50 o -6. Center -Herman ' Manr.cy jacked the hoop* l'or 11 lieid goa* and ft?u-i j free, tosses for -'6 points, ; :ohabiy a ? game- high -*oO:?? -lor ? -the .Western | C.ass A cohfeierxe (his M ason. -<.\k ? | Cuilough> of -"Henderso'ivlile hit :24.j point? against Shelby F..? av i.jghs ?. ) Guard Bill Amos was second lu/h I with 16 jmiti*,?. WnMe id. 1 i-i*Sictt ol ; Cherryviile iipi>?.'d in 21 points. Mary Lou Barr.ette -scored 1* points in,'. he pefimina-ry r ?t t>o\\<-d ! to Martman ol the lOsei* tor high ? st-oxc ' honors. Hartnan had 20. I The . lineups: Bovs KM (61) It ft C (46) fg ft ; Rut h,- f ; , 0 2 F-i ivit. f S ? 5'.| jlacK'tori, f 4 1 EeamVf 0 oj JMauitey, c 11 4 SeitJ.sc 3 1 hVar/jck. g! 2'. 1 Fam*. g 1 2 [ Amos, g 5" 6rKohti5, g 1 . ?" 3 Kirrimel. f ' !Ki?er, g 1 ?5.! Moss, f ' |Dell.,'g 1 (t Jone.-!, c 0 1 WiiliP. f White . 1 0;i'ook, g May hew; g I.'har, c Jaipenter, I Sigman, g Totals 23 15 Totals 15 16 .Score by pediods: 12 3 Kings Mountain 7 27 42 CherryviHe 10 17 27 Personal Fouls: KM: Ruth 3, Jack son 5, Mauney 4, Warlick 2, Amos 2, Kimmel 2, White 1. C: Elliott 3, Beam 5, Seals 5, Robbs 5, Farnswor th 5, Kiser. 2, Cook 1, Phar 1. Free Throws (Foul Goals* missed: KM: Ruth 3, Jackson 2, Mauney 4. | Warlick 1, Amos 4. Kimmell 1 C: El liott 5, Seals 1, Robbs 3, Kiser 4, Phar 1 Officials: Referee ? Max Putnam, j Umpire ? Mai Hendrkk. Giils KM (40) fg ttjC (26) fg ft j Reynolds, f 6 IjHartman 8 4 Floyd, f 3 2jUpton 0 0 1 Barnette, f 8 i| Foster 1 4 Medlin, f 1 OjPutnam 0 ol Jackson, g 0 0{Black, J 0 0 Whitley, |Wehunt Roberts, g *. jHumphries Smith, g jSneed Hoyle, g Black, O. Quinn Smith Totals 18 4'jTotals ?' 9 8* Score by periods: 1 2 3 Kings Mountain 17 30 38! Cheriyville 7 18 2 V Personal Fouls: Floyd 1, Earnetle j 2, Whitley 3, Roberts -i- Opton 4, Fo^- ' ler, 1, Quinn 1. Humphries 2, Sneed 1, Smith 1, Black, O . 3. Free Throws ( Four Goals) missed: Reynolds 2, Floyd 2, Medlin 2, Bam. ette 2, Jackson 2, Ilartman 3, Foster 1. By Way Ol MentioD Lois Beattie Mr. W. A. Dettmar and daughter, Mrs. Floyd Bridges of Gastonia were recent guests of Mrs. Hobart Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had as j their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brady of Gastonia. Mr. J. 1. Hope is improving at this, writing. Mr. and' Mrs. Wright HarmOn had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and Mt. and Mrs. Piaul Yancey, all of Gastonia. Miss Margaret Ratterree of Ashe ville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ratter ree. Miss Ann Costner spent the week end with relatives in CherryviHe. Mrs. Novella Phillips had as her guest Sunday Mrs. Glenn Foster of Gastonia. The calendar year 1948 was the flrat full year sir.ee 1942 in whic.h sugar was neither under control nor distributed in the United States tin der the point rationing system. To tal civilian consumption was about seven million tons ? a new record. m VETERANS ONLY . . . Don't Write Washington! r ' ? ?" 1 1 " ?? -Hi. . ? - - l. tSS? WW EM YOU WANT A A >-?V. E Q TO YOU ? VA ??LETTF-C ?AWt> '.OU ?iVAiS*i|t?S'2SNV vvH^T v j a ?- - t * s> . , , ANP AMi'lE VOUE t?TTE2 OOES A.LL THE WAY TO The CAPiTAL. AND KACk TO YOu'fc EOCAL VA OFFiCE YCsJUL Bt^A/EATlMG OUT GETT'SGTWE AMSWlR NCHJ WAUT vou'a LOCAL VA Officii . *cv. c i FTfr.'Q wtt r-rT Hrtwrr / fNrt .c- t ! g ;/-hf IT WAS ?TO PE 9TN" .EACK*Ti> YCUC lOCAj. VA P?*tCV Wwfcr VitvJP' RECORDS /.ct, FO? ACViON % , l" VA WASMtNtiTOM YOUft KOMt YOUD LOCf.t VA OFFICE SO -SAVE MDUQsELF CElAVsT AND IK&ITATiON ... . Gt-T in TOUOl WiTU VOUt? 7i '?OfUAt VA OFFICE ? DOMT wca"? WASHINGTON ! VO <> I o* u*e BEST FOR TOAST BREAD /<T5 "KCLSUM Vitamin Enriched Bread would have given him steadier nerves and better sight!" MILL REMNANT STORE NOW IN NEW LOCATION AT 117 Battleground Avenue Ottering A Complete Line ol Mill Remnants AtPrices that will Please You I . Cotton? Rayons? 100% Spring Woolens DRESS & SUIT MATERIALS I. E KERNDON COMPANY Phone 012 Mill Remnant Store ' 'I*': \ ; ?"* * ' : ? 1 S&& iL. *? * ' ' . , ?
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