HAMBURG SKETCHES OF Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McSwain ?u<l chlidrtn of Kings Mountain wore the Sunday guetK* in the home ocf Mr. and M;?. Lyman Champion ?tnd family. Mrs. Sarah Howell and daughter, iietty, of Grover spent Sunday with Another daughter, Mrs. Frank Led lord, Mr. Ledford and ?on, Jerry, . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell and chil dren spent the week end in B^sse tner City visiting irt the home of Mr.' ?nd Mrs. Alex McMillian. Miss Bettie Jean Champion had as fcer Sunday guest Miss Joan Ford. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Barnes of Gro ver were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Perry McSwain. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford and children of North Brook spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Dix on. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and dau ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bell and daughter were Sunday guests in the toome of Mr. and Mrs. KdwaA Bel) of Swainsville. Mrs. George Ledford ' of Cherry ville was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patterson ?nd ?ons spent the weekend in Hal-' eight with the former's father, Mr. Mull Patterson. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creen and chil dren spent Saturday in Belmont with Mr. Green's mother, Mrs. J. W. Green who is gravely ill. "Baa gain" policies ant | cDJf cheap if you don't have a loss, but you buy insurance to I protect you against lost, to get your mon ey's worth by placing your business through this ogtncy. A H PATTERSON i AGENCY ====ii= " C .( WAftlttK.MANACCK FMMI %HT! l/VKl ?' UOMI ketttOMiAttt. Mis. M?ym* Gibbons was tfce gue?t o f her M?n, Mr. Sam Lovelace, and Mrs. Lovelace of Earl during the weekend. ?Mr. and Mrs .Lyman Champion ; and son, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Alien and children were recent guests with J Mrs. Champion and Mrs. Allen's par ? ent? Mr. and Mrs. Cleophus Ledford j of North Brook, No. One. Mr. and Mrs. George McGlH and, son, George D., Mr. James MeGlh j of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie ; Spake, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spake [ of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McGili j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGlll, Mr. and } Mrs. Rufus Plonk and children, Miss j Mary Rachel and WjlHam Plonk, all of the St. Luke section, and Mr. and i Mrs. Stokes Wright and son, Charles of Oak Grove enjoyed an outing and picnic dinner at Lake Crawford Sun day. STANDINGS CITY LEAGUE W L Vet. I Burlington 4 2 ?67 , Chevrolet ? 2 Jbt>7 ; Gold Street 3 3 iOO City Street I 5 -Iff* | LEAGUE RACE TlOrTEKS The City league has been having ' some good competition during thej past two weeks. The League lead has changed three times since the season has started. Ddring last week the Gold Street "Cardinals'' dropped out of first place by losing two gam es. The Chevrolet "Hornets" beat i Burlington by a score of 10 to 4 and j they also beat Gold Street and City I Street by scores of 18 to 11 and 9 to j 0. The Burlington turned bqcK City Street by a score of 12 to 6 and ai*o [ beat Gold Street in a thrilling ball game by a score o i 11 to 10. City Street , 400 002 O? 6 Burlington i'20 3<>4 x ? 12 s Smith tLP> and W. Srr.jth; Bennett J (WPt, E ? i';Min ami Pauetson. . ; : FHE Chevrolet 207 530 1?18 7 2, Gold Street 201 -520 2?11 10 6 Painter (WP), Ha;:?>e and Falls;' Yarboro; C. Cobb (LP I, Cunningham and Valentine. Burlington 00-J 340 0 ? 11 13 2 Gold Street 201 2i* 2?10 10 3 . ' Bennett <W"P>, Stsggs ant: V. | Smith: Tompkins 'LP/, Loftin and; Valentine.' By Way Of Mention Lola lootti* ?v ? ? . - ? ? . _ ? ? Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ervin of States vllle were recent guests of Mr A ?. Ciine and his si?ter, Miss Bertha Cline. Miss Ha^e'. McCarter of Bethany *ai a recent guest o f Mrs. H. B. Jon- ] I es. | Mr. and Mts. Elbert Pftyne na<I as ? I their gue?*ts recenty Rev. anc Mrs. J Earl Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. i W. A. Brown, all of Gastonia, Misses WSnnWjed Fulton an^ Wi). i ma Hope and Mrs. J. I. Hope spent j Monday evening with Mrs. Novella ! Phillips of Oastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Payne had a? their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Engle and Mr. and Mrs. Hi H, all of Gastonia. Ancient Romans believed it to be unlucky to marry in May. The Sunday School was Matted in [Gloucester, England, in 1735. BARGAINS 25 LBS. WHITE GOOSE FLOUR SI. 79 ""ALL. SOUTHER K" Oleomargarine Lb.Pfcg.21c | + + + i NO. 2 CBN BLUEBIRD Chancre Juice 10c GAULTS Sell Service Phone 225 ? We Deliver ? STmoso^ yfosfce' -*A95 W.OOIV. ?3l-f HAS SELF-EMPTYING PUMP With 2 Vj Ft. Hom and Noiil* A* STERCHrS DOWNS EASIEST TERMS UN TOWN V# H. F. MOTOR Gears Sealed MK Oil. ? W biit> Baked Inamui Finiik. ? Forcelain Enamel Steel T ub Hold* 1 8 Cats. 18 Gauge Steel Frame Welded For Greater Stre?|{th 8 Va Ft. Moietma Proof Rubber Covered Cord Approved By Underwriter* Lab. it Costs L?ss Al *t i 1*01(1 f /? 1/ iu/w(" Movatcdn St. "Thr V V . Phone 348 Other Stare hi Store* to a#rre too in Aabertlle. Henderaonrille. Shelby. Forest City, Charlotte. Gotonla Concord. KannapolU. Salisbury. PACtffK* LABEL CHUM Salmon A Beautiful Decorated Sal* Edge Iced Tea Glass with *rerf 1-4 lb. p>kg. a t Dixie-Home Tea Tali Can 59c . DIXIE- HOME SALAD Dressing 16 02. Jar 25c hunts y. c. PEACHES No. 2 1-2 Can 29c % Lb. Pkg. 29c S: Glows with mrf 1-2 lb. pkg. ot Dixie-Mom* Tea. V2 Lb. Pkg. 57c A blend of too selected tor theti drinXing quality, Sme hot or Iced. Sell-Service DAIRY r IMxie-Horre lb. ? I MABGAR1NE. lb. 21c ? Clorv^blooir ij>. jar Cottage Cheese, 25c Schreiber's 2 lb. box Cheese Food .... 69c Sure Good 1-4 lb. "~*** lb " ? A _ . ,C "tuicE ??i ? ?" . 235c Sure Good ? - Colored Margarine ..... j Sunlight 1-4 lb prints lb. Creamery Rntter SSc Philadelphia 3oz. pkg.. Cheese . . . 17c Crectrrtery IPhil&delphia 3oz. pkk.. Creom Cheese . . 17c SEA FOOD Freeh Dressed It CATFISH, lb 43c lb. Mackerel Steaks 45c j Fillet of . lb. PERCH 35c Fresh 39c PANTILOUT . 39c .Medium 59c Green Shrimp . . . 59c Fillet of ' lb. Flounder 39c a " ' ^ KAMA illl AliAttl SUPER MARKET VALUES In Quality Tender Meats , " 45c 49c AQ? * ? ?9C .... 51c ound uvt? 29c \b. Rlfio ? ? \ V <r v ? ? SQUARES? pounc BACON ? lb* .. sttn Pork .USAGE? lb. ~ BREAST? pound 25c 49c 39c "VEH1-BEST" Produce Fancy Carolina CUCUMBERS? lb. .. 10c Fresh "Green Crowder PEAS? 2 lbs.. . . .. 27c Fancy yellow crook neck SQUASH? pound 5c Texas New Crop Yellow ONIONS? 2 pounds 17c Carolina New While POTATOES? 5 pounds ...... 25c Fancy Spring SPINACH? 2 pounds ........ 25c Fresh Green * CORN? 6 eais 29c Washington State Wineaap APPLES? 3 pounds 29c <?>? \ G-E BULBS AT TNCSI LOW MlClt ?*n ?*" mmif M WATT M* ?MfT ??? Hit HMit Ml 12< OCEAN SPRAY CRAKBERAY SAUCE No. 303 Can , 19c Hiblet Whole Kernel Corn 12 or. can 2 for 3Sc MAZOLA SALAD OIL Pint Bottle Pint Bottle 39c Old Virginia 38 oz. Jar APPLE BUTTER 27c Pennant No. 3 can SYRUP ... 47c Dixie- t>ew 2 1-2 lb. can SYRUP 35c Ice Cream Mix 5 oz. can nuzz Sundaettes Chocolate Butterscotch Pineapple For Topping 6 oz. >ar 17c Frait Cocktail No. 303 Can 22c Fancy long grain 3 lb. pkg. RICE .. 55c Red Band Plain or Self-Rising flour, 25 lb bag $7.29 Big Tender Peas w>. 303 can Green Giant .... 28c Happyvale 2 No. 303 LIMA BEANS ... 25c Liquid Soap Bottle GUM 31c No Ri>b Shoe White .... 10c Sunshine fft HO CRACKERS 1 ) b. Box Lb. Box 30c WAX PAPER CUT RITE 125 ft. roll 21c DIXIE HOME SUPER MARKETS

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