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PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre set iptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REXALL STORE We Call For and Deliver Phones 41 ? 81 Hartsoe Bridges and B Ross on the mound with Huffstetfer catching. Bridges was the winner. Crisp, Clem mer and Lynch hurled for the los ers with Crisp as losing pitcher. Leon hardt was the Algodon catch er. Craftspun faces Linwood here Sat urday afternoon at 3 p. m. j * Wake County Negroes Plan to Beautify Homes Negro farmers of the New Hill community in Wake County recent ly started a home beautl/ication pro gram, says W. C. Davenport, county agent for the State College Exten sion Service. One of the first undertakings of those participating in the program will be to get a toiiot on every farm, and second, to paint every toilet in the community. These along with other improvements were discussed at a re<;ent meeting of the farm wo men and men of the community. C. N. McCulIers, chairman of the group, is using his farm as the dis tributing point for paint made from burnt motor oil and mortar coloring. The coloring wa.< purchased by Mc CulIers at six cents per pound and is being distributed at cost to all farmers who desire a supply.. Mrs. Mary Daymon. president of the New Hill Home Demonstration Club, is assisting McCulIers in pro moting the program. McCulIers has painted his toilet, poultry house, and barn. The Daymons have built a new toilet and painted it. Six other farm families have also staged painting their outbuildings. _ "Our community* needs ..this pro gram.' McCiiUers pays, "and We are going to keep hammering away un til the job is completed " WUEN YOUR TEAM S ABOUT TO VAN AMD YOU HAVE VEILED *TAL YOU'RE ALL ... For a real taste thrill, for en ergizing refreshment., for gen uine -enjoyment . . . next tlm<? and every titrv, go for a frosty bottle of CHEERWINEI ? . *? ' * , * ? *. r * , %* Cheencinpis in tunp with the American tani p. Keep a supply at home. Bay a 6-bottle carlo* or a mum today! ? ON ALL OCCASIONS^ CHEERVVUiiilPOOD TASTE '49 Sweet Potato Crop Government Supported i; >1. (VivlngUtn, Extension Horti culture specialist- at S aie College, announced this week iha, ihe U. S. Department of Agriouuurc w i J 1 sup port the 1!M9 swefrv poi;tio crpp at ' t<0 percent ol (hp Ju:y parity price This support will become effective September 1. The dollars- and -cents support pri- ' ces for the 15)19 crop. which will be announced soon after July 1, will foe based on U. S. No. 1 grade, wash ed. |>acked in new containers, and loaded in car or truc^ I its. roving ton said. . Last year's support prices, base. - on 90 per cent of parity, were 'Si .6 for Porio Ricf?s from Septemhei 1 t I November tfi and *'2.15 for the re mainder of the storage season. As wa ?} the ca<v ';v?i .year. 1*? ? Rieos and- Nancy H-is will foe sup porter at hijji.er 'evf .i ijvm oihe \ irieties. Mai-iar-J , QoUh'M*-- am' Jersey varieiie< \\ V >uppor:e<i ? 20 cents pe rfonshe* >.-t ? lian Porto Ulcus and Nancy . >. and other varieties a r riP'ot " r V*- foil she 1 los-? than Porta Rieoy v jr v 11' I!-. Purch.i :'e< will i ? foe ! United dur Ins the ma'n l,.?rve?'>n^ period iemfoer 1 r^rough v.\v*emfocr r> > but daring the per. ^ November 16 .10 .purchase-- wl'! fon made oniv of sweet poi :> :or m,i <v.v been cured not less ifown 1 n Ht. * ^'ivev. ber 30. the Com mod in Credit Con>or ation may I'rnit th* roc of delfo'erv l>\ :trr<- p?ti>mL COvinjjion said that although- the sn p[>->rr tiroiram lias tk'cn a nftou tvj. it i-* imii empiated thai the ;?r?? gr-im vvj.i not bp needed except .! scattered loOa'.Uies. since it is evp.*c ?ted that (hp demand will far exceed the supply. Hp added that the com tTK-rci.-j 1 crease in North Carolina i.-?. exported to hp 10 to 13 :>or cent hijlh it in 19!9 t h ?-? n in 1?'1R hut, ove ns-v it w152 !><* ."> ti 10 per cent le?s thai; the 10 >ear average for the period l9T5t 46. Peak Tir>vp?'<,nt of North CarVi na'?-19-'M -? ihbage crop <va>' re^he 1 during the ?econd week of Ma> Mm-'W of ; ho soda ash now u s*t\ is; Stained from common salt. USE ... . HSU RID f WANT &P $ <>'jfeu?u MOUNT 1 ?(i nc:trxD P^one- 1C7 >t "31 ?Quality Cleaning? -THAT'S THE BRAND YOU GET AT? / * WEAVER'S CLEANING PHONE 558 -J Dr. James S. Bailey OPTOMETRIST Examination. Diagnosis, Fitted Offi.'i* o|>en p*?*.h Friday 10 A M ??) 5 P. M 250 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BCILDIN'G ASK THI MAN WHO KNOWS . . . YQUt WATCHMAKER! Cirnu &T) .<&k \ HEBPS A L ^, \X \ IJ regular CHECK-UP TOO! I ' O'yvt negUct yoor ?o'th' Don't bon^ ?t .irourni .. . Dor?*t if *S?n wo thing . . . ? oocrt if ?p W*?V1 regularly Repair it* broken crytttii one* *? Heuned and c^go'aMyt ftring y owr %Qfd? jh for a <h,> cWju ob'i-ji tw>o todayf . - 7 IKLUIKCR'S ?Wii. r i?U<L SHOP X k r i ' ? ? ? W j 1 3ri Typewriter Ribbons? Phones 167-283 We *?>?<* t? ??"" Wfeto lidflwo'1 Krai at )itatrotod av9-;ob> a* eitra cott. THKRE'S the smite when you slip the selector lever into Driving notch ? and realize that's all there is to do. There's the smile when you swing smoothly up to cruising speed with out halt or check or break of stride. There's the smile at traffic lights when you halt, wait, then move away with never a thought about shifting. Bu. the broadest grin of all comes at the end of a long day's drive and you find you've covered more miles more easily. Even your treadle -foot ? so likely to become tired and cramped maintaining an even speed in direct-drive cars? appreciates the fluid ease of Dynaflow. For Dynaflow Drivet is not merely ? new transmission. It's ? new ex perience ? ? a new luxury in driving. In ten minutes you are handling it ?* BOAJDMASTKR, ?pl Ultat at mttrm MM mi SUPKR like a veteran ? in two days you wouldn't be without it. wonder, then, that Dynaflow is the drive with which all new de velopments in transmissions are compared. Not merely "something better," it is something entirely new, the first ex citing chapter in a whole new book. Cjo learn for yourself how abun dantly rich in pleasure every gallon becomes when you have Dynaflow. Your Buick dealer will be glad to demonstn,'e? glad to quote delivered prices ? glad to talk terms of as fine a deal as you could want. A.nd you'll find glad surprise in the delivery dates he is now mentioning. ttl lf 'K mlon* ha * alt frmtmr+-m S,lk . .moo* OYNAfLOW OKIW ? VI IW VISION IroOT ?nla<g?d Olou a ran SWINQ.tASY DOOtS and *o>r accu "LIVING m CI" INTIKIOKS with D?np C ro<il? cuthiom ? 8 uj/ml rWrnj QUANU NJX COfl SWINGING ? lirrly flMlBALL SnAtOHT-llGHT POWFH with KU-SrmNO VAlVt limns pk? 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