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WIN j WATCH? Shown above is Arnold Jackson, right well-known Kings Mountain man, who is receiving a Gruen watch from Charles A. Goforth. Jr., of Dellinger'ft Jewel Shop. Dellinger's. local Gruen dealer, is making the presentation on behalf of the company after Mr. Jackson was awarded the watch on a recent NBC Jackpot show. "Hollywood Calling." Mr. Jack ' ten was called during the show by Ann Sheridan, movie star who was a guest on the show along with George Jessel. Had Mr. Jackson been abie to Identify the "film of fortune." he would have won a S25.000 jackpot. Fersonals Mrs. E. J. Stewart is a patient in the Shelby hospital. Mrs. James Thompson and .son, Jimmy, of Bradenton, Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart. Mrs. L. W. Turner, Graham. N. C., visited her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lackey over the weekend. Mrs. Nevette Hughes spent last week In Gaffney, S. C.t visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Gaffney and her sifter, Mrs. Roy G. Cadieu. Mr. and Mrs. Nevette Hughes had as their guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Pepsteen and son, QBHI of Spartanburg, S. C. Misses jean McCtain and Barbara ffeart Matthews, and Demauth Blan ton returned vo Mai*. HiU College Monday to resume their studies. Mr an3 Mrft. C. B. Mark ham, Dur ham, Miss Eleanor Markham, Dur ham and Charlotte, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Shu ford. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons of Lum berton have returned home after a, visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parsons. Little Larry Parsons remained for several weeks visit with his grand ' ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobbin had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. Fred and Joe Thompson of Columbia, S. C. i Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McGIll, Yeasse, S. C., Miss Kathleen Dryer and Ru t us McGill of Salisbury were guests of Mrs. E. L. McGiH and other rela tives during the holidays. Mrs. John Mitchem's mother, Mrs. C. C. Lynn, of th^ Margrace returned Friday from the Memorial hospital in Gastonia where she has been a patient since before Christmas. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weir during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Glausier, College Park, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss, Fred ericksburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. John Ervln Rutherfordton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Early. Miss Ether Plonk returned to Winv;on-Salem Saturday after spending the holidays with her mo ther, Mrs. R. S. Plonk. Miss May Plonk and J. Calvin! PloVik attended the funeral of their I cousin, T. E. Plonk, at St. Marks j Lutheran church in Gaston county j Sunday. j Mrs. Fleming Ramwur has re- [ turned to Mullins, S. C., after' spending the holidays with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Paul Mauney. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Beam of Cher- j ryville were dinner hosts on New ! Years day honoring Mrs. Joe Ken- j drick on her birthday anniversary, j Those attending from Kings Moun- j 1 tain were Mr. and Mrs. J^C. Keller^ Mrs. Ed Hord ind Miss Marjorie Hord. others present included Di and Mrs. Robert Kerr, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. T*>ro_McCaJ) amfdau*. I ghter of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs.. John Wilkins and daughter, lane of jCherryville. Miss Betty Hord Fet$s' . Queen Of Clubs The Queen of Clubs bridge club j met Tuesday night with Miss Betty j Hord at her . home on South City street. . Early spring flowers and greenery , were used. as decorative features in] the party room. Miss Frances Payne held high ( score, Mrs. A. A. Lackey, Jr., lowj score, each were presented attractive ! gifts. The hostess served a very tempt- j ing sweet course. . . I Brownie Scout News Troop 14 Brownie Scout Troop No. 14 met in our room in the Lutheran church. We elected new officers: President: Becky Blamon; Secretary: Judy Cooper. We planned our program for the next six months and a budget by letting everyone write what they wanted to learn to dp. Then we went ufr to -the kitchen and made fudge. Phylll9 Dean brought her record player so we played records while the candy cooked, tfudy Cooper brought her telegraph set and show ed us how it worked. Becky B1 anion. No! No! LET US FIX THAT OLD WATCH There is probably many ycoTt of good service in it if repaired by an expert craftsman AND THEN ELECTRONICALLY TESTED ON A &e!shji^J)Masttr We not only employ watchmakers who are skilled and long experienced on problem watches, but we _ .vx. .msHis.. MPtarmW work electronically on our WATCHMASTER, a scien tific instrument which PRINTS a record,? PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS Dmam d tkh protection. ^ GRAYSON'S JEWELRY ft Home-Owned ft Case Tiactois Have New Hitch Tractors equipped whh a new 3 point hitch and hydraulic equip ment control have been put on dis play by Community Implement & Supply Co., at Kings Mountain. With, this new "Eagle hitch," a plow or any one of a variety of rear mounted "latch on" implements can be hitched or unhitched, in a minute or.sO, with no need for the driver to get off the tractor seat, Lewis Hoy.- ? manager, declares. He described the new hydraulic control as "practically fool-proof," since h is not subject to air locks and is entirely . independent of clutch and power take off Mounted on the engine, the se!f-priming? pump opetates whenever the engine Is running. Implements may be raised and lowered regardless of whether the, tractor is traveling or standing, in gear or out. The hy draulic fluid supply is never a pro blem, he s?id, because the unit uses ordinary motor oil. - A single control lever near the dri ver's right hand raises and lowers any "latch-on" implement. The design of the "Eagle hitch" itself keeps the implement working at un tform depth in spite of rough ground or hard or soft spots in the field. A short movement of the control lever will. change Implement settings to meet unusual field conditions with out stopping or slowing the tractor. A handy turn-buckle sets plow dep th for normal operation: Mr. Hovls said that the tow cost two-plow "VAC" Case tractors now carry the njew hitch and hydraulic area. control as regular equl?m?nl He WANTED: 12 fresh cows, 3 and 4 win havs plows and other "latch ? gallons, young. J L. Huffman, on" Implements of types .n 4hjs j Route 1, Kings Mountain, N. C. j-6-27 pd. i??ww?WMii(WBaMBWMMpwMiiiiiMiwi>i(i)M>[MWBlMgwpi>mii>>Ti>iii*iW>^r?iii>i[iitwwMiifmi<mmwi>imitiimiinnii|iinirMrnwiriirTiriir WHEN YOU DRIVE. DRIVE A Top Mileage Top Performance Top Quality Lowest Cost -Low Down Payment? # Easy Terms # MARLOWE'S CENTER SERVICE ?. j*-* Lee Tires # Good Gulf Products % Home Appliances On The Busy Corner Gabardines, Worsteds. Many ideal for spring wear! Values to $39.95 All ONE <fci Q QC PRICE! . .. , 1 i/.l/O ? Sizes 10 to IE Values to $16.95 All One Price! 40 BOYS' JACKETS Corduroy and Wool Plaids Volutes to $5.00 S2.98 ?_ f } ' i*r
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