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SHRINE BOWLER ? Gastonia high's Mike McGinnU, above, a Kings Mountain native, hat been selected on the North Carolina team to r the annual Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte on December 6. Mike McGinnis Chosen On NC Shrine Team For Annual Game December 6 Mike McGinrus, son of Mr, and Mr?. J- M. McGinnls. former Kings Mountain residents', has been placed on the North Caro lina high school (cam for the an nual Shrine Howl game at Char lotte on IXvember 6. ? lie joins the pick of kch'otastK* players from all over the state to compete against the pick of South Carolina's high school'stars in the annual gamp for benefit of crippled children. "Iron Mike"- as he has been called by many, has scored 96 points to date this season, has twice been placed on the all s,tate check list <md, through games of November 6. had rushed for 1176 yards in 121 rushes. He has scor ed 13 touchdowns, mostly on long runs, and 12 points after touch Grover Lions Present Womanless Wedding At High School Auditorium - ? 1? ? ? . A womanless wedding was pre sented by the members of the Lions Club' on Monday evening at the high school with proceeds going to the Lions Charity Fund. Charlie Queen was the bride and Rev. Park Moore was the bride groom. Appearing on the program were Fred Crockrell, Arthur Da Vis, Bucky Hardiu, R. B. Keeter, BUI Little, Glenn Roundtree, W. F. Powell, Bobby Hambrlght, Sam Goforth, Gene Turner, Bill Camp, Jakey D, Hambrlght, Jack Herndoii, Sam Strain. D. J. Mont gomery, Bill Harry, Frank Go forth, Paul Hambrlght, Carley Martin, Jerome Spangler, Trent McSwaln, Hunter Ramsey, Ho ward AdfJlngton, James Rollins. Robert. Peterson and Vardell Neal". Mr. and Mrs. Wrick Rollins and daughter,. Gay, have returned to their home in Akron, Ohio after spending the week here with Mr. Rollins' brothers and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nunnery and children, Grover Jr. and De borah Ann, of Charlotte, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ri E. Ham bright. Miss Lillie Mae Gibbons, a member of the school facualty down, starting the season with a four-touchdown splurge against Statesvllle In the opener. The 180-pound back scored all his teams 26 points In a loss to Charlotte Central several weeks ago. He made the Western AAA conference all-star team last sea son and is an almost-sufe bet to repeat. Young McGlnnis' father is em ployd at Margrace store. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Qorn well and Mrs. Wiley McGin nls. of Kings Mountain, FOR A YOUNGER, "UPLIFTED" UOOK Helena Rubinstein's New Contour-Lift Treatment A day and night beauty miracle to tighten skin and firm contours. Estrogenic Hormone Oil replen ishes precious moisture to the un der skin. Contoni-Lift Film gives you a 24-hour a day beauty lift. I sed together, they are working partners for a younger, "uplifted" look. I SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER -SAVE 2' 50 i estvogknic noBMom oil (2.50 Talne] with CONTOUH-Lirr film (reg. 5.00] 7.50 VALUE Both for only 5.00 plui tax Limited time only fUE'g' raiFiir1 Chlorodent Toothpaste 69? Colgate Dental Cream, giont47< Ipana A. C., lorge ? 37< Ora Denture Cleaner, 6V2 0*. 57 ? Tek Toothbrush, nylcn. , ? 59 t '? -?? f-i ? Thanksgiving Gift Values Assorted IBS k" t CHOCOLATES $|75 WAVERIEY . MONTREAT . LAFAYETTE . BONNIE LEA The Sw?eleW Gift For Yoyr rhonkigiving HoJfeu Chocolate Thin Mints, y/i lb. Assorted Hard Mix lb. Gilt Stationery 98 ? Revlon Aquamarine lotion 1 .00 Zippo lighter ...3.00 . m '0 m m KINGS MOUNTAIN TH.E ^ i STORE DRUG COMPANY PM0NE 41 4.81 ? T H E" C | TVS MODERN STORE V at Harrlsburg, spent the -week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon. Sherwood Tate, USN, from Charleston, S. C. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tate. . ? Miss Lowell Ellis, a member of the school faculty, underwent an appendectomy at the Gaffney hospital on Tuesday. Bobby Keeter, USN, of Nor folk, Va. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B., Keeter. Lt. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks, Jr. of Greenville, S. C. spent the week end with homefolks. Buiky Hardin visited friends In Concord on Sunday.' Harold Herndon suffered a 1 heajrt attack Friday night, while at work for the Southern Rail way, and was taken to a hospital in Kannapolls. His condition is Improved. Rev. Eddie Craig of Bessemer City was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Strain on Monday evening. Tommy Harry of Durham spent the week end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harry. Ray Hambright is sick at his home. ' Mrs. D. G. Herndon delight fully entertained about 20 chil dren on Saturday afternoon, hon oring her son Donald on . his eighth birthday. Very attractive bouquets of seasonal flowers ar tistically designed and arranged furnished a scene of floral beauty for the ' occasion. After several games were play ed, Mrs. Herndon served ice cream and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbons of Gaffney spent Suijday with Miss Ava Gibbons, Lemar Moss who has been em ploye'. in North Africa, will ar rive soon to vtslt his parents, Mfr. and Mrs.R. D. Moss. Mrs. B. A. Harry. Mrs. VV. S. H(cks, Mrs. H. L. Beam,- Mrs. Rube Rollins, and Mrs. John Gold attended the Statewide ?conference at Winston-Salem on Wednesday and were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithdeal. Mrs. William Burchett and son of Winston-Salem spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cockrell. | Plus - 1I0WU * ? I r* i I >\ LIONEL TRAINS NIW LOCOMOTIVES NEW ROLLING STOCK NEW ACCESSORIES LAYAWAY Use Oar Layaway Plan SEE THE LIONEL TV SHOW WBTV 12-12:15 Sundays Bridges Hardware They were accompanied home Sunday by Mr. Burchett. Phillip Harry spent Sunday at Chimney Rock. It takes 900 pounds of sugar to produce the explosives to lire one round from a modern battleship's slxteen-lnch gun. ' The by-products from an acre of sugar beets prepared as live stock feed will produce at least 300 pounds of meat. One out of every 10 carloads of watermelons never reach the con sumer because of marketing waste. In 1961, the lou and damage on approximately 15.000 Carload* of peaches was one-hall million dol lars, or $30 per car. Of every 100 pounds of toma toes picked by the farmer,, only 57 pounds reached the housewife In 1951. The objectionable odor and raw flavor ol onion Is reduced when a dash ol sugar 1# added to the cooking water. Tar Heel dairymen probably wasted thousands of dollars worth of milk annually through careless milking practice*. Kings Mountain ? ? Bessemer City "Down the aisles at Dixie Home, you can select a big 'Basket of Bargain*' at Dixie-Home low priced YoutI find, too, a wonderful artby of the brand* you know? at these low prkeil" TRUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY ? IS OUR RUIE FOR COURTESY Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut . ... Freshest Tasting Pineapple Juice Everl Libby's Pineapple Juice . . The Brand That Puts Flavor First? Del Monte Fruit Cocktail . . Look To Libby's For Perfection? Luscious Libby's Peaclns. lr?o<'ii foot/ I tifiif.s I PictSwMt Frozen fre?h Cut Corn 2 'P??" 31c PictSweet Frozen Fr?*h Mixed * Vegetables ... 2 12.?' 31c PictSWMt Froien Fre?h Green Peas . . 2 31c Munt'i Irish ?uy Several Con.-Old South Froien ' - ? ? wwui i iwsvn Orange Juice. . 2 c.?V 29c Potatoes . . Do! Monte Tomato Catsup . . .. Peanut Butter Beech-Nut . Stokely Cut Green Beans . v i ;. H?r?H?y'? Cocoa. . . . Nc.r 10c 19c It-Ox Jar No 2 Cm SOi. Can 33c 19c 25c No. 2J Cap Marco! Paper Napkins . . . 10c Plain or Solf-Riting Flour Red Band . 10 ? 99c Brtpkfaftt Favorite? Bama Strawborry Preserves . 27c For A Better Breakfo?t? Jim Dandy Grits ..... Hi 17c OUw Hom. Fre?h Tangy Salad Dressing 1 3c Vegetable Buy Of The Week! California Crisp ry.... - 15 C?llo Sag Extra Fancy Wash. State Delicious New Crop Paper Shell Jumbo Apples ... 2 35c Pecans.. Lb Sweet Juicy Foil Russet Fresh Plump Pears . . . 2 - 33c Cranberries cT*. Golden Ripe Vitamin-Rich Florida vitamin-Rich Florida Bananas. 2 > 25c Oranges 8 37c .on* Firth Wp/t#. 1 aluffi! large Fresh C Mullet ' 29p Fresh Dressed Catfish .... "? 49c Medium Siie Fresh Shrimp .... "> 59c Off#* 1 /??>/" Stiff m! 35c Seasoned To Perfectionl DEVILED CRABS Armour's All Meat TREET 45c l2-Oi. Can Armour's Flavorful CHOPPED HAM 12-Ot Can 54c Armour's Vienna SAUSAGE *'? c*n 21 ^ Armour's CORNED BEEF No t Can 49? Armour's Sliced DRIED BEEF no. j.. 38? Swiff* PREM 45c 12-Ox. Can Strained Baby Food GERBER'S 3 29c Cudahy Gold Coin Sliced Ifs tops in flavorful nourishment ? serve it Lb. oftenl Priced lowl Pkg. Ground From Dixie-Home Quality-Tender B^ef! / resh ... Ground Beef.. > 49c li i .v iV-l# o #f * t* Quuiity-Tviuivr Vietti! For Delicious Cuttets? Veal ? Fine For Brqising? Veal Round Steak . "> 95? Shoulder Chops ?> 59? Short Groin Rice WATER MAiD 45c 3-U> C.lto M| Paper Product! _ Pll ADMIM Toilet Tissue . 4 3SC wIlAKmln Kitchen Towels . 2 ???. 33c PAPER Nipklm ? . ? ? . io-o 12? Southern Gold Colored MARGARINE - 25? Swtffs Shortening SWIFT'NING WCm 81C Peanut Butter SWIFT'S 39e 120* H Floats MH She 38? Toilet Soap IVORY SOAPIIVORY SOAPl Complexion Soap I For Fine Washoblei IVORY SOAPIIVORY FLAKES 4 ? - 21 c I 27e IT Granulated For Speed For Family Wash IVORY SNOW BLUE CHEE >"? 27c ?>? 29'
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