JOINT DECLARATION — Governor Hodges adds his signature to a Joint Proclamation which pre cedes the opening of the Nation's annual Slow Down and Live campaign Memorial Day. All the states and territorial possessions will Join North Carolina "For the purpose of achieving a higher degree of Safety on the streets and Highways." On hand to witness tbe signing ceremony (leit to right) Ed Scheldt, Motor Vehicles Commissioner; Tom Seals, staff secretary, Southeastern-States Co. ordinator; Wallace Hyde, Chief of the Motor Ve hicles Department's Driver Improvement Section; and Col. James R. Smith, Highway Patrol Com mander. VwrM&ir9 mum* WANTADS Crawford Enters Air Force School Bob Crawford, of Ridge street, entered the Air Force, Tuesday and was to be assigned to an AF technical school, according to report by an Air Force recruit ing officer in Kings Mountain last weekend. Mr. Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Crawford, was for merly employed by Southern Life Insurance Company. He is mar ried to the former Miss Betty Hawkins and they have one daughter, Catherine Ann, age 16 months. The officer also reported that Robert Neisler and James Edens, both of Kings Mountain, had qua lifted for aviation cadet train ing. .F.Goodrich PICK-YOUR-PRICE We're leveling stocks, . _overstocks, balance VVv ■ v v We need » Pick your pric. yoursiie »nd get 'em n°«i your Size ana -- ACT NOW-SAVE NOW , 1 ■ - B. F. Goodrich Guaranteed NEW TREADS ■A Hit Now-car Tuba ■ lott with groator ■ tkld resistance, pat ■ anted bruits - blow % out protection. B. F. Goodrich SAFETYUNER TUBELESS TRAM-IN Extra-High Clearance P*ICI Trade-In Allowance 25% OFF list price (as) as special shipment trade-in allowance ort NYLON Safetyliners SAFETY-S TUBELESS Same famous tread design as formerly came an new cart... NOW WITH BRUISf-BlOWOUT PROTECTION. tube-type SAFETY-S 6.00-16 14—' 16 75 6.70-1 S 7.10-15 $20.45* 7.60-15 $22.60* *fWl iw •■hI Mft B. F. Goodrich brand new EXTRA-SERVICE THE TUBE-TYPE ECONOMY TIRE 12 6.00-16 Plot tax and your rttreadoble 25% OFF LIST PRICE (without trada-ln) AS SUPER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE List Price $57.55 SALE PRICE B. F. Goodrich NYLON-PLUS lEgg LIFE-SAVER TUBELESS WHITEWALLS B. F. Goodrich EXPRESS TRUCK TIRES Fully Guaranteed • Low priced quality truck tire t T V • 43 19 16 6.70-15 Plus tax and your tetreedobte 95 6.00-16 AS LOW AS 400 PUTS A NEW TIRE ■down ON YOUR CAFf CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY S. Battleground Ave. Phone 893 F. Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER - FIRST IN TUBELESS f El-Bethel-Bethware News (Mr*. Leonard Gamble) EL-BETHEL, Bethware — Rev. Howard Dover, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will Dover,-former member of El-Bethel but who now lives in Charlotte will be the guest speaker at El-Bethel church Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. The Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Barber are visiting their daughter and family in New Orleans for ten days Tiie Future Homemakers of America will give their annual mother - daughter banquet Fri day night at 7:30 o’clock at the Bethwarle cafeteria. Revival services closed Friday night at El-Bethel Methodist church. Rev. James Coleman of Lafayette St., Shelby, was the guest speaker for the week. Diane Neal joined the church lfy letter. Clarence Wells of Black Moun tain is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee Devenny for several days. The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Frank Blalock. Mrs. Boyce Eaker and baby son, Mark Wesley returned home Thursday from the Kings Moun tain hospital Westover church sponsored a musical program Wednesday night at Beflfwarfe school. Don Reno and Red Smiley and mem bers of their gang were their en tertainers. A good crowd was prb sent. Thursday night the Athletic club of Bethware were entertain ed with a barbecue supper at the lunch room. letters and other honors were given at this time. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Warren, Jr., and children of Hickory-visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Eaker here Sunday. An Easter egg hunt was en joyed by the yopng people of El Bethel on the church grounds Saturday evening Miss Lois Gam bie of Brevard spent the Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F Gamble. She returned back Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mayes and daughter of Augusta Ga., spbnt the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Friolo Mayes. Mrs. Frank Goforth was hon ored with a birthday dinner Sun day at El-Bethel by her children and relatives. A large crowd was present. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gamble and J. F. Gamble were Paul Roberts, Jr., and Sara Farrow of Boling Springs, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ham rick, Paul Roberts and J. J. Gam ble of Shelby. MrS. Charles Baird and child ren of Statesville spent the week end Were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harrelson. Miss Rachel Neal of Shelby School of Nursing spent the week end here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Canipe and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry PHILCO Super Marketer REFRIGERATOR FREEZER PHUCO 1645 Full-Size 6.8 eu. ft. FREEZER Sharp freezes down to 20“ below zero. All in the space of a refrigerator alone! ONir $4.75 A WEEK with your old rof. in trade INCLUDED ! 3-Year Warranty against frozen food spoilage GAULT'S APPLIANCES Phono 22S 413 H. Piedmont Ave. Sendees Today For Mrs. Turner Mrs. Ola Hawkins Turner, 66, of Dallas, mother of Mrs. Dan Huffstetler of Kings Mountain,: died Wednesday morning at 1:30 o’clock in a Gastonia hospital. Mrs. Turner was a native of Cleveland County. She is survived by her husband, Charles A. Turner; three daugh ters, Mrs. Huffstetlfer, Mrs. B. H. Phillips of Charlotte, and Mrs. W. L. Baker of Lowell; and a half-brother, Charlie Ledford of Gastonia. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 4 p. m. at Woodlawn Baptist church in Lowell, with the Rev. Hubert Huggins, and the Rev. J. T. Stafford officiat ing. The body will lie in state for one hour prior to the services, an will remain at the funeral home until removed to the church. Bu rial will be in Gaston Memorial Park. Carothers Funeral Home of Gastonia is handling funeral ar rangements. spent Easter with Mr. Canipe’s parents, of Falston. Mrs. Ida Ware is spending mos't of the time attthe bedside of her sister, Mrs. Sam Jones who is se riously ill in the Shelby hospital. i ONLY 8 HOURS 10 A. M.TO 6 P. M. i i I W11U1 Wotw Writit BLUE - GREEN - RED SAVE $ 2.62- USE THIS COUPON . This Coupon Ond 880“ entitles the bearer to on* of our Genuine $3.50 CLIK-O-MATIC 5 Piece Pen Set: one pen writes blue - one pen write* green - one pen write* red - these sizes con be used by Ladies - Men • Boys and Girls. SMOOTH EASY WRITING....clean, crisp big L-O-N-G Interchangeable Refills, green barrel for the green writer - red barrel for the red writer - blue barrel for the blue writer. All Ink* ax* Bankar'* Approrad • NO • SMEAR • NO • LIAI This Coupon Good Only While A Jvertblng Sale Is On. Bring This Coupon A Five (5) Year Service Certificate Given With Each Set nmu wr mi stanoam Jim LIMITS — NOT MORE THAN TWO SETS TO EACH COUPON. POSITIVELY— NO SETS SOLD AT THIS PRICE AFTER SALE. w IS ALL TOD PAT for aS 5 utklM. 3 P»il, 1 MTT7 •Scats, Id* HOT $3.50 Rita. Refills 50* IS ALL YOU PAY far"3" Clik-O-Matic RsTiUt year d||f i***- NOT $1.47 At our last sale we ran short of Pen Sets. For this Sato there will be a Special Factory Repre sentative with Pens for all. And plenty of Refills, all colors including black. THESE PENS WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY. APRIL 7th GRIFFIN DRUG ,C0. Kings Mountain, N. C. Women's and Children's Ready-To-Wear All Women's Spring All Belk's Children's Coats, Suits, Toppers Regularly $5.95 to $1195 Shop Belk's For These Superior Bargains

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