KV. GEORGE C. STARR Sian To Lead Methodist Series ROw- Or*rge C. Stairr, pastor of Ottril Memorial Methodist chur <A, Btraerraor City, will conduct mwcwtl services at Grace Meth «dlat CtMtrrti, beginning this Sumtat?, May 8th. Senders will be h^ld each"ev etwesjc atI 7 o'clock. A prayer vigil will be kept at thm on Saturday, May 7th, ffrtmr t® a. m. until 10 p. m. Mor mn*. prayer will be observed early, rfcty, Monday through Fri dtayc, ad 111 a. m., at the church, Ihr «s*«** who work on another >11 c is invited to all (lie church for Monthly Board of Review. The meeting was open ed with Scout Oath and Laws. Plans were made for the Troop to go fishing Monday, May 9 as soon as school Is out. Boys were asked to bring their fathers for the fishing trip, also hook, line and sinker. Don’t forget to bring bait or worms. Five new boys passed through their Tenderfoot requirement. Se veral boys made 2nd Class and several passed merit badges. j Plans are being made for boys to go to Boy Scout Camp, Tryon, N. C. July 25 to 30. Members of the board of re view — Leonard Smith, Glee E. Bridges, Jr., Jack Houser, Jacob Cooper. Scoutmaster, Otte Falls, ass’t. Scoutmaster, Charles Ram sey. Marriott Phifer was visitor. Troop plans to camp some Fri day night real soon at Davison Boy Scout Camp. Soribe, Speedy Ramsey these services, Rev. W. C. Sides, the pastor, said in making the announcement. When a woman bakery clerk in Gary, Ind., was confronted by a gunman she exclaimed. “Oh, but I’m rial allowed to do that!” The startled holdup man left. QUESTION: Are there any herbicides for controlling crota laria in soybeans? ANSWER: No. The best thing to do is to avoid planting soy beans in fields known to have crotalaria. Crotalaria plants that appear anyway, should be removed by hand. If crotalaria seed get mixed with the harvest ed soybeans, they could cause the soybeans to be turned down by buyers. QUESTION: How much is it costing North Carolina farmers to produce top hogs ? ANSWER: A recent survey of 17 producers Showed that farm ers growing hogs on concrete need $16.28 per hundredweight to breaik even. The survey also showed that farmers growing j hogs on pasture can 'break even at $14.73. These prices included all expenses, including taxes, feed, buildings, pig cost, depred ation, labor, interest on invest ment, etc. The higher break-even price for concrete feeding was at-j tributed mostly to higher cost; rations fed. QUESTION: How much land do North Carolinians now have in the Conservation Reserve of the Soil iBank? ANSWER: 268,307 acres. This is an increase of 82,414 acres ov er 1959. Raymond S. Good Gels Promotion VICENZA, ITALY (AHTNC) — Raymond S. Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Good, Route 2, Kings Mountain, N. C., ' recently was promoted to private first class in Italy where he is a member of the 68th Military Police Com pany. Good, a military policeman in the company, entered the Army in August 1959 and received ba sic combat training ot Fort .Ja ckson, S. C. He was stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga., before arriv ing overseas last January. A member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, the 24-year-old sol dier is a 1955 graduate of Com pact High School and a 1959 gra duate of Agricultural and Tech nical College of North Carolina. Oak Grove News MRS. WILLIAM WRIGHT The annual Memorial Service will be held at the local church Sunday, May the 8th. Rev. Ja mes E. Holder will bring the 11 o’clock sermon. Everyone is in vited (to come and bring a picnic lunch. * Mir. and Mrs. Newell Thorn burg and eons. Laneth and Rod ney, Mrs. Gertrud® Champion and daughter, Darlene, spent the week end visiting in the home of Pvt. and Mrs. Giles Bell of Lake Springs, N. C. Mrs. Melba Boyles entertained her Sunday School Class with a picnic held at Chimney Rock. Those present were Misses Faye Green, Emily Hamrick, Judy Wa tterson and Judy Bolin, Messrs Kenneth Mayes, Donald Hom and Edward Davis, Willard Boy les, Janet and Bruce. Mis. Arnold Philbeck of Shel Farm drownings have increas ed with the increas in farm ponds. Howard Ellis, extension agricultural engineer at State College, suggests safeguarding Children by giving them water safety training. Also consider features in farm pond construe Ition. Come in, call, writel Save on specials from famous makers .. • save more than ever on our own Baby B layette needs! Talk to our trained experts, get gift ideas ... save! BATISTE HANDMADBi DRESS-SUP JET SALE 1.99 Reg. 199, Pink, blue, maize, white I Precious Retail*! Val lace inserts, tucks, lace-edged scalloped hems. k Handmade byttanholosl . (?Bt>l,lf:SOfT «*wi f*0M Belgium ,5AU 3.99 cosHy handmad«< ^>Hon'r°Von C>ft*fl* l« pure white, lacy belt suggests1 * dade*‘ 0,*P hem, rosebud embroidery. ‘AerylJc fibers.* ”1“®" •r-wiMwt may sum SAlf 1.69, F™ * ** ^ 5AL£ 77i sett, dresses gowns'din^ h*mV lw*k,*‘Puff#d doeves. neper' '-*Vfl0^n’ drest-sKp^sets. Beautiful handwork1/ WHWAfi HMdt or* doctor-A'ppNwal goto again*baby's fgadtrsktov. *> mMhir *P'ivo4 thrifty oa hont-tuoriUnf bufpM Mf I h yoor best Ifwyi ' 5 I*"*, ***** ***“* **• to0**1 ‘i0*'*_—-1— ,t ..A Q nylon panflotf tncfi iU**. S, M, I, Jtl U OW« nylon llnod rumbo ponlnii map tldot. St pA. l, XI . U no-lron cotton loppar i«ti. 6 11 nwriXt 9 ^?*>y * hrt"d *•« BOum dtapoa J>*£t D *■ cotton rocoMng blanket, 26 » 3<" i 1' <hort iIoopo cotton knit tMrft. ..Mr *TP -hri ^__oos. itr -StortOft Nttowr dyto, lap diould.r,, 6 mcalte .» yoorO. Snap-ddo doting. 3 montte to IVk yaan .. l*woy lirtkk cotton train!* g pooling W yon L.h *___rW. r _ ~ m, w " WtolRPf U fWHWVlk J ■ ■■ to .nmaM □ Cotton knit gowmt. Snap fgntonar, doownlriog btiltoat , I Colton knit kJmooot. Snap I fattonort. - O WWto, ototoo. Woo. pink , __i - ■ □ Aiiorted pdnN ...... .. . * ft1*0* *■* *•**•*» anoclo >d yoke, poop ttthna. □ Wfclto witk patt.1 trim__ _ . lO ttolnty chocki iU oomty chocki..... ’□ •oyon-Acrllog (Acrylic) bhp kot. Wlilto. poOtofc. 34 n 90* .1.00 ,.1.M -m :HS f-s I 0r"y. pyL‘o%^t’o^ I Mrs. Bryan Herd and her 4th grade pupils of Beth ware school ^id ssioine of their parents, spent the day Tuesday near Blowing Rock, goings especially to see the Tweetsie. The day was full of thnlls and chills for the child pils making the trip were Paul Ledford, Allen Evans, Bill Wri- ; ght, Roger Philbeck, Jane Turn er, Sherry Bell, Darlene Cham pion, Steve Clatrey, Wanda Math is, Billy King, Freida and Clyde Lovelace, Elaine Davis and Jua nita Camp. Parents who made <es Wright, Mrs. Lloyd Turner, Vfrs. Willis King, Mrs. Paul Bell, Mrs, James Shepherd, Mrs. C. B. ZUarey, and Mrs. Gertrude Cham >ion. IMrs. Grace Ledford and son [ton, Mrs. Jimmie Bell and Gall vere Tuesday visitors of Mrs. 3pal Bell. RO-BALL \ DEODORANT } 2,.,70' REG. 69* 24-hour protection. Roll* on; no waste. 1 Glut Size Aerosol A SHAVE CREAMS Z%2*,9* Re*all Ready Shave, lay. ®"def. lavender Mentho lated or Rex. antiseptic MOUTH WASH IIJ contacted gems, sweetens breath. 1UI-I.II.IJJIJJ * ~REXAIL RUBBING ALCOHOL *n"kt2ftr80< iKSial Finest quality. Ideal for __£jckroonh totmnrn aspirin “ Kexa!l . 2 far qq *t-19 SACCHHH1N, " Rewll. Vr-gr., 1,000’s. 2 for 170 SURSSfr,* r ana-*■■■ !. TATIOHERY (Too 2 hi 1.01 andsome paper opes in ,..M BOXED NOTES 790 CELLO-PACK WRITIP PAPER, with envelopes. 91.00 PLAYINC CAROS, single decks hr 3,90 tasting liquid. $t.*5 THERAMINS. Therapeutic multi-vitamin capsules, 100‘s 2 for *.96 $1.89 ASCORBIC ACID (Vit. C tablets) 100 mg., 100‘s 2 for 1.90 $7.89 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (Vit. B1 tablets) 100 mg., 100's 2 for 7.90 $1.59 COO LIVER OIL, Renan. Pint ............. 2 for 1.B0 $2.09 POLYDRORS. Multi-Vitamins for infants. JO cc.2 for 2.10 39* OHIK-SWABS, 3' cotton tipped applicators. 100’s.... 2 far .40 10p ENVELOPES, commence). XO'a .2 for .11 10* HAIR NETS. Bob, regular or wave..2 far .11 40* TOOTH BRUSHES, Klenie. 2 for .SO 29* Child's .2 for .30 43* ADHESIVE TAPE, Rexall. Vi" x 10 yds.2 for .44 99* HOUSEHOLD GLOVES. Pink latex. S, M, L.2 pr. .90 JUSTING POWDERS i 2 fa 176 adrift! DEB. $1.75 *Lar*e boxes of Adrienne, Uly of the Valley or lavender. $1.00 HAND CRUM, Cara Nome. $,.25 CLEAMSIM6 CBEAH by Cara Name.. tor 1.3* $1.00 HAND LOTION, Radiance. Perfumed ..«• 2ier i.*« $1.50 BUBBLE BATH . FRASBAHCE. 3 fragrances aforUT TACT OANOBUFF _ FAST treatment iHatl SHAMPOO I S| |M| RES. $1.00 „ I Ride scalp of dandruff I Bakes. 12 as* i 2f»rl,01 *2.00 BILLFOLDS. men* or ladles' ..... 49< RAZOS Rl »» Z,#f J0* Perrnedge*8L*°E*’ SLSZST:... 2„,it *ot*nr, lb. ••2c*rd5 ■' 620, 127, 120 2Rlt«. .SO .11 • .2 lor .si BOHUS BlTtS Not On Our 1 Sale Plan ... But ^Special Jtalues Too Good To Miss REX WATCHES DEG. 0 00 $10.95 0.00 Ladies’ or men’s water repellent, shock-re sistant, anti-magnetic. 43* BUIK-BANDS, sterile adhesive bandages.3 pfcs. ,39 $1.59 Value TOOTH PASTE, Rexall. 3-tube pack, 9% or.99 AIR MATTRESS, Inflatable. 6-ft. plastic . 2.49 PICNIC SET, 22-pc., service for 4. .99 $10.00 VALUE POOL SET. Swim Trainer, 55" diam.5.99 $2.50 “AMERICANA" STATIONERY. 2 styles In box . ...93 flVOHO S AM fcR S ON OUR U SALE BUT WONDERFUL VALUES_ ■ J NOT $1.89 THERMOMETERS, Quik-Tel Fever. 29* FACIAL TISSUES, Rexall- We.*,or SO* Vein* FILLER PATER, . , 5-hole - -... $1.29 value FIRST AID Home & Auto. TURKISH TOWELS, Cam 2Q» x 40* Pastels ... $2.95 Value SPRINS CAR SEAT ich * io» coat 90" * 1** hac Kings Mountain Drag Company Suggests CANDY bT Hollingsworth Pcmgburn Cosmetics LADIES PURSES by Lady Buxton # Revlon # Tussy # Yardley # Helena Rubenstein Top Selection Mother's Day Greeting Cards I FREE DELIVERY Until 9 P.M. Each Day rKINGS MOUNTAIN ™ 623/^ DRUG COM PAN V PHONE 41 & 61° 11" THE CITY'S MODERN STORE

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