I I MET AN CUD SCHOOLMATE. EO HALL IN TOWN WE WERE B'JYNG SHIRTS AT THE SAME COUNTER, ]L1 LL I ON' ANO..._ HEY, MKW.' \ OH, DEMI1.1 MUST THIS SHIRT /HAVE GOTTEN EPS DOESN'T \ PACKAGE BY , FIT ME( >N-y MISTAKE'. J OH.WEU.,1 INVITED HIM TO DINNER . TOMORROW NIGHT! YOU CNN EYCHM-lCt WITH HIM,THEN*. l>( rT77c:-—ft X C*N HWiDi-V WIT TO SEE WHAPCHAT A ROUBLE BUVJ lACTKX,. PETER?/SUBMARINE TORPEPO JET... ...FOR MlY MOTHER'S BIRTH Wf// GOODNESS.-^ WHAT EVER WILL SHE DO WITH A GIFT LIRE ) THAT?/ "The string ei broke!_ the fish are GONE!" Thank goodness they took snap shots of that string of fish. Photos birng back wonderful memories of vacation times. Stock up on film and photo supplies ;now at MEDICAL PHARMACY GtMg'ieeaXgency WOODY LONDON, MGrR. V Phone 1300 Gardner-Webb Summer School Is Opening Boiling Springs — Gardner Webb College summer school will open its 1960 session Wed nesday with am Increased enroll ment, Dean J. O. Tetnrell, Direct or, announced itoday. Registration will be held Tuesdaf, June 7. The faculty completed with thesecuiring of Dr. A Paul Grat iot of Limestone College to teach English and history, includes: Hubert C. Dixon, mathematics; Paul Stacy, biology; M. A. Mos ely, Jr., chemistry; Miss Elisa beth Mabus, Spanish; Miss Kath ryn Copeland, English literature, Norman Harris, health and phy sical education; and Dean J. O. Terrell, American history. Courses will be offered in fr eshman and sophomore English, ehemisitry, biology, American history and Western Civilization; elementary and intermediate Sp anish, college algebra, plane geometry, plane trigonometry, and analytic geometry. Applications now stand at 90, which is well ahead of this date last year. While registration is Tuesday, a person may register as late as Wednesday, June 15, and still receive credit. An estimated 7.1 million per sons were at work on the na tion’s farms during the week be ginning April 17. This was three per cent less than lat April of 19 STATE COLLEGE Hints To Homemakers SUMMERTIME FROZEN FRUIT PUNCHES — Something new and different! Four new frozen fruit punches, Strawberry-Lemon, Gr ape-Lemon, Raspberry • Lemon and Pineapple-Lemon, are on the market. Essentially they are a combination of fresh lemon juice and the fresh fruit puree concen trated and frozen. Look for them. The punches are a good source of Vitamin C as well as many of other nutrients.' Try a Buttermilk Frost. Stir in a tablespoon or two of your fav orite frozen fruit punch into a tall glass of buttermilk. Dress up canned fruit cocktail with your favorite flavor of par tially thawed concentrate for fruit punch. Garnish with whip ped cream and mint leaves. Who doesn’t like ice cream so das? Put a scoop of vanilla ice cream in the bottom of a glass. Add two tablespoons of frozen conotntrate fruit punch (your own choice of flavor) and fill glasses with ginger ale or car bonated water. DAIRY PRODUCTS ADD FLAVOR TO FOOD — June is Dairy Month and the National lunch is to top ready-to-eat cereal with soft ice cream and fresh fruit or berries. Also a dab of sour cream on fresh fruits or henries with a sp rinkling of brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg ma kes a delightful summertime dessert. • ONLY CAR WITH WIDE TRACK WHEELS Wide-Track widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any cor, Pontiac gives you better stability, ii$I accurate control, less lean and sway. Nothing straightens S-curves like a Wide-Track Pontiac. You come out of a curve scarcely aware you’ve been in one. You wind absence of lean and sway, better bal; .vour way with feather-touch control. You feel a reassuring -nee and stability. Narrow track cars can't compare. KINCAID PONTIAC COMPANY Dealer License No. 1386 201 WEST VIRGINIA AVE. Bessemer City. N. C. The Friendliest Stores In Town! Armour Star All Meat FRANKS “■ 49c Armour Star LUNCHEON MEAT US Choice Western Beef «“« ROAST . 45c Armour US CHOICE CHUCK STEAK LB. Doily Fresh GROUND BEEF LB. 49' JL.IBBY S VIENNA SAUSAGE 2™s39c SCHOOL DAY PEANUT BUTTER 39c LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT FFV Saltine CRACKERS anonenmg Hawaiian Punch 3 $1.00 Mrs. Bell's Strawberry Preserves 2J1£ k TV Feature — Johnny Reb CANDIES Peanut Crunchettes, 7% oz. or Butterscotch Discs, 9 oz. Welchade Grape Drink 3 c™. Helen Harris ssfCAKE 39c Chicken of the Sea Tuna 'Sr 29c Bine Sea! Limit_2 plMse Margarine 2 25c Old Virginia APPLE SAUCE 4 SL 49c Verndale Home Style MAYONNAISE QT. 39c Verndale CHOCOLOTE VANILLA STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM % Gal. Limit 2 Please 49c Arizona Vine Ripe—Large Size Cantaloupes 29c Each Big Buy Bacon 39c Mary Milier—Buttermilk or Sweet Milk BISCUITS e.*5c Limit 6 Limit 1 G&od Hope Evaporated Ta!! Can Limit 6

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