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OAK GROVE COMMUNITY NEWS By MRS. A. T. RAHDA1.L AVI Kiwi* Mountain Phone HU 7-6706 Wetlnesdaynght" will bechuirli activities nigh! when the general meeting of the W.M.U. will he held, also the YAV.A.. th*' K.A.O. A., and Sunbeams will meet at 7 o’clock followed by a uroyer ser Vice at 8:00. Dewitt Vess. Hoy Vrs*. Mrs. Charles YY’as'ibi m. Mrs. Thomas Lee llamrieU ml Hill Voss wi ’it to Knoxville. Tenn. K nln% where they attended luneral aerviccs for an uncle. fleoi ge V’ess. Miss .Indy Watterson ol YV. C. C. in Cullowhe • and a cl« smate. Miss Marsha Proctor «.f Hi.’ll Point, sjient the week end with Judy's mother. Mrs. J. YV. YY’at terson Norman Webster of Kin#* Mountain was also a dinner Kuest on Sundr>. Mis. Grady marten with M s. D. J. Glaseoe, J of Shvloy spent Thursday with Mrs. Pearl Foul/ and Mrs. Kd Shaun >n of Black stork. S. C. The- Rex and Mrs. Arnold Dell, Dennis anil Revonda of Lenoir spent Friday ;:o,ht with K"x. Boll's mothi i at cl sister. Mrs. Vir gfeiia Boll ai 0 M;*s Gail Bell. Mrs. Kin Me.Swain and Mr. and Mis. Chailio Mt-Swain went to Charlotte Friday white the forme;- underwc it a check-up at the Miller Clinic. She will j;o back soon for surgery and hos pitalization. Wili am Dax is. son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Daxis, will ta* a member of the group going from the county to Charlotte Tuesday, f..r physical lo.amination for ar Own Your Own Home! NO DOWN PAYMENT TO VETERANS! # 3% Down on FHA Loans #10% Down on Conventional Loans We Handle All Loan Details. • Builders of Quality Constructed Homes • HAMRICK CONSTRUCTION CO. 821 W. Warren SHELBY. N. C. Phone 482-3869 my service. Mr. mid Mi-s Kay Ingle anil alldren of Lir.calnton wcie Sun day visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow War> and Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bril, Mick ey. Nail.ne and Jack were Sunday jests of M Bell's brother. Hayden Mc.Milian and Mrs. Mil Ian of Gastonia. 'f. R. Moore and daughters of Shelby wen* Sunday visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. (.ene Wehunt. Mrs. Charlie McSwain. Douglas and Wayne vis.list h--r parents. Mi. and Mrs. Ben Bridges of Cherryville Sunday. K. B. laHlforii was the recent truest of Ids daughter, Mrs. Ray Ingle and Mr. Ingle of Lincoln tnn. Mr. and Mrs Marshall Wolfe and children ot near Waco were Sunday i •■itor* of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright. K. C. Waic end W. A. Wright have bought the Clyde Short Gro cery S ore and . *vi\v <>|>ciatiiig it. Mr. Ware <wns t.ie building and was the Inst to operate it sc*veral years ago. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rac dall included Mr and Mrs. Bayne Randall and Al. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Randall and children of near Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kandrll. Jr., Misses Barbara and Tina Randall and Tam Randall of Morganton. Mr. and Mr.;. Horace McSwain of Shelby and Mrs. Elva McSwain were among those visiting in the home* of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clary Sunday. Airs. T. A. Champion is ■pending a few days in the home due to the illness of two of the eh i Id nm. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Patterson and children. .Mrs. Fred Greene, Mrs. Dale I la; mon, and Carol. Mrs. Lester and Billy were a mong those ^oiiik to Cat Square Sunday afternoon to hear the Chink Wagon Gang, the Oak Quartet and other gospel s-Vigers but were un.i ilo to gel in because >f the overflow crowd that at tentlod. Sunday guest, of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ilamrtck were Mr. anil Mrs. Lamar Hamrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bridge* and fam tly and Miss Grate Hamrick, all of Ml. Sinai, and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mayes of Kings Moun tain. Mr. a'.ul Mr;. J. W. Sheppard | Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jones and children, all oi Rustic. were Sun day v.sitors of dr. and Mis. Paul Bell. Mrs. Clyde Isennett of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Char la* Hell <f Carionia were Friday night visitors of Mr. amt Mrs. William IUII. Mi. anil Mrs Oran White of Charlotte. Alcn/o Lovelace of iJeth.'.’jy. S. C. Mrs. Co.ene Gault and children o-' New York were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. nianton. Mr. and Mr.:. Lee Costner and children of Che■ ryville were Sun day guests of Mrs. Costner’s pa ; rents. Mr. and Mrs. C. (J. Davis. Little Anne Costner remained for a wivk's visit with her graBndpa i rents. Mrs. Mamie Gibbons sp» nt Sun ■ ilay with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love lace of Bethv.are andv.ith them visited her brother. Arthur Ham rick and Mrs. Ham rid; of Blacks burg. S. C. The Ninth Carolina Heart As cion's 1964 Heart Fund post ' cr features the acrostic H-E-A-R T. statndi-ig fo • “Help End Atner j ica's Real Threat,” heart disease. I'he leading killer and crippler in |iht Uni'ed States, the heart and blood Vessel diseases took 21.IKSI ' I v>‘s in North Carolina last year more than half of all deaths. Notice 1964 City Auto Tags NOW ON SALE $1.00 Aulc Cw.ic.s who fail to purchase and display License Tags by February 15 will be penalized $5J0. City Of Kings Mountain ! ; WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE I Food Fish • It IB 14 Military 15 IB Mouth part IS Italian river 22 Hawaiian MM as Work 37 Chair 2S Wench i 3B Trinity (ana (ah.) M Senior (ah.) 31 Mot (prefix) 31 Tantalum UibM) SIOMil 3B Always V Glance over • Half (prefix) • Mutical not* 10 Great* 11 Hateful 12 Testify 17 Hebrew Uttar to Pioneers 11 Male chicken 14 Innate It Sea robber 13 Hunting daf •4 Dreadful Here Are Facts On Exemptions Five requirements must be mel ■ to claim an exemption for depen dents other than the taxpayer*! children on the 1963 Federal in come tax return, the Internal Re venue Service explained today. The dependent must tl) have i received less than $600 gross in-! come; <2* hav» received morel than half of his support from thei taxpayer; <3> not have filed a joint return with wife or hus band; <4> he a citizen or resident of the United States, or a resi dent of Canada. Mexico, The Re public of Panama, or the Canal Zone, and i5> either have been a member of the taxpayer's house houd for the entire taxable year, or be closely related to the tax payer. Document No. 5013 which fur nishes more detailed information on this subject is available upon request from the Internal Revo nue Service. Tates Infant's Bites Conducted (»rave--idc fijm-iu! ilit-s for Jeffrey Uonali* Blackburn. one day-old sun ol .Mr. awl Mrs. D«4i ald Blackburn, were held Satur day at -1:31* p.m. from Bethlehem Baptist church cemetery. The infant d:etl Friday in the K.ngs Mount«i.i hospital. Rev. James Wilder officiated. The child is survived by his parents. Donald and Peggy Yates Blackburn; a brothec, Steven; and his grandmother, Mrs. K. It Blackburn and Mrs. K. W. Yates, all of Kings Mountain. Fewer Bell Weevils In "64 Colton Crop Tar I feel cotton growers c an atari lh.* uev. ye ar with oim* bit of coinfoi «ing news. Fewer I oil weevils wvnt into hibernal on this, winter than last year, according to a survey con ducted by the IJ. S. Department of Agriculture. Average counts in tiie Piedmiftit region of the Carolina^ were 96X weevils per acre down drastically from the 1962 count of S.631. Ir. north-central North Carolina, the 1963 average was 1,263 compared with 5,136 in 1962. Coastal Plain farmers. CSDA says, are not cju.te as.lu ky. Wee vil numbers there averaged 19.1 Mi as compared with 12;!07 a year earlier. Bool weevil damage in 1963 was relatively light. Entomologists say that low weevil (lumbers and timely control efforts helped keep crop losses down. Entomologist; fro.n USDA's Agricult oral Research Service check in the* number hibernating each year by taking samples of woods tiash adjacent to cotton fields. The- number surviving the win ter, com >mrd with weather con ditions during the fatly part of the cotton fruiting period, w.ll determine potential boll weevil damage to the 1961 crop. Bolin Senring Aboard Destroyer rss HE.v i: < niTNCi rho mas K. Ilolin, radiomifi seaman, I’SN, son of Mi. and Mis. James II. Bolin of Gmvw, N. C'„ is servi ng aboard t.u* destroyer I'SS Beale lurnully o|teratm>> with the Sixth Hit* in the Mediter ranean. The Norfolk, Va. >ased di*stroy or recently d< parted Valencia. Spain after a live day visit. While there, crew members of the Moale helped to paint and redecorate rlanraoni at the Center fnr ;iorth American Studies whfij fcinjrl.ah classes are h*ld daily.^ Hie p<T rapid onsuntption id cotton in t.V l’ S. ranges from 22 to 27 poutv' . The per capita consumption ol tobacco by Americans li> ycats old and over in 1063 w?» estimat ed at II |Kiun<is pract rally on chanj»cd from 1962. KEEP YOUB RADIO DIAL SET AT 1220 WKMT Kings Mountain N. C. News & Weather every hour on the hour. Weather every hour on the half hour. Fine entertainment in between NEVER BEFORE 2 values in one sale guaranteed like this THE SAME GUARANTEE AS FOUND ON SCALY’S $ *58** MATTRESS—UNLY Sealy 83rd Anniversary 88 run m nm sut A hi-ddinc art with a IO year eu.1r.1nln1... the muk RuuranUf* fininrf on n Sralv nut Irma I mood al ttSMI Now Soaly'a firm Mrd Anni vrnury M.iUmw imriln tho itimf minrunln uf maUrfWM coating almost $VH* more' Como in today and compare these line leaturr*. • Famous Sooty FIRM construction o Heavy »•#*. »o«tn stripe cover o Smooth button-froo top e delusive Sooty Ufo fiords' • Rro-built borders lor added support ®T THE SAME GUARANTEE AS FOUND ON SEALY’S $ W MATTRESS-ONLY < Sealy Anniversary Supreme Fifteen years from now you'll Mill ha- entoyinc I In* wim wiprrh Kimfurt and !>u|>|«oi I . . . thin •rl in [uarantoil *» il I97W |!p to now thin CiiaranliT iam<- only on a Sully mat trow |trat Now it ran by nffirnl on Scaly's Anniversary Supreme- selling for $20 less. Loo It at all you get! • Famous Scaly EXTRA FIRM • Saaton nw in smart • Quitted to luxurious • 312 quality steal lsswpiti| • Ed*e Cards* from lfee mjV*f % °f IN world % knttl «n»trm SEALY POSTDREPEDIC Ho moraine Mcd.'cfc* from Uwpmt m a Ih m(I MltltU •79®° Phone 739-MSI Kings Mountain
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