^65 Thursday, August B, 1965 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. oung Car- , who with Ltring seek Con- mber about supply it take nlnules. 9tie off. • Itt If I8c back •RIFFIN 8:5 19 n tfn 11 n Ic COMEOreORNER /■ !l l L S '.VMii"niiyjjl I. File Guts Bunis Home '{i ' • ' /V i <Ai *'\ know it's d vacant lot—but the building that used to- U hero was torn down by non-union* wreckersl'^' City firemen said a defective : oil stove was cause of a tire here ■ Tuesday about 1:15 p.m. which! guttecl a frame house at 306 W. ' King street owned by BurlM?n 'mUNT W ALL COSTUME lEWELRY REDUCED! SPECIAL BUYS Willie’s Jewelry 225 South Battleground Phone 739*3791 Lee Burris. Burris’ mother and his 10 chil dren were in the houst* when the fire first started. Fireman 'I'. C. McKee reported that the stove had a roll-out tank on the back and when the fire blazed up, Mrs. Burris tried to remove it. Oil was spilled over the kitchen floor and the fire spi'ead. I Firemen were (‘ailed Monday | afternoon to extinguish a car ; blaze at 903 First street caused j by a faulty carhuretor. McKee i said there was little damage. Gore To Lead Oak View Service Oak View Baptist church will have its annual Homecoming Sunday. August 8. The Rev. Ed Gore, a former pastor, will lead the morning service at 11 o’clock. August 9 throught 13 revival seiwices will be held. The guest minister will be the Rev. Lance Bradley, pastor of the Oak Ridge ‘Baptist church in Kershaw, S. \ The services will bo held nightly at 7:30. All former members and friends are invited to attend, Rev. Curtis Bundy, pastor, said in making the announcement. I KM BoptUi Cir<jM i To Moot Noxt Week! Circles of Kings Mountain BaptLst church will m(*ot next week. They include: Circle 1 Monday at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bryan Hord. Circle 2 Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. C. D. Ware. i Cireles 3 and 4 Monday at 6:30 pm. for a picnic at the home of j Mrs. Annie Roberts. I Circle .3 will ineet at 7:30 p.m. j Monday at the church to go to ‘ Linebergor Fish Camp for sup per. ! THIS CURIOUS WORLD* i ^ MALE ND/EA Q0E$ near ITS NEST AFTER THA &MS ARC UAIO/ Women own 53.6 per cent of all common stock. Kings Mountotn Hdrald A newspaper, published weekly on Thursdays by Tvlartln L. Harmon. Ir. DMA Herald I'ubltshing House. Entered ts second class matter at the post of «ice at Kings Mountain. N. C. 2S086 under Act of Congress of March S. 1873 SUa^CRIPTlON RATES By Mail Anywhere: One year SS.!i0 Six Atonths 92.(9 Three Months 81.2S jingle copy price -10 Kiwanis Club Honors Members Kings Mountain Kiwanians will honor membeivi for long! service and perfect attendance at : a Special awards night program : to be held September 2 at the ! Woman's club. I Lo'^ion of Honor pins will go | to Dr. J. E. Anthony, 'B. N. Barnes, Glee A. Bridg(‘S, Harold Coggins, J. R. Davis, H. R. Hun- ! nicutt, Paul Mauney, Aubrey I Mauncy, W. K Mauney, John L. McGill, C. E. Ncisler, Jr.. Paul , Neisler, Sr,, B. M. Ormand. Dr. : P. G. Padgett, Harry E. Pago, A. H. Patterson, I G. Patterson and J. H. Thomson,' all of whom have been Kiwanians for 25 years or i.Tioro. Attaining their 25th year of perfect attendance in 1964 were • Glee A. Bridges, H. R. Hunnicutt | and J. H. Thomson. B. M. Or- : mand will receive a pin for 24 years of perfect attendance; i Harold Coggins for 17 years of perfect attendance; Dr. D. F. Hord for 16 years of perfect ab tendance; B. N. Barnes for 15 years of perfect attendance; Dan [ Finger for five years of perfect ' attendance: R. S. Lennon and ■ Glee E. Bridges for four veal's j of perfect attendance. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha>*wood wish to thank their many friends and neighbors of Belvedere Circle for the lovely flowers and many kindnesses of sympathy at the death of their father. James I Muse. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HAYWOOD SC ^AbWM .IM nvo COLOM^ RED AND WHITE. THE. COdpR.' DaWNDlMa THC GREAT WHEN ICE SHEETS CREPT AS FAR STATE, OF MISSOURI, AJORTWC RCMAtfjco oucovemmo^ R SOOTH *eMN Al /tee, TH AS TMC AIAS/<A SENSATIONAL! PURe LATEX FOAM 100% FISK FLOTOFOAM MATTRESS Quilted In Honey Gold Safin NOW! ONLY AT... ^ is- TIMMS' FURNITURE Agiicultnie In Action ODDS AND ENDS. MOSTLY REMEMBER the $962.5million antipoverty bill of 1964? Well, forget it. This year, it’s the Sl.S billion : anti-poverty bill. The administra tion wants to escalate the war. esc UNCLE SAM gets more ouf of ia pack of cigarettes than any- bDdy else, the most recent cofit I distribution shows. Federal taxes I add eight cents to every pack j you buy. ! The manufacturer? comes next i in line, deriving over six cents ■ from each pack sold. 1 State taxes add over five cents to the average price. State .sales taxes come to about one-half cent per pack, and city and local taxes are a shade less. Next are the wholesaler and retailer, who draw well over three cents from each pa(‘k. The farmer gets a fraction over three cents from the sale. * » SYNTHETICS in clothing give cotton folks nightmares. Despite the presence of .many • Genuin* Foam Latax — 6 full inchat Lightwaight for aaty turning a Cool, odorlats, non-altargic, your auur- anca of a rastfut tiaap a Protactiva plastic cornar guards on spring, you won't catch and taar tha baddlng a 4 cord handlat on box spring for aasy turning a Solid, firnt, comfort abla support — and thosa backacha probtams FULL OR TWIN SIZE Ottlcf $Bi#^88 ^JL in.«Tcra^»LJi^ • V . MAHRESS OK BOX SPRING ONLY $5 MONTHLY DURING THIS SALE Not the usual 4-inch foam mattress, but a full , 4. inches thick latex FOAM RUBBER Mattress, with a cloud-soft quilt top. Gives you the extra support conducive to sound sleep. It won't sag or mat down, even where weight is heaviest. Cool, odorless, hon-allergenic. The honey gold satin cover is so pretty you'll hate to cover it with the bed clothes. Matching box spring available at the same low price. 4* THICK T«ur Kttod Mntaur wNt fa — lishliy ana flfipvlMy. Maks b«a wMh lATlX POAM IIUBBIR WanT Mff WmiT aW. Caat, Mn alHif awk. PIRM SUPPORT! ■ack-aaalfitng twiuMit wfiara walght It hMvIaH. »TIMMS’ FURNITURE man-made fibers on the market today, tlirtJgh, action stHl ac counts for some three-fourths of all fabric gcjlfig into men’s and children’s chthlng. In women’^ clothing, synthetics have made greater inroads. Surveys show that the house wife believes cotton to be the easiest fahrie to wash, however, and that U's the mosj comforta ble fabric for the family.' Co 11 on i nd us t ry resea rehers. meanwhile, are building new fea- ; tures into their product. You can | find (cotton clothing that is drip- • dry, stretch-woven, oil-repellent, ,vvatt*r-rcpellent. fire '• retardant, and pi*e.T.anenL • crease. Cdtdh8r Allies non • commercial institutions an .opportunity to participate on a realistic basis; the life categoiy is self-explanatory; a sustaining , membership enables one .to at tain life membership status in five. $5 steps and the $1 annual . membership is for those who de sire to participate on a year-to- year basis. Two-thirds of U. S. citizens who move take a new address in the same county. iStroupe Rites To Be Thursday Funeral rites for Jacob A. .'^treape. JKl. <>} i.^ute 1, Crouse, will i>c held 'I'liur.-iday al 1 ji.m. i from St. Mai k's i.utheran cliurch of Clierryvill(\ Mr. SlrijUpe was fatlier ol Claude Siroupc* of Kings .Nhuin I lain. He v\as a rctiit d faer.ci and lumh(*. man and a native (jf 'lasion county. [ Also surviving arc three daughters, two sisters, one hi i ; ther and a number of gi andcliil ! dren anrl greai-grandcliildia n Optimist Club To Hear Shaney j Optimist chibs (.d Noith Caro lina adopt! r| a new communi1> welfare o: jeei recently at th(’ ' '.'itst Distri<t hoard meeting in wr* ringtail. The pio](‘cl is designed to pro j mote rcsp(‘ci for law and law cm I forccmcni agencies. In ccnjwn-'tion with this new project tin* Kings Mountain cUd has invit(‘d Highway Patrolman ; R. E. Shaney as guest S])c ak(*: rhurs<lay evening at its r(*gular meeting. Members of the local elub at ! tending the district meeting in \Vilmingt(ui were; Carl Wilson, president: Lewis Ilovis, secre tary • treasurer: Boi) Ilurlhuf past president; and Dean Payne, past lieutenant g >vei'nor. All members are urge(l to at tend and invii(* a guest. Used Car Firm Opens Here Swain Motor Sales, a used ear dealer, opened for busin(‘ss hero this week. The firm occupies the Ki(‘d Plonk building at 107 S. flatth' ground avenue. Tom DeBord and Frank Brog- den are saU'smen for the firm, which also operates in Bry.son City. The firm will offer for sale al! makes and models of u-sixl auto mobiles and trucks, and will buy. sell, or trade. Mr. Brogden said. He added that financing ar rangemeirs are available. Auto air conditioner sales are up 25 per cent. LUTHERAN SERVICE Vicar Ro'. ert E. Land w ill be in charge of services at l)oth St. Matthew’s Lutheran and Resurrection Lutheran chur ches Sunday. August s. His ser mon topic will be. “Prophets-^ Peace Where There Is No Peace.” LOOK YOUNG BE YOUNG SHOP BELX'S tlM UsTf witk tliR yoNBi vitwpoint va;-'- ••' HARD-WEARING EASY-GOING BRUSH-CLEAN from $9.99 Hush ^ BREATHIN’ BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE Be good to your boy's feet! Buy him comfortible Hush Puppies. Built of soft, long-lasting brushed pigskin. Fitted with steel shank supports and cushion crepe sofes. And Hush Puppies breathe to keep feet cool. Choice of good-looking styles appeaNng to boys. Easiest of shoes to clean; just brush 'em. Bring your boy in today for Hush Pui^ies. Sizes 0 to 0. Belk^s Department Store Page 5 The boys in the back room were gathered at tba services for a fellow ' ( gambler \^o bad pas.sed on. “Spike,” droned the preacher, "is not dead. He is sleeping.” Came the inevitable voice from the rear; “I’ve got a grand Uiat says he's dead.” Most married men run their homes like ships where they're the captains. How w'ould they know they were going to marry admirals? • « • Husband: “When any thing goes wrong around our house I just get busy and fix it.” Wife: “T r u e, but since you fixed the clock the cuckoo backs out and asks ‘What time i.s it?*” « « • Russian television is dif ferent, You don’t- watch it it watches you! CALLING ALL HOMEMAKERS By GENE TIMMS THE "NEW ATTITUDE" OF FURNITURE STORES The uf) • to - d«’e furniture store IS a eompU‘toly different place of busi ness t li a n it was a number of yours ago. As a matter of fact, tin* furni- *ur(? dealer who bas not up dat- TIMMS od his store is probably no longer in busi ness. The days \^•h(‘n a furniture salesman was simply an or der-laker are a thing of the I)asr. Today’s furnituK' sales man must have *he ability and knowledge to help a cus tomer select her needs. Tile furniture store ownet must ha\(* a eom|)lete know ledge. not only r»f furniture, bir <»f diap(Mies. floor cover ing. aeee.ssories. color scliemes. wall papers and lu»w to put ill of th(‘se tilings together larmoniously and attractive- y. Hi* must be able to talk in terms of groujiing-^. room ar rangements. periods, textures, finishes and what(’V(*r else it takes to be of aelua! s(*rviee lo his eustom(T. We invite you to come to Dur .store and tak(‘ advantage ■jf the help we can give, There’s never an.v obligation. We enjoy talking with you. and if you are in*ei(»sied in buying furniture. w(* enjoy the challenge of helping you se lect the very best decorator merchandise while working within the areas of your spe cific taste and budge:, ('ome on in. In addition to all pc»pular brands of lurnituro. we fea turc the famous Scaly Posture- podic. (L K. Appliances, and RCA Vidor Color T. V. We will giv(» you tile best discounts, whether you pay cash, or buy on our time payment plan. HEALTH SERVICES Why is America tht* healthi est nation in the world? There are many reasons, but here are two of the most im portant : With only about 6'. of the ►vorld’s population, the United States has a])proximatel> 2S^< of the world’s ‘rained phy sicians! And. we have about one- fourth of all the world’s phar macies! This means that health ser vices and products are more available to .\merieans than in any oMier major country on rth. In each of this country’s 000 pharmacies you find: Personalized service. Your neighborhood pharmacist counts on your patronage just as you count on him for prompt, careful attention to vour needs. Full line of products. Every oharmacist .stocks thou.sands of products to take care o! emergencies as well as contin uing m'cds. Bu: the number of pharma cists is important by itself. It means that nearly iwery A- morican is no lurther than a few miinPes away from the medication he needs, when he needs it. And. for most .V neri- cans, it means that he has a choice of pharmacies to patro nize. Wo hope you’ll give our pharmacy the ehana' to serve you. Kings Mountain Drug Company

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