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M<^ H. C. illfcHMirtlyim IBl. Loganberries are grown on the Pacific coast. ■ .*•••••• 1 I •• iMil ii m. Paul Whiteman carried jazz I music to Europe. tote Bonner Hereof the Answer STrea dToward Slnmanta 9 Scandinavian 7Inseets 8Kni|d>t(ab.) 8 Exclamations of mprise lOTonnentera HEtectrical twin IS Small drink cpr- ^mtaflag URMalid Miacrad tong ueaiaad MTcMiDid MPn^tton to mint Oraaca tSSUta 27 Tidy ISItaUan coins SSProBoua SODoBkay 21 Saaama laaguafa . ISMcEdaUy. aound 24Pms 37Swina (pL) area 33 This state leads in production of wheat SOTntb no time 3SNew York noted 21 Stipends 24 Cutting 26 Cap XMUrta SlPoUuter city 36 Kind of Uon slain by Hercules 41 Competent '42 Dregs 43 Pronoun 44 Twitching 45 High notes Of Guido’s scale 48 Ocean 50 Boy 52 Minister (ab.) 54 Symbol for neon 32 Registered nurse (ab.) 40 Rails 46 Measure ol type 47— capital: Bismardc 40 Town in Kenya' 80 Falsehood 61 Sewing tool 83 This state borders en ds Rates TSKIICAL lldaa SDanidi dty I 1 r 'I u il 1 1 ir ll ' w 3“ e i4 ii u M n 20 e r 10 il ii 35 n 30 i9 ■ HO HI 15 14 Ji * i h4 ■r TC s 1 5h 't } Vi OUR OWN “HEIRESS” BRAND Winter-Warm Brushed Knit Sleepwear SALE 5.00 usually 6.00 Easy-core 80% acetate, 20% nylon In a bubble- light brushed knit that’s sure to keep out cold! Peter Pan collar and yoke top accented with em- ^ broidery, ipeau tucks, long gown or shift gown, S, M, L. Poiailiit 32 to 40. Pastel pink, blue, aqua. KINGS MOUNTAIN Hosp'itai Log y/S”»’wr? hours Daily lO-cfl To 11:S0 a.m. S to 4 Pa - and t to s p.m. !St. MwL”niunnan Gantt 514 Broad Mrs. Eldes Alexander Mrs. Lillie Mae Armstrong Mrs Neva Barnes Clyde Douglas Bush Mrs. James iByers Mrs. J. T. Chalmers Misa_ Jof, Ann Cobb Mrs. Jessie Dover Miss Patricia Edwards Mr. Ernest Gamble Mr. Charles Hihsca* Miss Marjorie Hord Mr. William nouser Mrs. O O. Jackson Mr. Albert Jonas Mrs. Elva Lewis Mr. Levi 'Lingerfelt Mr. George Moss Mrs. Annie McAbee Mrs. Andrew McClain ' Miss ’ Edith Mae Plonk Mr. Henry Ragland Mrs. Thomas Rucker Miss Sue Service Mr Ben Sessoms MfS.““Paul Short ~ Mr. Edward Triplett Mr. James Wade Mrs. J. W. Whisnant Mr. Willie White Ronald Whitener Mrs. Rachel Bratcher Mrs. Mary Hallman Route 1 Grover Shelby ... .z2.. Mr.. James Oates Route 1 Shelby. ADMITTED SATURDAY Mr. Ernest Davis Route 1 Box 344 Grover I Mr. Frank Hullender 4150 I .Midpines Mrs. Thomas Lovelace Route 3. j Mrs.—McGinnis 1350 Midpines Mr. Cecil 906 First St. , Mrs.. Buddy' Branch 120 Caro- jlina Ave., Bessemer City COMEDY CORNER ADMMITTED SUNDAY Mrs. Floyd Bridges 906 Sharon Drive Mrs. Lee Davis PO Box 283 Bessemer City Mr. James Gilliam Route 1 Gi-over .Mr. Charles F. Harry, Jr. Grover Mrs. Converse Hutchins 5230 Midpines Mr. Charles Kimbrell 106 N Dilling St. Mr. Charlie Randall Routr^ Vale. N. C. W. ADMITTED THURSDAY Mr Ralph Harmon 209 Lee Ave., Bessemer City Mrs. Alda Leonhardt Cherry- ville Mrs. John Norman 804 W. Air line Ave., Gastonia Mr. James Yarbro, Sr. 702 W. Mountain St ADMITTED FRIDAY Mrs. Faylord Dye 205 N. 10th St, Bessemer City Mrs. Edward Ellis Box 174 Grover ADMITTED MONDAY Charles Bush 1190 Westover Drive Patsy Hayes 5310 Mldplnes Mrs. Mary Holland Route 1 Bessemer City Mrs. Linda Home 913 Grace St. Mid- Mrs. Daniel Ray 3070 pines ADMITTED TUESDAY Mrs. James Stillwell 1109 N. Ransom St., Gastonia Mm. Minnie Cashion 300 York Rd. Ronnie Cash Route 3 Mr. Alfred Queen J.41 East- over Apts. Gastonia. Falcons are considered e.x-1 Some New Mexico Indian re- tremely courageous, often attack- servatlons now offer camping _ facilities to tourists. ing prey twice their size. England and France are separ ated by the Strait of Dover. A reptile’s body temperature is the same as its environment TIiui ^TIms VOS the snoring you heard, wise guy!" Mis. Clemmei's Bites Conducted Avei’age Montana rainfall is about 15 inches annually. Funeral rites for Mrs. Mattie Pauline Moore Clemmer, 36, wife U Ernest S. Clemmer of 112 Spruce street, were held last Wednesday at 3 p.m. from Blacksburg’s Ea.st Side Baptist church of which she was a mem ber. Rev. M. H. Hampton officiated at the final rites, and interment was made in Antioch Baptist church cemetery near Grover. Mrs. Clemmer died suddenly at her home last Tuesday morn ing. Surviving are her husband; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moore of Kings Mountain; six brothers, B. R. Moore, R. K. Moore, Bobby Moore, David Moore, Willie Moore and Clif- ord Moore, all of Kings Moun tain; and three sisters, Mrs. Vic- ford Rippy, all of Kings Moun- Mountain, Mrs. Gertrude Moore Adams of Grover and Mrs. Alpha Moore Bowen of Kings Moun tain. Aswan High Dam, started in | 1960 on the Nile, is scheduled to I be completed in 1970. C. E. WARLICK INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Protection Business Auto Home Dial 739-36; 1 110 W. Mountain St. 4:23-ttn Curtis Mathfs Special iWiilrThey last 25” Rectangular Color TV $4781)0 w/t CHECK THESE FEATURES: Walnut veneer on hardwood solids Automatic degaussing O Instant Entertainment _ All 83 channels O One set fine tuning O No glare Picture Tube O Automatic Color Control O One year warranty on all parts 90 days free service After They Compare, Most People Buy Curtis Mothes Also if a Channel Master Crossfire Antenna with Rotor is purchased with any Color TV a 20% dis* count will be given on it. BRIDGES RADIO-TV 121 S. BATTLEGROUND PHONE 739-4416 Caprice Custom Sedan Yes, We Have Chevrolets They’re Going like Hot Cakes Ii YOUR BEST FASmoN - SUBJECT IS.-* BONDED HOBIESFUN CHARLES E. DIXON The Wolking Man's Friend A greot group of MIm Ar^dfles from a makor who’s master of lino ond design. The marvelous ease of this lumper, the «fruni skirt that sends wolf seaming marching down ^_ch side. The A-Iine skirt that cheeb In on the bias. To top it oH, two smort versions of tMs seoson s poor boy hi cosy-core Orloo acrylic. Choice of soft green or piniL Sizes 6 to T4.r Jumper. v:...;.....---'*®*” Skirts, checks, «l«'m, 8.99 Tops: striper, 4.9f »oIld color, 5.99 See Our Window Display Of Thb Meichondise TREAT YOURSELF TO A '67 CHEVROLET TREAT /■ Longer Deals Than Ever! Victory Chevrolet Company rii«Pl.ES E. DIXON — I. T. McGINNIS, IR. — ROB GOFORTH — W. F. STONE Phene 739-5471 Comer Railroad At Meantofai
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