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Page THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. 7ERALD ciJissinED ADS PAY Bcthwafe News SWEETIE PIE EVERYDAY TENSION? NIGHTS? and always having to bf "understood" by even your Are you ed(j i friends? Well, when simple nervous tension Is bothering you and causing sleepless n a.ls you should either try B.T. TABLETS or see your doctor, or budi. B.T. TABLFT5 have tested Ingredients which will help you over come simp: Your drugg TABLETS, so why wa you have Only $1.50 •rvoiis tension and sleep better at night. 'i.a. help for you in safe - nonhabit forming —B.T. .5 are enjoying the relief B.T TABLETS can give, athnr day? There's a money back guaranr. ■' — so do , .ipg to lose? — Yes, tension and sleeples,* nights, a.ir favorite drug store. Introductory Offer Worth $1.50 Cut out thtf ad—take to the store listed. Purchase one pack ol B. T. Tablet- and receive one more B. T. Tablet Free. KINGS nOUNTJmil Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lovelace hammer ol Baltimore, Maryland, and Danny Lovelace spent Tues- and Lee Boggs of Statesville were day at Mountain City, Tennessee among last Thur.sday night sup- and spent Tuesday night in Blow- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oland ing Rock, Wednesday they went. Horn. to Boone. I ' ' Mrs. Flora Seism arrived homo Mrs. MLssouri Ross is spending! Sunday evening after spending] several days with .Mr. and Mrs. ] the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ross of Bessemer City. Octa Smith of Greer, S. C. Satiur- .Mrs. Clarence Blanton spent day. .Mrs. Seism and -Mrs. Smith several days with Mr. and Mrs.'visited Mr. and Mrs. Tomm.y t red Weaver. j Holloway of Greenville, S C. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Davis ofi Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cantrell Winslon Salem and Mrs. C. G. and son of Simpson, G. C. visited Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas SparroivV lin Davis Sunday aiternoon. I and daughter Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. David Bowen and, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Short of| •Mr. and .Mrs. Llojd Turner, Mr.iQi.over Mr. and Mrs. Melvin; and Mrs. Mike Ware and family.! bright and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware, Mrs. Armstrong accompanied a group C^^DRUG COMPANY W. F. .Stone, Jr. and two daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. .Menzell Phi fer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .Seism, .Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and Mrs. J. M. VVright and Marguerite were ac companied by Mrs. D. M. Teague and Miss Estelle Barber ol Char lotte attended the Ware reunion Sunday held at the home of Mr. Patterson a trip 8:14 tfn 1 and Mrs. Herbert Hicks of Old Fort, .N. C. Mr. and .Mrs. Leonard Sauer- CBAFTSPUN YARNS CO. We have immediate openings for: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY A cji'cs.-dve secretary, neat, with pleasant personality, of general man- H' r (>f growing cornpany. Proficient in .shorthand and accurate typing ri rjired. This position offers a private office, c.xceilent working condi tions, nttractivo starting salary, good benefits and opportunity for grow th. of children from the Grove Baptist church to Asheville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I-I,:lcs! were the dinner guests of ' and Mrs. Sidney Hicks Sunrla - ' Allen Evans and John B. W u c are patients at the Kings Moun tain hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oran White and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Patterson and family were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Clarence Blanton. Mrs. Mamie Gibbons and Mrs. Minnerva Philbeck spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovelace. Randy Ware left Sunday mom. ing tor home in Florida after a visit with his grandmother, Mr$. P. K. Harmon. Phil Fisher went home with him for a week’s visit.' Mrs. J. M. Whisnant spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Davis of Earl. Thursday, August 28, 1949 ADMIRAL Air Conditioners 6jKI0 10,000 12,000 "Take my coffee bottle off him! ffe couldn't rescue anyone from a heavy fog!" BTU, llOV „...$129J5 BTU, llOV.; $279.95 BTU, llOV $299.95 — ONLY A FEW LEFT — r WILSON TV & MUSIC 904 W. GOLD ST. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. PHONE 739-2616 Scouts See LoyaltY In Action end result was that except for two j I past members, 30 present mem-; ; bers would not have enjoyed a: week in camp. Subscribe To The Herald I FTENOGMPHEB Rites Thursday For Mrs. Harris I rcllcnt opportunity for one who i.s experienced in secretarial duties. Will pci'form duties for executive of company. Position requires typing and shoi'thar.d e.xperience. Five-day week, vacation and attractive bene fit program. CLERK TYPIST Funeral rites for Mrs. James E. Harris, 68, of Belmont, moth er of James E. Harris, Jr. of Kings Mountain, will be "held- p Thursday at 4 p-m. from South ; Point United Methodist church, Belmont, interment following in , the church cemetery. A Scout is Loyal. Loyalty is one of the twelve points of the Boy Scout Law. A Scout is, loyal to his country church, family, Scout Troop and those to whom loyalty is due. Last week Troop 91 of St. Mat thews Lutheran church saw loy alty in action. Grand eating at popular prices. To f|ualify interested person must have good typing skills, knowledge of filling .sy.stem and ability to work with figures. Pleasant working con ditions, good benefits, salary commensurate with experience and train ing. ui I'UPERVISORS Scoutmaster Otis Falls, being unable to spend the entire week in Schiele Scout Reservation with his troop was at the end of the rope. Eddie White, college stu- Mrs. Harris died Tuesday at eldent employed by Falls and an a.m. in a Charlotte hospital. ; Eagle Scout grad'uate of the A native of Gaston County, she troop came to the rescue. Eddie, was daughter of the late William who is not yet old enough to be E. and Ida Fite Neagle. -an official Scout Camp Troop I Leader wrote his brother Ra.v, I another Eagle Scout from Troop 91, now an Air Force Sergeant, Tremendous variety, 12-14 meats chang ing daily, 10-12 garden fresh vegetables, at least 20 colorful salads and 10 to 12 desserts. A gourmet section and a special children’s section. DIXIE VILLAGE CAFETERIA V^est Franklin Avenue Knitting Plant Apply between 8 a.m. • 5 p. m. Monday - Friday INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CRAFTSEUN YARNS CO. i MUC "AN KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ” Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Hagen.s and Mrs. Mary Ida Loftin, both of Belmont; another son, Jerry Harris of Belmont; one sister, Mrs. Margaret-*Feltman of Fair Play, S. C.; four brothers, fl. ■Yates, Elbert, W. A. and Emmett O. Neagle. all of Belmont; five gnandehildrej} and three great grandchildren. Lunch 1t:30 AM - 2:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday Dinner 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Nightly except Sunday Rev. William Belcher will otfi- I edate at the final rites. stationed in Charleston, S. C. Ray took two weeks leave and lead the troop to camp. Eddie went along for assistance. The Discount OTICE Ad Valorem Taxes Paid Durinipr AUGUST Discounted Falrlane 2-Door Hardtop OfOWAL'^ City of Kings Mountain Save big on Fairlane. Clearance on Gafaxie, Mustang ar\d every other car in stock. Hurryl SOUTHWELL MOTOR CO., INC. ■ -- 910 SHELBY ROAD . V'3- EXNCS MOffNTAlN. N. 9
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