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^ge 4 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Thursday, August 28, 1969' fhursda Mountaineer Pharmacy PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY STORE HOURS: 9 - 9 WEEK DAYS 2 - 6 SUNDAYS CORNER W. MOUNTAIN & WATTERSON — ACROSS FROM WEST SCHOOL PHONE 739-4717 FREE PARKING-DRIVE-IN WINDOW-FREE Rx DEUVERY 2 0 % DISCOUNT ON PHOTO FINISHING MILK —BURKE'S FINEST Vx GAL 53c 1 GAL $1.05 SMA or ENFAMIL INFANT LIQUID $5.99 Per Case Filling Prescriptions Is what we doBest • • • AT MOUNTAINEER PHARMACY YOU GET REST PRICE, REST QUALITY. AND REST SERVICE. WE FILL AU DOCTORS' PRE SCRIPTION. LET US FILL YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION AND SEE HOW YOU SAVL REG. 89c FASTEETH DENTURE ADHESIVE POWDER ONLY 66c REG. 79c LUSTRE CREME HAIR SPRAY ONLY 44c REG. S1.23 AQUA VELVA ICE BLUE AFTER SHAVE ONLY Me REG. $2.25 SINUTARS-30's RELIEVES COLDS AND SINUS DISCOMFORTS ONLY $1.44 REG. 98c CORRECTOL TARLETS A SPECIAL LAXATIVE FOR WOMEN ONLY 69c REG. $1.79 REG. 79c PALMOLIVE RAPID-SHAVE REGULAR, MENTHOL. MINT OR NEW LIME ONLY 39c gAFJj REG. 49c NORWICH ASPIRIN 100 TABLETS ONLY 9c 5 OZ. KING SIZE REG. 89c ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE IWII ONLY 5^ ARRID EXTRA DRY ANTI-PERSPIRANT SPRAY ONLY SliZ iRRIO ^TRXDlff REG. 71c lOHNSON & JOHNSON RAND-AID SHEER STRIP • PATCH • SPOT ONLY 39c REG. $1.59 MAALOX SUSPENSION — 12-OZ. ONLY 89c (LIMIT 4) REG. $1.09 PAMPERS DAYTIME — 15's ONLY 78c WIGS, WIGLETS & FALLS 100% HUMAN HAIR ONLY OUR COME IN AND EXAMINE OUR HAIR GOODS low BEFORE vou BUY. price I COMPARE AT $75.00 FOR WIGS $19.95 Bloodmobile Visit Here Nets 81 Pints The Red Cross Bloodmobile made a community visit to Kings Mountain on Monday, Augiust 18. Donors were received at Central United Methodist church in down town Kings Mountain. A total of 81 citizens offered their blood, of which 68 were ac cepted and 13 rejected for various health reasons. Among the donors were three first time donor§ and there were also 38 specific re placements for previous blood used. Of special interest was the collection of specific blood for an open ieart surgery case which was to be performed at Memorial Sellers' Yonth Rites Conducted Funeral rit^ for Johnny Steven Sellers, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny E. Sellers ofi Bessemer City, were held Wed-| nesday at 4:30 p.m. from Sisk] Fuperal Home Chapel, Bessemer City, interment following in Bee semer City cemetery. The youngster died late Mon Fire Damages Goody-Goody Goody - Goody Barbecue was damai^ed by fire Wednesday morning about 6 a.m. Estimated loss was being determined by in. eurance adjustors yesterday aft ernoon. this was a community visit and that 47 local volunteer workers contributed much time and effort | to make this a successful visit. Goal for the 1969-70 year is I 1000 pints of blood. day in a Gastonia hospital. Other survivors include two sis. ters. Penny Ann and Jerri Lynn, both of the home; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Helen Helton of Morristown, Tenn., and the maternal grandmother, Mrs Mamie Whitley of Kings Moun tain. The file, of undetennlned ori gin, damaged extensively the ea»t. end of the building on Shelho^ road, the roof and ceiling. Mrs. Marshal) Heavner, owner, said the building was also smoke dam aged. Kings Mountain firemen an swered the call and fought the blaze for about an hour. Leighs To Preach At Weekend Revivol A weekend revival will be held at Cherokee Street Baptist church, Rev. Kelly Dixon has announced. Rev. George Leigh will conduct services Friday night and Rev. Eugene Leigh will conduct serv ices on Saturday night, Sunday morning and Sunday night. Hospital in Charlotte later this week. This specific blood was rushed to Charlotte before Mon day noon in order to be process ed for the ojjcn heart surgery pa tient. Two gallon contributor on this visit was Robert E. Morris of Kings Mountain. Three donors reached the one gallon level on this visit. They were Jack Eaker, Donald D. Jones and Fred With ers. Red Cross officials stressed that BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK I KINGS ^^UNTAI^r BESSEMllciTY DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS $1.50 PER CAR THURS. - FRI. 2 HITSI No. 1 DON KNOTTS "Reluctant Astronut" No. 2 JAMES ste:wart "SHENANDOAH" SAT. ONLY 3 HITS ^HTT No. 1 MARTY ROBBINS "HELL ON WHEELS" —Hit No. 2- "Reluetont Astronut" No. 3 "SHENANDOAH" SUN. thru WED. 2 HITS -HIT No. 1- "ROSEMARY'S BABY" Hit No. 2 "PINK JUNGLE" Get the Nfr-Worry WMCIotlies! DieJeies NO NO worry about ironing — everl They’re Shape/Set! NO worry about spots and stains! Soil Release finish makes them come clean with each washing! worry about wear — DICKIES can really take it! LOW-PRICED? YES! BLUE, OLIVE, GRAY PANTS ...... $5.30 Short Sleeve SHIRTS $4.49 Long Sleeve SHIRTS $4.49 PLONK’S $ Rose’s Bloomin’ Bargains $ THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY $ Door Mirrors REGULAR . $3.47 SPECIAL Sam 2J6 Reg. 3.99 Boy's Knit-Lon ^ 1 Sport Shirts White quantMu luL Ironing Boards REGULAR $3.94 SPECIAL $3.21 '^OSES VALUE-VARIETY ^ Kings Monnlain, N. C, ,.Appl *Som€ 423 el>
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