g Com Center, ns iMr. and Mrs. R, B. Keeter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser, Mrs. W. F. Cockreii, Mrs. Lucille Kls- f, Mrs. R. C. Tate, Mrs. Veiule nbright, Mrs. S. A. Crisp, and (Mrs. Glenn Rountree spent from Thursday until Sunday at Myrtle Beajch 'Wth Mrs. Louise Harry. iWliile there Cinde iNo. 2 of the Bhiloh Presbyterian church held •tlieir meeting with nine of the members present. Among Che ones from hero at tending the Miss Marlon School df Dance Friday night at the Fulton auditorium ajt Lifmestone college, Gaffney, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goforth, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mullinax, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Appling, Mrs. R. H. ponder, Mrs. W. W. Ljttle and M'iss Evelyn Mulliinax. The fol lowing from here that partici pated in the program were Jan Goforth, Tara and Trecia Mdli- nax, Tammy and Sandy Appling Army Academy SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Ha waii (AHTNC).- 4Army SpeMallst Five David T. Moody, 23, son of aA. V Mr. and Mrs. Johnn.. K. Moody, i Mrs. F. B. Hambrlght present- | Route 1, Puett Chapel Road, ’ed her puplU in a recital Friday i'Beasemer City, recently was night at the elementary school in i graduated from the U. S. Army, Rlarksburff. iJiawaii Non - Commissioned Of ficers Academy at Schofield Bar- R JHriHHHyRriRHRSB'R THEBE IS NO DAD LIKE GRANDAD 11 nmflWir I that might be observed, ftns I would be eftp(K*ially true with , the brambles, ra.spberries, black- , berrie.s, dewberries; blueberries; apples; grapes; and some of tlu* ornamentals. I The forests of oa.stern Carolina Anent the new fragrant white ered growing in the wild as are lull of seedling Muscadine WRlte Cloud; Api^e Bioiisom j (pink); .Spring Song (rose red); I Cherokee Prinoe.ss (white). i I Blacksburg. Mrs. Malbel Kiser, Mrs. Lucille Kiser, Mrs. Lucy Crisp and Mrs. Francis piarrls spent the week at Cresent Beach. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Goold spent 'last weekend in All'ania with the Rev. and Mrs. Don (3a'baniss and ohUdren. Mrs. Vergie Hambrlght spent racks. Spec. Moody received four weeks of training which includ ed instruction in drill and cere monies, physical training, lead ership, map reading, and wea pons familiarization. Spec. Moody Is a clerk in . C. V We lelt It wen tixM that somobody put In <t j^odol word for Grondfothof# fov often Mother# Dad cmd eron Grandmother pick up oU the headlines. A greot many grondfothers come Into our pharmacy and they olworys seem to hove on eoctra special spry step a good word end a twinkle in their eyee. All elder people get eactro special ottentlon from us. We cony a large stock ei products# from geriotric medicines to heme care cotival- esoeot edds. Wo realise that tt to much more difficult for the eld/.ly to recuperate from on Of broken bones. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. i'^ORHBl/RORHRl/RCRSRSRnR KIHGS NOUNTAIN — DRUG COMPANY ’'ME CITY'S MODERN STORE MtONB 739-2571 Oammand, Schofield Barracks His wife, Phyllis, is with him in Hawaii. last weekend in Allantja with Mr. and Mrs. Halmadge Edwards and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goforth and children of Greenwood, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr .and Mro. Preston Goforth. Mrs. R. D. Moss spent the week With Mr. and Mrs. Dixie S‘"(S^^'Bowen ! Allen Is the daughter ofg Mr. Kiser. to Canada and the Midwestern .states. I Mrs. N. W. Kiser and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Jim Kiser of Gaffney visit- j ed Dr. and Mrs. G. W. iUlen in and Freda spent a iew days at Myrtle Beach. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roscoe in Hartsville, Mrs. Shirley Broome and son, BIB, of Charlotte, were last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Roark. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Nunnery of Charlotte were Iasi Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. R. E. Hamibright. Mr. and Mrs, James Klinken- berg and children, Catherine and dogwwjd, “Fragrant Cloud”, Mrs. ohanoe socdling.s, the popular Johann Sonner of Chapel Hill Ojidon Delicious ai>ple iK-ing a writes — “recently I dls(.*overed clas.dcal oxamide. Here are a on our lot at lca.st one fragrantly few other.s of a long list; Elherta, blooming dog'.'/cod, There i.s pa.s- (irecMisboro and OcM)rgia Belle sibly another one. . . peach varieties; Slaj-man Win<‘- , , .u #. A. » sap, Red Delicious. IJimbertwig. I wroto Mrs. Sofir^r. tHot (irrmos fk)l-icn apple \urictie«; and Scuppernong, Jamr.s, Thomas anfl ’Vii^h of the Mu.scadine grape family. All of lliesc varieties were dU- eovered bc'-lween 1H2() and 18P1. '^Fragrant Cloud” was discover ed growing in the wiM It do(?s not mean that it i.s the only fra grant dogwood extant. The point Is that a very reputable com pany paid for the propagating rights, patented the plant and long before controlled bretxling of are offering trees fur sale at horticultural crops came into the $12.75 each. ; picture. Many plants have been disoov-- 1 think that it would be of in- grap(*-5. blackberries and blueb<‘r ri<»s. Tile same is true in west ern (’arolina for raspberries. hlackb(‘rrie.s, blueberries and hunch gniHs. Many years ago we d-sc’over(‘,l a wide sel(?etion oT seedling s;x‘cirs of blueberries in tile Grandfather Mountain and Jon(‘s Ridge ansa.s whi *h we found useful in our blueberry breeding program. Chilling back to dogw^xxis, I had a letter from Mrs. Bill D<iv- id-son of Elkin requt'sting the s'>urc(? of supply of “Fragrant Cloud” and also other white and pink varieties. Thinking that you, Jobless aerospace ar t defense I scientists, engineers a d lechni-1 cians will receive assistance in’ finding jobs through a $42 mil lion Labor Department program. The money wlU b<? usel to re train about 10,00 persons, make relocation grants ito persons who find jobs in areas beyond their commuting range, and provide job-search grants to enable about 20,000 applicants to explore sp<?- cific job oppf>rtunities outside iheir heme areas. ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 75c SHOWS DAILY 3-5 79 SAT. 1-3 5-7 9 SUN. 1:30 3:30 9:00 OVIr. and'Mrs. Clyde Randall : f Atlanta, were recent visited Rev. arti Mrs. Howard ^ f uests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jiame® Rollins. Joel Rofuntree of Davidson was at home during the weekend. Miss Sharon Gold and Miss Marcie Hunter otf Appalachian University spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Gold, Jo(hn®on in Betihune and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Poole In Kershaw re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eaker vis ited durin.g the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wallace at Lake Wiley. They are there from (jlds- boro. THURS. PRI. SAT. E!VE'EM HELL,JOHN. SUN. MON. TUES. ADULT ONLY LATE SHOW FRI. SAT, ^NGS >^UNTAIN^ bessemI^ city Ai DRIVE-IN BOX OmCE OPENS AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ALWAYS $2.00 A CARLOAD I "tHURS. FRI. SAT. 3 HTTW NO. 1 SHE FREAKS In Color NO. 2 Mrs. C. L. Gwensby spent Tues- IclJay and Wednesday in Charlotte iOHN WAYNE. A Howard Hawks Productioo "RIO LOBO” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells ! with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Murchi gave his dad, Mr. Ben Wells, a son. birthday dinner at their home in Kings Mountain Sunday. Attend ing from here were Mrs. Bessie Dickson, Mrs. Addie Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells. Steven Horton and John Ben nett have returned from a trip UlLI PALMER COLOR anANABELFILM PflOOuCTiONtgA Hiuiia D, AMEWCAN INTERNATIONAL P.eiufH «■ 111 10:30 P.M. “FANDANGO" RATED (X) ALL SEATS Sl.OO GUESS WHAT HAPPENED TO COUNT DRACULA In^Cslor NO. 3 PLAYGIRLS & THE VAMPIRES In Color SUN. THRU WED. 2 HITS NO. 1 THE HORNETS NEST In Color NO. 2 THE LAWYER In Color Wed. Movies In Reverse Order '<5! Jour Happy Shopping Store ' Savings In Every Department On Most Wanted Summer Items GRADS We’re bursting with pride. You did it. We wish you success, good fortune and the good life. We’re brimming over with great gift ideas, too. Things to make it a real cele bration. Stop in and look us over. FREE GIFT WRAPPING ' ■l-i , H about nd money, this sale is for you.. MAY 27 THROUGH JUNE 5 Use Yeui Charge Card Here McGinnis Department Store 9. BATTLtaiOOMD PNONl 739-3116 \ Page 3,

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