i i P»ge tA-BUKKOB-HBRiULD-' Druggigt Attends Rec^tion Oiifiln Drug Store, wu IB Chapel HUl tide weekend at the Institute of Pharmaejr. He and Mrs. Orlffla attended the celebradoa JuUus Smith and his wMi Vivian Spradlin Smith. Smith has Just retired attar serving 80 years as Executive Secretary of tha North Carolina Phar* OrUfln, who graduatatt from the University d North Carolina PAarnuay School In 1848, h'ls wcrhatt with Smith during tha years on many com* mlttees. Pharnoaclsts from aU over North CuoUna met In Chapel HUl to pay tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Moss Is Speaker Mayor John H. Moss was Water Pollution Control flnancUl uslsUnce to iMtured speaker Tuesday Federation. small clues. at the B6Ui annual meeting The meeting was held at assistance funding I^s M the N. C. Water Works the Great Smokies HUton. Mountain has received ttasoclatlon and N. C. The mayor spoke on over lie-mllllon WHY PAY MORE? TAKE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO SMITH S AND YOU’LL SAVEthe DIFFERENCE VETERANS DAT SERVICE HELD - OttsD. Green Post 185 American Legion placed flags on 88 veterans graves In Veterans Park of Mountain RestCemetery on Veterans Day Thursday and Kings ThaleRgTMl Smtth. Bob Davies, Gene IlgBor, aO Legh Dave Delevie, Forty h Eight, American Leg Oommander Rick Moore, Blayor JIoss, Mr Delevie and Mlae EUaabelh Stewart, North < FORTIFY YOURSELF ‘ FOR WINTER Morgan’s Staff Coming To KM time- RELEASE^V^, MEGA POTENCY VITAMIN C A ^ VITAMIN B-12 ' Members of Senator Robert Morgan’s aUff wUl be In Kings Mountain In the CouncU Chambers at aty HaU Mon., Nov. 39. IMrold Edwards and Joey Mc- OonneU, staff asslstanta to Morgan, wlU be here fOr the purpose of listening to any clUsen who Is having problems or seeks Information on any matter concerning the Federal Government. Morgan’s office also said that persona with suggesUcos on how to Improve federal servleas would be welcome. Tlie Morgaa aides wlU be In Kings Mountain for the meetings from 1:80 to 3:80 p. m. Edwards, a native of Anson County, is w attorney who pracUced In Charlotte from 1909 untU he Joined Morgan’s staff as Chief LegblaUve Counsel early this year. He served as Judge of Charlotte’s Municipal Court and was a member of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Board from 1970 to 1911. McConnell, a graduate of Wake Forest Law Bohool, pcaetlead In Wlnaton-Balem before Joining MMgan’s staff this yoar. He U a naUve of Cornelius, N. C. His work la Vmancies Still bi Headstart Class SUN'VITA Purity Vacancies stiU exist In the Head Start Program for four-year.olds la the Grover school system, accordtag to a spokeaman for the Head Start Office. Youngsters from low-lncoma Mrfliday by Oct. 18 and live In the Chover School District are ellglbla and appUcaUons can be obtained by telephoning 789-8818. Special prlorlUes are given to handicapped chUdren and thoaa children from one-parent families. Mercier Named VP Jack R. Mercier, Kings Mountain man, was today named Vice President, Marketing, by Delph Context Co., Charlotte wholesaler of Mr. Mercier was formerly associated with ElUs Lumber Co. of Sielby and Kings Mountain, and for the past 13 years a sales representative for the DUph com pany In Western Carolina. Delph ts part of the buUdlng Products group of Context In dustries, Die. of Miami, FlortOa, which also Includes ’Tucker-Klrby Context Co. of Charlotte, and Jenkins Context Co. of North Wllkesboro among its North Carolina firms. SILVER VILLA RESTAURANT 606 East King Street . Serving: BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Hours: Monday Through Saturday 5:30 A M TIL 9:00 P M Closed Sunday’s We Now Serve BARBECUE DINNBIS & SANDWKHES We Prepare Our Own Barbecue Daily Also Serving me CMCKBI, HAIffiURGER STEAKS, LUNCHEON STEAKS -Saturday November 20th- SPECIAL 11:00 A M TIL 9:00 P M 1/2 Barbecue Chicken *2.00 Served With Barbecue Slaw, French Fries, Hush Puppies or Rolls, Coffee or Tea All For Only Museum Slate Is Elected Totm GidcH CJkcii WkK CoMc \H Aho HeMTffi Ho PvocMm MO WMAU .BASKETBALL AND k GOAL SET T OHIcItl 111* and I n'**!!* Bill. Folds »2?» mahhih-Bmuw Ti ‘ TWO duCE POP-UP TOASTtR MZ.89 MieKcVMouse CLUB House jsemew: FresV* Air hdACHlHC EunMMTtsOMM miwmaTicMsr SnwTMh TbV fRECCOpY For FREE copy n.99 ii^rs miniature ^23 fHtOC-MbiLEX S-tCAM'OfW ELCCTniC A slate of new officers BIG COUNTRY STORE lAR the Kings Mountain for the coming year. Serving as chairman la Clyde Blackwell, vice choOrpersen la Mra. Mae Tlgnor, secretary - Mra. Audrey Dickey, and treasurer — Charles ’The new cfflcere are aU original members of the museum finance com mittee who heliied ralae funds for the oomtructlon and purchase of museum Items. Others on the finance committee are Mrs. Maude Walker, ’IVxn ’Drott, Mn. Helen Holt, Mra. Elvla Nicholson, Roy Pearson, Gone Tlgnor and Jerry White. members will serve for Ufe or until they resign. The museum, loeeted on Oeveland Ave., Just below one of three In North Ckroltna and was built by mombers of the city fire On diaplay currently are PERFECT FOR e COOKIES e CANDIES e PRETZELS e CHIPS e SNACKS raSSna-Sei.. AMMVLA-44 *l.'» CUARUE M jSPRHf JIL Obimme ■ BAW JIOLL'ON Deodoraht 194 Alkk SELTliP Fwl SB^PwK ^CoioMu: oie>couhT M 99» IRON slO 88 w, Bexef 50 'T9iC0lCirTE TfXITM wlmsh MM donated to the nby Jkmaa Dlek«y. SMITIKS^DRUGS Members of the fire I Open Sun. 16 SAVE K M Plaza j Shopping Center !; klOpen Evenings L TiU 9 P M 10% ON PRESCRIPTIONS IF YOU ARE 60 OR OLDER

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