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. " - " ' r THis'NTHAT By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section ? ?+ ? May 26 ? Several from thla cornmutilty attended the all-day memorial services at Oak drove Sunday. Kov. Kaiie Armstrong Was present and spoke at the. morning service, l.uinh was spread at noon and u siug.tiK convention was held la the afternoon. Mi and Mrs. H. .M lturtoa una Allei and Sylvia l-.ee lturtoa, auu Mr. uiul Mrs. S \V. Green and family were visitors in Charlotte last Sunday. Mrs. Henry Ballard of Idncolnton Was a recent visitor .here. George' Carroll spent part of last week with his sister,.Mrs. S S. Bridges and family at City l.ake. W'lludetie Thornburg spent Satur any iimiu wnn Kattuee tiofurtb. KIpk* Duslnesa College. Charlotte, pent tim week-end with her par<-ittK, Mr. and Mrs. C I' Ware. M.'f. , 0?oi'Kt> llanrock has been sick hut is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Necdey and dair Klitcr of Fort Mill, and Mr. and Mrs <.?. W. (ireenn and fairtitv of phoulx Mills wore quests of the H. M Jtur on's Saturday night. Mrs. Ida Dover oT Chariot(c spent last week with 'the M I.. Thornburgs. Friends of Mr. John W. Creepe. formerly of Kl Bethel. but now of Belmont will, he sorry to hear that no has been vefy stck. His son. Fred (ireere of Oak Oroyp, and other .-ons of Kings Mountain, were called to his bed-side Saturday. He was i -oiuowhat improved Sunday after' noon. 1 * Tuberculosis patients who fail to rent may become Invalids in a rela* 1 lively short time. They are a danger e to members of their families throu- r Kh infection. -J ?. ^ ?:?r^_ t ! QUICK RE8ULTS ? LOW COST HERALD p CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for firat insertion: , half price for subsequent insertlons. . Minimum charge 2Ec. Oo not ask for Information re- )( i garding "keyed" ads, as they are ? strictly confidential. 0 If error is made, The Herald is ( responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer Is respon- , sible for subsequent insertions. ,s The advertiser should notify im- | mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men Ior concerns naving accounts wttn I .. this newspaper. | ^ . ; ' ii FOR SALE ? Building lots very N cheap. See Haywood E. Lynch. Herald Office. , tf J; r REMEMBER ? On Saturday you got |( one of our delicious Banana Spllta for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug % Company. .1 : o SHOE SHINE8 5c. Kings Mountain 1 Shoo Shop. We call for and dellv- R or. 1-18-tf, P 1 W. B. PAYSEUR I Landscape Gardner r Shrubbery of all Kinds [ P Lincolnton, N. C. [ Box 365 t ?????? p THE CLANC haviv< tree* Puitett' H lew t* V, TO RCTORN ' ' . V "-V ' EYE OPENER besides being first" a lord of-the admiralty i is a talented land- 1 scape artist^ writer of prose, ardent ^ polo placer, and a first class brickxaver / j f fcrv ' i " 11 - nL _ 1 ' * _ivjJrA?W^< *?J at e"arl.y FOCTTliALU GAMES (teoor/880) it WAS THE STVLE '. ' for referees to . wear der8/ wats/ ~ ~i, T.~ _ - J l ' ' A-veteran fighter at 26, Winston Churchill was a full fledged cabinet member at 34. Since then he has held aeveral important ministerial posts. During the world war, he introduced the use of tanks, and planned several war campaigns. Once again, in the present conflict, k'oung Autoists More ?rone to Reckless Driving KALKHill ? In (lit! spring a citing man's fancy, turi.s to somehing more seriolis than love. ac ording to Hoiiald lloOutt, Director >t' the Highway Safety Division. Lnd that "something." Hocutl says, s* stepping on the gas?driving a; ,ii excessive rate of speed. Accident records show that nine lei-sons were killed on North Caro Ina highways last month in . cars hut overturned, and. eight of these [hie. . all hat one of whom were riving, were young men between lie ages of IS and 25. "Practically every one of these ntal accidents was clue to Just ono hiux ? evessjee speed." the safoy director said. "Modern motor ars don't overturn easily, and ,as a ciiernl tiling tiie driver who Overturns a car has been guilty of reekiss drixiug and speeding. Young non. as last month's' accident recrd indicates, arc tie most flagrant iffelltkers i.n Llidse cicuiius." "Pointing out tliat in some' in'stanes huve i?v,*i'?iirtii?d rii-?. /.. Lx Hums without ..killing-or seriousv Injuring uny'onc. llot-ut'.. said that t is possible. and fivqui n'ly hapens .ilia) a- person is killed jn a car hat lias in mod over billy once. and ailv. jiers.ou w hoso oar tarns, ti I lip riihout killing or at least' seriously njurlng him is a mighty lucky itidiidttal." "Yet," ho addod. 'thoro arc a good tany young nioti in this state who hink their experience isn't comlete until they have turned over at ?ast one 'car. 'YThese reckless. speed-crazy oting drivers," Upoutt concluded., are among the worst menaces on ur highways today. And we sincere y hope that the young drivers' Toups the Highway Safety Division iroposese to organize as a part of ts Youth Highway Safety Club will erve to impress young drivers with he dangers of speeding and reck* ess driving." Washington, May 28.?The denands of national defense were rrought home today to the country's citizens by talk of an imniedito tax increase and hints of no tew model automobiles after this ear. ., "Problem children" might better >e referred to as 'children with a roblesn.' v wine .... . .. i ivil/U i-ies wuiie V ijl R^Mn 1 \ I iNCTi00CD 0r'THC <?Af i*e* T?C ri**r op? th* #cur ? s , ' ' '. '>' / ".- ' >, , '.. BAKED /CE CREAM IS A FEAT OF OXINARV MAGIC PERFORM IN HER OWN MODERN GAS KITCHEN,he has been called upon to serve his country. Meringue-covered ice cream in brick or loaf form will brown at high temperature in the oven of a gas range in a few minutes without melting because the egg whites and sugar insulate the ice cream. SISK FUNERAL HOME OPENS HERE The Stsk Funeral Home which is Already well known to citizens ol KiiiRs Mountain and community . has opened _ their modern home ot Fast King 'street. The latest equip ihent has been secured, and ' twe licensed embalmers will he availa hie at all times. The two-story brick home liat been completely remodeled and is now considered one of the finest ir this part of the state. Mr. and Mrs Freest Hayes have an apartment in the home and will he on duty 24 hours a day to receive calls. Messrs Frank Sisk and .Jake McLean extend a very cordial in vita on to everyone to visit their new home Friday or Saturday of this week. Mr. Mcl.ean said. "We are proud of our now home and really want the. folks of Kincs Mountain te come by and sec us.. We apnt'e. ( ate th". business we have received from K'ntrs Mountain and now we will.be able to render an even betlev service than in the past." * More I Try Our Ad* I JUST CALL CHARLIE He and his able assistanl the very best of everyth reasonable prices, with thrown in. Blalock < and h Mountain Street. ' Cut Up. - ORTONTt? * ' A " *. * - ' ' - - . -> TOT KINGS MOUNTAIN HSRALD S'~by Bob Crosby 1\HUR?DAT, MAT SO, 1940. By Way Of ^ Mention Mr. and .Mrs. L?. W. Weedon have its their guest this week,-eud the Conner's mother of High Point. Mr. Kd llaruoe and daughter, Ijoreu'e, and. M'sduines M. C. Fall.,, \V infield "Stjets and ('allle Reynolds at tended a funeral of their coushi in Stanly Monday. Mr and Mrs Klnier Sheppard ~ot Shell,> were guests' of the t'o.'tiler's' parents. Mr. and Mrs A. Shepp-rrd Mr. and Mrs. \\'. Weedon hud. e.slt<>< fioin JlMidetfca |iv itle Suu' day. Mi-s Jeanne Sh"p|i:n(1 of Sltelhj hpent the i?i>l weekend with > her grandparent, Mr and Mrs. ( A. Sheppard. .NORTH CAROLINA* jUwL 'Uilua > ^, t * < i'n ii? In Superior t.'uurt . Service of Summons By Publication Marie l'eyttm, Pluiuilff, ^ b Karl;an Sli'AVr and (Fag| ie Silver I't'oneie rger el. vr, Owens Frouohet uef, !ie? ut-l.ii\v of Sel Shiver, dori'iiw '1. I ti-fcndants. ' Th< deteiidantSf KailiuetoiY Shiver j and 'Fnttjlk' Sli vei FfOlt In rrer " 8t i vir,. (javiis Krone-burger, will tjike j notice a action i.i'led as above lias .been <Vmmeiirod ' > Hie superior court of Cleveland County, N. C? to -forei lose a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered to Marie Peyton by hoi Shiver, father o? the defendants above named, and the said defendants will further take notice that Ihey arc required to ap* pear at the office of Clerk of Court oT said county In the courthouse in Shelby.. N C.. on or before the 27th "day of .June. 1940. and answes . ot demur to tin? complaint in said ac? lion or the. plaintiff will apply to r tlio court for the relief demanded in . said complaint: i This'the 7tli day of' May, 1940." * 'B. A. l.Iouser, Jr.. > Clerk of Superior Court,- Cleveland County, North Carolina. ?adv--may 30 PMc. i Notice of Administrator Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of I.. 1'. Wright, deceased. late of Cleveland County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons havine claims- agnnst said j Kstate to exhibit the same to me. the undersigned Administrator, on or before the 22nd day of Masch. 1942. or this nrttice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to mak" immediate payment to me. , This 22nd day of March. 1940. .J. I., Wright, Administrator. K A. Hurl-ill. Attv. -adv?June 7. 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Round trip .. ..*14.50 CENTER SERVICE PHONE 62 i^yiw imwraweeo tt ""t"' fore you buy! :fOU, Mtdtl Shown itSR-4 xclu- Other models as low M '119.50 in Furniture any Reasonable Prices _ QorOM/S ' t It is not only Easy To et In but also Easy To el Out ot our Loan Plan, j Here you deal with >cal people, use local Mh money, and . help local B business. ^ P:. i 1>AN ASSOCIATION ec'y-Treas. 'OUR AD APPEARED HERE ERCY L.V CROSBY i r i .J -..... I Jr ly 1 '^- M - / ?*
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