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mmr' I.J i^jQUMHHpggnpMRu ' * ' - ' ' ' V ' * " I ? ???? ? Showing at Imperii JH j /> | v.*^l * I H x j^hJr^j . 'I Hi v fl^H K'ova Pllbeam and Marlus Goring In this exciting scene from "Pastor James Roosevelt wilt preseent' : and Tuesday. II QUICK RfSULlb ? LOW COM HERAuC Classified Ads 2c a word for first in.prticrv half price for subsequent ins-tiona. Minimum charge 2Jc. Do not ash for informat.on regarding "keyed" ads, as they arc strictly confidential. If error ie made. The Herald .5 responsible for only one incorrect Insertion. The customer is responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify im mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. NEW SPRING TAILOR-MADE Suit Only $3.00. and $1.60 per weel Daves Credit Jewelry, next don to Imperial Theatre. 2-27-tI FOR SALE: Colored Card Boart Herald Office. LARGE 8T0CK " LOGAN'S GEh Furniture Polla. Kings Mountali Furniture Co. 12-12tf REMEMBER ?On Saturday you ge one of our delicious Banana Split for only 10c. Kings Mountain Driu Company. Jo Relievr W&k UQinD.tABL?Xt.ft^LVfi.ymfi DROPS PROMIPT SERVICE fast service when you ! wait in one of our con! venient booths, j We pride ourselves on Foster's SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE V % - % Phone 154 ' '. " THE CLAN ? i ] J IS IT AO. *~\ I R|??T FDR MC 1 |TO<5O?NAN' / ) see5PiD ft[ WvMWltJ & j h.? I ~ ' i* ' iffinii. > ' 4 . j- . . v : . j, .. . -"' " u . t T __ _ ^ Monday and Tuesday H ^k* ; i L 1 I Br' <y JW ^j| HI MKT ;Sjl:> a^B H i^ are cbviously having a disagreement Mall." the punchy film drama which it the Imperial Theatre next Monday < >+++< > >+ { J,"> < ++< ! + WE THREE "C" ALL #> > ?j? ;? < > <# ?Jhp> v > *8? > ?5* > > -I* v !* > (Last week our editor was sick so our column was left out. llut acre it is now? I "Wo Three" sprained our ankles I ....So all the boys and girls would .'conn- to see us .... (special)* the boys) .... hut I: didn't work .... otSly one ? ani<? .... So here we are.. My.-Salens, that was a late dute Friday night .... but we understand. why .. cause Mr. Smart had a ban' game to see about rill 10 .... The ! -itiak supper.at the lake last Thurs' day night went off with a BANGf,. . Kvory one had a swell tint? ....Mr. and Mrs. Settlemyro ure ceally sports .... Scoop! .... Marlon Arthur was with Billy Kho'des last Fvl day night .... and Miles was with Sybil Dnvls .... That IS news ..ehj what? .... This campaign is run- > .itng' along very smoothly .... We wot'-dev where Janette was Sunday night .... We saw "Salty" elsewhere .... It seems a certain person's theme song is "Aid.. I GOT IS A WOUR1EJ) MIND* ........ " O. T. Hayes, Jr. had car trouble Sunday night .... but after all .... " four miles isn't a long way to walk 1 The whole town was out to see !i the wedding Supday night .including Ben and Alice Betty, Mario and Tommy .... Who's afraid? ... . Joke."... vu?u?nin?>? uai uu )UU repair these shoes with?'' ? Colibtev?iliide. Customer?Why should I hide? Cobbler?Jiide, Hide!, the cow's outside? Customer?Let her come In?I'm not afraid? Didn't the car load have fun Sun-t day afternoon that found that lost resort? .... and didn't another car load have fun Sunday night that got lost trying to find THAT lost resort . No doubt that Woodie and Madge, I Margaret W. and Buddy W. had fun tniiday ....climbing the mountain.. Inlia H. was I tome this past weekend .... with a cute gal from school ....Fred Wright seemed to occupy QUINTUPLETS use MUSTEROLE for CHEST CUIUS hlnthsr ftira Your CHILD . This Sows Export Carol .. At the first sign of the Dionne Quintuplots catching cold?their cheats and throats are rubbed with Children's Mild Musterole ? a product made to promptly relievo the DISTRESS of chiiilren'e colds and resulting coughs. The Quints have always had the I be; * of enro, no mother?you may be ass; red of using just about the BEST pn ;ct mode when you uso Mustcrole. MORE than an ordinary "salve"? wanning, soothing Musterole helps break up local congestion. Also made f in Regular and Extra Strength for those profeiring n stronger product. CY KIDS Oh! ,?fTtRTAINLViS ffif /TlMMie-HC^j j 33 , op i11 r1 u?hat sc *?ulll _ I ' * - , ? ? ? - THE K1U0& MOUNTAIN HERALD. Tl th? kbI's time .... Meek Carpenter dated Jo Ana?the new girl ? Friday night "Peeler" must stilt have lila heart set on Doris .... af ternoon and night !1 My! .... If you have ever noticed, you could se? . Miss Markham and "Tolly" together quite a lot They had dinner out Sunday .... Flash! .... "Tootste" <; had a party Friday night and we hear thev had unite, the time .. I VN'e'l'V all glad to see Charlie Moss hack hi school . .. It looks as If on. of our basketball girls ,Ie stepping out .... Fanny Litllololin Is datiitg .1 tin>' I ro til Hut k I 111 | 'lilts weV k's seoops Kuotirl Mr. must lie (|iii e the K lVr Iti'li e .... at lens' J I*. . . Have, von noticed the I it. It has .1 Wake Forest emblem ;n t1 ... Patsy stepped tint the oth in night Letter wat'cli her Menxell I there vfas quite a rang at n I ii f i I H fji> fail.... Everybody Is looking form:im| to the slipper at the lake. E?c Itei hill; Sybil and "Peeler." Ain't tier ic-ws now? W'e know everybody wilbnve a .good- time .... And have ' vi.iu folks heard about the l?. D.'s?. I A new gilds -clnb ,Wonder whs. they'll do Tor thli younger sef When the train was going thru 1 the tunnel It said .... Let's pitch a little .... pitch n little. .Woo. .woo Wi "hope "You Walk 11; before next -week' ...... Keep out of our sight ! If you want to keep right. 1 i ytzKa oPee NlJy fUC.f Po. .Tc Wheat stocks. In the United Stales on January 1 were estimated at 7-5.o00.000 bushels or approximately 104 million bushels more than the supply on hand a year earlier ' ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as executor fov the laRt will and testament of O. A. Ithea, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against his estate to-, file them with the unaer.signed on or before February 20th. 1012. or this notice will be pleaded iu bar or any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate, payments. This the 18th day of February, 1041. .7. h. Davie. Kxccutor. ?adv?March 27. ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICE Cleveland County. North Carolina, Having this day qualified as ad miuistrat rices. C..T- A.. D. It. N.. of the estate of ,I)r. J. U Hord. deeeas-. ?a, late of Cleveland County. North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Kings Mountain. North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of January. 1942. or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate, payment of said obligations . ,, Thl> the 10th day of- January. 19-1.1 Margdn i Hord Anthony, Ruth Hord Craft, Administratrices, C. T. A.. D. B. N. of thf estate of Dr. J. G. Hord, deceased. Joseph C. Whisnant, Atty mar. 6 VBHI H Tires Re-treaded WHILE YOU WAIT Walker Motor I Company Desoto and Plymouth Dealers Gastonia, N. C. W/KKBSESzr* That's r*.. . - - -i ' . . .- *. y HUfiUDAY, March 1), 1M1 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained In a Deed of Trust given by Charles P. Weir and wife, M. L Weir, to the undersigned, as trustee for C. 8. Plonk, on Dec. 7th. 1926, and registered in the Register of Deeds Office for ClOveland County hi Hook 144 at page 13, to' secure the indebtedness therein mentioned and default having bceu made Iti payment of same and at the request jf C 8. Plonk,? I will sell for cash at tin" Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, . North Carolina, ori Mondav. March ,'Slst. 1941. at 1 o:00 A. M. or. wltliin "legal hours the following described real estate: First 'Diet: I'.egi'.ii'iat i i'ik. am.1 pointers, A l* Kails' corci aid lues with bis and Ornhrcd's 'tne to;. ?. f.4,?.?7 chains to a-stone pile.- new corner; thence u new lino <*ak, aiioTln'r in* w roniTT^TiiSTir^aij other new line H. .86 E. 7.31 chain-, to a stake in J- K Gofnrtb's line; tlienci with his line N 4 K. 16.45 chains to a stone, G. S Ware's corner; thence with his line N. 86 W. 4<?->huhis to a stone iu I. U Patterson's line: thence witii his and A. P. Kails' lin? s 4 \V. 25.00 chains 1 to ihc beginning, containing 94.3 rcres. more or Uss. and being the same land conveyed fo- C P. Weir by J. W. Weir and wife by deed, dated 27th May, 1913, and registered In the Register of Deeds Office for , Cleveland County in Hook -YY at | page 169. Second Tract: Reginning at a stotte. C. T OrinundTt corner and . ........ ... 1st. i.:.. i:>. j a a tir t* > a i u11> ?mi mis inn- r>. i >v. v.oi chains to :t r-iotie; thence S. 8GVj E14 od chorus to a stone on East side of Kings Montr.liti and. Waco Road. J K. tJofbrth's line:'thence with his liite N*. ft* 3-4 W.'6.61 chains to a .stone. O.oforth's corner; thence N. 1' 3-4 E 1 IT chains to a slake In his line; thence N. 86 W. 2.96 chains to a stone in West'.cdpe of said road; thence with another of his iines N. 4 16. 6.80 chains to a wild cherry: C. IV-Weir's .corner; thence with It is line N. 86 W. 7.38 chains to h chestnut, oak; thence with his line S. K .8:64 chains to a stone; hence N". 86 "TV. 3.96 chains to the Beginning. containing 14 1-4 acres, more or less and being the same land conveyed to C P. Weir by J. W Weir and wife, by deed dated 8th ?tav of November, 1913, and registered in The Register of Deeds Offic" for "Cleveland County in Rook YY at page 257. Third Tract, Beginning on a stone C. P. Weir's corner in C. T. Ormalid's line and runs with C. P. Weir's line S 861s E. 13.90 chains to.a, stake in Waco Road; thence with said road and Thomburg's line S. f> 1-4 W. T.tiO chains to a stnke in road; thence S. 914 W. 8.68 chains to a stake on West s'de of road in Beattio's line; thenCe with his line N. 7214 W. 1.00 chains to a $tone pile; thence 8. 38 W. 5 07 chains to an Iron stake tn another public road; thence with road and B. Falls' line N. 54 W. 6.70 chains to a stake in road;' thence with road N 36>4 W. 5.78 chains to a stake in road. C. B. Falls' corner in C. T Ormand's line; tlience with his line N. 4 E. 11.60 chains to the Beginning. containing 21.8 acres, more or less and being the' same land conveyed by J. W. TVeir, widower, to C. P. Weir by deed, dated ..12th day of September, 1922. and registered in "the Register of Deeds Offl CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kinp:s Mountain Territory The Heiald $150 A Year ( ?? I rJ~ifc;NNo,T!M I 8UT ITHlMKll *7 ^rvn%?i rvA * 1 s * . ^v, -, .- .ifcdMfllr> i'i *** r.-rtia>ii ce for Cleveland County In Book JJJ at page 463. 1 The aforesaid land will be sold subject to any prior encumbrance*. J . *; 'P ... _ J*-", . v w.? ( jfflEa SfflEl ' T. ik?WWIrf,l inliiiilgk'KWTPT- | III /^y/hcn y< hrv fyc M^C 0' m m*: flere are \S hen you ?i'r Kiiiir dt .counts of trjc of?. !> don't U- misled. Are the prices on first, vec<ml, third or four' It line tires: Yon i/oh'i trail// the lowest priced .tire town?if it niipht I now out tomorrow. 1 don't train/ f "re "limy a n' that has .to replaced in 50UU miles or lt-.s, Yoji do want the most ">il.l, the great safety and troulilc-frec svrvidt-? it i Jowtit first cost. .. . That's wiiat we've got! Get a Letter deal here?no matter what type or size tire you buy I Whether you want 'IUt U.S. TIRF, i Royal Dc l.usie 'or the Roy.il Master, Am ica's foretr.or* tafefy tire, 4i/ aw ,it a! ttj you iuy any ot/icr tire. PLONK M( Phone 1 Garments m rk Plain 4UC or ?CASH AN] it! IB i k fi \Jk. V 3 j-\ Phone 118 Gastoni; c?: - j c* *,#r--l H J Ycu 9 _ v. J ry \ ?> * ' - ?a ^ jr ) ^as a urrce I A0OUT COMIN' ~f{ I Fmsr 'cauj( JJ 'L>Tw<6<n^< , A - v-.*-,: ? .. ? ' ' > % ! , Lluw?? m This the 27th day of February* 941. M. E. Horedon. Trustee. . It. J>avis, Atty. ?adv -mar 27 I. . ... I ! I ..*0 K J Otis l< utinil' Tt4? Wij v .;> 5 $(4.50. C'i.Tilotit? .65 41.00 10, . 5 11- f.i- .v Y. $3.15 $14 ,'0 NAL. SERVICE STATION f?*one '0 WWW*iWWB*WyWiipe * **? ?u buy tires \ BE MISUS { Nf USING ) the facts! DTOR CO. L3S mmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmamm . 1 FRESH ANH SPARKLING up modern,- scient'fic cleaning :stores original freshness to gar cn.f ano brings out the full rightness and sparkle of colors, ou'll be delighted. Use our .rifty cash and carry service. , 3 f?r $1.00 D CARRY?' a, N, C. Phone 428 'I r't:i;cY i? ^ruvjtsv * ????. ?v Tk* f.MV'U NOtu I L Le RY I jL ' IN AT -~ 1 ITHOUGHT I I r UllMdC / I * t' .'," '' .? '. S* < ' '.!, S^'il / ' - . . .'* . * ,j
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