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Central Primary . . u
Grade One: Hetty liurten. Nellie n
Bullock**, Faylene Falls, Hazel Kite
Jacqueline Herd*. Ann Mayei^ Hel 0
en Weaver, iaiulse Owen*. Thomas n
Hotels. A: pi Summfkt, Charles <
Muuney*. Douglas Fulls*. Hill/ (j
Falls*, Gone . Ellis*. Penny Little- jj
i John, I'ltyllis WJrO*. Alfred Tate, ^
Charles Fainter.
Grade Two: Claud liurrett. Hob- K
ert Kdens, Gone Muuney. Ilobhy t|
Gene Moore. Hilly Payne*, Itainouu
Allen.*, Hotly Cash. Juunita Gun- |>
uells, Joan Hayes, patty Parrllia*, j;
Patricia Prince*," Arininta Fisher. T
Jack Crouch. Juuiiitn Culberson,
Annis Greene, La von 'Thompson*, si
Huehel West*. Hobby Strlmrfellow p
Willard I'peUurcli*. E
Grade Three: Eleanor Myers, Pa
. , tricia Ann Neisler.
Central Grammar Grade. H
Grade Four: Pckk>' Arthur. Mur- si
tha Attn Cox, Marny Lou Dickey, r
(Helen Lanier. I'ceCv Anne Mannn?? o
Jau Reynolds. Hilly Gene Amos*,
William Herndou. Herman Mauuey |<
Ge.no Ware*, Charlotte Jenkins*, G
Iris Falls*, Peggy Jackson*. Mary g
Ann Littlejohn*, Ella Mae Lockrldge,
William Prince*. N
Grade Five: . Colleen Falls, Lois si
Propst*. Frank Summers*. Jean C
Davis, Frances George*. H
Grade Six: Mary Beth Hord*. Bet
ty Jackson*, Margaret Lanier, Thel C
ma Hyals, Frances" Lindsay*, Donld I<
Glass*, Louise |Hamm. Betty . llord," I1
Annie Kate Maloney. Shirley Spivey
Frances Williams, Margaret Wil- J
Hams. ji
Grade Seven: Joe Hord. Earl | '
Myers*. B. S. Peeler, Jr.,*, Margar- ^
et Cole*, Nancy Dickey*, Emelyn
Gillespie*, Jean jjord*, Mary Helen (
Hord*. Pauline Murray*, Laura Ban j
dall, Frances Summers, Avis War- j
lick*, Myrtice Weaver*.
High 8chool I
Grade Eight: Hazaleen AbernaQUICK
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Want ads are always cash in
advance except \o business men 1
or concerns having accounts with 1
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FOR SALE: Desiflable Residential '
Lot near Central School. Mrs. H. 1
|H. Houser. B-16c c
LOST; locket off chain, Saturday
night. Locket had two pictures In
It, Finder return to P.ruee Walker,
106 Parker street. 1
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WANTED: Local, unexperienced <
man between 26 and 40 years of age
with carfor insurafcice debit
Write Box 637. Kings Mountain.
6-8p
WANTED: A small farm near Kings
Mountain. Give location, description
and price In first letter.
Write Farm, c-o Herald. 6-22.
FOR SALE: Stout well rooted Tomato
plants grown !h open beds.
Several varieties. Paysour's >1 ir1st
Camp. Phone 236-M. may 8p.
LARGE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM
Furniture Polls. Kings Mountain
Furniture Co. 12-12tf
REMEMBER ?Qn Saturday you gel
one of our delicious Banana Splits
for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug
Company; *
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Honor Roll
tiy. Houston Black*. Hoyle Lee I
yhlteslde**, Louie* Jones. SyKlu
can Randall, Jkivld Nfill. Cburlvs
Ii'toler, Henry Neislor. Snivre WI1-. 1
urns*, Helen Earp*, Virginia Sum '
ters*. I
Grade Nine: Glee Bridges*. liar '
Id Glass*. Golden Barrett*, Margie 1
urrett, Louise Jtullender*. Mai- '
olinn Patterson, Coyte Puyaeur. 1
btelle Gladden. Marlon Ivey. , NV1I- 1
am Kennedy, Mildred Moss, Ituby 1
loss. Mi lured Rlppy.
Grade Ten: George latttimore*. '
urmau Wilson. Ruth Hatley. Mar- *
na MoClatn, Retiy Moore.
Grade Eleven: Ernest Mauney.
etty Lee Neisler, Nam y Nbfclva*..
etty Patriek, DorlW White, Hilly. ,
hroneburg.
Post Graduates: George Thomas* ^
jii*. Sybil Duvis, Virginia Rollltie,:
atrlcla White. Juanlta Hudspeth.'* t
ast School
Grade 'Owe: Jean Rlvens. Mildred ,
leese, Doris Riddle, Peggy Jane'
.oss. Lucille Williams. Johnny Klnr.
Lyman Rolibs, Hilly Tate. Maion
Kurd. Prances Pressley. Rlllio
hytle. t
Grado.Two: lloretie Ross. Mildred (
oper. Rill Uoliti, Jack Bennett. f
em? Martin, Charles PrV-ssle.v, Peg .
u /'hanni' *
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Grade Three: Betty Clark, Edna (
lao BetKh. Albert Bracket:. Bind- |
ay Bovd. Hugh Thompkins. Horace ,
unninghuTn, Jack Chancy. Julius j
iurton.
Grado Four: Dorothy Carpenter; ,
harcle Cook, Betty Jio Bynn, Shir y
Moffltt, Bobbie Jean i'utnam, '
obbie Jean Spencer. . I ,
tirade Six: Ruth Clark. Helen ' |
ames. Mary Frances Payne. Marurie
Itedmond. Clara Ami Boss, ,
lel.cn Bobbs. (
(trade Seven: Jean Deese. ,
Vest School
(trade* One: Jimtiiie Crawford*. ,
!arl Dean Falls. . Bobby, (lofyrth*. (
oris Jolly, Paul McGinnis. Jr.. ,
'can Morrison. Jean Morri'-on. Je.nnette
Moss*. Jinimit Weaver, -j
xiuise Sanders*.- ' ,
(trade Two: Katehrjne Goforth, ,
ako Hord*, Charlesana* Bogan. Do- .
othy McCarter, Jean McRae. Jim
'arboro*.
Grade Three: Shirley Arthur, Bil
le Falls, Patsy Jean Harmon*. Dor ;
is Morrison*. Jrls PattersoD, Doris
Sanders, Ivan .Weaver*.
Grade Four: Mary Bou Black.
iFiftli Grade: 'Jiernlce Harrison*,
laxine Hord*. Beulah Rhea*.
Sixth Grade: Bobby Bedbetter,
lormati MoGiil. Johnny Plonk*, ,Coene
Martin.
Pea Shipments Slated
May 12th
BABE1GH. ? Volume shipments
f North Carolina green peas to
lortheru and eastern markets are
icheduled about May 12, but unless
arraers offer a better graded and
nore attractively packed product,
hey cannot expect to successfully
ompete with producers of other ueas.
Harry T. Westcott, roarketne
specialist of the State Departnent
of Agriculture, reported recently.
On the eastern seaooard. North
Carolina farmers are among the
noat important shippers of green
>6aa, but they .will be at a great
il^adtran^ag^ when shipping In
:onfpe^LVon wl?h other ajwate if
CALL OR SEE
Kennon Blanton
At Terminal Ser. Station
PHONE No. 10
STERCHI BROS.'
Representative
in Kings Mountain
Territory
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tbfjr do not follow approved uti
keting pni<tl<-M," he asserted
(Irowart must adhere to lrulted Si
> bought and sold.
I'll" condition of truck shipment!
nl peu? upon arrival, i outd In urea
y improved II loads were top Iced
particularly if moved in non-refrii!
rated units, Westcott ?aid. Ship
Dents of green peas are so. wldel;
listrlbuii'd that peas are now avul
ihle Over"much of the country al
nost throughout the entire "year
A'itti the improved methods o
pitch freezing and other types o
preserving. growers must carefull]
trade 'd puck the -fresh . product
rom any one producing urea..
The ITiited Mates, once depend
nt upon foreign sohrees in a grea
initiy eases'. now imports only a
tout 5 percent of iis dyes, and ex
Mills more than it huys from for
'ign countries.
NOTICE 6F SALE
Under and. by virtue of the powe
if sale contained in a Deed of Trus
riven by J. Bridges and wife, ii
ti. Bridges, on the 2*2U(l day of Oc
ober. 1932. as will appear on rec
jrd in the Register of IVeeds Ofi'ici
lor. Cleveland County in Book 12<
?t pago 173 to the undersigned, a
rustee, to secure the iudebtednes:
;herein mentioned and default U?v
ng been made in the- payment o
same and at the request of tin
holders of the .note. secured by saw
Deed of Trust. I will sell for casl
?t the Courthouse door In Shelby
Cleveland bounty. North Carolina
an Monday. June 9th,' 1941, at 10 A
M.. or within legal hours, the fol
lowing described real estate:
BEGINNJNO at a Spanish' oak pi
the East side of the" Charlestoi
road in Wyntt Hart-Ill's line am
runs with his line N. \V. 45.71
[joles to an ' iron ' stake: thence-N
Ha E. 12.72 poles to an iron stake
thence N. 85 1-4 W. .12 72 chains V
mi iron stake in L. Y. Putnam's lin
thence N. 5 E. 11.48 poles to
stone: thence Nr 72 E. 44 poles to
stake in the Charleston- road; ther
ce with the said road N\ 3 1-4 W
JO poles to a stake in said road
theuce S. 16 E. 9.34 poles to
stake;- thence with the line of th
Mount Sinai Church lot N. 20*4 E
35 polts to a slake; thence N. 1 E
13 1-2 poles to an Iron stake; thei
ce N. 45.10 E. 6 poles to a chesi
nut and stone; thence S. 57.10 E
90 poles to a stone pile. Wyatt Ha
rill's corner; thence S. 6.15 W. 6
poles to a white oak iiftwo); thet
ce with Che said Harrlll's line S. 7
W. 26 poles to a maple: thence f
62 W. 17 poles to a Spanish oak
thence N. 86Mr, W. 32 poles to tb
place of BEXHNNING, conlainln
59 7-8th acres, more or less.
This the 6th day of May, 1941.
, J. R. Davis, Trustee.
?adv?may 29.
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Margie Putnam Kennedy,
Defendant.
1 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
The above named defendant will
lake notice thttt an action for divorce
on the grounds'of two years
separation has been commenced lu
the Superior Court of Cleveland
County. North Carolina; Said de'
fendani will further take notice thai
she is required to appear and ana1
wer at the office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of said County In
1 the Court House, at Shelby, North
Carolina, on the 28tli day of May,
or within the time thereafter allow.
I'd by law., or the Plaintiff will ?pI
ply to the Court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 28th day of?\pril, 11)41,
K A I lousier. Ji.
Clerk of Superior Court.
Herald I) Goforth, Attorney
For Plaintiff. _ ?adv -may 22.
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; STATU OF NORTH CAROLINA.
1 County of Cleveland.
In The Superior Court.
Jatiie St'uwe, Platutit't",
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J Hub Stowe, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
? FOR PUBLICATION
The above named defendant will
take notice that an action has been
? started in the Superior Court for
Cleveland County for a dlvorse up1
on statutory grounds and the . de'
fendant is required to appear before
" the Clerk of the said Court, at the
Courthouse in Shelby, Cleveland
County. North Carolina, within
J twenty days after the completion
1 i of the service of this summons by
J j publication and answer or demur to
I the complaint of the Plaintiff or the
. j Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the com'
plaint
^ This the 25th day -of April. 1941.
^ Max Homriek,
! Assistant Clerk of the Superior
Court For Cleveland Couiity.
?adv?may 22.
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a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
e NORTH CAROLINA.
I CLEVELAND COUNTY.
!. Having qualified as administrator
t- of the Estate of W. B. Horn?, de1
ceased, late of Cleveland County,
2. North Carolina, this is to notify all
r persons having claims against tha
8 estate of said deceased to exhibil
? them to the undersigned at Besse8
iner City, North Carolina, on or beJ.
fore the 16th day of April, 19.42. or
this notice will be pleaded rn bar
le of their recovery. All persons Ing
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 16th <lay of April. 1941.
George 11. Ilorne, Administrator.
?adv?may 22.
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PUBLICATION
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take notice that un actio" has ueeu
it tatted In the Superior Cou.T for
Cleveland County tor. n divorce upon
statutory grounds and the- defendant
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