Ofciiied Ads v'.r AWiraroe: Permanent ventilat< wood Owning*. Ftm estimates gi en. Wfcltesldea Cabinet Shop, 14 Prank)In, Oastoaia, H. *C. J18-a8 j WANTED TO KENT: fflve air room house with motern csnvei ences? twilling to pay good rent t fee for suitable plow. Write Box Kings Mountain Herald, ju^ 18 p WANTED TO wux: Hmall capaei drink box. See D. *C. MeCurdy i MeCurdy Cleaners, jju-18. NOT Alt Y SERVICE: For prompt n tary service see Mrs. Billifc , Logu notary pnbtie, at Logan Supp company jn -'4 ei k- i 'CARBON PAPER: Now in stock, u it many times and it still mak a good readable copy. Both stan ard and legal sire. HERALD PU1 L1S1IINO HOUSE. eitfa. ' MATTBESHBB Reuorated end ate ilized by skilled workmen. Larg Assortment of ticking. Our true will make oalls ir )tris city oa Fr days. Wribe or call PJEDNON MATTRESS CO., Spartanburg, I C., telephone 2306. m-30-j-6 pd WE HAVE: Desk aire blotters, a assortment of. card boards in wbit orange and green. Ten cents p< sheet. HERALD PUBLISH IN HOUSE. ettfn rWO OPEEATOR8 TO BEBVB TO Call 109-W for appointment. Ph nix Bea?ty Shoppe. 1-ltfe WALTERS FLOWERS Phone 36 Flowers For All Occasion by reliable and experience* Florists SPENCER OOMETB 1 Individuall designed foundation - medical surgical sapporte. Jtttings gua anteed. Phone 1876, -Gastonia, i write Mrs. Dora B. Ethoridge, 31 N. Boyce 8t., Qastonia. N. C. jnly SSptl mOTIOB: I am qualified Ao do yot wall papering, interior decoratinj painting, plastering. .Prices vei reasonable. See B. J. Myers, Rout 3, Kings Mountain, N. C. m-2-eitf tna hi ST or* bbkjono arreT r DOGS or we refund poor mone We know of no other guarantee running fits remedy. Griffin Dm Co. J-*?25Spd 3IEED SLABS; Order' them frpm E mer Lumber conipany. $35 pa trnc load delivered. Phone 54. * eitft WANTED TO SENT: Apartment i house for' band director and wlf< See or call Mrs. 8. A. Crouse I sky hall. j27pd SLABS FOS BADE: Truck load d< livered at the low price of $15.fe Ajiproximately four cords to loai Call today. ELMEB LUMBER CO Pho*e 54. ? j-11-25. HOME HELP: Bee me for hjlp 1 outfitting your home with the pn per furnishing*. Dan Huffatetle. at BTEBOHI'S. Phone 34A j-11-21 NEED HTiAW. Order them from E mer Lumber company. $15 per true load delivered. Four cords to tt load. Phone 54. " j-11-25 WANTED TO SENT: five or si room house. Willing to pay goo price for anything satisfactory See L. H. Lowe at Rose's 5 and 1 Store. ju-ll-18pd FOE BALE: Electric loud speahe ? including ARiit*for $200. House 4J Phenix jnW No. 2 Charles 1 jmfaJ ^nl<Pd } , yiMMXT QUOTATIONS V -v c:-: vr. cnda A large 50 .' tweet Potatoes, (hu.) ...? $2.0 Keavy Fryers J 35 Com : _ 12-C Wheat' ' i ... i f2J Koomii IS 14 XJgfc* Hcna , 11 Buvy Bui , ? Barley (bu.) __ fl.fl Oftta ' ... M PEYTON KcSWAIN Office: Webb BnfldHnr Phone 830 atobibu, tried iTuralimpe t . I . * 11 ) I Junior* To B? Honored j At BsnawtTrgUy Wight HnMH tmiiicw legion Junior bu*b?H dab, aloof with official* v_ -and "bat-boyg," win he autertaln' ?d at a dinner to be held at tli* _ Paulina dab Boa** -Friday night, July 18, at 8 p. bl '* Tb* dinner will om put on the tall" ble by the ladles of the Pauline Woal man Is dub and music for tbeocoasQ Ion will be fumlabed by the Oospel Quartett. Hugh Xiogan, Democrat ~ nominee for sheriff of Cleveland ty county, will be the guest speaker, at All members of tbe club are urged to -attend. o -Night Athletics ? One Step Nearer . Night baseball and football rami closer to Kings Mountain fans yesterj (lay with the announcement by City q -Manager H. L- Burdette that all fix..tures. except two transformers and .the cross-arms, had, arrived. :f_ Work on tbe lighting fixtures In ithc stadium ^started this week and 'g. Mr. Burdette. is hopeful that the re-st lof the items on order will arrive soon, .j | Two transformers and an oil switch tarrived this meek to brighten the [hopes of many that some night bast _ 1 ball will be ployed here this year. * I e, i srv Vet TNrirters Give Up 2 0 Hits To Heat Asheville i . " The Vets stopped Asheville's ' AllStars here in city stadium Tuesday _ i-nfter noon by a 16 to U counl behind^ j.the* two-hit twirling of two King? | Mountain piWiiers. I(i;v.nn - 1 n uiiu uii i?twu oiaricu un iuf muuuu S Lfor the locals and gave up a hit, sluj'gle base variety, while striking om four. Lefty John George came in to Loss the last .two innings of the .ab~ iireviated tilt and gave up only one hit, it to the last batter he faced in the game, the batter being tagged out by Bill Throneburg at second <on ? * mice throw ia from left-fielder Bob I Wells, ending -the game. ( Leading bitters were Charles Ballard, with 3 for 5, and Jim 'Gibson. ir witfh :2 for 3. j A/thevile pitchers were wild, walky eleven opposing batters. c I The line score: R H Z n Asbeville 000 000 0 0 t i . Kings Mtn. 030 571 x 10 12 0 M Batteries: Chmtx, Williams, Shrost y. and Luther, Brooks, Miller; Gibson id 'George and Beal. ^ j WE HATS: Becdvcd our allotment _ of Cobey Hi-8peed wagons on rub:i-| be*. J ft. x 14 ft. over ?U. Sec us h ' Jihilg-^bey Jbut*-V?ltOiK- .Com i pany/Tel 830, 8htjlby, N.C. J18-25 > PROTECT.- Tour winfer woolens with ?. a Sanitex Moth-Praof bag. Don't it let the moths get your clothes at a time when"clothes are hard to. ? fipd. D. C. McOnrdy Clcanhrr, ?" j Phone 257 j-18. J. I WE HAVE: An E-Z Bide hydraulic L. i tractor seat that will fit v'our trae toY. Give ii? a call. Lutz-Yelton Company, Phone MO, Shelby, N. C. n j-18-25 ?- . r. FOR .BALE: Robber floor jnats that 5. will 'It noit popular makes o' - automobiles. Lutz-Yelton Company, !* Phone 880, Shelby, N. C. j-18-25 rNTTERBPRING MATTRBS8E8: lim ' ited supply of innerspring mattress ? es and box springs in matched sets. 1X KINOfl MOUNTAIN FURNITURE d COMPANY. Phone 57. j-18 0 WINDOW 8HADB8: colors: white, duplex, ivory with fringe?all cloth material ? 36 inches by 72 inches '? only. KINGS MOUNTAIN FUBNITURE COMPANY. Phone 57. j-18 S. ? :?? a_ .. WARDROBES: large site, plenty of hanging space, 68 inches high. * -KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE COMPANY. Phone 57. j-18. to LOGANS GEM: furniture polish-f'.n0 isb restorer. KINGS MOUNTAIN . FURNITURE COMPANY. Phone C 57. J-18. 10 ??1 g GOING AWAY TO SCHOOLr We have eteaner trunks In stock that are IflMl frrr college ' students. KINGS MOUNTAIN PUBNITUBE f . OO. Phone R7. MS | | TASK HO OHANC I I ' j ' - /. II Lot us put your winter II tmlo^h-proof bag, a chea I I your clothes for next S lilt Use our cash-and-carry M ?PRESSING VS 1 Tot Bale: Some extra g I ^ them orer. ' 'v / S ML . n-. 'A bujwpat, Jtaar u, IWI TH Vets Here On 19th And 20th ?* The Vets journey to South Carolina today to i>lay the Lancaster Bed Hosts return game after setting them ?Jowu in Kings) Mountain by a soore of 14 to 1, last .May 2d. * On Friday the Yets are home for a contest with the Sterling Spinners or Belmont, game time 4 p. m., place ci^y stadium. The Veta play boat to Snperior Sat | urdgy, entertaining the Mt. Holly en- j try in the league at 3 p. m. here in eity stadium, with the Vets journeying to Mt. Holly .tor a return game ou Tuesday. On. Wednesday night the Vets play Cramei ton there in a return match uiatch with the Twilight league team. The Kings Mountain team beat the Cramcrtou team on Boh Wells 11 in ning hunter, it to 2, here two weeks i ugo. VETS SCHEDULE July 1??Lancaster?there. July It'?Belmont?here, i July 2d?Mt. .Holly?here, i July 23?Mr. Holly?there. July 24?Cramerton?there. I Vets Lick Lowly Bock i Hill Parkers, \2 to 3 i Kings Mountain's Vetg tackled another Twilight league entry, the eel lur-dwelling Rock Hill ParkerB, In i city stadium here last Friday, the j Vets winning by a score of 12 to 3 ] behind the steady twirling of Ous .Hartsoe. Hartsoe went the route tor the Vets, scattering seven hits and wais j i ing three and striking ont three to; limit the visitors to three runs. | Jarrett. started on the mound fori the Parkers and went 4 and 2-3 in j nings before he was relieved by i Lefty Couick. who finished tne game. ! heading hitter was second baseman Bill Throneburg with three I)ingles1 in four trips to the plate. Bob Wells i war the slugger with two doubles' and a single in five trips. John Gold j had n double and a single in four > times at bat. The Vets scored in the second' in- i uing when Floyd .Smith walked, stele | second and came in on Jim Gigson J double. Gibson and Hartsoe drew free tic- j kets to first base to epen the big j fifth inning, both scoring on Throne- | burg's liner to right-center. Gold singled in TEroneburg, and scored on Harold Beal's hard double to lef'center. Wells brought Beal around ! with m bingle and scored on short [stop Smith?* error of Smith's hard , [ bounder. The line score: ' Rock Hill 001 000 110 3 7 10 , 1 Kings Mtn. 010 063 llx 12 13 4 ( Vets Fail Before 14-Hit j Carlton Attack, 6 to 0 The Vets dropped before the 14 hit | j attack of the Carlton nine last Saturj day night in Cherryville, the score <> to 0 in seven and one half innings, the game shortened because of rain. Don Parker was on the mound for ! the Kings Mountain entry in the Trij County semi-pro league. ' I Leading bitter for the Vets was Coley Ouyton, with 2 for .1. Beal, ( I Carlton catcher, had a perfect night, I I getting 3 for 3. I The line score: S H ?| I Kings Mtn. 000 000 0 0 S 3 Carlton 000 141 z 6 14 I' Batteries: McKee and Beal; Parker and Mitchem. Vets Not To Enter ! Semi-Pro Tournament Kings Mountain's VFW sponsored semi-pro baseball club, the Vets, will ' not enter the North Carolina 8emi- j | Pro Tournament as previously an- , | nounced, According to a statement by 1 John Moss, Vets business manager. The tournament will be held at' Asheboro with some 16 teams partici-1 pating daring the week's play. Mr. Mom stated that many of hii players were nnable to get off from their work to participate in the fall week of play at Aakeboro. IE8 WITH MOTHS! clothes in a Sanitex p precaution to insure tason. plan and saye money. i TOLEUWAIT? ood suits. ' Gome in and ./ ' UMUXAT, jyLY It, 1M4 Scoreboard In Ball Yard Donated By P. D. Herndon The scoreboard at city stadium, donated liy P. D. Herndon, Iiii,g> Mountain reel estate dealer and in sura lice man, is des'-ritie.l by mane ?a one of the nicest in any ball yard in these parts. Many out of town fans coming with their team here to play the Vets have commented on the tally board, aiming that they'd give anything to have one half as good. Local fans are pleased also, having gone over half the season wondering just what the score of the game was, and they are pleased to -be accommod j ted in such fine fashion. The score board is one that will I match the proposed stadium in ap-1 pearnnce when the stadium is com-! pleted. Uncle Sam Says I ?8|iS53$:': Mr * Ji 'JSit Millions of you await your newspaper boy every day. He ia important I to me and to you. He is the citizen i of tomorrow. He may be your lawyer, doctor, business man, mechanic, engineer, manufacturer, and, perhaps, your President. 800,000 newspaper boys like Jimmy sold fl79,823,938.50 in War Stamps and Honda. Now that the war la over, Jimmy hasn't stopped baying savings stamps and bonds. 1 am proud of the way Jimmy backed the attack against our enemies?I am equally proud of Jimmy now for backing his fotore. U. S. Treasury DsportmsM Braking Distance Automobile braking distances at 30 miles per hour on packed snow vary from 09 feet with no chains, | 40 feet with chains on rear wheels, nd 28 feet with chains on jail four I wheels, according to the National I Safety council. | * *"? All MU < I 4 * Sat. Ji at I i MORRIS SI I |p J.B. DAVIS, Attornaj ?~1 PAOK w\m- -I J" J _ r J ^r -j-uj. Iff 'PtjMi-Cda Compm$, Lotyliland CUy.N. T;? Franchtsed Dealer: Pepsi Cola 2c tllj# Co., Charlotte, N. C. 4 \ TAX. DISCOUNT .'i ..J f 4 A discount of l"2 percent on prepayment of taxes for 1946 is allowed during the month'of July. Tax prepayments should be based on an estimai ted tax rate of $1.60, less discount allowed. > * Pay Taxes Now And Save i j i CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN Karl Sawyer, Tax Collector 1 < CTION Ml r IflMLb I SLOTS U ily 20,1946 j 0 O'clock fREET and WACO ROAD Albert Morris, 1 H f, ?

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