FREE ? FREE ? ALL GARMENTS moth- proofed and gt tin- prook-d when cleaned. No Extia Cost. Mc CURDY CLEANERS- DYERS. Phone 257. m-ll-tfn. FOR SALE: Good second hand shoes and army combat boots. AiSo dress slippers. See CITY SHOE SERVICE, 24.1 Battleground ave j Phone 227. d-17-tfn. GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING ? Prornpt service and top quality Work. Fx^e estimates. Ftee pick-up and delivery service. T. & W. Mar .<?*- ? uff.oturing Co,1 P. O. Box 669 Phone 452-J-2. d-22-tfn ' ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ? all size covered buttons, buckles a.nd tailored bells. Samples showr See Mrs. Br n Logan, 907 \V, Moun tain St., Fhone 204- M. s-3-ifn Cotton Seed DELINTED, CLEANED, AND TREATED C. Keys Sanders Phone 128 GAFFNEY. S. C. Ml-tfn FULL LINE LEATHER GOODS: all i leather baby harness, gun hols- i ters.wa tch chains, dog harness, , dog collars, dog leashes, dog lead- ' ers. Only Complete Line Leather Goods In Town. CITY SHOE SER VICE, 241 Battleground Ave., I Phone 227. m-ll-tfn. "SAY IT WITH F LOWERS" from ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP We Telegraph Flowers Enrywhrn TsL 361 or 451 -W-l B. King St. PORTABLE ELECTRIC AMD ACETE YLENE WELDING AND GENEBAL MACHINE WORK: latest equip ment, prompt service. KINGS MOUNTAIN MACHINE WORKS. Inc., Gold st n-7tfn. * New!'/ Weds! 1 .5- room dwelling, built last fall on lot 100x200 with new ga . gage, funiisbML in. eluding electric range, Eehrt-' nator, washing machine, all furniture. Located on Besse mer City highway near Logan Supply. Priced for Quick Sale! I House, f -rooms, on Linwood Road. 1 House, 5-rooms, on Grace St. 2 Houses, S room, and 4 -room near M org race MilL Several nice lots. ?SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY? | B. D. Ratterree The Real Estate Man. 611 W. Mountain Phone 86* J FOR SALE: A five room house on Alexander street. Set- Herbei t Dov er. , a -8 pa. GARDEN FERTILIZER: 100 pounds $2.89 delivered. Gaul'.'s Se'iJSer vice Phone 225. m-18-tfn. PUBLIC HAULING: Sand and Slabs for sale. Siee Haze! Gill, 421 West King street.- . a-29-pdtfn . . RADIO | GENUINE Chevrolet jj Auto Radio . . ' 'I FITS ANY CAR $37.50 Installed VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 49 2 PIANOS FOR SALE: Slightly used Spinet, full keyboard, like new. Also medium-size Upright recently rebuilt. Both instruments fully guaranteed. Just assume small monthly payments. Address Cre dit AdjusterR, Box 869, Concord, North Carolina. m-25-^-15. LOST PAIR OF GLASSEST Bifocal, plastic frames, brown leather case Lost on March 16 around Central school or near home of Miss Gus sie Huffstetler on North Piedmont avenue. Finder please return to Miss Huffstetler. a-8. AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected April 6, 1949) Eggs. Poultry Yard 45c Eggs. Country run 40c Potatoes, white (100 lb*) .... $4.25 No. 1 Graded Sweet Potatoes (bushel) . S3. 15 Hens (dressed and drawn) 50c Fryers (dressed and drawn) . . . 52c Com (white) .....$1.30 Corn (yellow) $U5 Wheat $2.10 Barley $1.30 Oats 90c PHONI TOUR RESERVATION TODAY BRIDGES & HAMRICK Battleground Ave. ' Telephone 187 Materials Available Extra RENTAL RATES Sondes M per day Edger ? *2 per day Polisher ? S2 per day FOR SALE: 5- burner N*w Perfectior. 1 oil siovf and 5-fi I*-onard eiec- j trie refrigerator- Priced right. See at 405 W. Mountain m., or cai i 267-W. ?' a-1 ?*/.*). SLABS FOR SALE :'V S15.0G PER LOAD We Deliver E:gge?t Load To: Your Money CALL OF. SEE Lumber Company Phone M COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE? Be- Weaving, Moth Proofing, Dye ing, Mat Blocking, Alterations, Water Proofing all at M<CURDY GLEANERS DYERS Phone 257. J- 14 tfn. REGISTERED ENGXJSB Shepherd puppies for sale. See W. A. Ben nett, 315 Waco road. Tel. 546-J. > a-l-15-pd. FOR SALE: New Perfection, five burner table top oil stow. A-1 condition, priced reasonable. F. O. MORRIS, 308 Waco Road. a-8. OUR BEST QDALTTT KEAVT Breed Chicks 200 for $15.00. Send for Price List and Save Money. Worth while Chicks, 101 W. North- Ave., Baltimore, 1, Md. *f-18-a-29-pd. with Kings Mountain cfty tag connected. Findei please return to City Hah. a-1 -pd. FOR SALE: Chicken Compost. Fine for garden, lawns and shrubbery. Put up in bulk form. GLENN PAY SBUR, Phone 235- W. a 8-22. AGENT FOR STARK BROS. Nursery and Orchard Co. Now The Time To Set Out Trees and Shrubbery. GLENN PAYSEUR, Phone 235 W. a-8-22. FOR SA1X: 5- room' house, in city ? limits, basement, unfinished attic power. Also two outbuildings. On 2.75 acres of land. For information contact Floyd Thomhurg. a-10. STAMP PADS Carter Size O GUARANTEED FOR 100,000 IMPRESSIONS 30c per pad HERALD Publishing House Phone 167 and 283 Troop Nc. < Las* Wednesday, our itoop aL mot a t o uj .v a der.'s home and J eft for a hike !0 Springda *e. Wheh .\e arriv ed the/.* \ye made a fire and.j>repa;-: ed **;"<- Some Mores" for ou; ;t ?re*hmefl'?*.-\ "? ' - ??? On Sw-.ri?y we nw.i a- the church ar;<2 ..M r- ;o.v atioi her hike 'o e.sivj ? K M : I: .1 Whiit we wyre ?< '? ?? ?*? got- sorni ex per-ie . ! 'nig ?t fire :c- i[t\ ou: i?? * ? -.'"t d h<.-Jij?\ V> exjKtiji d atounfl- ? moUnt/tirr Hujuii'is tvfr t. <? .Hid liiitli;;^ \j. lid l .iv. ?.'S. .Xpf - . r. :ng down q[L :riotin ? tii.T Aa:i;ed into ttrtvft a:id ? fo M.>n ks-'.sey's htime re frt>m >r.?. . Thit? '??'er; we are panning .to do some v or*- -under -Community sut vice. _ . ' ^eggy Cllne w Btcwnie Troop No. 14 Browr,;* Troop No. 14 met Tues day at 3:30 p. m. in our Scoutroom in the .basement of the Lutheran church. We had our- opening cere mony. We elected Martha Houser as president for the Tuesday afternoon group. We discussed going to camp in June. Our troop is going to send old ciothes' overseas. We learned rhe Maypoie dance. The meeting was then dismissed. Jeaane Plonk. ? ? ? -v.i Troop Wo. 19 Girl Scout Troop No. 17 went to visit the County Home last Wednes day afternoon We took fruit ana and magazines to the old people. We visited each room and they seemed to be so glad to see us. We did a few dances for them and they asked us to sing, so we sang several songs including the Girl Seout song. We were all very much pleased at all the pleasure one took the old folks and hope to go again soon, i TIRE CLOSE OUT! We want to get out of - the tire business. PLENTY OF BARGAINS SEAT COVERS $5.00 Up VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 49 NEW S279.95 ELECTRIC RANGE in <uul tec THE FINEST REFRIGERATORS it ? ? v 1 Last Saturday Troop 2-1 nif ai tin* First Baptist church. Thr Brownie isong was sung. Plans for a party were discussed. We had a new mem ber. Hallie Ward. Martha Matthews, Rej^rter COMMUNITY IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY Ga GROVER ROAD NEAR CITY LIMITS Phone 438-W A total of 78 different ?design'? were submitted for th Navy*>- ?>.">.< >* ) ton airer&f, carrier I'SS I'nited Stat es be j ore nnc wa> accepted. Phones 167 & 2#3 ,<,s $mlii Ife i&bh ? ?lMu AtiP yy vSlw 41 i Kwrm racn rattr $209 Untat the'*'.' WqmaWS ASG''R~ CnosWrsff>,,he" THEY'RE HERE t The wonderful im"? J949 CroBleys with the mai veiout Shi-ivador thai (five* you twia af much "front-row" hjaute! Com*- in and tw these handttome, quality- built refrigerators that bring new beaaty, new conven ience, and new economy to your kitchen. Do it today! I* 'J-* No! No! LET US FIX THAT OLD WATCH There is probably many years of good service in it ii repaired by an expert craftsman AND THEN ELECTRONICALLY TESTED ON A We not only employ watchmakers who are skilled and long experienced on problem watches, but we us# quality replacement parts, ? then test all of our work electronically on our WATCHMASTER, a scien tific instrument which PRINTS a record, ? ? PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS Osmond fhit proftcfiom. GRAYSON'S v. -HOME-OWNED? Four-Day Guaranteed Watch Repair if your watrh Is aetfttr t?y? may need only ? goo<i- aLeumn^p nd oiling. Or some simple f* pair may put it haek in. ?soj| running order again. Gar frmr inspection service wiOt leeaO* the trouble and yon <mn dtppMlt ?port our expert wMihRpMS' eraftsmen te fix wUttnmr 4> iwiong. All ?*erk guwiesue*.' , So oome in end gft tm* fr*# checkun. And see oa> beautiful new Elgin Watobe* w*b tW new Dura Power H linsyi'n jj iThis spring else* ?variable isodds fir //? , : ? . . ?*? ??. ?

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