rase ? free ? all garments moth proofed and germ-proofed when cleaned. No Extra Cost. Mc CURDY CLEANERS DYERS. Phone 257. m-ll-tfn. 7 OR 3ALE: Oood second nand shoes And army combat boota. Also dreau *lu>per8. See CITY SHOE ' SERVICE . 241 Battleground . Phone 227. d-17-Un. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ? srtl ai/e covered buttons, buckles, and tailored belts. Samples shown ? See Mrs Ben Logan, 907 W. MotPn tain St., Phone 204 M. i-3-tfn PORTABLE ELECTHIC AND ACETE~. YLENE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK: latest equip meof, orompt service. KINGS MOUNTAIN MACHINE WURKS, Inc.. ' iofd $t n-7tln.. COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE^ Re-W*,r/frtg, Moth Proofing, Dye- , trig, Hit Blocking, Alterations, W iter Proofing; all at McCURDY CLEANERS- DYERS. Phone 257. j 14 tfn. GUARANTEED UPHOLSTL RING ? service arid top quality w.jrk estimates. Free pick-up and delivery service. T. & W, Man ufietartng Co., located at former Bennett Construction office '1st b dang on right oh York RoadJ, P Box 669, Phone 432 J-2 a 29 tfn. WANTED: 3 to 5 acres land on Gas t'ku mghway. Tel. 527 J. tn-l3-20pd. 1POR SALE: New Perfection . table top 3 -burner oil stoves. Slightly used, in clean condition. From $85 MARC RACE STORE. Phone 594. m<2S. FOR SALE: Good used '41 Chevrolet car, $730.00. Can be seen at house 409 Oherokeen street. m-19 pd. 3PINET PIANOi Slightly used Les- J *er Spinet, full keyboard. Fully 1 guaranteed. Terms. Addre.*s Cred it Manager, Dept. R, Box 869, Con cord, N. C. m-20-J-3? MOUSE FOR SALE: 5-rooms, Insula- 1 ted, weather . stripped. Only two blocks from Central wchool. Will show by appointment only. Call 377 -R. n>' 20-27-pd FOR SALE: 1937 Ford. 5245. VICTO RY CHEVROLET CO. Phones 49 and 419. m-20. REGISTERED ENGLISH SETTER pup for aale. See Wiley Blanton, ; 1001 West Mountain street or call 218 W. m-20. - ? ? i ? ' ? i .i . ? ? - i TOR SALE: 1938 Ford. $213. VICTO RY CHEVROLET CO. 'Phones 49 and 419 m-20 FULL LINE LEATHER GOODS: all leather baby harness, gun hols- [| ters.wa ten chains, dog harness, dog collars, dog leashes, dog lead ers. Only Complete Line Leather Goods In Town. CITY SHOE SER VICE, 241 Battleground Ave., ?? Phohe 227. . m-ll-tfn. -SAT IT WITH FLOWERS" from ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP Wa Telegraph Flowers Every whera Tel. 3b? or 451 W. I E. King St. BUILDING SAND DELIVERED ? | Pumped. Washed and Sctpened, Stale Tested. For rhortar mix and concrete. Call Shelby County 2223, J.D.Elliott. m-6-27-pd. REWARD: Strayed from my car thought to have taken "up with some passing motorist ? fioe male dog with black body, white chest, feet and forehead. Name on harn ess. Liberal reward for return or information leading to recovery. Please write or call Burke Devine, route I. Shelby, Telephones 974-J or 1.179 R. m-6-20 pd. FOR SALE: 5- burner Table Top New Perfection, oil range A bargain at $60. See Mrs. J. Wash Layton, Wil. son street. m 6-20 IF YOU NEED YOUR HOUSE paint erl. call Bill Wease, phone 455- J-4. We work by hour or contract. 5 13-20 pd. FOR SALE: 1918 Chevrolet deluxe, Fleetllne 4-door sedan. R & H, all other accessories. $1495. VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. Phones 49 and 419. m-20. POWER LAWN MOWER for sale. ' Very reasonable. See Ben Ballard; at Victory Chevrolet Oo. m-20. City Service TELEPHONE 2tt I DEAN BUICK CO. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. W. R. Crook, Service Manager We do geneial repair work on all makes of Cars GOOD USED CARS For Sale USE .... HERALD WANT ADS ^j&Ubnr KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phones 167 or 233 FOR SALE: Baby Carriage practical. ly. new. Priced reasonably. Can ? be seen "at 203 East King St. NEED A HOME? Nice four-room home completely furnished, electric stove. Washing machine, etc. with all convenien ces. Nice location, thriving sub urb, near school and store. For Sale Sm ROBERT N. STRICKLIN Corner house, 2nd street off Cleveland Avenue FOR SALE: one hundred pounds Ice refrigerator in good condition. Call after 1 p. n*. Ancle Hambright 519 S. Railroad ave.. Kings Moun tain. m-20-27. SLAK ^ FOR SALE SISjOO ' PER LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Your Money CALL OR SEE ELMER Lumber Company . Phone 54 ? ? : ? 1 ?; ? ? -ry PUBLIC HAULING: Sand and Siabs for sale. See Haz^l Gill, 421 'Vest KiOg. street, >.a-29-|?d- tin BRIDGES RADIO 6 APPLIANCE Repair Service Call 348 Located at Sterchi's. m-27 FOR SALE: Reconditioned upright piano. Finish and action like new. Terms arranged. Address Credit Manager, Dept. R, Box 869. Con cord, N. C. m-20-j-3 FOREMAN: For Brick or Block con striction. See 'ARTHUR BILT CLIFPE at brick hoiLse on 'Tofor th St. m-6-27:pd AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MABJCET QUOTATIONS (Corrected Mot U, 1940) Eggs. Poultry Yard SOc Eggs. Country run . 45e Potatoes, white (100 ?bu) .... S4-25 No. 1 Graded Sweet Potatoes (bushel) S3.1S Hens (dressed and drawn) .... SOc Fiyers (dressed and drawn) . . . 48c Corn (white) $1.40 Com (yellow) ; SI.40 Wheat $2.10 Barley ,.....? $1.30 Oats 90c Something To Sell? . . v ? KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Phone 117 or 2S3 Negro Nivs By Mrs Cannle Gordon Mrs. Laura Beam. Mrs. Annie Mae Gordon, spent last weekend in Bel- j room visiting their aunt, Mrs. Dixon, j Mrs. J. W. Gamble has returned, home frbm the Shelby hospital where she was a patient last week, j Mr. Bichard Thompson of' Burling- j ton is visiting relatives in Kings : Mountain. The Womatts Society of Christian ! Service of St. Paul Methodic chur- j | ch circle No. 1 met Sunday after noon at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Janie Young Mrs. Plato Pressly led jthe devotional, '.'By His - Light We i Walk Together." Mrs. Lottie Means presented 'tie topic "Christianity in j the Community itr America.". Talks i on the tpics were made by Mrs. Dat> sy Smith, Mrs. Johnsle Pressly, Mrs. ! Cannie Gordon. At the close of the meeting the hos | teas served Ice cream ana cake. , Tlio.se present were Mesdames Ma mie Quinn. Lottie Means, Eugenia Brown. Minnie Quinn, Daisy Smith, ! Johnsie Pressly, Cannie Gordon. The pastor and congregation of Eastey Chapel Methodist church of Easley, S. C.. will be at St. Paul Me , thodist church Sunday morning ser | vicy May 22. beginning with church school at 10 a. m. Music by the Eas ley chapel chorus, Everyone is cord- < tally invited to attend the service. This group will rend<?r servlceSun , day afternoon at Gallilee Methodist j church beginning with lunch at 1:30. ? There will be a supper given Sat- j urday night at the home of Mrs. j Meeks Brown near the depot. The pro' ceeds will be for the- benefit of Kelly's .Chapel Mechodlst church. Davidson High School On Friday, May 20, 1949, at 8p. m. the members of the 7th and 8th gra des will present a. three-act play i 'The Ghost of Roaring Pines" In the ! school auditorium. The entire ac tion takes place-In the living room 1 of a lonely mountain hotel, Roaring Pines. The characters are: Roy Quinn? Clifton Mack. I Leon Taylor ? Scott Lowry. Grace Rhodes ? Mrs. Nancy Foster I Bobby J. Byers ? Joyce Foster. ! Clyde Taylor ? Maurice Niles. Mae L. Hughes ? Roberta Ran i dolph. Bern ice Ross ? Lovie Cargerry. Charles Perry ? Hugo Valentine Martin Bennlx ? David Clay. Virginia Bess ? Laura Clay. Delilah Whiteside - ? Canle York. Mrs. V. P. Wiggins, the direotor of the play, invites all parents and friends to be present and enjoy one of our greater plays of the year. Mrs. Baker and Miss Gidney wish i to thank all who attended the Oper ! etta 'Teter Rabbit" helping it to be j a success. They hope that each per J son present enjoyed the Operetta, i especially the parents who co-opera - ! ted In helping to prepare the child J ren for the occasion. A number of . pupils from (the j grammar grades of Davidson school | compleUki their unit of work by go : lng on a visit to the Coca-Cola plant 1 in Ga'Stonia, May 16. Mr. Ware, one j of the managers of the plant. Was ; exceptionally nice to us. The pupils i as well as the supervisors, Mrs. Wig j gins and Miss Jackson, deemed the visit \o be one quite impressive and ' very educational. j mount olive ?Arnrr chubch Rev. J. A. White, PiMoc Sunday school 1# a. m. , J. A. Ross, Supt. i Morning worship Ham. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Second and Fourth Sundays. ADAM'S CHA*PEL AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A. A. McClain, Supt. V Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. VESTIBULE AME ZION CHURCH Rev. S. I. Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. - G. G. BaH<jy, Supt. ? Morning worship 11:00 a. m. ; Afternoon service 2:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. ST, PAUL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. 'Gamble, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt. j Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. :r.. UNITY AME ZION CHURCH P. B. Falls, Minister !? 10:00 Church' school.* " 11:00 Morning worship. EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. -D. Ay Costner, Pastor Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Everett Ram^ -ir, Supt. Morning Worship ll:30 a. m. B. T. U. 6:30, Howard Roberts, president. Second and fourth Sunday. ? GALLILEE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. W. Gamble, Pastoc Church school 10:00 a. m. J. V. Burris, Supt. Morning woship 11 a. m. ? Evening worship 7:30 p. m. , First and third Sundays. / Rev. R, L. Garvin. Pastor Sunday School 10 a. cn. W. *M. Brlggs, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. ra. GOOD HOPE PRESBYTER1A1C CHURCH Rev. A. M. Foster, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. j Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ( Fipst and third Sunday* k ? _ _ ? BYNUM CHAPEL AME ZXON CHURCH Rev. J. D.. Hamilton, Pastor , Sunday school 10:00 a. m. S./ Brown, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p m. f ' i TRINITY AME ZION CHURCH i P. B. Falls, Minister -Sunday ? 10:00 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning service. 7:00 Christian Endeavor, 7:30 Evening Service,. Wednesday, p:30 p. m., Mid week prayer service. mmmmmMmmmmrwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ITS LAKE TIME Cabin with two lots. Septic Tank. Deep Well and Lights at Lake j Montonia. Including furnishings I and metal boat. Only $1,975 To But or Sell Real Estate Sm Haywood E-_ Lynch Morrison Building Phones 316-J or 248 Yob Can Own Your Own New Home for As Lifttle As $300.00 Down ? FHA Approved Homes. * ? 4Yr-Roora House. $300 Down, $30.33 Monthly Payments. ? 4V2-Room House with lull basement, in cluding basement garage. $706 Down, $43 Monthly Payment. (These are minimum figures, other payment schedules available as desired.) / , ? .For Full Details See ? CRESCENT HILL DEVELOPMENT CO. Telepobne 138 f . W. Plonk. Pres. Hal S. Plonk, Sec.-Treas. Thar* U probably many year* ol good service in tt if repaired by an expert craftsman Yf yonr vttdi b Mtmf np H ?inv rvrrd onlv a good cleaning arw{ oiling. Or torn#! simple re?' Mfe ttCJT pi it it back in good 'Ipabig order again. Our /?? WipnttM Mr two wfll locitd tlw trouble and youeanjieptnd ?poo oar expert watch repair J araftoami to fit whatever i* ? antsed.; ? Mi gat our fresl ( ?aackup.'And aee our beautiful ? Ktr>? W,l,h? with if* ' ?aw DnraPowor Mainaprinfj Thia spring ait* ELECTRONICALLY TESTED Master Wo not only employ watchmakers wbo are skilled and long experienced on problem wdteha*, but wo us* quality replacement parts, ? thon test qll of our work electronically on our WATGKMASTER. a scien tific instrument which PRINTS a rocord, ? MOVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS ? Dew Bed Nth pro/ectfoe. GRAYSON'S JEWELRY

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