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DIXiE-HCiME At Theif Traditional Every Day LOW PRICES! Delicious For Desserts Or Over Cereals ROSE DALE SLICED PEACHES No. 2V? Can 23c "QUALITY-TENDER' MEATS SLICED BACON PINKY PIG BRAND? Lb. PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT RIB? Lb. - T-BONE STEAK 57 c 69c /: Tot Those Tort BED SOUR PIE CHERRIES No. 2 Can - 22c U. S. GOOD GRADE? Lb GROUND BEEF FRESH DAILY? Lb. QUALITT-TENDER MILK FED VEAL Big Tender New Crop " GREEN GIANT PEAS No. 303 Can 20c ' Shoulder CHOPS Rib CHOPS Loin CHOPS PATTIES BREAST Shoulder ROAST e ? ? ? ? ? lb. 49c lb. G9c lb. 79r lb. 49c lb. 29c lb. 47c SEA FOOD Dressed PAN TROUT Mackerel STEAKS .... Fillet of FLOUNDER Fillet at PERCH 33c Dresh Dressed CATFISH . .. , 43c Fresh ^ CROAKERS .. 31c lb. 29c lb. 43c lb. 45c lb. Sugary Sweet Carolina YAMS? 2 lbs. ALWAYS.ra:S19c Crisp Mountain COOKING APPLES-2 lbs. 17c Mild YELLOW ONIONS? 3 lbs. 17c ' . ? . ? - U.S. No.1 IRISH POTATOES? 10 lbs. 43c . .v.-*-. ? ' ? . s *? ?" ? i - ' '' ? . J. . " Fancy Large PERSIAN LIMES? cartoon 23c ?W ; cV-. ?? ? . Golden Ripe BANANAS? lb. 13c Fancy Mountain . TENDER GREEN BEANS? 2 lbs. 29c Lord Chesterfield OKRA * TOMATOES LAVA SOXL* 3 Med, Bare 27c 2? No. 2 pans . . 33c Libbya Libby's Deep Brown BEANS 14 oz.. Can . 10c Maine Oil ? SARDINES 3 ? -l>4s cans 29c Alaska PINK SALMON No. 1 tall can 49c Airlinb Lemon Pie Filling 16 oz. 25c Asst. (Flavors IELLO 2 pkgs. 15c Dixie-Home MAYONNAISE 16 oz. Jar 31c 1 ?Rose Royal FLOUR 25 lb. bag $1.65 ? 47 oz. can OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 Cans SUNBRTTE CLEANSER 47 oz. can TOMATO JUICE 29c PARD dog food 2 cans 25c STA no starch quart Sic IVOHY SNOW i*rge pkg. 28c CLOROX quart bottle 18c swifts PEANUT BUTTER 12 oz. 35c DASH DOG FOOD 2 cans Patterson Grove News and Comments By Mrs. Thurmon Seism Well, nice people, I'm back. The doctors and nurses were mighty good to me, but I sure am glad to1 be home. Thank you for. all the lovej 1> get well cards, your prayers, and beautiful flowers. Mrs. G. C: Teague made me a delicious cake, some cot tage cheese, and strawberry .pre serves and delicious was .the word. I My visitors, included Rev. and Mrs. j G. C. Teague. Miss Ella Mundy, Mrs. G. B. Seism, Mrs. Lloyd Phifer, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Putnam, Mrs. Ho | mer Jones, Mrs Blake Jones, Miss: , es Louise and Lil lie Mae Wright, | Mr. Marshall Jones, Mrs. Marvin I Wrlgli.t, Misses Cornelia and Mar- 1 guerite, Mrs. Loyd Turner and 'son,; ! Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ; Queen and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom i Bridges and sons, Robert and Coy,! j Misses Frances Pridmore, Sue Seism, j : Mrs. Ben Hamrick and children, Mr. ; and Mrs. Bill Logan, Mrs. Raymond j j Seism and children, Mrs. Eugene t ! Patterson and son, Dennis, Misses Lona, Mae and Ruth Seism, Mrs. James Throneburg and Pearl. Mr. and Mrs. Melyin VVright and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seism and | children. Miss Ellen Foster, Rev. J. VV. Suttle, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tea gue and, Futh, Mr. Murle Seism, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Logan and child ; ren. . i Rev. and Mrs. G. C. league, For rest and Ruth, Miis Ella Mundy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Seism and children. Rev G. C. Teague and Mr. Hugh Falls are spending this week at Rldgeerest 1 Mr Troy Bridges is spending this week at Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hord spent the weekend In Georgia visiting rel ! atives and friends. Mr. Robert Bridges spent the week end with Mr. Harold Hord. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges, Troy, Coy, and Robert had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoi loway and son Harold, Mrs. Lula Ernst and son, Bill and Mr. Jess Hoi oway from Ben Flower, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bridges visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Hamrick and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hamrick and children Monday night, Mr. Bertie! jHamrick was taken ill again Sun-j ? day evening. Mrs. Win Huskey is ill at 'ier | home. Mrs. W. A. Seism is also on j ' the sick list. ? B. T. U. Sunday evening at 7:00; Preaching at 8:00. I A B. T. U. conference will be held j ' August 18 at 7:45 at Patterson Grove ; I church with Rov. Lewis Ludlum in1 'charge. Be thinking about this and let's have a big crowd. RAMBLING SKETCHES Or Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mm. Hugh Canipe had as their Sunday dinnor guest Kev. C. C. Crowi> of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ware of Washington. D. C.. spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. JauiCs S. Ware and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Queen and son of Beam's Mill spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. H. T. Wri ght. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Champion and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Champion's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleophus Ledford of North Brook. . ' Mr. and Mrs. J B. Stacy of the Long Creek section and Miss Ruth ie Canipe and Arnold Belt were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beil. Mr, and Mrs, Marshall Ledford and children were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K B. Ledford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer spent ?the past week end at Myrtle' Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Champion and children of Wilmington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A NOT1ICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Luther KibJer, widower, on the 31st day of July, 1944, and regis- j tcred in the Register of Deeds Office : for Cleveland County in book 288 at | page 26ft, to the undersigned as trus- ! tee fdr the Home Building and Loan Association to secure the indebted- j ness therein mentioned and default | having been made in the payment | of same at the request of the Home Building and Loan Association I will sell for cash at the courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, I North Carolina, on Monday, Septem- J ber 12, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,1 or within legal hours, the following j described property: Beginning at a stake Renna Bur- j ris corner and runs with her and B. D. Ratterree and wife's line, to a stake in the Plonk and Herndon line j about 180 feet; thence with their j line in a southerly direction 50 feet i to a stake; thence E. 180 feet to a stake on the West side of an alley; | thence 50 feet to the Beginning con- ! taining 9000 square feet, more or ' less and being lot No. 10 of the Plonk Ratterree and Herndon survey made ! by E. L. Campbell, Surveyor, July , 29th, 1932, and recorded in plat book No. 2 at page 55. This the '3th day of August, 1949 ? B. S. Neill, Trustee. J. R. Davis, Atty. a-12 ? s-2 ! Champion i Mrs. Sto(\o.s Wright'' and son, Char lea, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeGill of Si. Litke to Charlotte Sun day afternoon where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mm. Raymond MeGill and daughter. Mr. and Mm. Hamrick Bridges o< Gastonia are visiting relatives in this section. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended a birthday dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ware Sunday. Mr. Ware was eel* ebrating his 80th anniversary. X bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour. ' The state of Georgia ranks first in the production of Sea Island cot ton, and sixth inJtobacco. # Rubber Stamps Made to order 4-Day Delivery # Stamp Pads See Our Catalogs HERALD 1 PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 & 283 3! HERNDON REMNANT SHOP Good Selections > DRESS MATERIALS 25 to 40% Off ? $ave at Herndon$ ? All Other Items In Stock 25 to 40% Off ? Save at HerndonS ? ASSORTED SIZES RUGS? 98c to $2.15 ! . SPECIAL PURCHASE Frmt-of-the-Loom PRINT MATERIALS Only 49c yd. 118 Rattlegxonnd Phone 612
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