"SAY XT WITH FLOWERS" boa ALIEN'S FLOWER SHOP We Telegraph Flower* Emywhen Tel. 361 oi 451-W-l K. Slag St. GUARANTEE^ UPHOLSTERING ? Prompt service and top quality work. Free estimates. Free pick-up and delivery service. T. & W. Man. uiacturing Co., located at Former Bennett Construction office (1st building or right on York Road), P. O. Box 669, day phone 4l4-J, night phone 452-J-2. a-29-tfn. FOR SALE Mimeogiaph Stencils # letter Size # Legal Size Herald Publishing House Phones lfi7 ?212 LOST: .1945 Beth- Ware high school class ring. Initials "SLB." Lost Thursday ?probata ly in Eagles Dime store. Return ro Mrs. Carroll at Plonk Grocery,. d-23. | MOVING. HAULING: Reasonable rate* See or call Jas. G. Morgan! 402 West King st., Kings Moun tain, Phone 453- W3. s-2-tfn i City Service Station TELEPHONE 208 i .. ! , PRACTICALLY NEW: EndicOtt Johnson, -Florsheim, Freeman, Ci tation and many other makes of shoes, practically new, for sale. Drop by and if we have your size you'll really have a bar-gain for yourself. CITY SHOE SERVICE, Phone 277. n-4-tfn ! PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETE YLENE WELDING AND GENERAL ! MACHINE WORK: latest equip ment, prompt service. KINGS J MOUNTAIN MACHINE WORKS. Inc., Gold st. n-7tfu. EXPERT PLUMBING ? CONTRACTING ? REPAIRS Ben T. Goforth PHONE 2811 GROVER ' BROINT OINTMENTs. For Treatment of Skin Rash, Hemmorrhoids, Mi nor Sores, Athletes' Foot, Cuts and Burns. Directions: apply freely. BROINT OINTMENT CO., Blacks "burg, S. C. Local Agent: A. U. Tin dall, 41S Battleground avenue, d 16-23-30- J-6?pd, RINGS MOUNTAIN UN SHOP ChUders Street ' t?n >/ui?i8b s,,id ? ASBESTOS Shingles ? GUTTERING ? SLATE. TILE 6 TIN HOOPING All Ty pe s Sheet Metal Work Be glad to cheek your fob and give you an estimate on A' Complete Job Phone 333 No Job Too Largo. No Job Too LEATHER JACKETS CLEANED, fin . .ishod ?Ad re-oondidonod. Mc CORDY CLEANERS- DYERS, Phone 297. o-14-tfn. wheel goods - Looking for A nice wagon for the boy. For all types, wheel goods see DAN HUFFSTETLERR at Sterchi's d-2-23. SEAL ESTATE: buying and Selling. See me for your realty require ments. B. D. RATTER REE, Phone ; Jfcl i::% ,r?y22'*tn. ciV:?; SLABS urn sms $1106 PER LOAD Biggest Load Por Your ELMER WHEN IN NEED OF PLUMBING | Sales & Service ? CALL ? I Fred Waie PHONE 516-M FOR SALE ? New bath tubs, cabi j . net top sinks, and commodes with slight imperfections, also select I used tubs, drainboard sinks, lav f atories and commodes?.. Lincoln Antique S' op ? 1 mile East of i Lincolnton on Highway 27. d-9 ? j-6-pd. ' PHONE 393 For Radio Repairs STOWE RADIO SERVICE 118 Mountain Street EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE O RADIO O TELEVISION O Appliances BRIDGES RADIO SERVICE Phons 625 Located Next To The Remnant Shop LOST: Tan wartlet Monday after- i noon. Contained receipts and iden- j tlflcations in name of J. W. and Jasper Patterson. Had $32 to $35 in bills. Pdease return to owner i at Compact school. d-23-pd. FOR SALE 133 Acre Farm, 3 alias from Lsckhart S. C.; three room house; wired (or electricity; convenient to Lsckhart mills. S3 Aero Farm on hif hwwy soar Wckscr Own. s. C. Sea em extra 9ood dwelling; woU'to wired 1st electricity- ^nu. Ruby* V. Rotchford UAL ESTATE?* ALE* Phenes ?0 end 132 Terk, S.C. FOR SALE: 3- room house for sale on "Deal street New car shed. Call D. M. Black, Cherryville, after 7 f>. m., phone 3841. d-23-pd. DR1TONC. THE MTT "VCLE CLEAN ER ? Cleans clearer, more spots Removed. Clothes " look Newer Longer. VcCUROT CLEANERS DYERS, Phone 257. s^3 tfn LET US GRIND AND SEASON your sausage. Gault's Self-Service, 415 North Piedmont avenue. Phone 225. d-16-23. THIS CHRISTMAS ?Give Furniture! See DAN HUFFSTETLER at Ster ol's. Many tine gifts to suit any size pocketbok. 4-2-23. CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES You can buy chocolate covered cherries at G&ult's Self-Service for 49 cents a pound. 415 North Pied j mont avenue. Phone 225. d- 16-23. 1 WOOD Oi All KiRds For Fireplace Heaters. Cook Stoves. Houser Transfer ? Phone 94 or 4 12- J d 9 30 FOR SALE: boys' bicycle. Good con- , j ditio'n. See WiMie Ramsey at 13 i Maple st. d-23-pd. FOR SALE: Small Goper Oil Hea'er. f Call 413-L-J, after 5:30. d-23-pd. | LOST? A WATCH: If found return to ' Mrs. Carl Sisk, 209 South Pied mont avenue. The watch had a black band and raised crystal. d-23-pd FOR SALE: King 'O Heat coal heat- , er. A good one, priced hight. See O. T. HAYES, phone 56 R. d-23-30pd. FOR SALE: 280 gallon oil tank. Six foot jstand. CaJl-621-W. d 16-23-30 ? ? . - I "WEARY' EXPERT REPAIRS , ?> oilinp and rrp*in " >7 m maUkiy [MM j gmm JC i a I rot OWNItS ^ rr i ? . . G?t tlM M* D?aP?w*r AvtiUkk for GRAYSON'S JEWELRY ? SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD ? ' ? ~?)rnstlj Jlrit to Ifjr r "nuy of nhtu. Tlve griftr..- which arc u.-io ! r Chnstn.^s orat.ons- fouriU .thii:" way ir>to efcriy festivities I t . . t.< of certain virtutt- attributed tt> then*' by the ancn;i-. riUs were I^M taken over, to ur?.ti ? tj.v ceremonies ana celebrations' of Christmas Day. In both ? England and America, the holly und the mistlt-U < are as sociated with' Christmas as in\<.ri ably as are the plum pudding and Christmas tree. It whs the Druids who f.rst used the mistletoe. "Heal-all'* was thur name for it. The plant was suppesed to have curative values, and grad ually they assigned to it all man ner of magic powers. Their priests, each year around the time wnen we now celebrate Christmas, would have high plat forms built around the sacred oak trees which, in a manner of speak ing, were "hosts'* to the mistle toe. Robed in ceremonial vestments of white, they ascended these plat forms, and with polden sickles espe cially made (or the solemn occasion, they cut away the mistletoe. The Saxons also prized it and it was they who gave to it the name of mistletoe. Eventually the green came to be regarded as- a symbol of peace.. Opposing warriors who met near it would call a truce, and it was customary to hang it over the en trant"; doors . so that they who en tered might be assured of friend ship. Great groups of Monarch butter- i flies miprate from Canada and the . United Staiesi to the Gulf state in ! early autumn, according to the En cyclopedia Britannica. On Christmas While the litter from Christmas packages is still about, be partic ularly careful of smoking. Hot ashes dropped on tissue paper c: a carelessly-tossed match could re sult in tragedy. ? ? ? December 25 was decreed as Hie date of Christ's nativity by tho Roman emperor Julian who beKUn his reigri as a Christian, but re verted to paganism before his death. AND I WANT . . . This is a candid camera *hot of a Utile- girl brine interviewed bv a genial Santa on the subject of her desires in the liiie of C.hrifttniaR present*. The rapt - expression ej her face It typlial of small girl-antl-boyhosd when a lovely crlMs like ?bit> pre sents itself. Pebbles wKh crude markings on them are the first known gambling: devices, used by tho men near t he time of teh stone age, according r? the Encyclopedia Britannica. Bridges & Hamrick Christmas Specials For Cash? This Week Only 1?20" BOYS* BICYCLE at $35.95 1?20" GIRLS' BICYCLE at $3545 1?26" BOYS* BICYCLE at 33&.9S 3?26" BOYS' BICYCLES at $3535 each 1?26" GIRLS' BICYCLE ,....' at $39.95 2 ? Beginner* Bicycles. boys at $14*95 each 1 ? Beginner* Bicycle, girls' . ... . . at $14.95 1 ? Beginners Bicycle, girls' at f&95 1? Blue Pedal Car at $1940 TRACTORS with chain drive $22.25 FEW WAGONS $1.25 to $7.95 SEVERAL TRICYCLES ALL SIZES SUNBEAM 1CIZMASTERS ELECTRIC ROASTER-BROILER $37.75 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS 89c and up EXTRA BULBS for Christmas tree lights MA9fY