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"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" from ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP We Telegraph Flower* Everywhere TeL 361 ox 451 -W-l E. King St GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING ? Prompt service and top quants' work. Free estimates. Free pick-up . and delivery service. T. & W. Man ufacturing Co., located at Former Bennett Construction office (1st building on right on York Road), P. O. Box 669. day phone 414-J, night phone 452-J-2. a-29-tfn. FOB SALE Mimeograph Stencils # Ik Iter Size 0 Legal Size Herald Publishing House Phones !?7 & 283 STOWE RADIO SERVICE: Guaran teed radio and television service. Sales and Service. All Work Guar anteed. Phone 393. s-2-tfn. iP? AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS f (Corrected December 28, 1949) Eggs. Poultry yard 45c Eggs, Country Ron 42c potatoes (100 lbs.) S3. 00 Sweet Potatoes (bu., graded) . S2.35 Bens (dressed and drawn) . . 42 '/jc Fryers (dressed and drawn . . . 42c fCarn (white) S1J2S Com (yellow) ? SI. 25 Wheat SS.1S Oats V.. 80c Barley (bu.) S1.00 ^ ? ? ? ' LOST: ,1945 Berh-Ware high t school' class ring. Initials "SL8." Lost Thursday probably in Eagles Dime store. Return to Mrs. Carroll at Plonk Grocery. d-23. I MOVING. HAULING: Reasonable rate#.' See or call Jas. CJ. Morgan, 402 West King Kings Moun tain, Phorte 453-W3.' s-2-tfn City Service Station TELEPHONE 208 PRACTICALLY NEW: - Endlcott Johnson, Florsheim, Freeman, Ci tation and many other makes of shoes, practically new, for sale. Drop bv and if we have your size you'll really have a bargain for yourself. CITY SHOE SERVICE, Phone 277. n-4-tfn PORTABLE ELECTRIC /,ND ACETE YLENE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK: latest equip ment. prompt service. KINGS MOUNTAIN MACHINE WORKS. Inp.. Oold st. n-Ttfn. EXPERT PLUMBING ? CONTRACTING ? REPAIRS Ben T. Goforth PHONE 281 1 GROVER BROINT OINTMENT: 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, 415 Battleground avenue. d-16-23-30 j-6? pd. KINGS MOUNTAIN tin Shop Corner Cansler And Childers Street Con Furnish and Install ? ASBESTOS Roofing and Siding ? COMPOSITION Shingles * GUTTERING * , ? SLATE. TILE & TIN ROOFING All Types Sheet Metal Work Be glad to check your job and give you an estimate on A Complete Job Phone 333 Bonded Roofers No Job Too Lory*. No Job Too LEATHER JACKETS CLEANED, fin ..ishod and re-conditioned. Mc CURDY CLEANERS DYERS, Phone i 257. o-14-tfn. FOUND: Ladies' black doeskin glove for right hand. Owner may| claim at 'Herald office oy identi fying and paying for adv. d-30. SEAL ESTATE: Buying and Selling, See me for your realty require ment. B. Tf. RA'fTERKEE, Phone 8S-J. J-22-tin. SLABS FOR SALE SHOO PER LOAD . .. . UtrM Timttmrnm ) >'? Biggest Load Fer Your CALL OR SEE Co^mt WHEN IN NEED OF PLUMBING Sales & Service ? CALL O Fied Ware PHONE sk-M .? 1 i FOR SALE ? New bath tubs, cabi net top sinks, and commodes with { slight imperfections, also select used tubs, drainboard sinks, lav atories and commodes. Lincoln Antique Shop ? 1 mile East e? 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 ? Appliances BRIDGES RADIO SERVICE Phone 625 Located Next To The Remnant Shop DRITONE, THE MIRACLE CLEAN ER ? Cleans cieaner, more spots Removed. Clothes look Newer Longer. McCURDY CLEANERS^ DYERS, Phone 257. s-23-tfn FOR SALE 133 Acre Farm. 3 miles from Lockhart, S. C.; three room house; wired lor electricity; convenient to Lockhart mills. 68 Acre Farm on highway near S. C. Has an extra in yard; and Terms. Rubye V. Ratchiord REAL ESTATE DEALER HOME NEEDS ? Let me show you the latest in home furni*hings%for every room from khchen to living room. DAN HUFFSTETLBR, The Furniture Man, phone 348. d-au-i-y?. * FOR SALE: King *0 Heat coal heat er. A good one, priced hight. See| O. T. HA\ES, phone 56- R. d-23-30-pd. ? FOR SALE: 280 gallon oil tank. Six , foot stand. Call 621- W. d 16-23-30 EXPERT Cfrsniag, oiling end repair* d4w qeickly by expert* n? ibg only genuine rrpbcternt mat male. Bring your watch in lor free inspection. ?>1C lA I *?? llGIN OWNERS the (Miiag DuraPower that holdt it* Available for ,i"U A Mrs. Henry Wiso's Brother Succumbs NN^ilter Franklin Si.sk, 52. resident of Shelby's Dover community and an employee of the Dover' mi U, died in the Sheiby. Hospital T uesda> af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. He, had boon in poor hea-lth (or a year. Funeral services were hew-? Thurs day afternoon at -1 o'clock at -Dover. Baptist church. The body ia> in state from 3 -until 4. The Rev E. M Smith, pastor, officiated. The Rev W. A. Elam assisted. Interment fol lowed in Sunset cemetery, Mr. Sisk is survived by his widow Mrs. Annie Brown Sisk; one son, Fred Sisk of Shelby, route 5; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Short of Do ver village and Miss Annie M&e Sisk of the home; one brother, Ed Sisk, of Cherryville; two sisters, Mrs. Phroney Duncan of Mt. Holly and Mrs. Henry Wise of Kings Mountain; and five grandchildren. He was the son of Mary Hullet and Dillard P. Sisk. Sgt. Fulton Wins Novelty Contest ? FORT BLISS, Texas. ? Sgt. John D. Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J; D. Fultpn dX Kings Mountain, N. C., was high point winner in a recent field meet of the 1st Guided Missle RegK ment here. He was the novelty po tato-and-spoon race of the meet. The 1st Guided Missile Regiment is the only one of its kind in the Army to day. Uncle Sam Says Have you ever Mopped to analyze the reasons why Chris. mas Day has such a tremendous hold on you and your | family? Of course there's the real sig nificance of the day, and the tree and family reunion, bat hack of these happy events Is a feeling of safety and secur- , tty. Safety and wear Ity are linked with financial well being, Arm (underpinnings : far your very home. Regular systematic savings out of your Income produce safety and security. The best way to save effectively Is to sare before yau spend. Yau can do this very thing by slgning up on Payroll Savings Plan for buying United States Savings Bond* where you work, or enrolling in the Bond-A-.Vfonth Plan where you bank K~ you .are self-employed. U S. Tf?l??y DfP tffiKt: WOOD Of All Kinds For Fireplace Heaters. Cook Stores. Houser Transfer Phone 94 or 412-J d-930 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of she power of sai*? contained in an order. made by E. A. Houser, CiferK of ;rw? Super tor Court for Cleveland Coun;v, Nor tli Carolina, in a sptvia! proceeding entitled, ' .>!-< Neiia V. r.ranlord. et at,. Vs.. J. C, ?";unford, ef a!,." 1 will Sell for fa<!; on the premies tfto !o :s and 'and he.ieiriafier desvr:t>ed ar public -auction on. Thursday,. Janu ary 12 th, -1950, ai K> A M? 6r within legal; hours, the foL-owinjt de scribed real estate: Lots Nos, 1. 2. 3, I, 5, ?>. . t, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. .14, Jo,, 16,' 17, 18. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 as shown on a map pr plat made by Charles B. Campbell, Surveyor, for the Z. F. Cranford Estate on November 18. 194.9, which map or plat is now on Yecord in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in piat oook 5 at page 75, said lots are caned out of and compose all of the land con veyed by Home Building and Loan Association to Z. F. Cranford by deed dated 6th of May, 1930, now on rec ord in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County , in book 3-Z at page 370 and the land conveyed by Wiley H. McGinnis, trustee to Z. F. Cranford, by deed dated 5th of August, 1932, now on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleve land County in book 4-F at page 489. The above lots compose all of the Z. F. Cranford real estate consisting of 29 acres, more or less, and will be sold as a whole, the tormer bid of Lamar Herndon and wife, having been raised 5 'l . The bidding w'.]\ ? gin at $18, 375.00. The purchaser will be required' to pay 10% of -his bid at the time of the sale and balance payable upon ex edition and delivery of deed, sa lo to be subject to confirmation by the court. .. / , This the 28. h day of lie, t inner, A. II. tWlTKKSO.N, i olimissionor. J. K Davis, Arty. d .It) ? j *? EXECUTORS" NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the e-state of W A. Ware, deceased, this is to notify all persons who have fclaims .agaiitst said estate to file same with the undersigned 0:1 or before tlie 16 rh day of December, 1950, or rhis notice vyill be. pleaded ?in bar of i heir recovery. Al) persons indebted to said es state will please make immediate payment. M. A< Ware and S. F. Ware, Executors for the Estate of W. A. Ware, deceased. d 16 to Jan 20 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the, annual meeting of stockholders of the First National Bank will be held in the lobby of the First National Bank, Kings Mountain, North Caro lina, on Tuesday, January 10th, 1950, at 4 p. m. * This the 16th day of December,* 1949. L. E. ABBOTT. Cashier. \ > d PLAN YOUR FURNISHINGS ? 'Jef the most for your money by buy ing what you need tp furnish your 1 home. DAN HUFFSTETLTvR, The .Furniture Man, wii) be glad to help you with your home-furnish ing plans. Gall 348. d-30-j-27 DEAN BUICK CO. GENERAL REPAIR OH ALL MAKES OF CARS Amot F. Deem. Owner W. K. Crook. Service Manager Car/ouWawt is Right WERE at DEAN'S ?50 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DOOR, heater and seat covers $1995 '49 FORD TUDOR, special deluxe $1495 '38 OLDSMOBILE. two-door $150 '36 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR $ 95 *36 PLYMOUTH 4-^OOR $ 250 Marlowe's Center Service Takes Pleasure In Announcing The Employment Of Jack Arnette as Mr. Arnette will be in charge of the service station operation and bis ex perience in this field will enable Marlowe' &. Center Service to provide even better service to Kings Mountain motorists. Good Gall Products # Lee Tires and tubee : ' ? ? ON THE BUST CORNER ???? ? j\ =:?.*. ? . v* . . ^ * \ 'i ?'"* ' ?* $ if '? ' " '? ' ?l "'-V ' I'lCfe'-/ ? '?( -ff? '\J.H ? ?. ."V:- ? .. - - - > :f * ? 4* v ' . ? jrvJ'. K.
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