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WANT AP SECTION GO BUY THE NAME BBBBftBEEB HOME APPLIANCES Freezers. Refrigerators. Ranges. Water Heaters ALEXANDER'S APPLIANCES 501 fMntatAi NOTARY . LETTER WRITING ? Notary service, letter writing and public stenography. File your income tax early. See Mrs. Blllie Logan, Notary Pub-| lie, at The Record Shop, Phone | 27. J-24-tfrt. Lockridge Transfer Co. Textile Machinery Cotton Cotton Tarn Cotton Mill Waste Cotton Seed Cotton Seed Meal Sugar Potatoes Furniture Phone 356 Inquiries Solicited cm ant hauling pn^lmi ROOFING ? Genuine Barber 210-lb. asphalt shingles, all colors,, $5.95 per square. 90-lb. roll roofing, $2.85 per roll. 15 lb. and 30- lb. felt, $2.75 per roll. See ELMO BRIDGES at ECONOMY BUILDING SUP PLY, Bessemer City, N. C. j-31-tfn. . FOR SALE ? *47 Plymouth, spe cial deluxe, 4:door, radio and heater. In good condition. Go ing overseas and forced to Sell. Call 682 -W. j-31-pd. FOR SALE ? 600 electric egg % incubator. Cheap $50. Used one season. Phone 663- J or see R. W. Miller. Shelby road. J-31-pd. "Say It With Rowers" ALLEN'S Flower Shop W? Ttl*gnvk nowtn __ - IniTwkm Tki. Ml or 452-W-l E. nag St. STOWE RADIO SEBVICEi Gual - anteed radio and television service. Sales and Service. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 393. : s-2-tfn. BARBECUE ? WORLD'S FINEST, Delicious County Ham, Regu lar Dinners, Catfish Fries, Sea food Platters, Chlcken-in-the Baskct. You Name It, We Have It HORSESHOE GRILL, Cornee York rd. and E. King St. J-10- tf n PLUMBING ? Contracting ? Repairs ? Quick Service Ben T. Goforth Phone 2811 Grover. N. C. AT Gault's Appliances Don't eettte for l?? than a Philoo with power-pecked chaaaie t Utmoet in value I 215 Sq. Inch Picture PJus TV's Greatest "POWER PLANT" It's here now for immediate , delivery? Amarica'a teat buy in i 20-inch teble model! Balanced Beam Chaaaia. "Colorado" Tuner. Built-in Aerial. It'e the PhOoo 2120. f < *,. Kg Trade- kn Alowoact EASIEST TERMS jGault's Appliances N. Piedmont Telephone 225 ?i'l* A . CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS ?EIBC30ED BE ? ? nnann nn ggnn n anocnn nnnnnco a nan n en tnmnc nn nn nn QBcon n nnn en an nop n nnnnn re be nn budde en n Hnnranncinnnr] (?????? n anon ?? ennnn b b BE EBCCCCP AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected Jan. 29. 1952) Eggs. Poultry Yard ........ 50c Fryers (dressed & drawn) . . . 50c Hens (dressed &drawn) . ... 45c Sweet Potatoes, bu $3.50 Corn (white) S2.00 Yellow Corn ....... $1.90 Wheat . S2.25 Oats S1.10 FAST While You Wait SERVICE All colors Suede and Leather Polish FITE'S SHOE SERVICE 111 W. Mtn. st.-Old Baker Gro. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR FARM FOR RENT ? Good land. Located 6 miles out on Cher ryvllle highway. House just painted inside and out. Lights. Phone 661-J. j>24f-7.-pd. Radio & Television Repair Servlve. Only Quality Parts Used. All Work Guaran teed. Bridges RADIO Service Phone 625 Railroad Ave. FOR HAULING ? Sand, gravel, top soil, brick, lumber, fertili zer. HAZEL L. GILL TRUCKING SERVICE, Corner VV. King and Tracy sts. Phone 424-R j-3-tfn STARK NURSERY ? Now until April 31 is ideal for planting Apple, Peach. Plum, Damson, Pecan and Dwarf Trees. Let Stark Brothers Nurseries & Or chards Co., Louisanna ,Mo? help you to produce a nice in come from every eight feet of space in your backyard, in cluding shrub borders. Call H. A. Harris, Representative, at S21-J a? late as 10 p. m. daMy. j -24? f-7. Repairs On ALL ELECTRIC Appliances Free Pick-up, Delivery Charlie Harrill's Electric Appliance Service 303 S. Goforth Phone 245-W | GOOD IV T ? for sale, Leon ard porcelain refrigerator. In good condition: Phpne 325-W Day. 144-W. Night, d-20-t/n. POR SALE ? A dresser, in excel lent' condition, $40. Come in to see it at filllie Logan's Record Shop or call 27. J -31 okusedcars^a" riucKS? foT sale. We finance and Insure under the General Motors Ac ceptance Corp. plan. See Ua To day! VICTORY CHEVROLET CO., Phones 49 A 419. Ju-21-tfn All Kinds Of Electrical Wiring Just Received Big New Shipment . Residential Lighting Fixtures Electrical Contractor L A. HOKE Cherokee St. Phone 368 REGULAR DINNERS, Delicious Country Ham, Barbecue ? World's Finest, Chlcken-ln-the. Basket, Catfish Fries, Seafood Platters. You Name It, We Have It. HORSESHOE GRILL. Corner E. King st , and York rd. j-10-tfn. GOLDEN GUERNSEY GRADE A ? PASTEURIZED ? HOMOGENIZED ? RAW Sweet Milk and Whipping Cream Grade A Pasteurized Cultured and Creamed Batterm Ilk Produced by Selected Guernsey Cows On ARCHDALE FARMS At Your Grocers or Delivered Phone 459- J- 1 I Fresh Yard Eggs < FOR RENT ? Two offices over B & B Soda Shop. See Dr. D. M. MORRISON . a3tfn. DELICIOUS COUNTRY HAM. Catfish Fries, Regular Dinners, Seafood Platters, Chicken-in the-Basket, Barbecue ? World's Finest. You Name It, We Have It. HORSESHOE GRILL, Corner E. King st. and York rd. j-10-tfn TAXI: Phone 55 West King St. Between Purol Station and The New Bus Station ? Prompt Scrvice e RED'S CAB Red Morrison Lawrence Burton Garfield Royster FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION ? Ironrite Ironer. Call Btllie Lo gan's Record Shop, Phone 27. IRONRITE irons evertyhing. from ruffles to corduroy pants. Easy Terms. au-10-tfn. SLABS i FOR SALE $12.00 PER LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Your Money ? ' ' ?" ji' ? ' Call or See Elmei Lumber Company ? Phone 54 WANTED ? Person* to list Items no longer needed for sale. Sell In these columns. Farm ma chinery, household articles, lawn mower*, baby furniture, etc. Want Ads Pay? Phones 167 and 283. KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETELYNt WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK* latest equipment, prompt ser vice. KINGS MOUNTAIN MA CHINE WORKS, Ino, Gold St n-T-ttn. ? Notice To Veterans * ? . . ,i v I have a ??room bout. 2 1/1 years ol<L a full -six*, dry bass mMt with windows- On pared street Asbestos siding. Con* erete walls, large lot Perfect condition. Located In the beet section of town. Shewn by ap pointment only. Ton couldn't build one like it for the price. E. T. PLOTT Tork Rd. Phono 680- W J-10-tfn A PROCLAMATION Whereas the Fathers of our country defined the purpose of its founding to be "to form a more perfect union," and Whereas, its first President declared that to achieve this end. we must "give to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assist ance., and , Whereas our way of life, granted to us as a heritage which we must .safeguard for future generations, is threatened by the forces of Communism which would destroy our liberties, now' Therefore, I, GARLAND E. STILL, Mayor of Kings Mountain, do call upon our citizens to join with other Americans in the observa rice of the week of Washington's Birthday, February 17-24, as Brotherhood Week, as a pefiod to affirm, anew, and to rededlcate ourselves to the practice of the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God. * * ? ? ' '.V I commend the observance of Brotherhood Week, February 17-24, to all our citizens. It is well, at a time when the principles upon which our democracy is founded' are gravely threatened, that we should reassert them firmly and dededicate ourselves to their daily practice. Brotherhood Week provides an opportu nity to affirm our acceptance of the obligations implicit in the Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God. Negro News j By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Mr.- and Mrs. George Bigger and daughter, Mrs. Jerrie Mae Crawford of Washington, D. C., were called to Kings Moun tain due to the illness of their father,, Mr. Meek Mitchem who is a patient at the Good Samari tan hospital, Charlotte. Mrs. L. Wellmon, Mrs. I. V. Couser, Miss W. R. Adair teach ers of Compact high school at tended a music meeting of all Cleveland County teachers at Cleveland training school Shelby, Thursday, January 24. Phillips Crosby son of Mr. and Mrs. George Crosby of Kings Mountain Rt. 2 left Sunday Janu ary 27 to enter Shaw University second semester school term. Church Netvs Bynum Chapel A. M. E. Zion church enjoyed a soul stirring sermon Sunday morning 11:00 a. m. the minister, Rev. M. C. Wal ters. The text was found 1st. Pe ter chapter 1, verses 1-10 theme Ik? thou faithful until death and re ceived a croWn of life; - visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. S. Gas tar of Florida, Mrs. Penegiaph and children of Chester, S. C-. Mr; R. Demlap of Chester, S. C., L. G. Thombs of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Whithers of Carnelia, N. C. The church schedule: 10 a. m. Sunday School, Supt. Mrs. Mar tha Dawkins, 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 5 p, m. Evening Wor ship an invitation is extended to the public, minister Rev. M. C. Walters.-. There will be a service Friday night Feb. 1 at Good Hope Pres byterian church 7:30 p. m. this service will be sponsored by the W. S. c. s. Of St Paul Methodist church, Rev. J. L. Alford, pastor will deliver the message, invita tions have been issued to the fol lowing Missionary Societies, By niim Chapel,- Mt: Zion Baptist church, Good Hope Presbyterian, Adams Chapel. This invitation ex FOR SALE ? An RCA Victor rec- 1 ord demonstrator, equipped to, play any record: Bil lie Logan's Record Shop or call 27, J-3L I FOR SAL E ? sever;) 1 clean, Perfection .table top 5 burner' oil ranges. Extra Special at I $75. MARGRACE STORE;! Phone 591. j-31. FOR SALE ? 1936 Ford 2-door. Clean. Good rubber. See Don Crawford, 202 Lackey st? or Phone 537-LR. j-31-.pd. FOR RENT ? 2 room apartment 203 E. King street. Phone 603- J. ' 1-31. GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING Prompt service and top quality work. Free estimates. Free pick up and delivery service. T. & W. Manufacturing Co,, located at former Bennett Construc tion office (1st building on right on York 3oad), P. Q. Box 669, day phone 414 -J, night phone 452-J-2. a-29-t/ri. BEST PRICES PAID for rags, scrap iron and metal. C. C. SCRAP IRON AND METAL CO., 3 miles out 'Jastonia road, Phone 2202. jy-6-lfn WASHER BARGAIN ? Slightly Used Bend ix Automatic Wash er. $69.95. MARGRACE STORE, Phone 594. J-31. tends to the public. After the ser vice there will be an apron con test. The W. S. C. S. of St Paul Meth odist church met last Sunday at the home of Mrs; Effie Means. St. Paul Methodist Church The opening services for the St, Paul Methodist xhurch Kings Mountain. Rev. J. L. Alford, pas tor. Monday evening Feb. 4th. 7:00 Rev. M. C. Walton. Tuesday eve. Feb. 5th. 7:00 Rev. A. W. Stowe. i Wednesday eve. Feb. 6th. 7:00 Rev. R. L. Garvin. Thursday eve. Feb. 7rh. 7:00 Rev. S. T. Cooke. Friday eve. Feb. 8th. 7:00 Rev. White. "The above services will be held in the Presbyterian church on Cansler street." "The following services will be held In the new St. Paul Metho dist church on Cansler street." Beginning Sunday February 10. 11:00 a.. m. sermon by the Rev. W. J. Cameron, Pist. Supt. W. District. 3:00 p. in. sermon by the Rev. S. I. Clement. 7:30 p. m. sermon by the Rev. B. L. Burge. ? Monday Feb. 11 7:00 p. m. ser mon by Rev. Roberts. Tuesday, Feb. 12 7:00 p. m. ser mon by Rev. Mrs. Bell Rhodes. Wednesday Feb. 13 7:00 p. m. sem. i by Rev.. C. E. Strickland of Lifielby. Thursday Feb, 14 7:00 p. m. sermon by Rev. J.- D. Gladen of Gastonia. Friday Feb. 15 7:00 p. m- ser mon by Rev. 'W. M. Murray. | All of the aboyc named pastors are exported to bring their choirs, and congregations with them. We are sure that wo will have an en joyable time. Every body- is we! ! corned to attend all of the ser- j vices. All memt>ers are asked tot attend each night. Funeral services wore held last Sunday at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Ella Bell Mitch em- at the Good Hope Presbyterian church where she wus a member. Rev. C- M. Young, pastor. Key. S. Ti Vanlandingham officiating. Mrs. Mitchem Was born ami reared in Hickory Grove, S. C., the daughter of the late- Harvey and Harriet Davis. She had lived in the vicinity of Bessemer City an? Kings Mountain for many years. She was known as Aunt Bell' among her many -white friends, . Surviving is her husband. Ne witt Mitchem of Pittsburgh, <me son, O. V. Ellis; five grandchil- j dren; two step daughters, several nieces and nephews. Out of town ' relatives attending the funeral i were: Mrs. Flizaheth Eash. Missj Pauline Nelson. Mrs. Lucile Da- j vis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of , Winston-Salem. Burial was in j Kellys Chapel cemetery. i Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many , friends for the kindness shown us j during the illness and dealh of i our mother and ' grandmother. | May God's blessing be upon you. O. V. Ellis and children. John Presseley died at his] home last Sunday in Newton, af ter a long. Illness; Funeral services Was held Tues day at St. Paul Methodist church in Newton. Rev. B. L. Burge, pas tor. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza Brooks Presseley, 'two sons and several grand IMPERIAL THEATRE* Kings Mountain, N. C. Phone 134 LAST SHOWING? THURSDAY. JANUARY 31 Doubt* Feature ?Home Town Story" "A Place In The Sun" Donaly Crimp Elisabeth Tar lor Jeffrey Lynn Montgomery Clift Color Cartoon FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1-2 Double Feature? Open at 11 a. m. "North of the Great "Rhubarb" Divide" Bcry Mill and. Jan Sterling In technicolor Roy Rogers Two Cartoons ? Serial MONDAY AND TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4-5 "HERE COMES THE GROOM" Bing Crosby Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6-7 Double Feature "Trio" "The Tiger Man" Michael Ronnie Ricbard Arlen Vera Ralston Color Cartoon "Why Fay Mor?? 8? the Bos< For Less- Admission 30c and 9c ??- 5< : children, two sisters, Mrs. i James Young, Mrs. M In n i e | Quinn or Kings Mount a i n, j three brothers; Dftvkl and Horace ! I'resseley of Kings Mountain, j Samuel Presseley of Shelby and many other relatives in Kings Mountain Bessemer City.. In' torment was in the Newton ceme tery. Funeral services for M r s. James Allison, mother of W. W. McClure of Kings Mountain was held Tuesday in Sharon, S. C, MASONS TRIP j On Thursday, Jan. 17, a mm: . mittee Which included Rev. Leo} Thombs, Mrs. L> G. Thombs. L. L. Lutz. O. V; Ellis and William Manning motored )o Greensboro to the office of Dr. C. W; Law ranee, the Grand Secretary of Prince Masons, tp attend a Lod ge meeting. On their return, they brought some wonderful inform ation concerning Oxford Or. ! phanage for Negro Children! which Prince Hall Masonry ?tt'P: ports. The Kings Mountain Home De monstration Cluh met Thursday night, Jan. 17; at the Davidson high school. A short business session was held in order to have DRIVE-IN The finest and the largest,' FREE CANDY For The Children at the Box Office EVERY NIGHT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY January 31 -Feb. 1 "Secret of Convict Lake' Dana Andrews-Gene Tierney SATURDAY, Feb. 2 Zane Grey's "The Mysterious Riders' Russell Hayden also "Brooklyn Orchid A Hai Roach Comedy Comedy SUN.. MON., TUES. February 3-4-5 'Mr. Belvedere Rings The ] Bell" Clifton Webb-Joanne Dru Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY February 6-7 "Dear Brat" Mona Freeman-BlJly DeWolfe | Cartoon NOW YOU CAN SEE THE BEST ?for 40c at? Diarie 29 GASTONIA HIGHWAY HEATERS For Your Comfort more time for the guest speaker, Mr. McDougle, Cleveland County agent, who discussed "Urban Gardening." Each hldy invited her husband to attend the meet ing. Forty persons were present. The hostesses. Miss Odessa Shields. Mrs. Mace Castle, Mrs. Buddy Mev'luiiCy and Mrs. Plato Pressley, served a delicious tur key dinner. The Mt. Olive Baptist church Missionary Circle met at the home of Mrs. Ada Crosby. Janu ary 18.' Business items were dis cussed in general as to how we would raise money for the Build ing of our new churches. Re freshments served included sandwiches,, cookies, hot coffee and candy, The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Be atrice Patterson. President, Mrs. Ada Crosby, and reporter is Mrs. Christina Perkins, KINGS MOUNTAIN and BESSEMER CITY , DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on Kings Mountain ? Bessemer City Highway, only 2 MIIm from Kings Mountain. OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK LAST SHOWING Thursday, Jan. 31 "Modern Marriage" It Lifts The Iron Curtain of Fear and Ignorancel Every Engaged Couple Must See This Picture. All Stair Cast Comedy and ?. Cartoons FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 1-2 * "Cattle Drive" Joel MeCrea Comedy and Cartoon LATE SHOW AT 11 .'30 "Secrets Of A Co-Ed" Atto Kruger - Tina Thayer "Lite In The R A-W" A strange tale of a girl's mad infatuation Monday & Tuesday Nights Are FAMILY NIGHTS EVERY WEEK Adm. 50c per car SUNDAY AND MONDAY February 3-4 "Here Comes the Groom" Bing Crosby-Jane V/yman TUES., WED., THURS. February 5-6-7 "That's My Boy" Dean Martin -Jerry Lewis News and Cartoon LATE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 ? 2 Shows Nightly ? ADMISSION 40c ? FREE ADMISSION ? To Children Under 12 Wheo accompanied by parents w uhi VUJ WMggag^2SjggWBT Joy Theatre KINGS MOUNTAIN, N C. PIIONS 600 TICKET OFTICE OrENS Ji? WEEK D*TS? 1I:4S satubdats THURSDAY, LAST SHOWING JANUARY 31 "The Model and the Marriage Broker" with Jeanne Cram and Scott Brady Very Latest News Friday & Saturday February I & 2 "THE MOB" with Broderick Crawford and Betty Buehler Cartoon and Short Monday & Tuesday February 4 & 5 "I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU" in technicolor with Tyrone Power. Ann Blyth Very Latest News, Cartoon and Shorts Wednesday & Thursday February 6 & 7 "THE WILD BLUE YONDER" with Wendell Corey and Vera Ralston Very Latest News and Cartoon The New Dixie KINOS MOUNTAIN, N. C. PHONB 9? Ticrrr omcx opens IiU week cats? >ii? Saturdays THURSDAyTTaST SHOWING JANUARY 31 "ATLANTIC CITY HONEYMOON" with Adele Mara, Jerry Colonna. Brad Taylor News. Cartoon and Comedy Fri.-Sat., Feb. I 4 2 Double Feature "THE MISSOURIANS" with Monte Hale "TWO of a KIND" with Edmond O'Brien, Lirabeth Scott, Terry Moore Cot toon Monday A Tuesday February 4 & 5 PICKUP" Beverly Michaels. Hugo Haas and Allan Nixon News and Shorts' Wed.-Thurs., Feb. 6 & 7 Double Feature "OVERLAND TELEGRAPH" with Tim Holt "CRY DANGER" with Dick Powell and Rhonda Fleming News ?v t/ v ty v ?/ * vt K0J, v*/
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