ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
We have recently added to our stock of Electric
Fixtures and Appliances and are better prepared
than ever to serve the public.
Electrical Contracting
A Specialty
See us for all kinds of electrical work.
Remember our location: Farmers Bank Build
ing, Cherry Mountain Street.
ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Phone 180 Forest City, N. C.
We are ready to serve
f Forest City Oil Mill Co.
Get coupon books and save trouble and expense.
PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 37
Long & Early
At Long's Store, Depot Street Forest City, N. C.
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LIVE MODELS^
I SATURDAY 2P.M. to 6 P.M. I
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I Jack's Leader Store, Forest City, will hold a I
/lIK Fashion Show Saturday in the window, showing
JEml'l I OAk latest styles, Ladies Ready-to-Wear, such as
I Dresses, Coats, Hats, Hose and Shoes, also I
|!B Men's Wearing Apparel. All showing is Merch- I
li ill andise as only used in our store. Don't miss the
I TJ opportunity. See the latest creations and Fash- I
I / ion. Kaufman, creator of Fashion Shows, will
| have charge of the display, using real live mod-
I - els from our home town.
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I Jack's Leader I
I Store I
■ Forest City, - - IM. C. J
THE FOREST CITY COURIER, T HURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927.
HOLLY SPRINGS NEWS
Harris, R-l, March 21. —The farm
ers of this section are very busy pick
ing cotton, plowing and getting ready
for farming some more.
There was a large crowd at our
B. Y. P. U. Sunday night. Following
the B. Y. P. U., Prof. W. V. Tarlton
preached a good sermon and all seem
ed to enjoy it very much.
Many people from Sulphur Springs
and Harris attended B. Y. P. U. and
preaching service at Holly Springs
Sunday night.
Miss Coree Hamrick of Bethany
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur McDaniel and attended the
Sunday school at Holly Springs Sun
day.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Allen
a "fine girl.
Mr. Edward Cole of Wingate spent
the week end with home folks.
Mrs. Sarah Putman of near Hen
rietta will be buried at Shiloh church
this afternoon.
lifer. Lum McCraw and Miss Alice
Henson visited Miss Ina Robbins Sun
day afternoon.
HARRILLTOWN NEWS
Caroleen, March 21.—Mrs. Margar
et Haney, who is teaching at Uree,
and her daughter, Ida Maud, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D.
B. Lynch.
Mr. Herbert Randall, of near Oak
Grove, and Mr. Billie Brackett, of
Marion spent the week end at Mr.
T. E. Randall's here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker spent
Sunday at Mr. Marlow Hawkins', at
Coopertown.
Mr. J. P. Randall and family spent
Sunday at Mrs. T. Toms, near Mt.
Pleasant.
Miss Mattie Toms spent the week
end at her home near Mt. Pleasant.
Messrs. Cletus and Grady Randall
and Miss Pearl Randall were visitors
at Mr. T. E. Randall's Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beason, of Cliff
side, spent Sunday night at Mr. C.
C. Tate's.
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WEST HENRIETTA
Mrs. Mahaffee Returns from Hospital
Record of Events in West Hen-
rietta
Henrietta, March 22.—Rev. James
Y. Green, who was called to the bed
side of his uncle, Mr. Ocie Green
some time ago has returned to Oteen
Hospital.
Mrs. Ida Spake who has been
pending some time with Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Powell has returned to her
home near Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Reavis, of
Mooresboro, R-l, had as their week
end guests, Mr. Kirk Ellis, of Ly
man, S. C., Mrs. B. R. Turner, of
Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. John
W. Callahan and children, of Hen
rietta.
Mr. Milan Maxey, of Avondale, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maxey Sat
urday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Reid and children
spent a short while Sunday after
noon in Spindale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kimbrell and
children, Misses Louise Padgett and
Lala Bradley attended the Birthday
dinner at Mr. Jessie Scruggs, near
the Ferry Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Webb and
children visited Chimney Rock Sun
day.
Mrs. Daisy Carr, of Converse, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Fraser last
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Brindle and
Mrs. Daisy Brindle were visitors in
Rutherfordton last Friday.
Mrs. Etta Mahaffee who spent
some time recently in the hospital
has returned home and is getting
along nicely.
Mr. M. N. Norman, of Cliffside,
was a visitor here Sunday.
THE UNIVERSAI.CAB
Ford Prices are Not j
Going to Be Reduced
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We wish to say for the information
of our customers who have recently
bought Fords, and for those who are
expecting to buy new Fords, that
there is no truth in the rumor that
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Ford Prices are going to be cut. We
have received an official telegram
from the Ford Motor Company say
ing that they are not even thinking
of cutting prices. This advertisement
is inserted because of an article ap
pearing in last Sunday's newspapers
that Ford was expecting to cut prices,
and which is discussed elsewhere in
this issue of The Courier.
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Doggett Motor Co.
Forest City, . * . - N. C
LIBERTY ST. NEWS
Forest City, March 21.—Messrs. G.
G. Frasier and D. K. Randall spent
Saturday afternoon in Montford's
Cove with relatives and friends.
Mrs. P. R. Simmons and Messrs.
Ray and Kelton Simmons of Sugar
Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dorsey
Randall and Mr. Randall.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Toney and
Mr. and Mrs. George Lytle spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G.
G. Frasier.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Burnette spent
Saturday afternoon in Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frasier, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Kiser and Mr. and
The Finish That Stays
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/twE up-to-date FWiStt Duco is the up to date finish
/ • • - y \ for automobile bodies because
/ | 111 \ it holds that soft, shiny gloss
/ I[■ HI \ regardless of time and weather
/ conditions. As auto painters
( of experience we know of
V/ I I ! ] J nothing quite as effective.
V > / When you are ready to have
Vt \J/M your car repainted by all means
\im H let us do it the Duco way. You
X \ mgr? will be delighted with the result
We also do varnish work on cars, also contract painting on houses,
large or small.
We carry a complete line of Benjamin Moore Paints. Every bucke
guaranteed.
H. M. WHITE,
"Old Reliable Paint Man."
Cherry Mountain St. Phone 249
Mrs. Vernon Wood spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Stella Hollifield.
Mr. Clint Simmons and Miss Leota
Morris, of Nealsville, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Dorsey Randall.
Mr. Tom Wilkie and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Wilkie's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Crawley, of Broadway.
The old-fashioned woman who was
afraid of a mouse has a daughter who
won't waver under the glare of a
traffic cop. /
The most useful kind of art work
this spring will be to paint many of
the houses of Forest City that need
such renovating.
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