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CLASSIFIED ADS for sale FOR SALE—I.t-s; r ieza S«*-<i * G. L (Fa-*. BROWN. Ch'er-1 N (.. " - ( .•ill*. • .jR SALE—Two -r.rte-:- <ar .. Mul<Ot.* ;v,c-y*ai- :u a. < .e AMoot*. Ko.o < c rit> A,w ria’.e >»iM ra:a..r foi -a>. JOHN W vL’JN• » Her r ■■ vtrie. N. ' R<i - e -• AT DALTON S mill Fay iris' »U . • - t-'ilrjpr 24 .*nt' it : • • ■ 20 cent- :ot L*. ’ • ■ La,.ng Ma-, -v.-r. A.: God L.vrr 1... .'.r : P • H,r_ Feed •< Dan ■. Ft-cd, tL To. WANTED V. AM ED 1 < > EX' ilAN'/E COUNTRY HAM'S WANTED— THE RITZ CAFE. Cherryv.il* N. C WANTED • LEAN IN • WANTED TO RENT— House or Apartments, fur nished or unfurnished with two or more rooms. F or complete information call 111, Carolina Freight Car iers, Cherryville, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL LAUNDRY IS NOW EXPANDING BUSINESS Pick-ups At Ail Times fEoples •< (MPAN V. PHONE 3271 TROY WOODY. Truck Driver GET Y'H/.P TYPEWRITERS and 'ADDIN'. .'JA( HiXE> (' LEAN ED P. E PAi K EI ( A- b J ITS TED AND OVERHAULED AT EHE EAGLE PILLUSHING GO EXPERT WORK gL'AH ANTEED_ i PIANO TUNING AND RE PAIRING-Good Tuner, indorsed | by 33 Music teachers and sis Music Stores. Write J- F. PECHE. Belmont. N. C tf ! ■ -.—- i Are your pullets frowinf like they should!1 If not. perhaps a change in feed would help them. [ Give Spartan Growinf and De veloping Mash or Pellets a trial i and get your birds in shape for | heavy egg production this fall, j CITY MARKET PAWN ED AND Frankhr. MOWERS SHARPEN repaired. Rur. and cut Blanc- Shop, lt>5 E LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hiivir* A,:. ' trat . i E-'. • ' F’ t.na* ; —. ■ • f ' f'o.r.tv N fa; .-.."a. " • - NOTICE F We Pay Cash For Late Model Used Cars and Trucks Homesley Chevrolet Company, Inc. Cherryvilie, N. C. tf MOSS RADIO SERVICE PHONE 3571 CHERRYVILLE. N. C. COAL We have coal for heaters, grates, furnaces and Stokers Phone 3231 CHERRYVILLE ICE FUEL CO. lLESTER THEATRE * CHERRYVILLE, N. C. - TEL. 4601 THURSDAY and FRIDAY MICKEY ROONEY — In— “A Yank At Eaton” —Added— U. S. MARINE BAND NO STRADAMUS SATURDAY—l Day Only “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes “THE VOICE OF TERROR —With— BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE —Added— News — Cartoon Comedy “Valley of Vanishing Men” Starts Late Show Sun. Nite 12:02 — MON. & TUES. CINEMA GUILD - f»ulETU WULLAHD *GOOOARO !/*><, VIRGINIA FIELD GLADYS GEORGE CECIL KELLAWAY WILLIAM BENDIX C*m«dy Son sot ion of "Wako Island" —Plus - LOWELL THOMAS MOVIETONE NEWS WED. — 1 Day Only MAR. 10 “POWDER —With VICTOR MC LA GLEN OWN” EDMUND O’BRIEN HONOR SYSTEM FOR DRIVERS Pleasure Drivins Ban Ex pected To Be Permanent ly Lifted By March 22. Card Of Thanks NOTICE BY PUBLICATION il a: f •.urt for the r*.r- f uta.ande.i WITNESS ' (. : a or.. Jr., Ciei k S : .a, N. 'Clr' Tl'.i.- the 1 7*• i:»v ■■{ February K Haul >r Court ( HAS. K HAMILTON. Tr. Cork Superb;r Court, Gaston County .T.AL'KE R WOLTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff. 41 - it “GIRL FROM PERU" —Full Page in Color | ’ Fourth in the series of charm ing paintings by Henry Clive, celebrated American artist, glori fying the beautiful women »n t..c landt of the Western Hemisphere. Look for this impressive repro | duction in the March 14ih issue of The American Weekly The Big Magazine Distributed With The BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order Your Copy from Your Newsdealer +*++++++++++++++++++++++• * sthamp! THEATRE CHERRYVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ROUGH RIDERS” ‘Down Texas Way” —Plus 3 — STOOGES — 3 WHAT’S THE MATADOR Chapter 4 “OVERLAND MAIL*’ Novelty — Cartoon Funeral Tuesday For David Hoke Quickel ' Funeral services were conduct-! - : ::>•! . I>an!-Is Lutheran church Tie .:a\ afternoon at 4 o’clock : La’.. : Hoke Quiekeh 4th one i Line--inton s mv‘t prominent - Serv er were :: charge : . pastor. Rev B. S Brown. .... . • ir. th«- church >'■ Quiche! died Sunday after .1 -t .; o'clock follow::..; -ai: ;■ track suffered Sunday II ,s -urvived by his wife, the ■ M.» Mae Crowell; three Hoke Quickel, Jr., of Cher Lee Quickel of Lincoln ■. re-- la^g-hters. Mrs. Ray M.ss Madoe Quickel, and Betty Mae Quickel, all of int -n; three grandchildren, wtti. two brothers and Navy Recruiting Man Here Today, March 4 WAVES n..-. , 'n. T> e serve h i arefu i service i pert at | f" f.! c.:ai:y T! a fi e S r e.. i .ex rlecruiting Office will be tr: y v:!le on Thursd av. itr of this week for the f enlisting men of IT . —-e and men \er 38 for in our Navy. We are al -.t.ng ialies who are 20 f age or over foi ti.e Anyone who is inter »r. obtain further infor y contacting me at the ecruiting Office. Post Of ling, Cheriyvine. very man who wants to s country, who can pass tai and physical require r.*- Navy can find a Mace Keys who are IT years should make h:s decision Put make it while . have time. Choose a that will give you action. adventure. travel. A that will make you an ex a -killed trade, fit you for . fighting job r.vw, fit you a otter peacetime jot) Every one who can will be given a chance • d 'iric ol the Navy’s 49 chools, and become a well ■ eit. You don’t have to iperience If you show e : igi.t ■;ualirtiatiurs. the Navy - ready and willing to -end you to a trade school ant give you training worth $1,500. the first .ear a. r.f . teaching y - u to be come an ex, ert in a trade If you are handy with tools, or it you like radio, photography, .vei ling or any of the r.e-arly 50 'ther skilled occupation.-, here a your c aio e to get the finest training, to use the finest equip ment the world has to offer. You draw your pay while you learn, and you will win promotion The requirements are easy, so see the Recruiting Officer at the P"-t Office it interested. ! The Evening Star ; Quartette To Sing 1 •.*• Colona! Evening Star quartette of < hen.vville. will sing at the B --averdam church Sunday at on.- .. clock The preaching service will be held at 2 d’< lock following the quar tette -inging. Evervbou’. Manager am U’i.av: Lea.u Ba::atone. \V announcer J. Wilson; T uney Gantt; Base, I-o*t ill! found column* of Tokio newspaper*, are crowd 1 fd these days. Every time m American buys a War Band, the Japs lose face. Bey yaer !•?. every pay day. INDIGESTION On* Dot* Pr*TE* || «•* of [All D fiuat'ta tna, ror tSTSUS »• • i«* glTpif'BLE Uhlet •ujcn*eb fluldt MnNm'WACtL ium*# Agm I '14* kutfiijai "ont ivwaS L.A >1 «» j COAL DIAL 3831 For Your COAL We Deliver Promptly NEW COAL AND WOOD CO. A LAXATIVE is needed AiXfUsita Augusta Travers—you knew. *he one who runs the little ha: shop down on Mi in Street—she's always been dead set against gambling in any form. Never will forge: when I was a kid a-d she found little Ham my. her youngest nephew, playing rr.arbies for steeps out back of the shop. Took it on herself to g;ve him a whaling and point out the evils of gambling. She's a strict woman, Augusta, real strict. Good as gold, of course But mighty set against the lighter things of life. Well, so *ou could have knocked us ill over with a feather when Augusta started aer gambling campaign for Wsr Bonds and Stamps, right out in the v. ;n dow of her shop First she got hold of the pho iographs of every Siy here in town I who's joined up. and pasted them on [ a big board ut the window, with little American (Ufa at the corners. Half the town was down there watching her do it. She left the middle empty. Then *he brought out a placard she i had printed up and put it in the mid dle. and this is what it said: “These are the Local Boys who have enlist ed in America's War—They are bet ting that you are buying War Bonds and Sumps—Hitler and the Japs are betting you aren't—Place your bets inside." My wife couldn't wait to get her self down there and inside Augusta's shop to see what in the wide w rld had happened to her. turning right around about gambling Uke that You know my wife. She kind of likes to talk She went right up to Augusta and said, “AugusU Travers, seems like something’s come over you. Why, I never thought I'd see you running a gambling campaign in your own shop." Mean to tell me It’s a gamble whether this country buys enough bonds to win this war"" Augusta asked. I I forgot to say. Wasn't just a hat rr.v wife brought home. Was a hat I and a 125 bond. ! i Story from an actual report in the flies of the Treasury Depart ment. ) Remember: It takes both—Uses and War Bands land mere War Bendst—te raa Use War and combat Inflation! .5 Dttf.-.ent H FI* ST MMFA C$666 *« TAHITI SALVE. NOSE DROPS Victory Garden* “The Man With the Hoe' mm no longer apply to the scene* portrayed in this community, loi now it is every man, woman, and child with the hoe, »•»).••, di some other type of garden implement as the citizens of < herryville start the* i i vici-oiy gnniens. Never before bate the_ town’ jo,,^ — had tin ‘uige" oi me farmer so -Irony n them as tli«*> now have J'iot.s that have loin erto lain idle during the P' liods of cultivation have been J>h>W<m, harrowed, fertilized, and (hinted. Some of tie mills of the town have had all available giound broken so thai their employee: Will have ••Victory (on dens. ' 1 lit peopie- of tIns and othei con munities are to be comm nded t,! then i 'ion- ami then desire T| do what they can to ulieviate tin food shortages as nmc.i a, po. [ : , I *U 1 til H I ’ i *“ Grand Admiral Kri*-li Harder, ommander-in-rtiiel id the German n j. i» now admiral inspector of a* nav\. and Vlmirnl Karl Doe 's. submarine Heel commander, eieeds him as grand admiral of • fleet T*’e• are pa ! red togrtli here, Kao.io, le I and I ght. — RUV WAR BONDS' — ACHING-STIFF ISORE MUSCLES For PROMPT relief—rub on Mus terole! Massage with this wonderful “counter-irritant" actually brings fresh warm blood to aching muscles • • i ic ■ to help break up painful local con gestion. Better than an old-fashioned mustard plaster! In 8 strengths. HUSTEROlf PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. Evan S. Wehum UfcN'l 1ST iiuttH ■> -01 - 202 Farmers ion.a iiuiluinji . 111'.lCu 1 . ILLE. N. C. David P. Dellinger Lawyer— Notary Public Special AilentJon To Collections And Settling Up Estates (jlliuit.lv i v ii.i.h, N. U Matthew A. Suoujj Lawyer—Notary Public Office In Cherryville National Paint building (, llEKU V VILLE. N C. JOB PRINTING We Are Now Prepar ed to give you prompt Service on all your Printing Needs - Give Us your Business-We will appreciate all or ders, iarge or small. THE EAGLE Men are dying for the Pear Freedoms. The least we cam 1 do here at home is te bay War Bonds—11% for War Bonds, every pay day. hat Naming Backache Uij Vara mt DlnrdarW , KUaajr AiHw Mote* Ilf* vftfc to harry tmd »■■!, »rr#eul*f babtte, I id proper aUiaf «m dilBkmf—(ta tmk oi tipo—fi aad tafee> Um throw beery etrala « tbe verb el tbe kidney* They ere apt to biw erer-taxed end fell to liter exeaae *«*4 • nd utber imparities l ram tbe Uie Toe eti refer eacK**C boetaebo, beedartie, diet-oeee, grttiap *P ei*b*. le( earn*. rvylUng (eel n-rnooUf owiuM. ell wore oat Other beer ot kidney or bU'ider d*Border ere w*o> ^T^'dhoi rill* U # betp tbe k<d’teyo u> peee off ha'f'ul eicee* body vMie Th»»jr h*»e *:ej m.-re tbec be!l e eeoittry pubi.r approve! 4re re-'*o o-bUrd by eeere MerjreMve. 4*e raw *«#hhe' WAR FUND Wherever They May Be . . . for your son in Australia ... or your sweetheart in Africa . . . GIVE to the Red Cross War Fund! No matter how little or how much, YOUR contribution will be gratefully put to work easing the pain of war now visited upon so many of our hoys “overseas.” Enable a Red Cross nurse to give the care and kindness you yourself would if it were possible! Waldensian Bakery PHONE 50 SHELBY, N. C.
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