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hum 1.1. . j -yi I.IIIII..K i i . i. " II JM .1 A STEE 9f5^1StT Iron Treasured Like ' Silks and Furs Iron wot to highly ptiud by Ibo owcltwl Oilaato Ihol II aw aM . in Iho aortal plocti along wNh * Ntdbadhilan. ^ 1 J n.iniWlfi IH14 ? _ , Washington. April. 25... The 3< Insured Seringa. Building and Loai .Associations In Soath Carolina-mad< Bit loans on homes, totaling 91.446, 00C during the first quarter of thi year. . J.: t Home "Where The Do Kings Mountain's P Keeps In Step With Pre Eats At Mountain Street No. 2 Cans Standard TOMATOE su< 5 POUND PAPER BAC 10 POUND PAPER BA 25 POUN PAPER BAG PET OR CARNATION MILK VEGETOLE or JEWEl Shortening FLOUR ? 4 SIRING BROOM PINK SALMOI Kerose ?PRODUI GREEN BEANS ? Poi SQUASH ? pound ENGLISH PEAS ? po STRAWBERRIES ? C CARROTS ? Bunch i jwithp Uvuii M. nx Al^OM ?MEAT S PORK HAMS?pound PORK SHOULDERS CROAKER FISH ? po MULLET FISH ? pour I m . A^amc^sai 11 ^ K I V < . . - \ '* *.N ' ' '?>' * ' ; > * :l facts i mmidz The Family of Stainless Steels CMII M?OHV SO ilfli mA Wwu, ?ck vUP Steel Employees Are yf ^ v Baseball Fans lmhlH U Ik* fovonl* Mw1 *1 SWel we?W?fi ( li'l HP'"m iifcim rawkiw# c<??? ?-' : ':"/ JjX .'W";_' :" * ' . ' . - . . ? Many Steelmakind Materials Awsvtssa tr? ??4 $ ?I Imtihrt* I Price. Utah, April 25.?Two youths a narrowly escaped death at their air> plane crashed In a heavy windstorm , rolled end over end several hundred yards and finally a topped with the nose burled in the ground. Stores liar Does Its Duty" regressive Food Stores igress by Offering Good Zero Prices Piedmont Avenue ' j on ,S4cansZ0C jAR I 25c G >> 47c I $1.18 4 Tall Cans Hp 8 Small cans mdVV - 4 LBS. 38c 8 lbs. 75c 24 lbs. 59c [S 19c Tall Can ^ . 10c GALLON :ne 10c :e specials? ind 7'/?c t.* 5c und 5c fcuart 15c 5c ' T'*c fecials? ? 20c - pound 15c und 8c \d 10c AND IT IE IN THE PAPCT \\ * 1 JMIMMNiN fHB KINdS MOUNTAIN KSRALD. Church Newt Presbyterian Church Re?. P O. Patrick. Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday school, C. F. Thomaason. Supt. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Rev. J. O. Mann, D.- D., Director of RollI ulcus Education of thu Synod of I North Carolina wlW preach 6:45 Ycung People's meeting. 7:30 Evening Service. Dr. Mann svill bring the message. jMonday through Thursday, Dr. ' Vfonti ii'ill < h*? l**rt *!** ? 1?* M oil ll nil! IIIWl ?<IH lllf ICOUCIS IU the Sunday School and Young Pootie's work at 7:30 P. M. Monday 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts Troop One. Mr. Carl Davidson, Scout master; Messrs Harry Page and Bill j -Thomson. Assistants. Wednesday -7::'.0 P. M. Prayer meet | lug. Mat-grace Community House. BOYCE MEMORIAL CHURCH W. M. Boyce, Pastor Ull>l? School- at 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at 11.00. ' The | pastor will preach. T^Vl (>ru u-111 tin n/\ f vnii in ir CSiirvlnA I 1 TV BIS l/V uv KIICIIU4Q MVI f IW> The pastor will close a series of services at Clover. 3. Ci. at that time. Y P. C. U. will meet at 6.45. I ' " ..*'* "LUTHERAN CHURCH L. Boyd Haoua. Paster BlWe school 10:00. L. Arnold KUer, General Superintendent. 8erv.ce* for the 3rd Sunday after Easter. Morning 11:00, sermon: The Transforming Desire. Evening 7:30. sermon: Qod' Work Ing- In the World. District Brotherhood at 3:00 p. M St. Pauls, Hardin, N. C. Senior and Intermediate Luthei Leagues meet 6:30, Sunday. Junior Children of the Churcl meet 6:30 Sunday. Bey Scouts meet Monday evening 7.60. SAINT LUKES: Bible school 10:00. James Lackey Sn peri ntendent. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E W- Fox, Pastor I 9:45 Sunday school. B. S. Peeler I Supt. 11:00 Morning worship and set n.on by {he pastor who will have foi . f You Can Buy Your Feed Ingredients for Mixing IT ncic. | Fish Meal Meat Meal Alfalfa Meal Steamed Bone Meal Lespedeza Hay Meal i. Pulverized Oats and Minerals Special Attention To Custom Feed Mixing WARE & SONS v:_ "v* i.:_ v r WILL ALWAYS BE P WHEATIES ? 2 packa WASHBURN'S PANCj BLALOCK AND M Phone 58-R ?. ' ' THURSDAY. APRIL ST. IN) hla subject "The Greatest Work of fra the Church." 1 las 7:30 The young people will lead fro the singing and the pastor will I preach using as hlA subject "An Old aac Testament Crusader." lug . 5li-' First Baptist Church l Angus G. Sargeuut, Pastor Sunday morning worship 11:Q0. Sermon subject: "Tlie Will of God. ouuuav hciidoi ?:s. Junior Worship Service Sunday flj { inoruing from 11:00 to 12:00. All 1 children between the ageB of 4 to I 12 will find a hearty 'welcome. Sunday night service 7:30. Sermon subjeot: '."nte{ l?ove of I i God." Sijecial envelopes to receive .the I Chinese -Relief Offering will he In I the pew Sunday morning for ' all j- ho wish to have a share in this, iI l worthy cause. The Men's Bible Cass will have a I Chicken Supper Friday night, 7:30, [I ?.tn in the ojicn in the rear, -Glee J Fridge's Home on West Gold street SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH I 4,1 Rev. C.C. Pa.rk.er. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m _ | sacts Sunda . m Sunday School P4S i m. I- B T U 6:45 d. an Evening Worship 7:00 p tn Preaching 11:00 A M. and 7PM 7:00 p. m. i Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sun-lay school !?:4o A. M. Morning Worship 11.00 A. M. Epwortb Leagul 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. ^ Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M ' Births In State Decrease Kaietgh, April 34.?There . were 231 fewer births iu North t'aroliua us. month than in Me rich, 11*38, and i\> more deaths, according to figures just released by the Vital Statistics .. Division of the State Board of Healp tii ol which l>r. R. T. Stiiupson is . tbe director. lntluenza deaths last month totaled 176 lltrouglv-ut the State, as coin- | pared with 75 the same month a year ago. while tuberculosis deaths uum- i bored 157, against 135 a year ago, the luinoai aImu'o Tliuro U*a? ultUl <111 ill* ! ivyiv 0"'W" ? ?*?V? v ?? - -? ucesafe in the number of deaths from cancer, the March. 1939. total having been 186. compared with 151 lu March. 1938. Pneumonia deaths. however, dropped from 314 to 309. , (Deaths from what are termed pre veiltabio accidents last month numbered 108. compared with lbl in March a year ago. Thirty people died of burps, as against 25 iu March. 1938. -while fatalities from railroad accidents increased from 5 to 7. ? Suicides showed a decided drop? _ ? ?. NOTICE OF SALE f Under and by virtue of the power + of sale contained In a mortgage deed J given by Minnie Prultt to the under signed on the 9th day of October, * 1937, and registered in the Register of Deeds O ce for Cleveland County X in Book 148 at page 335, to secure T the indebtedness therein mentioned, X and default having been made in X the payment of same. 1 will sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Shel X by, Cleveland County. North Caroll- T na. on Monday. May 22. 1929, at ton o'clock, A. M. or within legal hours, X the following described real estate: Situated in the Town of Kings + Mountain. North Carolina, and be- j T ginning at a rock, corner of Haye'a | + lot on Gaston Street and runs tlience * , East two (2) clialtis and 28 links to 1 * | a rock on Parker's line; tlience a- % long Parker line North 1.09 chains to 1 ? | a rock; thence' West 2.3S chains to ;+ a rock: thence South 1.09 chains to : * the beginning, containing one-fourth ( + i tl-4) of an acre, more or less. - X The sale will be made subject to i * prior encutnbrauces. I a. This the 20th day of April. 1939. T Charlie Carpenter. Mortgagee. 'J, R. Davis. Atty. ?adv?may 18. X l||^^ OUND AT OUR STORE ges 25c VKE ? 9c GROCERY ARKET E. Mountain St. 1-?- r; ?'?-r^? - . " ' \ * s ' m 35 la March a year ??o to 19 she t mouth, hut homicides increased 35, tu 35 to 29. frou nfant death* under one year of D increased from 386 to 413. throw 028 the rate for the month up from yen S to 63.4, while maternal deaths *itl i nrNOTICE OF RE-SAL HDADPt I 1 1W* lit Special Notice is here giv the valuable Reynolds PfOfl road Street in the City of 1 will be re-sold at Noon, at t Shelby, N. C.> on May 1, 19 der. Terms one-half cash a six months. This is a re-sah rise of bid. There are six o on the map in the Register Cleveland County, North ( fine opportunity for busine This the 24th day of Apri C. B. McBrayer t . % ? ; . _ ? ; . Prodi ' * '.' . . ' /' v Featured In The Herald Cc Are On Sale At All Grocer V.-V/V . V \ ; - V .. m * TRY HOST'S DELICIOl * < BOST Bi West Main Street Sunrise Dain ITS DELICIOUS ' y All Flavors , Quantities * ' * . \W - 1 Sunrise Dairy Next Door Dixie llieatre ~1 . -' . - r . ^ . - . _ . '' ' , ' " *'ed a decided drop ? from 47 to bringing the monthly rate down a 6.9 to 5.8. uriag the month there were 8.* deaths, compared with 2.963 a r ago. and 6.546 births, compared i 6800 in March, 1989. ? *' * ' 'B E OF REYNOLDS iTV I' VII H en to the effect that I ierty located, on Rail- I vings Mountain, N. C. I :he courthouse door in 39, to the highest bid- I nd the balance within I ? consequent upon a I f these lots as -shown I of Deeds Office for I I' Carolina. This offers a I iss or investment. 1, 1939. , Commissioner. B I ikery nets .... , Q .. " toking School last week, . " s in Kings Mountain. ? : 5 : jl ( " * . .1' US BREAD TODAY \KERY Shelby, N. C t++t+++W't++i^++++'wm f Ice Cream & -ITS PURE ; I I " :*%"a fc 4 ' ; ' ' ' ' '? ' ' 'J
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