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' N - . ' ' ' \ \7- - ?* *} " . i. -v.' * ** *' mm . ? . i WE THREE "C" ALL "We Three' ail stepped out to'tht , TWO-BIT supper and we were . a! eyes and ears .... We sAw book really interesting; things ...... yot can bet! ft. G. Plonk tooft Gogh . Itawles .... many of us were sur prised : and yoti could hav< knocked us over: with a feather whet Aludge I'oyd . walked in escorted bj none other than Wilson Griffin .... Al.v we wonder w:hat .Woodl1 will Uave to say abou' t.his'7 Antf yus ...... one Of our eligihh bachelors, W. 11. Putnam, that ha? been keeping very much to himsell 1m stepping out "Peeler" and Sybil are getting with it .... Not uj^ia, SAWVI. MOM MOr? A * IA GOOD 4 J?VREASONS|n| f^f WHY r*^ QUINTUPLETS use MUSTEROLE for CHEST COLDS Mother-Give YOUR Child This Same Expert Care I At tho first sign of a chesf cold the Quiiltuplots' .throats and, chests are rubbed with Children's Mild Mustcrole t?a product made to promptly relieve the DISTRESS of children's colds and resulting bronchial and croupy coughs. Relief usunlly comes quickly because Musterole is MORE than an ordinary "salve." It helps break up local"congestion. As Musterole is used on tho Quints you may be sure you are using just about the BEST product made. AlspinRegularandExtraStrength for those preferring a stronger product. ? ? CHILDREN'S _ III || MILD ^^7" Big Can ; PEACHES ? 29 0/.. Ca Phillips PORK & BEANS?30 ( Breakfast SAUSAGE ? Morreirs Stokeley's Finest KIDNEY BEANS WHEATIES ? 2 Boxes C. J GAl "It Pleases Ui Phone 225 k.\ /,* AiKa-; * AnJThf S?y Do tha members ?f TOUR fe n not, perhaps II Is beceuee y dMW|b trloL All ont the world psoplo w anthueiaatie, in lis prates. ; I If ABm-Oeltzarts aapoodas w sIds cabinet; if tt te not, H wont lbs purchase pries to any now Your family may need AIb4 pou think. Our fuerantee of odvcvi : Ww. I , i - Tl only the Ihpper but also Sat nlte.. More tun!! ...... 'Hitler" brought 'Cyclone' .... Our curiosity was saty tatted when they walked in ...... t Quite a bit of flirting done 1 Well .... the supper was certainly ^ fine and the boys showed us j all a grand time ....Mr. and Mrs. > Hendricks are certainly lots of fun , ....We saw "Bib" Nelll at the show > with Jim Everhart Thursday nlte .. i 'A e wonder where Jack F. was? .... f .)oos Aileen White know about this? .... Could.this be a new affair? .. I Dot Harmon was with a boy front llcssemer City Sat. night Preti iy view, of the moon from the side t porch ."... ,eli what Dot,???' f What's this we hear about Betty I Palls dating a sophomore from Clemt on?? Not Tiad Betty!! By the .vuy .. Jerry Hord and Margie Wilson must have it had ...... Could his Ik- l.ove? High school stall ills are getting ull thrilled over lie fast approaching. .Ir-Sr. , Dates I'e being made rigly and left | ' ' tty. Deo and CSogle had a swell ; .on. tt> Salisbury ...-., Sahl. the ohl.v j I trouble was that girls . uutnmbeHed hoys t to |.-... .The 1>. D.'s are stepidtig riglit along ,... Is "VipV mind ? ? I'liilnidt^sm?iiiMia ilKiut it Manly? .. Miles, what litis happened to th?- campaign .... lias it fallen through?? .".... Ben and Alice Betty are the sweetest couple I evt.r .. . . We do hope that Madge ' Btfyd'S fever blister gela better .... Meek's. resistance Is TOO low It seems that "Pete" (Jainble and Marlon are getting along swell .... Talking about their "Kith and Kin" Keep out of sight If You want- to keep right. CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON 0 , t At Terminal Ser. Station I : PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain Territory m ! 12 l-2c )z. Can : 9c ?3 for i_S -: : 9c A A & LLC JLT&SON i To Please Y<m." We Deliver seltzer MM ItWHMtSmlU! ?Uy eey *ie? ' StVQIl my it ie, you want it In your medi mat you t penny. Wa will nfund user who h Ml entirely mtiafod. I mtWaction or money .refunded I Mo nee in aO oomBtlona listed be' * '. . V * . g? MW MOUWTAIH MUM) 1 Church News LUTHERAN CHURCH .Herman 0. Fisher, Pastor Sunday School at 9:46 A. M. Supt. Mr. D. C. Muuney. The Service at 11:00 A. M. Sermon: By the Pastor. Junior Children of the Church at 5:00 P. M. Senior Luther League 6:00 P. M. Intermediate Luther League at 6:00 P. M Vespers at 7:00 P. M. Sermon: By the Pastor. We Welcome You. I. Presbyterian Church R?v. I' IJ Patrick I'asioi :45? A. M. Sunday School. Mr. C. j I". Thoniasson. supt. 11:00 A^ M. Morning Worship.. Ser mun by Itev. t'. ,Darby. Fulton, I). P.. oi Nashville. Tclin. t- 7 to P. M. Sunday School at Dlxor. s<>1 House Mr. J. t?. Durrucott. Supt. 30 P M. Young People* Vespers I 7 ::< P M Kveliitig Worship. MriI ape by ,Or. Fulton.' Monday 7: 15 P M. Il-n JsatM master; Messrs Barry Page and, Hill 1 ?*?*.. ? V ? --- ' < i iiiiiiixon. .\s*i. scout masters. .71". 1' M. Tu)!di>y Prayer Meet| ittg at Mdr grace Community House Boyce Memorial . A. R. P. Church R. N. Uatrd. Minister. 10.00 A. M. Bible 8chOol. J L. McGill. General Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon: "Whole-\Hearted Leadership. 6:45 P. M. Y. P. C. U. Miss Elisabeth Anthony, leader. 7:30 P. M Evening Worship and : Sermon: 'The Weeping Christ". ,7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting. First Baptist Church A. G. Sargeant. Pastor Lord's Day Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sunday School 9:40 A: M. Intermediate B. T. U. 6T30 p m. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Central Methodist Church H. C. Sprinkle. Jr.. Pastor 9:45 A. M. Church School. B. S.. Peller, General Superintendent. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Sertpon: "The Shadow of the Cross.' 6:15 P. M. Epworth League meetings. For the evening service, see program for First Presbyterian Church, to which Methodists are cordially in vited. Monday, 3:30 P. M. Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service; 7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts. Troop 3, J. L. Settlemyre. Jr., Scoutmaster Wednesday ;7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. . I Evangelistic Services. Rev. H. C. Sprinkle.' Sr..'preacher, becln Sun day, April 6. Cottage prayer meet~ Ings for the week will be concluded with one Friday evening, March 28. I at the hdThe of Mrs. Ralph Thomas. I Margrace. r (sKACE MirrHODIST S. W. John sol., t'astpi 9:45 A. M. Church School, Frank Greene, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M- Morning Worship and 8ermon. 6:00 P. M. Epworth Leagues. 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship and 8efmon. Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Prayer Service. Park-Grace Bible Church John. L. Gregory, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 A. II. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Evening Services. Sunday evening Service 7:00. Each Saturday 7:00 P. M. Evanga listic service. Second Baptist Church Rev. c.. C. Parker, Paetor Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. a. each Sundn . OPERETTA AT BETHWARE The Operetta entitled, "Little nin.u as??L.n ??? - matft Dunm will DO prwtniM DJT the children of the elementary school of Bethware, Friday night. The public Is cordially invited. - A small admission win be charged. rumford riddlis Why can't Mr. Taylor Me the telephone" | a a f a it a a f evlet ^ "*nwea nwa leTte" a^^^w w e^a frla^i rtto feed ??wi gtoet RUMPORO. . . . Yw ? ?m RUMPORO In #?t hWtmIn 1M "HO ""Ml! m MR to#. flR. for NfW boofclo* (MMlniiif dotam gf M?M Mmi to iworovo your OokU? AddrowtRumMM Roklof " Powdog Ion K. RwaMord RHodo Mood MIIMIHIIIIHMIIIIIHIHIIIHIW ;' > ' ' V ; 1 , ; ' diHMaiMMltfMaiaiiaeoaa r^ng? KUrap&Y. MARCH 17, lMt NOTICE OP TOWN ELECTION The Board of Commissioners foi the Town of Kings Mountain has or dered that an election shall do hek In the Town of Kings Mountain 01 Tuesday, May 6. 1941, for the pur pose of electing one commlsslonei front each of the five W|trds In salt :own. and one school trustee foi Ward No. 1 for a term of six.years and It Is further ordered that tin following shall be the polling placet for each ward: Ward Plact No. 1 " City llal No. 2 C'ty 11a: No. 3 Phenlx Stort No. 4 ' Kings Mtn. Manufac turltig Co. Store No. 5 Cleveland Motor Co Tlte registration books shall be opened at each of these polling pla .H's for four successive Saturday! preceding said election beginning on Saturday April 5. 1941. and closing on Suturday. April 20. 1941,- from ?cveu, o'clock A, M. to seven o'clock i*. M , for ull persons eligible to register for said election. Th?t Miirialfurc ? ?? 4...I n .... ???.-. ?. * follow*: Ward R gistrar^ J. E. HAndon No 2 8. A. CrouH* T. P. McQUI I. Arnold Klsei No. 3 Itoyd Putnam B. A. Sinltl ,11. I'. Paysoui No. 4 ~ \V K. HiiKluud Oeorge While J. it. Kobcrli No. 5 E. I. Campbell B. M. Ormanil E. B. Olive The polls will open on eloctlot day at each voting place at seVec o'clock. A. M . and will close at ail o'clock. P. M All candidates, who desire to rut for commissioner or school trustee ure required to file at least five days before election, his or her an nouncement In writing with the Cltj Clerk and pay a filing fee of flvt dollars ($o.00.) By order ot the Board of Commls stonera for the Town of Kings Mout tnfn. . Bright D. Rattcrree, City Clerk. ?adv?april 10. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power and au thority given in Section 2688 of thi Consolidated Statutes of North Cat olina, the Mayor and Board of Com missioners for the town of Klngt Mountain, N. C, will sell at . publii auction at the City Hall in said towi on Monday. April 14, i941, at 12:0 o'clock noon the following describe real estate: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at ai I iron pin on the We^t side of th Southern Railway right-of-way, a I the . corner of King Street aud run with Railroud Street a. 60 W. 10 feet to M. K Stowe's corner; thenc j West'with M. Ij. Stowe's line 119 1feet to Stowe's corner: thence N. 5 E. 109 feet, to a corner lu Kin, Street; - thence along King Su*ec 119 1-4 feet to the Beginning, belm , the ratre lot conveyed by .1. P K' I ser and others to Mrs. E. I. Wattei i son by deed, as will appear on rei I ord in the Register of Deeds Offlc j for Cleveland County. < , SECOND TRACT: Situated in th Town of Kings Mountr.'n, N. C. an I on the West side of Railroad Av< I nue an Beginning at a stake, come of lot of town of Kings Mountatr (formerly the Mrs. N. F. Wattersoi corner) and runs thence' with tn Watterson line West 114 14 reei more or less to a stake in the Kite and Mauney line; thence with ul BARGE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTEI BECOMES A COUNTESS Disclosing how a modern Cindei Ma's beauty end goad behavior ai tracted the attention of a nobtemai who Immediately fell In love wttl her. One ef many Illustrated article in the April gth Issue ef THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed wltl THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN a^aBBBEHBBBEK^aBaE^S rrHHM i uunn r ' For Th Given ( AFPR< ?' ? ii Our Gr i. i The Be ' UCt8 Ofc ' . EXTRi ' ; ? Call Sh ? .Driver ? * ' , ?moi vV^-;>.J-K"' ' v -.- >y ' V- . I'j ."a - 1 * fl . .* 'O* ""* "? * ? ~S\*. ? V X*! I -, 1J<TT line 8. 40.17 feet to a stake, D. r Mauney corner; thence with MM ejr'e line Bast 114 1-4 feet more I lees to a stake in the West edgo i West Railroad Avenue;, thence wl - said Railroad Avenue North 40. r Ceet to the Beginning. I There la excepted from the ti r lots described above that portion i said lota taken by the State Hig > way Commission In widening and I i proving West Railroad Avenue at King Street. i , The binding on the above prop* I y will' begin at 73,000.00. , This the lltliday of N?av?:b, 191 i HHMHRHMHBIH S o ' w What's Your It's here hi a Weary of patterns? T1 give your personal a "lift" With your voriie^ solid color ir wrinkle-resisting, h East. Match up your r spring suits and shi with Nor-Easts tod Belk's D REMEMBER ? You I i *" * I 1 II II !H c -. ,:^p < I ^ ? I I r ^Wl x ^ ROWLAND BR 24 N. Rail, tings - :- ' " . ' . _ _ _ V * le Reception You JHave )ur >VED Dairy Products eatest Endeavor Shall Be 1 st of Service With The Finef rtainable. V CARE MAKES THEM E elby 125, or Blalock's Grocer on the streets for Daily Ho Jna Dait i' .jfin^rtiii ' ,*. * G- H. T. Kulton, Acting 'Mayor ^ * Bright D. Rattarrao, Town Clarkof J. R, Davis, Atty ?adr?apr 3rd. to ' 67 ' *? NEWSPAPER V^T\ ?r ADVERTISING a AT YOUR^jfej ) SERVICE figLfr ?* TO.HEtP YOU SELLJi? a. Favorite Color? ' WfctJ NOR-EA5T* Tic j \ a lor' * ^BwWrinklflICW MBgM Resisting rts H W av 36 SOLID COLORS X" TO CHOOSE WOM y j ept. Store I Always Save At BELK'S I Tl M I r 'AU i m 111 I . i. ^ZTZu^^L^T I Coop# p/*co onrf AicAmM 077 Podorol toiooangoll olondtrg ogmlpmool. Tronoporlotlcm. otoio 7um I t" ??/)i *7ro. So# your Doggo 1 doolor tbr ooojr budgoi Torino. I*i<i#o ? oukjool In okougo ?oilbool ml/urn. V OS. MOTOR CO. ^ i ntain 3 r v i . ro Give Yon rt Dairy Prodi XTRA GOOD x & y, or Hail our y t . ... me Delivery. * ' * - ':'5 V v , ' ' '
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