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flflBS QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD Classified Ads So Word for first Inrertlon; half pries for subsequent tnserMlnlrmim charge 2tc. Do not ash for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as thoy are strictly confidential. If error Is made, Tha Herald !a responsible for only one incorrect Insertion. The customer la responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always sash in advance eacept ut business men or concerns having. accounts with A?V CHICKS S2.7& hundrt-d. H?-a vy mixed Our KltfKST ASSORT KD IMK'KS $4 Hi C. O I). NICMOI.S 1IATOHKKIKS K liis-tnu Ui-urgls. 4-17. FOR HEN.T: KumUht'il rmm. nt City. Street. Telephone 177M. FOR SALS; Nice brick house with large wooded lot. One block of Central School. Phone 225. 4-lCp LARGE STOCK LOGAN'8 GEM Furniture Polls. Kings Mountain Furniture Co. 12-12tf REMEMBER ?Bn Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. FOR SALE: Best Buy in Town, House and Lot on Gold Street. Phone 78. Shelby. 4-24p FOR RENT: Six room house on Grover Road. 6 miles 'from town, .north of Battleground. J. B. Ham . bright. Clover, S. C. 4-17p. LOST: Black Leather Kodak Case. Finder Please iReturn to Hei)ald Office* or Call 167. 4-17p CALL OR SEE KENNON BLANTON At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS/ _ Representative in Kings Mountain Territory Drink More I Its < ^ ^ ?It's Safe ?It's Pure ?It's Pasteurized | PASTEURI THE CLA1 [ /r\hHte,QoYl I ,) WANT TO ft/V ft \TH0ftOOCH 0R f ' ^ K>4 "" .. ">- ; f; . . /.* ' .. ' ... \ ' .. . -v TT Mountaineers Win Two More Kings Mountain Downs Cherry ville ' ' > *. Coach A. K. Smart's Mountaineei s ; Journeyed to Cherry vlllc last Monday to battle Coach Jack Klsei a nine tinii stayed long enough to bring hack to King* Mountain a 4 to 1 victory which made the third ntruight game appear on ti.c ecord in the Western Conference. This victory was the first set'ure.d by a Kings Mouutaut (Tain * ou < berryvtlle's ground In several years. Ilal lard and lieain engaged in a nip ' ami tuck pitching duel with such 1 -kill that only Ii\ lilts were ?ol 1 le?teil tor noth teams Kings Moan- 1 sevoiul Iouk jlilve* hut only obtain- ' d two hits, while Chertyvill* a-- ' thered three. Charles Itathiril again ' proved to he' a strike-out king by silling down 1$ batters swinging. ( The Kings Mountain team fielded \ perfect hall on the It w chances , ; they hud wlille CherryvtUe made 7 . errors. In tin* tlilrd inning George < WoUiack scored oh jimin it- Willis' single to-mako up the first run, anil ; In the seventh Kings Mountain inade three %nore on three errors. ; Carpenter tallied the only Cherryvllle run in the ninth inning by > smackig the ball over first base which continued to roll for a home run. - . , Ware and VVlllts connected for ( one each for the Mountuineers to c lead the attack. Eeaiu obtained 2 tor 4 and Carpenter =1 for 4 for Cherryville. . c t < Mountaineers Subdue 1 Lincolnton 16-3. , ' :t The' Kings Mountain liaseball nine won their fourth 'unt,;-encv s game Tuesday by defeating Lincoln t ton 16 to 3. Liucolnton's pitching wus very weak, giving . up eight passed bases and 13 hits to the Mountaineers. John George and Cobb handled the mound duties for the locals. George allowing only 3 hits in seven innings, and walking only two men? While Cobb gave up two hits in two innings. Both boys lobked good on the mound. Mountaineer attack consist of Smith getting 3 for 5; Womack 2 for 4; Gedrgo 2 for 3; and Earley, Cobb. Ware, Ballard, Willis and Gibson collected one each. For Lin colnlon, Connor obtained 2 for 6 and Gabriel, Ramsey and Clanton collected one hit each. New York. April 8.?Mrs. Margar ; et S. Starr, a New York divorcee, said today that British authorities stripped and searched her March 26 on the liner Evangeline shortly before the vessel left Nassau for New York and refused to explaain thelt reasons. mk jood For You " Hi ' J"; ? ZED MILK I - > NCY KIDS pj ' I JwTi f] | /!& X * \ynevt HeLP St I TO HIH. /V UoOucftNT Bf /or scuin' 5c1( ?wow [ m\ ^ I u m IV . 1 " ..* . .- . "_ 1. "* "- ' "f: ' t EE KIN OS MOUNTAIN HERALD. T NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION The Board of Commissioners for the Town of Kings Mountain has ordered that an electtou shall he held in 'the Town of Kings Mountain on Tuesday, May tj, 1941, tor the purpose of electing erje eont miss loner from each of the u' Wurds in said town and one school Jiustce for. Ward No. 1 for a term ot' six years and it is further ordered thai the following shall he the polling places for each ward: Ward Place No. 1 - " City Hull No. 2 C'ty Halt No. " I'henix Store No 4 Kings Mm Manufacturing Co. Store No 5 Cleveland Motor-Co. The registration books shall ho up. lied :it ea<*h of these polling p'.sis for four successive gatui?liy? |ir?-ceding said election beginning on Salpidav A|oll 5. l:?4i and closing j e\eii .o'clock A M to. noii-tr o < ia? L I' M fo? alt pcsons i-llniljli . to j,-! later, log said Election The leglsiiaia siol jbdees are i-l follows: , -j. ward Registrar Judges W 1 C.%; L. niui k Howard lenkl J K ll' ir.ilot. I Mo.. 2 S. A. Crouao T ?' MKiill I L.Arnold Klsor ' Mo. 3 Bo>U PutnaiD It A suntl. It. C. I'aysonr Mo. 4 \V. F. Kngland tieo.ge White | J. It. Rober's , Mo. 5 . K. I;. Campbell It. M. Orinand K n oiive The polls will open on election , lay at each voting place at seven i j'cloek, A. M . and will close at sis . iclock, P. M All candidates, who deslse to run or commissioner or school trustee, ire required to file at least five lays before elec'loii. his or her an- 4 lounceiiient. iii writing with 'iie City ?lerk'and pay a filing fee of five . ioilars ($5.00.) " Fly order of tlie Hoard of Commisdoners for the Town of King? Moun ain., . Bright D. Rattqrree, City Clerk -adv?april 10. j 1 I ' Pinnae! And 1 I . D?? JL\M A C1VXI ?24 Percei ?Chick St ?Growing ?Laying II f ?Big Hog Miade to Produce Rend i ?Inquire At 1 Ware i Kings Mou si.-. . . ".. lis Mixture is Thorough Em rwe <-dOA&ce*r ( i Nine won LOO | I YS UCK'IH' VA L__^ .KYTHINC.YA CANT*I ft Ger ArrAcftgo j ^yiT^py w H"k ' > >> .' *; / "''* L-v - : * -^' '' '>/.V-1';<C.^vfe..-j*!^.'.*.* hursday, april 10, 1m1 Notice op sale ' Under and by virtue of the power -of salt- contained iu a deed of trust given by D. T. Butngardner and wife Helen K. Butngardner, to Oliver S. Anthony. trustee for M. L. Borders and wife, Ida Borders, on the 18th day of October, 1988, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds j Office for Cleveland County, in Book 841, at page 828 Jo secure the indebtedness therein mentioned and default having been made in the pay inent of sume and at the request of the holders of the notes, 'secured by the said deed of trust. I will sell for cash at the Courthouse door In Shel by, Cleveland County. North Carolina., on Monday. April 21st. 1941, at 1<> isi o'clock. A it., or within legal, bouts the following described real estate: It* mc Ivot No :t of the Mutual IR Vl-iop <>t tie estate of T It Bridges DIltii.WINtJ on an dion'slake in the ll't ' l^t 8 tH> i hatn* to a maple;' thence j< V!> U *tno chain* to a pine :i eonc r of.la-t No 4; theitce the dlv id in, between lots .'1 and 4 as', \\ 18 44 chain* to a stone, an old c?iti|er. thence ft 2k 1-2 W. 14 7a chain* to S llktkorys. corner of Ia?t No 2 : hence tin- dividing line Of lots ? ? u e *" -- _ ....v, .. r?. r?. OJ.fO cutting to the place of BKCrlNNlNG. containing S4-.se actes, by tb? Plauime<r. same WIiir all of that same tract a? deeded by G. O. Bridges and others to 3. L Bridges on November 29. 19.1?, said Deed being of record in Book 4-P Page 476 of the ReglsU rs Office of Cleveland County, N. C . an<l being all of that same tract as dwdpd by J. D. Bridges and wife, Mahle Bridges to M. L,. Borders and wife. Ida Borders, on December 31. 1937. said Deed being of Kecord in Book. 4-P. Page flOO of the Register of Deeds Office of Cleveland County. N reference to said. deed being hereby made. JOHN W. GLADDEN 613 N. Piedmont Avenue Representative For " McNess Products Nationally Known for Quality e Flour Feeds nt Dairy wi TV.! in. ifliiry arter Mash flash Feed to ?t ? Mndtrmto Priet four Dealer? & Sons ntain, N. C. >uflh. ' {He oonY ' \LlHC. NO ' THOROitC Me *1 JSC ?- >' , WW-i n.ll'H')'?'!? WW.J,1 / 1 ', ''. \'\' ' ' ' " r This the 18th (lay of March. 1941. Oliver S. Anthony, Trustee. J. IL Davis. Afty. ?adv. aprll 17. I Proven ( & Servic We have been serving yo on Guernsey Milk for sev ciate your patronage. Yoi you realize the value an< Guernsey Grade " Mill deliveries and services to isfyin? and pleasing to yi mmmmmrnm imm mdMiU or consult our Salesman, L i.1 uui IUIIIV prunK'ms. W c visit our Farm, inspect o see for yourself just (iok Produced. * * * Archdalc Phone YOUR HOME ASK YOU TO "B I JUST RECE1 BIG SH Stu Cou ?All Colors ? i m* it FREE . < ' I For Friday and Saturday aofately FREE an Occas your Studio Coach. $1 Dc D. F. Hord F Buy It For U Aw PUr / I4> J(Tu)An! ne if .$6 a 7?77 I I Coess MR. 0IOT6V LOOK L, I loots'H He SAYS THi 11 *j ccasr twckty-Fi ? . .,vf.V: " . \ , -. ' ' . . ' .. ' ' > ' , ' . V * The University of Arizona haa p>r tinted a process which. remove* t)tf> lint from around a cotton seed '.' . , " * ' . . t . ** ',' v *3 Quality * - es u with tirade "A" (iolderal years, and apprea have proved to us that 1 protection of (ioJden k. We want our future he one of the most satDU. m mi mm ' . - . . r.- Ta r v * ^ llavwood Allen, with cordially inc ite you to ui* Herd, and Dairy and len Guernsey Milk is i Farms 2405 kM> IN TUP PAPER _J) f. ', ?? MERCHANTS IUV AT HOME" VED .7771 IPMENT dio ' _1_ _ cnes | - All Styles? I 0 up I FREEI Only?We win give ab- I ional Chair to match divers urniture Co. 1 r . >" ?' t ?s At Hord's I gCY L. CROSBY* THOtouen e<?CD// oocrtr r<o ffwou>\ r* Oot'sCtTMJ l?* 6R C0i /* / % OOCHTTo USiS^ILr1 | m -V-, '? . ,9
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