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ByWay Of Mention t (By Lois Bcatty) Mrs. H. B. Jones spent Saturday, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weedou and i family of Uutberfordkou, formerly of Kings Mountain spent tbo past ^ weekend here relatives Little Miss Martha Ann Wilson of Gaffney returned to h^r home Sun o' 1 . day after liavlug spent the past 4 mouths with her grandmother, Mrs Maude Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parker spent , the past week-end with relatives in J Hock Hill. t Mr. Charles Alexander had as his' guest for the past weekV'twl Mr. j r . QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD , Classified Ads 2c a word for first intertioo; half price tor subsequent insertions. Minimum charge 2Sc. 4 1 t Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error la made, The Herald la ' reaponalble for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer la respon- ' slble for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needi', } Want ads are always cash In < advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with < , this newspaper. YOU CAhf HAVE YOUR TRACTOR , tires repaired' any size. Shelby Vulcanizing Co., Shelby, N. C. . ?6-26c. | FOR RENT:- Convenient 4 room n- ' , puvtmeut and lmll with hath adjoining. Ancle Hatnbright. ' 519 S. | Railroad Ave., Kings .Mountain, N. C. WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET ' prices for Wheat, Corn, and Oats, or will exchange Flour, Feed, ^ Meal for them. Phone 2-^1165. .In- , terstate Milling Co., Charlotte, N. C. . aug lc . REFINISHING Furniture. Uphol- I sterlng and Tuflttug a Specialty. ' Phone 238-K fbr Estimates, tud-c 1 REGULAR 25c BANANA SPLIT , for only 15c Saturday Only. Kings ( Mountain Drut Store LAKE MONTONIA LOT~FOR SALE . J. R. Davis, Kings Mountain, N. C. tf. P..' . LOST: Black utuT white Parasol. Re ward for return to Mrs. Arthur Hay. ' VUCCiT WHAT? AJO \ WHEN THIS*^^ HAPPENS, PHONE US and We'll Print. Some For Yon In A Hurry!! ^^m+mmmmmmwm ^ CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE No. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative I in Kings Mountain Territory ' * *'.'/ : . "'<" " T1 Wallace WeeflW, Jr.7 of Rutherford toff. Friends of Mr. Bob "West ar? Ijlad to know that he Is improving niCely at the Grace hospital In Rutherfordton after an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rhodes had as their guest for the past week-end their dauglfterT" Miss Helen Rhodes of Chnrlotfp. Mrs. Mauue Wilson had as her guests Sunday MT. and Mrs. Henry Hodge and M"r. and Mrs. Hickson Jones and little daughter, Jdnda Jean, all of Gaffney. Mis* Ozelle Gladden had as her guests Wednesday Miss Jewel Mauney of Gaffney and Miss Bonnie Mcintosh. , I Friends, of Mrs. John Gladden are glad to hear that she is improving nicely at her home after a week's sickness.. " ' "~r'~ , ~ ~ . ' J RAMBLING SKETCHES OF OAK GROVE NEWS tlty Mrs. William .Wright). 4.4. a .v. 4. .> a . Sunday school Sunday morning at lu:Ou o'clock. Preaching immediately after by the pastor. Itev Hawk uf Gastoniu. " Mr. and Mrs. Jainc.t S. Ware were sunuay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvuinis Green and daughter, of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Steele and daughters of Charlotte were spend the night guests of Mr. Wray Thornburg and family Saturday night. Mr. and MrSr. Robert Ware of Pat lersoji Grove were callers 1. n the home of Mrs. Z. A. Ellis Saturday evening. Mi-. Clyde MeSwain of Lexington spent the week-end with his par unts,. Mr. and Mrs. Elam MeSwain. Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Ware* ot Kings Mountain spent the we?k-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Ledford and'family. Mr. Eugene Bell entered the; Shef, jy KlospTtal Smuiny mpriiing where te undeTwent a very serious operalion for appendicitis. Mr. ami Mrs. ivultn MeSwain and ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified us administrator or the estate of Miss Lottie Gotorlv, deceased, with her will annexed, ill persons having , Claims . against tor estate will please file same projery verified on or before June 4th, l!?42. or this notice will be pleaded, n bar of their recovery. aii persons iniieDieii to. said date will iplcasc iiiitku Immediate payment. This the 3rd day o? June, 1911. A. 11. Patterson. Administrator, eta. ?atlv?July 10 NOTICE OF SALE As Administrator tor the estate )f' Miss Lottie Goforth. deceased, I will sell at public auction at her esldence in (lie town v of Kings Mountain. North parol ill a. on Frllay, June 27th, 1041 at 10:0" A. M. tie following articles ol personal iroperty: All of the house-hold anil kitchen urnltjure of Miss Louie Gofortli and dl of her personal effects. This the 3rd day of June, 1041. A. H. Patterson, Administrator, eta. -adv?june 26. rocT% K*,a rrb66 -i " i : " - ' . ' t t ' Have Your Eye* Examined, > I Glasses Fitted -By? DR. D, M. MORRISON Optometrist Eye Specialist Will foe In Kings Mjuntain Office on Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. NCY KIDS : i /mmssa mattcr, I ^lM VAtocKCoU) ^wffiiftiri'*"'" . iri 1J ? ?",?. -V jijlA, i -f - - ' 3E KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAUTT THl son. Clyde. were spend the day 'guests of Mr. and - Mrs. Monroe Lxtvelace of the Patterson Grove sec lion Sunday. | Mrs. H, T. Wright. Misses Mary and Peggy \vTtJnt were Sunday | gtfcslis of Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Ledford. j The writer" aiiff husband entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Odell Steele and daughters of Charlotte with a singing Saturday night. .A large crowd was present. Those front out of the . community included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thoruburg and daughter. Mr I and Mrs. Fred Thoruburg and baby j . .of Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. R S. Thmnburg. Mr. J. W.Wntterson j and children. Mr. and Mrs. M. I.ovt] lace, till of Patterson Grove. and Mr. Othn Thornliurg of Kock Mill.' S C. j INTEREST IN SHEEP IS HIGH IN STATE A demand, far exceeding the -sup ply, for commercial ewos- and regisStop Thos THE ADAJV No ROOF too large, No R coated with Griptite Liqui ing. Griptite has two puri 2. to stop leaks. It will not not get hard and crack, years. 87 different varieth ishes. For further information Telephone No. 304-W. Res Road, Kings Mountain, N W. ARTHUR] Representing Yoi It's the Sensat liORGE with exclus OmJp Norge has the new NIGHT-WAT which automatically defrosts the fret might to give you more cold at M every day. Norge hai other exclusive features, to Sealed Freezer for tasteless ice cul covered Coldpack fresh meat drawer. Hat froster reservoir for defrost water, Quie Rollator Cold-Maker with Motor Coc You get more in a Norge?we can prov I . > */ "s * VIMPC R/l r\ mnuj ITIU FURNITU Happiness Reg ?Vhy Go to a Gym. ii.O^'>. ,.i'.- '< ?. . ./ ... . - - JRSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941. tered rams is indicative of a ver definite increase in the Interest i sheep throughout North Carolint reports L.. I. Case, Extension ani\a husbandman of "N. C. State College Response to -the interest, in th form of importations ot Westeri ewes and ' rains, has been xuggestet to county fa -in agents by the Extei sion specialist. ase saTTi that Kentucky: one o" the tftdjor" 7amt7-proilucfng States is now hue buying about So percent of her ewe stock. Tennessee ami Virginia are also Increasing purchu ses of breeding sheep. County agents are compiling lists of funnel's who ,.e interested in buyitig Western ewes, and register' etl rains from either Western Not-' tli Carolina or ncighbuiing States, We";think we can buy Western owes 9TO.5U for yearlings } $?.."? for , lambs, delivered, ('use said. The ewes are mainly coming, into the Southeast from the Northwest, ml are .Hampshire Rumbouiilett se Leaks *S WAY i/vrr too small to be reid Asbestos Roof Coatposes?1. to preserve; t get soft and run. Will Guaranteed for ten ?s of Paints and Varni about Griplite, Call idence No. 3i5 Waco . C. BENNETT, ur Community & * H II I he NIGHT-WATCH 2J AUTOMATIC Us. DEFROSTER o? I KtMilMWS h1441 I >ei, I 0ih.- * Uw I | $129.50 \ UNTAIN Kt CO. ins At Home gM'Pirrn ^^boe-e'ueve ) ? m-n6-i-i-am g.c-c-cotSTtJ \ f r^dxcrctst'lt s ^k??pya ujarm/ ?., yC I Bf i iy^ajfiirM rti r^r hva&k**g,.*&, s " * t ' ' y cross-breds. They will weigh abi n 76 pounds at the unloading poi i, They ar,e plain In appearance- I ,1 will'develop nicely under good ca ! anil will shear about 8 pounds e high ipiality wool. They are prai a rally parasite free When they a 1 lired as yearlings they will usual t bring fr.oin SO to 100 percent Ian crops. After tho'first year tl ewes bought by ^Kentucky shei , nu n have averaged about 1M0 pi cent lamb crops, i Case, also reported to county ^ en is the sources of regstereil ran , available at this time, lt'e sugges ed that farmers "tTferesfeil in ii < reatiihg or Onieving the sheep-ia ing. business should contact the . farm agent, immediately . Seven lOtisitiril North Carolina liar.ker liitT s*i\v"n Interest in fiuaiicin the importations of Western > wis. According to the latest' tT. .< I?> Ipurtment of L-VgricullUre ; i>t?n! i yopbrt. the t'.nnihci of vnu?i! ehiel ens on farms May 1 was In jo-jt.-n larger thou a year ago. I f ' . . . AVniy. unions now pioviilf , a grea improvement over' similar ' ration issued to l'. S. soldiers duuring til previous six -perioi^s of. miliKiriii lion, beginning with the' Hevolv tionary War. I You Hav j To 1 ?Prompt S * ?Sanitary 1 j* t ?Spotlessly + ?Economica I | That's What You + Patrol ! NEW WA * % Gastonia's Oldest. t Branch Office 292-2 % .J no. R. Rankin, Pres. | "Send Your Dry Cleani X Phones ItiB and 84 4 ORDER Y< Archdal Phoi ?a V ?* ' ? ' ' ' By Pr -5 SfiP ' -Uv,.. ,< -.w^. - . -' - .:./> ' * i, ??? ? r> )u? A New York City food elienii?',. fit believes the entire population of ut the British Isles eoulil be kept tmsl re starvation b.v airplane-, shipments iff of <lehyd rated foods from this oom?ut 1 try, re V ' >y ?~ 11b 10 - ' ?' !r* I Keep Your White Shoes jl ik j Clean | ? :] '?Use? ? WHITE WAY POLISH I lr , 1 The only white shoe poJ-, ish that does not streak or rub off. Laitfc stock ; on hand. ' i % . . , j Foster's SHOE AND .< BICYCLE SERVICE S ^ ' * Phone 154 iIV e A Right ! I ixpect j ' f | ervices I Methods . , f Clean V * "* j . ' '",3 il Clean - - * t i. 1 V ' ' ' }" ' v;V il Receive When You lize Us. ~ f ?.J f LAUNDRY I * Largest and Best * 91 West Main Ave. | J as. W. Rahkin, Sec. | ing With Your Laundry'' * Gastonia, N. C. | MILK The Food You Drink It's Good For You In * Hot Weather, But Be ^Sure It's " i i " . i I ' . OUR TODAY e Farms ne 2405 v' wamn? ?e??n RCY L. CROSBY ? 1 JsvTiHIVR ?N<1 ( 's e-emooch j Hex-H?*?RCISC f-fOR-M-ME- J ^ , . J wjjnA^^ I r V' ! : ')! ' ' ... J
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