It M MM, M. C. Gofe, here Monday
ittusooa after a abort illness. Fun?.'
Ml aarviee* areie heM at 4 s'llut
[/''. , #BVIUBJ > MVCQuunlS DBpltBl "BUT'
tk, Kiaga Mountain, directed by Bev.
'"* ' C. O. Bobbitt. Interment was made
la the Lowell cemetery, at Lowell.
Mm. Oore was the widow of the
late 0. G. Gere. 8he ie survived by
TWO BOBS, w. p. Gore of Oak Bidge,
Twiii., and M. C. Gore of Kings
Mountain; two rtspoons. Bos. E. C.
Gore of Kings Mountain and Harry
Gore of .Clover, B. C.; a brother, P.
9. Gryder of Sock Hill, 8. C., a sistor,
Mm. Laura Lynch of Southside.
V. C.; and eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins are
Visiting relatives ia Clover. 8. C. t*~
Mrs. Claude Barnett of Washington,
D. 0., is visiting her parents, Mr
%ad Mrs. John Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moss visited
relatives in Gastonia over the
week end.
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Bohhitt
will leave today for Louisiana where
he will hold a four-weeks reyival
meeting for Rev. Richard Hord, form
erly of Kings Miuntain.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnes visited
her mother in Gaffney Sunday.
John F. Moss and Mrs. Freed Wright,
Jr., wefte visitors in Cherryville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes Moss had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Ledford of Tuluca, Mr. and Mrs
M. O. Ledford of Winston-Salem,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ledford
of the Margraee community.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mos# and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Ledford of Winston
8alem, visited their grandfather, Mr.
We?l> Ledford who is very sick at
the home of his daughter near Morganton.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Weaver re- I
turned to Norfolk Sunday after
spending a week with relatives here.
Mr. Weaver is stationed at Norfolk
KHf) till Mtifo hftl hflPTl with Viiwi #av
quite awhile, undergoing treatment
in a hospital near him.
Ever See a
SO
GENEROUS?
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f jgwjw
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See and Taste the Difference
in Everything From
Brood to Sponge Cake I
hut try m anck of this wonrWful floor!
See and taste tb? difFereoen io all your
bdkio|! ETtrytfaiag from bmd to
Mfltt cak?! Aunt Jlialn* Eoricbcd
ruin floor it made by om of tbo
world'a la?M w(]llai companies?
auktn of Quahr lad Mothtr'i Oati,
Aunt Jwwftwo Kaadr-Mh for P*acakaa
and otber faaota foods) B*
rldt*^ Family Flour?tbi'Smr" wkh
tbe double nutam Am protect*
tYtfy btkittf!
Won't yon buy m wefc mad m for
yourself?
i . a .g m
MjU etoW, Jok? U (to J
1)1?^ w^ffatkd |
11:00 Morning service, with sermon
by Be v. J. H. Bur.hardt, isjtor ]
of Stateaville tveiae church, Charlotte.
3:30 Women's Missionary Society. I
7:16 YPCU.
8:00 Union service at Tint Baptist
church.
Wednesday 8:00 Prayer meeting '
followed by choir meeting.
ODTUL MBTHODXST CHURCH ^
J. O. Winkler, Mlnieter
10:00 A. M. Church aehool, B. 8.
Peeler, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning worakip, termon
by Pnetor. ...> < nr^
' iff" 'it!, jfrnning worahip, Union
worship nt the Pi rat Baptist
church.
Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Stewards meet- *
>ng- "
Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Midweek
service followed by senior choir pra<tice.
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FZR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
P. D. Patrick, Pastor
9:45 A. M. Sunday 8chool, Harry
Page, Supt.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
3:00 P. M. Sunday school and service
at Dixon, J. G. Darracott, Supt.
7:00 P. M. Toung Peoples Vespers
8:00 P. M. Union service.
Monday, 7 P. M. Scout Troop 1,
Broadue Mosa, Scoutmaster.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Wjn. H. 8tender, B. D., Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A. M., W. K.
Mauney, 8upt, 3
, Ohurck .Serviee. 11:00 A. M. with
Hie sermon by the pastor.
I Union Service 8:00 P. M. at First
Baptist church.
Sunday:
Junior Children of Church 7 P. M.
Intermediate Luther League 7 P. M.
8enior Luther League 7 P. M. (
Monday: (
Boy Scouts 7:30 P. M. \
worker'! Council 8:00 P. M. Pas- ^
tor's study.
Tuesday: Girls Scout* 5:30 P. M. J
Wednesday: Senior Choir 7.30 r>.m.
A cordial invitation is erktonded to
all who worship with us.
For the convenience of parents of
small children, the ehnreh conducts
a Nursery Class daring the church
hour. Parents are asked to leave their
children in the class and avail them 1
selves of the opportunity of worsMp.
K HHw VHL
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OF j
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BOY'S !
SHORTS
JUST RECEIVED
$1.49 $1.69
$1.94
Idler's
V ? - MPMH IMPAllS
I OTSTT. HTT/lrfs -
Flowers Xor All Occasions
Phono 96
rwo opauTOii to ?nv? too
Call 10?-W for appointment. Pktnix
Beauty Bhoppe. 1-1t/e
ro but oat mi, rumnoM
See Un. MeGinnle Used Furniture
Co. Phone 822.
STOU OAK STILL GET
that good Barrett Ever
lox ihfagki in moct any
nam, Agent, Phone 172-J
jul-5-pd
'ob sale: Freeh health-giving poat
milk. Get it freeh daily from H.
F. Everhart, 910 Weet Mountain
treet. J-7-14-28-pd
?WANTED?
Your Tires To
RECAP
TIRE SALES &
REBUILDERS
N. Piedmont Ave. .
%
VE BUY USED FUENITUBE OF
an is.imis. ,\lcU(nnis Used furniture
Co. Phone 322.
FOB SALE: full English shepherd
puppies, 2 months old. FemSles $5
each. See Ed Baumgarjlner, Route
1. j-14-21-28 pd
FOE SALE: One good saddle horse.
See Q. A. Bridges, or call at 187.
"World pib numbers show a 13 per
ent decline. In Jpnnary hog production
was about 25 million head less
than the year berore in the U. SIT
Canada, and Mexico.
FOB BALE: 14 acres, six miles south
Kings Mountain, just off Highway
29, good spring in pasture, small
house, barn, chicken house, all
practically new. Buy direct from
owner. No agents. D.? M. Tedder,
Qrover, N. C. j-14-21-28pd
FOB BALE: 24 lots on Orover road
3 miles from Kings Mountain, each
25 foot front, 350 feet deep. Excellent
home sites. See H.. C. White,
Archdale Fannsv Call 2403.
j 14-21-28-pd
WANTED TO BUT: Standard typewriter
in good condition ? any
model except L. C. Smith. See
Mrs. Kelly, at Eagle's 5 and 10
Store. j-28-pd.
FOUND: Black key ring case with
two automobile keys attached. Case
has name of First National bank
on it. May recover by paying for
au ana ODtainmg at Herald office.
j-28-pd
rABM FOR SALE: 200 acre* two
mile* North of Fort Mill, 8. C. Estimated
2,000 cords of wood and
also some saw timber. Seo C. L.
Arrisgton, Battleground Sefviee
Station, Arehdale. j-28.
flOTOKT OOf machinery and equipment
for sale or lease. J. E. Hemdon,
Kings Mountain, N. C.
ind-c
WANTED: Uaed typewriter, ^l^fer
to buy, but will rent. Call 167.
j-28 ju-5-12pd
WANTED:
Cedar posts, logs, and poles
OPA price paid for same
at cars when loaded.
WANTED:
Also, cedar timber. Tor
particulars write P. L. Barrett,
Secretary, The Lane
Company, Inc., Altavista,
Va.
BLOTTER PAPER: We now have in
toA high, quality blotter paper,
one-aide glased. Kight eenta per
aheet. Herald Publiahing Home.
eitu#n-pd
POULTRY NOTICE
Prom now tmtfl the first
>f November we Will only
3e open one dap each week
jo hop Poultry, which will
? on Saturday from 9 to
1 o'clock. We will meet any
price of any other dealers
hat deal with the New
fork Markets as we do.
four boy ta eereloe may
?at some of yonr own poul
nry by selling to us. See me
; iuok* poultry
M vJi
the Young People ' Conference of
King* Mountain presbytery being
hold In Montreat thin wih. Thooe
ttonding nr?: Pauline Mauney,
Jean Webb, Lenora Plonk, Patty
Harris, Betty Lynch, Barbara Snow
Mr% Maynard Snow, Betty Patrick,
Beulah Rhea, Dovey Ervin, L. P.
Stowe, Bill Plato Herndon,
Jack Rnth and Dickie Poster.
FO**JLLB: Peach . Tt~H~~v7~Hardlag
orchard 8 mile* south of Kings
Mountain, on 29 Highway. Peaches
also for truckers. No Hum day sales
jane 28?eug lt-pd.
WAMTID OOOK: County Home,
Shelby, N. C., route S, phone 4702.
June 28-july 5-pd.
iroi^sT.w
"roiet Bport Coupe, 4 m tltM, ?otor
ju?t overhauled, body la god
shape. Lloyd Putaam, Boute 1,
phone 2721. June 28pd.
FOE SALE
6 room house with hath.
Lot 110 feet front by 160
| 150 feet deep. 801 West
Gold street. Priced to
sell at $3,000.00. Jno. L.l
Beal, Gastonia, N. 0.
Phone 142 and 146. |
Local Markets
(Corrected Jane 87, 1945)
Eggs. grade large . 45c
Sweet Potatoes (bu.) $l~.J
Heavy Fryer* (OPA Ceiling) ? 31.2c
Com J $1.40
Wheat $1.65
Roosters 17c
I Leghorn Hens, 3 lbs up 27c i
i
j Colored Hens 27c j
Ducks and Geese 17c j
parley, (bu.) $1.00 ,
Oats 66c
. SPENCER CORSETS: IndlvlduaUy designed
foundation - medical
I surgical supports. Fittings guaran1
teed. Phone 1876, Oastonla. or
I write Mrs. Dora B. Etherldge. 313
N. Boyce St., Oastonla. N. C. m 31p
CASK PAH? FOR USEO Furniture. '
See Us Before Yon 8, U. MoGiuniu
I Used Furniture Co. Ph? no 322.
I MAILING TROUBJLB7: Perhaps you
can solve it with 6x9 manila envelopes.
2 for five cents, 12 for
I 26e, 50 tor 90e. Price foV larger
I quantities on request. Herald PubI
lishing House. ettfn
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They're giving
bock thorn up wil
I '
Its THS battl* linn approach
hurt of tbo ?mb/i homeland)
jghling grown fincir . . . nd i
coptiy4 *n men, niuriti, adq mc
Tout's om rum why twrjr
blooded American mat back this mi
7th War Loan with ovary dollar 1m
lay hands on. Aaothar naaan is
this is rsally two drives ia one. la
asms period last year, yoa were a
BUY NOW! BUY
ond?
Mucus Troy Long, (IBM, U8N., j
young cos of Mr. and Mn> O. ?
Long, of Council, who with hi*
bride visited relatives in King* Moun
tain ninth ago, ha* been given a
promotion for " meritorious performance
of duty" at his poet on the
ance of duty" at hi* post on ?d aircraft
carrier. Young Long, a survivor
of the ill-fated Hornet, has been
with hi* ship since his reassignment.
The incident connected with his pro- |
motion took place prior to bis return
to the States, but official notification
was made recently. After his visK
to his family in this State he returned
to duty somewhere in the Pacific.
'
According to the official papers,
- ? ?a_ t ai_ I
td? circumstances unuer wnicn :
promotioa was effected were u, fol- |
'"I-- unirTT t?r-?
tsin os 4 Quinn Mount No. 40 on 18
19 Merck, he kept bis crew constantly
alert and performed his duties in j
an outstanding manner. During a sur- ,
prise attack, his mount was quickly !
placed in automatic, fired across the
flight deck and materially assisted j
in the destruction and diverting of a |
Japanese suicide plane that endeavored
to crash the flight deck."
BUT WAR BONUS AND STAMPS'
j The Plonk School
21st Six-Weeks Summe
iFrom July 2
Departments for college
and children. Also U
Subjects: Good Speed
ative Drama, Dalcroze
Voice and Diction, V
Training in Character ai
Students'
For literature and detai
call-^
PLONK SCHOOL ,0]
One Sunset Parkway, 1
Laura Plor
Lillian Plonk, A
35S5SI
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*v yfi.^iC>>?4lMWB?mlli ilMB
v'-vt <Z vf?t ' 2*F "?*?** '' ,.-? & ^
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rr. _< r> J.
I their all...
h YOUR dollars!
* - **
4 ' -;t ' , , .
the to IswM la far* war loans, as
* aao sAoaai
*? ont ttif .iimt.
?" , Ko n*ad to ten yon Unit Wfi
ara tb* safast and bast InrwUtw
aht" world. 80 poor oot your might,
^ cans, In tha MIOHTY 7th Wt
that Lafs show oar, valiant Flghtli
1 ths that wa'ra backing than to A* !
had oor maaas ... 100%.
MORI I MOBl
? ftr Ux
;>vv'v ?
Pfe. Boa O. Bisk, of Bholby, for
four montbe -a prisoner of tho NasU, 1
is visiting his utcle, R. N. Parrish, yC
Pfe. Bisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy
Bisk, was raptured during the Bei
gian bulge righting on December 17,
after suffering a shrapnel wound in
the leg the previous day. He was
liberated by the Bosnians, whom he
terms "pfetty .good guys."
Following his furlough, he will re
port to Oamp Butner for an operation
to remove the shrapnel from his
fclders Hear Lingle
/
FoVty elders of seven ehnrehes, at
a dinner meeting at Royre Memorial
ARP churrh Monday night, heard
Dr. W. L. Lingle, of Davidson, deliver
an address pertaining to duties
of elders.
Attending the meeting were representatives
of Pisgah and Bandy
Plains ABP churches, two ARP churches
of Oastonia, the First Presbyterian
church here, and the host
church.
of Creative Arts |
>r Session Will Be Held |
to August 13
and high school students |
sachers and parents,
i, Practical English, Cre- a
Euiythmics, Phonetics, J'
ocal Modulation, Bible j
ad Spirituality.
Residence
led information write or [
? CREATIVE ARTS I
Lsheville, North Carolina
ik, Director
Bsistant Director
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