Jr Hetald / f Call Society Editor, 1 Mrs. J. M. Bird and son, James of Colombia, & C.t spent Sunday with Mrs. Will Bird and Mrs. Harold Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Darracott abd Mrs. Fred Finger have returned this week from Norfolk, Va., where they vieited Lit. Commander Mike Milam. The visitors had dinner on lit. Com. Milam's carrier, the USS Randolph and inspected the USS Missouri, while in Norfolk. Miss Mitchell Williams underwent a serious operation on Friday of last week at the Shelby hospital. Her condition is considered very satisfac- | tory. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Suber arrived in Kings Mountain Wednesday afternoon. They are at the home of Sgt. 8uVier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Suber. Sgt. Suber was recently discharged from the army. ?o? C. C. Edens, Lee Roberta, Charlie Moss and W. L. Plonk attended the I Nol WE WILL BE C] Saturday 1 FOB PURPOSE OF T Please get your . repair j needs taken care of befc Thank you. Victory Ch Pho l i ^y>t?y <0 \\ a. KJ* i'ow that the war is over, it's days ahead They're going to be For one thing, the Telephone expansion program in its histor at meeting the telephone needs < It means providing telephones ing for them. This is one of o panded telephone program for i process. Expansion of long dista too. It will include the instauatt more calk with speed and eonv :nora facilities for that excitir mass of construction is to be doi vehicles is also in the offing. Those are the high spots. T drawing board. They will bacoi coma obtainable. There will t parity's Three It's ? Men, Moc that brought North Carolina ai their present positions, that w oafldenee of the pnbtta. TUs axpaweion program call lioaS of tnhw la North CgroU i natiknilsg to tk general wi stata, tonagh its men and i ?T7? I hand. - i . v r. r. r\\-soi:.Ci k.-. Jersortals louse 189, Office 187 """ mmm , meeting of the Stanley Lions elnli hua Tuesday night. ua< H on Mrs. Tommy Trott of Bennetterille. -al 8. C., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parton. She came B at this time to attend the Randall- Oa Summitt wedding. loa o and Mr. and Mrs. John Caveny and family are returning to Kings Moon- 1 tain and will reside at the home of Plo Mrs. Caveny' parents, Mr. add Mrs. am W. H. MeGinnis. ner ?o? hoi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blantou and son, Charles, were accompanied by 3 Mr. and Mrs. Humes Houston to mo Charlotte on Tuesday night for din- Mo ner at Hotel Charlotte. ati< Miss Gladys Hamrick from Tryon 3 spent the week end here with her ten parents. the o mol Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harper returned to Chipley, Fla., Wednesday 5 after upending several days* with Mrs ily Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John m01 na. > anr a Am bor ace son [iOSED ALL DAY Mr* H. F Oct 27th. I muc AKINO INVENTORY tl and other automotive M< Pit re Saturday; baa) 2. pom 3. or? evrolet Co. "I blac ne 49 2. ver inn* t lunc s BECKONS 1 ' l1 low, H - frui ' gem wi^m 1 ^p^9|M 4. '-^j^y cak( 5. ?tx * M*fut/ ",i 3. man time to open tne doors to the 4, busy, exciting days. ?pn Company plana the greatest s> y in North Carolina ? aimed 6> jf a great state. ?1?' f ' i for all who have been wait- tick ror first jobs! A greatly ex- O. oar farmer friends la also in 1. nee service is being echednled lard on of coaxial cables to handle 2. enlenee for yon, and provide grot ig visual art?television, A 3. ae and a new aerviea to Metro gnx n. 4. W-'C bakJ hey have been ideas on ifc^ 5 me realities aa materials MMro ral>i te the marshalling of pewnV' ft. ley and Materials, As forces CMa ad the Telephone Company to 7. ron them the friendship and ket ? idn s> 1 - ' ' - - *? ' - v . , ,J 4... , . v Mi for the expenditure of nailnt, And tiMkoai p#m|? Mm Mere rod pioepesity ef the L HU Mt. aulanu_^r t, 8 (In ti?'-:jjUfrijm'-'*** tiw^ifc re until tU'flnt 0/ tk* year, ?l eh time Mr.a Harper will eafou at -University of Florida In Galnsae. rheodore Ware of Moaat Holly iband of Mrs. dally Kendriek Waie lerwent a very serious operation Tuesday. His condition la eritilra. Eugene McSwain, of Macon, ,, returned there laat Manday folding a viait with her parents, Mr. I Mrs. C. E. Dengler. Idr. and Mrs. B. L. Lovell, W. L. nk, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon I Martin Harmon were Sunday dinguests of Mrs. J. C. Plonk at her ae in Hickory. 4rs. W. M. Ruth, of Salisbury, ther of Hilton Ruth, of Kings untain, underwent a serious o)ter>n in a Charlotte hospital Monday. iisa Emelyn Gillespie, who is atding school at Salem College, spent week end here with her grandther, Mrs. W. S. Dilling. Ir. and Mrs. Coman Falls and fam spent Sumlay driving in the untaius of Western North Caroli tr. ami Mrs. Ourney Grantham I daughters, Betty nnd Barbara n spent the week end in Greenso. Mr. Grantham is spending this re About >ral Fair (Cent'd from front page) ret of groceries. Best collection, any kind, except poms?ovep broiler. Beet vase of six blooms, any colkitchen stooL Best collection, pompoms?basket froceries. Rflsf i'a aa nftt loaa k handbag. Best reda, not leaa than six?ailpin. Beat white, not leaa than aix ? ;heon eloth. Beat pink, not leaa than aix ? heon eloth. Beat mixed vaae, not leaa than - 2.00. >. Mixed Bowls of Flowers. Beat mixed bowl?piteher. Beat bowl in tones of pink, yelwhite?picture. Beat jniniature arrangement t cake. Best vegetable and fruit arranent ? 25 lbs. Mother's Best flour . Canned Goods. Best jar fruit?cookie jar. Beat jar vegetables ? two cleanjoba. I Beat jar cucumber pickles? 25 Ballard's flour. Beat jar peach picklea?fruit 5. Best miscellaneous canned items >ttle toilet water, i Basaar. Beet large size utility apron ? 0. Becond best large size utility v i?shampoo, finger-ware, and mana. Beat medium sice utility apron? inn *a ant Second best medium sine utility in?clesning one garment. Beet fancy apron?shadow box. Second beet fancy apron ?half i and heels. Best fancy work?four theater eta. Pah? Best ginger bread?10 lbs. Bat's flour. Beat pound cake?basket of leries. Best eocoanut cake ? basket of arise. Second best eoeoandT CSke?two Ing dishes. . Best devil food sake^-one-year wription, Kinga Mountain Herald. Second best devil food cake ? erole. Best miscellaneous cake ? beeof groceries. Beeond beat miscellaneous cake i.oo. . ; Best cake baked by a child, 10 14 years?41.00. Best lemon pie??.00. Best eocoanut pie?M lbs. Bed d flour. Beet chocolate pie?bottle of peib te. Beet fruit pis two theater pass fc> ma -sir - a. , (My. ' . B**t Mteetloi, two klad??b?tv . Vad?*?p*lr 81 |U|i kon. . R??fo*ai 18 lb*. M Bui if. Iflwillinwi ? fnr IkMtM N*. ' ^Ktin Iwlw potWk u< Up (BBHSHBSPSSB Bimmtfnhetf Uit wiek J Funeral services for B. F. Cox, 68, i of Oreor, 8. C., fdther of B. V. Cox, ! Jr. of Kings Mount sip, were eondoe- I ted Wednesday afternoon. October 17 I at Apalaohe Baptist (buck there. | Burial followed in Woodlawn Memo rial park. I Mr. Cox succumbed at a Spartan- | burg, 8. C., hotpital Monday after- , noon, Oetober 15, following a few weeks' illness. ] Surviving, in addition to his sou. | here, are hie mother, his wife, two I daughter*, two sons, three half-elstera and six grandchildren. Mountaineers To Play Cherryville At Shelby Kings Mountain's Mountaineer* will Journey to Bhelby Friday night fmStk I I High-grade Swiss mcrremont 17 waterproof, shoe hp roof luminous $49.50 ? ^m *BwM2R^ ^1 P Mini gat dr-??'fcmllMI maiikul piaaaa ta rtcMjr Ha* boodotr chart- A gift that wt ^e warwdy anleowd and dan ly clieriihcdl " i Btrtkatona Bins for la- X , <1aa. f? $10.76 t mat achedaled to get underway at 8 o'clock. Coach Don Parker aaiil Wedneeday that Calvin Payne had Joined Lettbetter aad Diekle Footer on the Injured liat, bat eald the other player* are ready for action. > herrvville i? wM to have one oi the better teaaa in the conference, having hold iforgnnton to n one toaahdewn win. The game, a Cherryvllle home game, ie being played in Shelby at I CherryvlHle 'e reqneet. Facilitiee at Ckarryville were deeeribed aa inadeqaata. i T onn Entertained Teachers Thursday __ f Teacher* of the King* Mountain and Park Grace achoola wot? guests jc \ jewel Watches, dlaL pk Mf V J f- Aqr Wmmkfy S. \ - > \ SI " \ * " famra MzttatoM *U* $17.00 A total of 184 teacher*. Lion* anl. limni and special guests w?r? present for the tapper which mk- m erred by the ladies of the Bethgny eommnnity. No fonoal program was gives. A delicious dinner, featuring chlokes, sccessories, with tr.ny kinds of- eakea and pastries, was served. BBAZj ?AXS OO Al> Cleveland County's goal for the IMS tale of Christmas Seals will be 84,200, it was announced Wednesday by Mrs. C. Rush Hamrlck, eounty chairman of the campaign for funds to fight tulicrchlosis. Mrs. Hamrlck said that the drive would begin on November 19. Mrs. Hunter Noisier, of Kings Mountain, will serve as co-ehalrman of the campaign, w "# *-' ??-*' AVp^; *-;. 'v ''v-'fi-" ^ *i5Jv'i^^i^- B-"* ' '