'V\-V' ' V' . {. ' ? >- < . , . , Classified Ads OAJtBON PAPA: Now in stoek.tss it May times end it etili makes good reedeble copy. Both standard and legal size. HF.RAI.T) PUB LlBHiNO HOUSE. eitfn. MAXLXVO HJBLP: If you need oddsized envelopes try the HER ALU PUBLISHING HOUSE. Plenty of big ones np to 9 z 18, and plentj of little ones down to coin alas. eitfn HOOFING}: Just received a email shipment of Barretts Everlox shingles. Get yours, while yon can. . Phone 172-J or see W. Hill Putnam. a-18-25-m-2 WAMTHS: Your vote for Lee Boberte for magistrate, No. 4 township. Your support will be appreciated. B.ejunt.0.0 TWO OPXAATOM TO BSETB TOO Call 109-W for appointment. Phealx Beauty Bhoppe. X-lti? \ Liva BTOOK AUOTIOW BALB: Every Thursday afternoon. We boy and eell every day. baetoa.. Bales Ban, Kings Mountain, N. 0* on Kings Mountain Oaetonia high* way. lad. LOOK MO PUBTBSB: Lot me fill your needs for furniture for every room in the house. Bee Baa Huff' stetler at fiTTEBCHI'B. a-S6-m-8-9 . WALTERS FLOWERS Phone OB Reliable and Experienced 1?hSjSia,r*?r waits Mrs. Bora B. Etheridge, ail > *; ***1^ *' * WB HAVE: Desk also blotters, a* aseortmeat of Sard boards in white, OHkafft ABil Bie?i Tan Mnii na? Unt HERALD PUBLISHING HOU8K. . r sitfn Q-E motor. Suitable' for stores, restaurants, etc. *60. Telephone 1. xn-9-16-23 HOYZGB: I am qualified to do your wall papering, interior decorating, painting, plastering. Price* very reasonable. Bee B. J. Myers, Bonte 3, Kings Mountain, N. C. m-2-eltfn Mndtow* FOB 8ALB: Every day in the weeh. 60 cents per dozen. Job Bell and H. Y. Belk, Jr., route 3, dty (Nebo). . m-9 / ^_____mm_?_____________ FOB BALE: Three-fourths Guernsey an Ilk cow with second calf. Bee Walter Bolin at Dixon school. xa-2-eitfn. 1 KELP FOB H0UBBKBBPBB8: If you need to Outfit a room, get the proper furniture. Bee Dan Huffstetler at 6TERCHI '8. a-25-m-2-9 1CABXBT QUOTATIONS (Oorreoted May 8, 1946) Bggs, grade A large - 40s tweet Potatoes, (ton.) *8.00 Bill) Ft yen 38o Oom tlM Wheal ' *8.00 Booetern. __y IBs light Hang 1 aoc Bane, Heavy - 88o Barley (he) : ItM Oate 90c s ./ *' - ? - -*... m. i I' I Office: Webb Building I I etitio I y] ' I toijbM TTa 'I "-:; 2?lnjS .1 * A Ji^llCi * j * ' * .r xonca or sals NORTH CABOIA&X, CLEVELAND COUNTY, i Under end by virtue of the power , and authority contained in that eartain. Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Paul Dean and wife, Vlrne Dean, dated the lat day of November, 1945, and recorded in the ' office of the Register of Deede for 1 ] Cleveland'County, North Carolina, in Book 890 at page 118, and because , 'of default in the payment of the indebted a eas thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of tht indebtedness secured by said Deed of. Trust the undersigned Trustee will' expose for sale at Public Auction to I the highest bidder fpr cask at tka usual place of sale at the Courthouse | Door of Cleveland county in the City < of 8helby, North Carolina at 12:0o, o 'clock noon, Monday, the 3rd day ! of June, 1940, all. that certain lot or! parcel of land lying and being in Number Five Township, Cleveland, County, North CaroUna and more par tieularly described as follows: "Located on the West side of Meseal Place, in the City of Shelby. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an. iron stake, Northeast corner of Lot Ka 1ft An n1?1 ? #,,, mm. I tioned, and mat thsoee with ' MmciI Place, North 5 degree* 37 minute* Beat 00.1 feet to a etake; Northetst eorner of Lot No. 11; thenee with the North line of said lot North 87 degree* 83 minutes West 09.876 feet to a stake, a new eorner in the North line of Lot No. 11; theaee a new lime Booth 4 degree* 60 minute* West 00.1 feet to a etake, a new eorner In the North line of L<>t No. 10; theneo with the North line of Lot No. 10 South 87 degrees 88 fleet** East 08.9 feet to the hegieelmg. The eaid lot being the eastern part of Lot No. 11 a* shown nm that eertaia plat made by D. B. 8. Premier, Civil Engineer, which plat la of rechrd in Book of Plats No. 8 at page 40, Cleveland County Registry. The name also being a part of the land conveyed by J. L. Buttle, et al, to Henry B. Edward* by deed dated May 27. 1035, said deed being of record in Book 4-H at page 083, aforesaid registry, reference to the said pint and the said deed being hereby made for a farther and more complete - identification of the said lot." , This sale will be held open ten > (10) days for npset bid as by law required. This the 2nd day of May, 1940. A. H. PATTERSON, Trustee. M-9-10-23-30?H to fit your tractor, in stock for immediate delivery. Luts^Yelton Co. , Shelby, N. C. m-23 FOB BAZJ^: 2 toggenburg milk goats 8ee Lloyd Patterson, Rt. 2. m-16pd. FlSHlNa EQUIPMENT: Assortment of fub hooka, casting plugs, nylon lines (15 to 24 lb. test), Sinkers, cords, bsss and trout flies, snelled hookk, minnow seines, and other fishing goods now in stock st WOODWARD '8. m-9 . i EPOETINO GOODS: Croquet sets, riding whips, tennis racquets snd balls. Oet your sporting goods st WOODWARD snd SON'S. m-9. . If 11 LIMITED NUMBER: of radios snd LeJay outboard motors available at WOODWARD'S MEN'S Shop. nv9 ' LOTS FOB BALE: In various sections of the city at reasonable prices, including souse of the lots of 1 the Ore Ray place on Shelby highway. Idead building lots and some excellent bargains. See P. D. HERNDON, real estate agent. Phone 140. m-9 fl i W> BERVIOB: Pure bred Jersey bull. Biltwore stock. Pure bred aeiisa bone Poland China stock I w for service. Wayne W. Put , nam, Kings Mountain, N. C. m-83pd . A ' ** ~ B-l have leased the Ser |HkS^v*,. ( ground Avenue now bei 1 Wll IVI Jll 11] . * - . ^ >' - . THF K1VC?8 MOUNTAIN URi XBOBO NBWS By Mrs. Jessie Q. Costner The Oospei Singers of Greenville, C., the Heavenly Gate quintet of Kings' Moutftain and the Union Prayeer Band of Kings Mountain, rend- j bred a program at Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday afternoon. The pro- | gram was sponsored by the Sunshine Band of the churchy Thos6 in chargo were Mrs. Mapple Owens and Mrs. Louise Kibbler. The amount collected was $123 and a few cents. A large crowd attended. Mrs. Aggie Adams brought in the highest amount of mo ney, which was $31.27. Bev. D. (A. Costner preached at a three o'clock service Sunday after ooon at Philadelphia Methodist church, Lawndale, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Williams of 503 W. King street, announce the birth of a daughter, Wilms Helena on April 29. Mr. Walker Logan attended services at Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Li ... . _ - ine Missionary Ladies of Mt. OITv? Baptist ehnreh are sponsoring a Mother 's Day program on Sunday night | May 12,at 7:30 o'clock. The public is ^cordially invited to be present. Pres., Mrs. Beatrice Patterson, Pastor, Bev. i J. C. Mitchell. The * P. T. A. of Davidson school gave a banquet on Tuesday evening, Aprl 30. Mr. J. Gibson acted as mas ter of cceremonies. Talks were given by Rev. P. B. Falls, Mr. B. N. Barnes | Supt. of City schools, and by Rev ' John Wesley, a former pastor of this city. Remarks were given by several parents aad teachers. A delicious din osr was eervtd. The dinner was pre- j pared by Mrs. Gertrude Brown, Mrs. j Pearl Rlppy, Mrs. Eugenia Brown, j Mrs. Julia Dawkias aad Mrs. L. E. Howell, home economies teacher. Mr I B. B. Byers is president of P. T. A The seventh grade will present a I play, "A Laugh in the Dark" on Friday, May 10, at 8 pa The dl-1 rector is Mrs. L. E. Howell. Funeral services were held for M^sHarriet Froneberger a former /resldent of Kings Mountain, Sunday afternoon, at Bynumi Chapel A M. E. Zion church. The body was seat from New York. Davidson School Honor Ball First grade: Annie L. Thombs, Yvonne Quinn? May Frances Hickman Josephine Sehenek, D. Herndon. Second grade: May Francis Smith, Edgar Barris, Edward Burris, Willie L. MhClain, Wilbur L Taylor, Hattie Quinn. Third grade: Peggy Byer*. Thelma Durrn, oaran Thombi, John Boss, Lou la Martin, Cornell Quinn. Fourth grade: Grace Bhodea, Ocllene Perklna. Fifth grade: Grace Boyd, Mildred Clemmons, Haul Adams. Sixth grade: Flonnie Jordan. Eighth grade: Hazel Bnrria, Alice Mae Haywood. 1 High school: Annie L. Gadson, Robert Cross, Hophie Wilson. Several Books Added to Memorial Shelf Several new donations have been received by the Kings Mountain library, Mra. M. H. Biter, announced this week. Persona wishing to give books for the memorial shelf should confer with 'Mrs. Biser on book selections and any books donated will be greatly appreciated. Books donated by Mra. E. A. Earp: Eight O'clock Alibi, Christopher Bush The Atlantic City Murder Myster, Norman Goldsmith; The World of Washington Irvin, Van Wych Brooks; Mr. Pinkerton Has The Gluey David From*?; AH Old Fashioned Girl, Eight Coreaius, Louisa M. Alcott; The Meodaw-Brook Girls On the Tennis Courts, The Meadbw-Brook Girls by Tho Sea,' The Meadow-Brook Girls In Tho Hill, Janet Alridge; Cynthia Steps Out, Nancy Herself. Erich Berry-1937; Love Knows No Holiday, Margueriet Brener; Tabatha's 6lory, Ruth Alberta Brown; Connie Carl t at Rainbow Ranch, Joan Clark; Penny | Nichols and the Black Imph, Joan CTark; Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch, Annie Roe Carr; Pine Camp, Aaa^a JUNE 1ST. rjL& I K rice Station on BattleIng operated at McCoy's I < be known aa i's Service I " - .vf' - *v ^ C'c ' %' - -V> lLI* TH VBSD AY, MAT 0, 1040 Hoe Carr; Tobias Othe Light,, James A. Cooper; Me mi At Camp, Mimi House Party, Annie Pence Davis; Play Parade, N. Coward; The Merriweatbec Girls at Good Old Kock HID Lizette M. Edholm; Nancy Pembroke, College Maid, Van Epps; The Money Moon, Jeffrey Farnol; Grace Harlowe's Junior Tear at High School, Grace Harlowe'a Plebe Year at High School, Qrace Harlowe'a Senior Year | at High School, Jessie Graham Flower; Elsie Dinsmore, Finley; Elsie's Holiday at Roseland, Elsies's Woman hood, Finley; Betty Lee Junior, Grove The Little Locksmith, Katherine But ler Hathaway; The Girl Scouts Triumph, The Girl*Scouts Rally, Gait; Betty Lee 8ophomore, Grove; 'The Merriweather Girls In Quest of Treasure, The Merriweather Gilrs and ! the Mystery of The Queens Fan, The Merriweather Girls on Campers | Trail, Edholm; A Dixie School Girl, Peggy Stewart at School, Jackson; Article Thirty-Two, John R. Oliver; Operas Every Child Should Know,,, Edited by Dolores Bacon; The SWF Club, Caroline E. Jacobs; A Campfire Girl's Happiness, Stewart; Camp mates in Michigan, Rathborne; Betty. Lilian Turner; Janet Hardy In Ra^ dio Cjty, Wheeler; Jane Lends a 1 {A r> <1 WatVina -Tana the Airline*, Ruth 8. Wheeler; Summer Morning, Edginton; Girl* Of Silver Spur, Raueb, Cooke tnd McQueen; Joseph The Provider, Thomas Mann. Booki donated by Talmadge Mullinaz: The Brother* Karamazoo, The Idiot, Dostoyywky Fyodor; Lady Cbatterley'a Lover, Lawrence D-16,; Road* of Doubt, Raine Willla mMc Cleod; Torchlight to Valhalla, Wilhelm Gala; Rusty Caroused, Sylvin Francis. By Way Of Mention I Lei* Baa Ml* Paul Huffstetler of thp army was a recent guest of hi* father, Mr. Henry Huffstatler. Mr. and Mr*. 0*ear MeOsrter and children were recent guest* of Mrs. liinnie McCarter of ggstonla. "Butch" Bar net te of the Mer chant Marine was a recent visitor in this community. Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Foster had as their guests recently Mrs. Hix Wellmon and children and Miss Mary Sanders, of Gastonia. Carl Mode of the army who has recently returned from overseas received a discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dills and dau ghter, Judy,, of Gastonia and Mrs. Maude-. PIyJv of Pineville were recent guests of Mr. an dMrs. W. C. naynes. Mrs. J. I. Hope and son, Lewc^ce and Mr. and Mra. Charles Hope of this city and Cadet Nurse Ella Mae Hope of Shelby spent Sunday with Mrs. Gus Hector in Gastonia. v Cpi.. Ernie Irvin of the Paratroopers spent the week end in this community. Mr. and Mra. Frank Rice spent the week end with the former's parents *' \ i d Mrs. Andrew Rice of Lawndale. . Frank Lowler of the Merchant Marine spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. W. F. Fowler. Ernest Caldwell of .the navy spent th6 week end with his brother, Mr. E. W. Caldwell. We Nov AUTOMAI INS] ELECTRICAL SUPPLI ?Irons ;>f" f" ?Clocks. * : ?Bath Room Heatei ?Heating Pads ?Baby Bottle Wan ?Sun and Health ] ?Radio JTubes /> MYfeRfl PR LOHA Kennedy Home From Navy i Charles W. Kennedy, son of' Mr. Henry Kennedy of Route 3, Kings Mountain, was released from the ' U. 8. Navy Personnel Sepaiktion Center Charleston, 8. C? on last Friday. Aviation Electrieikn's Mate 2-e "I Will Always B This Foot Relief. ISays MBS. O. A. OOLB, Registered 1 74 Baxter St. Bntland, Van MBS. OOIsB CONTINUES: "The my supreme tbougbt for SO odd y combinations with little or no eat "Tbe tree years whltfi I hare Orscne bare been a great satiefac many, many days X oould have dc work. --a* j. oobski many poopio wn gladly what X havo found. X will your company for prwoming tfcla ?distrh 8TAXDAKD 8PB4 CHAKLOl oach jar a treaaura of comfort for BTXNOnrO OOKNS BOMTOO OAIXOUBBS ATHXJSTE'B FOOT or yonr monoy fti?i fitly TELEPHONES * a Big j Expansion We're busily engai service extension, whi of our current expons Form telephone se provide the convenien people in rural areas. I ? 1 - mrm resiaenrs ip coi businesses in town, o people in contact witl makes telephone serv beneficial to all. r Southern Bell Telephone v Have Ii PIC ELECTRIC WATER PI DE AND OUTSIDE PAINT es " hou ?Kit rev: , -Co] Ste pyr: ners ?Alt ?Jul Lamps ?Jto , . anc ' ?Pei -Lifi ?Wa a UIT AND GARDEN bpra1 Jf SUPPI II _ ? ! " ? Kennedy entered the Navy on August 24, 1943, and served overseas for ten months. Young Kennedy is tha wearerof the American Theatre Ribbon and World War U Victory medal. I* Johnston County's 1946 cotton crop is said to be 80 percent of uormal, or 25 percent larger than a year ago. e Grateful For I -nnnt i^Mr subject of foot comfort hu boon wn. Z hove tried any namber of isfactlon. boon using I. D. L Foot Mieoege lion end pleasure. I think of the me a better and longer piece of & foot discomfort, I tdl them always be grateful to you and relief." JUTOR8? 7IAX.TY CO., INC. TB, N. C. Tonight . . . hare happy feet t Ask Tour I |> I Druggist For I II I for FARMERS | ft of Our I Activities .? I jed in rural telephone fv ch is a major objective ' ion activities. trvice does more than ce of the telephone to ? , t places more and more ? ntact with people and ^ ind in turn puts these i the farm families ... '\ ice more valuable and i I i Mi Tiietrapb Coapay == *0t*4 L ~==~ ? <"" - ' " ^ ; ? n Stock JMPS I * 1 ' < 1 SEHOLD SUPPLIES '> chen Stools y ERE WARE )per Clad, Stainless el Cooking Utensils } * EX uninnm Dippers . ce-o-Mats ' JLT ning Board Pads Jfe rfaction Stove Wicks ? >J|^ jl and Polish Brooms \ -Y CO. | J

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