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''v ; ?VOTE FOE? HAL D. WARD Veteran of World War n FOR SHERIFF In Democratic Primary, Way 25 Tour Vote Will Be Appreciated m 'Vfl / V. . fl ? * ? - ' * / .-"" ""V"'^! W1 * - r**"" ^ % Jwne?C Veteran of 43 month * i ' - . FOB DISTBI In The Democrat Member: American .Lq Wan, Lenoir-Ehyne ( of North Carolina, LLE * The vote and rapport c families and all Demo* County will be deeply Put Your] . .lb#', .= > V?. 4. \ v;c \ ?**.' N 4* ' '* . < ** ^1 . - ' -v WpJ* H i^ppr.^ B-c; -. ** .^K' BL*"' ; 1 HARD WORK I LAUKDEY ? i-' LMWDBTI ' -. r - ? * ' c- > . s .? v * . . :r:?:; . " "Oj1 . *" * or", I _ "O? | I .? ' : H v f v . f . FarAiriz a ?. T)n ? I W-l JR. serrfce World War II * ? > ..? :CT SOLICITOR * lc Prirfutry, May 85 ? -?* *' ' ? _ . , . ,, gfan, Veterans of Foreign IAIIMM A It TTn<?AMHfs t. if all servicemen and their iratic voters in Cleveland appreciated. / Hi Bedding Aw< i Now is the time for pi blankets until next fall again. Yon can better preserve \ i v * having them laundered Tliftti nftTt f*11 t *-- -v'-V. . . ]' v ting them out and usinj est cold snap ... they*] >; do it fdftyomaiid save > *>?dy for insMht use. ||f >, J.V-- >, wymmmw THB KTNOB MdTOVAW BVULD . ,'v .y 1 H. Y, Mk Vote for Charlie Williams mad go hotter service. Charlie is bette qualified to giro bottor service. Cha lie is bettor qualified to look sftt the county then any, other^ man i the county. Lee Jenkins recently visited hi sister in Ctover. Mister Claade Webb seems to b lonely, worried and probably ea since ?Miss Mnsie Jeakins .moved i way from thh boot town. I miss he too. . . We, the American people, shonl never achieve a forget and forgiv toward the Hons and yellow Jape. The feminine gender as we see il We (admire the ladies because the ate pretty. We respect them becans they are good and sweet. We Iov them simply because, doggone it, w , can't help it a good woman is tb - first, last and best friend any mar m good or bad, ever had. Barely w I couldn't get along without thee I gals. They keep this old world a fl I place to live in. Am I correct t I ln *IJ T-JUw - www Wtu muuui VBin up in TIJQ ming wu introdnelng Ma family t the governor of Now York and Brav Eagle ho eaid, tkia ia my eon, Tight lag Hawk..and thia la my grandaoi Howling Bombor. Bargaining for a wife. Yon remei bar laat week ia tka Horald I ha ? little ad that OUoa lfeOaniel wan ad to bargain for a wife. That wee: and ha got throe dates. Look on girla, yon are going te got a propoe aL Getting married ia a fine basleee bat if yon are dealt the wrong ear yoa*ve played hoIL I,, I dent think tho world W an; I Iworoo than it waa at tho beginaini I Err robbed tho apple tree aad thai hid ia the fig VNKjia boeaaoa eh dldat have any alee eloihen. Ad^i of tho Gardoa. had tie make a ttoifi from the eweet of hie chin. X don' eaa thinge mneh ie^tvod yet. Wo eaH the Bontklaad God'e eenx I try, bat theeet a lot of drriu la fl I lokaod a faUow j? oeaM. ? eel Impaton AOd * Jota* OOOV iDd^BMtloiA* Kings Mountain Drug Co ??A. * ay Clean itting away quilts and ? when the nights get cold ! '" t f 9 your winter bedding by and putting them away rouTl hare no trouble getg them during the earli1 be fresh and clean and f -rV" iome ie a hind job. Let us you tbhe and trouble. ... . V v 1 > , ?>-'w V" . " V . *V . y! ? ' * si *" ? '; * ? '..?>? \ ... ' THUBSIXAY, MAT 1A 1M? i . he'd pay as4 beck Saturday, if he did mot, he hoped he'd die. lie master died. 1 haven't seen him any more. The Baptiat congregation is build4 lag a nlcp place of worship north of t the Pauline mill. All honor to thoae good people. They build on that r ridge and 1 trust that the gates ot r hell will not prevail against it. Ev a erytime a church steeple goes up it makes a better America. s 1 have been asked by some of the Herald readers to print again * the a Story of the Legend of the Dogwood ^ tree. It is said that during the time Christ lived among men the dogr wood tree attained the size of the oak and elm and the other large j trees. So large did it grow, and so a strong and firm was its wood it was chosen to furnish the timber from which the Cross was made. It is said " further that it being used in such 4 fashion greatly distressed the dogI .1 * ? ? ? ? - g nwu ticci ftuu *?cbuu, wnen do was B nailed upon the CroM, sensed the eg-' B ony .of Hi? Crucifixion. Hi* gentle( new and pity for aD sorrow of the B world esused Him to say to the dogwood tree: "Because of your sympa* t thy for my suffering and because of the regret you feel at the part you have had to play in it. 1 promise '' you that so long as you flourish upon 0 the earth never again will you at' tain such slxe that you can be used "* aa a cross from this time onward your trunk and your limbs shall be slender and so twisted that man ean" not use you for their purpose. And 1 so that you will always remember me k I promise to you that your blossoms is shall always be in the form of a i- cross with two short petals and 'two a long ones, and to help you remember a my agony and the regrst that j. ^ felt at having to share in it, at the tiler edge ?f seek of your petals r la the center ef it thefe shall be prints of the sails, and in the een1 tot of you* flower, which shall ap* pear stained with blood and brews * with rust there shall be a srowa of 8 thorns. ... 1 g "From this time forward all who t look epos your beauty shall remember that it was upon dogwood tree I* thai 1 was crucified and all men S shall know that you must be cherish' a ed and protected from harm aad - that you shall always stand unmutlVated as reminded of my agony aad my deat\ upon the Cross". Four corners to my bed, Four angels over my heed, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Bless the bed I lay on. vorrnu r>r situ NOBTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power "' and authority contained in that car * tain Deed of Tnut executed and delivered by Paul Dean and wife, Vine Dean, dated the let day of November, 1945, and recorded in the offiee of the Register of Deeda for Cleveland County, North Carolina, in Book 290 at page 112, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein <outlined and pursuant to uemand of tLe owner and holder of the tn? debteuness secured by said Deed of ^ Trust the undersigned Trustee will i' expose for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for eash at the usual place of sale at the Courthouse Door of Cleveland county in the City of Shelby; North Carolina at- 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1946, all that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Number Five Township, Cleveland County, North Carolina and more par tieularly described as follows: "Located on the West side of Mescal Place, in the City of Shelby. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake, Northeast corner of Lot Kn in nr. tk. _ ?v ??? % WV jiiav U(i Ctum bOt i-iixjli' I tloned, and runs thence with Mescal I Place, North 5 degrees 37 minutes I East 60.1 feet to a stake; Northetst I corner of Lot No. 11; thence with the I North line of said lot North 87 deft greee 83 minutes West 60.876 feet to ft a stake, a new comer in the North I line of Lot No. 11; thenee a new line I South 4 degrees 60 minutes West ft 60.1 feet to a stake, a new eorner I in the North line of Lot No. 10; I thenee with the North line of Lot I No. 1Q South 87 degrees 23 minutes I Bast 68.0 feet to the beginning. I The said lot being the eastern part of I Lot No. 11 as shown on that certain I plat wade by D. R. 8. Frailer, Civil I Engineer, which plat is of record in I Book of Plats No. 2 at page 40, Cle I reiand County Registry. The same I also being a part of the land eonveyI sd by J. L Buttle, et al, to Henry I B. Edwards by deed dated May 27. I IMS, said deed being of record in I Book 4-H at page 683, aforesaid regI ietry, reference to the said plat aad lithe said deed being hereby made for I a farther aad more complete identf I Beation of the said lot." l .vTlda sale will be held open ten I lift days for apset bid aa.by law reft "Ala the tad day of May. 1046. ft .PATTERSON, Trustee. W mai ( Get Quality Groceries at McCarter's Grocery W. King St. Phone 233 f I .1. L A Message To All jtl former service tP men and women Ton Are Now Eligible for Blue Cross Benefits Through the Southeast's Largest Blue Cross Plan.*. The U. S. Veterans Administration has selectel' the Hospital Saving Association of North Carolina, a non-profit, service organisation spon sored by the North Carolina Medical Society and the North Carolina Hospital Association, to administer its "Home Service" program for vetp erans' service-connected disabilities." As an additional public service, this Blue Cross I^ah is opening its regular mehiberphiu \ rolls for low-cost hospitalization and surgical protection'to all fprmer service men and their families; This will afford them the same prote<y tion in case of non-service connected disability jW. **J** enipj;?d' by more than ^OQQ'Nqti* Carolinians enrolled in the Hospital- Sfcvmg. am, wibu w orr or wr OMUrgC nrwtaptt "hW W bdai fan Information about anroltoanl for a& tttno. Blue Cross is a nation-wide plan 19 assist individuals and families to eliminate the financial hazards of hospital and surgical expenses through systematic group budgeting. It is strictly non profit. The Hospital Saving Association, with its home office in Chapel Hill, is the largest Blue Cross Plan in the Southeast. It has paid out more than $6,000,000 for hospital, surgical and obstetrical service for its subscribers. Tba Hospital Saving Association of North Carolina with bom* of fie* at Ch*p?l HOI, ? nan-profit sm i In organisation sponsored by tba Medical Society of the Stat* of North Carolina and tba North Carolina Hospital Association. | PBTNT HERE BLUE CROSS, DEpartment 43, . " Chapel Hill, N. C. > Yes, I wish to know more about Blue Cross low cost hospitalization and surgical care protection for both my family and myself. ' You may send me, without obligation, full information. NAME " Last First Middle ADDRES8 , * Number Street City State iiauic ui v/uuipnuy ... . _ . "Where either Husband or Wife .(or both) are employed , Employer's Address lA"pproximate No. Employees Date You Began Work If you are self-employed ( ) or temporarily unemployed ( r) check proper square /" NO NICER GIFT. JfT . ? \ FOR A OIRL ' i j; ;!! I . 1 I! Call us for your floral needs 9 < ?weddings, funerals, parties <; Call us cut flowers, pot P .{! plants, corsages, or what ever the Occasion demands. tombi* sikvick 1 "'i I Allen's Flower Shop i'gj t Sunday Hours: 2 pr^m. to 5 p. m. \?
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