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OAUOX PAPSB: Now lo stock, aae ft BUT tiasoa ud It *ill BlkH * issd readable copy. B?U stud srd ud legal sis*. HHItJii) PUB- _ LISUINO BOUSE. eitfa. u -1? el MAILING HHP: If yoo need oddslued ?n vol opto try tbe HEBALD * PUBLISHING HOUSE. Plenty B of big ones op to 9 x 18, ud plcn- J ty of little ones down to coin sine. eitfn M - C< TWO OPBBAT0B8 TO MEBVE YOU ei Coll 109-W for appointment. Pbo- pi nix Boaaty Shoppe. 1-ltfe Id XOVB STOCK AUCTION BALE: v< Every Thursday afternoon. We buy and sell . efvery day. Gaston Sales Barn, Kings Mountain, N. C., on c< Kings Mountain Gastonia high- 8 * way. ind. FOB SALE: Three-fourths Guernsey , f? milk cow with second cair. se> "< Walter Bolin at Dixon school. m-2eitfn. p| B?Z BIDE HYDRATJI40 SEATS j vc to fit your tractor, in stock for fi immediate delivery. Lutz-Yelton Co. ju Shelby, N. C. m-23 FOB BALE: One child's bed. good ^ conditiou, practically new mattress m See B. D. Barnett, Waco Boail. ' m-23-pd ' M WALTERS FLOWERS * Phone 95 hc > nc Flowers For All Occasions hC i . pi by reliable and experienced se Florists Z SPENCER 00R8BT8 : Individually ai designed < foundation medical , pj surgisal supports. Fittings guaranteed. Phone 1876, Gastonle, or P1 write Mrs. Dora B. Etheridge, 31t N. Boyce St., Gastonia, N. C. May 30-pd WB HAVB: Desk size blotters, an ^ assortment of card boards in white, ' orange and green. Ten eente per sheet. HERALD ^PUBLISHING J nonaiJ >ltfn '-.1 UVVMAM ? FINS FUBKXTUBB: See Den Huffstetler at Sterchl's. He'll show you the finest. m-16-23-30. '* FOB BAXiB: Cord wood in slab lots. ** $12.00 per cord, delivered See J. ^ W. Thomasson, 214 Briee it. j-13pd " MABKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected May 23, 1046) , Eats, grade A . large 40c _ Sweet Potatoes, (bu.) $2.00 A Heavy Fryers 35c Coin $1.80 Wheat _ ^ $2.15 Boosters ' 15c Light Hens 20c ;/ Hens, Heavy :_r_ 25c i_ Barley (bo.) _L_* _ $1-50 Pl Oats ' $1.00 I PEYTON ! McSWAIN | r Lawyer J Office: Webb Building jj Phone 380 h Shelby, N. 0. .4 J ' _ I F< WE BUY ' . AND SELL Used Furniture F ?See JJfSr'] ?Top Prices Paid? 'ft ; ****nan g; /'? ' " ' sf fc* '?. *?* >. ' I. We have plenty of tki ' ?f cfrrtHeg Ay? Vf,'.* Wv V.; ?*?rtyp suit or dress cleaned f< ^ ^ ^kto^art, pants or skirt f A^THMwiff (By Use. Thumaa 8eisss * K The Home Demonstration elnb mot L, 1th Mr*. Lloyd Phifer Thursday st -V irnoon st 2:30 o'clock. W* sang our m ub song, and Mr*. James 8. Ware ive the devotional, also a very beau 6: ful reading on "Mother." Miss ' rashear* then took us out to the ^ ining room for our demonstration, pi Quest for the afternoon was Miss argaret Crouther, of Duke Power ^ Spartanburg, 8. C. Miss Crouth- sj demonstrated the proper way to j| Or.n ?ft Ja?.1 ^ ? * * * avuu iur jruur irCTicr locxer. im Crouther stated tliat the fla- t| >r of foods will be preserved if epared with great care aud speed. S Miss Brashears passed around intaiuera in which to pu.-k aud ore foods, to keep them safe. ' Upon returning to the living room 1 ts. James 8. Ware gave a delight- j il talk on the heautificatiou of j lines. After the meeting the hostess, Mrs. Iiifer, served delicious refreshments insisting of sandwiches, crackers, rkles, fruit sherbet, cake anil grape ice. Mrs. Hoyle Putnam, the former iss Lydia Hicks, was honoree at a iscellaneous shower last Saturday ternoon at 2:30 at the hotne of rs Lawrence Putnam. Several gam i were enjoyed with the most ontanding being, "She Wouldn't Say ft and 8he Wouldn't Say No." The mors were won by Mre. Max Putim. Mrs. Putnam was ^ then prented with * large . selection of fts arid passed around for all to e. Delicious refreshment plates ere ser<tfll bjratbe hostess, r here, are another daughter, Mrs. Rev., W. A^Jtoberts was Sunday nner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clcoius Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs Ben OTXND: small black puppy, May 16, in 9fW> l.ln?k d:_.1 -? " >< ?wv uiuvu u 11 *. icuiuuuv, v/wucr may claim by payment of this ad Call 194, KM., m-23. r ANTED: Two girls to pass out cards at election Saturday. Pay i. Call 205-W. m-23pd. OE 8ALB: Q acres of land, 4 miles south of Kings Mountain on Grover highway, #600.00. See Mrs. J. W. Hullender, Bt. 2, Kings Mounin, N. C. m-23-pd ICENSBD COSMETOLOGIST wanted. Good opportunity. Piedmont Beauty Shop, PO Box 495. Shelby, N. C. m-23-30. 'ANTED: Used well pump. Reason able. See John George Demetrtades, Fairview Inn, Kings Mountain. (On Gxover road.) m-23pd LtTMXNTTM BOABTEB8: Extra heavy roasterf. Limited number. BRIDGES and HAMB1CK. Phone 187. ^ m-23 LEOTBIO IRONS: Few left. Get yours while they last. BRIDGES and HAMB1CK, Phone 187 ^.23 1ULTRY PRICES FOB FRIDAY: Heavy breed hens 25c, Leghorn hens 20c; roosters 12c. Buying Fri day morning rear of Plonk Bros. Mack's Poultry Co. m-23pd OB 8KB VICE: Pure bred Jersey ball. Biltmore stock. Pure bred medium bone Poland China stock hog for service. Wayne W. Putnam, Kings Mountain, N. C., route 1 1. j-flpd. OMB FUBNXSHmOS: From do7r mats to living room suites, see what you want at Sterchi's. Let Dan Huffstetler serve you. m-16-23-30 )K SALE: Pedestal electric fan, 8 in. blades,' one-fourth horsepower G-E motor. Suitable for stores, restaurants, etc. $50. Telephone 1. m-O-lS-23 OTICB: I am qualified to do your wall papering, interior decorating, painting, plastering. Prices very reasonable. See Bt J. Myers, Boute 3, Kings Mountain, N. C. m-2-eitfn SB SHEVIOB: Pure bred Jersey bull. Biltmore stock. Pure bred medium bone Poland China stock hog far eery lee. Wayne W. Put MUSt, BSniga Mountain, N. C. m-23pd mm m S1 IS m to preserve your St tee offer on hangars? ||| rr half-price with 60 11 or half-price with U Hf .?V I HI i xa* j^Ti?agn?T liaikk U4 iMIiiw. jkii 4ai|t Mr.' ud Mrs. Bart Betas war ' sad Mail) udijr diiMt |MU of "his l?tt>rr Mtn Mi d soUir, Mr. sad Mrs. W. A day with clam sad family. Mta Km Mr. aad Mrs. Lloyd Phlfer, Mta Mr. asd 1 oua, Butfa, Ollie Mas Brian via it ad | Tuesday" n Irs. W. A. Beiam 'a sister, Mrs. 8a- Seism, inna Qrlgg, on her birthday Bnnday Mrs. Or Mr Allen Bridges spent the week I Seism, Mr nd with his sunt aad ancle, Mt. ! Wright, vt ud Mrs. Thnrman Seism and family, and little i41en Briilffii bU dinner with Kim I srents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. ScUm. j Mr. Clyde Barber, MrC Teague of _ harldtte, spent Sunday with their V10W B ster, Mrs. Marvin Wright and famy. Kevival Mr. Q. P. Barber of Kings Moun- the Oak 1 tin is spending a few days with Sunday th< Vfrca * .1 4 % " 1 % flfl\ % \ * m \ .'"V sr r .; ! U -. fm^mmmmrnmmmmmmmmmm ????mmmtmmm+mmm ? m i tor, Mrs. Harris Wright to as annouacoi '. Her. W. C. irtha Sao Seisin spout Sua Mountain, will Mis. NoU Seism. so?7h? public chel Plonk, daughter ot Irs. Bufus Plonk, was rjut guest of Miss Nell ady Seism, Mrs. Octtys i. Earl Seism, Mrs. Travis sited Mrs. Raymond Seism sou, Paul Avery. j At Oak Vetreai aptist Church Legion, services are to begin at ;| t'iew Baptist church otIi| e 26th, of May, according i I i on\ 1 r Check at B for Vacation Ap] It won't be long until the sun lown for all it's worth, which m< obe won't be right unless it h rind of sun-beaters. With vacation time just aroui md trips to sandy boaches just iuw uo (job prepared. Shown here are newest style comfort specials, in four of the models youll find at Belk's, suits, play suits, and combinati { SWIM SUITS$4.95 to $i T PLAY SUITS$2.98 to $( / S Departm. l-? at by the pastor. An OPA pollen foree of 800 aea ia Weaver, of Spohrer now iiTNti|atltg the activities of conduct services the nation's 20,000 known aiaat siaa ? is invited. ghterers. s VOTE FOR J. AUSTIN LIBRAND For Constable, No. 4 Township n the May 25 Democratic Primary 1 of World War I, member of American VFW, Methodist Church. Thank You For Your Vote e,k's ||| nairal F Jl t#?*.iwi ? will be beating // >=?- jri sans your ward- x?D as the proper -= id the corner, m ahead, it's time 1946 summer most popular . including swim $1 V ' wfl ent Store Jf
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