VACrR K10HT More About Public Library (Cont'd from front page) iiors stated simply: "The children uml grand children of the late Jacob 8. Mauney and wife, Margaret Juletra Mnuney, have purchased the ! X)r, J. 0. RoVd property on the corn- j er of Piedmont avenue ?ml Tving j street. Aftor the bous? has been renovated ami some changes made, it Will he donated to the town as a Memorial library in memory of their parents." I Children of the lute Mr. and Mrs. I Mnuney. jre W. K. Mnunev, D. C. Mnuney. 8. A. Mauncy. H. L. Mauney and Mrs K. 0. tMoper. all of iCings I Mountain, and Hev. John Mauney oT \lendersonvi1le. 1 I 1 i WAS KIN O MACHINE REPAIR SERVICE AT CALDWELL & , ROBERTS CITY RADIO "and FRlfflF" 1 DAIRE SERVICE ' . NEW LOCATION CROOK'S OARAOE Phone 283 ^ ' i Want To Win Your .''Hostess' Oootl Will { j I -%7/r?guru>% && i 8 ] FORMAL 0 and SALE OF at Cleveland County's Most Complete GUNTHi ANTIOUl formerly at 1 Now in new and larger c Dairy Farm, located on ville Road, 5 1-2 miles w Come out and see our ne large workshop and see < j ed antique furniture Cupboards, Desks, Chests san Tables and Antique 1 We reproduce ANYTHI] An Ej -?VP 'ft ' ' Awk 3 : &', S . iifci^l^l^vr(CES^^ Kfcky^ki Th_t More About County Service Officer (Cont'd from front page) ed from oversees for local burial; widow and dependents pensions; review of the type" discharged issued; inforinat'on on securing corrections of errors made on discharges and service records; filing proof of dependency and martial status; applications for gratuity pay, information on income | tax; civil service applicationsy sear- j cli for missing checks; application for delayed birth certificate; information on obtaining tools for trainees. "The recent month of September j has given Office henviest load of any month, due to flood or npplicants fori unused leave pay, and phone calls j for information on regulations gov- > i-rning these applications. '"'National Service Life Insurance hu?:np?s has shown a marked increa? in the month of "eptember due I perhaps to the fact that the wor.t i* I getting around the .1) National Service lifo insurance can be reinstated .v payments of two months premiums. (21 bonds issued as payment for | "i'l'fil. 'I??', time used to pay Vrrtonal Service Life Insuranc^ premiums, (ft) Insurance ia now pay* , hie to the benefieiary in lump sum,' ft) Kndowment Policies can now be purchased. "I look toward the future with a , -expansibilities associated with at-Ti erupting to assist so many who have , ' arned every benefit that existing ' iws provide. John Z. Mi-Braver Countv Service Officer." < i ; N?w J GREETING f-QS ! paodc C<Rr^W?<?5 i ^ o' \ D LLinGt /S "-^ 1 ===== ^ic-r =r-- JCUKL S4K? ^/h,l ^Awnwu'i ^'- . i ' COFYRIOHT, BARKEN, CIN'TI, U? b? A*. | PENING ] ANTIQUES Largest and Most 's( Antique Shop * j ORPE'S E SHOP uattimore luarters at McSwain's HIGHWAY 74, Ashe est of Shelby. w place, look over our T )ur stock of refinished * ? including Corner * i of Drawers, Lazy Su- \ China. NO IN FURNITURE ! \ 4 ?i JJJL .i.. r. iT'7jr~. ~ 41, ~ i : h .a i ' . 1 ? ccellent Se m It's sewing time s a pleasure. There i rayon mixtures, a plenty of width. 1 ?$1.98 Yes, we are also s and 48 inches wid< In gorgeous stripe h, ,\ ? ' . . ; * % . 'J ' V*v ^ . , . Jj r ^ ; ?JEST^ f. V' ; KIXQa MOUNTAIN HEKALL? THUBS Court In Record 1 Light Session ] / While the great increase in number 0 of cases tried in Shelby recorders V court was probably due to the center- 4 ing of the week's activities in that I section at the Cleveland county Fair 1 last week Kings Mountain recorders court, held at city hall here last Mon- * day, recorded the sitntflest session in t years, with nin? cases being tried. Iu rases involving motor vehicles, 1 r Or 1 iiiid A. Davis was fineul $10 and < costs for speeding and William C. i ! Carroll was granted a jury trial, after requesting same, on a reckless driIng count. John Alhanecse, for violation of n Chapter 1, Section 14, of the Cir> t Code, was taxed with the costs. A1 banecse was charged with hindering . ' Fire Chief Grady King in the per- j h forniance of his duty, blocking his o path with his automobile at the cor- e nr of Wilion and Falls streets while w the Chief was on his way to the ure on eunaay arternooo. 8 C Ben Ounnells, of Belmont, forfeited bond on a public drunckknes* count r( j> wipl'vir count | irns fined fT> and costs. | _ Pock Walker, John Fowler, and j Martin Leigh were taxed with the costs for public drunkenness. William Cole, of Onatonia, was given six months earb on counti of posts and loss of his license. with j the car used to he advertised and lold. James A. Owens SnccrUnbs Tuesday James Andrei Owen. 36, of Oantt! itreet. Kings Mountain, died Tues- | lay night nf 8:40 In a (Jastonia hospl , tat. He was "a native of Pickens coun y. 8. c. ffe is survived by hie wife, Mrs. CmiAa Owen of Kings Mountain; two ionB, Charles H. Owen and Billy' B. Jwen of Kings Mountain; his parents rthnrles Augusta and Alberta Bates 5wen of Liberty, 8. C.; two brothers ind two sisters. Woodrow Owen. Robert 8. Owen. Mrs. Eunice Clardy and ilrs. Catherine Mull, all of Liberty. I. C. Funeral services wiU be . held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at j he Calumet Baptist church in Liber- ! :y with Rev. Earl Sargeant in charge. | Interment will be in Liberty cemetery I Active priT^carers will be Harrison] Iwpii, William Owen, Jim Hates. Sam I Vites. O. C Hates and Winston Q- ! ven. 3end Santa Mail Early, Says Navy Charleston. S. 0. ? Christmas pn* 'el? for Xaval and Marine Corps per onnel in the extreme forward areas hou'd be mailed not later tbnn Ocober 15. to afford vrobnbility of drivers* before Christmns day It was innounced by the Sixth Naval District Public Information Office. Par els for personnel krown to be in an rea permitting suhsonent | -lding nay" be mailed at appropriate dates teleefed bv the sender. Tt is important that parcels for tvorseas be packed in exceptionally t'onsr containers, that the senders otTb-v ?be postal rentlationa which >rohibit mailing perishables overeas. flint the full name, serial nutnier. and complete address of the re jipient be u*ed. JTrrt? that nil paekares containing valuables be Insured. Tt sliould be noted that poor paekng often Tetults not only in the Toss >f one package, but also in damage 0 other parcels or obliteration of heir addresses. 1 ^ leaion or igain, and the woolens yon g are plaids, solids in pastel si nd aTT^wool. They are M an< lie best way: Just come in i ? $2.67 ? $2.79 ? $2.98 ? ! howing a new shipment of < ?, that will do the proper jol is and floral patterns and 97c and $1.45 per yard ' - t v ' ? . t- - " MS... ' .f ^ ; AcV JDAY. OCTOBER S 1M? mi - __ ^? Friday Is City Softool l Mountain and th Jay At Southern Fair Oene Lawing, promotional director 1 if the Southern States Fair, thli week {?< Without the c resented Superintendent B. N. Barn- | WQuld n0, hav# ,S. of the city school, passes to the j duct a ?ucCe?flf ^air, good for Friday, Oct. 11, ior all I tings Mountain school children. I Friday is city school day at the ? , 'air which-begin. Mondnv and lasts , 7 ? hrough Saturday night. ?d '"'r, 0'"" * ' * j Carolina, ' Beetle ot the recorder i Court for Kings T-B Survey Was . | county, Norm c Short Of Qoal signed" win sellj 1 rage on Mountain 1 tain, CTeveland C A total of 26,603 Cleveland County nu on 8atur,iaVi itizcus underwent X Rays in the 12;00 0?clot.k n'00 iass tuberculosis survey cooducted Ita jor cagk tk he county during September. j property: Though the goal was 30,000 exaini- j ecs, vr. Herbert Hudgins, county i One 19:16 Mod* ealth officer, aud Dr. K. E. Qeheber tor and serial nu f the U. Public Health Service, 4132183, said pro xpressed tuemselves as well-pleased forfeited by Mrs. rith the results of the survey. < violation ot the One of the units is remaining In State of North C helby to make retakes of doubtful This the 2nd di uses. j N. "On behalf of the organization 1 Chief of Police < 'present and the survey committee.I North wish' &?-thank nil grciirci in Kings _ O-3-10 =* ^-.1 attw.? Man's mos ( tThe mark ^ th< KINGS MOUNTA1 FURNITURE CO ? m w -w v -^0 00 0?mm 1 Phone 57 Woolens! i ;et at MYERS' will make it ^ lades, flannels, wool and <fj 1 60 inches wide to give yon ind make your selection. 3 (3.45 per yard Irapery materials, both 36 t> in dressing up your home, the colors you whnt. M A * . Dins Shop m * ^ * . 1 ^ , , i ' > royghout the county urvey a successful thb irentrn fa 00 PEB TEAS? W. O. Stalling*, ex'of the Cleveland * uUuis association. it > been possible to con survey OF SALE |R\ulUyAI|y^|J aT Statutes ot by order _ Recorder's Mountain, 'arofTna. the under at O. W. King^s Ga *<& /f\VU*WOKMff i street, Kings Moui I OrtRATION Jounty, North Caroll October 26, 1946, at OUR BUMPER. TO n to the highest bid-1 JUMPER LUBAICATlOM follow,#g personal { fQLDS AUTOMOBILE , I \*icAtt T?e i L'uuge V/ogpe. mo- I wirfc I 111* mberg Z199106K and MINIMUM perty having been Onie Easier for the liquor law of tfio CENTER SERVICE 'arolina. ?y of October. 1046. Phone 62 M. Farr, S. Everything For the Car U -,m ? . . ? < FOR A GLORIOUS GIR< . t thrilling gift to woman . glittering, gorgeous jewelry, of Gibson . means ire is no finer. * . 1 * 1 I t WjtJ* /m WP MH ^ vl ? ?*? <^BgMBjSl|Bfck, r^ C V Kh K,; "> t-'.-V^ |j.

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