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Require* four-room house, preferably with lights, within two miles of Kings Mountain. See Mrs. Q. B. Mullinax, Phenix Mill No. 2, House 48. Kings Mountain. f-27?m-13-pd FOB SALE?slabs?$12.00 a load; t cord wood?$11.00 a cord, 2 cords ?820.00. PAUL HORD, one mile south on York road. Phone 452-W4. f-27?m20 pd. FOUND: A remedy for back-ache due to kidney trouble. Try KIDDO, only 8-97. Money back guarantee. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG Com-" ? pany m-6-27pd FOB SALE: Wood, both green and dry, cut 18 Inches long. Also some good work horses. See R. F. El am t or phone 443-J-4. f-27-m-13. - JHB FOB SALE yr* uiArti wiuoabp kljijto jtjp.-1;vf:\PC43UDKi VvVTATIOViI \ lz. i ft. 1IIV\ Con, i*0^ V$V*-'X/ A-. ' y ^PSH v * " * ??? ?? JMji M|P I M^i I r* ?JL'it*m 1 . t ..iTM fi I >'^Vr^H sns" m*m' 4WpS 1 . ? ' "" " 40,000 FOOD JOBS A MONTH Excellent opportunities for young I men 18 to 34, inclusive, to land well- * paid Jobs doing interesting work ft receiving training and experience in many useful skills and trades. No previous training necesary. MECHANICS PHOTOGRAPHERS DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICIANS MACHINISTS PHARMACISTS PLUMBEKS STENOGRAPHERS WELDERS RADIO OPERATIONS RADAR TECHNICIANS A TDPn A ten raasv^awBr X W < NONCOMMISSIONED i OFFICERS and many ' then are needed now by 1 the new Regular Army, which must ' have aproxlmately 40,000 enlist- ' roents a month to maintain its authorised peacetime strentgh. Your s&a'SKja! arsaE* without extra com. One of the I world's best retirement plans. Re-* tire at half pay for life after SO years of active duly; thr?e quarters pay after 30 years. A 3-year enlistment permits choice of any branch of service which has quotas to be filled and any overseas theater which has openhigs. GI Bill of Rights educational benefits for mem , who enlist befpre official tormina- . tion of war and setve at leak three months. Get all the facta at U. S. Army Recruiting Station. City Hall, Shelby, N. C. FOR SAUCt large aluminum boilers at BRIDGES A HAM RICK. Phone 187. m-6. W* BAVK KITCHEN CABINETS in black and white enamel. KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE COMPANY, Phone 57. m-6, PINKING SHKABS for sale at BRIDGES A HAM RICK. Phone 187. m-6. MAiTRxiusswith matching box springs for sale at KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE COMPANY, phone 57. nv6 J UNITED AMOUNT outside whitepaint for sale at BRIDGES A HAM RICE- Phone 187. m-6 LIMITED SUPPLY bed springs, good quality, an metal; get yours now. KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE CO^iiPAJNk, phone Oi. m-o , RADIO-RECORD PLAYER: good' i; make automatic record player-radio combination for sale at BRIDGES Jk HAMRKrK. Phone 187. ro-6 nmrraaT-^ save money: get a THOR 'Glad-Iron' electric ironer from KINGS MOUNTAIN FURNITURE. CO., today, phohe 57. m-6 DtXF WELL WATER PUMP for sale with sufficient pipe to Install. A. LAWK HOWEUi out of season but ] a good time to buy while you can get them. BRIDGES A HAMRICK, phone 187. m-6. ;.'t- w,,r i.. .1.. . i, i FOR MLEt fO gallon water Unk, with asbestos cover, and water . jacket heater at 603 W. Mountain Phone^BSl-J.^m-fratt. .asg asa. * SjHHMCr nm VFi For^your^home. owK^apguKAw tor Mi^^t BRrocra 41^*^" Me4mont ^ ven ue*Ca H *136? U ft* appolntmeijt. |-27~m-6. iSSOfiab on SAuteach rue* ?. ..... i , . FWB/iwlmTywW: iv suit every a _ . , - _ _ /' _ . y, "ftHMTIliilit food cradf* ?WH/ ?BQ #1* I Jj 0* LynA, ' m*6*pd. I VM t''jHEsKflufl ZSSt ??2f^c2dw5rA| THE KINGS MOUNTAIN I I TvMom Mui ^ml nattwo and wcwimM lot wnk. Sho woo tb* iridow of A. N. Beam on and nethw >i IS chlldroa, nine of whoan surrlw. funeral rltoo wen bold last rharsday. CHICKEN SUfPEH 1 ' Mi^1 m>JtHi U1B? -BL?BWe* _ _ cnurcn win nave ? chicken sop per Saturday night, March 8. a the Grace church parsonage. Supper will be served from 5 o'clock till 9. The supper is Just fl.OO. Everyone is invited. Please come! or j Only 85,000 of the 14,000,000 World War II veterans had exhausted their entitlement to unemployment allowances by last Dec.''l,' Veterans Administration said. J CALDWELL Radio and RefrL WASHING "All Wo* G Pick-up and S Located in Ci Phon || |] mu J| I 1 i"s*r it With XlOWMS" iron ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP W? TaUgnph TVSwen 's'Xk iSfi$Evw.i "* *. Ba? M. *> r"^ KOUKTAXH '' V " BEAUTY ' *vV *;*? ; * SHOPPE - ,< ,t*L M : iMtoalB *. J iV' ' *'i| I III lit 5 ' ' Knros MOTOTAIW ' '? ?.. <>l-> SHOE SHOP ' o. *A*vam ?* sow V*aa4M| ' Ww vfauVi ^ MyMT * **>* '"h,r"' ^ ; ' I I 111 Q> I "V:?--/-' ... EEKALD, Thursday, March 6,194' \ . ! AIBFOIL LOG BY ARCHIE COSTHER | 1 *. <A . _ , ^ The weather has been rather bad {(or flying lately but a few of the local blrdmen take to the air just the same. L. P. Stowe flew in from Greenville and spent Frjday night at home. G. L. Bauer stopped at the airport to refuel on Sunday alternoon. He was flying a Stinson 150 from Newi port News, Va., to Atlanta, Ga. Harold Crawford took his FIRST airplane ride Sunday, and liked it very much. One of his sons remark- 1 1 ed as he got in the plane, "If daddy | falls out it isn't my fault." Later I asked him if he thought his dad | was enjoying his ride. The young' ster said, 'He was laughing when he < got in the plane but I'll bet he isn't I | laughing now." me Cleveland Aviauon Club met | at the Charles Hotel In Shelby on Tuesday night. After a fine meal the group heard Stanley Greene of Boiling Springs present an interest, lng talk about the area around Cape Charlie Dover soloed Tuesday afternoon. Charlie's training was exfended over a period of months due to bad weather. Congratulations, Charlie! America's youth are taking to the air as pilots or passengers. Fifty per cent of these 29 years old and under have been up In a plane. Forty nine I percent of those 30-49 and thirty one I percent of the fifty and over have ' been up In a glane. & ROBERTS ration Service MACHINE aaranteed" ell very Service rook's Garage 393 ? ? "K * ' McGimiis Furniture Company m m Thmm 339 M Mmtaii 9t - ?0" '- ' ^ ?'' Jf ' IINCIS " I Wipp mi 20Z2 7 , Rites Conducted S. I. Patterson Summey James Patterson, 61, of Whaff, Ky., a native of Cleveland county, died Sunday night at the home of his father, Samuel A. Patterson of the Kings Mountain Battle ground community. He had been in falling health for the past year. He was a member of the First Methodist Church In Hlndman, Ky. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Oak 1 FISHING E Rods Nylon Fishing Lines, Swivel and Pinch-on 11 Swivel Snaps (Rod Guides and Tips All Sizes of Hooks A few sizes of SNELL Minnow Seines Catch Thos Rubber Hip Boc WOODWARD'S Sporting Goods?M? * .._ w a m-P - x . ' ?Heating ?Gonoral Shoot tested work KINGS MOUNTAIN TIN SHOP W. A. CM Mm, Owntr - TBUDnaomi ass Ouster St. IOSH ' * - ;/ *. ' k- ' ' v 'taint trua that old *nd ... Zako Moats t*t comrtafclo, arm |0 fai# 'y-0 " '= ' - -" , ' Qvflttty Ckittf0nl##d I Phonn 257 View Baptist church with the pastor. Rev. Ed Gore, officiating, assisted by Rev. Earl Redding of Gastonia. rr*? Interment was in the church cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie May Patterson; his father, Samuel A. Patterson; six ch'k'.ren Ralph, Mary Jane, Alice Mador^ Hel en Marie, Meadie Allev ->nd Yancey Gilbert Patterson; four brothers. J. J. Patterson of Cherryvllle, Kenneth Patterson ot Belmont, Y. W. Patterson of Kings Mountain, and Darvin Patterson of Bessemer City; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Farris of Kings Moun tain and Mrs. E. P. Price of Shelby. GUIPMENT 55.50 to $10.00 21 to 30-lb test Sinkers ED Hooks I te Minnors! I >ts $9.95 1 MEN'S SHOP m's and Boys' Wear a DK LD.Cash D*p?ndabl? Plumbing and EuUii| TELEPHONE 394 Klnga MouaUla, *. 0. I City Service Station I TXLEFHOmc aot ? x 'ft- . V. _ I gnpta. BUotrto Itom Tun ?it* EWetate BRIDGES RADIO SERVICE I TaUphon* 348 I Located at Btarehl'a I | All WMk OoaraaUad DIXIE l| I THEATRE I 4 Tmm Wom't WtalVUM I ^ KdwM Arnold I WELCH I | PLUMBING SHOP I ?1MM *. O. Bo* lit V
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