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GUARANTEE!} UPHOLSTERING ? Prompt service "and top quality work. Free estimates. Free pick-up end delivery service. T. & W. Man. ufacturing Co., located at Former -Bennett Construction office (1st building on right on York Road), P. O. Box 669, day phone 41 4- J. .?night phone 452-J-2. a 29-tfn. City Service Station TELEPHONE 208 * COMPLETE CLEANING SERVICE? Be Weaving, Moth Proofing, Dye lng, Ha\ Blocking, Alterations, j * Water Proofing, all at McCURDY CUEANERS-DYER$ Phone 257. j J14 tin. WHEN IN NEED OF PLUMBING Sales & Service CALL ? Fred Ware ' PHONE 516-M B FREE ? FREE ? ALL GARMENTS imoth-'prootfed and germ-proofed when cleaned. No Extra Cost. ,Mc CURDY CLEANERS-DYERS. Phone 257. ro-ll-tfn. -SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" from ALLEN'S rLOWER SHOP We Telegraph Flower* Everywhere TeL 361 or 451- W-l C. Xing St. ATHLETES FOOT GERM King* Mountain Drug Co. Tells HOW TO KILL it The germ gnwi DEEPLY. You muit BEACH it to malr<> the kill. Use a irtrong PENETRATING fungicide. T-4-L. mode with 90 percent alcohol xeaches MORE germs. II not pleased W ONE HOUR your 40c back from any druggist, * KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. EXPERT ? CONTRACTING ? REPAIRS Ben T. Goforth PHONE 2811 GROVER TOR SALE: 1948 Harley Davidson ! Motorcycle 74 overhead, at 27 E. f I Gold street. See me at Price's taxi : i yard. James Guin. 8- 19. t 1 * 1 ???? 1 ? 1 ' * . OFFICE FOR RENT: Heated office] in Professional Building. See j Home Building & Loan Assn.. phone 98. J15 tfn. I FOR SALE i House near Morrison Airport. See O. B. Green. 8-19-26pd OFFICES FOR RENT; Several offi ces to rent in Morrison Building. See Dr. D. M. Morrison on Tuesday or Friday, afternoons or Phone 316-J. a-19-s-2. i TOR SALE: One white kitchen sink, wall type, 18x30. See art 313 Par ker st. a-19-pd. ?>. - FOR SALE: 1942 Plymouth. VIC TOtfV CHEVROLET CO., Phones 49 and 419. a- 19. FOR SALE: 1941 Chevrolet 'a -ton j niokup, exira clean. VICTORY I CHEVROLET CO., Phones, 49 and J 419. a -19. FOR SALE: 1941 Ford pick-up, Ex tra Clean. VICTORY CHEVROLET CO., Phones 49 and 419. a-19. i FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet. VIC TORY CHEVROLET CO., Phones I 49 and 419. a-19. ! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A cute little black cocker for your pet? Bobbie Grantham has several ready for delivery Sept. 1 , and (they are AKC registered. Their pop was "Withers General," fa mous Charlotte dog show champion. Come look at these thoroughbreds at 812 West Mountain St. and re serve yours now. Phone 351 -W. a-12-tfn. AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected August 17. 1949) Eggs. Poultry yorrd 57c Eggs, Country run 50c Potatoes. New White (100 lbs.) S3.2S Sweet Potatoes, (bu.) $325 ! Hens (dressed and drawn) ... 38c Fryers (dressed and drawn) . . 46c ; Cora (white) . . Con (yellow) . . Wheat Barley Oat? ...... . . . . SI. 40 SI. 50 $1.90 S1.00 . 65c Waul at DEAN'S DEAN liir ick op. gfigbuiL REPAIB Oil AU.MJMM.0r < r tlmoh F. Dean, Owner W K. Crook, '49 BUICK SUPER 2-DOOR. almost like new. radio and heater ...... $2*400 ?47 BUICK ROADM ASTER SEDANETTE. radio and heater $1,495 '41 BUICK SPECIAL SEDANETTE. radio and heater . $ 795 '41 PONT1AC 2 DOOR SEDAN. radio and heater . 9 795 SEDAN, beater . . . S SSO l*/2 ton ........ .SS 295 COUPE $ 595 WANTED TO BUY: Youth bed. See R. K. Har.Lsoe, 313 Parker st. a-19-pd. ... f/*W t*e\ La The Columns O i The KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD ?? ?.. . Phones 167 or 283 FIGS FOR SALE: Fresh figs for sale. ' GLENN PAYSOUR, East Kings Mountain, Phone 235-W. a-5-19. LOST: Small leopard change purse, either in 5 and 10c Store or Belk's, ' on Saturday afternoon, August 6.; $5 reward if returned' with the money. Mr9. Biddie Barrett, corn- I er Gantt and Morris St., phone j 575-J. a-1219-pd. PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETE YLENE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK: latest equip ment, prompt service. KINGS MOUNTAIN MACHINE WORKS, Inc.. Gold St. n-7tfn. PUBLIC HAULING: Sand and Slabs for sale. See Hazel Gill, 421 West King street. aug. 26-pd-tfn REAL ESTATE: Buying and Selling. See me for your realty require ments. B. D. RATTERREE, Phone 86-J. j-22-tfn. LOST. STRAYED. OR STOLEN ? About 4 weeks ago, white dog, with tan spot on forehead, part Fice and Spits, weigh about 8 pounds. Information of wherea bout^ requested. See or Write Mrs. T. C. Lingerfeldt, "Box 702, Kings Mountain. a-12-26pd. Uncle Sam Says Tint old tm about opportunity nuil be nvbed.' The new version i* ? Opportunity Knock* but One? ? a Week. Every payday you have the op portunity to do something about those thing* you mat in the future. AB it tafcea is a little aliee of that paycheck inverted regularly in U. 8. Saving* Bond*. There are tm way* to make thai future *ecure? the Payroll Savi ing* Plan where you work or, if ?re employed, the Bond-a-Month PL where you bank. In ten year*, every 93 inverted bring* bark $4. U.S. T;???uf7 Dep*rtmemt ' GI Forms To Be Ready August 29 Forms for the G1 insurance divi dend w i j }. be available in Kings .Mountain, and all over the nation. ; on Monday, August 29, according to | Veterans Administration. Veterans of World War 11 who had National Service Life Insuran ce in force for as much as thref months are eligible to share in the huge dividend payments, estimated ! a; $2.8 billion. The forms will be available at the postoffice, at. the office of the coun ty service officer and local veter ans organization affices. (Chajmis L. Miller, county service officer, -is in Kings Mountain, at City Hall on Thursday afternoons of each week and Will assist in filling ou-j the forms.) v.'-.' Checks io, veterans tor the divi- j dends will not be mailed until sometime in January, 1950, but the' sooner a veteran gets his applica tion in, the more likely he is to be one of the first to receive hLs check i VA has pointed out. The form is in three parts -7- first ' pant includes the instructions for . filling out the form and is to be torn off and kept by the veteran; second part consists of 9 blanks to be filled out; and the third part is mailed back to the veteran by VA as a re ceipt. . Services To Begin Sunday At Oak View Revival services are to begin Sunday at Oak View Baptist church according to announcement by the pastor, Rev. E. O. Gore. Rev. Ralph Carpenter, of Casar, will do the preaching and Edd Po well, of Gastonia., will be in charge of the special singing. "Everyone is invited to attend these services and worship . with us." Rev. Gore said. Services will begin eAch evening at 7:30 p. m. at the church located on York road several miles south of Kings Mountain. Thomas Jefferson conceived the principle upon which certain mod em secret codes are based. The first carrier plan landing was made in October 1942. A Navy diver recently set a sim ulated world indoor diving record! of 561 feet. Tapioca is a starch food obtained from the root of the cassava, a trop- ; leal plant. Chur M CENTRAl METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. J. H. Brendan, Jr. ? Synda\ ? 10:00 a. m. Church school, Pa u 1 Waikor, Supt., . 11. 0(1 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor, 6:00 p. m. MYF Youth " Activities Week begins, program starts at 0 00. p. m. each evening through Friday Bi!! Alien, President. Monday? "<:30 p. m. Spiritual Life group meets. S:00 p.m. WSCS genera ! meeting MYF SCAVENGER HUNT The Youth Fellowship of Cen tra! Methodist church was to meet Thursday, Aug. 18. aP the church for a scavenger hunt. Program chairman for next Sunday morn ing is Richard Croker. Tartaric acid is prepared from tartar deposited in wine vats dur ing fermentation. . GENERAL MEETING Tin Woman's Society of Chris ? iiin Service. Central Mel hodt-tt ehurch, will' hje.M M<>tvda\ mgh* in the sunctu :?ry. at * o'clock f v their ijt'noral '.nee, inn. An ittfts 1 csting program,' a preview of ;i.? year's wurk*v wt:J bo j?roventeH mi* 1 tier tile diroo -m <)l Mr.s. BiM Crtrt;, The Spirit.ua Life group wilt i> ??< ? ear lift , as T ".0 ;;i :h? Da > j c" t - of Wt'^loy ci ' China. prody av. fr?.?:n "TfNi n- r Un* to WX) million' pound* of tea ?r vu foals are !h?' >ma!!rst of <v *v>K;i - and arc widens iiistrtbtned ovrr <rti-? world The lirsi practical teleprapn nv slruments were invented b> r^a s<w>v and webpr in 1833, Vinegar ha.s been used as a ?o?>> -? diment from the days of the R- ? mans. ? The form of the violin played t*i today Is practically the ?am? ?r ? that of the l*it h century. Enjoy the thrill of new riding comfort that monies with the sof?; cushion riding qualities of LEE Extra Low Pressure Tires. Hifck* air volume combined with low pressure absorbs fatiguing, care wearing shocks . . . reduces wear and tear on the car. Flat, wide treads made with toughened Cold Rubber gi?e unf*'. lievable,long wear and non-skid road trip. Biiih-in stability giv-e? exceptional freedom from "squealing ' on turns. Guaranteed fr?? 15 months against Koad Hazard*. Workmanship and material guaranteed for life CENTER SERVICE Evtryihing For The Car Opportunity To Save AT WOODWARD'S m .mscoott ?5W All SUMMXI SHOES J Woven? Ventildeiit-lwo-loned f An Opportunity Day Extra Special ALL DRESS SHIRTS Whiles? Solids Stripes $145 ALL PAIAMAS $1.95 RELTS s. " ? * V'.f,' ' ? \ ' * ? * ' . Mo>ne ovei $1.95, Sesse fcr Less #*. "Vi'J" t ' ? - *.? " ? ? - ___ si.wr T-SHIRTS in colors, with one pocket 3 for $1.95
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