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V FOB SALEi Hotpolnt table model % dsipfat fryer. Ideal tor restau rant or home use. Practically new. Call 640. f 3-tfn. FOB SALS: Two-fcorse wagon, practically new, bargain. See L. W. BAKRETIT, Cherryvll'le Road. M0-17-pd. EXPERT ? PLUMBING ? CONTRACTING ? REPAIRS Ben T. Goiorth PHONE 2811 GROVER "SAT IT WITH ' nowaa" ? ALLOTS CLOWEH SHOP ' it* TWMMMl :Flu V7 g [ | T?L Ml m 45I-W-1 E. King St. - GVABAMTEED UPHOLSTERING Prompt service and top quality ? work. Free estimates. Free pick up and delivery service. T. A , W. Manufacturing Co., located at former Bennett Construct ion office (lattoullding on right on York Road), P. O. (Box 669, day phone 414-J, night phone 4S2-J-2. a 29-tfn. Coil Company City Service Station TELEPHONE 208 FOB SALE mm PES LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Yonr Money STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT ? See BllUe Logan at THE REC ORD SHOP, Telephone 27. REAL, ESTATE iBuymg and Sell ing. See m? for your realty re quirements. B. D. (RATTERREE, Phone 86-J. j-22-tfn. NEW DYEING MACHINE ? See us lor your dyeing needs. Our new dyeing machine gives you a better Job for leaa money. Mc - CURDY CLEANERS- DYERS, Phone 257. J-13-tfn. THET;GO TOGETHER ? Yes, dry cleaning and laundry "go toge ther" and you get ONE STOP SERVICE at McCURDY CLEAN Brir\g to or we'll come aftor them, Tele p*?one 257. J-13-tfn. . WANTED; A farm. If you have one call 480-J. M3-m-3-?d. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One large lot on East King Street. 3 Nice lots on Deal street at a bargain. Several nice bouses. 52 -acre Farm, one mile of Kings Mountain, with electric lights, two wells and spring. . .See me for your real estate needs. ' . . Bright D. Ratterree THE REAL ESTATE MAN Phone 86-J mmammmmmmmmm mm m^ LET US WASH TOUR DISHES ? Free home demonstration. You will be amazed at the Portable G-E Dish Washer. See W. W. (Chuck) Huff stickler at COOP ER'S, INC., for a free home de monstration today. Phone 93. f-3-24 ?CONTRACT HAULING ? Prompt Service ? HM&OL GttL 421 W. King St. or call MILES BOYD Phone 425- W f-17-pd-tfn HELP WANTED: Girl as Cashier for well-establish ed Kings Mountain firm. Typing knowledge, requir ed. Permanent for right person. Apply by mail stat ing full particulars. Box M, % Herald Publishing House Kings Mountain, f-10-tfn. Fwnitwe RE-UPHOLSTERY Make yeur soiled or worn PuniltMXS New Again 1 ?*'T T-'i'M-i' '*'? f ."?7* V: - "t'"' ri? Sore Up To Vs The Price of New Furniture. Terms Cadi 1M-J thus Mountain and' Shelby. Free Estimates GIVEN MOSER obut.m.c; I a No! No! LET US FIX THAT OLD WATCH *3m ELECTRONICALLY TESTED ON A j, y ^ .. ..." ?- . - #... ? We not only employ watchmak?r* who are skilled and long experienced bn problem watches, but we use quality replacement parts, ? the# test all of our Work electronically on our WATCHWASTER, a ic'ua tific Instrument which PAINTS a record, PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS ? 4 ?>emo*</ thh protection. ???? '? r ? "23 GBAYSOfTS JEWELS' # IIoms Owx<i # / PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETEYLENE WELDING AND GENEKAV ftpJICHINE WORK: latest equipment, prompt ser vice. JKtKGS MOUNTAIN MA CHINE WORKS, Inc., Gold rt.' n-7-tfn SEPTIC TANKS ? Septic Tanks cleaned and pumped the San itary Way with ntodern equip ment. Free Inspection and esti mate. Write N. R. Harrison, Gen eral Delivery, Gastonia, N. C J-27? f-17^>d. INCOME TAX . NOTARY? Letter Writing. For prompt income tax filing, notary and letter writing service see MRS. BJLLJE LO GAN, Notory Public, at The Re cord Shop, Phone 27^ f-10-tta. 16- PIECE BEDROOM SUITE for sale. Panel bed.. See it in our window. Only $179.95. COOP ER*S, Inc., Phono 93. J-17. FOR SALE: R. I. Rod bantams. W. L. Watterson, Linwood Road. Kings Mountain, N. C. f-17-pd c..f FOR SALE: 6 -room house. Big bathroom, big basement, hot and cold water in kitchen, bath room and basement. Has a big lot, plonty of shrubbery and fruit troos, pavement and side walk. Good big outbuildings. New sink and new electric wa ter heater. A good buy. Call 480- J or see Robert Oates. - - - f IT? m 3. - - -? TOR SALE: Dry heater wood and stove wood for sale.' We deliv er day or night. GILL A BROWN, Watterson St., Phone 589 -J. ?.27-pd-tfn. For Radio Repairs PHONE 393 STOWE RADIO SERVICE * 118 Mountain 8 treat FOR SALE: Dry heater wood and stove wood for sale. We dellv er day or night. GILL & BROWN, Watterson St., Phone 589-J. f-24-pd-tfn. FOB SALE: 16-piece bedroom ' suite panel bed? only 5179.95. See it in our window. COOP ER'S, Inc., phone 93. f-17. Carbon SALESftOKS " For . ? . : j for Every Business All style* and sizes HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE Phones 167 and 283 LOST OR TAKEN by mistake at the Boy Scout banquet Monday night, a wine corduroy coat. . Return to Herald office or call 435-11. f-17. SUNDAY SHOE SHINES ? two ctv&lra on Sunday 'morning at Sanitary Barber Shop, open 8 . a. m, to 11 a. m. George Turn er f-17-tfn. LOST ? Blade male cocker wear ing green collar with vaccina tion tag 3114 attached. Answtfs to name of "Tony." Please re to Margaret Pelton, Kings Mountain National Military Park, or phone Clover 2649. Re ward. f-17-3l-pd. LOOT SATURDAY ? Small Bulo va ladles' wrist watch, brown leather band. Bill Hullepder. f- 10-17- pd. ? FOR SALE: Ringer-type Norge ? washing machine, used 2tt years. Also one aril-metal, 2 wheel cargo trailer. Phone fllO-W. 1-17. EVEN 1UOUGU YOUQ ILLNESS IS SEQVICE-OONNECTED VOU NEEDV-A APPROVAL BEFORE YOUR HOME TOWN VOCXCQ CAN TREAT VOU AT U.S. EXPENSE , CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS UlclKl: ?d a noDGcn nr.nnn ???dq nnnnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nna nn ? can k nnn n n nnn cnn n ??noc n BGDtsn anno line nnoo an aunnr; nn nnBnccnncBt3 rann nn nn nnn ?? ?? eg EB Vic Vet jayj INCOME TAX RETURNS: Federal ? ar.d ? as'uks piomptly. Gall 117 or see Char les G. Dllllng. f-lO-mlOpd. AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Coiiaetid February 15. 1950) Eggs. Poultry Yard 34c Eggs. Country ran . - 33c ' Sweet Potatoes (bu. graded) S2J>0 Hens (dressed and drawn) . 37c Fryers (dressed and drawn) 39c Cora (white) ............. $1.25 Corn (yellow) . . S1.25 j Wheat .;;.?2.10 Oats 75c Barley( bu.) . . . . SI .00 FOR SALE: 5-room house. lot 86 by 150, W. GoW stre&t.""S5g O. (Billie) Weir, ohone 51- M. , ? M7. :? - ? ; . ? FOR SALE: Clean '46 Ford, Super DeLuxe Club Coupe, radio, heater, electric clock, seat cov ers. Good tires and original paint. Hord Herndon, phone phone 195-M. f 17-pd. BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT Land ing street. See G. A. Bridges at Briges & Harmrick. Phone 187. M7. Walter L. Weaver Enlists In Army GREENVILLE. ? Walter L. Weaver, son of Mrs. Ella Mae Weaver Smith of 302 West King street, Kings Mountain, has en listed In the United States Army, it was announced today by Major C, P. Derrick, commanding offi cer of the Greenville Recruiting Station. Recruit Weaver chose Regular Army unassigned as the branch of service in which he wished to serve. At the present time he is stationed at Fori Dix, New Jersey where he will take his basic training. ? . Rites Held For ft L. Franklin Funeral services for Marcus La fayete Franklin, Tfc, farmer of Route 1, Hudson, grandfather of Mrs. J. C. Bridges, of Kings Moun tain, were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at Mount Olive Baptist church War Alpine Mr. Franklin di^d Sunday night. 1 Other survivors Include his wife, one daughter, seven sons, 39 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Hickory Cagers In Town Tuesday Central high school's boys and girls varsity basketball teams are scheduled to ring down the curtain on the 1950 season with a pair of home games next week. Tonight (Friday) they are billed to play Rutherforckon ? Spindale ; high school teams on the Kuther ford county school's court. On Tuesday night at Central gymnasium, Kings Mountain is scheduled to face Hickory for the second time this' season and In the ffrst triple-header played here this year. ' The "B" boys are due to face Hickory's "Bees" at 6 p. m. in the curtain-raiser* The varsity boys aTe to tangle after the girls have it out. Hickory, took a U'o of scalps at ttO&auac ,?}&? 4b to 35 and the girls WJ to 3S, in the first meeting of teams from the schools. Hickory's "B" boys ! alsg notched a win, I On next Friday, February 24th, in a "natural" finale, the Moun taineers are to face the, Lions of Shelby high in the last of the annual "County Championship" two-game cage battles. ? The Central "B" boys and girls are scheduled to meet teams from Beth-Ware hi?h school in a re match on February 28th. The 1950 schedule: X Jon. 10?96, Tri High 35. Girls 18. Tri High 46. x Jan. 17 ? 34, Cherryrille 20. ( Girls 31, Charryville 37. L^Jan. 10 1 i3l.-M???gantcak38. Girls 26, Morganton 43. x Jan. 24 ? 30, R.-Spindale 58. Girls 26, R.-Spindale 55. Jan. 27 ? 23, Cherryrille 26. Girls 36, Cherryrille 32. Jan. 31 ? 35, Hickory 46. Girls 38, Hickory 60. x Feb. 3?46, Morganton 48. Girls. 26, Morganton 43. | x Feb. 7?62, Evans 36. ; Girls 58, Evans 57. Feb. 10?39. Shelby 36. Girls 29, Shelby 46. Feb. 14-40, Tri High 50. Girls 35, Tri High 41. Feb. 17 ? R.-Spindale? Away. Feb. 21 ? Hickory ? Home. F?jt 24 ? Shelby? -Horn (x? denotes home games). METER RECEIPTS Parking meter receipts for the week which ended Wednesday totaled $158.79 according to a report by City Clerk S. A. Crouse. CAVEWT BACK ' John C. Caverny, owner of Margrace Store, returned last week from a regional showing of 1950 models of Frigidaire home appliances In Roanoke, Va. Cherryville PCA To Meet The Cherryville Production Cre dit Association will hold the First Section of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders at the Courthouse in Rutherford ton, FrMay, February 24th at 10:45 a. m., and the Sec ond Section of this Annual Meet ing win be held In the High School auditorium In ChenyvMe on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 10:45 a m. This .is the sixteenth Annual Meeting of tile Cherryville Pro duction Credit Association and a good program has been arranged, Mr. Wayne L. "Ware, President of the Association will have charge of the meeting at Cherryville and Mr. O. J. Holler will have charge of the meeting in Rutherfordton. A report of the financial status of the association, as well ?s oth er interesting facts concerning the activities of the association during the past year will be pre sented by M. A. Stroup, Secre tary-Treasurer. Two directors will be elected by the stockhold ers and other important business will be transacted. E.-ery month of the year wheat is being harvested in some, part of the world, according to the En cyclopedia Britannlca. SCI THE mo scientific NEW CROSLEY WORKSA VER desiun gives you hew space, more space - ALL 0t Mm "CONVENIENCE LEVEL" LOW PRICES! Big, 7-<ublc-foot wodtli no w at low at $189.95 AU SPACE FULLY REFRIGERATED... ALL -u Up to 23% more space in same size cabinet. Nearly 2 fASy TO RBACtl cubic feet of extra space that's easy to use. No stooping r a C\/ Tfk [}St? clear to the floor . . . snow- white plastic shelves recessed CfO' [V in the door . . . easy-to-clean "ButterSafe." - ? no stoopw riini'gTi?y CLEAR T? ? f ! * &***? Prodmcti for Happier living ?? COMMUNITY IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY Grove r Road Near City Limits? Phone 4388-W !t Grade "A* rttOM OUR Grade "A" Market T-RONE STEAK 29c WNton lb. Sirloin Steak 79c Chuck Roast 49c Western W& Ground Beef ...... 49e Put* Pork lb. SAUSAGE 29c Knwd'a CmMmH lb. BACWT. 33c Complete Line gJL COBLE PRODUCTS QUALITY LOWEST PRICED Sliced or Halnt v/iccb Libby Peaches .... 25c 411m. Kingan's Lard 57c Dundoo Qt Grape Juice 37c Plant#*** 8 ox. can PEANUTS 31c jewel Oil Pt? 27c ... Ot? 49c McQiaUi . M. am J fa. Veg. Soup 25c GARDEN-FRESH KJUONMU ' PRODUCE astan'ss & sal ?* yf BEANS 25c Large HoqdU 2 (or LETTUCE ... 23c LEMONS . . . . . . 29c ONIONS Dollclotu or Stamon Yellow 3 lb?. 19c APPLES 29t POTATOES a. S. No. 1 10-lb. baq Irish Potatoes .... 29c Candy Tboml 5 lb*. Sweet Tarns 39c Frock Bumgardnor do*, only EGGS 39c Complete Line of Your Favorite FROZEN FOODS B. & B. Food Stores, Inc. HCflHfe; HORD. Manager
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