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"?** IT WITH low na~ ALLEN'S FLO WEB SHOP City Service Station expeht BE Alt ESTATE i Buymg and Sell ing. See me for your realty re quirements. B. D. RATTER REE, Phone 86-J. J-22-tfn. KEW DYEING MACHINE ? Bee us for your dyeing needs. Our new dyeing machine give* you a better job for lea* money. Mc CURDY CLEANERS -DYERS, Phone 257. J-13-tfn. MATTBE88 SPECIAL ? Inner - spring mattress, regular 369.50, only M4JBS. COOPERS, NC., Phone 93. m-8. THEY GO TOGETHEB ? Yea, dry cleaning and laundry "go toga, ther** and you get ONE STOP SERVICE at McttJRDY CLEAN ERS- DYERS Bring them to us or we'll come aft or them, Tele . phone 257. J-13-tfn. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 large lot on East King street 3 nice lots on Deal street at a bargain. 1 ? 4 -room dwelling oa Deal St. .with central heat going a a bargain. 1? 8-room dwelling on Highway 74. 3 miles out with water, lights and bath. Good batt? good permanent posture. goo<! orchard, garage and other outt bu tidings. containing eight ac res, more or lees. Good road frontage. Can be subdivided wsilr. Several nice Building Slots. If ten at> to the market for real Bright D. Ratterree THE BE AL ESTATE MAN Phone S6-J FOB BENT: 3 large rooms .with bath. J. C. Slpes, Oriental ave. m-3-10-pJ. FOB SALE: Used New Perfection table top range; Clean. ? No scratches. $80.00. Welch Plumb - Shop. Phone 174. m-3-pd. COMTBACT HAULING Prompt Service MAZE!, GILL 421 W. Xing St or call BOLES BOYD Phone 425-W ? . il<04-pd-ti;n FOB SALEs ?wo used Thor wash ers. COCKER'S, INC, Phone 83. runurare v.'vV- "**' >' r'v* - ? i1*.' V-i '.v-.*1 JPHCL; furniture New Ageinl Save Up To Vi The Price of lfew Furniture. Toms OH is?. j MwatstaeMI Furniture SHELBY. N, C. |b?M to probably aKUf MpK&ifiod "rvioOji by on *a|HWF Master KNC Y OF THE REP/IRS O*?ond Hit proUctio*. ?*- - J "? ?-* ? '-?< ??, ELECTRONICALLY TESTED Wo not Only ?mpioy watehmakm who aro "killed and long Mporionced on probata watchw, but wo I um quality roplaeomont parts, ? -thon tott all of our H work ofcotronlcalW on our WATCHMASTER. a ?rfon iimwmwd which PRINTS -fl #Oeord,? ; ' ; ? ?? ' ? > '?*'????* ' m '' 1 ? ; -m GRAYSON'S JEWELRY PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETETLENE WELDING AMD GENERAL MACHINE WORE! latest equipment, prompt ser vice. KINGS MOUNTAIN MA CHINE WORKS, Inc., Gold it. v. INCOME TAE . NOT ART? Letter Writing. For prompt Income tax fifing, notary and letter writing service see MBS. BILLIE LO GAN, Notory Public, at The Re cord Shop. Phone 27. f-10-tfn. WANTED: A farm, if you have one call 480-J. f-13-m-3-pd. BROINT OINTMENTS; For Treat merit of Skin Raarti, . Hemmor rholds, Minor Sores, Atf> lets' Foot, Cut* end Burns. Direc tions: apply !n*ely. BROLNT OINTMENT CO., BlaxSksfourg, S. C. Local Agent: A. U. Tindall, 415 Battleground avenue, or call for Broirvt Ointment at your favorite Kings Mountain drug store. / feb. 24 ? May 26-pd FOR SALE: 6- room house. Big bathroom, big basement, hot and cold water in kitchen, bath room and basement. Has a big lot, plenty of shrubbery and fruit trees, 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. i M7? m-3. 70S SALE i Dry heater wood and stove wood for sale. We deliv er day or night GILL * BROWN, Watterson St, Phone 589-J. J-27-pd-t/n. For Rodlo Repairs phone m STOWE RADIO SEBVXCE IH Mountain gtewi FOR SALE: Dry heater wood end Move wood for sale. We deliv er day or night GILL A BROWN, Watterson St, Phone 989-J. f-24-pd-tfn. FOR SALE: 1948 model spin dry er washer with new motor. *75.00. McCURDY CLEANERS. f-24-tfn. FOB SALE: Ringer-type Norge washing machine, used 2V4 years. Also one all-metal, 2 wheel cargo trailer. Phone 610 -W m-3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS nnrcnncno ccnnn nDQDa> gnan nnn nnnn nScncnnn nnn ng ceo nnn uc ?? ecs qbc no nnnn nnnn nncmnc nnnncii nn nnn nnn on pi ? nnnnn ? c nnnn ? ? nnnn ????nnnnnnn ?ncnnnn INCOME TAX RETURNS: Federal and State Returns made promptly. Can U7 or see Char lee G. Dilling. X-lO-m-lO-jxS. AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected March 1. 1950) Eggs, Poultry Tad Mc Egg*, Country run ........ 31c Sweet Potato** (bu. graded) H2S Hens (dressed and drown . . 38c Fryer (dressed and drawn) . 44c Corn (white) ....81.25 Com (yellow) SI .25 Wheat $2.10 Oats 80c Barloy( bu.) ... 81.00 BRICK BOUSE FOB BENT: Land ing street See G. A. Bridges at Brlgee & Hamrick. Phone 187. m-3 FOR SALEi 31 A model Ford pick | up truck. Paul (Hayes, near Be thlehem Baptist church. m-3-l-pd. LOST; Lett package In de?>ot I Monday with drees, corduroy pants two other small articles. I Finder please call 525 -R. m-3. FOB SALEt 4 -room house, floors I sanded, Insulated. Call 991 -ft] {before 2 p. m. m-3. FOB 8AUi 4-plece slightly used j bedroom suite. Regular $209. Only ja.38^5. COOPER'S, INC., Phone 93. m-3. ? -r'a FOR SALEt Bird houses, with hangera Bird Feeders, Note Boxes. Small benches, Old lamps converted to Electric. Philco Auto Radio. Earl E. Car penter, Llnwood Road, Kings Kings Mountain. m-3-J7-?-7-pd. Negio News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street ' Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn In News Hem* at above address Mr. and Mrs. James McCree were weekend visitors of Mrs. Mc Cree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Pressly, 8r. Odell Owens o f Kannapons vtsjted his mother, Mrs. Matole Owens Sunday. The home of Claud Morgan was destroyed by fire Tuesday a round noon. Rev, M. C. Walton, the pastor, and congregation of Bynum Cha pel AME Zlon church will render services Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Mt. Zion (Baptist church. The public is cordially invited. The Historical City Gospel chor us will entertain the Youth Con veritlon March 12 at Adams Cha pel AME Zion church. Dinner will be served. Singing grout* from Cleveland and Gaston county will participate. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this service. The Historical Gospel chorus will render a program at Ellen - boro Sunday evening at 7 :30. The bus will leave at 6 p. m. GALLILEE METHODIST CHXJRCH Rev. D. S. Harkftess, Pastor Churoh school 10:00 a. m. J. V. Burrls, Supt. Morning worship 11 *. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. First and third Sundays. VESTIBULE A.M. E. ZION CHURCH Rev. S. L Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. G. G. Bailey, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. First and third Sundays. Afternoon service 2:30.p. m. GOOD HOVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A. M. Foster, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. First and thktf Sundays. 1 I " MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST church Rev. J. A. White, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. 3. A. Ross, Supt Morning Worship 1100 a. m Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth Sundays. MOUNT SON BAPTIST Rev R. L. Garvin, Pastor Preaching every first and third Sunday*. Sunday school 10 a. m. W. M- 8*>ggs, SuI? Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ST. rAUL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. D. S. Harkness, Pastor Church school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Daisy L. Smith, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Sec^u ajd fourth Sundays. ADAM'S CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION Rev. S. t Clement, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. A. A McClaln, Supt ? Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Bvenlng Worship 1:30 p. m. Second and fourth Sundays loME USED WWNOER ^ 1 er for sale. Bargain. COOPER S 1 INC.. Phone 90. m-3. v VETERANS I FuUOILoanon the S-room I mi building on No Down Payment Payments cluapw them vent 408 E. King St W-? f- 4-tfn I s*?At, x;Sl omttTi 9?** Herald "House-of-the-WeM^* 4c*. i MOO.1 ftcOfcCO* '10.90 V'C ? II' o v i vmc aco<n ?6 a 1 2 O ^ * rHE BUXTON Ls planned for three bed rooms, a living room, a combination kitchen and dinette and a lull basement. Closets are plentiful and convenient. There Is a coat closet at each entrance, a broom closet in the Kitchen, linen closet in the bathroom and a FOR SALE i 3-plece maple bed room suite. $89.95. COOPER'S, INC., Phone 93. m-3. _ Sweet whey, a dairy "by-product rieh In food value which is often wasted or otherwise utilized inef-. Uciently, can toe used successful ly in "the commercial manufact ure at feakery goods, says USDA. ?lose? in the hall. In iuMtlon the bedroom* all feature waniiwe typ? closets. All rooms open into the hall tor easy circu lation. The living room iu?k is entered through the vestibule with a fireplace situa ted flush agains* the end wall. There are four large windows with ventilators placed ?ainiv/IW+tit; - ? *-? - ? ? ? Plans call tor the exterior of The Buxton to.be brick veneered, while the gable ends are to have wide siding finish. The simple rOof is covered with asphalt shingles and extends over the stoop for the protection of the front entrance. Overall dimensions are 40 feet 8 inches by 28 feet 8 inches. Area is 1426 square feet and the cubage ls 21,957 cubic feet. For further information about THE BUX TON, write the Small House Planning Bu reau, St. Cloud, Minn. Milk production records from dairy-herd improvement associ- ( ation herds suitable for paving ; sires were reported to the Bureau of Dairy Industry at the rate of about 1,500 a day in 1949, or for a tota.l of 374,456 records fof the year, the U. S. Department of Ag riculture has announced. Soil erosion removes ?6 tons of soil per year from an acre o i bare land. Only three-tenths off a ton ls lost per year from an acre of pasture sodland. A total of 1,030,319 motor ve hicles wer registered in North Carolina during 1949. WMmmmmmm 1 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL ... FREE WASH JOB With Every Oil Change? Grease lob ALL NEXT WEEK? MARCH 6--11 ?PICK UP AND DELIVERY FREE? West End Grocery Garrison Goiorth. Owner . SHELL GAS 6 OIL PRODUCTS GENERAL UNE GROCERIES 8 PHONE 516- J Located on Shelby Highway ? Formerly Guy Byart m OK-USED CABS AND TRUCKS? OK Check Our Lot? We Can Give You The Best Bay On The Car You're Looking For VICTORY CHEVROLET CO. . 24- Hour Wrecker Service ? Day Phones 49 and 419 ? Night 351 -W SPECIAL
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