Herald "House-of-the-Week" * ?* * ' ' t . .... ' ?. ? ?- : ? . ? . - # , , ? ...? ?* . THE ALBERT, a story and a half Cape Cod house, has four bedrooms and attached ga rage. The wide siding and asphalt shingled exterior has a wide dormer in rear and two smaller dormers in front for cross ventilation Colonial trimmed vestibule entrance has wrought iron railings. Kitchen cabinets on opposite walls, sink under window, refrigerator and range on in side wall leave ample dining space. The rear entrance leads into a utility room* equipped with lavatory, storage cabinet and coethang ing space. Basement Stairs lead from this. The living room has a fireplace, book shelves and large picture window unit. First floor bedrooms have wardrobe type closets with overhead storage space. Second floor rooms have walk-in type. Linen closets are located in bathroom hall and a large, storage cabinet and closet in second floor hall. . Overall dimensions are 50 feet by 26 feet. Floor area Ls 1,001 square feet and cubage 22,719, including basement, but not garage. For further information about THE AL BERT, write the Small House Planning Bu reau, St;. Clou#, Minn, Moreg olf Is played at Pine hurst, North Carolina, than any where else in the world. There are five courses in the immediate vi cinity. . Greyhound racing is a popular I spectator sport in 'coastal North Carolina. Elaborate tracks near] Morehead City and Currituck op erate from May to October. Do You Pride Your Property? If your property means anything to you and it would he a strain to replace it, you should carry adequate Insurance on It. Be sure that you can rebuild in case of fire. Our company can give you that protection for Just a few cents daily. The Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE . Phone 182 The Herald ? $2.00 Per Year ' Littlejohn Ends T-V Training CHICAGO ? (Special). ? Aft ter completing a 36 week residen tial training program in televis ion and radio servicing, Charles Littlejohn, Jr., of 208 Fulton St., Kings Mountain, N. C., has grad uated from DeFpresfcr's Training Inc., 2735 N. Ashland ave., one of the largest and best known train ing institutions of its kind in the country. Charles, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Littlejohn, of the same address, is a veteran of World War II, having served one year in the Army. His service took him to the Japanese theater of war. Cold weather and frost in April {severly damaged young crops in j Brunswick county, according to County Agent A. S. Knowles. One coot t?vtr wallpaper, wood, brick, cinder blacks, cement or wall beard I $3.75 Gal Cormn 500 Sq. Fnt ELMER LUMBER CO. mL& W. Ridge St. ? We DELIVER ? Phones 25 and $4 ' i ? ? ? m DEVOPAKE has Ixvn famous for years as /Ac oil-base paint that floes over shabby walls wit li a single coat, and wears and wears! It's washable -^-and dries overnight to a smooth, spot-free flat finish. Brushes on so easily it's a favorite with experienced paint ers! Special Dcvoe alkvd rosii>.?'give Devo pake longer life, grenufr f"wc' fading than ever! In 7 p?pv_!2". co. Patterson Grove News & Comments By Mis. Thurman Seism Memorial Day services will be held Sunday beginning at 10 o' clock with the memorial address to be given at U o'clock by Dr. J. L. Vtpperman of Dallas. Dinner will be served in the grove. Come and bring your picnic basket and enjoy the good fellowship. Mrs. T. E. Jackson and her choir from Bessemer City will be on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Seism, 1 Charles an*i Nell, Miss Sarah Whisnant, Mr. Robert Bridges and Harold Hord attended Memorial day services at Union Sunday. Dr. Smoot Baker delivered the mes sage. "... ' ? ? ' * Mrs. Thurman Seism spent a week in Murphy with her broth er, Lloyd M. Joyner. Monday night dinner guests of Mr. &nd Mm. Thurman Seism, Nell and Charles, were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Queen, Patsy and Danny, of the city, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Wright of Sandra, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Queen, Patsy and Danny spent a week with his mother and sisters of Farner, T?;nn. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wright and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seism and children. W. M. S. met last Saturday with Mrs. Robert Ware. Mj*. Lloyd Phifer had charge of the program. Eleven members were present. Next W. M. S. meeting will be with Miss Lona Seism. Miss Sue Seism of Gardner Webb spent Sunday with i?er br ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gettys 8. Seism, Miles and Eueeae. The Intermediate Girls will have an ice cream party Friday night at ^ with Miss Louise WrK ght. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Wright and Sandra have been guests of his ] parents for the past two weeks. They will return to Tennessee on [Wednesday, | About 135 Negro farmers of ( Caswell County attended a pas ture tour held recently under sponsorship of the Extension Ser | vice and the Veterans Farm Training Program of the county. NOTICE OF SALE - Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained In a deed of trust given by Norman E. Etters and wife, Desdy Lee Etters, on the 9th of January, 1948, as will appear on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in book 337 at page 62 to the undersigned as trustee for the Home Building and Loan Associa tion to secure payment of same and at the request of the Home Building and Loan Association, I will sell for cash at the court house door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Mon day, June 12, 1950, at 10:00 o' clock, a. m. or within legal hours, the following described real es tate: ' ? ' " ' 1 Being lot Number 40 In the Co ra Mill Subdivision of the prop erty of Textiles, Incorporated, as shown on plat thereof made by Charles S. Kirby, Surveyor, a copy of which plat is filed In the Office of the Register of Deeds Office of Cleveland County, North Caroli na, in plat book No. 2 at page 95, to which plat reference is hereby made for a full and complete de scription of said lot by metes and bounds. Being more fully describ ed as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the western margin of Third Street; thence N., 19 deg. 11 min. E. 70 feet with the Western margin ol Third Street to a -stake; thence S. 68 deg. 29 min. E. 106.1 feet to a stake in the Eastern margin of 15 foot alley; thence S. 19 deg. 11 min. W. 70 feet with the Eastern margin of said alley to a stake; thence N. 68 deg. W. 106.1 feet to a stake, the point of BEGINNING. This the 11th day of May 1930 B S. NEILL, Trustee. J R. Davis, Atty. nvl9-jun-9 rk . M % FLOOR COVERINGS lalaM LIboImub <u>d Rob btt Tihk installation Ivy ? - ? ? ? ? let. ? If o artra chargo for Bif wiiety of colon* suit or The Kings Mountain Boy Scout Court of Honor was held in the City Hall Thursday night. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. W. L. Presely. Alter a .few announcements pertaining to summer camp and ! announcing that Johnny Kiser | and Paul McGinnis Would again serve as Camp Councilors and that Cart Cole and Gene Mauney would ateo serve as councilors this summer, after which the fol lowing were advanced in rank: Tenderfoot: Bobby Hager and Bobby Cashion, troop 3; Gary Al len, troop li Dean Bridges and Murl Valentine, troop 5. . # ; ? Merit Badges Awarded ? Art: George Hord, Jr., troop 6. Athletics: Jack Hullender, S. M. troop 5. Cooking: Billy Bridgets, troop 5. Firemanship: Jay Patterson, troop 2. Home Repairs: Fred Daughtery, Trodp 3. Music: Flem Mauney, troop 1. Painting: Kenneth Barrett, troop 5. Personal Health: Dick Hunnl cutt, troop L Safety: Charles Cashion, troop 3; James Rushing, troop 5. Star Scout Rank: Douglas O. Hullender, A. S. M., troop 3; Ho ward Gene Blanton troop 6. Life Scout Rank: Jack ? lull end er, S. M., troop 5. Announcement of the Scout Camp-o-ree to be held at Cleve land County Pair Grounds on Fri day and Saturday, May 19 ar.d AUTOMATIC HEAT KLEER KLEEN 72.000 BTU Normal Installation $275 with 250-gal tank Flu. State Tax Cheshire & Patterson PATTERSON OIL CO. City St Phone 22 Meeting Set Sunday By Lutheran Group A Life Service Institute, spon sored by the Women of the Chur ch, for all the young people of St. Matthew's Lutheran church will be held on Sunday afternoon May 21, beginning at 4 pi m. The leaders for this occasion 20. jr After the announcements were made and awards were presented the meeting adourned with the repeating of the Scout Benedic tion. wilj be Sister Miriam Shirey and the Reverend V. F. Frazier. Sister Miriam is the deaconess for the Social Missions Society of Coluro- j bia, S. C., and Mr. Frazier is pas j tor of the St. Stephan's Lutheran i church, Lexixngton, S. C. The speaKers will present the j cause of Life Service, both full j time and part time, and will lead , in the discussions with the j groups. During fhe afternoon Mr. Fraasler will use approved tests and give the young people an op portunity to rate themselves in nine different vocations. Then each person will interpret the test for himself. The leaders will show films-trips during the discussion groups, and discuss with the young people the cause of the Ministry and the Diaoonate as a choice for lifetime work. At 6:15 p. m., supper will be served by the Women of the Church in the dining room. At 7:30 p. m. the Luther Leagues will present their annual Life Ser vice Program. Both Sister Miriam and Pastor Frazier will speak. "All young people are urged to be present for the institute and ate urged to invite their friends to worship with us," Rev. W. L. Stender said in making the an ncunceuK?nt. ONE WEEK ONLY MAY 19th To MAY 27th DEVOE Outside Triple Cover Under Cooler Regular Price $4&5 SALE PBICE PER GALLON nrvAir mJXL Y UIL Outside Triple Cover Topcoat White Regular Price $4*85 SUE PRICE PER GALLON Ask For Paint Cards On Inside Paint Ask To See The American Colonial Satin Colors All Paint Shakened and Conditioned in oni New Red Devil Paint Conditio ner. Elmer Lumber Co. We Deliver Phone Nos. 54 or 25 DEVOE and WATSON STANDARD PAINTS So Big?So Good? So fill uwi cant beat a J : n WL?mjZ rMGmm ^af(ar for Boll,

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