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Herald "House-of-the-Week" ? %r ? ? t<COno *lOO* THE DEANE is. dominated by a ? conrhinatien living dining room on the first floor featuring an attractive bay window and fireplace. The dining alcove i.s formed t>y the entrance vesti bule and, with the bay window, adds to the size of the living-room Cabinets line apposite Ava I l:s of the kitchen, ?which is located between dining room in (roni and dinette in rear. A bedroom and adjoining lavatory complete the first floor plan. On secotid floor, the bath 1 and stairhall are in the rear dormer and two bed roomy in the gable ends. A door leads to a deck over the breakfast nook, for dustirig and airing. . " Fram? construction Is used, with wide siding, asphalt shingles, face brick chimney and full j basement. Dimensions are 28 feet square. Area is K20 square feet and cubage 19,446 cubiefeet. For Further Information about THE DKANE, write the Small Hou.<*> Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. , ? ? r mwiMiifitiiitmiitiiiiiHimuMmMtiMiMimiiiifiiiMtiM YOU For Your Vote and Sup pott duruiy the Doniocia- ? tic Primary. JOHN D. JONES $2.00 Per 1 Several essentia^ vitamins ate present in whole milk ? two of them. Viuunln A aruWOtaftaiffi, . 7m porta nt iimoums^ t j' .When kept in a refrigerator at a temperature of 45 degrees F., milk may be stored several days. 1 ?! j i Stocks of cotton carried over ! into the 1950-51 season are ex- ! i pected to be around 7Vi million 'bales. . HOLLYWOOD BED With Spring and Mattress complete Full size. EXTRA SPECIALI BUY ON BAIRD'S EASY TERMS! $39. 95 ARMSTRONG QUAKER RUGS 9x12 $11.95 V CHAIR SPECIAL! This sturdily-built chair of ste?I, fibre backed is tops for summer comlort. only $6.95 5-PIECE CHROME DINETTE with this set. at this low price. 32-piece set of Dishes FREE $79.95 See Our New Shipment of DAYSTROM Dinette Suites Baird Furniture Company WHESE COULD YOU BUY SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE? NEW MORRISON SI DC. ' /MS PHONE 59 ' ; - ' ' v\\ 7 V*~V>. ? ? . Browns Post 7 to 1 Win Over Mechants The Kings Mountain Brown? turned back the K. M. Merchants Tuesday, May 23, by the score of 7 to 1 in a game called at the end of four and one-hall Innings be cause of darkness. Hugh Tompkins, the slim port slder, went the route allowing the visitor only 2 hits. It was his fourth win. Tompkins led the hit ting with one hit in pne trip to the plate. The win was the Browns fifth of the year and their 33rd stral- i ght consecutive Wirt- (The Browns ] outfit played last year under the name of Burlington "Bllets.") I The box: Merchants (1) AB R H Herndon, 2b 3 0 l1 Tolls, lb 3 0 0 Hasky, c, cf 3 0 0 Biddix, cf, p 2 0 0 Wort hen, rf 2 0.1 Morrison, ss 1.10 Morgan,. 3b 2 0 70 1 Harmon, p.c 2 0 0 Allen; cf 2 o 0 20 1 2 Browns (7) AB R R McFalls, 2t> 1 1 0 Hartsoe, 3b 3 2 1 C. Cobb, c 2 11 Alexander, cf 2 0 1 J. Cobb, ss 2 0 0 Styers, If 2 0 0 Camp, rf '1 1 0 Stone, lb ' 2 1 1 Tompkins, p 1.11 . 16~ 7_ 5 Merchants 010 00 1 Browns 001 6x 7 1 E: Morrison, McFalls 2, J. Cobb. RBI: Alexander 2, Tompkins 2j Hartsoe LOB: Merchants 5, Browns 7. BOB: Harmon j3, Biddix 3. Tompkins 1. Strikeouts: Har- [ mon 4, Biddix 1, Tompkins 6. Wild Pitches: Harmon. Hits: Har- 1 man 4 runs off 4 hits; Biddix 3 runs off 1 hit; Tompkins 1 run I off 2 hits. WP: Tompkins (4-0) J LP: Harmon (0-1). Umpires: Brown, and J. Biddix. Time: 1:46. . ? . i CARD OF THANKS 1 Mrs. Annie Eliza Tribble and farriily wish to thank the many friends for their kindness during the recent illness and passing of her husband, Robert Preston ( Bob) Tribble. The Family. J-2-pd. By Way Of Mention' By Lois Beatty 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter spent the past week with Mrs. R. N. Baird of Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Harmon had as their guests Sunday Rev. and Mrs. L, C. Pinnix and child ren, and Mrs. Lawrence Ware. ? Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Riley had I as their guests Sunday Mr, and 2?" Carl Wallace and son of! I Lawnoale. . " .1 | Mr. aid Mrs. Jack Patterson of Rock P.ill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver. Mr.- and Mrs. Ernest Payne and children and Mr. Bill Payne and Miss Juanita Blackwood spent Sunday at Greenville. r- .:v ' Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wright had! ; as their guests Tuesday Miss ' Blanche Smith of Gastonla and | Mr. George Maiden of New York ; City. Four MillioiTPike Stocked In State RALEIGH. ? Over four million ! wall-eyed pike, or pike-perch, i have been stocked in North Car olina water, Clyde P. Patton, ex ecutive director of the North Car olina Wildlife Resources Com mission, announced today. 1 ?' ! The pike fry were hatched from over 5,000,000 eggs received by Ithe Wildlife Resources Commis sion from the New York State Conservation Department. The! eggs were flown to Raleigh from j Albany, New York, and transport- | ed directly to the Table Rock Hatchery, Morganton. Despite a short delay in transport which caused some egg mortality, Geor ge Scruggs, Superintendent of the Table Rock Hatchery, brought off ! an 80 percent hatch. The pike fry were stocked in High Rock Lake, Lake James, and Lake Chatuge to determine whe ther these waters are suitable j a ns of the Wildlife ResoufcesJ Commission's Fish Division will make observations to determine j the success of . pike stocking, and future introductions will be made accordingly. Wall-eyes are native to the French Broad, Little Tennessee and Hiwaasee Rivers in North Car olina, but catches from these streams have been rare. Wher- J ever found, the wall-eyed pike is, a favorite of fithermen, being an : excellent game fish and of fine texture and flavor. . According to J. H. Cornell, Chief of the Wildlife Fish Division, "the wall-eye is a fish of large waters, and shows a definite preference for low temperatures. For this reason it Is not expected to com- j pete seriously with the bass pop- j ulation, i)ut rather serve as a j valuable adjunct to it." MORI BENDIX IN USE THAN All OTHER AUTOMATIC WASHERS COMBINED! CI. ? > WORLD'S LOWEST-PRICED WORKLESS WASHER! Ne Plumbing Required! ? S16S-95 New Bendix Dialamatic washes, rinses, damp* drys? Just set the dial! ? No bolting Jcwn! ? 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