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Herald "House-of-the-Week" THE DALTON has seceral features of unusual interest. The principal bed-, rooms are on the second floor and have cross ventilation. One room on the first floor can be converted to several uses, such as q third bedroom, an office or a den. It is within easy reach of both en O' trances and the first floor toiler. ,5J| The side entrance is a little larger than usual, but it serves as a clean up room and has both coat closet and lav atory. V. The livi-ng room and the dining room are combined. However, a dinette is included in with the kitchen. The <*lo.set space is ample for ordi nary needs. Planning has been con centrated especially on the location of the closets to provide for eenvenient, distribution and excellent circulation. Exterior fini.sh is siding and asphalt shingles. Dimensions are 30 feet by 26 feet, floor area T80 square feet and cubage 1T1.940, not including garage. . For further information abolit THE DALTON, write the Smalr House Plan ning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn. Li vi no-'ft2m ir-o-Hi'C Rambling Sketches Of Oak Qtove News ' By Mrs. William Wright Mrs. VV. A. Wright, Mrs. K. C. Ware, Mrs. W. F. Stone, Jr., and Hilly, Mrs. Menzell Phifer and. Paulette, Mrs. Walter Wart', and Dona Lynn were the Thursday spend the day ruVsIh of Mr. and Mr.s Wil| Watierson. . . j Mr. and Mrs.' Horace .Bid I and family, Mrs. W. A Wright visited the Rev. and Mrs, (' ('tow of ?Karl recently. ? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell ;?nd children visited Mrs. Boll's par ruts, Mr. and Mrs. MaoMtllan of Be.s*semer City last week. 'Mary, Bol> and Peggy Wright were spend the night gilesM.-* of Mr and Mrs: K B. L?*dfi>rd of Vali?, V Saturday night? Miss l.ula Roberts .spent the weekend visiting friends in Pall ston. Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Champ] ? on and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clary and Pamela spent the week end in Wilmington visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Champion and] family recently. Patsy Kiser of Cherry vi lie lsl visiting her aunt, Mrs. layman Champion ami Mr. Champion and family. Miss Shirley Ledbetter spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A Wright. Kdward Davis iMiiered Shelby hospital Sunday morning for an appendix operation. Mr. and Mrs. B W. Boyes spent last week visiting in Tampa and [other points of interest in F lor j . da. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Boll and children were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. . A. Wright, Shirley Ledbetter, Mrs. Ann Mc Swain were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. StokeS Wright, Charles and Mrs. Laura Wolfe. Miss Carolyn Bell was the spend the day guest of Miss Hel en Thornburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McGill, Sa ra Mann and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGill visited Mr. and Mrs. Sto kes Wright, Charles, and Mrs. Laura Wolfe for awhile Tuesday evening. I Mr. and, Mrs. Horace Bell and j Nancy, Mrs. Cynthia Lovelace ? visited Mr. and Mrs. Quinton' Local Group At Lake Junaluska Attending the Youth Assembly at Lake Junaluska this* week from Central Methodist- church are the following MYF officers: President, Walter Griffin; secre tary. Betty Cash; treasurer, Ra mona Allen; all from <he senior group, and Hunter Warlfck, rec- \ reation chairman of the Older Youth, group. Mr. Wilson Griffin and Mrs. E. W. Griffin took the group to the ' Junaluska Assembly Monday morning. The delegates are to re turn home Saturday. This week is the assembly for j young people in the age group! 17 to 23. Textile chemists with the U. S.I Department of Agriculture found i thai synthetic detergents get rid < of soil more thoroughly in hard j water than soap. Fruit growers in Indiana say that the apRle basket in the fu ture may have a higher percen tage of top quality fruit if the new urea sprays prove success ful. Cape Haiteras in North Carol!' I na it. the nearest point in the U i nited States to Bermuda. j Beatty of Waco Sunday after j noon. ' . . Mrs. Cynthia Lovelace is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Love ioce for a few days this week. ? ammmn iwwiiwwi Negro News By Mis. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn In News Items at above address John Fulton of New Jersey spent last Week here vislitng rel atives. ?Mrs. Daisy L. Smith left Thurs day of last week to visit her dau ghter in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mamie Qulnn and Mrs. Eunice Hickman and children spent last Sunday in .Gastonia visiting relatives. Hazel Brown of Philadelphia is spending his vacation in Kings Mountain with relatives. Mr. Brown attended service at St. Paul Methodist church Sunday, morning. The pastor and mem bers were very happy to have him present. Mrs. Mattie Lee spent Mon day and Tuesday of the holidays in Gaffney, S. C., with friends. Mitchell Gamble of Philadel phia spent last week with his fa-1 ther, Joe Gamble, and other rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob erts and Mitchell Gamble were, visitors in Greensboro last week. L. G. Thombs.has returned from Washington, D. C. He was a pa tient at the Walter Reed hospi tal where he underwent a major operation. Miss Oree Alexander of Char lotte spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Alexan der on Ridge street. * Financing To Meet Your Needs Heze Is A Complete Service Small loans for Individuals ? Auto Loans at Low Ratog Arranged ? ? ? INDUSTRIAL FINANCING ( MANUFACTURERS-WHOLESALERS- DISTRIBUTORS) ACCOUNTS RECEIV ABLE -INVENTORIES- FLOOR PLANNING x MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT PURCHASE PLAN DISTRIBUTOR-DEALER-CONSUMER SALES PLAN CONFIDENTIAL-QUICK SERVICE FHA-GI and Conventional Mortgages Home Improvement FHA Loans A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON REQUEST TAR HEEL FINANCE CO- Inc. 118 Battleground Road Kings Mountain, N. C. We also maintain an engineering service to reduce costs, in crease profits and better operations of Manufacturer, Distri butor and Wholesaler. - ANY Living Room Suite ? . ^ Ot;r Bedroom Suite IN OUR STOCK! Come In now! This offer is good (or a limited time only! Take your choice of bedrooul suites from lovely 18th Century, modern, and w?terf?ll styled suites. Any suit in stock delivered for only $5.60 down! ? In living room suites, pick from period, modern and conventional styles ... In the widest variety ?( handsome covers and enchanting colors! , A "ONCF.-IN-TEN-YEAa?" OPPORTUNITY! Only once before, since 1946, have We made this offer ? and then it was for bedroom suites only! Now you have the choice of the house in BOTH bedroom and living room suites . . , for a tiny $5.60 down . . . balance on Easy-to-Pay TERMS at friendly Sterchi's r : ' HI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Costner and Mrs. Josephine Leeper of Gaston i a, Mrs. Geneva L. Park er and son of Philadelphia were visitors in Kings Mountain Sun day afternoon. Mr. James Boyce returned to Buffalo, N. Y., Monday after spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Mary Burris and visiting oth er relatives in Kings Mountain. James Boyce, Mrs. Mary Bur* ris, Billy and James were dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Adams Sunday. Funeral services* for Jasper Gordon were held last Friday at Vestibule AME Zion church. He was the son of Mrs. Frances Gor don and the late Henry Gordon. More and more Tar Heel farm ers are fining they don't have to make hay while teh sun shines. They're putting their land In La dino clover and Jetting It make pasture in both sunshine and rain. Henderson County is expecting the largest apple crop In history. CAL. CELLO WRAP LETTUCE Large Head 14c GUARANTEED GOOD Watennelons 2V2clb. GULDEN HEART CELERY Stalk 14c JUICY CALIF. LEMONS 17c lb. CALIF. EXTRA GOOD Cantaloupes Sizes 27 * Each 25c NEW WHITE POTATOES lOlbs. 39c CALIF. LARGE PLUMS ftcifc TENDER CRISP CARROTS Two Bunches ; 17c OCT. SHELLY BEANS lb. 12c ' Golden Maid Colored .Margarine Packers Label . ? -^jj?i?,r Grapefruit Juice tona Sliced or Halves Peaches Mild American Cheese Vtt 23c 46-Oz. Can 33c - "cj14 23c Ann Page Gelatin Desserts * ? 'V.ju Snorkle ... v.. ---------- 3 Sunnyfield Self Rising Flour Shortening Swift Jewel Lb. 45c pkg? 17c 81c 10-Lb. Bag Coldstream Pink Salmon _ 4-Lb. Ctn. No I Tall Can 83c 37c Packers Label Apple Sauc3 ? ? 2 Doles Crushed > Pineapple So? 29c No. 2 Can a c SPEAS APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, gal. 59c QUART SIZE FRUIT JABS, doz. 29c VACUUM SEAL, PKG. JAR LIDS, doz. r..... 10c SURE JELL, pkg. 12c VACUUM SEAL, PKG. CAP & LID. doz. . ii. . 23c AGAR SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT. 3 for .. $1.00 29c 46-OZ. ORANGEADE Uj r * SWAN SOAP - 3 Zt, 2k LUX FLAKES ss 27c IVORY *OAP V 3 R 23c SILVER DUST 1 28#1 Pk? FAB Lg0. Pkg. 27c JEftCENS LOTfcOt^lpft SOAf 'Jd4Bi? 3 Ears AVfc VEL ? /? ?4to2k , i r . rtsjir: - FLAKES L*e. WQQDBURY 3 Med. A* , Bars 6X TIDE/ 27c 71c Ann Pago CHERRY ^ Preserves 31c Home Style or Sandwich Marvel Bread ^ 18c Jane Parker Angel Food Bar ^ Cake 39C TR*. Nectar W 1 ?37 Tea lit 25c IX 49c DASH DOG FOOD s 13c rnummmmmmmmmmmmm /fl* STALE YT SwcetOM Syrup fo,,ii420c Corn Starch ^ 12e Cube Starch & 34c " Armour's Canned Meats TREET ? 43c Chopped HAM 1J-OZ. C*n 49c Chill CON CARNE 'LT 31c TAMALES 10% ?r Oil f ? Vienna SAUSAGE Si? Corned Beat HASH t? 35c D?vil?d HAM "cSr 17c l#'-4-ox. 21c
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