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NOTICE OF ELECTION | Pursuant to provisions of the Charter tor the City of Kings Mountain and of the State Laws relative to the conduct of Muni cipal Elections, and to a resolu tion duly adopted by the Board oners 0n March 14, J951, an election is ordered to be field on the second Tuesday after ?he first Monday In May, being for the election of ? M?y?r a?d five members of j the Board of Commissioners for the City of Kings Mountain, one to be elected from each of the ? and ,or the election ?f two Trustees for the Kinga Mountain School District, one each to fee elected from Ward ?No. 4 and 5, for a term of six years. m The voting places shall be aa follows: Wand No. 1 City Hall. Ward No. 2 City Hall. war2 ??- 3 Phen,x Mill Store rW"[d.NB?' 4 Kings Mtn. Mfg. Co. Club Room MotorCof? 5 V1Ct?ry ChCVrolet ^e- ^efflstrars and Judges for eau/' be as follows: Ward No 1 C. L. Black, Reg. Jenkins and C. E. warllck, Judges. /. Ward No. 2 Mrs. Humes Hou ^g,Strar; J- A. Walker Judges RUth Th?nasson. Ward No. 3 Mrs. Ruth H. Bow ??* "e?lstfraf: WHllam Peterson and J. B. Leigh, Judges WardNo. 4 C. P. Goforth, Reg KfEi: { 5 Kob?rts a"d H. H. ornith, Judges. Ward No- 5 Mrs. J. H. Arthur, Registrar; B. m. Ormand and J. C. Keller, Judges. ^?ls'ratl?n toooks shall be open at the aforesaid votinc places for four successive Satur ?&*? P^ceding the election, inri ^ ?n Saturday, April 7 1951 between the hou? olVi. m! ?nd 7 p.m. for the registration M f?n' eligible to vote in ffon^t,0n' and the reglstra t on books shall be open for pub s%.^8peCt> and chaHenge on Saturday, May 5, 1951. thi'o1 .0I? Mon^y- May 7, 1951 WardSra?hand Judges ,n a"y ward where there may be a chal lenge shall sit, at an hour con venlent to themselves, for the 7 m*C* poIls 8hall be opened at 7 0 n i?n<1 held open until 7.00 p. m. Eastern Stanard Time Tuesday, May 8. 1951. *' ?hTn th^ *e8Iatr&rs and Judges conduct the election and certify the results to the Board o tOT the City With ?LM(|Uma,n ,n accordance ?" Mavor P^n deslr,n* to run for y Commissioner, or School Trustee shall at least five heyor^h?r h <h.P e,eot,on 'n which he or she desires to run file his or ner announcement in writing w th the City Clerk and pay J filing fee of $5.00. y shaI1 ** Published city srMpubi1^ in the ? 88 Mountain for four successive weeks and copy of this notice shall be posted in each of the flve Wards mifitaSS the B?ard ?' c?"> s. A. Crouse,. City Clerk r ? - ~ nrfnh^!.k tha Expiration Date 1 y oui He ra T n* Addr?"? ?n| months; 80c three months, I H. Y. Belli? ? V .-V" , -*? ? '? ' **. ? ? ..4J v.' V' ? AND HXS NEWS OF NEBO VALLEY I met my long time friend Red Lay ton who is running for Com missioner of Ward 1. Red wrote in the Herald Just what he stood for. Done >vore out two pairs of shoes and talked so much to the good people his mouth wag sore. Well, Red you sure did write the Herald a nice letter last week. You did yourself honors. Let us hear fror". you again. Garland St'.il, candidate for your Mnyoc, dont ovind tilling your town about this, that and the other. Mr. Still keep up the good work. I called to the see my good friends on the Western Front. Believe me those boys are the busiest men in town, but they, have* time off to treat every one who call so nice. For a long time I've had the habit like Clyde Hoey, wearing flowers. I grow many flowers. Why can't I wear a bouquet. I love flowers. I Men like nat , tions rlBe ?nd | tall and down to hell go. Its sad but true, no mat ter How high we may fly, we must toy the laws of gravity come down and 'seek a place to recline. I notice theyare filling up the beautiful new hospital. It should be a good place to recup erate in a hurry, with all its newness. It should help, patients to get better fast. We all lovt. new places where people treat us kind. I'm not trying to offend or de fend the man MACARTHLiit. But he's been on the Job long en nough. When a man gets 71 he's about shot, Understand men, I'm not trying to prop up Truman. You know how I feel about High Tax Harry. He should of been EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor for the last will and testament of R, B. Dixon, deceased, all persons having claims against the estate will please file same with the undersigned on or before the 22 day of March, 1952, or this no tice will be pleaded in -bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of March, 1951. Kelly Dixon, Executor. J. R. Davis, Atty, m-23 ? a-27 fired before, you voted h im In. Things are getting In a hell of a moss, North, South, Kist, West, MacArthur and dear old Roose velt have done more for Ameri ca than any two heroes since Georgie Washington left the scene of action and passed on to the City Above. All great me1* remind us in passing, they Left their foot prints on the sands of lime. MacArthur will do the same. When time shall claim him and place hhn In a high er Armin, where wars cease for ever, and the stars never grow dim.-. He's done fought the good fight, henceforth for htm we hope, we trust a badge of honor will be pinned on him, not five fading stars of earthly glory, but a crown of heavenly fidelaat glory. That's when he will be paid for ail his hardship* on this fleeting life on earth where he did so much for mankind. Talmadge once remarked that the smallest dewdrop on the meadow at night has a star sleeping in its bosom. So It must be the most insignificant pas age of scripture has in its shin ing truth a wonderful lesson. George Mueller wrote that he had read the Bible through more than a hundred times In order, and every time with increasing hope and Joy for eternal life. John Parker said he had pre ached volumes of sermons from the Bible and when he had spo ken the last word, his (feelings were that he had Just not begun it PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre sciiptions promptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence of your physician. Rings Mountain ? Drug Company THE REXALL STORE Phones 41 ? 81 We Call For and Deliver First National Bank PRESENTS INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NORtH . ORTON MANSION This beautiful old Mansion of the Colonial period was built in 1725 by Roger Moore, and was once occupied by Gen. Ben jamin Smith, go/ernor of North Carolina 1810-1611. Surround ing the mansion are azaleas, camellias, and boxwoods. The estate consists of 10,000 acres and across the diked marshe* visitors rode to the house from the river on small rail Remit with Bank money orders. Takes only a moment to buy. Complete record of transaction. Safe and Insured under F. D. L C. Times like this demands careful planning ? scaling down of debts ? building up of reserve strength ? keeping the feet on solid ground. FIRST NATIONAL .. tins W I nn sure in these fast movjng times we have neglected the reading of this Book Divine. If it was not for this sacred book man in his weakness and sin would not know where he came from or where his final destiny would be. It takes the anhnal nature out of man. Let's see what Smart Adoph Hitler was doing Just ten years ago. He had Just begun to bomb Greek towns from bases in Bui. garla as he massed 500,000 troops on $he frontiers of Greece and-Turkey and signs pointed to an Imminent showdown. Adoph Hitler speaking in ceremonies commemorating the third annl veroary of the union of h-ls na tive Austria with the Belch he had predicted the war would end wjrth a tremendous Nazi victory and then a greater Gewnany. Great men remind us we should never fall behind ? those who make a willful effort to climb, I've yet to see the righteous forsaken or his seed begging bread. That's America.. We have enough praying people on the firing lines that the Lord renders bread from his bountious store house. Then man cannot live a lone on bread. Look what a vail ety we have. That's, what the Bi j ble telfe us. When Jesus was born. If He would of consented to become a military chief thousands wuujd have flocked to standard. His refusal exasperated the people who would have taken him by force and made him their King. People didn't understand the real m&anlng 2,000 years ago '.when the Christ -Child was born J n the Holy ?ity. We understand nov# but do we any better than those people whQ didn't have the lights turned on. I fea.r not. America is sowing her wild oats. Lets wonder what the'hfci'-' vest wjll be. Truman seems to be the boss dog of the It's a fact. No matter how big a tough neck a man may be, .sooner or later a woman always manages to get him. Ain't they persistent? It eases folks conscience when ; they can find so many other peo pie who are worse than they are. Its the same way. A Commun l*t attracts 5,000 people to a pub Ik- meeting and revfles God ami i'OUi- Government. " But on the other hand, how many more thousands perform the rights \>f Christ in a million holy temples at church. A fellow remarked to me the! other day that newspapers do not initiate news ? that they re port what has already happen ed. Well, we do. But we always try to save some for next week. Suppose nothing didn't happen? Well, we know it will. Never in the history of man have so many things come to pass. We are llv ;lng in the last dispensation of the world. The Bible has been f unfilled. We are Ju* waSj for the final climax; Wars, rum ers of death and destruction ev our doors. Time is in its mght is ever ushering us on to . . ; m . . ' Vote For 1?- , ? ^ ~ 121 mm. Tom Vote and Support Will Be PAWnKECntCUSCLoWlfS RE BE ^RIDAY-? Th?Junior CharnbOT of Coouolmf is sponsoring an oppwanc# here Friday Pawnee Brothers Circus. The unit will show at the Plonk Show Grounds on Grove* road Mai the city limits, with performances at 2:30 and 8 p. m. Clowns are the Comic Strips and Cartoons to the Pawnee Bros. Ckciw. They brighten the performance the same way Mickey Mouse and Donald truck enliven your movie programs. Their merry interludes relieve the tension of thrilling aerlahsts and acrobatic feats and exciting animal .acta. But make no mistake about the clowns work beini; a soft snap. The ability to make people laugh nowadays is an altogether exacting art and calls for a keen knowledge of human psycholo gy and great gifts of originality. Like the Cartoonist, the Clown draws many of his Ideas from current happenings and the hu morous folbless of human na ture. He must express his Ideas in the simplest possible terms so that the audience can get the Mea at a fleeting glance. - He must exaggerate and distort but always with the expert skill of a caricaturist The Pawnee Bros. Circus car ries an imposing aggregation of Clowns of all sorts and sizes headed by American and Eur pean Buffoons of world renown. Among which are Frank Oppie, Billy Winters and IiSh McGee. Pawne Bros. Circus is coming to Kings Mountain for afternoon and evening performances Fri day, April 20th at 2:30 and 8 p. m. ?J&;. Doors open one hour earlier to the final end- The earth 1? a grave yard where billions ever repose. What la man that thou art mindful of him in hfa rapid flight lie passses on to the un known so spon forgotten. a'pajting. fcrteze between A lady to a. Wh6 makes It euy, for- hrer hlwWfcf to ;/j| Kenaem^n.V;.'- ? '.wicanVh^lp men , by dcfllng for ? tftem -what they should ? do for themselves. J' LHie the Lamented Leagutf of Nations of yesterday, the V* stands exposed as nothing mdre than a glorified debating society of diplomats and powder, puffs. No Presidential proclamation it needed to establish that ominous fact. High Tax Harry fired the best military hero in America. What do you think? What does our nation think? What does old Russia think? OhhalLf*ok 'at the ruthless aggression -brought on by military forces of Com. murilsm and wr,*t will Harry gain by firing the best soldier that eVpr buckled on a sword, and in, war time. The biggest blunder in American history. Looks like, smells like, fttf^to flke public indignation. Let's close today's session before I say. something /oul while things are shaping up for a third world war, and no mad like Roosevelt to lead our armies to victory. If my editor don't fire me, I will next week ring the bell again. So long, la dles, this Is your Uncle Henry speaking from the trout bit val ifrg:. The wheat In a'ioaf of hvi|||{ that sells for IS to brings the farmer only about three cents. allow time to Inspect the big menagerie. The circus Is being sponsored into the club's Recreation Park by the Jun ? Chamber of Com merce. Proceeds the club derives from the performances are to go Fund. A total of 4,148 Tar Heel farm ers attended a series of 67 tractor maintenance schools held In February and March. t.fc.WAR LIC\ IV WRACK YOUR BRAIN WONDERING WK&t JR**C? TO 6UV, WE ^LVZEVDUft NEEDS WITH NO 061 10 ATI ON ?''PHONE 9 AN) Kings Mountain Place 18 Of 28 Maxkets In "A" : Eighteen of 28 county markets rated "Grade A" by the Cleveland County health department were Kings Mountain firms according to a report issued by Dr. Z, P. Mitchell, county health officer.. The report for Kings Mountain area markets, In alphabetical or der, follows: 'Vi Grade "A" Markets ? J. E. Aderholdt; BAB Food store T. F. Ballard grocery; Barkeley Brothers grocery; L. W. Barrett grocery, route 1; Crawford's gro cery; Davis Grocery; Dixie Home Store; W. M. Gantt grocery; Gault * Sons grocery; Hufflstet ler's grocery, route 1; Margrace Mill store; Payne's grocery; Pe terson grocery; Phenix Mill store; Plonk Brothers grocery; Redmond's grocery; Ware and Heayner grocery. Grade 8" Markets? '' A 4c P store; Alexander store; Blalock's grocery; Davis and Sons grocery; Economy Cash grocery; Ellison's grocery; Glass grocer/; Hambright's ? grocery, Grover; Mauney Cash grocery; McCar ter's grocery; Nolan grocery; Pauline Mill store; Rhea grocery; Roberts Cash store; SAT grocery; Shock ley grocery; Stowe grocawfi I Timm's Cash store; rout 2; Weir grocery; Webt End grocery. .Grade *<C" Markets ? YartKMtt ^ jQj"' ' Operating on Penult Packing Company, route 2, Shel. by. and Wj|(^y|ipteiy, The Herald !2JBHRfYear We BORHQWfrom individuals and firms, as represen ted in either full-paid stocK or on optional savings plan. Interest is paid semi-annually. Current Dividend Rate is Three Percent. We LEND to individuals and firms, on first-mortgage loans in order that they can build new homes, buy new homes, purchase homes already built build or buy business buildings, or repair existing homes and buildings, ; ?'*?" f ?'* ' ? . "?,*'? If' *' . '? ' '? ' '? '? .*/.' ? ; / ?'* ' ;? ? ' -I'.-. ? - '* .> We INVITE your patronage in either category. If you have excess money which should l?e returning you some income, pul.it to work with us.# you need money for the above purposes, come in and confer with us at your first opportunity. S?vT J. C. Lackey. SioTMai V .V
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