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Guernsey Auction Set For May 5 At Cleveland County Fairgrounds Sixty-two registered Guernsey heifers will be offered on the auction block at the Cleveland county fairgrounds on Saturday, May 5, the sale beginning at 12:30. The heifers, mostly open and bred stock, will be offered from Late Classifieds HOUSE FOR SALE ? 3 rooms, breeze-way and garage. Floor furnace heat. Asbestos siding. Located on CherryvlUe road 3 houses above Stowe's Grocery on right. L. E. DEESE, Jr., phone 342-J or 657-F. a-27 ? m-11. the herd of Ward Snarr, of Siler City. ? . Cooperating in promoting the auction te the Cleveland County Guernsey Breeder's association, recently-organized to promote the improvement of dairy breeding in the county. J. C. Randall, of KLngs Moun tain; is president of .the associa; tion and he is urging all farmers interested in dairy cattle to at tend the sale. Lunch will be available on the grounds, it was announced. MEN'S WATCH 17-Jewel BCJLOVA, with expansion band $15.00 17-Jewel GRUEN, mesh band 17-Jewel V WATERPROOF Automatic wind WATERPROOF 17- Jewel TISSOT WATERPROOF t":. ? . "? 7-Jewel WATERPROOF 17-Jewel LONGINES 7- Jewel ELGIN 15-Jewel Pocket BULOVA $21.50 $18.50 $18.50 \ $21.50 $12.50 $ 9.95 ?Nr- - $10.50 ' $ 7.50 $18J?0 9 These are Just a few of these values. They are trade in watches, all of which are giving perfect perform ance after complete re-conditioning by our repair de partment. Your inspection invited I FOR LADIES Ladies Badgette ELGIN, with two diamonds JEWELRY Home-Owned KEETER'S GIFT DEPARTMENT ? The photograph aoove show* the neatly arranged Keeter gift de partment featuring numerous gift items, including lamps, brasware and bric-a-brac, and other house wares. The gift department is on the second floor, (Photo by Carlisle Studio.) Aged Circular Of Grocery Firm Lists Mouth-Watering Low Prices An old circular, issued at the latest prior to 1937, turned up to haunt Kings Mountain's Dixie Home Store personnel this week.' It was issued when the grocery chain was merely "Home Stores," and before the merger which re sulted in the current name "Dix ie-Home Stores," in 1937. The circular bears the name of J. W. (Mike) Milam, as manager, and also listssome mouth-water ing prices. The note accompanying the circular was pot too literate and the last name of the writer was not legible, but the gentleman, addressing Mr. Milam, who now works for Neisler Mills Company in New York, made his point quite plain. He wrote: "Shore am glad to here your hack in town. Igot yore sale pa- j per yesterday. That other fellow with curly yello hair shore must been giten rich fast often us pore folks. Thot I'd send yore sale pa per back to ye beings mought giv?? it to nother person and tnemselves get a bargin to. Shore wish you'd staid here stid. that long high feller. I gess he got rich an left town . . . ." On the date of the circular, the aforementioned Mr. Milam was advertising pure Rio coffee at 12 1/2 cents per pound (cheapest pure coffe at the store today is 77c per pound), pinto beans at six cents (today 13 l/2c), No. 2 cans of tomatoes at 6 l/4c per pound (today 21c), aind four pounds of Jewel shortening at 35c (today $1.25). Other Items advertised then were: egga, 20c dozen, and 24 lbs. of flour at 57c (today $2.00). Manager Yates Harbison, the long yellow, curly-haired fellow, thinks the complaining Route 3 friend may have some Justifica tion for his plaints. Check the expiration dote printed on the Address Label on your HERALD every week. Renew promptly I $2.50 a year; S1.40 six months; 75c three month*. 'MAN! oh! MAN! TROUSERS tailored from wrinkle-resistant gob to suit o young man's SALESLADY ? Mrs. W. O. Weir. Sr.. well-known Kings Mountain dtlsen, Is a ready-to-wear sales lady at Keeter's Department Store. Mrs. Weir Joined the Kee ter stall four years ago. SALESLADY ? Mrs. Jack Kenne dy la the Number, 2 saleslady at Dixie Bargain Store, Keeterown ed Mountain street store. SERVICE DAY on MBHM APPLIANCES FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 27 and 2S He'll It Here A Coleman factory man will be at our (tore on the above date to repair MUl service Coleman Appliance*. Bring in any Coleman Appliance you have which need* service or replace* meat parts. illtafc Him W$dt "Watch this factory expect work on SERVICE DAY. Ask him the care I your Cole* AppU* > - Your only cost will be for new I KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log VISITING HOURS DailY> 10 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. PATIENT UST AT NOON THURSDAY:: Mrs. Ada Connor Lynn, Route 2, admitted Saturday. Mrs. Jeanette Herron, 26 E. Elm street, admitted Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Clack, Mauney Mill, Kings Mountain, admitted Sun day. ? . Dean Bridges, Route 1, admit ted Tuesday. Mrs. Sara Blanton, Route 2, ad mitted Tuesday. Miss Pinkie Lee Randall, Route 2, re-admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Catherine Gladden, 309 Walker street, admitted Thurs day. . Mrs. Bertha Falls, Kings Moun tain, admitted Thursday. Rex Earl Parham, Route 1. . Clyde Franklin MiGinnis, Route 1. Mrs. Billie B. Mauney, Moun tain street. Ray Bumgardner (Infant), Kings Mountain. PATIENTS ADMITTED AND DIS CHARGED DURING WEEK: Mrs. Ora Bowen, route 4, Shel by, -admitted Friday, discharged Wednesday. Scotty Louisp Wise. Alexander | street, admitted Saturday, dis- j charged Sunday. Mrs! Levauughn Smith, route j 2, admitted Saturday, discharged Sunday. G rover Bryant, route 3. admit ted Sunday, discharged Monday. Mrs. Helen Blanton. 114 City street, admitted Monday, dis charged Wednesday. OTHER DISCHARGES: Mrs. Annie Ree Carroll, Kings j Mountain, discharged Saturday.! Clarence L. Jolly, Kings Moun t tain, discharged Sunday. John R. Clemmons, Kings ; Mountain. discharged Monday. Ralph H. Multifield, W^aco road, j discharged April 19. Mrs. Calvin Tesseneer, Kings Mountain, di.-*charged Friday. Mrs Boyce Sanders, Kings Mountain, discharged Saturday. Mrs. Julia Price, route 2. dis charged Saturday. j Ask The Man Who Knows...! Ask a man who has had a major automobile accident . . . ask 8 him how much it cost him . . . ask him if he had insurance . ? g ask him the value of good automobile insurance. He can tell jjj 8 you the true facte . . . how necessary it is to carry good insur- 1 B ance on your car at all times. We can supply the rest. SEE US 8 8 TODAY 1 j The Arthur Hay Agency I ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 182 imiiion jt-in';h tic. TANOULA* CONSOII Till-. VISION MOO II *g 7 -Value (hat challenges *11 com pari too! Unequaled perform ?me in all reception ireu with escluiive Emerson Long-Distance Circuit . . . Built-in Antenna . . . Mir ad* Picture Lock . . . Simpli matic Tuning.. .Full-Screen Focus . . . "Black Magic" Contrast. All erf these quality features and more combined in a custom mahogany ve neer cabinet with matching doors to complement the beauty of any room anting. S389.95 (MM SON 14-INCH RICTANdULA* TAfttl tlLIVlSION MOOIL Ml ? The sensational value leader - a triumph in design and engineering 'Black Magic" Contrast . . . Full screen Focu# . . Built-in Antenna . . . Sim puma tic Tuning . . . Super Powered Long-Dlstance Circuit. Handsome acoustically constructed cabinet. The ideal receiver (or any room in the house. . $189.95 5 SeCMcCr SOMEONE BUYS AN EMERSON. ..AMERICA'S BEST BUY! Terms/ MARLOWE'S On The Busy Corner? Phone 62 7Ghnsf MARLOWE'S fcvery model, every part is laboratory tested and retestcd ... . under conditions far more rigorous than home use ... to make sure the Emerson you buy today will Last and last and last! ? ANNOUNCEMENT ? i . ? ? ? Now Open For Business In Oar New Mountain Street adjoining Dixie Bargain Store v
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