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GO BUT THE NAME BcctlreexB ROME APPLIANCES Freezers. Refrigerators, Ranges. Water Beaters 7 ALEXANDER'S APPLIANCES 501 Ptedmo&t Attom ua uiw wiumw . win Ml *Syt Ptoonea 167 and 283. k?M Mountain Herald. FAT4-CMI V bAkebt Brii dk at GARLANDS. M6-m-2 pdtftl WANTED Young Men and Women to train as Beauticians. Good lobs or shop of your own when you finish. Ton can work your way through if you like. G! approved. Write or come by ; Charlotte Beauty School 129 1/2 South Try on St Dial 3-9679 Charlotte. If. C. m 4 . 25 ? pd HIT X ID S 1 1 l?bring your old hangers to us. We pay 60 cents per 100 for clean metal hangers. MoCURDfc CLEANERS ?DYERS, Phone 257. a-19-tfn. ^ay it With ^ FLOWERS" nam ALLOTS FLOWEBSHOP Tel. 381 or 451-W-l NOTARY . LETTER WRITINO ? Notary service, letter writing and public stenography. See MRS BILLIE LOGAN, Notary Public, at The Record Shop. Phone 27. J-5-tfn. ?' (Contractiov ? ;H?palr^ ? ??ick Serrte* _ Ben T. Mutt FhAde 2811 . Cboiv. N. C. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IK ONE HOUR, IP NOT PLEASED, your 40c back fiom any druggist T-4-L U spe cially made fox HIGH CONCEN TRATION. Undiluted alcohol base give* great PENETRATING power. Kill* IMBEDDED germs on contact. NOW at KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. v m-4-25 OK USED CARS & TRUCKS? for oale. We finance and insure under the General Motors Ac ceptance Corp. plan. See Us To Jay! VICTORY CHEVROLET ' CO., Phones 49 A 419. Ju-21-ttn. CASH POR USED BAGS? TURN YOUR OLD COTTON OR BUR- . LAP RAGS INTO DOLLARS. KINGS MOUNTAIN MICA CO.,| PHONE 695. a-20-tfn. POR SALE: One Westlng house automatic washer. Slightly Used. $150. COOPER'S, Inc., Phone 93. m-25. , PRKSH CAKES AND COOKIES DAILY at GARLAND'S. f-16-m-l pd tfn "OR SAL E? Baby Carriage and 45,000 B.T.U. oil Heater Just like new. .102 Parker St ?<ft call 382- R m-25 iWWI RADIO SERVICE I Gua> ? meed radio and television ser vice. Sales and Service. All Work' Guaranteed. Phone 893. s-2-tfa. riOOB S A N D E R? for it by the hour, day or week. I. Thfekander, modeled after le professional's machine, is >lt for rental service and* is to use. CITY AUTO k SUPPLY, Phone 522-J. tfn ? rjii? HAYWOOD Aato Stare. Phones 92 night 9t?. m-31-tfn. POR SALE: One three-piece Living Room Suite. A Bargain! COOPER'S, Inc., Phone 93. m-25 UPHOLSTERING Prompt senrtoe and top quality rk. nee estimates. Free pick and delivery eervloo. T. A Manufacturing Co. <o~ated at former Bennett Constauct Ion offioe (1st building on rifiht Vork S ? " """ work. STfl on York Road), P. O. Bo-, day phone 414 -J, night phone 432* J-2 a -29 -tfn. City Service Station CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS ?nnnnnnnn ?rcciran nsnnn nnnn nan onnn nna cuinnc nnn nn ana tnnn an Eici nccj ??? cn nnna anna nncnnB nannac ?DCs ann n anc nnnna nnn HDC3D nnn ? nnnnnn nsnrann ? ? ? AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MAFKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected May 9, 1951) Eggs. Poultry Yard , 50c Sweet Potatoes 52.00 Fry era (dressed & drawn) . . , 48c Hens (dressed & drawn) ... 46c Cent (white) S1.65 Corn (yellow) SI. 80 Wheat $1.85 to M.15 Oats fLOO, Barler <1-25 -THE FINISH COUNTS" ? a bet ter finished appearance on our new - Adjusts -Form finishing machine. No Shine Now! Try it Today! McCurdy Cleaners Dyers, Phone 257 d-8 tfn Radio & Television Repair Service Only. Quality Pants Used. Ail Work Guar an Bridges RADIO Service .Phone 625 *- Railroad Are. PORTABLE ELECTRIC A HO ACETETLENE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORE! latest equipment, prompt ser vice. KINGS MOUNTAIN MA< CHINE WORKS, Inc. Gold st tt-7-tfn. S3SALLOWANC E? on your old radio, regardless of age or condition, on a 17-inch table model "Air King" Television. Easy Terms. GAULTS APPLI ANCES, Phone 225. . m-4-tfn. FRESH DOHVTS DAILY At GARLAND'S. f-161m-2 pd tfn GRAIN LOOKS THE BEST it ever has. Be sure and be ready with n new ?0 Allis Chalmers Harvester. It gathers all kinds of grains and seeds. We trade for anything. DEDMON LIVE STOCK YARD, Hy. 18, Fallston Road, Shelby, N. / G. m-18-25. : ' FOB SALE 11-BOOM HOUSE 1 ? % on 14-aare tract. Former Phifer place on Shelby Road. AH modern con veniences, including elec tric hot water heater and electric, heat. Good or chard. Immediate occu . - ? . ?* pancy. See &T.FLOTT Phone 680-W IG.WiaEACOTT ? trn-M ? v ea-20-tfn HEAL ESTATE ? Buying and Sell ing. See me for your realty re quirement*. B. D. RATTERREE, Phone 8g-J. . J-22-tfo. SLABS FOB SALE $12jOO PER LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Tour Money ? Call or Sea Elmet Lumber Company Phone 54 PHILCO and BENDtX ? We Sell Philco Television, Refrigera tors, Ranges. Bendix washers. I Also electric water heateft and pumps. We're out Of the high rent district ? trade with us and save. GAULTS APPLI ANCES, 415 N. piedmont ave., Phone 225. m-4-tfn. HAULING L * ? s ? Dirt ? Sand ? Gravel ? Brick 6 Fertilise HAZEL GILL .. W. King St-Vhone 425-W x HOME or THE GREEN GMC TRUCE AT A BARGAIN*? For saler used refrigerators, gas range, good clean New Per fection table top oil range. MARGRACE S T O ItE, . Phone 594 m-25 WANT E-O? a fourroom house out of city limit*, wt th lights. Next to 113 Lackey St. to-25 Transfer Co. Inland Canton Te.itile Machinery Cotton Cotton Yarn Cotton Mill Waste Cotton Seed Cotton Seed Meal Sugar Potatoes Furniture Phone 356 Inquiries Solicited ? any hauling problem FOR SALE ? Bitd Baths, Lawn i benches, porch boxes, concrete flower pots, other concrete town bric-a-brac. See at Ray Norman's Fruit Stand, W. King ?tteet, city limits. m-19-J-22 ? WIZARD Batteries ? Wftscott PaK^S ? DAVIS Tire. r At Big Savings! JTERN AUTO <if it ..A ' 4?fafc???'l ? *1 ssociate Store Th? PjmM^ad ci*T Roll Kings Mountain Softball Association ? 1 95 1 Mens Softball League Official Schedule TEAMS BYE BONNIE Home BUR MIL Homo CRAPTSPUN I . Home LEGION Home MARGRACE Hume BYE Read the June 21 Aug. 2 i June 18 ! July 30 i June 14 July 26 ! June 11 July 23 May 24 July li> BONNIE at June -7 July 16 HERALD June 11 July 23 Jun<> 4 July 12 Mav 24 July 19 May 31 July 9 BURLINGTON at June 4 July 12 May 28 June 28 For May 24 July 19 May 31 July 9 Juno 21 Auk- 2 CRAFTSFUN at May 31 July 9 June 18 July 30 May 21 June 25 Local June 21 Aug. 2 LEGION at May 28 June 28 May 21 June 25 June 14 July 26 June 7 July 16 Sports MARGRACE ? at * May 21 June 25 June 14 July 26 June 7 July 16 June 11 July 23 June 1 July 12 May 28 June 28 June 18 July 30 Coverage (1st Round Playoffs ? series between 1st and 4th and 2nd and 3rd ? to begin AuguBt 6th) (Final Series ? Winner 1st and 4th vs winner 2nd and 3rd ? to begin August 13th) Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Vr?. William Wright Mrs. Lula Lovelace and. grand daughter of Grover were Satur day night guests in the home of Mrs. Elam McSwain. Miss Helen Thorn burg was the Friday night guest in the home of her aunt Mrs. William Wright. Mrs. Louise Wright and sons, Charles and Bill, were visitors in the home of Mrs. W. F. McGill of the St. Luke community Thurs day. Mrs. Tommie Champion, Mrs. Jasper Phil beck, Mrs. Nelson Dixon and Mrs. Franklin Davis were called to the bedside of their father, Mr. Charlie Pryor of Kings Mountain Sunday night. Mr. Pryor remains gravely ill. He Ur a former resident of this com munity where he has a host of friends and relatives, who wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Jack Ware, student of <?ardner-Webb college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and fam ily. Mrs. Laura Wolfe is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Stokes Wright and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware and daughter were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. Stokes Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware and daughter were Sunday after HOUSE FOB SALE: 4 -room Ceh haH and bath, garage. Corner Blaqkle and Alexander Streets. Phone 654-R m-25 J -4. PABTT CAKES on two-day no tice at GARLAND'S. ; . ? Mfrm-3 pd ttn. FOB SALE Is Porta Rica Potato plants from treated seed. 30c per hundred, $2.50 per thou sand. Wayne W. Putnam, Kings Mountain R-l, near Pat terson Grove school & church. Phone 780. m-2 FOB SAL E? Electrical Refri gerator. Used. Good condition. $69.50. GAULTS APPLIANCES Phone 225. m-25 FOB SALE: One Easy Spin dryer. 1st Class Condition: $129. COOPER'S, Inc., Phone 93 m-25. FLOOR 8ANDEB FOR BENT? by tile hour, day or weekend. Mo deled after the professional's machine. This sander is built ? for rental service and is easy to use. CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY, Phone 522-J. m-25 tfn FOB S A L Et One four.piece Bedroom Suite, blonde. $89.50. COOPER'S, Inc., Phone 93. m-25. SCBAP IRON AND METAL ? Highest Prices' Paid for scrap iron, metal. We Buy and Sell. CASOUNA CRAP IRON k METAL WORKS, 3 miles out Gastonia road at O. O. Jackson place. Office Phone 2202; Resi dence 418-J. a-13-tfn. GIVE US TOTJB ORDER for Bir " thday, Anniversary and Wed ding Cakes. GARLAND'S. f-16-m-2 pd tfn. We buy scrap rags, old cotton mattresses. card board and paper. CAROLINA Iron & Metal Co. Located on Gastonta Rd. Phone 220ft We pick up on colli noon visitors in the home of Mr*?. Ware's mother, Mrs. Etta Cost, ner of Penleys Chapel. Mrs. Riley Allen and Mrs.. D. C. Allen spent Friday with Pvt. D. C. Allen of Fort Jackson. Mr. Allen is a patient in the hospital there. He underwent an opera tion on his ankle Saturday and is getting along very well, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and son Dennis spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Sara Bell and children. BOX SCORES Game of May 16 rrl-High AB R H PO A 5hytle, cf 5 3 1 2 0; uhilders, 2b 5 2 1 5 l| Packard, 3b 4 4 110 lackson, ss '5 2 2 1 2 rurner, rf, p 4 2 1 0 1 Hall, lb 5 2 13 0 Padgett, c 3 2 2 7 0 Wyatt, cf * 4 2.1 2 01 Goode, cf 4 2 12 0 Elliott, p, -( 5 1 1 6 0 Totals 42 20 11 27 4 Kings Mtn, AB R H PO A Guyton, lb 5 3 1 4 l! J.Xobb> 4 3 3 3 li Dalton, If, p 4 12 1 0 ' z-Stringfeliow 0 0 0 0 0 Kimmell, 2b 6 0 2 4 .1 Jones, rf 6 0 1 5 0' Alexander, cf 5 0 0 2 1 j Spears, 3b 4 10 3 1) McCarter, c 5 1 1/5 2 ' Pearson, p, II 4 2 1 0 2 ! Painter, p 0 0 0 0 1 Hudson, p 0 0t 0 0 0 Totals 43 11 11 27 10 Z ? Walked Dalton In 9th. Trl-Hl 402 010 058 20 Kings Mtn. , ' 244 000 001 11; E: Painter 2, Guyton 3, .Kim mell t-, Spears 1, Cobb 3, Jones 1. P'kd 2, J'son 2, Goodel. RBI: Kim mell 2, Dalton 1, Cobb 4, Jones 2, Pearson 1, Childers 1, Turner 2, Hall 1, Jackson 1, Padgett 1.1 Gooclc 2, Shytle 1, Packard 1, El liott 3. 2BH: J. Cobb, Kimmell, Jones. 3BH: Jackson, Elliott SB: Shytle 2, Packard 2, Turner 1,1 Hall 1. Sac: Elliott. LOB: Tri-Hi 7,1 K. M. 12. BOB: Off Pearson 3, Painter 1, Hudson 3, Dalton 2, El liott 5, Turner 2. S-O: Pearson 3, Elliott 5, Turner 1. HO: Pearson | 7 for 10 runs in 7 innings; Paint- i er 4 for 6 runs in 1; Hudson 0 for! 2 runs in 1/3; Dalton 0 for 3| runs in 2/3; Elliott 6 for 10 runsj in 2 1/3; iSjrner 4 for 1 run in' 6 2/3. Hit by pitcher, by: Pearson (Packard); Hudson (Jackson). Wild pitches: Peason JL, Hudson 1. Winning pitcher: Turner; Los ing pitCTier: Pearson) Umpires: Maxwell and Layton. Game of May Bmi. City AB B H PO A White, cf, p 5 0 0 0 4 Hudson, 3b 4 1 3 0 2 Harmon, c 5 0 2 11 2 HUBS, S3 5 i ? i fll Hoyle, lb 0 0 0 1 0, Causby, lb 3 1 0 7 0 Thomas, If J [ ? J J H. Matt. , 2b 3 0 0 4 1 Watts, rf 3 0 1 1 0 Kifby. p 0 0 0 0 0 x-Delk, cf 2. ? Totals 35, 5 10 27 10 J. M Juniors AB R H PO A r Matt., 3b 5 ? ? 1 3 <?**,?} J I ? I o i&fnmel! ag 4 0 0 1 3 r ci ? 0 J " J Huskey, rf i - ? ? 1 0 Mullinax, rf 2 0 C 1 .0 Schofield, If 3 0 0 0 2 tLAil 2 ?n ^ f S Spears, 20 2 0 1 1 * Bell. 2b 10 0 10 Moss, p *3 -0 0 0 ? Wells, f> 1 0 0 0 2 Totals' 29 4 5* 27 tfl Z? Walked Schofield in 9th, X? HP for Klrby In 3rd. j. City 001 000 031 5' K. M. Juniors 202 000 000 4 E: Huss, Bill Wells, Bell, J. Matthews, Kimmell. 2BH: Watts, Spencer. 3BH: Hudson, Spencer. THEATBR MWtitll, H. C. Phone 114 V6pat, rmbiif, MltB^ kmibkl IIATM Doubl? rwtlMf- Opti at 11 o. m. "Fir# Boll" > "Fighting Gringo" Mickey 8?on?r-*?t Omrtoa Ctoorg* CKBrUn 2 Cartoon* ?ntf tapwaou Ho. 12 rB* m osier : ^^Carteo# SMHIfc" -*??*?5? Tiny , SB: Hudson, Spencer, D. Cobb, Spears. Sacf Bell, LOB: BC.9, KM 6. BOB: Off Kirby 3, White 4. Moss 3, Bill Wells 1. SO: Kirby 4, White 5, Moss 9, Bit: Wells 1. Hits off: Kirby 3 for 4 runs In 3; White 2 for 0 runs in 6; Mogs 4 for 1 run in 6; .Billwells 6 for 4 runs In 3: Hit by P. by: Bill Well$ (Causby), Moss (Deik). WinnihR P. White; Losing P. Bill Wells. U. 1 Thorbutn and Parker: Scorer j Painter; Time 2:20. GASTONIA Drive-In Theatre Kings Mtn.-Gastonla Highway Box Office Open 7 p. m. Show Begins 7:45 FRIDAY. MAY 25 "Trigger, Jr." in trucolor Roy Rogers "Blonde Bandit" Robert Rockwell Dorothy Patrick Short and Cartoon SATURDAY. MAY 26 "Rocky Mountain" Errol Flynn- Patricia Wymore Cartoon SUN.. MONm TUES. May 27. 28, 29 By Conecolor "Rogue River" . .with Roy Calhoun News . Cartoon A Short WED- THUR., May 30-31 "Th$ Capture" Lew Ay res & Tecesa Wright Cartoon FRIDAY, June 1 - "Beyond The Purple Hills with Gene Autry "Best Man Wins" Edgar Buchanan-Anna Lee Cartoon SATURDAY^ June^2 "The Girl From Jones Beach" Ronald Reagan-Virginia Mayo Cartoon WATCH FOR OPENING of Diane Drive-In Finest and Largest This Is A Family Theatre All Children Under II ADMITTED FREE ?Shows Start At Dusk ? FOR RENT ? 4 room house near Kings Mountain. See J. O^Rosa, Bessemer City. m-25. For Business For Clubs Quality workmanship and ma terials. plus low cost and fast serrice. mean SATISFACTION when you order rubber stap.s here for your business or club. Stamp Pads For Sale HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE * Phones 167 & 283 r KINGS MOUNTAIN1 BESSE?M CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on Kings Mountain ? Bessemer City Highway, only 2 Mllas from Kings Mountain. OVEN 7 DATS PER WEEK FRIDAY LAST SHOWING "RIO GRANDE" John Wayne-Maureen O'Hara ?Wrong Way Butch' . SATURDAY, MAY 26 "Mrs. O'Malley and "Mr. Malone" Marjorie Main James Whitmore 'Let Your Aerial Down' *S lightly Daffy' LATE SHOW SATw MAY 26 'Surrender" Vera Ralston ' John Carroll SUNDAY and MONDAY Mar 27 and 28 "Annie Get Your Gun" 'Fiesta Time' . 'HeaAs are Trumps' Monday & Tuesday Nights Aw FAMILY NIGHTS EVERY WEEK Adm. 50c per car TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 29 and 30 "So This is Washington" 'Super Wolf , 'Stooge for Mouse' News THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 31? June 1 "Adam's Rib" 'Voice of Turkey ? 2 Shows Nightly ? ADMISSION 40e ? FREE ADMISSION ? T? Children Under It . | When accompanied by parents w 2^&!<sraSv-v li C Joy Theatre KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. ? PHONE 500 HOLLYWOOD HOBBY HOR9E DRAWING Each Friday Night GET YOUR TICKETS AT LOCAL STORES Friday and Saturday May 25 & 26 "RAWHIDE" with Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward Popeye Cartoon, Cartoon and Short LATE SHOW SATURDAY? OPEN 10:30 'THE THING" with JiU Arness and Sally Creighton 2 Cartoons and Short Monday and Tuesday. May 28 & 29 ?TfOODBYE MR. FANCY" t?i?h L Crawford and Frank Lovejoy Wltnjx^. Lu*.Mt News Wednesday and Thursday - ?? mm ^ THE THk _ hton with Jim Arness and Sally Cx. ? New# and Comody ? The New Dixie* KINGS MOUNTAIN, j If. C. ? PHONE 96 Fri.-Sat.. May 25 6 26 x Double Feature "PIGMY ISLAND" with "Tartan" Johnny WelamueUer 'HADNAN'S GOLD" with Johnny Carpenter and Alyn Lockwood ' \ Sorlal and Cartoon / - Monday and Tueeday , Mav 28 ? 29 "WHERE DANGER LFVES" 0 with Robert Mitchum and Faith Domergue ? Ntih and Musical Comedy w,dn,-sday nnd Jhlirjday ' May 30 4 31 ?vaWe'tTa--" with Faith Domergue and Hillary Brooke Now* and Social ,
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