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QO BUT THE NAME JlBealreeze Fntnrii Refrigerators. Ranges. Water Beaten ALEXjUyPER'S AJPUAKCE8 MEAT COUNTER FOB SALE ? Double Duty ? 6*foot. New Unit. Sacrifice. $295. Phone 225, GAULTS APPLIANCES. m-20-tfn. i 1 1 1 i . 'i OIL RANGES ? 5-bumer Perfection, porcelain finish. Slightly used. Value new $188. Only $69.95. MARGRACE STORE, Phone 594. m-20-tfn. GOLDEN GUERNSEY GBADE A ? PASTEURIZED ? HOMOGENIZED ? HAW Sweet Milk > and Whipping Cream Grade A Pasteurized Cultured and Creamed Buttermilk Produced by Selected Guernsey . Cows On ABCHDALE FARMS At Your Grocers or Delivered Phone 459-1-1 e Fresh Yard Eggs e "Say If With Flower*" ?. ALLEN'S Flower Shop T*l. Ml or 4S1-W-I C. dag St. BARBECUE ? WORLD'S FINEST. Delicious County Ham, Regu lar Dinners, Catfish Fries, Sea food Platters, Chicken-in-the Basket. You Name It, We Have It HORSESHOE GRILL, Corner York rd. and E. King st J-10-tfn ?i - TAXI: Phone 55 West Xing St Between Purol Station and ' The New Bus Station ? Prompt Service ? RED'S CAB Red Morrison Lawrance Burton ? BUI Baity RE-UPHOLSTER AND SAVE up to 50% the price of new furniture. Work done by factory trained ex perts. Over 300 samples to select from. Special equip ment for plastic work. Easy Terms. We pick up and de liver. Write or call BEST FURNITURE CO., Shelby for representative with samples. Phonie 5274. No obligation. f-28-tfn. DELICIOUS COUNTRY HAM. Catiish Fries, Regular Dinners Seafood Platters, Chlcken-in the-Basket, Barbet-ue ? World's Finest. You Name It, We Have It. HORSESHOE GRILL, Corner E. King st. and York rd. J-IO-tln PHILCO Famous For QUALITY The World Over ? TELEVISION ?RANGES ? FREEZERS ? REFRIGERATORS ? AIR CONDITIONERS GAULT'S APPLIANCES 415 N. Piedmont Phone 225 FOR SAL E ? one white por celain oil water heater ? slight used ? $35 ? terms MAR GRACE STORE Phone 594. m-13-tfn. WANTED TC RENT ? 4,800-fect warehouse space. Brick walls, concrete floor, 14-foot ceiling, vehicle entrance floor and of fice room. Close in. If -interest ed write Box L, c/o Herald. m-20-tfn. I r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Here is What you have be.n looking for. 5 -room dwelling located on 8 1/4 Acres of land with two good streams run ning through it 3 miles from the Intersection of King street and Cleveland Ave., on hard surface road, with Electric lights, wired for Electric Stove, Electric Pump, Hard wood floors in living room and dining room; built in cab inets in kitchen, book case in Living room, and cabinet in Dining Rpom. Four large clo sets, screened in porch on back. This has only been used about nine months. This is a good buy. I have several other four and five room houses and some good lots. See me before you buy Bright D. Ratterree THE REAL ESTATE MAN Poet Office Bex 5*1 Phone N-J 611 West Mountain St. ? SPINET PIANOI ? Want respon sible party, resident of this section, to take over lovely little piano. Has beautiful ma: hogany finish with full key board. NATIONALLY KNOWN. Fully Guaranteed. No down payment required if can as sume several present monthly installments. Good credit ab. solutely essential. WRITE F. N. B. Box 725 Installment Loans Albemarle, N. C. We will notify where to see instrument. m-20-27 pd FOR HAULING ? Sand, gravel, top soil, brick, lumber, fertili zer. if4ZEL L. GILL TRUCKING SERVICE, Corner W. King and Tracy sts. Phone 424 -R J-3-tfn FOR SALE ? one Kelvinator re frigerator, .good .shape, .and wire recorder, like new. Phone 606 or 498-M after 5 p. m. m-6-20-pd. REAL ESTATE ? Buying, sell ing, rentals. If you have any thing to sell or something you want to buy, see me. E. T. PLOTT, York Road, Phone 680-W. F-7-tfn. FOR SALE ? 5 room house locat ed on Grover road. New lawn. See Dean Spearman at Quality Sandwich company or call 499. m-13-20 pd. POR RENT ? Two offices over B A U Soda Shop. See Dr. D. M. MORRISON a3tfn. BEST PRICES PAID for rags, scrap iron and metal. C. C. SCRAP IRON AND METAL CO., 3 miles out Gastonia road, Phone 2202. Jy-6-tfn MR. NEW CAB OWNER: Tailored Seat Covet* Protect yotfr New Upholstery, ore carefully eat and installed to exact measurements, last longer. ? ALL WORK AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED KINGS MTN. AUTO TRIM SHOP AUTO and FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Tork Rd. PfckUp* Delivery Phgne 476-R CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS >i* ?anna an ?????a aasaDQ ?? ? a a an a aannman a ??an nnn Dana nanna n nmaan Ei nana anna n n nnn n ana n in nnn ?n onann nan aagg AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected March 18, 29S2) Eggs, Poultry Yard ........ 40c Fryers (dressed & drawn) . . 48c Hens (dressed A drawn) . . . 45c Sweet Potatoes, bu ....... S3.15 Corn (white) 81.90 Yellow Corn SI. 90 Wheat S2.25 Oats 81.15 Radio St Television | Repair Service. Only Quality Pacts Used. All Work Guaran teed. Bridges RADIO Service Phone 625 Railroad Ar*. FOR SALE ? 2 electric re frigerators. Good condition. $59.95 and $69.95. Terms. GAULTS APPLIANCES, Phone 225, 415 N. Piedmont, f-28 tfn. City Station TELEPHONE 208 GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING I Prompt service and top quality work. Free estimates. Free pick ' up and delivery service. T. & W. Manufacturing Co., located at former Bennett Construc tion office (1st building on right on York 2oad), P. O. Box 669, day phone 414-J, night phone 452-J-2. a-29-tfri. PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETELYNE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK; latest equipment, promp* ser vice. KINGS MOUNTAIN MA CHINE WORKS. Inc., Gold St. n-7-tfn. FAST While You Wait SERVICE All colors Suede and Leather Polish FITE'S ! SHOE SERVICE 111 W. Mtn. st-Old Baker Gro. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR ONE USED ELECTRIC RANGE? G. E. ? full size ? good condi tion. $95. Terms. MARGRACE STORE, Phone 594- m-13-tfn. /ETERANS ? I will build you a I house, obtain the loan, and ar range the other details for you. Small down paymenJt. Up to $7,000, four percent; $7,000 to $10,000, six percent, $10,000 to $12,000, eight Per cent. Whyl pay rent? Payments are cheap. I er than rent. E. T. PLOTT, Yofk Rd., Phone 680- VV. F-7-tfn. DOVER TAXI At Old Rates Phone 23 CURTAIN STRETCHING ? For Spring curtain stretching call 417-J or contact TVs. 1 Pauline Thrift on Dill ing street. Can do panel or ruffle cuTtain. Will take as many as 4-6 window* in one day. m-6-13-20. ' ?47 PLYMOUTH ? 4 door with '48 Body Style. 36,500 actual miles. Excellent condition. $875. See at 213 E. Parke)- si. m-13-20-pd. FOR PROMPT Ambulance SERVICE ?Coll? Gill & Biown Phones 469-M and 424-R 589-1 Repairs On ALL ELECTRIC . Appliances Freo Pick-up. Delivery Charlie HarrlU's Electric Appliance Service 203 8. Goforth Phone 245 W FOB FBEE DEMONSTRATION ? Ironrlte Ironer, Call Billle Lo gan at Longan Supply No. 317-W IRONRITE Irons every I thing, from ruffles to corduroy pants. Easy terms. au-10-tfn plumbinT ? Contracting e Repair* e Quick Service Ben T. Goforth Phone 2811 Grorer, N. C. FOR RENT -r- Three-room apart- 1 ment at 500 W, Gold street. See | Hubert McGinnis, phone 322. m-20 All Kinds Of Electrical Wiring ? just received Big New Shipment RESIDENTIAL Lighting Fixtures L. A. HOKE Electrical Contractor Cherokee St. Phone 368 LOST ? 21-Jewel Hamilton man's pocket watch, between Purol Station and Ridgt? ?t. Picture of locomotive on wat ch. Reward. Contact. Herald. m-20-27-*)d. SLABS FOB SALE slide PER LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Your Money Call or See Elmer Lumber Company Phone 54 Our Precision ? work m a ti s h i p is the result of ex acting care, thoro skill, fine aquip merit, facilities. It's wholly guaranteed. DCLUnCCK'S V*? J?BKL fltC fV siluirx BC '* Kings Mountain's Leading Jewelers GOOD BO Y ? for sale, Leon ard porcelain refrigerator. In good condition. Phone 325-W Day, 144-W Night, d-20-tfn. Lockridge Transfer Co. bunnd Carrier* Textile Machinery Cotton Cotton Tarn Cotton Mill Waste . Cotton Seed Cotton Seed Meal Sugar Potatoes Furniture Phone 356 Inquiries Solicited oa emy hauling problem j FOR SALE ? One maple bed and chest of drawers. May be seen I at 500 W. Gold street, upstairs ox phone 365- W. m-13-20. REGULAR DINNERS/ Delicious Country Ham, Barbecue ? World s Finest, Chicken-in-the. Basket, Catfish Fries, Seafood Platters. You Name It, We' Have It'. HORSESHOE GRILL, Corner E. King St., and York1 rd. :t'-tfn. j OK UcTD CARS .& TRUCKS^-forj sale. We finance and insure under the General Motors Ac ceptance Corp. plan. See Us To ' day! VICTORY CHEVROLET j CO., Fhones 49 & 419. ju-21-tfn FOR SALE ? '42 Model Jeep. See j Craig Falls, York r?d, ?i phone 47H-W. m-2;t-a-3 pd i [NOTARY ; ? Notary -service. See j Mr*. ? Riil'je Logan at Logan V Supply Co.. corner Cleveland j and Linwood, phone 31;7.-"W. j I f-2l -tfn ~ ' ' i I I ' Expert Tire KECAPPING i ? ? Reasonable Rates e One-Day Service ? Best Molds MARLOWE'S Phone 62 {FOR SALE t- 5 room house andj two room house with approxif 1 mately 6 acres of land. Located i I between Cherryvilie highway! ' and Peaceful Valley.- See Le- 1 ' roy Webci<Vr, Peaceful Valley, I m!3 *7 pd. ? - -f - ? r IMPERIAL THEATRF Kings Mountain. N. C. Phone 134 LAST SHOWING ? THURSDAY. MARCH 20 Double Feature ? ? "The Texans Never "The Strip" Cry" Mickey Rooney Gene Autry Cartoon FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 21 22 Double Feature ? Open at 11 a. m. "Watch The Birdie" "Night Riders Of Red skeiton ' Montana" Allen Lane Two Cartoons and Comedy MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MARCH 24-25 "VENGEANCE VALLEY" Vurt I?ncatw Comedy and Cartoon ' I I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 28-27 ( Dorble Feature "The Toughter "Teresa" They Come" P?99y Anne Gardner *?rtU Bill Mauldin Preston Foster Cartoon "Why Pay Mere' flee the Beet For Lees" Admission 30c and Be mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmaammmmmmmmmmm . New Chamber for V.IS. Security Council IK' ? > This Is a general view of the new Security Council chamber at United Nations Headquarters. Measuring 135 by 72 feet with 24-foot ceiling, the chamber is completely equipped with farilities for technical services, including simultaneous Interpretation, press, radio and television booths. The Security Council chamber was designed by Arftstein Arneberg of Norway, whose government con tributed some $15,000 for its decoration. Seating arrangements in the Security Council, as well as in the Trusteeship and the Kco nomic and Social Council, will pcrommodate around 520 nersons. Land Reform Urged By UN E-S Council UNITED NATIONS, N, Y , Of the total population of the world, some 60 percent, or almost 1.300 million people, arc dependent upon agriculture for their living. Yet, in many countries the agra rian structure, and in particular FOR SALE ? ~1950 Chevrolet^ 4 door Styleline DeLuxe. Radio and Heater, Defroster. Price $1550. Contact A. C. Stewart, Kings Mountain Police' De partment, or call 557* J after 2:00 p. m. m-20. GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR ? Frigidaire. 7-foot ? extra speci al ? $95. MARCrRACL STORE. Phone 59-1. m-13-tfn. COOPER'S. Inc. FOR SALE ? Four-room home on large lot on N. City street. Wired for electric Sjtove. See Lawrence Flowers. . or phone 372-R. m-20-27-p<i.. APPLIANCES systems of' land tenure, prevent a rise on the standard of living of small farmers and agricultural workers and impede- economic development. j This conclusion is reached in i a United Nat ions study ? entitled "Land Reform^ Defects in Agra rian Structure as Ohstacles to Economic Development." pre pared by economists of the U. N. and of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Na; tiorts. The problem of the. under developed countries is the prob lem of the poverty of their land population, the IJ. N.-FAO report sayS, and point to the difference in productivity .'per person in agrl culture as an indication of the differences in rural living stand ards. ? ? Where the annual agricultural output per person averages ? ap proximately 2 1-2 tons, as it does Jin North America, the standard of J living of the farm population will j clearly be higher than where it is less than 1-4 ton, as in Asia, or ! 1-8 ton, as in Africa. Listed among the major inv | pediments to a sound agriculture ! in under developed regions are farms which cannot be worked economically; the concentration ; of land ownership in large estates [with too small a return for those | Who work the land; the high rents and insecurity of tenure charac j teristic of many tenancy systems; plantation economies which offer I low wages and no share in man jagement to the cultivators; ex orbitant taxation and inadequate I provision for agricultural credit In describing the- main land STOWE'S RADIO SERVICE Guaranteed Radio & TV Sales & Repairs ~ " PHONE 393 I8MTN. ST. FOR BENT 4-roorrT house. See j FOR SALE J." O. Ross, Bessemer City, iift-j ep I f). m. m- 13-20. |? bid. (>61 J. ? f- '"m:! I<> boxer, one 'Rpfiisiored. Phone m 20- 27. ? AM. UU AUI J. Joy Theatre KINGS MOUNTAIN, N C. ' PHONE 600 TICKET OFTICE OPENS Ji? WEEK DAT*? JJ:4S SATURDAYS THURSDAY. LAST SHOWING MARCH 20 'RED SKIES of MONTANA" with Richard Widmark and Constance Smith Very Latest News and Short Friday & Saturday March 2 I & 22 'THEY GOT ME COVERED" with Bob Hope and Dorotli; ^mour Cartoon and Comedy Monday & Tuesday March 24 & 25 THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS" with Joan Crawford and David Brian Very Latest News and Short Wednesday & Thursday March 26 & 27 "BOOTS M ALONE" with William Holden anc Johnny Stewart Very Latest News and Short The New Dixie KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 1'IIONE Pfi TICKET OrFICE OPENS till WEEK DATS ? 11:45 SATUBDAT* THURSDAY, LAST SHOWING MARCH 20 "HURRICANE ISLAND" with Jon Hall, Marie Windsor, Marc Lawrence "PRAIRIE SCHOONERS" with Bill Elliott and Evelyn Young News Fri.-Sat., March 21 & 22 Double Feature 'TARZAN'S PERIL" with Lex Barker and Virginia Huston "L AWLESS COWBOYS" with Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight. Pamela Duncan Cartoon Monday & Tuesday March 24 & 25 "CLOUDBURST" Robert Preston. Elizabeth Sellars, Shelia Burrell News and Short Wed.-Thurs., March 26 4 27 Double Feature "BEST oi the BADMEN" color by technicolor with Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Robert Preston THE SHADOW RETURNS" with Kane Richmond and Barbara Reed News vty \! problems as they exist today in many parts of the world, tho United Nations report emphnslzes that land reform, if it Is to b;; effective, must comprise Improve ment in all the .social and eco nomic conditions affecting farm life. In many countries, for ex ample. interest paid by those who work the land is usurious? rang ing from 20 per cent to 100 per cent a year. 1 DRIVE-IN The finest and *hc forgestS VALUABLE FREE PRIZES Every Sot. Night THURSDAY. March 20 LAST SHOWING "Millionarire For Christy Fred MacMurray Loretta Young Shortr FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 21-22 "Private Snuffy Smith Bud Duncan- Edgar Kennedy "Desert Fox" James Mason Cedrfc Hardwicke Cartoou GRAND PRIZE SAT. $100 Diamond Wrist Watch Other Valuable Prizes LATE SHOW 11:30 ONLY Saturday, March 22 "FRENCH FOLLIES" Recommended tor advlts only SUN.. MON.. TUES. March 23-24-25 "Texas Carnival" By Technicolor Esther Williams Red Skelton-Howard Keel Cartoon Rodeo Short WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 26-27 "Flying Leathernecks" By Technicolor johne Wayne-Robert Ryan Cartocn FREE CANDY For The Children at the Box Office EVEF1V HIC.HT 00^ KINGS MOUNTAIN BESSEMER CITY DRIVE-IN Located on Kings Mountain - Bessemer City Rfihway. cnly 2 MUas liom Ki-'i-j'. Mountain. OPEN 7 DAY1? "R WEEK THURSDAV r - ridaY Ma'ch 2 . 21 "HigJ wc Y 301" Stovr> Cf>c^ an 2 Cartoc>s SATURDAY f*arch 22 "Rator. Pass" Dennis Mo.-gan alsr "Sop OrenSsn Anr Sheridan Cartoon ? ? LATE SHOW AT 11:30 SATURDAY, March 22 "Main Girl" All Star Cast SUNDAY and MONDAY Match 23-24 "Fixed Bayonets" Richard BasehGrt * 2 Cartoons Monday & Tuesday Nights Are FAMILY NIGHTS EVERY WEEK Adm. 50c pet car TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY March 25-26 "At War With The .... Army" Dean Martin-Jerry Lewii Cartoon and News I THURSDAY and FRIDAY Match 27-28 "Golden Girl" Mitil Gaynor Cartoon LATE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:30 ? 2 Shows Nightly ? ADMISSION 40c ? FREE ADMISSION ? . To Children Under 12 When accompanied by parents I I
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