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<56 feV the AkiS BeenfreBze HOME APPLIANCES Freezers, Refrigerators. Ranges. Water Heaters ALEXANDER'S APPLIANCES 501 Piedmont Arena* CLOTHES LINE POSTS ? 7 1/2 foot upright with 48" cross arm welded on. All steel, $5.00 each. Kings Mountain Machine Works. E. Gold street. Tele phone 879. 5:28 tfn, FOB SALE ? King Street Gulf Service Station. Owner will sell at inventory price. Reason for selling ? son entering arm ed forces. TELEPHONE 9127. 7:23-30?8:6 pd. BEST PRICES PAID for Scrap Iron and Metal. Will move any kind of machinery. C. C. SCRAP IRON AND METAL COM PANY, 3 miles out Gas tonia road. Phone 418-J or 691-M. 1:8- tfn. 626 E. KING STREET PHONE 361 FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT ? by hour, day, weekend. Model ed alter professionals machine bulb for rental service, easy to use. CITY AUTO * HOME SUPPLY, Phone 522-i 8:21-tfn STOWE'S RADIO SERVICE Guaranteed Radio & TV Sales & Repairs I I8MTN. ST. PHONE 393 FOR RENT ? 2 unfurnished rooms for rent. Wired for elec tric stove. TELEPHONE 581- R. 8:6-13. ? FOR RENT ? 5 room frame" house, freshly painted. Lights. Well in yard. Waco- Road. $5 per week. Telephone 869-W.. 8:6 SLABS FOR SALE ' $12.00 PER LOAD We DeUrer BifgMt Load For Tour Money Coll or See Elmer Lumber Company Phone 54 For Athletes Foot T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It actually peels off the outer skin, exposes buried fungi and KILLS ON CONTACT. If not pleased with Instant-drying T-4-L. your 40c back at any drug store. Today at KINGS MTN. DRUG CO. 8:6?27 FOR RENT ? 3- room upstairs apartment. Private bath. Pri vate entrance. Electric hot wa ter heater. Wired for electric stove. Will rent to couple. A vailable September 1. See at 304 Waco road or Telephone 431-W. 7:30tfiv SHOULTZ Used Furniture Store now open tor business. Located in Morri son Bide, on Gold St. We Buy and Sell. 7:30-8:20 pd. NOTARY Notary service. See Mrs* Blllle Logan at Logan's Supply Co., corner Cleveland and Llnwood, Phone 1014. f-21-tfn. OK USED CARS & TRUCKS? for sale. We finance and Insure under the, General Motors Ac ceptance Corp. plan. See Us To day! VICTORY CHEVROLET OO., Phones 49 & 419. Ju-21-tfn HUNTERS ? automatic shot guns, Remington and Savage 20, 16 and 12-gauge plain, so lid matted, and raised venelat- j ed rib barrels. Buy now arid be assured of the gun you de sire when the season arrives. ? If you desire to trade guns or rifles, we will be glad to fig ure with you. PHIFER HARD WARE CO., Phone 46. 7:23 tfn MONEY TO LOAN $5 and Up Easy Weekly Payments K M LOAN & FINANCE CORP. Across from Bonnie Mill At Corner of Cherokee A Gold Sts. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and reconditioned with power driven precision grinder shar pener ? makes blades on push and reel ? type power mowers like new. CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY, phone 896. 4:2 tfn 1952 FORD Customline .... . .. . $1795 radio and* heater ? perfect shape 1951 MERCURY. 2-door . . ..... $1695 petfect shape 1951 FORD .... ....... $1395 low miles ? new tires 1951 BU1CR Special 4-door ..... $1795 1919 BUICK 2-door *edanetfte . . . $1195 straight shift ? new tires only 28.000 miles 1949 OLDSMOBILE .... $1395 perfect shape? a real nice car 1949 PACKARD, a good buy $ 795 qxtra good shape, brand new tires 194S BUICK. excellent *hap* $ 895 1948 CHEVROLET 4-door. dean $ 795 1941 CHMmEB $175 Sak Baick Co. S. Railroad Ave. Phone 330 Radio & Television Repair Service. Only Quality Parts Used. All Work Guaran teed. Bridges RADIO Service Phone 625 Railroad Are. | LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and reconditioned. Power - dri ver precision grinder sharpen er ? makes blades on push and reel -type power mowers like new. CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY, Phone 896 3:26 tfn. PLUMBING O Contracting O Repairs Quick Service SEASONABLE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ben T. Goforth Phone 900 - York Road Hours 8-5; Sat. 8-12 EMERSON TELEVISION ? 17- I inch . . . console . . . used . . . . J Bargain. GAULTS APPLIAN- | CES, 415 N. Piedmont ave., Phone 225. 7:30 tfn. ?Red Ball Cab? + Located At ^ ? Bus Station ^ \A ?? ^ r tr . y ?? POR SALE ? WeRtlnghouse and i Maytag electrical appliances, Myers water pumps, Marietta paints, bathroom fixtures, and kitchen sinks. Appliances and fixtures sold on terms. All ser vice calls cash. Open every week day from 8 a. m. til 6 p. m. Close at 1 o'clock on Satur day. LOGAN SUPPLY CO BESSEMER CITY ROAD, Phone 1014 m-8-tfn. Bolide PIOTT heal and 1 York Bd. ESTATE centals *hone 874| SAND YOUR OWN FLOORS ? professional model floor sand er for rent by hour, day, week end. Built to rent ? easy to use. Phone 522-J. CITY AUTO A HOME SUPPLY. 8:21-tfn. NEW WASHING MACHINES As Low As $5 Down and $2 a Week. Famous Thor Washers. See them today at CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY, Phone 896. 5:21-tfn. Expert work. Finest material*. ?L f oik done promptly . . atod guaranteed. Let u* give yon a free estimate. for ELGINS DuraPowir Mainspring* ww to bftik is AfdUUifw Mat Elfb iHili. L*a<"?g Jn,u? AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected Aug. L 1953) Eggs, Poultry Yard 59c Hens (dreasea & drawn) . . . 40c Fryers (dressed & drawn) 4 . . 44c Com (white) 52.10 Yellow Corn S 1.85 Wheat $1.70 Odts 70*. Barley $1.00 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS ??G0 GEE EBS B ?G 12 n ?a GRAYSON'S Jewelry for ? Expert Watch Repair ? Ronson Lighter Repair ? Engraving ? Pearl Re-Stringing SEE EDDIE ARROWOOD at Home Service Co. for your home Frigidaire appliances, Emerson Radio and Televis ion, small appliances. Moun tain St., Phone 1051. 4:2 tfn FOR SALE ? Ideal place for any kind of business. On KM-Gas tonia highway, 5 acres of land, good building 60 x 100. See J. C. Clary or Phone 418-J. 6:ll-tfn. Expert Tire RECAPPING e Reasonable Rates e One-Day Service e Best Molds MARLOWE'S Phone 62 PAINT ? $1.99 gallon. Inside and outside. Your B. F. Good rich store, CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY, 247 Battle ground, Phone 896. 3:19 tfn. MORRIS' LAKE New--5 Acres Open 7 Days Week FREE PRIZES WEEKLY 1st ? SI per lb. lor largest Fish Caught 2nd ? 2 Free Fish Dinners 3rd? Free Fish Dinner TROUT CLUB York Road, 2 Miles Soutii ROOFING, GUTTERING, Sheet Metal Work, Heating and Air Conditioning. KINGS MOUN TAIN SHEET METAL WORKS, N. Cansler and Childers streets, * Phone 333. Tune in WKMT 1:06 Sundays. 7:9 tfn. Carolina Dairy Kings Mountain's only authorized distributor for Golden Guernsey milk products features: ? Creamline Milk ? Homogenized Milk ? Creamed Buttermilk - ? Buttermilk e Whipping Cream e Single Cream ? Chocola'.e ? Cottage Cheese ? Butter For Homo Delivery Phone 684-w DOC McDANIEL Kings Mountain , Sales Representative Shelby ? Dtel 8031 MYF Sponsoring TV Talent Hunt The Graw Methodist church MYF is sponsoring a TV Talent Hunt to be held in Central high school auditorium Saturday, Au gust 15. - . . Proceeds arcs to go to the You th Educational building fund of the church. Admission is pric ed at 60 cents for adults and 35 cents for children. The Sisk Quartet, well ? known religious group, .will appear in person and introduce .to the au dience local talent. Fourteen winners will be chosen to appear on a television' show as contest ants at City Stadium at a later date. Local persons are toeing invit ed to enter and are asked to tele phone 684-J to register for the contest. Among entrants in the talent hunt announced this week are Brenda Ann Sweezy, Shelby ra dio singer, the Carolina Twins, who appear on TV, Joan Kilpat rick, pianist, Sarah Garver, state radio contest winner, Elizabeth Camp, pianist, Bobby Huskey, State College baritone singer, and several other outstanding religious groups. Advance tickets are on sale in local business establishments and by members of the Grace Methodist cnurch Youth Fellow ship. First Nazarene Homecoming Set Annual homecoming services will be held at Kirst Church of the Nazarene Sunday. August 9." Following the 11 o'clock ser vice a picnic dinner will be spread on tables in the Bonnie Mill grovp at 1 o'clock. A special musical program will begin at 2:30. The Hullender Sis ters, Mid View Baptist church singers,- Jack Moss, from the Sec ond Baptist church, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchem, EUenboro singers, are among local singers to be present for the services. All members, former members of the church, and friends are in vited to attend, Rev. C. E. Mc Kenzie said in making the an nouncement. ON LEAVE Lieutenant J. E. Herndon, Jr., i USAF, is spending a 5-day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herndon. Lieutenant Herndon, who has served with' the Air Force for three years, has been stationed at Perrin AFB, Texas, but' upon! completion ot his leave, he is to i report to Pittsburg, Pa., wherel the 71st is located. Negro News By Mrs. Cannie Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Mr. James Boyce of Buffalo, N. Y. arrived in Kings Mountain July 19 and spent ten days visit ing his sister, Mrs. Mary Burris, and other relatives. On Sunday Mr. Boyce, Mrs. Burris, and Mrs. Ruth Adams visited Miss Ellen Burris in Asheboro, N. C. While there, they visited Mrs. Decy Gar ner, a friend of Miss Burns. Mr. Boyce returned to his home Tues day night. Cpl. James E. Burris, U. S. Army, who is a Chief Laboratory Tec. statiohed at Camp Stewart, Ga., spent the week. ;;d with his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Miller, and "Mr. Miller. Cpl. Burris in expecting a discharge in the near future, after serving three years in the armed forces. Miss Barbara Jean Ellis of Winston-Salem spent the week end visiting relatives and friend? Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Whit mire of Concord spent the week end with relatives in Kings Mountain. Mrs. Odessa R. Brevard and children of New Jersey are at home on East Ridge Street, The revival meeting is in pro gress at Ebemezer Baptist church this week. Rev. Pasey of Ashe viiLe is in charge, REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE ? slightly used. ... 9 1/2 cubic feet ... deluxe ... shelves in door. Assume Payments. GAULTS APPLIANCES, Phone 225. 8:6 tfn. REAL ESTATE ? Nice 4 -room house with all conveniences. Lackey on lot 75 x 150. ? Small Farm with 5- room bouse. ? Several nice 4- room boas OS. ' ? / - . B. D. RATTERREE THE REAL ESTATE MAN Phono M-J El-Bethel-Bethware News (Mrs. Leonard Gamble) EL BETHEL . BETH WARE - August 1 Revival services will be held at El-Bethel church be ginning Sunday morning, August it. Services will lie held each even ing at 7:30 p. m. throughout the I week. Rev. Boyce Hulfstetler will do the preaching. Saturday afternoon at S p. m. Mrs. Chester Cash and Mrs. Her man Cash were hostesses to a bridal shower at the El- Bethel Club house in honor of Mrs. Bill Blanton, bride of last Sunday af ternoon. Games and contests were enjoyed after which refreshments were passed and the gifts opened. ~The Women's Society of Chris tian Service will meet Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Goforth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anthony had the misfortune to get their barn burned Saturday night when it was struck by lightening. Mr. and tyrs. J. T. Barber had as their Sunday visitors his two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber of Detroit, Mich., and Jimmy of WNOX, Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Elva Lingerfelt of near Charlotte. The family of Mr. and Mrs. | M. C. Neal'all-met Sunday and] enjoyed a reunion at the home I of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. | David Hamrick. Mrs. Marporia Gates of Char lotte spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. j Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swofford ; spent Sunday at Forest City with ' relatives. | i Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Dewilt Randall and son. Keith,' had as their Sunday dinner guests Rev* C. C Crow of SheLby, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watterson, Judy and Bill, Mrs. Ida Watterson of Charlotte and Mrs. M. Lovelace. Mr., and Mrs. Paul Lewis of Wilmington were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children and Mrs. Laura Wolfe. Little Miss Nadine Bell spent Friday night with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMll* lian of Bessemer City. Pvt. Newell Thornburg of Fort Jackson spent the weekend *vith his wife and parents Mr. and Mrs: Jack Rav of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell of Swainsville spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Mae Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilamriek and daughters, Helen and Ger tie of Patterson Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright and children, Charles, Bill and Beth, and Mrs. Laura Wolfe were Sunday after noon visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Horace Bell and daughters, Miss es Carolyn and Nancy Bell. Pvt. Bobby Randall of Fort i Jackson wasf the weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Randall. Mr. and iMrs. Garmon Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lin Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney and baby, Mrs. Hershell Davis and children visited Mr. Hershell Davis who is a patient in Winston-Salem Hospital, Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Bell remains critical ly ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and son, Dennis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr&. Sam Bell and fam ily. Mrs. Martha Lovelace of Pat terson Grove spent a few days the past week with her sister, the scribe. Mrs. Ann McSwa in spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Essie Wright was the Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wat terson, Mrs. Ida Watterson, and Mrs. Martha Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and sons, Mickey and Jack, spent Saturday with Mrs. Bell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMll lian of Bessemer City Local Servicemen Home Fro mDuty Marine Pvt. George Owens, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Owens of route 2, and Navy Hos pitalman Anfcelee Perry, son of Mrs. Etta Berry of 108 Watterson Street, are among 2.684 Marine and Navy veterans arriving home from Korea aboard the U. S. Gen eral John Pope. They were processed at the Ma rlne Barracks. Naval Station. Treasure Island, California and were given leavesand orders to their new duty stations,' HALE HELP WANTED ? Rella ble man with car wanted, part or fulj time, to call on farmers in Gaston County. Wonderful opportunity. $10 to $20 In a day. No experience or capital required Permanent. Write to day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. C. Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 8:6-13-pd. Good Used Furniture IF YOU NEED FURNITURE. YOU CANT AFFORD TO PASS UP THESE BAR GAINS. HERE'S THE PLACE TO MAKE YOUR MONEY GO A LONG WAY! One 5-pc. Seeing is believing! CHROME DINETTE $24.95 SI Down Delivers One 5-drawer Good Condition! WALNUT CHEST $16.95 $1 Down Delivers One Warm Morning installed for COAL HEATER, only $39.95 Used only one season ? SI Down Delivers One Gurberson cash, not installed OIL HEATER, with tank S5 This heater is in good condition! One Just the piano for the student! Fishei Piano, with bench $89.% S5 Down Delivers ? Completely reconditioned One small studio size Mendelssohn Piano $119.% Just reconditioned, a wonderful value $5 Down Delivers One apartment-size Brandnew floor sample KITCHEN CABINET $29.95 Regular price $49.95 ? SI Down Delivers One Used New Home Orig. $169.95 Sewing Machine $99.95 S5 Down Delivers One blue tapestry Simmons Sola Bed $14.95 S.l Down Delivers One used A- 1 shape FRIGIDAIBE $59.95 $5 Down Delivers : Now Going Full Blast Our August Heater SALE We'll deliver any all-new heater in our ample stock of Warm Mornings Duo-Therms lor .... $1 Down All Sizes. All Styles, Installed FREE Easy, Convenient BAIRD TERMS > This means what it says, an AUGUST SALE. Every heater in our stock is re duced to sell in AUGUST. Regular prices will prevail after this month. Buy now if t you want to save for cold weather months. BAIRD Furniture Compere Our Prices Before Yon Bay Anything For The Home!
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