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-HERALD HOUSE OF THE WEEK A. SMAU HOUSE KANNINO *JMAU DESIOW NO. ?-322 house consisting of one floor and a full base ment. There are two large bedroom*, bath, liv irig room with dining alcove, combination kit chen anil dinette,- a utility room. Location of the utility room makes It available fot use as. a work or play room. J,t has a large closet and space for a washer and dryer. There arr 6 closets In all, including linen clo set, off the hall. The kitchen- dinette features a corner window and ample storage space. Frame construction' is used throughout, with face brick veneer, except for a portion of the front which has vertical siding, brick planter, and wide eave overhang. The floor area is 1205 square feet, with 22,8985 crnbic feet. For further information about DESIGN B-322, write the Small House Planning Bureau, S. Cloud, Minn. ? ADMINISTRATRICES NOTICE Having qualified as Admin is I tratrices for the estate of Mrs. ' Candace M. Mauney, deceased, I all persons having claims a gainst said estate are hereby no tified to file same with the un-. dersigned on or before the 21st day of July, 1935, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 21st day of July, 1954. Bonnie M. Summers Virginia K. Hemdon, Adm. 7:22?8:12 - Phone for jour... POLIO INSURANCE Protect* parents, cKlldren under 18. Pays expense* up to $9000. Two year family policy $10, individ ual $5. Luther Bennett 1017 Uwm M. Mm* MS x J FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. . coiOmbus. ohio BUBBORIBB TO THE HERALD NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained ih a deed of trust given by Wil'lam F. Mc- j Cieary and wife, Roberta L. Mc- j Cleary, to the undersigned as trustee for the Home Building & Loan Association on the 18th day of January, 1952, now on .record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County In book 393 at page 67 and default hav ing been made in the payment of same and at the request of the Home Building and Loan Asso ciation, I will sell t'n cash at the courthouse door in SHELBY, ?CLEVELAND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, on TUESDAY, SEP TEMBER 7, 1954, at 10:00 o'clock a. 1%, or withfn legal hours, the following described real estate: BEGINNING on an iron stake, L. C. Hord's southwest corner just north of the City Lake Road and running with Hord's line and the City Lake Road N. 81' deg. 15 min. E. 302 feet to Hord's corner in the middle of the York Hard Surface Road; thence with the middle 6t said road S- 18 deg. 0 min. Ay- 200 feet to a point, a new corner; mence a new line S. 86 deg. 45 min. W. 343 feet to an iron stake in the west line of the Gold Mine tract Just west of the City Lake Road; thence with the west line of the Gold Mine tract N. 33 deg. 30 min. E. 200 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 1*25 acres, being a' part of the 525 acre tract 6f land known as the Gold Mine property. This the 3rd day of August, 1954. B. S. NEILL, TRUSTEE Davis and White, Attorneys. a-5? a-26 iwUMPtrwme HEHALD WANT ADS ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix for the estate of J. W. Watterson, deceased, all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 1955, or this, notice will toe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 15th day of July, 1954. _ Mrs. J. W. Wattereon, Adm. Route 3 Kings Mountain, N. C. 7:15?8:19 ' ? NOTICE OF RESALE Under and toy virtue of the po wef of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Everette W. Sims and wife, Beatrice M. Sims to the undersigned as trustee for the Kings Mountain Building and Loan Association on the 3rd day of August, 1950 now on re cord in the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in book 377 at page 1 and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the Kings Mountain Building and Loan As sociation, I will resell for cash at the courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Caro lina on MONDAY, August 16th, 1954 at 10:00 a. m. or within le gal hours, the following describ ed real estate: Being lot/number 3 in Block D of that certain subdivision known as Midpines, it being a subdivision of the Calvin Howell property located about two miles South of Kings Mountain, a map of which subdivision is duly re corded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Cleveland Coun ty in book of plats No. 5 at page 15. The bidding will begin at. $1,470.00. This the 29th day of July, 1954. B. S. Neill, Trustee Davis and White, Attorneys 8:5-12 Librarian Lists Children's Boohs At Jacob S. Manney Memorial Library One.hundred books for junior and teen age reading have been | added to the shelves at Jacob S, Ma,uney Memorial Library. A list of the books was released by Mrs. Charles G. Dilling, libra rian, this week. A second list of books for young people will fol- j low, she said. They are: "/Vople, Places, and Books" - ? ! Highrt. - . "Why We Live Where We Live" ?Evans. ' Sal Fisher, Lrownie Scout" ? j Gardner. "Superjet" ? Zarem Cantwell. j "Dead Men's Cave" ? Wibber- ; ley. "Jane Cameron" ? Brady. "Joel Spends His Money" ? I Corcos. "Just Like Me" ? Mackay. "Indians" ? Fletcher. "Jet Planes" ? Knight. "Real Circus" ? Brewster. "Cowboys" ? Fletcher. "Fire Engines" ? Zaffo. "Dogs" ? Sutton. "Wild Dogs of Drowning Creek" Wellman. "Zeke and the Fisher Cat" ? Voight. "Fire Hunter" -r- Kjelgaard. "The Last Mammoth" ? Wtell man. "Adventures of A G-Man" ? Proctor. "Haunt Fox" ? Kjelgaard. "House of the Fifers" ? Cau dill. "Mystery of the Black Dia monds" ? Whitney. "Flatboats and Wagon Wheels" ?Comfort. "Prairie Schooners West" ? Comfort. "Rod" ? Hall. "Pudge" ? Black. "Children of the Colonies" ? Comfort "Buffalo Harvest" ? Rounds. "Thr ? is Jtefferson" ? Clark. "The .louse in Robin Lane" ? Voight. "Black Renegade." ? Faralle. "Ol 'Paul" ? Rounds. "Robinson Crusoe" ? De Foe. j "Cowboy Sam and the Indians" ? Chandler. "Cowboy Sam and Shorty" ? Chandler. "Cowboy Sam and the Fair" ? Chandler. "Cowboy Sam and the Rust lers" ? Chandler. "Cowboy Sam and Freddy" ? NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR NOItTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY Having this day qualified as administrator of the estate of Pearl Hicks, deceased, late of Cleveland County, North Caroli na. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gro ver, North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of July, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery,. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment of said obligations. This the 7th days of July, 1954. R. B. KEETER, Administrator of Estate of Pearl Hicks, Deceased. Joseph C. Whisnant, Attorney 7:15 ? 8:12 Chandler. "Cowboy Sam and the- Rodeo" j ? Chandler. "Jeremy Mouse" - Fills. "Happy Days on the Farm" ? Hay. "The Timbertods" -- Aldredge. "Downy Woodpecker" - -Sears. "Big Brother Danny" ? Fiedler. "Everybody Eats" - G; cen. "Tlie Very Little Dog" Skaar. . "C??ts, Cats, Cats" ? Skaar. "Is>lt Hard ? Is It Easy" - Bloch. "Animals Walk" ? Woodcock . "Everybody Has A House" ? i Given. "Stick in the Mud" ? Ketchum. 1 "The First Hook of Poetry". - Peterson. "The Lunch Box Story" ?-Gold berg. "Wait in the Rain" - Gold berg. "Tl? e for Sleep" ? Selsam;. "Let's Find Out" ? Schneider. "Now Try This" ? Schneider. "Hop. Skip, and Fly" ~ Eberle. "Thanks To Trees" ? Webber. "Anywhere in the World" ? Webber, ?? " "It's Fun To Be Safe" ?Stack. "Rhythms" ? Hughes. "Sound" Baer. "Rebel Seigfe" ? Kjelgaard. "The Birth of Aviation" ? Brown. V - "Klngsblood Royal" ? Lewis. "The Old Grey Homestead" ? Keyes. "A Lady At Bay" ? Maass. "The Heat of the Day"? Bowen. "Such As We" ? Michel. "Man's Religions" ? Moss. "Friends and Lovers" ? Mac Innis. "You, The Jury" ? Borden. "The Vixens" ? Yerby, "The Edge of Time" ? Erd man. "Reprisal" ? Gordon. "Mike's House" ? Saver. . "The Utmost Island" ? Myers. "Jubel's Children" ? Kaufman. "Bright Feather" ? Wilder. "Kings Mountain and Its He-' ros" ? Draper. "Come Before Winter" ? Voss. "The Sojourner" ? Rawlings. . "The Great Ones" ? Ingersoll. "Sea Pup" ? Benns. "The Serpent" ? Hobart. "Short Stories" ? DeMaupas sanU "Lord Johnnie" ? White. "Blaze Of Glory" ? Young. 'The Years of the Locust" ? Erdman. "Throne of thfe World" ? Wohl. "Spoonhandle" ? Moore. "Fiddler's Green" ? Gann. "Three Roads to Valhalla" ? Stewart. "The Friendly Persuasion" ? West. "Street of Klves" ? Harris. "The Flame of Time" ? Ken drick. "Annie Jordan" ? Post. "Rampole Place" ? Holt. I. "The Great Betrayal" ? Gar denier. Two Marines in a small dug out, paddling madly, beat a tug loaded to the gunwhales with Army and Navy nfficials and be came the first craft to enter the Parnama Canal when It was for mally opened In 1913. lable it* Mh. Pon edged emywkte. No MM of euwfne, eco dependability bmu Pontiac at amazingly You'll hove a Bigger Carl Today's Pontiac is die biggest ever built. In feet, no car near its price provides yon with the road-huggingoomfort and stability of Pontiao's long wheelbaae. And Pontiac's sine is apparent, too, in its roomy Body, by Fisber that lets yon streteb out and relax amid every fine-ear luxury, appointment and convenience. ? * You'll Smvi Finer Perform cruel Today's Ireetlac is the most powerful ere* built. PontWIs big, fcnskj mpne pnta you in oosnmand of more power than you re erer likely to need. Yon enjoy instant re , mm In traffic, and aa yon eruise tike open rood year ?n loefs along, saviug money every mile and life. 'id 1. * *il- -Jl? - You'll have the Greatest Beauty I Today's Pontiac is tbe most beautiful ever, with its dis tinctive Silver Streak styling. And Pjntiac'a beauty is more than skin deep: inside youll find luxurious appointments and fabrics usually reserved for much more costly cars. You'll have America's Top Value! Today's Pontisc is the greatest value ever built. With all ita fine-car qualities, Pontiao is actually priced rfcht next to tbe lowest? so low, in fact, that if you can afford any new car you can afford a Pontiac. Add to that the fact Pontiac haa the higheat resale value in its price class and youTl have an unmatched motor car buy. Come in soon. KDVCA1D PONTIAC COMPANY 9-2571 i Ri^HHiiill ' ? ? Vj* ? ' - mz ' : Now that l ho rains have come many garden plant's including <1 i hlias and shrubs have broken out into rapid growth again. This is especially important foi dahlias because they have not had much opportunity to make good bush growth up to the present time. That means that there will not be so many blooms developed before frost. This is the time t< give thenf the last application ol fertilizer for- the season. A largt handful of a good garden fertili zer such as a G-8-6 or 5- 10:5' a round each plant should be suffl cient. It should be applied about ll2 inches away from the plant and scratched into the surface soil. ? From now until frost is the best ^?art 01 the dahlia season. With plenty of moisture, fertility, and , fool nights they will make rapid growth, This moans that you will I have to stake thorn anil no thein up frequently so that storms w ill ? not break the plants down. I 1 How can We keep dahlia blooms I from wilting afU't* they are out? [ In the first place, some vaiie'.ies I keep better than others. If you I are interested in cut flowers, you >, should grow varieties that are t guod-fur It/at purpose. ? j Many people advocate dipping the stem ends in hot Water, or .sealing the stem end* with a mat ch. hut I have found that the l>est : method is to out the flowers ear ly in the morning or late in the evening and immediately sink the stems in deep cold water. In an ; hour or two they may lie trans i ferred to a vase -for arrangement. I Add some "Bloom'- or "Floral life" to the water to prevent foul ing. Add more water when need led but do not change the water daily as is the custom for some . kinds of flowers. Do not place dahlias in the breeze from open windows or elect lie fans. Thai will wilt them ?very quickly. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Fill any Doctors' Pre scriptions proinptly and accurately at reasonable prices with the confidence jf your physician. Kings Mountain Drug Company THE REX ALL STORE Phones 41 ? 81 We Call For and Deliver Notice To Prospective Kings Mountain Gas Users Natural Gas is coming to Kings Mountain ? and soon ! Elsewhere in this pa per you will read of the steps being taken to make this miracle possible. How- ' ever, right now we need to know who is interested in using natural gas so the lines can be put in during the initial construction period. This is t lie form we are using: ' ' ? " APPLICATION FOR GAS SERVICE LINE No. I hereby make a non- refundable payment of SlO.OO for a gas service line to serve the following address: ft It is understood that payment of this fee will Include my entire cost of a gas service line from the main to a point approximately 6 feet back of the side of the structure nearest the main ? provided the total distauce within my property does not exceed 75 feet In the event the distance exceeds 75 feet within my property, I agree to pay for such additional footage at the rate of S0.50 per foot when properly billed. Due to the different metering Installations required in the commercial sections of town, the above meter locations may not hold true. These will be individually de signated by the Resident Engineer or his representative. I also agree to allow the * ' ' City or Us representative to enter my premises to install this lino and. to release the City or Its representative from any and all obligation to preserve or replace sod, shrubs, or trees removed or damaged In excavating for this gas service line. I Intend to use gas at this address for the following: ;1 "? Date: CUSTOMERS COPY Received payment of v By City of Kings Mountain Gas Dept. SUBJECT TO ENGINEERS APPROV Owner Tenant " *! '?V v The City of Kings Mountain has a representative who will be glad to discuss with you any application of gas to your needs. Or if you prefer, you may fill out your application at the City Hall Clerk's Office, at your convenience. It will be to your advantage to purchase a tap now, at only $10, whether or not you plan to use gas immediately. The tap fee will be much higher in the post construction period, though not in excess of $75. SEE OR CALL MR. J. W. WEBSTER, YOUR GAS TAP SALESMAN All gas rates are fully competitive with any in the area. The City of Kings Mountain looks forward to serving you with this clean, safe, and economical fuel. ' S 4 4 . "J COOKING ? HOME HEATING ? HOT WATER HEATING OTHER NEEDS City Of 7~. T? ? )' ?. ' - >* Saffe ' ?; -? v* Mountain . h ?v - ' .'?? ? #al '? 'M
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