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IMIUBIIIMH.IHIIWL " Help Others If Toil Wish To Enjoy Christmas Christmas to a season when we should make every effort to bring joy to the community In which we live, aid Ruth Current, state home demonstration agent at 'State Colf . lege. As we mako ou.r plana, wo should . look out for tlie children, the young folks, and the older ones as wei!. And remember wo often get more real pleasure out of preparing for Christmas than we do out of cal?brating ih< day Itself. In uiy'v all home dcnuae-tj^jiiiwri club* <rtv th(- stun- Ue-hoTd Christ mas .program ^ .Atir** Current sugges ?i d ?*" %i ral evenings -of enter'tifTnnient will not bo too many. Cliristirian entertainments may he held on different- nights, with-, a separate night for the Christinas treo exercises. I'eople living -In the country can get together a chorus of singers, or mas' eve or Christmas night 'they <an go from home to home singing carols at each stop. In towns, singers can arrange to go around, pausing' to sing In .front of oach house where a lighted caJid lo is twinkling through a window Arrangements can be made for fain ille6 wo wish to hear the carols to id ace tho candles where they wll be seen from the street. On Christmas day, why not have Quick Results?Low Co3t? HERALD Classified Ads 2a a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald la responsible .for only one incorrect insertion. The customer le responsible for subsequent insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of itny corrections needed. Want ada are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this n?wfiDaoer. * FURNITURE REPAIRED, reupho stered, refinishcd and springs ri paired. M. J. Bell, Phone 304-V ll-25t/c. KEY8 MADE. Locks, Vacuui Cleaners' anil Speedometers R< paired. All work guaranteed. C. I Ramsey, at Cleveland Motor Of 11-25-tf i I LOST ? Two Mini dcgs. One innl Lemon and White Pointer, on male Lemon and White Setter. R< ward for return to K. W. Griffin. . ; : ; WE HAVE '16 FEDERAL LANI Bank Farms for sale in York an Chester counties. Long terms, lot rate of interest. See or write H <?. Haus, Sr.; Real Kstnte Sales man for the Fetleral Land Man! Carolina Inn, Chester. S. C. Quln Wallace, Soc.-Treas., York. S. t' or pave Ramscur, Real Kstnt Salesman for Federal Land Hani York, S. C. 12-2-tf ' , ? : y;*' ' r,: .' ' '? "' l' .J ' ; ' MORE COMPLIMENT! BECAUSE? Our dependable coal ""Tiey are real happy ovc We are getting complim customers about this co . WE HAVE PLEN Kings Mount Cor . Phone 124 THE CLAN / * eSSSlSi^B V J f* ?CCOt OOCrtf ro ee HERE any MtN0T NOW'X"" . ) IT!S JUST 1^3 OCCOCK-j 111 w > ?Mto?MeoS the young folk* tafee ? few "made up" baskets to needy families, or tainilfcs where sickness Ihu Inter- ' f?red with Christmas preparation* . Mian Current poked. | j Or may bo there b aonie old couple that would like to be taken for a ' ride through the country, or to vloC some old friends, She continued.' j There are eo many things to do. It , one stops to look around for tliem^,L , Lime Atid Phosphj^Ur'Are Aid to Orchards'"" jV-?frH>d us" for ISme and add phos ale ill orchard management has 'been re-ported by R. H.- Niswonger.j i extiiim'lm hcrt|t{ldult|utllst, at State' |j .College, ^ .V ] .v i iniKui county .tanner nau 'been tryjlHf to nid his apjile orchard of broom scdg0 and act lespedeza to grow in the orchard as a soil building crop.'Hut the, results were disI c ou raging. Ih spedeza _ was sown on the or> Chard In 1935 as a cover Crop. In .! 193(5 it was obvious that the brootrt 1 ; sedge was' crowding out the lespodo-, I2"- . '-.J ! Then the grower applied lime and II triple superphosphate to the land at , tlir rate cf 200 pounds per acre. ... These materials, however, did not i reach all the way under the trees. ? This year, the limed and phospha* 1 ted area showed a good growth of j lesurdeza that had conquered the i broom sedge. i ?| But under the trees where there i was no lime or phosphate, the broom : =edge was still growing vogorously j and all the lespedeza had been killI ed out. 1 Igvpedoza makes a good cover crop for an 'orchard, Niswongerpointed out. because It checks erosson. helps the soil absorb and bold . t-<iniwnier. and when plowed under, adds nitrogen and organic matteiv While brbviin sedge oTvecks prose j- ion. it ij classed as a soil depleting tap. It takes frcm the land futility that f'hpuUl be conserved" for the t'ruit trees. Various Soils Need- Various Treatments ' ?, It's Ivavd for a fanner to adopt tho kind cf erosion- contrcl practices (hat would b<? most .effective on his laud unless he knows what type of ? soil covers his fields/ said Dean I. O Schaub, cf State College. ? He needs t? consider the thlckL. m-.ts and texture of the topsoil and also the. subsoil underneath. He needs to consider the slope of the * land over each f.etd, how badly the ^ soil tends to erode, and how much . >< il Jias been washed away already. j In parts cf the State, the dean conj tinned, so much topsoil has been I washed away that the fanners pit it V have to eke out a living-as best tliey 01can by virtually tilling the subsoil.j. j There are soils now being cultlj vali d that, ate better suited to ntak.. irg brick than to producing crops. 01 Within a single field there may d j be big differences In the type of iV s il found in various places. Or dlf lVrcnces in the slop? over n field * cause it to be badly eroded in. some t, i>'v-i s while in. others there is still n a fairly good layer of topsoil. rh ' .-I .* I rled p-V'ttesi should J },?.? i \l iffi'l -Itv ?rr?v iivr ntu-ftr c. c r.ipH. Imi i be more level places may ! ;-t111 bo good for careful farming. 3 EVERY RAY pleases our customers. ?r using such good coal, lents every day from our al. TY OF DIXIE GEM ? tain Ice & Coal | ' t ' ,v. .. ' npany Kings Mountain, N. C. ICY KIDS ~ I? r > i llljjll fl ? - ? Week End Crashes Fatal To Nine Persons Charlotte, Dec. 14.?NiBr^f^ini were killed In accident^**!" Nortl Carolina hie.?way* timing the week end. ?' ,.\ light fcraihod Into a. park ed ni>x?(hoblte near Scotland Necl ^efr'Alra. Ernest Davis? 25, her bob Charles, 4 and Ernest Da via *er killed. Davie brother JaByer, was li Jured slightly. A F/atp highway patrol tar rai over five year old Betty Allen, dau ghter of Harry B. Allen, at Ralelgk and she was tatally. injured. Thcjnas Kpps, 58 year old farme was fatally injured near Rounok Rapids when an automobile hit hi wagctt. A car James B. Holbert. 28 yea old mill worker was' driving ilea Burlington ran into a bridge abut rnent and 4\vas killed. Flake N'eal, a world war veteran was killed by a hit-run driver nea Albemarle, 'An automobile-truck collislo near KiustOn resulted in the deat of Roy GrLCflu, 42. and J. \V. Blak< 31, both of Hooky Mount, NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow of sale contained in an Ooder mad by A. M. Hamrick, Clerk of the St perlor Court for Cleveland Count: in the Special proceeding entitlet "Bryan Hord and wife, vs. Fanhl Hord. Widow, et al," 1 will Bell ft) cash at the Courthouse door In She by, Cleveland County, North Carol na on Monday, January 3, 1938, a ten o'clock, A. M., or within legt hours, the following described ret estate: Situated on the South side of Gol ! street in the Town of Kings Moui i tain, N. C., and Beginning at a stak in the edge of said street and rut thence S. ltfc W. 320 feet to a stakt ; theneo N. 88^ W, 1<3 feet to a stal i thence N. 1V4 E, 320 feet to a stak* in the edge of . said Gold stree1 thence along said street S. 88 Vs 1 148 feet to the beginninn, conininlr 43,790 sq. ft., more or less.. This 29th day of November, 1937 Bryan Hord, Commissioner. 1 J. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv?dec 2 i . . . . I State of North Carolina, j County of Cleveland. In The Superior Court P. B. Roberts, Plaintiff, Vs. Theltna Roberts, Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, above named, w take notice that an action entitli as above has been commenced in tl Superior Court of Cleveland Count .North Carolina. w>r:,;n the plal tiff seeks -an huioluic divorce fro the defendant; that said defend* will also take notice that she is' f quired to appear at the Clerk ) Court's Ofllce at the Courthouse said County .in Shelby. North Car ; Una. on' the 24th day of Decenibe j 1937, and answer or demur to U complaint now on file in said actic in thy Clerk's Office, or the plainli j will apply to the Court for the r : lief demanded in said complaint. This 24'th day of November, 19:17 ' A- M. llamrick, ' Clerk of Superior t.'ourt. ?adv?doc 23?H. I SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, j Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. : Town of Kings Mountain, Plaintiff . ' Vs.. ' Will Seawright and wife, Mrfc. Wl Seawiight, and former Wife, Helc Seaw right, Defendants. To Will Seawright and wife, ,Mr Will Seawrlaht. and former wif ' Helen Seawright, and all unknow [panics who might hav an Interest I the Will Seawright lot: Take notice that an action entitle I as above has been commenced I the Superior Court of Clevelai County, North Carolina, for the pt| pose of selling the lot of Will Se w right for the payment of town ta' esj and the said defendants will fu ther take notice, as well as all pa ties who might have an Interest i | said lot, that they are required t ; appear at the Office of the Clerk < , Superior Court of said County In tl j Courthouse In Shelby, North Caro 1 na. on January 10, 1938. and to an wer or demur to the complatnt of tl ? i * Tlmmle Has a Mind mm m * *. I, x r-*i. rmm -iiia?^ or tlM plaintiff *.(11 ap\ jftf'To tfeo Court for lk? roUof de^UKitid la Mid Complaint. This the tth day of December, , 11)37. ' - A. M. Hamrtck. Clerk at the Superior Court for Cleveland County. ?adv?dec 30?D Jjj North Carolina, , Cleveland County. COMMl88lONER'8 SALE OF LAND n Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in the undersigned by an order of the Superior Court in a Judgment entitled: "Sally Thorns. r Administratrix of the Estate of Carolliie Abel, Deceased, Plaintiff, Va g Etta Brlggs and husband, Will ] Brlggs, heirs at law of Caroline Abel r Deceased, and all unknown heirs of r -aid Caroline Abel, Deceased: < De' fendauts." 1, as the Conunisstoner ot ; the Cpurt, will sell to the highest ! 'bidder for^cash at the Courthouse ,! door of Cleveland County., In the t,u> ipt Shelby, N. C., on the 27th day of n December, 11*37, at 12 o'clock M., or I, within legal hours the following de 5 ni/i lutu rnn eniuic. ; Hcginnlng at a stake, on the old . Kails" line, thence North 1 1-4 West '.70 chains to some Hickories, Parker's corner; thence South 41 1-:! o West 1.70 chains to an oak In Par i- ker's line; thence South 3.70- chains r. to a stake; thence East 1.10 .chains >. to the beginning, containing 3-8 ol c an acre, more or lets, r This 27th day of November, 1937. 1- E. L. Campbell, Commissloer.. 1- ?adv?dec 23?H. t ?'? * | P yfl 111 1,1 r, ?e y. nm '3- ! wmm iu c ^0 or? i3 ,n ft Gastonia Never" before have ( 80 beautifully for the visit Gastonia and see Never before have 11 ? !n: meet the needs of the ' I > a ! ^r_?_ 1 1 ' e i our nome mercnani 'n patronize him. If you < in we invite you to TR1 id portunities that you w: id a- A cordial wek x- _ rin Gastonia IO ot >e v&es&gwet&wtew:. I of His Own. . jKfrBiaailMifciftlMrirM* n .ihiWri i d MRVICI IV miUCATION North Carolina, Claua|anj| f Alllly ? " o w o i a ti vvunt^t la The Superior Court Town of Kings Mountain, Plaintiff, Vo. Mary Blanton, Widow. Buater Ulan ton, bingle. Bolden Blanton, Single, and Mary Elizabeth Blanton. Single heirs ot law of IJoyd Blanton, Deceased, and all unknown heirs a i law of Lloyd Blanton, Deceased, Defendants. To Buster Blanton and Bolder Blanton and all unknown heirs al taw c-f Lloyd Blanton, Deceased: Take notice that an action entltl ed as above had been commenced hi ; thy Superior Court of Cleveland i Ccunty, North Carolina, for tho pur ' |Wg c-f veiling the house and lot ol I ^ , \ ,v^ |: ^1 dtilfl '% J&&*1 ' i * Kb*% At Christi iastonia streets and Gastoni Christmas Holiday Season. 1 these elaborate Yiiletide pre Gastonia merchants made 150,000 people who live wit ; should come first. If he h ion't find your needs in yo r GASTONIA. You will be i ill find there. ome awaits you in your n Chamber Of t GASTONIA, N. C. A^,W^ :. .-. ftndinu will further take aotl? that they are required to spp?r at the office ot the Clerh or the Supers 1 tlor Court of said county. In the Court ' house In Shelby, North Carolina, on j January 20. 1938, and a newer or de? mur to the Complaint of said action '| or the plant Iff wilt apply to the - Court for the relief demanded fan nald Complaint. Thin the 10 day of December, 1937. t A. . M. Haanrick, t Clerk of the Superior Court for , . . Cleveland County. ?adv? Jan 6?D. i I Say, "I saw It in The Herald." t1 . , Thanh*. 1 \ c t 1 ; ?- ' ?J sV LOWEST COS^ :EYHOUND Ings on holiday travel I Greyhound round ire only 1/3 the coat ol driving a email :an buy many a Chrietmaa gilt vrith what i fares that coat laaa than any other kind ol ion. Thare'a no antra coat foe the antra Siuier-feacb travel. For Information calls CENTER SERVICE Phone 62 |wjk K Split mas Time a stores been decorated We cordially invite you to parations. > such preparations to hin this trade area. , as what you want, then ur home community, then surprised at the trade opleighboring city. ' * Commerce gggcggggggggggg 1 1 i i , ??m By PERCY L. CROSBY; PlFSHCmNKsiM coin' 111 | to hah6 around an'wait? r rior h r sue '5 got ^ I ' - - *"''$ ' ' J?
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