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Mrs Joe FVater Mr. ?M Mm Bun Steward of Um tenia ar? announcing the Mrth of a daughter, Soot tie Sue. The Hiewanh are forfer mtwiki of Ktnp Mountain and have a teat of friend* here. Bom to Mr. and Mra. Urady Rhea a daughter. Made Hue. Mr. acat Mra. J. L. Head aud fam tly of Cmmertoo were the gneete of xra L|S? w"nrttr"< *?' Mra. Gallant of KHig Street waa Quick Result*?Low L'^t? HEHALD Classified Ads It ward for firat Inaartion; half |?riaa far subsequent inaar Minimum thargt 28c. Do not nok for information ipfardlag "ksysd" ads, ao thay arc strictly confidential. If error la made, The Herald la responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer la reeponslble for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needed. Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounte with this newspaper. FOR SALE ? Sweet Pepper Plants, Hgg Plants, Tomator Plants and Sweet Potato Plants. Phine 235-M, Paysour's Tourist Camp. 2t MAN WANTED to supply Rawletgha Household Products te consumers. We trata ana help you. Good profits for hustlers. No experience necenasry. Pleasant. profitable, dignified work. Write today. RawletgjhW, Dept. NCE-10&63. Richmond. Va. BANANA SPLITS 8PECIAL_10c ? Saturday only, If served In store, but in container, 20c. Kings Moun tain Drug Co. WANTED TO BUY ? Shepherd. Collie or German Police male puppy. Haywood E. Lynch at Kings Mountain Herald Office. FOR 8ALE ? Two Oli Stoves and one girl's bicycle. 105 Parker "i. Street may 5 "WANTED ? Man to operate local cleaning and pressing business. Ajpply to Fred W. Plonk at Plonk Motor Co. may 5. 1 BUY FAT HOQ8 AND COWS. See J. O. Baumgardner at Blalock's Cash Grocery. Phone 58-R t FOR RENT ? Three rooms with sink 1n kitchen and bath" room. 204 East King Street. It FOR FJR8T CLASS POINTING leave word for Jack Helms, at Ph.lfe<r Hardware Co. It (Continued Next Week) ' W |H W \ | I ' TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "Say, Qoorgo, my father wont aoroaa in tha World's War, and whan ha came back, ha had a wooden leg." Qaorga: "Wall that's not so much; my mother was a nurse In Franca, and when aha came back aha had a oedar cheat." Speaking of ?edar cheats, we have a fine eeleotion, and if you'll look them over we Believe you can find Juat the kind you are looking for. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Leas At Hord's | THE CLANC wiu7oo<co AN^V tOOK" fOP tlMMie? | SCNT Hi fiO rm CHOPSr^r-?J? I I be (um( of Mr*. Half Gofortb and kCra. Grady Rhea loot Sunnay. Mr. and Mra. leaner Welch and son, Donald, c< the Dixon codmuntty wore the guest* of Mra. Welch's mother. Mra. Caldwell. Sunday. TVie fonthly daaa meetiui of the Lauie*' llible claaa of Macedonia Baft ttat Church will b? held at Mra. K U. Ccok's Saturday evening wltlt Mm. Itoitha (leotRe acting aa Joint huutrs*. Mcadamea ' Carl Gantt. Thotuas Gamble. Joe Fouler ?(-ie boateM'>a ni'iiiiT*" i i i he club hoaae. In the absence of the president. Mra. Clarence Jolly, flint vice-president, . preaiden over the meeting. Mra. laila Woodward conducted the devotional. The hoot teUCa nerveu a aandwlch course with. Ice tea and aweeta. Mr atid Mra. >R. B. Cook entertain ed at a buffet dinner Saturday evening. <'overs wefe laid for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gantt anta daughter. Cornelia. Mr. and Mrs. Thofer Gamble, and Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family. Mary McCasland) was the guest of Mltas Louise Bracket! last Sunday. . Mr. Marvin Ledforn of WinstonSalem. formerly of Kings Mouutatn. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ixtdford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mess last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Grady Rhea had as their guests last Sunday, Mrs, Drusllla Wilson and M<les Martha Wilson of Keel Kings Mountain. ' -Mr. and Mrs. CltarleB Moss. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ledford and family ann Miss l^ouise Wallace visited rel atives in Gaffney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Caldwell were among these attending the. evening service n>t the Tabernacle In Gastonia Saturday. AKiss Betty Jo Blackwelder, spent the week-enn with her grandmither in East Kings Mountain. Farm Questions Answered? ' Q. ?Is It ueeeaaar> to feed grain to.beef calvea? A.?Yes. Grain feeding will bring In a much greater profit as a young calf will pi't on 100 pounds gain with only two-third as much feed as an an'hnal of similar grade that is a year or two older. Calves fed a supplementary ration will reach a good.' market weight in from 10 to 14 mon tha which mean a quicker turn over in capital. This supplementary feeding makes it easier on the cows' and allows for rebreeding at . the desired time. Two parta of shelledf ccrn and one part of oats should be fed the calf at two to three months of age. From that time on the corn should be increased from 8 to 10 parts id one part of cottonseed meal. Q.?I few can 1- control potato beetles iu my home garden.? A.?An application of calcium arse nate should be made as soon as the beetles appear hi any number and continued as often as the beetles be come numerous. This poison may be need cither us a dust or spray, but the plants should be thoroughly covered for bet results. For dusting, the material should be used without dilution. A small hand duster has giv n excellent reslits. When used as a -spray use ten teapconful of calcium '? rsenate to three gallons of water for small gardens amf two pounas of t)he poison to 50 gallons of water for large amounts. Q.?When should grain be given baby chicks? A.?-Chicks should be arlven eraln feed after tlhe first eight or ten days Thte srould be fed two or three times a day in the mash hoppers and on top of the mash. This lessens the chance of the chick picking up droppings. It Is very essential that sufficient hopper space be supplied so that all the birds can eat at one time. Where It - la necessary to keen the chicks in the brooder horse, the ration should be supplemented wtth one per cent of biologically tested cod Hver oil. However, If the bird's have access to a range and direct sunlight this supplement la. unneces sary. / H. O. Dozler, of Moycck, Currituck County, has grazed 92 hogs on 6.4 acres of spring pasturage seeded last fall to a mixture of retch, wheat and oats. He says, as a result, tne mo meal consumption was out by 60 per cent -and corn consumption by onefcurtb.. 3Y KIDS Lnil i |I I *" leu er/ R?^rir? I ?/ n? MMtaHMMillllMaMK THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HUULD.TF ; PIUVIIWOFMRAOIS TNI Pi AMINO SEAVTV OF MAONOlf A AM# MlOOiCPM , f Will IlSSii li ll r" WON FOR THIN TNI NASI, "VORirt AOVfillfT OANOKNf." BRIDGE IN A TUNNEL THE CAN FRANCISCO- <N| OAKLAND BAT Jf55 BRIDGE <iAR?i(r.LONocrr DOS (TIUDRIDOI IN TM( WORLD) yfcl GOES THROUGH AN 1 TUNHC1. #<M ONE OUT OF FOUR^ MORE THAN SO MI11ION 1 GRETHOUND BUS TRIPS ARE MADE EACH TEAR.. ONE FOR EVERT FOURTH . PERSON IN THE U. S. A. llMllli Chick Coccidosis Nears . ' J Worst Stage . * ; i Chick coccldiosls. atrlkftwc at douI- 1 try flocks over the State, is expected J to reach its worst stage in the next two, or three weeks, according. to H. 1 C. Gauger, State College, poultry 1 8pec:_ll?t. The disease does Its greatest dam e age among birds four to 12 weeks ' old, although, older birds may be infected if they eat enough eggs of the cocctdiosis paarasite. The parasite causing this disease v f8 so entail that it cannot be seen c without the aid of a microscope, but!1], the disease cam be detected by the' bloody droppings and pale appearance of the birds. I ? Where the outbreak Is severe, the s ycimg birds die rapidly. la Tilie most effective mean tor con- d MgH i TUMo-'i, Just a pleasant greeting, and the warm tones of your voice In these days, families and the four winds?but reunions pensive when you use long di Keep those ties of friends! strong. On holidays, birthday: express your greetings to love< Anytime in the day or rtij long distance operator is read] for information about the call Southern Bell Telepho incotpo reACfl HIM k THiNfioftn*/?-! ? MY NAMC'5 WOT Johnnie 1 ?j^ClANCY. WHATHc\ visapune - { 1 yp^***00**'CM^ ^ wrs ^9V /Ov' IA * M WMX yF ^ y y Iff Administrator's Notics Iga Having qualified as adraiuistratcr I tcfore the Clerk ot the 8uperlor I "ourt for Cleveland Couuljr for lbs I state of (I. U. Hoone. deceased, all I tartlea having claims against said I state are required to file .s tme with I he undersigned on or befor* the I 3th day of April. H?3#. or this notice I sill be pleaded In bar of their ro- I over}. All persons Indebted to ttald e? I < I""""" I This the 13<h day of AptII. 1938 Olemonsee Uooue. -adv -may fc?D. "LEVKUAND COCNTY fORTH CAROLINA, In Superior Court 1URSDXY. MAY I, ISM H AMERICA *?3 ft ^EftR M mmk w r i\A [i [wW ligft MjiOM |Du|&h^B rTVIiW^Wi wBmlfP T r vAj mIiiI" IF ^ ? w3HmMI\HL Ty|n?|MkH|n^\ I * COUNTRIES IN I CIT1T . EACH f MftASST Oft 1EOA- A TION IN WASHINGTON. O.C. IS A FART OF TNI NAT!ON IT REPRESENTS... FO TOU 1 COUiO VISIT55 COUNTRIES u MHffVUV I : ?' . : , t rolling cocctdiosls is rigid sanltaion. . (.'hicks that seem to be sick or are mcerslzed should be killed and burn >r buried deeply.. This will remove thicks that are either infected or Ikel.v to become infected, and which vould make culls If left to grow la* o adult birds. Removing infected chicks decreases the number of para side eggs that vil be discharged Into the brooder ioiu-c fl and the chick rlna. T(ie litter and. sand should, be ileaneddout of the brooder house at east every other day. Replace It rlth clean sand or gravel to a depth if 1-3 of an tnch. Ttie waste that las been removed be buried or plac- . d where the birds can't get to It. Ordinary disinfectants don't help nuch in controlling chick cooctdio-1 Is", but it Is good to clean the feed j nd water containers every feways with boiling water. Pi . v the miles melt away before j over the telephone, friends may be scattered to are quick, happy and inexstance telephone service, tip and affection alive and s. or any day, let your voice 1 ones in other cities, jht?right now in fact?the f to take your call. Ask her I you want tb make. ne and Telegraph Co. ^wcu.im reuiM P|?gf?e ainta m/ this town who ulck my popY00 COOto S s ml/5ct r- c f wilik?n<-th irimhtammtmi nar.v uavis nuotTBOtt.. f'aintlir, v.. . . . 1 iVillium Lester Roberson, Defendant' Notice Of Service Of Summons j The defeuduut, William Lester toberson. will take notice that aa ?< iction titled as above has been be- * ;un In the Superior Court of Cleveand -County, N. C? wherein the plain J iff seeks an absolute divorce upon statutory grounds; the defendant sill take notice that he is required o appear at the Office of the Clerk- ' it Superior Court of said county iti he Courthouse, Shelby. N. t\. within' 10 days after the Uilrd day of May, 938, and answer or demur to the omplaint in said action, or the duinilff will apply-' to the court for he. relief demanded In said coin- i ilaint. This the 18th day of April, 1938. ? A. M. Hamrick, g Clebk of Superior Court -adv? 5-12?McB. ? NOTICE ! Crescent 5, 10. and' 25c Store sold o Y. H. Yearwood aim. I,. I). Hallaru s of March 12. 19S8. I will not be ( esponelble for any obligation conracted by either party. F. E. Biggerstaff. . '! , ; .? Willi wtii?lwr?rSo?t } 11pm home" IS WHERE YO Your FU When you invest in a hoi money, but the present cor ity of your family. Make certain that the he a GOOD Investment?thai dends in comfortable livini M(ake certain, when you pi not take unnecessary drop on. A home financed on t Mortgage Plan offers man liberal terms to the home < Before you invest in a h< ELMER LUF Kintre Mminf ? -"O" By I cdrvw?i \t?e 6or*!! - - y? T. ' ' I .' ' v : I . mimpiJIppCPppNPVPVPtiP^'pi^^'^JHH '?,*/' ? "} I . ". '.v . " K& . 1 I ' -^H Iradiated Pet Milk I k Tall 20c ? 6 Small 20c karoJSyruj^^ Clapp's Baby Food __?FVwrI5c__ Cream of Wheat I Tftmntn Ininn _9 Oranges, per doz 15c * "B " *m?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Zwieback, pk 17c I Sugar Milk Honey Graham - . 19c BLALOCK'S CASH I GROCERY & MARKET Phone 58-R YOU 'LL SI NO TOO, WHEN YOU USE j MENNEN BRUSHLCSS '** IT'S A CREAM NOT A OREA^Ej^^^ 9 ow ci^mm 9 jiyti ! U PLACE TURE | me, you invest not only nfort and future securaise you build or buy is t it will return divig through the years. Ian a home, that it will s in value as time goes he new FHA-Insured y safeguards and more >wner. >me, consult? ABER CO. 1 ain, N. C. PERCY L. CROSBY 9QYS Wilt "j I ?L fey -m * 'cjm ft>JLs> I
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