v WyjMyyWyWJlt.'' vgjy^g"*-' I ' DIXON NEWS (By Chart?. B. Stewart) * ?# ? ?<???> ? < Mr. mm jtrm M. R. Randall of Ck tenia were ?Mm of Mr. aad Mr Whitney Well* Sunday. Mtaa Melba Humphries of Beth I tna vtafced MM Annfe Lou Blalot i^VtUdjLjT q Mr. aad Mrs. T. W. Patterson ai f-kjjjjTujSf r , * ''r'" v Ulotu'SfTlfr. ana Mi*. J. W. ra*T Sunday. The Mxon ball team after lotto two straight gun?, defeated the O MSI team lam Saturday by the nm of IK to 6. They will play the Ol Mil at Kings Mountain next Saturda 'Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Oore and fan ly and Mi*. A. L. Wells spent Bui day evening hi Osmonda. Mrs. Frank Hambrlght who hi been sick for several days Is sctr better at thla time. Miss Aldrta Blddlx of WinsUx Saletn spent the week-end. with h< parents, Mr. and Mrs. lister Biddi: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ca?h ( Kings Mountain were viators otf M and Mrs. Grady Cash Sunday. Mr. Haxley Welle returned to Fai Bragg last week after being home c a 30 days furlough. Quick Results?Low Coat? . HERALD Classified Ads 2a a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent inaerMinimum charge 28c. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error Is made, The Herald Is responsible for only one In* correct Insertion. The customer lo responsible for, subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections needed. Want ade are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. MEN WANTED for Rawlcfgh Route at 800 families. Reliable hustle should start earning 330 weekl r a.r*4 Increase rapidly. Write toda; Rawleigh's, Dept. NCE-li)6-S. Rlc mend, Va. FOR SALE ? Sweet Pepper Plant Egg Plants, Tomator Plants an Sweet Potato Plants. Ptalne 235-J Paysour's Tourist Camp. 2t BANANA SPLITS 8PECIAL_10c I Saturday only. If served in stor but In container, 20c. Kings Mou tain Drug Co. WANTED ? Colored woman t< ocoldng an<d House work. Refe ence required. Morris Jewelr: Oaisitonla, N. C. I BUY FAT HOGS AND COWS. S< J. O. Baumgardner at Blaloch Cash Grocery. Phone 68-R (Continued Next Week) TOM AND GEORGE '..Tom: "George, Do you know vrtv made tne Royal Gorge In Colorado George: "Yea; a Scotchman loat quarter, and he dug out the gorf scratching around looking for 11 Ita not pleaaant to lose money, b If you'll look over our .up-to-da etock of living room furniture, \ believe you'll find that, everytnli considered, you'll find our pric * 111 4AA ..el.i* u?, Will. WIVW W VCHlt T?>U? IVI J WI dollar. D. F. Hord Furniture Co Buy It For Lom At Hord'a t THE CLAN ]8UD0Y, LITTIC L n MAMA WCNT 7 l^AN^tFT 0. | ^ s?i "fc i T r* jJUfT . TI f >uiitary Handling Lessens Mily Loss ' North CtroUn dairymen lo?e H thousands at doUtri cuk summer X m s rawlt of not handling their *. mdlk properly. John A. Arey, est anal mi dairyman ? at Slate College, aaya than because :k milk la so easily oonsamdnated. er. try person connected with its baud l(j ktt| should be oleasi to hta methods. MUk souring Is caused by bacteria changing mtlg sugar into lactic acid * It is Impossible to remove these baoteria by straining, as many people id lhtok iy Milk receives roovt of Its contasnlil nation from fbe body or tne cow our n- in k milking. The ret ore, it Is essential that all parts of the animal's i8 body be kept clean and well-groomed ie Then, too, the rnQkerie hands may be a source of contamination, no | a- they should be clean and dry during! jr the milking process i. Umall top pnfls have proven effecj )f I've In cutting down the number ol r. bacteria that enter while the cow j is being milked. Dairymen should rt tecognize this type of container as n one of the easiest^ and cheapest means at hits disposal for producing godd milk. All containers ueed in handling milk should be ol metal with all! corners and seams completely filled with solder. To clean these contain] ers thoroughly, they should first be rinsed in lukewarm water then scrub bed with a brush in water of the same temperature as that in the nine | lug process to which a gord alkali . washing powder has been added. Aft er washing, sterilize with steam and 'sior? in a clean dry place. Milk should be cooled Immediately after the miUatng process and held ait a temperature of below 60 degrees . ' v if To Hold Referendum Fot Potato Growers Potato growers In Eastern North Carolina will march to the polls May 13 anid 14 to determine whether they want the marketing cf their product controlled this year. Should two-thirds or more of those *3 vc/dng In the referendum favor re,r etrlotions, a control program will go * hvto effect. The proposen marketing agTeemeait wouldl prohibit in Inter11 state sWipment potnrtcea falling be1 low the U. S. No. 2 grade and those j of less than one and onejhalf inches ^ In diamoter. I I Pell cpen at 9 a. ra. on each of the two voting day? and will close _ a>t 5 p. Yri. Public notice cf the ? place of balloting will be made at e. i least three idlays to advance tf May n 13. L. P. Watson, extension horticul~ turist at State Ccllego. explained I that each producer of #potatoos for market is entitled to one vc:e; Educations meetings to acquaint growers with provisions of the marie ketfpg agreement lvave been held ,'s | in most of the affected counties, t ! v - Roger Babson Declares Business Future Bright OCAEA. Fla,, May 10.?(IPS).? Roger Rabson, authority on business t rem is, declares here In an interview that the "current emphasis on unem . playmemt relief and labor unionism Is nonsense.'" . ' ''The niear future Is bright, Mr. Dabson said, 'except for this nansense of relief and labor unions as they are functioning at present, ''Relief undermines character and 1 should be reduced 80 per cent, he continued, while unions undermine 1 production by forcing tree of labor machinery anld aa a result higher prices', r Annual Calf Sale To Be 1 Held May 18 i? The annual 4-H Calf Club Sale u* cf the North Carolina Jersey Cattle * will he held at the Mountain Branch w0 Experiment, Station', Swannsnoa,' '8 May 18, Dr. C.' D. Grlnnelis, of State ?9 College, baa announced. ur Dr. Oribneits, who Is eocretary ol the club, aaiid that 20 calves will be fmcluded in the consignment. All ' the onftmal* were grown on North Carolina faring, and are high quality. CY KIPS Huddle wo'n yscAR'r L. r~? V TOWNI \ ^ SCAR HERE 7 , \ WAY OR Ttt DtoTAWtHlM r JlNTWO 1lM YOUR 1 <- -J -> " re a good j | , v ^ IB KIN08 MOUNTAIN HUULD, TH kwc^'mountain'mfg. company news Lola Bwttlt Mr?. J. J. PaUenpoa amd children Oladya and James, spent Sunday wW? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson o Sbefejr. Misses Annie Mae Sims and Ben, tha PrulU spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Pruitt and chfldrm spent Sunday afternoon in chartoue. Mr. and Mm. Bert Hart?oe and Messrs Hd and Hlllle Hartaoc spent Sunday ta Gastooia as guests of Mm Laura Hartaoe. Mleaes Myrna and Martha Walker Bixiit Saturday with relatives in Bessemer City. " >. Mr's. J. A. Walker had; as her! guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jhum Is! TtoThi an and son. Mr. and Mrg. Seth1 White and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Slsf. .?j of Gas: on la, and Mrs, S. H. Walker of Bessemer City. Mrs. Kobert Carpenter had as her ehl uf wy_ IB bg .| guests Sunday. Mr. John Lemaster ( rnd children, Mrg. Lira Swift and Mr. and Mrs. Sebrom Seon of Swan*! nanoa. Mrs. Bud Oatea had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oatea and children of Lenoir and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rollins and children of Rockdale. friends In this community are sorry to learn of the serious Illness of Master Jack Sims. Says Grazing System Will Build Civilization A system of growing feed crops in winter and so utilizing forage crops j as to furnils'h continuous grazing fori livestock throughout the year " will' build a superior civilization in the| South, believe? Hugh MacRae, of' Wilmington, owner of Invergbieli Farm in Pender County. " Mr. MacRae invited1 a group of farmers and agricultural workers toi fr.ispect his system of continuous' grazir.j: aa followed at Inverghietj farm on Tuesday. May 3, and, fol-j lowing a tour of the 50 fields now In < HEW smi Also Proves Breo samr* oryoumt \ !*^ h ^ m^jw/jsk 't stand for some things. ? : . ' i V )orof L & Of TIT J _ ?2*f . Nr ?-??? ry r-.; ^ ' / " '% ,"' UA8DAY, MAY II. lilt * " iSnBB&ns ctom the croup heard a > number of brief megaeces from amoog these present. Dean I. O. Scbaub c< State Collece and former Congressman A. F. Lever, of South Carol has were the principal apeakere Dr. Scaub endoraed the MacKae s>s tern as a coal toward wbU/ta IhreatocR owners mlcht work <tn this State. He abto stated that this system mdghi help to kmreaae the number* aitO quality of llveatock on North Carol;i a (arms. > " ft Hi 'I'Mlll t ' I'Ftllf 'UHMmMi H" 1 acres of land of which 2<K) acres ie now planted to forage crops In 60 dtf ferent fields. The 165 cow* on the place may be kept In any given area for grazing by one-wire, temporary electric fences operated with storage batteries. There are 82 cows new In milk cn the piece and all the milking Is done by four men using the milk in* machine. Another four men oper ate the tarrn work. No harvesting Is done on the place except by the cows- Some legume hay is gathered to provide for those days dGtrlng which the cows cannot be put into the fields. However, there were only 14 such days In 1937. Ldnwood James, farm manager, de elites each ^norning whore the cows will graze that day. No land Is broken on the farm but a subsoil plow Is used and the surface carefully disked. This keeps the organic matter and bacteria for legumes hi the upper .layers of the soil, Mr. MacRae said. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express cur appreciation for the klndne&s and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. - . J. K. Ooforth and children. 26 4-11 corn club members of Edge combe county has planted certified seed of an adapted variety this season In beginning work to improve com growing methods da the county. MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night ?>#1 In Each Month 'Rtni i nlnSi! ter Savings on FoocLJce.. iy not Save at a/// Come in and see-bef Frigidaire with the New uvei not only on opera H food, ice. upkeep, too. Y !4 of tfaeM ways or you For some refrigerator* a of tfacM ways more tha I all other ways. Take do chances! Che that prtm its savings refrigerator that saves y "Double-Easy" Quickul STYLED 9-Way Adjusts! Moisture-Seal Hydratoa exclusive advauitages. If New Silent Meter -Mise today! rTpniCES^^k l-4*' AS LOW AS \ me i $119.50 ) P Easy Terms g ^ ,.. ? m n n' 1 M? ^ | ^^? ?- ? . NOTICE OF 9ALK Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in an Order made by A. M Ham rick, Cark of the Su perlor Court for Cleveland Count), in - the proceedings entitled. "Ttiwn of Kings Mountain vs. l'earl Hippy, at ah" I. will sell for cash nt the ! Courthouse door iu 8helby, Cleveland County. North Carolina, on Monthly. June 6. 1131. at ten o'clock. A. M . or within tonal bcurs the foli low In* described real estate: mmr "onTHo wirjan/r uvf? ler Street In the Town of Ktints Mountain North Carolina, beginning at a stake In the West edge of said Street at W. A. Morris" conu-r and tuns with his line West 151! feet to stake; thence a new line South 471* I a feet to a stake; thence another newline Kaat 155 feet to a stake in edge of Cansler Street; thence with the West aide of Cattsler' Streot North j 47V4 feet to the beginning, containing 7362^4 square feet, more or less, i TQte above lot Is being gold for the , purpose of paying town taxes against same and will, be sold subject to Cleveland County taxes. This the 4th day of May, 15*38. J. R. Davis. Commissioner. ?adrv?may 26?D NOTICE OF SALE J Under and by virtue of the power I of sale contained In an order in the ! proceedings entitled. "Town of i Kings Mountain vs. George E. Lovell Je.nd wife. Marian Lovell." the undert signed will sell for cash at the Court house door in Shelby, Cleveland County. North Carolina on Monday. June 6, 1338, at ten o'clock, A. M. jcr within legaj hours, the fclloying described real estate: l^ots numbers 24 and 25 in Block A. as will' appear on a map or plat Don't let germ* infect your baby'* delicate *kin Instead of using ordinary baby powder*, use Mennen Antiseptic Powder. It's definitely antiseptic and fights off germs. This famous powder is as soft. ** smooth end fine as a baby powder can be But. in addition-. IT KBBPB YOU* BABY SAFBR-proMsnrren &uu i -. .. ' ' . mwfsrm IE SIR II L I ' i ** W .Upkeep! / silent l^'^dpun ^clj ore your eyes?how ' I /, - ' . r Silent Meter-Miser I / ,* ;'*f* * < * ting co?t.. but on / L ' .yr' , ou must save in mil I I i may not save at alL II ^ lay waste in any eat I I / 4 in they may save in / P?/ /j tote the refrigerator / io all a way,. the / ?e?^ n< on work with new i rem x> tray* ? newly- / ft,,,?* >le interior ... new i " " i c j ? and dozens more i *'*blbasttr frigideire with the / icbj a if. come in. see it i *m??i n I Co' FRIGIDAIRE FIRST . . . AMD SAVE J AULINE STOF MARGRAC ... ' i s . ' E I J Your I dvoo ANDj*r I * H~ O^ M. m made by Cyrus C. Babb, Surveyor, - Feb. 17. 1923, tor C. K. Stowe and H ? B. Stowe. which plat will appear on ' record In the Register of Dsedp Qfflce for Cleveland County In Book of Plat* No. 1 at page U. reference , to which is made for a fuller description. The above Iota are being acid for , the purpose of satisfying town taxes | against Mine and wilt be sold sab jject to Cleveland County taxes. T^^^^J/R7iErjlsc!mjinl7rioiier^ ?adw?tnsy 2*?D. . .1 NOTICE OF SALE Under und b> virtue ot the power i of sale contained In an order made J by A. M. Ilutnrick, Clerk of tbe SuI perior Court for Cleveland County, I in the special proceeding entitled. 'VTown ot Kings' Mountain vs. Caro| Una Abel." the undcrelgnpd will sell for cash at the Courthouse door In Shelby. Cleveland County. North Car ollna on Monday, June.6. 1938, at ton o'clock A. M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake on the ow ^ Falls' line, thence North 1 1-4 West 4.70 chains to some Hickories, Parker corner; thence South 41 V? Weet 1.70 chains to an oak gin Parker* line; thence South :*,.7li chains to ' a stake; thence East 1.16 chains to the beginning, containing 3-8 of an | acre, more, or less, except what has j heretofore been sol'l off as will ap! pear on record. The. above lot will be sold for tho purpose of satisfying .town taxes against same and will be gold subject to Cleveland County taxes. This th" 4th day of May. 1038. J. R. Davis. C?0|tnni3iftoner. ' ?adv?may 26?D. *? ??? ? 1 tected against his worst anemias. germs and infection. It costs no mora See your druggist today. etUcc- POWDER I *! I! LISTEN TO THE NEW | METER-MISER \ rem-You can hardly bear it runt "3 tlest rcfrigcratins mechanism '1 ts up to 25% MORE oo eler- .3 the current-savingMctcr-Miscr tl iletcly sealed. Automatically j 1. Comes with 5-Year Protec- | 1 by General Motors. J* | *3 *'siiva / s5pss?!s&r / v-^&S^v^ / r'";~'.o,K:;-/,;;c??k,:' / | te :vj| :e store i 5y PERCY C. CROSBY flOMT *V YMtM.CLURI NtWtPAVtn IVNOICAT^ !- COY I?_ Y-HlT*Me-\ ]b "7 i?:cow-J |h-rf I

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