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W- ? . Home Making A Part Of Adult Education Program One of the mott important phases of the Adult Education program is that which enables the pupil to meet the pressing challenge for complete, tall living. Through the Home-Maki tag: classes the teachers have endteav ored to develop the highest and fineat possibilities as Individuals, as .parents and as oitisens. The Idea of the adult teacher is ot only to educate In the fundamentals of reading, writing and arlthnte tie, hut in the fundamentals of health, cleanliness. social customs, tlie rearing of children and proper u?e ot leisure lime. Itight living and good cHlsenship depend largely on happy iCtal^ea^ienliirl^'^ranTitonetpj Improve Ifvi , conditions and * meet' the challenge of millions of adults who tod.iy are ready to wake up and live. "Take a half cup of Friendship, add one cup of Tlioughtfulness: Cream together with pinch of powdered Tenderness. Very lightly beaten into a bowl of Loyalty With one cup of Faith, one of Ilope.l and one of charity; Be sure to a<ld a spoonful each of Oayety that sings.' And! the ability to laugh at little things; Moisten with the sudden tears of heartfelt Sympathy. And bake in a good-natured. Serve repeatedly:" The above lines are penned as a Recipe For Making a Home. Short Facts _________ . Ona wire, used for an electrical fence, does the work of three wires In retailing cows, calves and hogs tn temporary pasture, stays W. H. Thrower of Concord, route 3, who ia using about two in lies of the elec trioal type fence. Under the Salic law in force under the French monarchy, women were barred from succeeding to ths thfooe. Revolutionary struggles In 1848 completely destroyed the effectiveness the Holy Alliance, formed 33 years earlier. Mozart, the grest composer, dteu at the age of 36. after having completed 600 compositions. The department of commerce e3 thnates that there arc more than 9.300,000 miles or highways in the world ? of which America alone has more than a third. The chc04M>?C of all fabrics in Mad ' agagc&r is silk. At the end of the 1934 fiscal year, the cost of the World War ' to the United State? had reached nearly! ' 42 billion dollars. The seven print/pal virtues in ijiedJieval Christian ethics were purity, obe?icnce. benevolence, faith, hcoe, love and humllkty. U '?-? I The potato cvop bong the basis of ka principal export, alcohol, Esthorda to nicknamed "the Potato Repub He." "Tftw-re are approximately 32,500,000 telephone subscribers in the world. Farmers of Rockingham County have seeded an increase'!' acreage of clover and lespedcza this spring and will also plant an increased acreage to soybeans aiiil' cowpeas this summer. says Fred Walker, county agent Say, "I mw It in The Herald." r ,.an^. IWc Art To H And want to sell all the G ent location, to save cost your chance to Buy QUA] ?SAV1 , Blalock [ And b Phone 58-R Attend "Bern Frolic", \ TF NOTICE OF SALS Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained to en Order made by A. M. Hani rick, Cerk of tbe Superior Court for Cleveland County, in the proceedings entitled, "Town of Kings Mountain vs. l'eerl Klppy, et al," I will sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland County, NorUi Carolina, on Monday. June 6. 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M.,.or within legal hours the following described real estate: Situated on the West side of Csna ler Street in the Town of King* Mountain Ncith Carolina, beginning at a stake in the West edge of said Street at W. A. Morris' corner and runs with his line West 153 feet to stake; thence a new line South 47l/? feet to a stake: them- snoiher new imnm*tam*dddsMmmmmmwmlrwsssm*swp> of Cui|?r Street, (he'..* with the W<*?t aide of <V?n?ler Htivet . North 17'j feet to the beginning. containii>K "3WS square feet, more or leae The above lot U being sold for the purpose of paying town taxes ajc&inat same and will be gold subject to cfevelagMl County taxes. This the 4th day of May. 1938. J. R. Davis. Commissioner, --aiv?may 24?D Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County for the estate of G. 0. Boone, deceased, all parties having claims against said estate are required to file same with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of April, 1939, or this notice will be. pleaded In bar of their re. covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt pay ment. This the 13th day of April, 1938. Cletnonsee Boone. ?adv?may 5?D. The Herald Publishing House ? PRINTING OF ALL KINDS? ?inv/LUUin la? ?Letter Heads ?Shipping Tags ?Special Rule Forms ?Circulars and Placards ?Statements and Bill Forms ?Booklets and Pamphlets ?Wedding Invitations ?Visiting Cards j ?Announcements ' ?Envelopes ' ?Mail Orders Given Prompt? ?Attention? ?Phone 167? ^ STAR IN THE RING! Uai^uiwrftnMr I JW M in the ring! strong, yJT 1 I tsagh edges asako //f VI Star Siagla-sdgs I / \k\Blades star per-, if V I (si aers with the ' w~^ ^yr*Ufh**4 lAfjJKJ ?PHONE 167? JflB PRINTING z Going fove iroceriw from our presof moving, so NOW is LITY Groceries at? INGS? Grocery farket We Deliver Roman's Club, Fri. Night ' ' '' *" ' " -V * ' ; . " ' IS KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALD, THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1?3 'llfl?*""**" - M '. * " ' ' . .' ."* ' *" . *" ": " - ' ' -; ' *- *V'- ?* '. : *;{'%> :. ' '. .V / '.. \V , . r -"v v : -'' ' ' > ' /t flH Advert V" ? :. ' >1.' / ' V' ?" r ' Does F * ' ' ? r* , , r, - *" - rr{ i%' \ - .\ ' ' *' * 'V ^ "J * * ' 1 " ***.' 1 ' *i?. *N? ; ' V. . 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