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Wf>*rT 4 * WeM Made Dress Is Better In Long* Run A good quality dress fits neatly and keeps Hm shape, Mid Willie N. Hunter, extension eMbinc specialist at State College, in printing out tblnga to eonatder in buying clothes It's better to pay'a little more and get a dtreaa that will laat than to try to tare a little extra by getting the cheapest dreaa that oan be found.' . Laook at the center front, back of dr?aa at the neck, and the cap of the aleevea to see that theae llnei are on the lengthwfst thread rather than' croa#wiae. We aura that the material haa been pteahiunk. If not. the first cleauing , may result in ripiied armholea and a ?it mn him? ill) Mllllll. 1 TVke time to look at the aeems, inat'ie an wel ?> outside. The seam* in a good dreaa are wide and finish cd so they will not pull out or fray. However, closely woven clothes - Much as cotton broadcloth loeg not fray so easily aa the more loosely woven fabrics. and the seams do Quick Result*?Low Cost? HERALD Classified Ads Se word for first Inoortlon; half prise for subsequent Inser\ . Minimum charge Me. Do not ask for Information qsgardlag "keyed" ads, as they aro strictly confidential. If error la made, The Herald Is responsible for only ona Incorrect Insertion. The customer Is responsible for subeequent Insertions. The advertiser should * ' notify Immediately of any corrections needed. Want ada aro always cash In advance except to business men or ^ concerns having acceunts with thla newspapsr. ' LOST ? Brown and tan begal dog. Reward. A. C. Hoyle, 12 Canaler St BANANA SPLITS SPCC|AL~10c ? Saturday only, If served in store. : but in container, 20c. Kings Motic lata Drug Co. AVAILABLE AT ONCE nearby Row leJgh Route. Good opportunity for man over 26 with oar to continue ser vice. Trade well established. Route experience helpful bat net nececjr ?ary. Write at once. Rawleigh'a, Detpt. NCF-106-, Richmond', Va. FOR 8ALE~ OR TRADE ? 76 acre Farm on York Highway, 6 1-2 miles from Kings Mountain. A Bar gain. Uetwls P. Hope, Route 1, Kings Mountain It A/ILL TRADE 12 grown ducks for an equal value of chickens. Cor win Furtick, 35 Spruce St., Kingg Mountain. I BUY FAT HOG8 AND COW3. Sec J. O. Bsumgardner at Blalock's tlaah Grocery. Phone 68-R t (Continued Next Week) FA/ J AV| ?^UIPSE* \JI^Mb TOM AND GEORGE George: "Tom did you eee any in provement 'n your wife's cake afte ne bought Her now electric cak mixer?" Tom: "I'll aay I did; ever time I eat a piece of It, I get an elei trie shock." We're not trying to giv you a "shock* when We tell you thi we are trying to do the seemingly In possible, and that Is to please ever; bosy; tough job, but we keep on trj Ing. ' C -x D. F. Hord Furniture Co Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLANi / rs i 3JA4Y3H0H 25TAT33 .fi Q n.v"^ , ,| tfwcri [j ^ not have to be a* deep to hoM firmly. Children's olothee ahouM be con sidersd as carefully a# those for adults. Oarments should be full and roomy. Children are active, do it lot of reaching and stretching, and many of thetn grow rapidly. Children's clothes should be color tul and attractive, durable, qpinfort able, nnd healthful. Other information for clothing buy. ers may be secured In greater detail In leaflet No. 10b?Quality Guides in Buying Ready Made Dresses, from; the U 8. Department of Agriculture. Washington. D, C? Mlsa Hunter pointed out. Cows On Pasture May Him J fliuiw SViil Ten When cows are turned on good' puKtnrc in the Mptlug aul curly sum mcr. the amount ot grain ted In their ration can be reduced, said John A I Arey. extension dairy specialist at State College. Grating on lush grshses. a cow can obtalu enough nutrleuts with the roughage to sustain her bedy weight and produce a certain quantity of milk. A Holstelu cow can eat enough grass to maintain boly weight* and produce about 30 pounds of milk a day.?a Jersey cow 20 pounds. But when droducing more milk, the cows sbolld receive enough grain to compensate for the extra milk given. A HoUtein on good pasture needs about 2-5 of a pound of grain for each pound of milk she produces daily above 30 pounds. A Jersey on good pasture, because her milk is richer in butter fat, will neel about 3-5 of a pound of grain for each pound of milk she produces above 20 pounds a day. These figures were arrived at by research workers who conducted feeding experiments at the U. S. De partment of Agriculture's experiment farm at Beltsville. Maryland But Arey warned thar the cows will need more grain when pasture Is short as a result of dry weather early In the season, or when the pas ture grasses become more mature in July and August. . As the grass gets older, the amount of crude fiber is increased while the amount of nutrients de creases. On the other hand, grass that is just getting started early in the year is watery and low in feed value. The beat grazing is secured "be tween these two periods Farm Questions Answered . Q.?What is the effect of fertiiiza tion on pastures? A.?An occasional application ol 'lime, phosphate, and potash to the I pasture will encourage the growth el the most desirable pasture plants auch as white clover and blue grass. These plants prolong the grazing pe' riod by producing both early and lata grazing. As they or other good pas. ( ture plants increase in number, the ( legs desirable ones will be crowded cut. Eventually this soil treatmenl Will result in the production of ar abundant succulent pasture growtt which lias a much higher mlnera and protein content than is fount in ordinary pasture plants. Q ? -When will Farm and Hom< Week be held: this summer? A.?Ijliis annual convention foi farmers and farm women will taki place at State College August 1?5 Extension Service officials are not making plans to produce a meetim thf.t is both educational and entet talning. Tours of Kaleigh, Duke Unl versity, and the University of Nort1 Carolina will be available to thos attending. In addition, there will b motion pictures, group singing recr ation. and other entertainment. Sp< dal classes in various - farm an home projects will be taught b State College specialists. r " ANNOUNCEMENT FOR * CLERK OF 8UPERIOR COURT I hereby announce my candfctec * for Clerk of Superior Court of Clevi ' land County, subject to the Democrt v tic Primary. Your support wil^b appreciated. f' A. L. Calton. i -r-PHONE 167? JOB PRINTING CY KIDS ' ? v V ^ . ' ,ocfr CbMeiN'.J pr BB ami MOUNTAIN HBJUIA Patterson Grove News By Alio* Barton, 7 th Qn4t, Patterson drove School Mr. ml Mm J. D. Champion air on. Jerry, spent Sunday with Mr and Mm M. L ThroneburgMtss Mary Krancee Ware was th? KUttU of Miss Kosnvee ScUm Bundaj Mrs. Jesse Uodford end daughter MildrU. are spending this week visit tng relatives In Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. eolorta had. a< their guests Sunday night, Mr au?] Mrs. Woodrow Ware of Oak Grove. Mr. und Mrs lies ai d Ware Van Mm. Ureahuni Throneliurg w?-fguests of Mr. snd Mrs. ('has. I' Ware Suu .nv Dak UrOVO v!(g?4 relatives h< rf this *?'k end. In the District Court'of the Unitei States for the 'Western District o North Carolina in Bankruptcy? No. 1230 In the Matter of K. E BtUCJERSTAKK, trading a Crescent. 5c and lOp Store,. (Kings Mountain. N. C ) Bankrupt | NOTICE OF SALE ' To All Creditors and Other. Partle ; In Interest: l Notice Is hereby given that E. I i Caoupbell. of Kings Mountain, N. C aho has been appointed trustee ii bankruptcy of the above estate, ail often for eale at public auction, t 'the highest bidder, for cash, on Tue | day, the 7th day of June. 1938, a 111:00 o'clock A. M.. at. the place c business of said concern. at 21 Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, I ' C? all of the stock of goods. mei i chandtae, fixtures, equipment, unoo ler'ed accounts receivable, uncollei talble notes receivable, automobiles I or any' other property belonging t I the abtve estate, excluding real ei tate. Said sale will: be made subject t MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night In Each Month CHECK mmn?Tmntvvr JL EiJV I Don't allow the poisoned accumvli tions in disordered stomach an bowels to hang on, sap your energ] upset your digestion, ruin your dl ' position and undermine your heatt" ANTE-FERMEN ; will solve your problem. It soothe 'aids nature in regulation and wi help you. AVOID COLITIS ' A prescription for both children ar 'adults. Ask your druggist. Send empty carton for copy of Address Ante-Fermen Co., ?? i SONG BOOK FREE I _ Columbia, S. C. ; a STAR* as *ur riri Al , "win* ntiui Ma km* aeaat makes him a star r PMftnMTM (Im Ml. Keen tdm' e M^Mar gla|h-?|^Bl?<M star |pVBVbSi|iMlnBHiP| QhlPPV Turns Salesm Office I , '* HON?V0A(j^1 cstatcs jl- . INS-??M ' I MRORK | g ? ? THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1238 tbe confirm**too of the court, and ail Mdb may be rejected. Tbe aald Trustee in Bgn&iutpcy reaervee the right to sell said property, , or any part thereof, at public or private aaie on or before the date hereinbefore I mentioned, subject to tbe confirm*, 11 Ion of tbe court. 8a td property may | be add as a whole, or ' In separate , lots, in the discretion of tbe said . Trustee. ' < . ' ? Cor further lnforranticn apply to , Mr. K. U Campbell, trustee in bankj ruptcy, at Kings Mountain, N C. , Notice ie further given that there-. I alter, at 2:30 o'clock P, M.. on' Tueadaj th?- 7th day cf June, U3I, at [ 2W? Ijiw Buildtng. Charlotte, N. t':. , ? hearing will . be ' h< Id before the undersigned Referees, for the purnose of considering the c?>nflrtnrHlfC_ i wmtmSnrmr uOTVL'f. *r . Kales reported bv the said Ttru*te> iu Hst/kruptey. nad to furllicV consid <-r any other matter. conn?eted .with '-the administration of th?' said eiU,e. This the 26th day of May. I'i.'i8. H( MARION ROSS. "Referee In liunkniptey, Charlotte, N C. Executrix's Notice Having qualified sa executrix fo: the last will and testament of ol Reverend J. M. Garrison, deceased, s all persons having claims agains* said estate will please file same on ' or before the 2Cth day ot May, 1939 "' or this notice will be pleaded In bar 11! c-f their recovery. All persons indebl 11 ed to said estate -will please make 0 immediate payment. s; .Thie ths 26th day of May. 1938. 11!- Mrs." Frances Nalr Garrison. ?adv?June 30.?D 3 i I-11 PPPPPfPSiPPPil 3. 'I I Old Fa if a i IWF-i ? Sv: Kv invite the Voters of Xc friends over the whole K '; CLERK P>'". *? > ..*. V AV ' I - m want to find out more an. *1ft. TlMMlC WONT ( L LET H6 PtAY2.N0 ) ^ 6AJ OWTMCHOHemiCS| ^ VjpiAvePOHtue J ?,7 MACMOtlAS ?*0 BASE- 1 OV\ IWO-OHTHCMACMOtlkll ^ MfiPARk-AfTte*CA?< I /> IPlAYON iWO 6VC, C* jl t LJ^|^^B Arrent I If m III \ / ill ^ A v ' ' .. . ? North Carding up Cleveland County. de In Superior Court to A. C. Phillip*, Plaintiff th< Va co Mildred Lemmon PbilJIpe, N. Defendant lp Notion of Service of Summons or (The defendant, MIMred Lenunont ac Phillips, will take potk-e that an ac- tb< tlon entitled aa above ha? been com- sa! menced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County. North Carolina, to the end that the plaintiff have an (.'!< i absolute. divorce from the defendant I ___ ' ' M v . ?? ? ! _ co AC ON ALL THROl future u tool, dean. rr? e PULli?SftN CMI Be comfortable in rhe i< Consult PuMDgti Ttsttic Ticket Agents lor Fvh, i Reservations and other1 R. H. GRAI DIVISION PA88EM Room 4, Southern Rnilwnj Charlotte, SOUTHERN RAH illston Friends Neighbors Of m mm mm ? t r ^ M ^ J I fl I I lj I ^P M ^P P ^P || Jik p^^r JHHIBI ? *^yw ^ v v, ). 4 Township to help us and h county in electing him I OF SUP] . ' - v . COURT d in our section of the County a about him ask us. > By ^ , : . f (Can i HAvee afrcR \1se*.<- 5bMC M0U5I ^ \ fo ft YA AfT?R MR j9t I PARK". Hl/H> MR. _ s U'] on atatutory grounds and the e*ic9 Xend&nt will t?ke notice tbat eh*<1 required to ; i j^ar at the ofltoo of 1 e Clerk at 8uop> lcr Court of aal>M unty In the oourthouee In Shelhy^-a 'C.i within thirty da>e alter the 3 th day of June. 1?38, and answer 1 demur to the complaint la aaM 1 lion or the plaint Iff will apply t* e Court for the relief demanded* In " Id complaint. May 16th, 1*18. A. M lUmrlck. erk of Superior Cou.t of Cleveland County. nmmm Ifl mrs m JGH TRAINS i/mI trip a I low rot t mfUis/iimm DINING Hkl a fety of train travel. RtprnnlitlvM or Schedules, Pullman travel laloimattoa HAM, IGER AGENT t Pwienger Station N. C. LWAT SYSTEM I VI And I '*1^ I I RJR. I I I 1 .'/:\3^^B :* '3 jV undreds of his other ERIOR ( I i s nd we know him. If you I i ;.. _ ._ .?. j.- ... ,... . PERCY L. CROSBY, ?i #t 0 ** rw jfjCMi jr fun fix if ' 77 . J M Howe Vu ? IGIUFWujA 1 ^ |c?ANC?AT 1 (^jj^ i I . ... ^ppi^ - - ' JH n ' *l"v - 'f^V*' **. *' ' .'.'
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