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Quick Result*?Low Coat? HERALD Classified Ads lo a word for firot Insertion; half price for subsequent Insertion* Minimum charge 2do. Do not ask for Information OS fording "keyed" ads, as they aro strictly confidential. If error Is made, The Herald lo responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion. The cuetemer lo responsible for aubsequent Ineertlono. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needed. Want ads are always cash In advance except to.business men or concerns - having accounts with this newspaper. WANTED Immediately j.? buy Monte made Country quilts. I). I-'. I lord! Furniture Co. / 10-lS-r. iiw in i i nir -- -i -i - -i - FOR SALE ? p,i'tn lots 25x100. lie- j low East. End school. Robert XS'rlKht. MULE STRAYED ? Small black' horse" mule. Finder notify John Ramcsy. Ileaaemer City. Hon tit. It. nrcit) A Ol r- 01 II l r*t ai/> ? rvsrr. wtginnDLL DUILUII^U LU I 5 rUH Sale cheap. Musi be sold. Terms If desired. J. I,. Settlemyre, Phono 2:i4-R ' 10-lTpd FOR SALE ? Variety'of shrubbery arid narcissus bulbs. Mrs. E. I. Campbell. oct 13 . . KEYS MADE, LOCKS. VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli-J anoes, and Speedometers repaired. C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M. * Sept. 22tfc FOR 8ALE ? Kecleaned Red Heart Wbeat Seed. .Bridges & Hamrick Hardware. BANANA 8PLIT8 8PECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, If served In store, but in container, 20c. Kings Mour. tain Drug Co. . KEY8 MADE, LOCK8 AND Speedometers repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened. Evenings after 6 P. M. Saturdays all P. M. C. L. Ramsey, k 620 E. King St. Phone 126-M. aug 18-tfc. - * ' FOR . 8ALE ? Recleaned Abbruzl Rye Seed. "Bridges & Hamrick Hardware. RALPH ROBBINS liici i noil I rp ? ??f Stafc' P. O. Box 506 Telephone 1511 J Gastonia, N. C. (Continued Next Week) TOM AND GEORGE s?- I * i* . [Tom: "George, Mrs. Austin boasted to her husband the other day that she got har hair bobbed to show har Independence; what do you suppose ho said about Itf" George: "He probably asked her what aha wanted to show when she got har skirt bobbed." We are showing an axoeptional line of kitchen furniture, and If you stop In and look It over we bellevo you'll come ka#4r I# anri urhan uaii naarl ant# D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lom At Hord'a THE CLAN r???? r fOf" gMnJ ifl ' /*/ / i ^ 'J *' V ' , ' 4 T RAMBLING SKETCHES OP OAK GROVE NEWS (By Mrs. William Wright) > ++ *++ +++ + + +**+++4 ,T,he general Sunday School officers and teachers were elected Sunday morning at the 11:00 o'clock ser vices as follows: Mr. William Wright. general superintendent; Mr. W. flan ton. assistaut. Teacher of Men's Adult class, Mr. Klam McSwufn; assistant, Mr. IV A. Stroup. Mts. Klhel Randall, teacher of 'AVomen's Adult class; Mrs.- D. A. Stroup assistaut. Young Men's class, Mr. \V. C. Blanton, teacher; Orau White, assistant. Young Women's class, Mrs. J. S. Ware. teacher; Miss l'thel liell assistant. Intermediate boys. lliley Allen, teacher; Mrs. W. ('. Itlanton assistant. Intermediate girls, Mrs ! William Wright, leacher; Pauline Ware, assistant, Junior boys. Mrs. Kdgur I tell, teacher, Mrs. K. C. Ware, assistant. Ycung girls. Mrs. Orati -White, teaclt -i; Itiitli IK-lling t .... ?- .. t- -%?. iis^nuiiii. i i iiii?ii \ u'ui'Jirr, ~.\i r:> P. r. McSwaiii. oeqiatuiut Mr? OiIpIIi ij'ai li??r: St.! * M,J !i?V(liicc. assistant. Cradle Roll, Misl LI14I0 Waljer-on. Siipi.t 'Aviiso'-:: 1 AI s Khun MeSvaln * Uohti.' inp . Mi's;' W. 1'. l.o*ek?c<-. Svipi , Mis 1 >\, Waroj. assistant. ('iiuirisi.T. M .iantcS S U';ric i a-shCou. .Mr. ./ \N j ;niM|;sojj. I'inilisl, Mrs. \\ i'u :t :> Wright. assist a.m. Mrs. Oran W hi I ?_ . ] . Rev. Lyi'ier J la whirl's of (lastonlaj wish recalled Sunday morning to serve another year. Mr. a'nU Mrs. Sam Poll are announcing the birth ot a daughter. Hettie Ann, Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. BvOrette Poril' and I family spent Sunday' visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Leo 1 tout tie of Waco. Mr. and Mrs.Monroe Lovelace an: [ granddaughters. Klcfse and Melba. ! Watteraon were week-end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware. Mrs. Ora Blanton of Kings Mountain 'spent the week-end in the com [ inunity visiting relatives and friends j Rev. Luther Hawkins of Gastonia I was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. i and Mrs. Crawford Loveiac6. Mrs. James S. Ware has been suf fering with an infected tooth for the past few days. (Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell of Gastonia spent Saturday afternoon visit ing the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bell. Mr. J. M. Wright left Monday I morning for .Raleigh to attend th'? I Fair. He holda j? nosltlon with Dr. J. S. Dorion of Shelby as watchman during the Cleveland and State Fair. Messrs Everett Ford and Lyman Champion spent Saturday in Kaleigh Mr. K B- Led ford of Vale. N. C. was a Visitor in the community Saturday. Brief News Items Hog shipments by small cooperating groups of farmers in eastern Ncrth Carolina have been started for the fall season. The ileaufortHyde group sold 136 last week for $2,355.53. Extension specialists predict Increased popularity of this kind of selling this year. Cottonseed has started sprouting in the boll according to reports from Lenoir and Wil8on counties. The lint also was damaged by recent heavy rains. Hog pastures not rotated are hut breeding paces for parasites and dis eases, say Halfax farmers who are adopting improved sanitary measur es for growing their animals. When W. A. Brown of Concord, route 1. started to house his leap* deza hay thia fall, he had to remove 73 tons of old hay out of his barns to make space for the new. ' The Pender swine growers ship' ped 170 hogs through their small ' co-op association last week and re r celved $2,447:11 for the lot. J. S. Eakes of Sampson Count) I wanted to plant some pines on & cut > over area on his farm but when ht and the county agent studied the sll nation, they found It best to let th? land renew the natural growth ol hardwoods. ICY KIDS MM.JOMC FA|f? CAOY^ T OROPPfP A # AVnfU ^ tAC HANOKeRCW M J HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HBRALU t Experiment Station Asks More Money < oi 8 An Increasing demand for resear- b I ch work will prompt the North Car- \ I olina Experiment Station to ask tie m General Assembly for an increase ot tl $82,735 yearly for the next biental- a ! uin, said Dr. 1. O. Schaub of State C i College, acting director of the St* it I lion. .1 , a At the present time, the income of the Experiment Station from State |Q( sources amounts to $45,600. Dr.1 j Schaub explained that $5,000 coines ] froin the general fund for special ap (. pie research, $26,350 from the agri- j? cultural 'fund, and $14,2?K) from ml(P ^ cellaneous receipts. t ' p1 if the increase is granted, it will t| l provide the necessafy offset to meet j [the $128,285 in Federal funds author-1 iased under the ISanklicuU-Jones Act.',* Tilt request calls for an addition-'b; ,il for apple feseiirch so. that F he work miglit be spread tnot;e '.v-jw nly over Hie state and. tuk< ?-m?. tl i ' problems other than diseases. I tVaclr iesearelt would be upiiroprta-1 N iw%tt-ew*aa*.-.vj*ewMKgs^ae?>sjewuMr3weiw '-.in J - disease control, . rertjlllxa.tioii;, >v I oil building, urn! 'other problems Jc!. t iilh ci.1,1 with Gov l>l'ort;..-T toil ur.il J It ..:i. -K 1illg o( tills- liuil. I . The 1 If'-iT <j. html y I'll...] . .Iu.it tin a jjiuuiu i'...,,: uia ii j itii 110* - . iuili t ? *lti ! ;> 11)1 ..i <?. ..o.n- . 1 l.s It In prjp. M:d In all:), ;.-.. In. l" * ' ? .|(J tor njii.yuu ;n alio. rvai Jivu. I fl.iWoi'S.' IjU'Uusi;' (... ] tin til incn-u:-ing ihipuriuni. . wool . ^ i be iillcaid $10,000. Lt'of out'.It an . j | -beep would be appVopria'.'d $15,000 0 ' i6r reseaieh work, especially in the t, uountaiti territory. Inadequate rosearcb with Vegeta- u ! hies would be remedied to a certain p ! extent by the $12,000 appropriation 0 asked for. Soil testing' work-* would tget $15,000. . < ? u .. C j Public Vague On Tax y i Levies, Says Experts o " . t! New York. Oct. 12.?(IPS!.? The effect of hidden taxes upon the every day life of America was entpha- F sized here recently by Walter M. Franklin, Secretary of the Citizen's (] Public Expenditure Survey, In mak- g ing public a current study of the ta- g atlon problem. e "Most people have only a vague F conception of the amount of taxes b they pay," Mr. Franklin said. "Cer* n tain of our taxes are so expertly hid den that we hardly know we are pay 1 ing them." he added. "Property taxes, Income taxes and gasoline taxes J are readily recognized Few peo- " pie. hiiuw mat reins cuuia ue rouuf ed one-thtrd if it were not for taxes, i or that the cost of everything the> " buy is increased because of taxes." QUESTIC What's the Answer? I % EDWARD rtWCH I (\YJHV OO^UiCT A LUMP | 1 INSTEAD <* A OCNTWHtH IW ) VOUP HEAD '*"? * f frg, YOU do. but only for a second or two. As soon as you Knock your neaa against something the brain rushes an extra supply of blood to that apot, filling and distending ' the blood vessels. At the point of iniury, portions of blood cells plus ! other body fluids leak through the i walls of the blood vessels, causing , a congestion which raises the skin r into a bump. It Was a M iMAYse S Gtflt Al tf\ \\'LL f v . ?% * mmm 'HURSDAY. OCT. 13. 1338 NOTICE OF 8ALE Under and by virtue of the power I sale contained in a deed of trust Iven by Nanule Jackson and hu?and, R'. F. Jackson, to Wiley M. leGinnls, trustee for the Kings fountain Building and Loan Assocl on. on the 27th day of April, 1937. lid registered In the Register of leeds Office for Cleveland County, i Book 216 at page 23t> to sbcun to indebtedness therein mentioned nd defaut having been made in the ayment of same and at the request f the Kings Mountain Building and oatt Association 1, as substitute UHteo, will sell for cash at the ourtiiouse door in Shelby, Clove tnd County, North Carolina, on [onday. October 31, 1938. at 10:00 'clock. A. M.. or within legal hours, le following described real estate: Situated in the Town of Kings loumaiii. North Carolina, and beig lots Nos. 38; 39, and 40 as. shown y u map or plot, made by' A. P.j alls. Surveyor for 11. T. Fulton,' liicii map or .plat is togtsti red in In itegislrr of III i ds Ollii c for, lev ranil t'junly in HOok of Prats t>. 1 at: page ft. and te-lug the same ifc to Nannie -la< ksoji Tin- lite 38th day of "S pteniber, 138 . * ' I c l.ickey. Substitute Trustee. R i avis. "Xtty. - adv lb-tH-D NOTICE OF SALE l*t *' anil by virtue of the powet1 i s:,;i cwtnuuH'U iii a wn (,i .trust ivcf: n. .lot,11 J. Hay. hiitgio. to Willi II Motiiiiiils, trustee for the .M iiiiuatii Building and .Loan ,r;sc( : . ,( n. on tile itnd day of July. 9 31 an 1 nglsten (1 in the - Kegistei f rv-ctis/ Office for Cleveland Couir f in 1 took 11?7 at Page U7. to secure lie indebtedness therein mentioned, nd default having been made in the ayment of spine and at the request f the Kings Mountain Building and oan Association, I, as substitute rustee, will sell for cash at the lourfhouse door in Shelby, Cleveind County, North Carolina, on londay, October 31. 1938. at 10:0'i 'clock, A. M. or within legal hours he following described real es'tafc: Beginning at-a rock os the East tde of Dilling Street in the Town f Kings Mountain, N. C? at theold arker corner, and runs along said treet North 1.35 chains tQ a rook; hence East 3.60 chains to a rock on ludisill's line; thence along his line I. 4 W. 1.40 chains to a rock. Parkr's corner; thence along the old 'arker line West 3.65 chains to the (pginning, containing one-half acre, lore or less. This the 28th day of Septerber, 938. J. C. Lackey, Substitute Trustee. '?, R- Davis, Atty. ?adv L0-18-D. Fob Printing ? Phone 1G7 Inbox U7AT/IU TUP L'ADnO haiun. ini^ rvivi/o GOBY And it will not be so' very long: before you can see the Beutiful new Ford V-8 for 1939 We still have some bar- , gains in good Used Cars. See Us Now. Plonk Motor ' * ' . Oo* Authorized Ford Dealer iean Trick to Play. rne prctty L?. * AP Ofioppeo nr. I 1*0 ovr- t? i " ' II ? ? ?, i .1 iiiiuh ,U II1.MI1HI1 ^ipii ~ - 1 " ? - r^STIL^Trayetb^SupeTcoIch ~\\ ' "True enough, Oreyhound fan* ar* loweet?and yet ^CJMr^J you get the moit advantage* traveling by Super ?-Ml "lUL^m Coach I Close-up tight-teeing, optional rout**, greater comfort?plu* extra tavinga!" For example: ONK-WAY YAHK9 Creenv'le $1.15 Atltantg . . $3.60 ~"Jk Chkrlotte .- .60 Wlnaton-S. . $1^ Greensboro $2.10 New York ' $$.70 CENTER SERVICE Biq EXTRA Saviim* oh Pound Trip TicUl* ' ph?ne 62 GROCERIES Courteous'Service Prompt Deliveries r.gi w e*m in in 11 ir- i'i*gT?$?"? in w e ya.vttac&l arvJtrawvn DlalocK Grocery AM) MAttKKT | | | Phone .~>S-R Kins^s ^I^unkun^V^^Jj ??m?? ??mm?wn ni-mT'-rim t??m -an? ii??r?i ?????a??a # i OUR FIRE AM) BlRULAR PROOF VAULT offers complete safety for your valuables, such as jewelry, stocks, .bonds, insurance policies etc. In addition to usual steel re-enforced con- . struction, our vault is lined with three thicknesses of heavy,/hardened steel sheets each one-half inch thick. LOCK BOXES ARE AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RENTALS FIRST NATINOAL BANK 1 Kings Mountain, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ... i i i, , * Wo Tltonlr V , I IT V 1 imilli JL Uil I ??-? v V . - We wish to thank our many friends and customers for their loyal patronage during the past season of our Ice Cream Store. Our store will be . closed for the winter months?But? We WiH Be Back I next year to serve you with more of that delicious Sunrise Ice Cream in all the new flavors. I ' -m ' . Again We Say?Thank You. , .J: ;- . ' *' *MWm I Sunrise Dairy Gastonia, N. C. By PERCY U .CROSBY . . nwb??,. t % ? * w ir*^* '" " -?? - J g
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