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'*>K;' )' : *?$-' * v ; / gjBv* './. ^ c . f\ ' ; v-'i'?^v "'ttiis' ,n th2ltT"| Br ADM BvMen . Patterson Grove Section '*f?* afraid *thU*t? *gofiag*M ^)iV* alck column this week. 1 aaieaii about all i have to write about this week Is sick people. It's terrible to be sick and 1 hope by the time this oomcs oil the press ail of bbe sick (that makes four tfcnee I've usodjlhat word already) will be well again. Friends of the Howard Gofortb's will be glad to hear that their small son, Howard, Jr.. is still improving following a sefious Illness. He lias been sick for sometime and was un' <ter the care of a trained nurse for several days. ' - Mrs. Bvans Greene is sick at her home at Phenlx Mills No. 1. She Was formerly Miss Katie Carroll end has many relatives and friends in this seotton who wish for her a speedy recovery. Thero seems to be an appendicitis epldemto among the Greene family, little Miss Donnie Mae Greene, dau ghtes of the Prank Greene's of near Quick Results?Low Cost? HERALD Classified Ads le a word for first Insertion; tfM* Minimum ehargo 28c. Do net ask for information piirding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error lo made, The Herald It rosponelbls for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer to mpoiWBH Tor eunsequent insertions. The advortioor should notify Immediately of any corroetiono needed. Want ado aro always cash In advaneo oxoopt to business men or ooneerns having accounts with this newspaper. FOR 8ALE: ? Three room Bouse on City street. Lot 60 toot front and . 150 (est deep. Paul Hayes, feb 16 814 ACRES FARM FOR SALE. ? Three miles south from Grover (known as the Bete Ham bright Farm). Fine home, electricity, two tenant houses, 3 large barns, 65 acres bottom land. 8mau down payment, 30 years on the balance. D. 8. Rams oar, Salesman for the . Fedora^ Land Bank. BUcksbuft, f " ^ Ifrirr 66. leu lb WHEN YOUR TIRES NEED retread in or recapped, give us s trial. \ We guarantee our work. 8helby Vulcanising Co.. Shelby, N. C. A. V. Dedtnon, Owner. feb 23. A8K US ABOUT THE NE,W EASY safe way to epray your fruit trees with Scale Oil Emulsion. Kinga Mountain Drug Company. (Continued Next Week) . \/l TOM AND GEORGE Tom: "?no of our neighbor's wife asked hor husband if he would wait for hor on the other shore if ho passed on first." George: "What did he say?" "He said, replied Tom, I suppose so; I never went any piaoe. yet without having to wwlt for you.". Do not wait any longer to have' ' your bedroom tuned up, for we can help you out; drop In and let's talk It over. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Less At Hord's THE CLAN ? v m V. g i^E2A TT^ ^flVU/j ,".' ,t; : ....':, ^ ,'., " '- -- -^-* 1 OiZi Chun*. retnmw horn* Croat the hoapttal teat win rn I nut bar appendix. Wt wart gla< to hear that ran www getting aloej fine, Donate Mat. Krienda ot Mr. and Mra. Bonnl Burton will ba tnterdated In heorlni that they are now making tbeti home In Cbartotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Grorer Green am family, Mr. and Mra. Ray Neeley-an< unughter, and Mr. and Mra. Georgi Neeley were dinner gueata of the R M. Burton'a Sunday. Miss Inez Ware who was e.bsen from school a few days because o sickness was able to come back Mon day. We were very much amused wher a girl thanked a small boy for hli Valentine andi he replied, 'Thanl You!" But he did what he thought v a? right end Popeye says that t you do what you think is right yot deserve some crecltt even if you'rt wrong. I think he's right. Well I suppose that's all for th1i week except that I hope you all go leads of Valentines! NW^^OUND+NORTF PIEDMONT AVENUE Lois Beattle Mrs. B. R. Tate is convalesclni very nicely at her home after has hospital in Gastonla. Mr. aud Mrs. Willie Downey an. children spent the past week-end vll iling Mr. Downey's father who hai been sick. Mrs. J. J. Patterson had as he guests Sunday afternoon her son Mr. Fred Patterson and wife, an< Mrs. F. Patterson and children, al of Shelby. Messrs Arthur Walker and Woo* row Bridges have returned to thel homes after taking a trip to Char lotteavllle, Va. Mr. Winfred Benton went to Cher lotte over the week end to see th< Holy Land Hnhlbit. Miss Irene Gladden spent the pas week with friends and relatives ii Gastonla. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hord spent Sui day with friends In Kannapolls. Miss Fale iHuffstetler returned t her home ' in Penley's Ohapel las week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babbingtoi and little daughter. Becky. Bpcnt thi week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. K White. Missea Petri and Ruth. Reynold* and Lorene Hartsoe and Mr. Ray mond Hartsoe spent Sunday after noon in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cratwford am rhildre n. Mrs. Minnie Crawford an< Mrs. Callie Reynolds spent Friday Ii Charlotte. Friends in this community ar* sorry to learn of the passing of Mi Myrt Rlcihardeon. NORT,H CAROLINA. CLBVBIjAND county. In The Superior Court William Russell Owen Vs. Mrs. Marjorle Harris Owen. NOTICE TJie defendant Marjorle . Harri Owen will take notice that an actio: entitled aa above has been commet ced In the superior court of Clevt land County, North Carolina, for tih purpose of obtaining an absolute d vorce; and the said defendant wl further take notice that ahe is Tt quired to appear at the office of th clerk of the superior court of sat county In the courthouse in 8helb] N. C., on the .... day of 1939, and answer or demur to th romplatut in satld action, or th plaintiff will apply to the court io the relief demanded In said con plaint. . Thle the 13th day of Feb., 1939. E. A. Houaer, Jr., Clerk Superior Court ?adv?mar 9. CY KIDS He has a r ^ 4|J I T/MH*e!/JUAMr i.. w J*i \j^0 HI K r^ipi - ' '. > ' . * . -'.: jr *:.'<v- ' '- -,-?' tr.i . n -> * - - . *..j ' , T /'* *; mm kmm MMNTim mwmMM VNOATH CAROLINA. . I CLKVTUtND COUNTY. 1 la It* Superior Ooart. I' Harriet B. Mart*. Plaintiff, is. ? J. W. Martin, Defendant. K NOTICE OF SUMMONS r The defendant, J. W. MarUn, will take notice that an action entitled I tie above ha* been commenced in II tbe Superior Court of Cl*Teland s' County, North Carolina, in whUoh ?' the plaintiff, Harriet B. Martin, ia I bair n* the Court tor a divorce absot'lute from the defendant on the f ground of two yuara separation, and . for the cuatody of her child; . and the said J. W. Martin will further . take notice that ho i? reuulred to 'appear M the oflioe of the Clerk of vthe Superior Court <rf said County {at Shelby, North Carolina, within thirty days after the 28th of February, 1939, and answer or demur t? ' the C-omplaint' in said action, or tihe ipl3intiff will apply to the Court for the rel|ef therein demanded. This the 30th day of January, 1939. E. A. Houser, Jr. Clerk of the Superior Court. Peyton McSwaln. Attorney For V Plaintiff. ?adv feb 23. i ^admTnistratrix notice Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William E. Owen, deteased. late of Cleveland County. North Carolina, this is to notify all t-ersons having claims against aniii estate to exhibit the same to me | .So *en or before the 12th day of JanuaryTT 1940, or this notice will lie 'pleaded Iti bar of any recovery thereon, j All persons indebted to said ee i late are hereby notified to make lm mediate payment to me. This the 12tU day of Jan.. 1939. Mrs. W. E. Owen, Adinlnlstrtrix. I--adv?feb 18 ! flltoffp to m Grow Your Chicks Into Profitable Layers A pullet must be well grown J to produce the most eggs. a Grow your chicks to be big, strong and healthy on Ftu1 O-Pep Chick Starter. It supplies the oatmeal and other good elements that growing chicks need to develop into pullets that lay and pay. Fl&O&iP is a balanced ration especially s prepared for easy assimila* n tion by the chicks. Stop in ture. Order Feeds for your J ^ Rk chicks now." Dealers a Phones 83?183 r " I- ? At Your Drug Storm or Colds >% Money Back Guarantee loblemlnd. | % ff! * POCCY- M066S n t jp SMt kc$ GOt? TO cj* BCATMCOP. YOO / to WONY STAMP BY I T* ah* see hjm Oo fr-/ V & J) jj f m^f? ^ '^K^L ? j 'ir ' . ' ~ ' .v . " 9 ravMMt, im it. ltit OyifN ORDINANCE At a regular meet lag ?( the Mayor mo uosrd of Commissioners of thi Tow a of Kings Mountain ou February 6. 1939, It was determined that certain water and sewerage extensions were necessary In the Town of Kings Mountain and In order to n.ake said Improvements, It Would be necessary to Issue bonds for the purpose of providing funds wild which to make said improvements end upon motion of Commissioner W. K. Mauney and seconded by Com niissloner J. K. Willis, the following Lond ordinance was Introduced; and unanimously adopted: An Ordinance to authorize the Town of Kings Mountain, North Car olina, to issue Three Thousand Flvo I I nrw^Svwl TV\11ne? A i uuui vu *ywi ia o vi noitT dllU BVW crape extension bowls. SECTION ONE: That Uie Town of Kings Mountain, ,, North Carolina do issue it's bonds pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act to an amount not exceeding Three Thousand Five Hundred Hollars for the purpose of improving and extending H's water and sewer system. SECTION TWO: That a tax auffldent to pay the principal and intereat of the botrd shall be annually levied and collected. SECTION THREE: That a state- | iucut of the debt of Me. municipality j hat been filed with the Cleric and ia \ open to public Inspection. lianee will take effect thirty days after the first publication unless In ilie meantime a petition for the sub "ission to the voters is llled undet i tiit said Municipal Finance Act and that In such event it stall take ef-; feet when approved by the voters in said municipality at an election provided for In said Municipal Ft; It's W S JL?. u u u New Br Come In...FEEL W Quicker, StraightThe instant you apply i 2500extra grippingedges . . . open up. . . grip, h car quicker, straightcr, the slipperiest of wet pi Before You Buy Any Ti Can you afford to be wi tection of this tire's qui< non-skid "Brake-Action You Can Actus Its Extra Stoppin I IB ' M Plonk King lmJ> I umi. i sua ^ET . ' M II * i .. i Mort Act. The foregoing ordinance ?u paaa ed on the Cth day of February, 1939, tnd was first published on the 9th day of February, 1939. Any action or proceeding questioning the "validity of said order' must be commenced within thirl) days after it's fiist pub Ilea t ion. Chas. G. DUling, Town Clerk. NORTH CAROLINA, CLEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Court Mrs. Esther Mae Starnea V. I **?. ? holnnd DozJer Starneo " NOTICE The defendant ttoland Dozler Starnea will take notice that an act'on entitled as above has.been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office | Good E; Will Be Found In r 111 FS FOP RIAI PICK I^AND MA Phone 58-R >afety Sen ake-Actio hy It Makes , _ Line Stops jM the brakes.. MM 9 > go into action . old, stop your M safer on even M M ivemerits. M re.. THINK thout the procker-stopping, i" Tread? . illy Feel g Power Y ^ Rub your hand I // I . - over thisamazing l\m^??/'CA&Zy6. " Brake-Action" I ~ Tread. Feel the 1 extra safety in \ sM/i S V MILLION 25?o "grippers" X AFFO set at the angle of greatest resistance to forward and side skids! ISm sir ? Dreamed Stops Quickei B Steers Straigh j. Motor C ;s Mountain; N. C. By 1 m vyp . ' y * j?&& flL j& "? */?} ' . ' t - ?I I of the clerk of fhe superior court ?t MM oouuty la the oourttoouse (u flfeot by, N. C., on the .day of. ?? 1939, and answer or demur to the complaint In spld action, or t&C) plaintiff will apply to the court for the relet demanded In said compMak This the 13th day of *>b., 1939. E. K. Houaer, Jr., . 'Clerk 8uperlor Court. ' ' ?odv?mar > ' rpeh At Onee For vwwaB > v w??W At VA YOUR OLD GOLD Ring*, Watches, Pin* Teeth and Trinket* GEM JEWELRY CO. <* 193 Main St. GASTONIA, N. C. . I its ' Abundance Here UKUttKI ,RKET E. Mountain St. < : v. ' ' ... sation. -fp" ; . " .. % . n Tread I / 3 K ^ I x 1 B / tL 1 VsV / U ( / Pn /^ | ? fvl > \ > n \ i-vi B. Jn 1 I MPP^.* pcv* - ^a '-'*4 --? ?3 '. i, - " ; '*<," ? rfflNGS You Never IA Tire Gould Do Wears Longer iter Rides Smoother oTW\ IdisplayI v fiviAeotf r?\ui * ^iwooj kw?ii<??r J -I r '-'.'I ? -j '/ICBL ', ,/*?! I ISkr
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