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-? J_:;" ' "v?"* * , * 1 ? A STEE 1 xn dm Veal Preserved in Can for 114 Year* A tin pi?4 fmi?t. po<S*d M MM. ?I opm?4 w Copland a ItM Itl cantvntl *.*.? fovnd Nation's Capitol Has an Iron Cap Tk* if on d?? of Ik* Capital ?*igk? a toiql ?t '*.909,200 pewed*. 27 Farmers Can Supplement ' Income By Growing Seed 1 .. i * A seed shortage is eminent in the i 1 United States, and A. D. Stuart, seed specialist f N. C. State (Jill- 'I lege, says an opportunity is offered i alert farmers of North Carolina to 1 I QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD i.| Classified Ads 2c a word for first Insertion; half price for subsequent Inser- ! tions. ' Minimum charge 25e. . ' ; i , Do not ask for informat on regarding "keyed" ads, as thi.-y are etrictly confidential. If error ia made, The Herald ia responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer ia responsible for subsequent insertions. ] The advertiser should notify immediately of any corrections need- ^ s Want ada are always cash in advance except 10 business men ' or concerna having accounts with this newspaper. WANTED: Local, unexperienced man between 25 and 4b years of ago with carfor Insurance debit. Write Box 587. Kings Mountain. , Mp. ( FOR SALE' Small Chrysanthemum plants, , and Dahlia bulbs. Mrs. 07 E. Cash. , ltp WANTED: A small farm near Kings Mountain. Give location, description and price In first ' letter. 1 Write Farm, c-o Herald. 6-22. 1 - i FOR SALE: Stout well rooted Tomato plants grown in open beds. Several varieties. Paysour's '.Tir1st Camp. Phone 235-11. may Sp. LARGE STOCK LOGAN'S GEM Furniture Polls. Kings Mountain Furniture Co. 12-12U REMEMBER ?On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana. Splits for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug Company. YOUR "SHIP WILL COME IN" Sooner By the Aid of Newspaper ! ADVERTISING^^ i -mai ii the c jholo h?m! [ I ^2F y A i ti,...?. *&.& -<*-- ? V': '* . . ' ? ^ \ ' THl L FACTS moruiAa Steel Capacity Rose t Almost 40% Since 1918 I Annuol HhI in90* capacity Wat Uptatad t 23,000,000 aat tout in tko latt 22 yaata. vt- ;*f \t ^LfL lish Ironworks Once W\\ " Barred, from Using Wood ilU f it, Qvaan Eliiabath tignad a dacraa, I I " thing prioritio* on timber for her 1 1 t fhi? workfd O hordthip on the iron* ^ which thon wted much charcoal. American Iron and Steel IrrttJ'jfo - supplement tneir income by saving ( grass and legume seed. t Joe Koonee of Jones County, a senior in , agricultural education and j( t'dltor of the "Agriculturist" maga- j j zine at Sf-ttl* College, interviewed Stuart on the subject. The seed v rpoclatisl said that -seed supplies ,t?t J seyeral grasses and legume- cap he produced economically in North . Carolina. With increased emphasis on pas-; I: tures and soil-consc-rvibg cicps, tlie student was told. Nortli Carolina j farmers will need more grass . and legume seed to nloet ' their soil- t; building requirements under tho s Agricultural Conservation Program, t Importation difficulties caused '' by the European War have ledueed ( the supply of many of the seed ' which originally were Bhipped into i..?o couiuiy' in large amounts from Continental' Europe. Stuart eontfouid. Taking these two facts into con)0 ^deration. there w ill probably be a j F shortage of many of the grass and j legume seed. This will result In! . higher seed prices unless suitable | sources of these seed are developed ' it home, Tito Slate College specialist rcc yinm.ended that ryu ' grass, orchard 1 grass, Kentucky bluegrass. white slover. red clover. alsike clover, Erimsou clover, low hop clover ana , hairy-'vetch seed be saved by'North Carolina farmers. J)aliis glass is ] inotlier important pasture crop in 1 tho State. but locally-grown seed 1 have a low germination due to di3- ' [>ase .Consequently, tre savlug of . Daliis grass seed is not recommend J ed in North Carolina. ??????? ' , Rime and superphosphate have \ been responsible for douhiin;? tin, . yields on a meadow or N. F. Cheek j demonstration farinei of the Gal-Is treth Creek community oi Swain ! bounty. - ' ' ? CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station I PHONE No. 10 | STERCHI BROS/ < Representative in Kings Mountain ' i Territory ; ? lNCY kids Osw ~' r1 I V?1SH we wouonW ?/ WA66C6-id ' ' ".'.-': f ' ' 4 f^-V : ' '; . ..' E KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, 1 mis'n that" By Alice Burton Patterson Grove Section ?++++t**+*e**++m+'M+++'H April 28: Patterson Grove School closed his week with ex'ercUea by the pu- ! tils Thursday even tux May 1. be-1 tinning at 8- o'clock. The following | roteruin will be presented: FliAVS: t.'all ileclor. by the Tth J trade: Billy's Coining, b> the *>lh ciude;. Little >'oH.? Weht'ttte, and lie. sick I toll, by ihe let and 2f 1 trades. There will also be sonus bv the., lit Is* chorus ami music by* the Mar i race orchestra is an attractive few* are. One of the-things looked forward nedal winch he Victory Gin Co a , ,'ards to the boy ot girl who uiake- | he best grade. Certificates will also l?v Klven ?o ( hose who graduate front the school,! The public is cordially invited to ttend. There will be a small adtlBsion. 10c and 15c. So conic ye to Patterson flrov*. n Thursday night. Let them know liat you are .interested in what Uey'ye doing. And he on time. Relember "the eitrly bird. etc.' Well, j ,,ov uiuic lucaim nr?i scrvea Willi 1 eats. And I'm sure you will enjoy) be program. Those of you who ave attended their entertainments now that tth'oy are always goou -and those who have not?well.ou have been missing something! | 'ome and lets all, have a good tluie j ogi'ther while we may! ( Miss Verfll Thorubur* of Cha | itto has been visiting her parents, i he M: I#. Tliornbuig's. She was i | ~ T"- i ,tatk of .south cauouna, 'outity of Cleveland. In The Superior Court, anie Stowe, Flaihlitf, .. vs. (uli Stowe. Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION . The above puineil defendant will uke notice that an action lias been tarted in the Superior Court fori Cleveland County for a divorse up n statutory grounds and the de-1 endant is required to appear before lie Clerk of the said Court, at the Courthouse in Shelby. Cleveland 'ounty, North Carolina, witjiin went.v days after the completion if the service of this summons by | mblication and answer or demur to i he .complaint of the Plaintiff or the ' 'laintiff will apply to the Court for he relief demanded in the comilaint. This the 25th duy of April. 1941. Max Hamrick, Vssisitant Clerk of the Superior Court For' Cleveland County. ?adv?may 22. \ iife - let H - - l/llll I AIS' W ^ BACK Monday drudgery is no 1< thrifty housewife. She work done cheaply and LAUNDRY. t I Laundry ? Dry Clean ? | 10 - lbs. WEI ; Shirts Finii NEW-WAY ; Gastonia's Oldest, ! Branch Office 292-2! ; J no. R. Rankin, Pres. "Send Your Dry Cleanin ; Phones 166 and 844 W+++++++*+***+*+*++*++**+ raid Runs The Gaunlet. t V t'.k'i'jji2 -i- *'. v V; ' ' -. v- - \ *5 ' > rwcRSOAr. MAY I, 1941 1 dinner guest of Miss Eva Moora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hlley Edwards of Fort Bragg visited Mr. and Mia. Howard Goforth Thursday. Mrs. Grady ilnyne <and children if>f Blacksburg. 8. C.. and Mrs. Dave Beam- of near Shelby spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.~"r!dwln Moore Miss Audrey Bridges spent the week-end .with friends In Lincolnton. ' 1 -it11?- Janice TiufTetctler, daughter ol' Mr. and Mrs, Bnols Huffstet ler har been ill but is improving. *Mr a,id Mrs Arthur Hell and tan illy huve moved to Mr. Chas. P. Ware's place. Mt" aud Mrs. Fred Adams of Conover. X. t\, vfsltid Mrs. J. M Moore and family Sunday. Sunday School wifi bo next Sunday at. 14 45 and preaching i muled I l\ 'alter I! T. C. at 7:45. I'qiiis ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE SOUTH t'AHOIdX'A. I UEVKIaANll COUNTY. ilavlng qualified as administrator of the Estate of W. B. Home." doteased, late of Cleveland County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against th? estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at BessC... .. t\t^- -- ui<-1" ? iiy, rsorin Carolina, on or before tin- 16th day-, of April, 1942, or his .soticc will be pleaded ?n bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 16th day of April, 1941. George H. Home, Administrator State of North Carolina, County of Cleveland. In The Superior Court. lx>l;t Annette Livingston, Plaintiff Vs Andrew Jeffrey Livingston. Defend ant. ." ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The above uanied defendant will like notice that an action has oeeu .Started in the Superior Court for Cleveland County for a divorce upon statutory grounds and the defendant is required to appear before the Clerk of the said court. -at the Courthouse in Shelby. Cleveland County. North Carolina, within twenty days after the coliTbletion of the set-vice of this summons by pub liiatiou and answer pr domud to the complaint of the Plaintiff or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint.. .... This the llth day of April, 1941 Max Hamrlck. iK'puty Clerk of the Superior ('our* for Cleveland County. fToHN^^^JLADDE^T ?19 M ? ? * * v im i< . ricuiiium venue Representative For McNess Products Nationally Known for Quality > +++ < +*+ ** >*** * ** + >*? * washday work pi t <; 3>*' curve in your , ;bone :: i? anger necessary for the can have her laundry well at NEW WAY jj ing ? Shoe Repairing1 ;; r -WASH 49 li shed 8c Extra ? > LAUNDRY I Largest and Best 14 West Main Ave. Jas. W. Ratakin, Sec. ir With Your Laundry" J Gastonia, N. C. f ' I >++'>-s-t+++++++++++>+i'++++++ I NOTC. one l *=^?~ 2a6itt P^CAKI ? n ?"wy p*nc J ^,1 IM n ^| :'-s, : ^ o I s . * . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the, power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust given by J. C. UridgeB and wife. S. K. Bridges, on the 22nd day of October. Ih12. as' will appear, on record in the Register of Deeds Office for 1 'lovelatid County in Book 120 at pgge 17k to the undersigned, as trustee, to i-ecuie tne indebtedness therein tiieutloiied and dv fault having been made in the payineut of same and at the request of. the holders of the note, secured by said Heed of Trust, i w ill sell for cash at the Courthouse dioor In Shelby, Cleveland * County. North Carolina on Monday. May 5th. l.sil at io A. M.. or within legal hours, the fol- ] lowing described, real estate: ? IlKfllXNINt! at a Spanish o.ik o: the. Host side of tile. Charleston road in W'yntt lliirrill'" line and K 12 72 pol<s to mi lion stake: thence N 85 1-4 \V. 12 72 chains to an Iron stake in I. Y. Putnam.'* line thenco N 5 K 11 48 poh-s to a stone; thence N 72 K 44 poles to a stake in the Charleston road, then j ce with' the said rosll N. 1 1-4 W. 20 poles to a stake in said road; thence 8. 16* E. k 14 poles to a' stake; thence with the line of the ( S^L' I \llHI LJH? HONEY & ALI JBWffi Regular $1 fllv^S^ l'm'ted t vw I .* ? I ^U A H I" I ' I . * j. ' . X- ?} . . ' -.5 Builds Strong Muscles Produces Sound Teeth * ' ? , Makes Sturdy Bones Builds Blood Increases Energy Nourishes the Infant Repairs, Builds Cell Tissues Increases Resistance to Ailment (Due to Vitamin A, Archdale ft Phnno 94rVZ 1 1 I By IT WAS A *0*L0ANHOPe OF THC CP THOOCHT-fok ONC MOHCti \n peer couio takc a wore CUV'J FATrtCR. =:SE P^ W a > ' 4; Mount Sinai C hurch tut X. 2tiu 1? ? 35 poles to a stake; theuco V.- 1 Mi 13 1-3 poles to an iron stake; - H co S. 45 10 K. 6 poles to a che*s nut and stone; thence S 57.14 k. -9 'JO poles to a stone pile. Wyktt li?i : ill's Corner; thence S. 0 15 VV. MS .9 poles to a white oak ' t<f* ?tl), them ce with fhe said llarrili s lin? S. *: a W. 36 poles to a maple theuoe fc 63 \V. 17 poles to a Spanish oaJrv .J thence N7 SC-j VV*. 33 pules to th? place of lll-iUNNiNCi, eontaiat%tf ">! " Hth acres, more or less. This the Mh <la> ol April. J It Jk>vlt,.Tr\ittM.r ?adv?May 1... LOANS l'rompt. Service Reasonable Rates I ROWLAND BROS. MOTOR CO. Dodge - Plymouth ShitlAW anil t UIIV ? IVV I r s " .-: ?JH ilGll-OUNCE 1 BOTTLE OF . 1 INDS NOND size ime only? / / ??? II I !>' " , ' So that*# what , JL? J? I | | I does to them" JL*. I J j | irms amliicat tabu l?g " * . r - ??? 1 ' r i ?? i ?? i percy l. crosby ? ,<JV ? . tcacweasr if sue \ T-^fo^o \ i ? .?* ... .? ; j ~ m |
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