. \ . . By Way Of Mention * (By Lois Ueatty) Mrs. H. B. Jones, Mrs. k M. I<o* gan and Miss Helen " Lr gun spent Monduy afternoon in Qrover, Mr. anil Mrs. D. H. Houser have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Houser und son, Hobble, of Washington. Mrs. I.ewis Wilson bad as her guest Monday her son, Mr. Broadus Wilson of Gaffiioy. M". .Leonard Ware spent the past Week end with friends in Charlotte Miss" Hols Heat tie spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. Ilenton Putnam. Mr. und'''Mrs. Gordon Heatty Ot I Dallas spent- the Week end with Mr. ! and Mrs. 1). II. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. T. R Parker spent Sunday in ISafTney with relatives Miss Nina Putnam of Greenwood. S C.. spent the past Week end with her parents. Mr.* and Mrs. Benton. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Stroupe] Stroupe spent Tuesday afternoon in Caroleeu. Mrs. Manly Moorhead spent the JTVilUt VLW.?.h I - **?- * ! , mincHu wuu tier moiiier m Orevu villi*/ QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD Classified Ads 2c a word for flrat insertion* half price, tor subsequent insertions. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. " " . If eri'or is made, The Herald !a responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer is responsible for subseqi* t insertions. The advertiser .hould notify immediately of any corrections need-' Want ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with .* this newspaper. .. FOR RENT: Convenient 4 room npartuicnt and hall with bath adjoining. Alfcio ^laiiibright. 519 S. Railroad Ave.. Kings .Mountain, N. C. WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET prices for Wheat, Corn, ant Oats, or will exchange Flour, Feed, Meal for litem. Phone 2-3165. "In-* terstate Milling Co., Charlotte, N. C, a tig lc REFINISHING Furniture. Upholstering and Tuff ting a Specialty. Phone 238-K for Estimates, ind-c REGULAR 25c BANANA Sf^LIT for only 15c Saturday Only. Kings Mountain Dm* Store ...... w/?-'?V- VVHAI f NU (Ik our / letterheads HAPPENS, PHONE US and We'll Print Some For Yon In A Hurry!! CALL OR SEE Kennon Blanton At Terminal Ser. Station PHONE No. 10 STERCHI BROS.' Representative in Kings Mountain Territory nni tr-? * a IV I HL ^ m\\ JJJft m ? wpLtSyv^^ 1 ^ 111111 r " . *-? .' ' . &i...- - >'. ft' Ill "J I TH *" * .-U RAMBLING SKETCHES OF - 1 | OAK GROVE NEWS (Uy Mrs. William Wright) OAK GROVE ? ... gkFO RF Misses Pauline' aiid .Virginia Ware Delia Patterson anil Mable Bell were spwid-the-da.v guests of Miss, es Rose Kit a and Daisy June Haw Uiu of Oastonla Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Horace Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Rush White and Gene Bell attended, the Jamboree held at the Gustouia high .School Saturday nigh' Kittle Miss Hobble Doll Steele ol Charlotte has been spending sortie time. with Iter cousins, Mddene. . Helen and Newell Thoynburg. Mr. and Mrs. R.' S. Thoruburg.. tlie writer..husband and son. Stokes! visited with Mr." and Mrs. Odell Steele and family of Charlotte Sun j i!uy and attended services at Ouk 1 hurst Baptist church Mrs. Steele is 1 the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. ' Thornburg. Mrs. 11. T. Wright celebrated her 1 80th birthday uuniversary Saturday 1 June 7. and was entertained at din- 1 ner by her son, William Wright, ' and family. . Miss Pauline Ware was a visito" , at Mars Hill college Monday and ; visited Mis Louise Griffin a forme? ' schoolmate who is a patient In the , Sanatorium at Black Mountain.' . Miss Ruby Pryor of Patterson Grove was the Thursday night guest of Miss Delia Patterson MeBdatnes Oren White, W. Mian ton and J. N. Lovelace were Friday diuner guests of Mrs Lee Dlanton and family. ? Several from the community attended 4-H Rally' held at the Fair .ground Saturday. Mrs. Claudie Hell is a patient in 4 tin- Sanatorium Hospital at ("har-i lotte. where she underwent a very I serious operation several tli.ys ago j Miss Dorothy Patterson is on the j Sick list tliis week. TIU humming oT the threshing ma '"' chine this morning makes tn.- think j ol' the good eats that* lies "just a-1 head. Miss Mabel Pell had as her guests I Tuesday nlg7tt^,"fflsc? 'fttuline "and Virginia Ware and Delia Patterson.', Messrs Sam Bell and Wray Thorn ~ burg we7&decent Visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bel! and family of t'hntlotte. How Would I AOr You Like ToLUOC. 15 lbs. of FAT? How would you like to safely Iom? some of that ugly fat. in a feu weeks without risky drug* or iiiromtnience? How would you like to lo-e yuui double chin, hulpinp stomach and hips AND along with 'it regain >our natural charm and attractiveness. Weigh yourself today. Get a bottle of 2 Krinchen Salt> (a famous English f< r- 1 inula). Then every momitip before break- 3 fast take one half teaspoonful in a plus* 1 of water?cat wisely?cut out fatty mraV, 3 butter, cream and rich pastries?go light j on white bread and potatoes. J After -4 weeks weigh yourself again and i\ juit see if you haven't lo-t pounds of i-gly ? fat and gained that "Kruschen Fetling" of i greater vivacity, more, energy and im- ? ? proved health that so often accompany fat ? reduction. REFUSE IMITATIONS! Demand ar.d ' vet only the genuine Kruschen (the famous 4 English formula) plain or new effervescent, 4 pleasant, sparkling. Bottle lasta 4 weeks and costs but a trifle. Any druggist. , ' J To Relieve P/NI r\Q 3 Misery of k/UI <1 /O : Liquid - 3 T^.u MgMFMg Noie Drops |J Cough Drops 4 Try "Rub-My-TIsm" . a Wonderful 1 Liniment jj Have Your Eyes Examined, <j Glaaaea Fitted i 4 ?By?, . < DR. D. M. MORRISON ] Optometrist - Eye Specialist <j Will be In Kings Mountain Office H on Every Tuesday and Friday t afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to h 6 P.M. . \ ICY KIDS Using Cor r1 IF Yoo ^ TAKfe ThcscL?^ {OCULARS AAOONO ] I AHO L MC THCM / SAT TKC HOOSCr | )iw ewe you a J ^ SON' rJ lYes,siRjf :y JW B / t * " ' ?' * j. "\'i -1-^:\ ? ii; ?il .nuiiiiLi^WiiijjLi i.U.1 JllHil "" B KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. Th \pple Blight Disease Damages State Orchards H. R. Siswonger, Extension horti nltiirlsi of St ute College. report* h.%> there bus been a severe out^. ireuk of the apple blight disease in naiiy section's of the State. He says unnerous iinpiidies have been revived by the College Horticulture fepnrtuient front orchardists. asking what can be done at present ime. Niswotiger says that as a rule, it s advisable to wait until the dornan t season and then cut out the tligliti d twigs Aid . braitcl/h*. a/.d ) lib offtlie blighted fruit spurs when! nuniug operations are carried ovt. | "However." he said. "R. (5. Leaheritiaii and J. S. Sain of Lincoln 'ouiity apd V. O. Sipes of Catawba ouniy secured ;>0 tn . (o percent ontrol of the disease by spraying | heir trees itt tlte blooming period. I ivitli Bordeaux mixture. These , moii I iavo beeji applying the bloom' spray , or tlte past ' eight years and have j secured svtil isfactfoiy control of i jlighi during these .years. They al-j 'o cut out the blighted twigs at' iorriiaut' season." The usual recommended formula 'or the bloom spray Bordeaux mixure is 2 pounds of bluestone and 6 rounds of hydra ted lime to 100 gal ons of water. Mr. Sipe* used thia formula, but Mr. I-euthermaii and PERSONAL Fi?d? don't l*?v? home!- I just told Mary my prize baking secret. ami -lie's starting in today to use Kuinfnrd Baking Powder. She's going (o make Mime marve lous cukes and hotbreads' For with l'uniford siie . can use any g<Mid.recipe wjth< nit worrying about how much baking powder to use. The . amount the directions cull for. the.right amount to use <u I Kuuiford. Buiuford contains no,alum-t never leaves a bit- i ter taste. FREE. Send for vi-ir booklet, containing dozens of bright ideas to improve y our baking Address: Hutnford Baking Powder. Box U Bumfold, Khode Island. ? 1 L CLcpCIAL " ! m**1 \JKjm HONEY & ALU Regular *1 - limited t !?L A A A A A A ?t. A A A A A I. A A % .% .% .%A AJ ? ~ r'SaTTTTVVYYYTYYYYV'i'VVVVVI | SUITS Den SO MUCH SERVICE 1 I Even the most expensiv< | if not cared for. New-V I appeal to you. No shine, * ing, perfect fit. Makes y< million dollars. Treat \ jj cleaning by New-Way. LAUNDRY - I>RY ( REPA1 < . . NEW-WAY ; Gastonia's Oldest, 1 Branch Office 292-29 ; Jno. R. Rankin, Pres. : "Send Your Dry Cleanin t Phones 166 and 814 h nmon Sense. r^CotxY! HtRtS AGRCAr $ 6f6 APARTMCNr HOOSC - / M0U6HTCR GCT RIO Of I ^ AIC0FTH6M H6R6-J i ?t^s?P?S IURSDAY. JDKT?^2, 1941 Mr. Saltt used only 1 1-2 pounds of bluestone In the mixture. won iter sun s th.^t (lie nvcfct of till* method of controlling the ai> pie bliKht disease In to apply the spray immediately after the Ttrst blossom buds. Since all blossom buds of some varieties of apples, such as Uoldeti Delicious. do not open at the sitm?t, time, more than one s'pray is necessary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE JlaviiiK . ipialilled us administrator for tin* estate of Miss Lot tie Oofortil, defeased, with her. will annexed all persons liavitiK claims 'against her estate will ph ase file same proper) verified on or before June 4th. 11?4?. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said esstale will .please muk<\ . immediate payment. hit. r . i. -i 1 - . tv - * * j-ius uie .nil uay 01 jiuio. I'M I. A. H. Patterson. Administrator, eta. ?adv? July JO NOTICE OF SALE I As All til ill 1st rat 01? for the estate J of Miss .Lottie Goforth. deceased, I will sell at public auction at licr residence in the town of Kings Mountain, North parol ina, oh Fridav, June 27th. 1941. at 10:0?? A. M. the following . articled of personal property: All of the house-hold and kitchen furniture of Miss Lottie Go forth and all of her personal effects. This the 3rd day of June, 1911. A. H. Patterson, Administrator, i*ta. ?adv?June '26. NOTICE OF SALE t'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust .given by Calvin' Howell and . wife, Dela Howell, to the undersigned, as trustee for the Kings Mountain Building and Ixuiu .Association, .'on 'tli'?* 29tli of February. 1940. and registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in Book 232 at page 293. to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned and default having been made in Hie payment of same and at tile request of the Kiugs Mountain Build3IG 11-OUNCE 30TTLE OF INDS IOND CREAM size ime only ? I land C.%E I j for so little cost ;; ? of suits become shabby J: i-ray's superior work will no odor, perfect press- ;; ou look and feel like a our suit next time to ; :leaning - shoe :: iring :i LAUNDRY | Largest and Best | 4 West Main Ave. + J as. W. Rahkin, Sec. * Ur;?L V? 1 J y ? it an 1 uui ijauiiurj Gastonia, N. C. v ?+?+*H+++++++t'mmm+*+' Jg II! ber-rtRHor] ur l| POTTHeMINI W II TvetcrTCR I i e II Boxes- \ LI % * mmrnmmmmi u wmt \ . ' ' ' 'v V" * ' * " ' ' iiik and Ixiaii Association, I will sell for luUl at the courthouse door in ' sdtelby. Cleveland i'out.lf, Nort'i Carolina.. on Momlav, June Ifith. 1 1941., at lo A. \| or wi'htn legal j hours, the :followiliK described )>.! etttutc; I'lltST Tit ACT: thKttluir.g at t | post oak in the Weaver line ait I runs'with it South 9 K.nU I - C 4 t chains, to a stone. Weaver's, corn-, er; thence S. 18 E. it.'JO chains to a staue, llullendcr's corner tit Weaver's line; thetvee with Hullcndes's | line S. in W. 7.5o chains to a stake . a new corner in .'said line; thence. :t new line N. 10 \V. Jft.Ott chtiOis ' o stone, a new corner in field: then another new line East S:"0 chain*, to "the lluuitinini;. coatalttintt, acres, move or less, ate! being *he same hind convoyed by John W. I I.... ..VI ..." I, e i' ??... ,V ... -i i 'V. I 4iunru KM l , v IIUHI'II *1' ; i!k ' ted Till nV Di'criiilh'r, 1914. ; s w.iil j appear on record in the Register .< : , Deeds Ollice ibv ("It velstnd Courtly hi !look NN.V ;it page Uf?T. SECOND TRACT: Situated - : , . No. 1 Township. Cleveland N. C. and ' IJegiiining -at an old pi!.? , stump, Melton Howell's eorui-t ar.d I runs "thence with. Melton liowell's. line anil Pink Herndon's r- 46 W. j 36.79 chains to a stone, Herndon's' i corner;' thenc.e S. tti E. 23.30 chains ' to a stone; thence N. 40 E. lo.yo chains to a stone; thence N \V 20.25 chains to a stake; '"hence S. 89 E. 8 chains to a stake near P. O. thence N. 10 E. 4.6(5 chains to. a stake; thence N. 46 W. 6.35 chains to the Beginning. containing 53.4 acres, more or- less, and being a part of the 62:,4 acres tract of land conveyed by W. C. Hullender and wife to John W. Howell hy deed; dated 16th January. 1307. as will tippear on record in the Register of | Deeds Office for Cleveland County in Hook WW. at page 4??1 and being . the same land conveyed hy. a j by John W. Howell ;o Lizze Kitznbetlt) Howell as will. app-ag , r, iccord in the Ofi-vk of tr??- i'oj ci-llice for Cleveland Cour.tv. >>;, rpt? : ing. however. 5.2 ticr? - th - -sav -< .-J : off to. H R. HunniciiC and Jy. ,C. [ England by deed, as will appear or j record. i THIRD TRACT: Beginning* at a j stone, Fink-Herndon's corner hi Call vin Howell's line .ind runs tlienco J with ills line N. 44'-.. K. 260 feet tot a stake in the middle oi the iod Kings Mtn.-Orover sandtlay road; thence with said road S. 62'- AV. 273 feet to a stake in Fink Herndon's line: thence with hi- lire S j 47>-s E. 78 feet to :h? F!>giiini;.g. 1 containing 1-4 of an acre. :i,<:.-e or, less, and being a part of the 23.2 j acre tract conveved by <1. M. How- [ ell and wife, to H. R Huot.i<ut: : " f L. C. England, by deed as wiTl up-1 pear on record. This the 18th day of May. 1941. j. J. C. Lackey, Trustee. J. R. Davis, Atty. . .?adv. -6-12 I I ' Bcma. Btj|V \a*r~ " ' ??^ BUT BE - ITS QUALn i?-'"' ' ' mm | ORDER YC ! Archdali Phon I *cL o fC?.*RS - . j ?yrf(? E, v * li.( ?* ?" n ??*? p I n the Army's fl on the move*. 1 A KMY maneuvers on M.'i?le vavtlj 9 greater than ever attempted in thi* country are underway anil williartfinup fr>r ? ------ ?f -- %??? * ??3. i iv. n v.-*' of these maneuvers is the nine south crn states served by Southrro Bell It will he both a test ahd training for the arm) as well as for the civil" ian population which provides .the vital rteans ot commnnicume. transportation and supply. Essential to the success of these maneuvers is an adequate, deperwiable system of telephone tomnsa ication. This the Southern Bell Company is providing whenever, who ever and in whatever amopnt th? fast shifting armies require. Thin, means that theTclephoncCoinpanj. .1 like the army, is keeping its soutcrv ot supply, transportation facilities and man power ready day and nigh; so it can ait on the moment. Pass ' years of training and experience it meeting imirgentics have .ilrtadf prepared our army.of tel'epboxr workers for this big task. It is the Telephone t ompam'v plan to lake care of the army's needs ' with little, if any. serious intcrfei* ence with the public's accustomed use of. tbc sirs ice. During these maneuvers, however, there may be cs casions whin for short periods -tt time our facilities will be mainly required to meet the army's sudder and unexpected needs. Should rhir. happen in your community, your wholehearted cooperation will be * ,*! helpful contribution to the success lul advancement of preparedness m Southern Bell Telephone and 1 elegrapb Company IncorppfiitcJ Job Printing - Phone 167 I vs 1 I include Mil \C I IN YOUR DIET I J SURE I ' 1 IT MILK I I UR TODAY ' ; ;i } Farms j e 2405 ' , M ? ????mmPERCY L. CROSBY mt' n #wii?n i V* kIcWR ^ J r, . L?i ' i 41 ?3i 0 dD *) 4) 5 C w rT\ J \ pcrreR ?2^ ftfe ON THCJbfc O s'? 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