CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bearded his Rhi zomes—50 named varieties. Mrs. T. C. Summer and Mrs. \V. J. Allran. _ _ HI FOR SALE —Home raised vetch seed. Carl Carpenter, Route 1. Bessemer City, N. C. At base of Paysour Mountain. 3t-02S New TOP COATS in all of the leading colors and materials — Priced — $15.00, $19.50 and $25.00. HARRELSON CO Inc 2t-028 p FOR SALE—Tulip Bulbs — $3.00 per hundred. MRS. A. 1 DELLINGER, Cherry vilfe. Rl — Phone: 3162. 4t-Nll-p Large Stock of New FALL SUITS to select from. They are well tailored and patterns you will like — $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00. HARRELSON CO., Inc 2t-028-p LOST LOST—Ration Book No. 3: Name Fred Newton anil Jo Inn Newton. Finder please return to owner :or to the local ration board. LOST—Ration Books No. 3. —Names Pink Littlejohn and Charles Littlejohn. Finder please return to owner or to the local Ration Board. lt-.p LOiST—Ration book No. 3 Name Margaret Thornburg. Kin der please return to owner or to Local Ration Boar,! lt-p LOST—Ration Book N» Name Henry Yarborough: Kin please return to Loy Stroup o the local ration hoard. I — uler It LOST—Ration Book No Name: Sonje Lou McGinnis, der please return to owner local Ration Board. ' lt-p LOST—Ration Book No, 3— Name: Larry K. Carpenter. Fin der please return to local Ration Board or to the owner. ll‘l' LOST—A and B Gas Books - Name Burlin T. Craig. hindei please return to the ownei or to the Local Ration Board. lt-p LOST—Ration Book No. 3 Name Cleo Barnett Finder please return to owner or to the local Ration Btmii. p LOST—Ration Book No. 3 — Name: Elizabeth H. McGinnis. Please return to the local ration hoard or to the owner. lt-p LOST—Gas ration book A— Name C. B. Jewel. Finder please return to owner or to the Local Ration Board. lt-p LOST—Ration Book No. 3— Name: J. C. Gamble. Finder please return to owner or to lo cal Ration Board. lt-p LOST—Ration Book No. 3— Name: Ruth Absher. Finder please return to owner or to local Ra tion Board. 1 lt-p LOST or strayed—Black pin with white spots, weight about 05 or 30 pounds. Strayed front my home in Freedman about a week ago. Finder please notify Andrew Lee Huff who lives next door to Claude Dixon on Cherry ville-Bessemer Highway and all cost will be paid. It PERSONAL FREE! If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, indigestion. Heartburn. Belching Bloating. Nausea. Gas Pains, get free sample. Udga. at Allen Drug Company. 10t-D23 WANTED WANTED To buy good sec ottd hand piano. Phone 2511 — t - p WANTED—Tenant white pre ferable with stock. Plenty of cotton, and corn land, and small grain if wanted. Plenty of work by the day. Fred Asherhraner. Route 3. Vale. N C. 5t-021 WE BUY CHICKENS AND ! EGGS—Pay highest market. We sell feeds >f all kinds. DALTON’S FLOUR AND FEED MILLS. 1 North of High School. tf MISCELLANEOUS 1 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR ING _ Indorsed by Leading I Music Teachers. Write J- I1 1 Peache. Belmont, N. G. Tt CROUSE POTATO HOUSE TO OPEN—The Crouie Potato House will open on Monday, Oc tober 11th, and will clo.e on Wednesday, October 20th. 2t-o14_w f McGinnis_ PERMANENT WAVE. 59 c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kind- Kit. Complete equipment. including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do. abso lutely harmless Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star Motley lefunded it not satisfied. ALI.EN DRUG COMPANY. 15t-Jan.20 Parenthood BY MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Auociafe Editor, Parents' Magazine TODAY’S CHILDREN ARE TOMORROW’S HOPE Better Parenthood Week, which is having its sixth annual obser vance this, week seems to belong especially to this column. both because of its sponsorship by the Parents Magazine and because ol' the parent-education work it hopes to accomplish. Each year during this special week we have stressed different aspects of mak ing ourselves better parents—the necessity, for instance of first being good men and women, good citizens, good Americans, if we in this country are to be good parents. This year, confronted as we are by unusual problems in out daily living, we find that the greatest inspiration for Better Parenthood week conies from looking to the future. “Today's Children are Tomorrow’s Hope— and Your Responsibility”— that is the 194,1 slogan i'or better Parenthood week, and a plainer, truer call to our best efforts in behalf of children could scarcely be uttered. Let's stop and think what it means. No matter how soon or' how conclusively we win this war, if jin waging it we neglect the wel I fare of the nation's children we j will already have endangered I the peace. Yes, our enemies will haVe scored a victory of appal WANTED 3-Piece Living Room Suits Studio Couches Stoves ! Ranges I Oil Stoves Iron Beds and Springs WILL PAY CASH CARPENTER BROS. We Pay Cash For Late Model i Used Cars and Trucks I 1 Homesley Chevrolet Company, Inc. Cherryville, N. C. tf ling proportions if in these war years vve lower our hard-won standards for safeguarding the health, well-being and education al opportunities for all children. Moreover, we will have failed in our duty to the men who are fighting this war if we allow any bf the values for which they are fighting to perish. These men will bring home with them searing memories of starving, sick destitute children They will almost have forgotten that such joy as laughing, care free children could exist any where. And they will be deter mined to wipe out in this coun try any semblance of conditions such as they hav’e left behind them in battle areas. Never again will they be complacent about seeing that their own children have all the advantages and th» children across the tracks have So. in marking the community significance of Better Parenthood j Week, let’s redouble our efforts during this coming year to adjust any shameful conditions -in our own towns and neighborhoods. Are, you, for instance, doing all in your power to stem the war time increase in juvenile delin quency by providing attractive I places where older boys and girls j can have a good time? Every j community we know of which has : helped its young people reerea- ! tionai club lias made a success of the venture. If there hav'e been failures we haven’t heard of them—and it’s usually the place < which goes wrong that makes the j headlines. Let’s grant, then, that community clubs arc a practical and sensible way to offset the i lure of commercial juke joints, ! and that they are popular with young people. All that is needed is the energy. the community 1 spirit to put over such a project on behalf of older boys and girls. Because doctors and nurses are scarce, baby and child-health could be established in many communities Caro for chilldren of mothers who are employed, hot school lunches, employment safeguards for every hoy and girl—these are some of the out standing needs which Better Par-1 enthood week would call to the attention of every public-spirited i citizen. We urge you to take an ‘ active part in its observance, re- | alizing. as you do so. that the, present and the future of this | nation depends on the present and future well-being of its j homes and its children. NEW FOR WINTER LADIES’ COATS AND DRESSES A Good Selection Of Beau tiful Sport and Dress Coats -All are Wonderful Style Values — Sizes for Misses and Women. DRESSES NEW CREPE, RAYON SPUN AND OTHERS YOU WILL WANT LADIES’ HATS AND BAGS FAMILY FOOT WEAR Styles for ’Busy Feet-Stur dy Shoes for School—Dress Shoes for both Men and Women - Use your Stamp 18 wisely — Do not detach it from the Ration Book. CHILDREN’S WEAR Colorful* Attractively Sty ledICoatsandDresses^ MEN’S CLOTHING We are certain to have what you need in Suits, Over coats, Hats, Shirts, Under wear* Sox, Ties, etc. Belk-Matthews CHERRYVILLE, N. C. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS' CARDS NOW/ : ORDER YOUR pgtfONAUZ£P HI THERE Surprised To See Me So Early? WELL, I’M EARLY ON THE SCENE FOR A MOST IMPORTANT REASON - TO ADVISE, IF YOU PLAN TO SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS -WITH GREETING CARDS That You Select Them CHRISTMAS WRAPPING PAPER ALL COLORS TISSUE PAPER RED WHITE, BLUE, GREEN. INDIVIDUAL CARDS FOR BOYS IN THE SERVICE - TO BROTHER, SON; SWEETHEART, HUSBAND; FRIEND, OR TO ANY ONE. <»x<* D IA L Islujflbg,.