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By MIm Kusella McSwaln
The Intermediate. Prlmary,
and Beginners DgMamentn
I*', of tie,, Patterson Orovewinday
School wit! present their Chrlstnuu
program Saturday night ait seven
I o'clock. The public Is cordially InvlI
ted to attend.
Miss Elizabeth Putnam was hostj
ess at a social given at her hoipe,
v In honor o4 the Intermediate boys
and girl^ Saturday night. l>ec. 18.
Bingo and numerous 'Other games
were played. A contest was held
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IF YOU WANT AN EXPERIENCED
Cook, Nurse for Children, Practical
Nurse, Waitress or Maid tor
Cafe or Hotel, White, References,
please call by Saturday at 2:00
:. o'clock at house No. 404. .Sir. Paul
Hutchins. West Mtn. St.
LOST ? Hoy's blue overcoat with
red lining. Nine year old size.. Losi
at school. Sirs. B. S. Neill, Phone
107 12-30.
FURNITURE REPAIRED, reuphol
stored, refinished and springs re
paired. M. J. Bell, Phone 304-W
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iKEYS MADE. Locks, Vacuum
Cleaners and Speedometers Re
paired. Ail work guaranteed. C. L
Ramsey, at Cleveland" Motor Co
JgF;; 11-25-tf
L08T ?, Two Bird dogs. One n>al<
Lemon and White Pointer, on<
male Lemon and White Setter. Ke
ward for return to E. W. 'Griffin.
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LOST ? Pocketbok containing twc
amall purses and money in King*
Mountain. Reward for return t<
Ella Burris, Route 1, box 201.
FOR RENT OR SALE ? House on
IWest Mountain st. Hubert Hern
don.
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which was won by Mary France?
Ware. Candy and peanut* were aerv |
rd as refreabsnents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brooks and
Mr. Lester Goforth of Itostlc, N. C.,
visited relatives here Sunday ' after- ,
noon.
Mtss Wlllodenc Thornburg Is
I spending this week with Mr. and'
Mrs. La Boti Thortfburg of Kn'J^y.
Thosn ylsltlng Mr. and .MrsVchaa.
P. Ware Sunday and ulght were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ware, Mr. and
Mrs. c. D. Ware of Kings Mountain j
j Mr afhd Mrs. Cresham Thornburg of |
near Kings Mountain and Mr. and'
, :.lta. Carl Ware. Mrs. Bobb Lewis,T
' Lillian Lewis and Mary Hoover of
Bessemer City.
| Visitors of Mr. and Mrt^J. W. Car
'roll Sunday Included Mr. nud Mrs.
I Dick Elani of Kl Bethel community
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^and Mr. and Mrs: E. P. Greene of the
Phenlx Mills.
The Pen ley's Chapel Sunday school
i In tote the public to their Christmas
program to be given Friday night,
j Dec. 24.
| Mr. VLiid Mvs. George Ivey had as
i their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.'
ReX Rippy and family of Grover.
Dairymen To Find
Winter Profitable
Dairymen will probably find the
winter of 1937-38 one of their most
profitable since 1930, A. C. Klmrey,1
or State College, said In forecasting
the North Carolina dairy situation.
He explained that the production
of feed grains and hay in 1937 has
' been large In relation to livestock
number and that feed prices during'
the. current feeding season will average
decldely less than a year ealier.
I Klmrey also pointed out that milk
production per Cow Is likely to aver|
age the highest since the winter of
j 1931-32. An increase of three to five
per cent from October through next
'I May over the like preceding period
' is expected. Most of this will occur
. after the first of the year. , ;
In numbers, milk cows this wini
ter will probably average about the
same as last winter. There may ev.
en be a slight Increase, Klmreyj
stated.
. Feed prices . already are lower in
"j relation to dairy products, and in
' the next few months, feeder^ will be
j at a much greater advantage than
' they were last winter.
The number of milk eews, which'
. j is now six percent less than the
I peak of four years ago. appears to |
have passed the low point, the State
College extension dairyman said, j
However, the' number is still some>
what below average in proportion, to
5 ( population.
Farm Questions
Q?What kind of eggs are best
for hatching purposes? - . ' >
) A.?Eggs for hatching should be
clean, fresh, well-formed, of good,
" shell texture with color conforming!
to requirements of the breed. anal
should weigh 24 ounces to the dozen.!
All round, short, or thin shelled eggs,
i together with those having ridgoS;
! around them should "be discarded
j when selecting eggs for hatching. All j
! eggs should bo collected two or j
; three times a'day to prevent chill
ling and those selected for hatching!
j should b stored in u cool place j
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E. C. McClain
VStenchi Representative
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CY KIDS
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rill KTNO0 MOUNTAIN HMRALD.
where the temperature does not fall
below forty or rise shove 70 decrees.
Q.-OU beef be preserved on the
farm in the seme manner as pork?
A.?Yes, Any part of the beef car
rase can be corned, but as *' usual
thing the rounds or hindquarters are
dried. Cut the moat Into five or six
pound chunks and rub with salt.
Then pack in a clean vessel or hard
wood or stoneware and cover with
the plckto containing oue and onehalf
pounds of salt, one ounce of
salt peter, one quarter pound of su
gar or syrup, and one gallon of pure
water. Let the meat remain in the
pickle for about two weeks and then
smoke lightly to improve the flavor
hang In a cool place and use as
needed.
State .of North Carolina,
County of Cleveland.
Iii The Superior Court
P. B. Roberts, Plaintiff,
Vs.
Thelma Roberts, Defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant, above named, will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced In the
Superior Court of Cleveland County,
North Carolina, wherein the plainti{f
seeks an absolute divorce from
the defendant; that said defendant
will also take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the Clerk of
Court's Office at the Courthouse in
said County in Shelby, North Carolina,
on the 24th day of December,
1937, and answer or demur to th9
complaint now on file In said actlou
in the Clerk's Office, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded In said complaint.
This 24th day of November, 1937.
,* A. M Hamrlck,
Clerk of Superior Court.
?adv?dec 23?H.
North Carolina,
Cleveland .County.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the author
ity vested in the undersized by an
trder of the Superior Court in a
Judgment entitled: "Sally Thorns.
Administratrix "of the Estate of Caroline
Abel, Deceased. Plaintiff, ' Vs
Etta Briggs and husband, Wil!
Hriggs, heirs at law of Caroline Abel
irevouseu, una bii uuKiiuwn neirs 01
saiil Caroline Abel, Deceased, De
fondants." I, as the Commissioner oi
the Court, will sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the Qjgurthouse
door of Cleveland County, in the Lit>
of Shelby, N. C? on the 27th day oi
December, 1937, at 12 o'clock M., oi
within legal hours the following de
scribed real estate:
Beginning at a stake on the old
Palls' line, thence North 1 1-4 "West
1i.70 chains to some Hickories, Par
ker's corner; th uce -South 41 i-J
West 1.70 cbuink to an oak in Par
ker's line; thence South 3.70 chains
to a stake; thence Kust 1.16 chains
to the beginning, containing 3-8 oi
an acre, more or less.
This 27th day of November, 1937.
R. L. Campbell, Commissioer.
?adv?dec 23?H.
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SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Cleveland County. ,
In TCte Superior Court
Town of Kings Mountain, Plaintiff,
Vs.
Annie Ramaeur. Widow, and all ihr
Unknown parties who might have
an interest in the Annie ftamseui
lot,
. Defendants.
To Annie Ramseur. Widow, and all
unknown parties who might have
an Interest in the. Annie Ramseui
lot.
Take notice that an action entitl
ed as above has been commenced li
the "Superior Court of Cleveland
I County, North Carolina, for the pur
pose of selling the lot of Annie Ram
seur. Widow, for the payment ol
town taxes; and the said defendant!
will further take notice that the]
are required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Couji
of said county in the Courthouse ii
Shelby, North Carolina, on Januarj
20, 1938, and answer or demur t<
the Complaint of said action or Uu
plaintiff will apply to the Court tot
the relief demanded In said Com
plaint.
Thte the 13th day of December
1937.
A. M. Hamrlck.
Clerk of the Superior Court for
Cleveland County.
?adv?Jan 3-D.
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THURSDAY. DEC U, 1MT
BRVICB BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Cleveland County.
In the Superior Court.
Town of Kings Mountain, Plaintiff,
Vs.
Will Seawrlght and wife, Mrs. Wi
Seawilght, and former Wife, Hele
Seawrlght, Defendants.
To WlU Seawrlght and wife.. Mr
Wttl Seawrlght, and former wif
Helen Seawrlght, and all unknow
pajtles who might hav an interest I
the Will Seawrlght lot:
Take notice that an action entitle
us above .has been coinmeuced I
! the Superior Court of Clerelan
I County, North (Carolina, for the pu
pose of selling the lot of Will Se;
wrlght for the payment of town ta:
es; and the Bald defendants will fu
ther take notice, as well as all pa
ties who might have an interest I
said lot, that they are required 1
appear at the Office of the Clerk <
Superior Court of eald County In tl:
Courthouse in Shelby, North Carol
na. on January* 10, 1938, and to an
wer or demur to the complaint of tt
said ahtlon or the plaintiff will a
ply to the Court for the relief d
manded in said Complaint.
This the 8th day of Deccmbe
1937.
A. M. Hamriok,
Clerk of the Superior Court. for.
Cleveland County.
?adv?dec 30?D
NOTICE OF 8ALE
Under and by virtue of the powc
of sale contained in an Ooder mat
by A. M. Hamrtck, Clerk of the S
perior Court for Cleveland Count
in the special proceeding entitle
"Bryan Hord and wife, va. Fann
Hord, Widow, et al," I will sell f
cash at the Courthouse door In Sht
1 by, Cleveland County, North Caro
. na on Monday, January 3, 1938, i
ten o'clock. A. M., or within leg
hours, the following described re
estate:
I . Situated on the South side of Oo
street in the Town of Kings Mou
lain, N. C., and Beginning at a stal
in the edge of said street and rui
thence S. 1 Vj W. 320 feet to a stak<
thence N.>88V& W. 113 feet to a stal
thence N. 1V4 K. 320 feet to a staki
(nn me eage 01 saia uoia stree
, thencq along said street S. 88 Vi
143 feet to the beginnlnn, containh
45,790 sq. ft., more or less.
This 29th day of November, 1931
Bryan Hord, Commissioner.
J J.. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv?dec J
NOTICE OF SALE
' | Under and by virtue of the pow
i of sale given me by the Last W
and Testament of W. Boyce We
' Deceased, I will sell for cash ou t
| premises of the land hereinafter i
' scribed, on Friday, December !
1937, at ten o'clock A. M., or with
1 legal'hours the following describ
[ real estate:
Tract No. One: Containing 58.
acresi Tract No. two, contain!
29.94 acres, Tract No. three, ct
talnlng 2.93 acres, Tract No, fot
containing 1.51 acres and Tract f>
five, containing 1.52 acres.
All of said tracts will appear on
map or plat made by A. P, Fal
Surveyor, now on record in the Re
lster of Deeds Office lor Clevela:
County, reference to which is ha
for a fuller description.
? This 29th day of November, 193'
> J. R. DAVIS,
Executor for the Last Will and T<
tament of \V. Boyce Weir, Deceas<
?adv?dec 23?D
I
, TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale c
tained in a certain deed of trust
. ven to me by Allen Feaster and W,
i Brlah Feaster, on the <th day of J
I uary, 1933, to secure a note to t
. Home B. & L. Association, I V
. on the 27th day of December, 19
f at 12:00 o'clock, Noon, or within
l gal hours, at the Courthouse dc
r in Shelby, N. C., sell tho land c?
> veyed to me at public auction, I
t cash, which land is described
i follows:
Beginning at an iron stake, co
> er of King and Tracy streets
? Kings Mountain, NT. C., and ru
r with Tracy street, 8. 3 W. 126 f<
to a stake; thence N. 22 1-2 W.
feet to a stake; thence N. 2 . 1
, feet.to a stake in south margin
King street; thence along the sot
margin of King street, 8. M 1-2
50 feet to the beginning. This t
24th day of November, 1927.
A. H. Patterson, Trustee.
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State of North Carolina,
County of Cleveland.
la the Superior Court.
Arthur U Parker, Plaintiff,
Vs. "
Addle Parker, Defendant.
U NOTICE
n The defendant, above-named, v
take notice that an action eutiti
a. as above has been commenced in t
e. Superior Court of Cleveland Coun
n Nortfti Carolina, wherein the pla
n tiff seeks &n absolute divorce fr<
the defendant; that said defendt
d will also take notice that she Is
? quired to appear at the Clerk of t
d superior Court's office In Shelby,
r- c., on the 6th day of January, 19
it- and answer or demur to the co
t- plaint now on file in said action
r- Hie said Clerk'B office, or the pla
tiff will apply io> t,he Court for the
n lief demanded in said complaint.
? This the 6th day of Deceinb
" 15*37.
10 A. M. Hamrick,
11- Clerk of Superior Court.
8- ?adv?jan 6.
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