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1 'pattekson' gkove '' ( news - 'j n.r.rrr, ;* Mr. Mi Mr*. NalUs Ooforth and tek?4 rUMlrw here Sunday - i. V Mr. Mi Ml*. N. K Chapman and , family wpeot Friday with Mr. ana Mrs Oeonta Davia in Bhstby. Mies Maddalsae Greene of the , Phenlx Mills apont Wednesday night ( with her grandparents, Mr. sad Mrs. K. N. Burton. Among those who visited Mr. and. Mrs. N. E. Chapman last week end j H were Mr. and Mrs. Hud 8hl4ay of c VUVle**. Mr. and Mrs. bee Davis r Mr. Joe Davis and Monroe Dixon of t EHenboro and Mr. and Mrs. George (] Davis of Shelby. Mrs. J. 1C. GotorUi has been sick c " for several days. I, Mrs. J. G Ledford and daughter. Mildred, were- the guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Bob Freeman and fiamtly of Marlon. N. C., laot week-end.. While j there they visited Miss Velina Led-j ford, who is a patient at the Black i ) Mountain hospital. TAXOGRAM " * " The six cents tax collected by- gov eminent last year on every package of cigarettes sold, took an estlnuu- ? ?d $670,000,000 out of the pockets ot Americans during 1937, internal rev c . enue figures indicate. Thus, an average American man who smokes v a package of cigarettes each day, OOintrlbuted $21 90 in this form of in- f direct taxation?six cents a day hid n den in the price of a purchased aril- . die. r One hundred and fifty Alamance r farmers braved a cold day last week 1< to see R. E. Nance of State College t demonstrate how to kill and cut pork c for home curing. e . ... . r Aviators, when writing words In t the sky with smoke, usually travel 1 from ten to fifteen miles. t Quick Kesu tea?Low Cost? I!' HERALD i Classified Ads 2o m word for first Insertion; i half price for subsequent Inser- if 1 Minimum charge 25c. ( Do not ask for informstlon ( regarding "keyed", ads, as they , are strictly confidential. j i If error is made, The Herald | la roaponslblo for only one In "U responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should J notify Immediately of any corrections needed. ( Want ads are always cash In advance except to business men \ or concerns having accounts < with this newspaper. ' ' -! ' REPAIRING ? Radios. Refrl?era- f tors. Vacuum Cleaners. Washing j Machines, Any Typo Home Apr* j ances. All Work Guaranteed. Ra- a dto and Electric Service. E. W. j, STEWART, at, Whlteway Service ; Station, lie Railroad Avenue. v mone 94 Jan 27. B y, ij f. FURNITURE REPAIRED, reuphol- t ^ et.veri, refinlshctl and springs re paired. M J. Bell, Phone 304-W. 11 25tfc. J i; KEYS MADE. Locks, Vacirum ^ ' Cleaners and Speedometers ReKj.>. paired. All work guaranteed. C. L. OI Ramsey, at Cleveland Motor Co. c 11-25-tf 3 sjsi, le LOST ? Two Bird dogs. One mals hjf I^eanon and White Pointer, one to male Lemon and White Setter. Re- v ward torreturn to E. W. Griffin. ta ? Two down-aitairs 9 ?... npcJb ^%ntehed or unfurnisCHad. ,u to.'-' Also V building. Mrs George Jan 13c dl ? go FOR RENT ? furnished rooms, tei . first or second floors. 115 Ctty St. w? Jan 20c Bfr THE CLANC MM . aiwfitk ./v. Cattle Prices Drop Sharply CMtl* price* which rode U? crest *r hare Cropped sharply la the peat wo rrvunttal with an outlook (or still ui thor^ decline*. L I. Cue, extension beet cattle peclallat at State College, heclared he anticipated drop la flelshod eat* le price* same much sooner than ooked for. u well as betas steeper ihtan expected. The Chicago top for weighty tcers In September sod October time close to $20 per hundred on tumorous occasions. Recent quotalone list the cattle at 113 00 or a irop of nearly $7.00. Picturing the effect In North Cat1 num. ivu,. pointed oui as example en head of show cattle that were old during the State Fair In middle K-tober for an average of 115 per mndred. Three weeks later at the Ashellle Kat Sock Show, cattle of equal ?r better quality sold for only $11 er hundred. Tcday the same animals would not bring over $8.00 or 0.00 at the outside.. The drop in prices of the higher ;nadf?3 of cattle Is much more seere than In the plainer kinds, alhough all have been affected seriously, Case pointed out Prices during the next fefc months vlll probably fall even lower than hey are' now unless industrial activities show a marked improvenecit. the State College specialist cckared. "Farmers with breeding herds are tot hurt seriously by these market eversea since feed is plentiful and ow(priced," Case said. "The long Ime outlook for the man with the ommerclal herd of cattle to conurne farm grown feeds and Indtectly build' up the productivity of he soil is bright and will remain so n spite of lower prices for fat oatle.' > ... farm Questions Answered Q.?How oan 1 Improve my poulry flock at the least cost? A.?Try hatching eggs this year rom a reliable breeder as It Is the >ne best way to get good stock at he bottom price. Ue Sure that the ireeder packs the eggs carefully for shipment and that there ts some guarantee as to fertility or eggs and variety of birds. Any replacement guarantee should have a time limit, rhis is the cheapest way to get the Equipment" is' not available It is o* to buy baby chicks of the desired reed direct from breeder. Q?What Is the befit method foi canning beef In tin? A.?The attain (pressure cooker net hod Is the only one recommend* ?d as other methods are considered msafe. The meat should be cut in hick pieces and packed nernendlc liar in cans. Do not fill the can too nil. The No. 2 and 3 cans should b> irooc-ssed for 60 mlubtes at 15 lb?, treasure. Do not use the cold pane is the temperature of meat packed n till should be 170 degrees F. brore Bealfcig so as to insure a good Bcuum. All meat to be canned hould be in a healthy condition and (i good fat. Before canning the meat hould be chilled for 48 hours. 'oultry Need Extra ]&re During* January The wintry blasts of January call i . all the resources of the Norm arollna pcultryman, declares Roy Dearstyne. head of the State Colg^, Poultry- Department. Careful attention should Li paid the diet of layers and breeders. i points out. Usually the birds are atrtcf confinement, and even tf al wed rauge, they can. do little to ipplement their diet. Heading the drinking water, espeilly in the early morning, is a od practice during cold days. War is highly essential to the bird's ?lfare, especially during periods tt sh production. V KIDS t F(R ^ V irrce! T^r>) I R001 T?OyZJ \f(0Qf j \fioo! . to watch Um Mr weight layers, hay decline la weight is mHltr MMM IT s MIm Is gam dactios. Weight ahosM he ngalsiid thresgh the aisset of scratch feed gives the birds. lh? pottltnSM set ealy reduces his feed Mil bet also decreases the asm ber of females' per male, thus lacreasing the chances of fertility dsr tag the breeding seaeon. NOTICE OP RC-EALE Under aad by virtue of the power oi sale coats (bed lu an Order made by A. M. Hani rick. Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland Cdunty, In the special proceedings entitled | "J. D. Dennett. Kxecutor of the Last | Will and Testament of Uhoda R. I llennett, et al. vs. Alice Jones, et I si.** I will resale for cash on the i premises of the land hereinafter de i aoribed OD Saturday, January 22. 1938, at ten o'clock, A. M. or within legal hours, the following described real estate: ! FIRST TRACT: This tract con-, tains fourteen (14) acres and la known aa the Lizzie Falls' land, which has been cut Into four (4) lots numbers 1. 2, 3 and 4, and will be offered for aale as a whole. The bidding will begin at 1440.00. SECOND TRACT: Contains 12.4 I acres and has been cut into lots numbers 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5, and will be offered tor sale as a whole. The bidding will begin at (825.00. All of the above lota appear on a plat or map made by A P. Falls, Sur veyor, for the John Bennett estate, which plat or map will sippear on record in the Register of Deeds OfBce tor Cleveland County." This the 5th day of Jan., 1938. J. D. Bennett, Commissioner J. R. Davis, Atty ?*dv Jan 13. I State of Nbrth Carolina, ! County of Clovsland. In Tthe Superior Court I ttattle Bryte Henderson, Plaintiff, Vs. William Dee Henderson. Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, above named, will take notice that an action entitled aa! above has been commenced in the' Superior Court of Cleveland County,! North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff seeks an absolute divorce from the defendant; that said defendant will also take notice that ho Is required to appear at the Clerk of court's office at the Courthouse In |Kald County In Shelby, North Caro' liua, on the 1st day of February, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file In said action i In the Clerk's office, or the plaintiff I ANARMY^ f?RJ| Southeri stantly training to keep pace with a < ually, yet as cooj-orative parts of an oi the service. In ti: c-sc respects they arc service. Their ranks numbered some 20,50 growing by 1/SOO over 1936. Their p than for the previous year, reaching c spent in their home communities. During the year, this army not 01 for your use, but constructed over $27, the increased demand for service. At $235 invested in your telephone "plat An average of 86 local calls per da; or nine million calls a day. In additii tance calls were completed in 1937. A gain in telephones in 1937 broug to 1080/100 by the end of the year. Taxes Increased by about $575000, eral. State, County and Municipal gov Important figures, these. But mort army for service, whose sole aim it. to the best, at the lowest possible cost a the business." v.". . * . 1 ' -V - ' ' i y '*'.? ' Southern Rfii tciroun ... ? rn.rn.rn. kbkl IIU iHCOtro i ' y* His First 1 noughts c j ; iTtoEtfTYrftffee -I jjjjj ^ 1^ . ATL;.; ' IURSXUY, |*N. ?. tttt will apply to t*e OWll M til nltla 1* *ay M U?M?T, 1PU. Cta?t of iiialir Owut ? ?? ? tv miw WATIOX mrwMJu^11 CItyiItt Ctwrty. . la The Superior Court Tow? of Kings Mountain. Plaintiff. V* Anal* Baawour. Wldoor and all the Unknown pourtie* who miflit have an interest in tka Aiioi* ttamseor lot. Defendants. To Annie Ram sear, Widow, and all unknown parties who might have an intoreat in the Annie Ramaeur lot. Take notice that an action entitled as above baa been commenced In the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, for the purpose of selling the lot of Annie Ramsour. Widow, for the payment of^ town taxce; and the said defendants will further take notice that thev are required to appear at the office o( the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county In the Courthouse In Shelby, North Carolina, on January 20, 1938, and answer or demur to the Complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 13th day of December, 1937. A. M. Hamrick. Clerk of the Superior Court for ' Clevetaad County. ?adv?Jan 6?D. State of North Carolina, County of Clovoland. In the Superior Co<urt. Arthur L. Parker, Plaintiff, Va. | Addle Parker, Defendant. NOTICE The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled ae abotre has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, Norih Carolina, wherein, the plain[ tiff seeks an absolute' divorce from the defendant; that oaid defendant I will also take notice that she to re: quired to appear at the Clerk of the j Superior Court's office in Shelby, N. i C., on the 6th day of January, 1937, 1 and answer or demur to the com| plaint now on file hi said action is I the said Clerk's office, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re llet demanded in said complaint. Thla the 6lh dav of December. 1937. A. M. Ham rick, A Clerk of Superior Court. , ?adv?Jan 6. ?Yl<JJb S BELL telephone employe* are condtanginR business. They work individrganization, knit together by loyalty to ! like a vast army, an army for public 0 men and women at the end of 1937, ayrotl was four million dollars higher , lose to $26,000,000, most of which was / < ? f ?ly maintained the telephone "plant" 500,000 worth of new facilities to wfk the end of the year, there was aK"' it" per telephone. f per telephone were handled fl9}?' an, some 43300/100 toll and <"8 ht the Southern BeU Co***?*104,1 mounting to $7,900 P",d to Fed" ernments in 1937. . s important Uk/fa* * *"?? ?? ** sive the "mmfi ,cPhonc acrvice and ansistent wf financial safety ol ua/ijin Trirnna*" H? yw?v iLLtaitnrn uu. LL >f Home. MAY6C OUR MOUJC / , IS- on FlRC; r?^ * ^ Br Cowrt * tk Town ?f KtaflTlltahi, Plaintiff, til Mary Blaawa. W Boater Wan-he Winnie.1 Ji halm at tewof^Kleaiaa. Da- 01 ceini and all oftik be Ira at O law of Lloyd BtaMBtKMicd, ai To Baatar BUmtfta <\ Bolden " n tan ton and all nnhrr heira at law of Lloyd BlantoflL Laeed: Take notice that afc a n en till- ed aa above baa been !CO?, aced in the Superior Court iof levcland County, North CarotinWfohc purpose of selling the botnfe l lot of ? : -a* I I h a W9H Mothw. bMd tMHllt advt< of doctors and hflbu; do i thoy do; liva you^Vk , dal! body-rub with tbs ^pfrc c that chasas awaykii, an katpo tha akin saf*Tt\ tnsai Mannao Antiaaptk <Vh'a ^ . by aaarty all maternity ,Pita M^nnei < a UJ** [ 01?*???* V. at v? ?R1 *itk htm 1 < # \ In/ I c a rr H M RkJ iw.i.. >.. Doctors approve the Golder Guernsey Methods JUST any milk won't do, wl rcok>U8 little body is concerned! ..ected and improved from the ft / Guernsey starts right at the farn uniforms as crisp as any nurse ? the Margrace Dairy plant and sci ture's finest product, to make it > wonder that the proudest motheri with GoldenGuernaey? Your babj Why uot rely on GOLDEN GUER Margrace Dairy Dependable De JUST PHONE Margrat GOLDEN GUERI By I v iwwl /' * - f-ANO f . . L,'OMTt yZT~ oy? Blaatoa, DiMMi, for tko par rat of <wi ua?; mi U* saM 4o feats will tprtfer teko aoltoo ^ si tktjr tN m*K to appear ? o odfroo at tko Clark of Urn Saferr Coart at oaid county la tko Court WW* fe Skelky. Noetk Carafes, oa TICr\TZ7u Dart tor Um r?IW dewaafed fa 04 Complslat. Tills tko IP fey of uocombor, 1?S7. A. M Haoutek. . Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County. -adv? Jan *?D. ' r- - A Saw. "I aiw it In Th* Herald." TMaka. * ']lira i I^^BSadUQ id It gata down Into akln-folda?and m prevent* infection It keepe the kJ akin healthier Oat a battle today la. At any druggie I. ytniUefjlici. OIL 0 CROliwl |NO COST ^ ,5J*rt. Tka Mat ia aWatatatr eiataww, toapat than atbat traaal vara. I *\nd Trip Faroe CEI^r service I v Whone 62 foi EVERY Y'SfeOTTLE ?.,,,_ 1 ; * m I LW>?, len the health and growth of * It has to be PURE milk; jwotrm to sterilised bottle! Golden i, with sterilised Implements and ivcr wore! Then it'a rushed to once adds its knowledge to naCONSISTENTL.Y good! Is it any i In the city share their laurels ''a health requires safety, too! NSEL? ?. 4 liveries Add to. Its Reliability, i US TODAY :e Dairy 1 S8EYMILK =?ERCY L. CRQSBY It* ,*tv %<WH ?YUN6ef01?M I <E eeo; ? ~~ "
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