- -Prepairing Fair For Record Cro ?;? + Cleveland County Fair To Be Held ? $cpt. 27th through Oct. 1st. 'I Shelby. Sept. 13.?A corps of work c men 1a busily engaged at tre Clove- 1 land County Fair 'grounds preparing 51 for what officials believe will bo the j record cxposlttdu of this county this, fall. The fair, which will open Sept. j v 27 and will continue through Oct. 1.1 ' Is fourteen years old. Annually It1" has grown and developed until It Is j ' the loading event of Its kind In the'-1 piedmont and Western sections of 1 the two Carolina*. More than $X.OOo in premiums are] 1 offered exhibitors and contestants at '' the Cleveland CotuHy Pair this year " Virtually ever count> of* the t.errl-1 torv surrounding Cleveland will 'oeiu represented in the exhibits. ? J S. Dorton, secretary of the'I .? Cleveland CouVrty Fair, as well as * arranged for the outstanding 'iiiiuse-ja wient features of the country by the' selection of those mor.t popular at H previous -fairs with the newest In the form of entertainment thU year. H The varjo..* days of fair week I i. . .. .. . r (liu**-, u'.ytl Frlrtav, Sept .10. has Iwbli set a- " *hlc as tiovernorsH' Day ami will Bring (Jrvcrtior 1'lytlc It lloey. of B North Carolina, whoso homo is In l' Sihelliy, and In all probability, the Governor of Sooth Carolina. Tuesday, Sopt. 27, tho opening day ot tho fair, has lieen designated as School Day and all school children h from all counties of this section or] the two Carolina* will be admitted a tree. o Wednesday, Sept. 28, will be )> "thrill, Day" and will feature the o performance of Lucky Teeter 'and t' his Famous Hell Drivers who proved ii so sensational a success here,, last w year. e Thursday. Sept. 29, will reature a the performance of some of the fin- e eat pacers and .trotters of the horse n racing world. v ( Saturday. Oct. 1. will feature au- b to mobile racing with some of the li foremost race drivers of America t "Star In My Kitchen" ? * *- J ' a ?- - stars lux in the dishpan ?because Lux gives your hands beauty care. It has no harmful alkali to dry and coarsen the skin IE;''' " -i . ?because it makes quick, rich, gentle suds because it gets the dishes done in almost no time ? .?and costs ever so little, especially when you use the economical big boa. for dishes- 1/71 fjfM md$ MM* [Mm Wi mmJ! .. . - ; SCREEN ATTRA( THURSDAY A VIVACIOU Ginger Rogers ? < ' . 8ATUR ?Double F uni i- i* - * m tiiocK fiestas Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy MONOAY A 1 JOSE * Don Ameohe ? S WEDNE8 ?Double Feature^S Blind Mice" I Loretta Young i Joel McCrae j~-DI3j TJ Grounds >wds oinpeting . In the various events, rhoso races will be under the offiial supervision of the contest board a' American Automobile Association | hits keen and fair ccmpetlon is as- , tired. ( Featured grandstand acta include: , Jumbo. the famous elephant | riilch created the tkle role in Billy , lose's Broadway extravaganza, | J umbo." assisted by a cast which , neludes a oaincl. u Great Dane dog , uid a pony in a" complete repei- , oire of circus formations. , ' Helen Keynolds and .Her Seven | \'orId t'liuinplon Skaters. Helen , te. nobis world's" foremost roller | kater with her troupe which Is rec- . ani/ed as the fustest skating act i in the stage today. ' . ' ? Revelations of lill',8. A l'.C.S edi)<>n of one of the cleverest and gays' musical coined) * ; a revue fear > r Uii'i i'f i1 i i' 1 I I nd Imithter , IMl'es Sensation An aeroplane y in phony atop ? 900 foot apparatus it feats of halaucing. amazing spins nl *? nchronl/.eJ gymnastics. Ihunnntl* Arabs. Seven performers ruin Arabia in a swift tumbling act 1 speed, endurance and anility. Maurice and Vincent. Two of the! reaten acrobatic coinediuns ever i> appear liefo're a grand stand. , ^arm Questions Answered ' Q.?When is tile beat time to sow airy vetch? A?This legume eon be seeded ny time during September, October r November, but early sowing givee est results. Use about 200 pounds f seed to the acre and cover troin wo to three Inches deep when sowig. Do not use rye with vetch here 'the crop Ib to be turned undr as the rye will reach the proper tage for "turning -about one month arlier than vetch. Oates or wheat lay be userli for this mixture. Hairy etch also makes good hay in comInation with small grains, increasng both the yield and protein eonent of the hay. Q.?Whlat is the best fertilizer to ise for lawns? A.?If the soil is deficient in or;anic mhtter liberal quantities of arm-yard manure, or woods-mold hould be added and thoroughly worked Into the top two or three inhes or soil before seeding. Front ( ive to six hundred pounds per acre if fertilizing containing 5 to 6 perent nitrogen, 10 to 12 ped cent avail ihle phosphoric acid, ami 4 to 6 per . ont potash should then be broad ast and astal Ptain section the fertilizer hould be a 4-8-4 mixture. "SAimmy" causes loss of > control at critical Periods ? and the resulting wrecks, injuries, etc. Have us check c and realign your car's whe r els, frame, axles now. 11 Modest charges, SHERER & FOGLE J 116 N. Morgan St. e Shelby, N. C. * i 1 1 r r. rrioNs... r* rt m a w I *. r n i ury i s- . n S LADY Jamea Stewart DAY \ v eature? t "The Texans" Joan Bennett Randolph 8oott t "UESDAY TTE . v?.. , t Imone Simon DAY -10c and 15c? * ! Blind Alibi Whitney Bourne Richard Dix I :ie ? wmmmmmmmmr -O ' ? ; -IK KINOS MOUNTAIN HKRALT RAMBLIN* ~ SPORTS Liast week we said that "Boon McDanlel balanced the Mountain? line beautifully. And he does. B Ihia week we have backfteld* n?' of equal importune?. Morrison, ai hew lad who hasn't played in a c pie years, is in the backfteld agai jiid another back. Johpny Kezzi by name, has also been added. K slab. ?i lad of 185 pounds, can bio with the btst of them, and klc well. Mcrrlson, one of -the fa8t? runners around, can also kick The boys, with Neisler and (llbson (heir baekfield colleagues. shot bring home the-bacon. And wl 'Boone," Bennett. IWckey, and Suli In the line, it looks mighty got These boys make the team (as B. I. would bjyl a "Bretty Sight" I leed. in... i nun i ii iiii'iiimu in. i.i,. s a guard, and not a tackle, as > taid last week. 'Ar<1 now saijveon? pops up Wl lie i lea of u eilv Itnskoitcill l? 1 sound# good. All tin* towns, row ibout have theiu, and find them papular. A league of 4 or fi tear ihruld easily be organized: one dare nice. on^ at the Pauline, tl Stags another and the Lions t'lu >r some other organization. a fot h. It locks like a sweet set-up. The only obstacle is whether lot the tfuras could play In the ne ichool gym. And this is lo difllcti iroblem. All the teams could pli me game each week, on the s-.in light, in the gy. If there were fot earns, this would be two gamei ittd if six teams were organized, tames could' be played. As the H. earn plays on Tuesdays and Kriu.. he Civic League could wbrk iu Vedneaday night or Thursday nig' tchedule. Although "Skinip" Stow vho advanced the idee, and sever ithers have been planning and ta ng it. over, no definite plans ha' teen made. But it sound good, tool tood, and Is a good idea. More per r to those behind the movement! Personals ' ?' . ' .... (Cont'd from Society page) .0 resume his .studies at I>avidai 'ollege. ?o?? Vfra Thnmaa ru wfAi-H im#! o ??-???*-? major operation at Mercy Hospit .'harlotte, Sept. 6, and is recoverli latisfcctorily. ?o? QUI Woodson has' returned to h onie in Salisbury after a visit he home of his uncle. Mr. lluyi lackmer, and Mrs. Blackmer. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wells ar it tie son, Larry of Bethany. S. ( re re spend-the-day guest-* of M nd Mrs. Frank Crawford. ?o? Mrs. Harold Hunnicutt and bat on, Harold Richard. Jr., will retm iome today from Mercy Hospital, I 'harlotte. Misses Mary Ulakely and Beatrh leron of the school faculty, < llacksburg were week-end guests i >lr. and Mrs. W. E. Blakely. Mrs. Jiinmie Harris and ten-dai >ld baby have returned home fro: *tty Hospital in Gastonla. Mrs. Ha is before- marriage was Miss Car Ine Hord. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Fortune ar laughter, Lois, "returned home Sa irday after vlbltlng tor several da; vith Mrs. Fortune's sister In Ra Igh. Victor Webster, who lives on tl tastonia-Kings Mountain , hlghwa lear Kings Mountain underwent s iperation for appendicitis in t! fty Hospital, Gastonla, recently. Mr. B. A. Murray returned hoir Saturday from Duke Hospital, Du lam, where he has been a patlei aid is Spending this week- "with h arenta at Maideu. Miss Elizabeth Plonk left Tuesdi or Bristol. Vir.. where she. entert Virginia Inter Monte College. 81 ras accompanied as far as Ashevil iy. her mother, Mrs. Grler Plonk ar Irs. P1. C. Elam. ?o? Mr,, and Mrs. 8. C. Ratierree. ei ertalned Friday evening with a fot :ourse, seven o'clock dinner comp nenting their grandson, James Re erree who was leaving over tl keek-end for college. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Caveny ar diss Ruth Caveny were visitors i he University of Tennessee. < Cnoxville, Tenn., Tuesday. Mil luth Caveny plans to enter the Ui 'ersity next- week. Mrs. W. P. Saunders aad daughtt lotty, and Mr. and Mrs. bill Hit it Hemp, were week-end visitors < (rs. R. 8. Plonk and faintly. . Mr ?Ke remained here for a week's ati vith her mother. Mr. and Mrs Otis Falls calobratt "Qfipr . f ' '' Sf.< < WfWJ JW|. J THURSDAY. SEPT. 15, 19S8 Mountaineers 1 Bessemer City ] 4 _ BAND TO PLAY AT TILT. e" er By Wblttlngton tut Friday (tomorrow afternoon) ivs Conch Crowell Little Jrles his vetto w.on "of the well known 'Windmill ou system" tor the first time.'when the n; local griddcrs scrimmage against alt Bessemer City.. Because of tie fact ez that this game ts only a scrimmage, ck the public will be admitted free.ks No other game Is to be played until ;at Sept. :10. at Newton, lie cause Coach sej Lit tId says that he believes It will as i take at "least two weeks practice to ildi find ami correct und defects, itli 1 Two valuable udditious .to - the er team this week ure Luther Morrison! >J^H f*r e, I of ijjj ?fl >y -? '?'' . 4* .- '**. ' \ * ? ' ; ? ' ^;, -\' ,VJ ".? . / ? * i' ' ' *' .. ^-v-iai ti. jMk.., >' PfW ' 1. . l- Wl'.PW" ,[\v I JIM, ipui WLVJJVJ * -' *. ,l V r v . -.' .. ? o Scrimmage r Friday M. Logan entered when Hank Plonk withdrew end advanced to 7th position. in the Junior Ranks Charles Carpenter advanced to number 2 slot and Fortune came into second place. Finals Standings: Seniors: I. Skimp Stowe. 2. Luther Candler. 3. Bus Oates 4 Bill For- < tune.. 5. Jim Everhart. 6. J"ack Fortune." 7. L. M l?gan. S.Fred Plonk. Juniors: '1 Charles Carpenter. 2. Jones Fortune. 3. Paul Stewart. 4. . James LlttleJolin. 6. "Flash' Ware. 6. Bobby Allhkn. V. Jack Randall. 8. Martin Harmon, it, J. W. Jenkins. Six acres of waste land have been reclaimed, tor P. \V. Iaidty. Route 1.1 Concord, b.v the Cabarrus County ter : . acing outfit. Cullies were scrapped Jtut and the field terraced and sub soiled, leaving It In condition .for; ^ _ i I - Cattle owners of lteaufort County are cooperating satisfactorily with' the compulsory program of testing for ItuilKH <1 incase. SPECIAL Thurs. Fri. Sat. - Just Received . Panne Satins . Plain Crepes Figured Crepes Pencil Stripe Alpokro Spun Rayor 48c yard New patterns in Prints, figured Poplin and plaid Suitings? 19c yard NEW FALL DRESSES Materials: Pencil Stripe Crepes * Spun Royan Alpakoro Figured Crepes Styles: Dirudls Tailored $1.98 Belle's Dept. Store The Home Of Better Values J KNOW " * i rmacist who fills your training: and experience this important service? >t as health is involved, it /e Fill Any Doctors' ripticpt iin Drug Co. all Store . Kings Mountain, N. C. R OAIS Jh MILUUNb the Vital Way! Alert women the country over make t a fast end steady rule to serve Quaker Oats every morning. For they now every delicious serving provides wealth of food elements you need or vigorous health and vitality. It's the abundance of food energy tored in Quaker Oats that sends dad nd the youngsters off to work and cbool with vim and vigor. And it's lature's precious Vitamin B in Quaker hits that braces up nerves, peps up ifglng appetites and tones up digesion. . . . Quaker Oats is a quicklyrepared, economical food, too. Order package from your grocer today. R/. mm ?*-11 The Personal * i Touch . . That every Lady desires will be found in the latest creations from? _BELK'S LADIES' SHOPPE You will find thse nationally known garments in our large, selection ? DRESSES Peter Pan Letty Lynn Georgianna Dorothy Dale $3.00 to $17.95 ? 2 PIECE SUITS Mannish Miss Tabogram $6.75 to $10.00 3 PIECE SUITS . kjpuriwwiic $10.00 to $39.50 COATS Lustratonc Kaybrooke Johnny Coats Glendale $10.00 to $39.50 'fI-r ' Kit ? MBal w * I r I lr^r\\flrA\/nRiM I l / iflR muy /wnp /f J I v * iMM^MPg': - " LA^^SLIPS We have just received a large shipment of these quality Slips? $1.50 to $2.00 Belk's t ? , Ladies Shoppe r The Rexall Store .