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NEWS ABOUND* NORTH * PIEDMONT AVENUE Lola Baattle ? +? ? ? + Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gladden had as their guest last week Mr. Buford . Llverette of CllfTstde. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lackey eptni Sunday evening in Cherryvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. HLchuidscn Quick Kcaulte?Low uuuHBKALD Classified Ads to a ward for first Insertion; half pries for subsequent IneerMinimum charge 25c. v Do not ask for Information pfsrdlng "keyed" ads, as they arc strictly confidential. If error Is made, The Herald lo responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer Is responsible for subsequent Inmmtmmm mmtmUmmmm il ?i a * ns u II as i i all i a III n notify Immediately of any oerroctions needed. - Want ads are always cash In advance except to bus! nose men or ooncerna having accounts with thla newspaper. WANTED Immediately "to buy Home made Country Quilt#. D. K. Hortl Furniture Co. 10-13-c. WANTED Correspondents, some one to write the new# at the Margrace Village and Pauline Village. The Herald. GUARANTEED Radio and repairing and service. All makes and models Maloney's Radio Shop. KEY8 MADE, LOCK8, VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appli anoes, and Speedometers repaired C. L. Ramsey, Phone 126-M. ? Sept. 22tfc FOR SALE ? Recleaned Red Heart Wheat Seed. Bridges & Hamrick Hardware. BANANA 8PLIT8 SPECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, if served in store, * but in container, 20c. Kings Moun tain Drug Co. t : KEYS MADE, LOCK8 AND Speed ometers .repaired, Lawn mowert sharpened. Evenings after 6 P. M Saturdays all P. M. C. L. Ramsey 620 E. King St. Phone 126-M. us 18-tfc. FOR 8ALE ? Recleaned Abbruzl Rye Seed. Bridges & HantrlcU Hardware. FOR RENT ? 3-room apartment close In. Hot and cold water turn lahed. VV- F. Logau. 10-27-c (Continued Next Week) ~ Mr fl ft m > l^BEJ^SXr TOM AND GMKGE Tom: 'What would youti say Qeorge, that the meanest man ir tho world wttl" "I believe, aali Qeorge, "that It la the one who geti erumbo In tho bod by eating crackert after ho retiree." Wo believe thai one of the meanest men, is the em who .telle hie wife that they've'gdt ten along ?o far with the furnltun they have and refuaee to let hit wife replenish now and then wltl fltWo D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lose At Herd's / i ME, ULAr LJ| ,,i feSJfl 1 u?a ao taeir guests for the past [j weekend Mr. and, Mrs. Clyde liviun of Oastonla. Mr. and Mis. W. L. fashion had as their guests for tihe past weekend their daughter, Mrs. Sue lvey of I j Burlington, and Mr. A.- L. Cashiin of I' Oastonla Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oladden had as their guest Monday and Tuesday their daughter, Mrs. C. C. Walker of i! Burlington, j Mr. and Mis John Mitchem had as their guest for the week-end the lat1 ter's lather, Mr. JC. C. Lynn of the : Margrace. iMiss Irene Oladden had ' as her Ouest Sunday. Mr. J. P. Gladden of Charlotte. Mis. Walter Reynolds had as hot guest for the week-end, Mrs. Ada Long of Stanley and Mrs. Joe Reynolds returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Campbell have recently moved to Oastonla. Mrs. J. J. Patterson had us hei 'guests. Monday night Mr and Mrs. V. W. Patterson and children of the Oak Orove community. %ll* mill M i-M (' \V 11 ti 11 >*! (i :?! kind ms UiHr gu? stn for tin; past wci-k huwibim and wife of Cheater, 8. C. Mr. utid Mrs. W. M Richardson had as their guest Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John I'otcrson. Mrs. Howard Huffstptler spent Sunday ttnd Monday with her slater, Mrs. J. K. Claud of Uaxtonia, | Mr. and Mrs. C. I*. Oofcrth attend, ed a Spanish American Luncheon '|and pep meet lug in Shelby Sunday Mra. Clyde HulU'tidor and Mrs. C. | W." Huil'ender spent the week-end with Miw. odeli Long of Charlotte. Miss Mary Sue Roberts spent the ; past week-end with Miss Virginia > Roberts of the Murgrace. Master J. B. Weaver returned to ' schcol Monday after two weeks of 1 sickness. Mr. und Mrs. W. K. White had as their guests Sunday aii'd Monday Mr. und Mrs. Fred Bahlngton and daughter, Rebecca of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. itabington were returning to their home from Shelby after vis lting Mr. Cabington's mother, who is very sick. Mhsbcr Denver Gladden had tthe misfortune of breaking his arm Mou day afternoon. 1 , i Mrs. George Moore is spending - this week with her daugnter. Mrs. > J. E. Bland of Gastonta. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. - Patterson had as their guests Sunday their, son, Mr. Fred Patterson and wit'e of Slici by, and Mrs. J. W. Farris and grandi children of the country. Small Grain Yields Could Be Increased The average small grain yield ou Tar Heel farms is only a fraction of what it could be if growers would use more care in preparing the land, ' selectinir irood seed, and fertilizing with the proper mixture, said W. H. Rankin, agronomist at the Agricultural Experiment Station at State College. For example, ho said, the average oat yield is only 20 bushels per acre, but yields of more than 60 bushels are possible with good seed on good land. < Crowing small grains in rotation with legume crops, particularly leepedeaa, will boost yields many bushels per acre. Preparation of the land tor seedihg this fall should have started with a thorough disking of the fields In July or August. The use of good seed Is of utmost {Importance, he continued. The variety should be adapted to the locality, and resistant to oold and disease. also capable of producing high i yields of full-bodied grain, i For average soils In Piedmont Car I olina, where moat of the State's i email grain Is grown, 200 to 400 lbs. i of 4-10-4 fertiliser per acre should be I applied, and if needed an additional > application of notable . nitrogen * should be given the following spring * The time of seeding must be oon* eldered, too, since many growers > sow their small grain too late to pro duce a good qtand that will go thru the winter in good condition and bs ready to make a rapid, vigorous spring growth. JCY KIDS IMTTtU AClSTl I U - I TOOK THAT ) I ? cto^cxKtJueMQ I-" \1 \ xo y ^ \ \ t *^W' mmmmm^kmmmmmrn I n?j ' " !. THE KING? MOUNTAIN HERA LI Kritical Moments and Howlarious Scoops (By The Tattlers) Wheo whco, make way tor th? king of the gossip columns, we go. | news to spread and very Utile Mint i. ui.j space in wntcu to spread It. This week we really have a Hoe larious Scocp. It's the roinau.rfc thai loc.us on the freshman :<orl*on, anc the prlclpals are none other that ' mat Had headed Tate kid who toota a horn, and the blond Tuonias brai who leans on ycur's truly's desV .while she checks the roll each du.\ In study hall. \Vhoo whoo! t'hui chug! Wow! The kritk-al nicment of the a eel came when Johnny came face u ta?-e with George after he read last week's column. P. 8. IJon't sent flowt is to the hospital, he didn't he George., i?e Im'si to drift In our direction vet-Is the one about John Bt)ei? i rirrli iilrln n I il... U..u .. i-'l.. - nil- min i * < IX UI' il I you ooy I Just love lo be Internes?. Aro "I>;iIt-t> Mat'" an.I Dot really j serious? Many will nod an uffirtha I live to that one. j. We wcndcr if Mian Morris Is gaiim to the game tonight. And If site uu I will Itsy Hitay be there. . But goodnight, now. 'cause we're almost as sleepy as Melon and Sara were Sunday night. fcJTICl OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust given by Nannie Jackson and hus: band, it. F. Jackson, to Wiley II. I McGlnnis, trustee for the Kings '.Mountain Building and Xioan Assocl tlon, on the 27th day of April, 1937. and registered in the Register ol Deeds Office for Cleveland County, in Book 215 at page 236 to securt the Indebtedness therein mentioned and defaut having been made in the paymentxyf same and at the request of the Kings Mountain Building and Bean Association 1, as substitute trustee, will sell for cash at tbe Courthouse door in Shelby, Cleveland COunty, North Carolina, on Monday, October 31, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock. A. M? or within legal hours, tbe following described real estate: Situated in the Town of Kings Mountain, No|rth Carolina, and being lots Nos. 38, 39, and 40 aa shown by a map or plot made by "A. P. Falls, Surveyor for H. T. Fulton, which map or plat is registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in Book of Plats No. 1 at page 9, and being the same lots conveyed by R. F. Jackson and wife to Nannie Jackson. This the 28th day of September, 1938. J. C. Lackey, Substitute Trustee. f D I\A,d. A ?4.t -A? T> %m. IV. I/CIVIO, AU/. BUY?iVIO'W COMING SATUR with Hydraulic Brakes T FORD QUA FOJ ?TWO NEW ?THE NEW 1 A* ?THE NEW An entirely new Fori medium-price field. YOU are cordially invi at our premier' showing Plonk A | Authorize Fair t 11 W?U,f'MfCAD h\\ (J* Gtne?ous rc I fOKTWATC MOT} t \ V/A5 He FteA5 VSTD ?CT IT,T?MMI( L) THURSDAY, OCT. 20. 1938 V - NOTICE OF 8ALCUnier and by virtue of the powei I of sale contained In a deed ot trust given by John J. Hay. single, to Wiley H. McOlnnls, ' trustee for the Kings Mouutain Building and Loan | Association, on the 2nd day ot July. 1934, and registered in the Reglstei v > of Deeds Oltlce for Cleveland Coun ' ty In Book 197 at Page 87, to securt the indebtedness therein mentioned and default having been made in the payment of same and at the request of the Kings Mountain Building and 1 loan Association, I, as substitute i trustee, will sell tor cash at the > Courthouse door in Shelby, Clevei land County, North Carolina, on i Monday, October 31. 1938.- at 10:0' i o'clock, A. M or within legal hours the following described real estate. ? t Beginning at a rock os the Kast side ot Dilling Street in the Town I of Kings Mountain. N. C.. at tboold i Parkrr corner, and runs along said street North 1.35 chains to a rook; i thence Kust 3.60 chains to n "rock on KudlslHs line; thence along his line S. 4 \V 1.40 chains to a rock, Parki er'a corner; thence along the old Parker line West 3.65 chains to tbe ,d hpmat ppf mm.1 ?' more or less. I This the ,28th day of Scpterber, I inoo 1900. . . 1 * J. <\ l<u<k?y, Substitute Trustee. J. H. Davis. Atty. ?adv 10-18-D. if rats^JHKBW> Petaor i EK)NrL^B imp Every Time. M K R-O to makl ^jL^m from /fr.l Squill. m feticide recommended H by U S Dept. Act (Bui ^y* J333). Ready-Mixed, lot borne*. 3 V and $IOO,Pow- M Itt^^TT Jer. (or farms. 73*. All U B.| Dru( and Seed Stare* # Hlj^Dinurfttch rat doef w coats you $200 a year. K HO Co, Spdnffield. O^# PRETTY SHOES 8hould be kept in First Class condition. It's our business to keep your shoes in the best of condli tion. Call us today. 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