sajtecsudnt I- If orror la o>ade, The Herald ? la roaponaiblo for only one Irv c or root Insertion. The customer 1 IS responsible for subsequent In- " sertions. The advertiser should n: notify Immedlately of any cor- () reotlone needed. Want ads are always cash In t| advance except to business men n or concerns having accounts a , with this newspaper. ,J waas^MaasHW-??>a?-?* 5, YOUR OPPORTUNITY ? I. C. 8 J,' Instruction enable? ambitious stu- f, dents to get a quick knowledge of Mechanical Engineering uud to 'advance in the field of machine j design. Free' booklet. I'. L. Plercy, ' Box 2455, Gastonlu. N. C. - j., FOR- SALE! Four room house, fine _.i ?i % a' - -i.i- t 1 luruixuii, KWAi 11**1^11 mniimm, muv walk being paved. Terms. XYZ ltpd. ct STORE FOR RENT and one \aian lot for sale on Piedmont avenue, fc REMEMBER ? On Saturday you net J"' one of our delicious Banana Split.) for only 10c. Kings Mountain Orug " Company. KEY8 MADE, LOCKS. VACUUM Cleaners, Small Electrical Appll m antes, and Speedometers repaired 'f C.' L. Ramsey. Phone 126-M. '* Sept. 22tfc ?>i - to FOR RENT ? Furnished rooms. 115 City Street ind ^ (Continued Next Week) i m nn^ Pp^?\ J n) p BeTJ w mr Bdk k/ Ml Eb4 ' ' '' Tom: 'George, It Is ssld that 'y Thomas A. Edison was the smartest ,c business man in American History: f do you think he was?" George: "I'll Ui ay he wai; he Invented the phono- a> graph and the radio so people would It' up half the night and burn his in electric light bulbe." You wont sit w up half the night figuring out why In butlnese concerns can't hope to do the business of today by following af the methods of yesterday. fe D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Z Buy It For Lesa At Hord's 01 + ++ Quality ? Quai I! "ISN'T IT i <4 ' . * * ?| ''No more fuel worries beca ;; dependable Dixie Gem Coal < > < j . I vice is so prompt. It's a res \; If you are not already a cus 4 1 {: com and our service. H Kings Mountaii *1 ? t ' L-omp ;; Phone 124 "1 4 ? THE CLANC " ' ' '' ' . f/6oilTW( at/CtfTAHj ^Mp8^r/ \ Recommendations Made it Potato Conference ^liftlitekl>*U" rdtstlre to the 939 agricultural conservation prorata ud to mark*tine of potatoes rsire rti'iio to' Ow U. S. Department f Agriculture at a recent national conference of potato growers held 1 Washington. JOhn C. Brootn of Aurora and H. Mai tie of Weekavllle were the lorfh Carolina representatives at 30 meeting. Among the recommendations were | 'hat the rates of payments In con-1 ectton with po.uto acreage . allottents be the same in 1939 as tlioy j ere in 1938; that the methods of elermining slate, .otnnty and fann creage allotments 1h> unchanged; tat the AAA be urged to obtain as tpidly as possible the most recent nd laecurate data to be used as a I lists for adjusting state potato} ield figures; hnd that greater hu-1 tority be granted county and comiunity committees to adjust yield gures for Individual farms. , . The industry also requested' Lite i . S. Department of Agriculture to i evelcp marketing agreement pro-, i rams and submit them to potato i rowers in a referendum as soon as I essiblo. and tliat such marketing Ji rtitranm lit* Miimilpni<>ntu in iHvmv 1 oil program*.. } i The Kxteiision Smlcf. AAA anil j h<-r cduiV auk i ! to cooperate In disseminating Inirmation us lo marketing amor '1 -n'r "H'l A ) ofc wa* mado wr reeoareh studies H aUna with the possibilities and! volopment of uew us and hew j itlot* for potatoes a* a nivalis of indlhig surplusew. < Finally, a national potato com- I Ittee was suggested to adequately i ^present the Industry n misting tth the eatablkdiment of practical i rocodures for remedying the pota- .1 i problem. ' "arm Questions Lnswered Q.?How can 1 preserve or save 10 extra beef on the farm? A.?All beef left after a killing nd usual distribution may be corni and put aeide for future use. Cut to meat into five or siv pound hifnksi and rub with salt. Then 1 vck into a clean vessel of hard OQd or stone ware and cover with ' pickle made with one and one-half 1 >unds of slalt, one ounce of saltier, one-fourth pound of sugar or ' 'rup, and one gallon of pure water. ' eave the meat tin cure for about ' mo works and then smoke to Im 1 rove flavor. The rounds are usualallowed to hang for some time 1 i dry out. r.?Should 1 food' rouehage to my 1 ilry cows before or white the cows ' re being milked? A.?Neither. If fed before or dur- ' ig tmllking the air will be filled 1 ith dust which will get Into the HIP dnd Impair the quality. UouK'tj ;c and highly flavored feeds, such i turnips or rye. should always bo ,d after milking. The highly flavor ( ed feeds will Impart an objection- , >!? flavor to the milk If fed during > a short time before milking. ( ? **+< +*+++++ ++< +< < * < l ( itity ? Service ;; j GRAND?" ? t ? use we are using that < and the delivery ser- :: tful, satisfied feeling." ' tomer of ours, try our \; i > o ? n Ice & Coal j| any | rour Warmest Friends" " y kids u s a |K6MEM66ft I(SerftS ~Z QHavtouTafHiH} JA., I ? I ?? v rcf> jot r ?i 1 F? (OU.IJOST ^ \CH** IfiermS. I ^AlROf^ej L? ,_ r ' * ' . ' "*. . * > -i^. all. a clean cow la narnaaary lor the gratia si Is a d dm, food tuailty milk or cream. . Q.^-Wba* to ?be beat fertiliser for Irish potatoes to Eastern North Car ollnaf . A.?On Hgbt sandy soils and dark loamy- soils a mixed fertiliser containing five percent nitrogen, seven percent phosphoric acid, and five percent potash should be used at the rate of 2.000 pounds to the acre. T-lhie should be thoroughly, mixed in the furrow a week or two before the seed pieces .are planted. Wheri the (i3rly season is rainy. Jhe Bandy soils should be side dressed with 100 pounds of sulphate if aunnonla or 150 pounds of nitrate of soda when the plants are from four to six Inches high. Q.?How I regulate my incubator before. starting the hatch? A.?Place the incubator in a room; where- the temperature does nttj viiry more than 20 degrees in 24; hours. It should then be cleaned, dls, 'nfr.- f.the heater flue, is raised one-four-1 ih Inch and the inside temperature a as recommended by the uuniufactirer. SOUTH ( AUOIilNA. OTVKl.tXH tOI NTV Sot ice of Re-Sale of Valuable Bull-, ness Realty in the City of Kings Mountain .Under and by virtue of the power if ttfi Itx p{ vnn 4r? on /\r/loi? ....n. . mmm un VI UVI UI OU J""l " j or Court In this cause titled: "Rey-'j iolds vs. Reynold*", and. further, be, atise of the interposing of a' proper; tnd sufficient up-set bid. the under-' tigocd commissioner will re-sell at 'he courthouse door hi Shelby, N. C. on Saturday. January 21, 1939. at 12:00 M., or within legal hours the following described reel estate: Lota Numbers 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, and 6 as shown on a plat or map made by E. U Campbell, surveyor. of the Levy Reyonlds' eetate, which mapi will appear on record in the Regis-! tec of Deeds office for. Cleveland) County, N. C., the said lots being bounded on the north by J. 0. Plonk and M. I* Harmon; on the eeet by 1: 8. Allen and on the south by J. R. Hern (ton and on the west by Rail xtad street. ' The above described lots are looted on the east side of Railroad Vvenue and are of dholoe location, oetng splendid lots for business purposes and Investment. The lots will be told first singly Mid Immediately thereafter as a whole. The terms of sale; One half i-aah and tthe remaining half within six months from date of sale with the privilege of paying all cash upon the confirmation of sale. This Is the 2nd day of January, 1939. C. B. Mc.Brayer, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William E. Owen, debased. late of Cleveland County, ^orth Carolina, tlrls is to notify all persons having claims against said state to exhibit 'the,same to me, Ihe undersigned Administratrix. hn )r before the 12th, day of January. 1940, or this notice will be pleaded r. bar of any recovery thereon. All persons Indebted to said eeate are hereby notJfSed to make linnediate payment .to me. This the 12th day of Jan., 1939. Mrs. W. E. Owen, Admlnistrtrix. 1 -adv?feb IB .. < WE ARE As near as as your Phoni In Everything to Eat. Prompt Deliveries BLALOCK AND MAR Phone 58-R Shame?But We Had to Pu ?1 "j&fl *'. " V,W ... " 1 THURSDAY. JAN. IS. IMS NOTIOft fin AIM Unto ?M?d by virtu* of Ikn power 1 | of Mle ooqtthwdt In a deed of trust t given' by W. . Morris and trite, Violet Mond, to the undersigned as 1 trustee for the First National Bank o of Ktnge Motmtata, on the 23rd day 4 of December, 193^ and registered la 1 the Register of Deeds Ottlce for 2 Cleveland County 4b Book 223 at 3 page 74 to secure the indebtedness a therein mentioned aivdt default hav- ,n Ing been made ih Che payment of o same uud at the request of the First ^ National Bank of K>'.ngs Mountain, I o door in Shelby, Cleveland Country, f' North Carolina; on Monday, Febrti ary 6, 19:59, at ten o'clock A. M. or within legal hours, the following de- scribed real estate; . will sell for tosh at the Courthouse KlitriT TRACT: Situated in the ' Town of Kings Mountain. North Cnr|'' oliua and beginning at .an iron states 1 on the' Kust side of Cuusler: StreeV. j'1 J. I(- Davis corner and runs thence " \vitIt tils Mite S. 89 E. 0.50 chains ioj" a stake; tlvenee N. 35 K. 1.50 chains ? to U stake; thence S. 53 E. 3.97 ! (.kilns;- to a stake; tit -itee S. 38 K. 1 3.34 chains to a stake;, thence N.I1*' ,'.t E. 0.33 chains to a cherry stump; l" thence N. 40 E. 9.30 chains toa ?ke; til ('nee N. 2 K. 3 04 ihv.'lns dola stake; thence S. 87 E. 1.00 chain o a stake; 'thence N. 41-.. 3 t5 < hoins to a stoke; thence S. 87'.* W:| ?* 14 ( 'lit f 10.34 chains to a etbke thence 8. 4% E 2 08 chains to stake; thence 8. 85 \V. 160 chains to a stake; thence N. 4% W. 2.08 chains to a stake In Waco Road: thence 8. 85 W. 1.88 chains ,to a stake; thence 8. .40 W. 64 links to a stake; thence N. 62 W. 46 links to a stake; thence S. 2% W. 2.00 chains .. to a' stake; thence 8. 88 E. 3.03 chains to a stake; thence 8. 4 % E. 80 links to a stake; thence N. 88 W. 2.03 chains to a stake In the edge of Cansler Street; thence with Canals; Street 8. 2% W. 13.20 chains to the t4 W. 2.95 chains to a stake; thence N. 52. \V. 7.07 chains to a stake; thence S. SC'/i W. 5.50 chains to a stake; thence S. 58 E. 14.84 chains to a stake; thence S. 40 W. 13.82 chains to a stake; thence S. 8914 E. 2.72 tbains to a stake; thence S. 2% W. e. Call Us For The Best Friendly Service GROCERY KET E. Mountain St. II Something. I (SHUT UP AN' ? J AVTH?^AMI ' .-. * * ' '" * oiC v , ' '? ' t 1.50 olMlni to a stake; thence 3. M i. ill cUlos to the beginning, ooa biotas UJ acres, more or leas. THIRD TRACT: Situated la the 'own of Kings Mountain. NorJh Car Una; and being lota numbers 1, a, S. . 6; 6; 7; 6; 9; Id. 11. 11. 13. 14 6.. 16. 17. lfc 18. 30; 21; 22; 23; 24; 5. 26, 27, 28. 29, 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; i 5. 36. 38. 39. and 40 In Block "S" ? will appear on a map or plat >ade b< K. 1.. Campbell, Surveyor, _ KT?.. ? 1. .v ? 1 A a a Art a ? * u nu*cii|inir 1U, rjia, ior W, A. J orris et al as wilt appear on re-crd 1n the KesiMer of Deeds Office . ir Cleveland County. This tho 3rd day of January, 1939. B. S. NEIL.L. Trustee. -ndv?jail 26 EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having (|ualified as' executors foi to last will and testament of 11. S larmon. deceased, all. persons havlg claims against It. S. Harmon's es ite will pilose file same with the ndorslgned- on or before tho Bth day f January. 1940, or this notice will pleaded in bar of tholr recovery. All |s'lsqnti indebted to raid esite will please make immediate pat unt. 1 This tho 4th day of January, 193'J. Itayiiier Harmon and N'<>rtl\. Hnrmlm. Executors. It Davis. Atty. ?fob 9 COLDLAX open* and soothes the iticmist?nn 01 inc air-pa^sagcs ot the head, throat a:>d bronchial tube*. It also eliminates poisonout wastes from the system, thereby giving lasting relief. Your druggist is authorised to sell COLDLAX on a money back guarantee. ACHINGCOLDS MmlMrBHIKSS This Easy, Qaick Way! To bring relief from the discomfort of chat* wilili, muscular rheumatic aches and paine due to colda?you need more than "just e ealtre"?nee a stimulating "tommtm trrUmt" like good old warming, soothing Mustaral*. It penetrates the surface skin breaking up local congestion and pain resulting from colds. Even better than a mustard plaster?' Musteroie has been used by millions for over 80 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. In three strengths: Regular, Children's (mfld) and Extra Strong, 401. Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. Ail druggists. QUESTIO What's the Answer? By EDWARD riNCH IlPT^T .m\VuII^//a mm Mg r STARS WHEH IT IS nof really stars we see; It la a blinding light. And that light la not really aight but sensation. Any of the five senses when stimulated artificially will produce the sensation for which that sense is responsible. Thus, when a blow to the eye injures the nerves of the eye it sends to the brain a message of sight. Since there is really nothing there to see. it reacts In a sansation oI light. By PE L . A. S VHP" . . -v.; : ; / - ]+<: * . i ' HI HB |R|0 '> * " , " ' "BIG". ."RICH". ,-v "POWERFUL" , is this Company? . jTot' have do (Tntibt licaid the telephone cottrpanv tofi'irtd to or though! of ii yourself-a* a big, rich ;ai.ul pi/wei fill company. II.f Soiiiiiorii Bell IVIephone Company has to be big in order to piop' ii you ami more than a nhlliiiii ot'ici telephonesuhstrihers io tlic Sctilli. It has an obligation to 11'"ft V0111 ih uianihlor aih<|Uate and rh piiida.MetrlephoiirstTV it c, no matlet liow hifi they m ii lie. Big. and ' >:>, is the army ol telephone kiji Ids. More than liiiiclcc:n "tliour .ii ol them arc rtipilred to serve the s.mth cHiticnily, day and night. Tfct i|tlt(Viii the telephone comparty tnii-dst pi suite hlmnidv lunld in > ?ii,h. rabies and iusiiiimeSTtc-_ modern telephone plant anif equipment lit itrtc .u oie than a million Mil. ' 1 litis. Must .of this piupeity Kpnld' I* valueless il the putdic treed lor set vice should Cs.ee. pi.one (oiitp.iny is continually'paid ' t . out lor rtrttfts.lormaterials.lor ta\ys, am! to Uiiid and stockholders Inrtlre lisC.pt their savings vvitli uhiili the company has Imught theequipment and tools needed tor the sets ice. . Every penny receiver!.by the tele(diode company must lie accounted or. Its hooks arc kept in aicordance vith 1 lie regulations prescribed by federal and Mate authorities. They must lie kept open at all times for governmental inspection. They are audited regularly by accredited out-'. .. aide accountants. % All the'power the company posaesses is granted to If by state and federal governments. But it cannot choose its customers, and its rates and practices are regulated and controlled by governmental agencies. The telephone company is powerful , however, in some (hi tigs. It is powerful in its unity of purpose and * loyalty of workers. It possesses the power of the best minds in research, invention and manufacture. It has fhe power of the highest ideals of service and the courage to go forward. giving the public, the most service and the best at the least cost consistent with financial stability. jf SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE * * AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY IMCOMOIATID N BOX ' We have some Rood late model Used , Cars that have been recently traded in on the new 1 QQQ l?Atvl V-Q Oft/s Hme* x wi/ a vi|U T "O kTCC 'iU9 now for a Rood Used Car or a brand new Ford V-8 with Hydrau lie brakes. ;. Jr.*** > ?<. . Plonk Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealer k H . RCY L. CROSBY I M fttM itC 9 I II ll'IIV*. ^ A COY WHAT It) It K>HUS. y~J PJ ^Ut'V ' ,;. %?.< .