Mention Lois Beattle MJm Ozelle Gladden 19 spending thin week with her cousin. Miss Bon 1 nle Mcintosh of the city. Mrs. J. J. Patterson bad as her guest the first of the week, her bro ther, Mr. Doc tDavls, of Shelby. Friends of Mrs. Page Law'ng are 1 glad to know that she has returned home after being in the hospital tor ee/eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hullender had as their guests Sunday their aon, Mr. Paul Hullender and wife of Chesnee, 8. C. Friends of Miss Dorothy Hayes are sorry to learn that she Is in the I hospital for an iDpendicilis operation. ?? Mrs. Claude Teeter of Oakboro Is ( spending this week with her mother. | ?i- . n w 1 r...a mis. v/. Mlu Melba Keller anil Mr. Stokes ' Keller spent last week in Norfolk, Virginia. Miss Vivian Prince is spending till* week with Miss Mary Dunn of Charlotte. rr. - -r~r- ? flUICr nffiVVTfl ~ ' HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a wed for first insertion; < half price for subsequent inter- i tions. < - Minimum charge 25c. ( Do not ask for information re- t garding "keyed" ads, ss they are strictly confidential. I If error is made. The Herald is 1 responsible for only one incorrect 1 insertion. The customer us respon- ' sible for subsequent insertions. ' The advertiser should notify Im- ' mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in 1 advance except to business men f or concernb having accounts with ' this newspaper. ( i I I AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION -?r a combination course which meets the needs of f " thousands. The future in this field r is obvious. This modern I. C. S. a course is a quick and sure method t ' of preparation. Make us prove it to c you. Call or write P. L. Piercy, Re- t ! present at I ve, International Cor- r respondence Shools. 409 Emerson a Ave., Gastonia, N. C. f ? FOR SALE ?Mgh and Grapes. Payamir's Todrist Camp. auglO . 1 : t REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get S one of our delicious Banana Split.) " for only 10c. Kings Mountain Drug f Company. P ' f (Continued Next Week) [ * r* \ i v \\ in * 2J K4 p! Fy i Ik tr Wl. ^B.w Afl Ij TOM AND GEORGE Tom:' "George, what would you call a woman who was so much In loco with her divorced husband that she was saying up her alimony money to buy him a wedding preeent whan they re-married?" 'I would say she was a prize dumbell with bats in her belfry.' Maybe if he'd tried to keep their home in an attractive manner before they were divorced, that they'd not have to go to the trou kU t? tn, it anain " MIV >W ?' / l? D. F. Hord Furniture Co. I Buy tt For Lett At Hord't , , ? : THE CLA the oayaerei COT PtHHISflCH FRi UOY TO PICK a F? ' r jr^rr v' "S*v # . ' ' *'" > ; ' ly; ' ^ ^ . " A. , * V- ' .'If* - v ;V A * ' ' ' . * ' . '}'. - ,, ." , . - * '. ' AS IT GOES X By Virginia Lc Since there Is no danger now of 01autograph hunters and professional ,hl teasers, it might be a gcod idea to " * say that the bride to be was in town last . week. Ose would ordinarily P'? think that she is afraid to face the ^Vl music, but she and the maestro were No probably Just trying to postpone so many congratulations until after An Ho gust nisth at eleven o'clock jn the of morning. If future brides are sup posed to look happy, J guess that's P. enough said for Miss Crosland, for H>< she looked Just that. Mr. Hendricks In war also wearing his best personall- ; ty smile. ' "lor Comment has bees made on the three churches on each of the three aUj corners in town. It has been said ??jc that the Methodist cbureh sings j,, "Have You Any Stars In Your (0j Crows?" and the Baptist church ans wcrs with, 'No, Not a One.' The situ- ! ation has been changed a little. Sun cn< tiny the Methodist bad the Lord's bo, Pravor and (hit lira nt (at aold * A rti uti * a? At least Lie song sounded like the be Lord's Prayer from where I was sit- no ting in the Baptist Church. Thin so: jvtl *' r-A-*- p L?w think "Mikle" Barber has an excel- for lent voice. If the members of the sh< Methodist' Church think they're the toi SUMMER SESSlOh "I hn< e," said Rev. I* Boyd Hamm I pi, one day last week, "the coolest cf-1 ,.j,( flee in town." tt you don't believe me ; :ome in. and I will prove It to ycu. (j4: Df course, I Itelieved him, but just jani :':c same, I wanted to see the 'cool- j j , ^st office in town.' and just how-cool) -jr; It. was. He was right. In fact, he was J j,., itiore than right, because Ills office j t Mid the whole new addition to the j pr, Lutheran Church for that matter, i ov( lie ihe most attractive I've seen, f \y, Iked the office so well that, I almost j,-, tcrgot several other Interviews vhicli the editor had, sent me out j-.t or. Mr. Kainin is justly proud of his lr.w. cool building, but, alas, he's . ooling himself in a nice white hos- ' )Stal bed this week. We hope the lev. is soon baok to enjoy the office. 1 cei P. About two and one half miles ani rem Cherryvllle, out on the 'Crouse osd, I found that the fanners were dill worrying about rain. Their cot- ^ on locked pretty good, but their orn looked stunted. Asked one of htm if they'd been getting any g a in. "Nope." came the surprising ,j^ nswer. "been pretty dry up here ;. or sometime.' But he had some beau ifu) watermelons. _____ tioi aut Had the pleasure of being Invited 0 the Ormand's annual reunion last Saturday, and to say that I enjoyed t is stating the case mildly. And we I uund that a little rain doesn't ham- I or the Ormauds at all. In fact, the | cod didn't even get w.et, but J can't I igure out why not,* because I did. So H fter the rain, Just waded around I rfthout shoes. I VI Never having had a~ chance to ex- I dore the old Furnace before, it wae I tally worthwhile looking it over, I ud seeing the chimney plate in the I >rmand home Just above the furn- I ce. The plate in question was made I 1 the furnaqe in 1788, which was, it I cu haven't got a short memory, H ust after the Revolution. In fact, I he furnace .was used during that j var, for the molding of cannon balls. I Odds and Ends: A couple black I EVERY DAY I ' Ik Qunliiv Shoe Rennir ?' I"" V ing Day at Foster's. We are here to please you, so give us a chance. FOSTERS SHOE SERVICE Phone 154 I lNCY KIDS Brtn KTIMMiC j (wee-o-i THC KINO WCHERKWS r1 it won't rAKe^S (Ius lonc TO fiuj \Tne 0ASK6T y 9 N r ^ , i * / ' ? - Ji . ? >gan ' f ~1 Jt ly one* who enjoyed her singing, ey ere mistaken, for the Baptists re eavesdropping. "Mikle" is the girl with the Oeor* i drawl who is visiting Dot Hoke, e understand that Mrs. Franklin D csevelt gave her a personal audin. "Mikle" must baveaattr .. , n. 'Mikle'" must have been a "bit all right' because we're thinking changing her name to "Franklin Roosevelt' Barber." Looks like > southerns have. placed somebody the White House at last! Miss Louise Morris played' golf not ig ago. It's a swell game, she say a jnly- made her neck, back, arms, d legs sore. Instead' of yellir.r >ur." she kept counting to ten' st as it takes patience to fish, ! its a sense of humor to play golf. Someone has saia mat to love f'? enemy la to love one's neighr. They're the same, thine, in oth words. In some cases that miRht true, but not in every case. AU igbbort aren't or we wouldn't feel ry^whensomet^lnehappeuii^j: ' about two weeks, and now that s ia well again the whole neighrhood feels better. . ? 4 . . ps down on We?t Gold ought to e the Police Department jway. they slowed traffic on West Id considerably with their antics, i'- if you know .West Gold .... But suppose some of those fellows who ve Fords ami pretend they're at llanapclis think they should he d ...... if yon read your paper, you jbably noticed Congress Squabble ) "Who Writes Whose Bills?"... 5 could have something like that re. only the word wouldn't he lis" .... It starts with 'prbc' .... all; denh, this heat...'...! jernseys sold \ registered Guernsey cow has reitiy been sold by Joe Stamey to m. iseisier. King* Mountain. This mal Is Washington'* Pet Raider 1169 accordingto the American trnsey Cattle Club. Peterborough 'H. Also, a registered Guernsey v bas recently been sold by P. M. isler to Billie Ferguson of Clover. C. This animal is Ferguson's Ultra Ider 692380. tfore than 1,500 patented invenas are incorporated in the modern cmoblle. \ ? ?????? ? g In Just Milk and tGolden Gu< r.rnntN < Golden Guernsey has tc ? to Quality, Purity and 1 F lieve there is a differenc ^s ? ? uoiaen Guernsey ana ? MARGRAi Phone 18 g us back to the old days. rC6 !J ^Ty '; ^v/e6|lf ?' fa the District Court Of the United i Stutes of America tar the frtim i District of North Carolina. Char lotto | Division. At Law No. St, United States of America . Certain Parcels of Land in the Town of Kings Mountain. County of Cleveland, State of North Carolina, and Carrie B. Hord, and others. Notice of Action by Publication of Summons: To: Robert Kails and wife, or, if deceased, their heirs, representatives, ssslgns. Kings Mountain, N. C.; Ruth Hord Craft and husband, W. M. Craft, Kings Mountain, N. C? and all persona whomsoever, who have, or claim to ewu any estates or Interests' in the fee .or otherwise In and to the premises described in the petition filed in this cause and described in this notice and any aud all heirs and devisees of the several parties above named, whose names and addresses are unknown, and all and singular, their heirs, husbands, wives, devisees, executors, administrators, representatives, allnees. successors and assigns, of each and every of them; nt-.d all unknown owners, lienors, or clalmalnts, having, or claiming to have, any right, title, estate, equity, interest or lien: snd all occnpants. lessees, users, holders and owners of and claimants to any rights of | easement or prescription in. over, i i*ooswwwn>rt>essqt>?ws>a''iiki? H purl thereof; you will please tak? ; notice that an aceion entitled aa i I- hove has been commenced in the District Court ?* United 8tates for the Western District of North Carolina, at Charlotte. N. C., that I summon* has been duly Issued out of said Court. and petition- filed i herein asking for the condemnation of the lands described in the said po- i tillcn and hereinafter described, that vou, and each of you are noses sory and proper parties to the Just end final disposition of this action; that said action has been. Instltnted hy the United States Attorney for .'lie Western District of North CaroI'nn for the purpose of the , appropriation and condemnation hy Judicial process fhr the public use and benefit of the United States of . An.erica, of the lands described In aid petition and herelnbelow de* scribed, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Weeks Law. Act of Congress of March 1. 1911. Chap. IR'5 (36 Stat. 961). Title 16. Sections 513. 521. 553 and 563 of the U. S. C. A., and according to the method and piocednre prescribed in the Act of Congress of August 1. 1888. (25 Statutes 357) (30 U. S. C. A.," Sections 257, 258, and 258-a);_ that the . lands proposed to be condemned and appropriated hy the plaintiff United States are described substantially as follows; Beginning at a point In the er.3tcrly side of Piedmont Avenue which point is distant 'southwardly 137.5 feet from the Intersection of the southerly stde of Mountain street alth the eastern side of Piedmont Avenue, and which point is the soft ernsey Milk I fpSKy I i meet a high standard as flavor. If you don't bee, we invite you to try I ee for yourself. P.E HAIRY I ' * 'V ?' . ' ; ".'. -'- ' . ! " : * - ' vaue, MAf^ L?^ ays to cone weie / ih'ccx A 0i66ck s-1 ri^ic^r^-' _ ? ^tr ?' " . v ''/> . *\ < ' , ' #' 1 ., : '. . "' -.% ' >* ' -*' 5,^f .. ' . '?&/:. . - ":., thwesterly corner of lu4i tow or [irmerly of Prancfe Jtu? Carpenter; ihrncs la an outwardly direction alone the southerly eMe of I an da of ia 4 Carpenter a distance of 129 feet to a pdlnt; thence In a southwardly ilrcctlon, on a line forming an inter or angle of 90 degrees with the last mentioned course, a distance of 32.6 toet to a point; thence In a westurdly direction, on a line forming in interior angle of 90 degrees with the last mentioned course, a distance of 120 feet to a point in the issterly side of Piedmont Avenue; thence In a northwardly direction Hong the eesterly side of Piedmont Avenuej on a line forming an inter Or angle of 90 degrees with the last mentioned course, a distance of 32.6 feet to the point or place of begintr.ng. the last course forming at the joint of its Intersection with the first course an Interior angle of 90 degrees, as shown by plat "Land proposed to be acquired through condemnation proceedings as a portion i>f the Post office site et Kings Moun lain, North Carolina," blueprlat of which is attached hereto and by ref neuce made a part hereof; together w th the improvements thereon except the dwelling bouse; you and each of you are hereby notified to 6e and appear at the office of the Clerk of the United States District i HUH IBMfWHTWTWB1 LJJWMJH W"1 Vorth Carolina. In the United States Pourthouse Bulldtng at Charlotte. N-.'ith Carolina, not later than ten <10) days from and after the completion of terrlce of thin inmmon* hy publication for fottr (4) successive week*, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint filed hy the above named petitioner in the office Df the aald Clerk, and you are further "notified that if you fall to appear and answer or demur to the said petition or complaint within the time specified the petitioner will t'Pply to the Court flor the relief de; iMnded In said petition: witness the Iknornble E. V. Webb. Judge of the Dirtrict. Court for the Western District of Vorth Carolina, this tlte 12th Jay of July. Ift39, and the year tnir Independence the 164th. J. Y. IcrcTon, Clerk. By: Fan Batnett. Depmy. Clerk. Attested. J. Y. Jordon, Clerk. Iiyr- Fan Burnett, Deputy Citrk. ?adv?aug 10. it's you Here Are K MYERS' . WEEK-END $1,00 SHEER DRESSES SPECIAL 2 FO] $2.00 SHEER DRESSES SPECIAL v 2 FOR Kayser Sheer Gcrw $1.00 Values SPECIAL 2 FOR " CHILDREN'S SH] SPECIAL 5 50c Values 2 FOR CHILDREN'S SI $1.00 Values 1 SPECIAL 2 FOR ij ALL WHI1 Ladies?Men1-2 F Myers' Di Your Friendl: 1 ' By PER eorvnianT I; * .. I*.. ' ;*.v V * *v S* 0AN6 ON THE ^ ) 6cA55,JPl0eR,we ) ^O^rJ'rvvAirAu ?* H I I I . I II I . I 1 M i I aiB IjI y I fl B^l V (wWrilklH I iKyl jt?H-tf iwCigv //'/ //AI I . n - I T iiftvmi ?p muMfiiii bv ; i NORTH CAROLINA. | CLKVKLAN(D COUNTY. In Superior Court | I'j Ruby Kellar Haynes, Plaintiff, , 1 ..v.. ;,.j > Jasper V. Haynes, Defendant. The defendant. Jatper V. Haynes, will take not'ee that on action titled as above has been commenced la the Superior Court, Cleveland county, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff la seeking an absolute divorce on statutory grounds; and tho tuid defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the offico of the Clerk of Superior fceurt of said county in the courthouse in Shelby, N. C., within St} days after the 10th day of August, 1919, and answer or demur to tho complaint in said action or tha plaintiff will apply to the court for tha relief demanded In said complaint. This the 8th day of July, 1989. . Max Hamrlck, i Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Shelby, N. C. ?adv?nog 8. SSRVICK OF SUMMONS Y PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, - V CLEVELAND COUNTY, i mi Is uBiiir BnisiBW spttuJU ? < wjh Imogens Jolly Outhrie, Plaintiff, Vs. Htt-adus L. Gutherie, Defendant. The defendant, Broadua L. Quth(tle. will take notice thnn an action t'..ed it above ban been commenced In the Superior Court, Cleveland County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff la seeking an absolute divoice on statutory grounds; and tliat the said defendant will further take notice that he is' required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of sukl county in the courthouse in Shelby. N. O., within "0 days after the 10th day of August 1939, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or th? plaintiff will apply to the court for >he relief demanded in said complaint. This the 8th day of July, 1939. E. A. Houser, Clerk of Superior Court, ' Cleveland County, N. C. R MOVE- MB loncy Savers I I SPECIALS 79c > R $1.50 $1.59 $3.00 ns and Pajamas ) "79c $130 pro nDrccno uuiv l/WUIJOUO liiH 39c 75c _? UEER DRESSES 79c 51.50 *E SHOES -Children RICE ept. Store V Merchant CY L. CROSBY rhim.ckunt mww*h? ?ynoic*tv ifSE] whl E:' 1 iv ^ KSRpiPip^H^r^ ' ?.v'',vs4i. ; -.'& .T.;i?-v " . "I1;, ..a .*.?.