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QUICK RESULT* ? LOW COOT HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2o a word for first Insertion: half prioa for aubaaqusnt Inaar- l tlons. 1 Minimum charge He. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error Is made. The Herald Is responsible for only one Incorrsot Insertion. The customer If responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections' heedWant ado are always cash In advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with this newspaper. PEARS FOR SALE ? 75.: u liushrl. lng and for wrapping. AroinTlne Kurni. 10-12tf. TREE WASH JOB WITH EVEHY 60 Gallons Gasoline. Texaco Service Station, comer King street and Cleveland Avenue. 10-25c FUNDAMENTALS OF STORE MANAGEMENT. This special com btnatton Course will solve your your problem for promotion ? e.peclally valuable to Chain Storemployees or anyone aspiring '! manage a Retail Business. Shorconclse, and Inexpensive. Investigate this training. It fills a great need. Call or write P. L Plercjv Representative, International Correspondence Schools, 409 Emereen Ave., Gastonla, N. C. FOR SALE Keefer. Pears, $1.00 per bushel at orchard. Arctodale Farm. BARGAINS IN USED CARS?More than thirty good clean Used Cars In stock at all times. Fords, Chev rolets and Plymouths. We always have lots of gocd clean Model A Fords. We can save you from $25 to $100.00 on any Used Car. Look ours over before you buy. Every car Is sold under a money-back guarantee. OASTONIA USED CAR C?., ll-2c REMEMBER ? On Saturday you get one of our delicious Banana Splits for only 10c. Klnga Mountain Drug Company. WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY $35 per weak, man or woman with auto, eel) Bsc Producer to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co., Bast St Lrf*u?4 ,11. MERCHANTS^RTT WISE Advertise! (Continued Next Week) . T ^ I TOM AND GEORGE . Tom: "George, my wife wee tolling! About her slater being disappointed In love three time; the first time ! b? left her for another; the aeeond ? Sims he died; what do you suppose I th? third w?e7" George: "I suppose ah? married him.' You'll not b? die. appointed If you'd add a comfy chair and a nice table lamp; thee? with an interacting book or magazine malt?? ! iter a oomfy ?venlng. D. P. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For L??e At Hord'? THE CLANC m \Q*. vo? dm TOT By GEORGE , t __ v "Cut It short," has- become so jC cmmonplace around here that we ] sometimes believe that It's all a t preme'ditated attempt to smother n I genlugi with lack of space. Anyway, c we heard It again today. but we t doubt heeding. ' r Last week. It seems, while every- 1 cne around here was wrapped up In 1 a near heme football game, and tallf c ing about how the Mountaineers "took" the Deaf lads, a former local r Grid Gladiator was burning up the * white stripes elsewhere. Eppte Nels- 1 let (Paul. Jr.,) former Kings Monn- a tain' High back Is playing regularly i with McCallie's Prep team, and lit- * orally, according to reports, romping ' over n,'t sorts <|f competition. 'He 8 has been featured in Chattanooga ' (Tenn.) paper recently, us the 1 'cam's spark plug. ? When Charlie Thomasson comes ,o town In the morning, the Fountains rs begin to work. In fact, they start making preparations. we be- r '.'.eve, ahead of time, for his coming. wntvftpand peep Into the Drug, you can see j any nuntber; lined up and drinking , i "dope" with Mr. Thomasson. How j ( 'vet. he always has chocolate ? of-J ICII mu Ui IUUIII. J And while we're here ? Charlie an do more things than almost any j person we know. Monday he (and> .ve) decided thnt we wanted a new picture of the band. He told us , vhat to do to get It. and then did 't himself. The result?a big. new ? cut of the band ? on the front page t today. And at the same time he ( planned and put over the biggest ? and best meeting of the PTA In j f history. Arid had the biggest attend j ( ance. j ( f! Aside: "Gin" Ixtgan (formerly ASM IT GOES), was in town over the' 1 week-end .... And says she's drop- j ? ped Journalism Martin Harmon, !> editor of "The Daily Tar Heel' hag t a couple of the best columnists in i the state on his paper One, Shelly Rolfe. is undoubtedly the greatest sports editors on any Collltch paper we've ever seen And did he razz Wake Forest ....,? ;David Gilllspie, Gastonla "Gazette's' sports writer,, may know football, \ but when it comes to bands, he < should lay low, and listen to folks | Who know < < NORTH CAROLINA. 1 CLEVELAND COUNTY In The Superior Court Charles R. McMurry, Plaintiff, ' Vs. I Olive Johnston McMurry, Defendant ' SUMMONS, SERVICE BY ' PUBLICATION The defendant, Olive Johnston Mc Mttrry. will take notice that an ac- ' tion. titled a? above, has been com- ' mended In the Superior Court of ' ClevelandCounty, N. C.. wherein the ' 1.1 -? t I'umiiiii is scchius an uuiiuiuie divorce from the defendant, upon statu : tcry grounds, and the said defendant ' will further take notice that she is ' required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court In Shelby. Cleveland County, North Carolina, at the court house, within thirty days after the 10th day of November, 1939, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff mill apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. This October 8th, 1939. E. A. Houser. Jr., Clerk of Superior Court. Cleveland County, N. C. ?adv?sept 2. THE COTTON ASSOCIATION I offers you 7?/ao loan at 4 peroont to hold for bettor prices. Sao warehouseman Shelby,' or Tax. tile Bonded warehouseman. Gas. tonts. Ivey Willis, Shelby, N. C. Paint With DUTCH BOY WHITE LEAD Kings Mtn. Mfg. Co. Store Y KIDS "iRetreat 1 *"* " nrmliitoifi i H ???-7?-?' . . - r - ? * I I KHfOf MOUNTAIN HBRALD, THKJK NOTICE or SALE . I Under and by (te rlitw of the' owsr of sale, under a Judgment gt b) cn by tt?e Clerk of the Sopertoi lo lourt for Cleveland County, In th? th >roceedtnga WtltleA: P*> Town ol b< tinge Mountain, North Carolina ve el ) H. Houeer, et al, I will eell fot M ach at the Oourthouae door In Shel pi >y, Cleveland County, North Carcll- in in, on Monday October 23, 1939, al to 0.00 o'clock A. M. or within lega> cn :->urs. the following dtaarlbed real d< mate: Situated oh the Kaet -aide of Plod- ta ncnt Street and BEGINNING at a 1 ( , take in the edge of eaid atreet ^ I*re. J. R. Reynolds corner, then-:< ^ tl-.Dg Piedmont 8tree< N. 90 feet tc ri t stake; thence E. 200 feet to e .take in the line of achool lot; hence with said >'ne 8. 90 feet to a i take; thence W. 200 feet :o 'hej|C t?trfuntnB, n*\d being a part of -b? ^ o; conveyed by Jaseph Kindriok ^ rid v*fe to D. H. Heuser on Decern 1B tor 26. 1896, and recorded in Book /. rr at page 414. The above property Is being sole i- the purpose of paying *tre it * i i. irjc tax. 5 This the 16?h day of 8ept.. 1939. J -C.iv?oct 12 oi SOUTH CAROLINA. (1 1 LEVELAND COUNTY. In The Superior Oourt . ' hisan Slnkler, PlainMff, * Va. Sl fal.# Snkler, Defendant. r< SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION rt The above named defendant wlU| ?he notice that on action, for dlorce on the grounds of ewo years juration has been commenced ir he Superior Court of Cleveland R yunty. N. C.. that the said defend- A mt will take notice that he Is re 01 ;uired to appear at the office of the a! k'U of the Superior Court of said lounty In the Court House In Shelby ^ *. C.v on the 17th day lof October, & I9?9 or within the time prescribed >y law, and. answer or demur to thc'ai id Id complaint In safd aotlou. or the C >l;:lr.tifT w-111 apply t? the Court for, M ho relief demanded la the said, com a I'aint. ! This the 18th day of Sept., 1939. fe Max Hamrlck, !i Deputy Clerk of Superior Court f? ?sdv?oct 12 s< f< NOTICE OF SALE 11 Under and by tho virtue of the power sale, under a Judgment given by ho Clerk of the Superior Court far ^ Cleveland Cdunty In the proceedlngi ^ srtltled: the Town of Kings Moun- E n'.n. North Carolina vs. John Call*. ray and wife. Julia Oalloway, 1 wli: ' sell for cash at the Courthouse dooi c I" Shelby. Cleveland County. North 6 Carolina, on Monday October 2.1 L9C9. at 10:00 o'clocW A. M. n legal hours the following deecrib " >d real oetate: ' BEGINNING at a stake In the Pa* ite line. Will Harry's corner an' runs with fata line N. 66 W. * 2.0f -bains to a stake; thence a new line J ?. 41 1-2 W. 2.50 chains to a Pine; ~ hence B. 66 B. 2.00 chains to * n Unite in the Parker Vne. thencr with said line N. 41 1-2 B. 2.6" Utaings to the Beginning, containing D'-halfe acre. I The above property is being' sold o satiety town tax against same. This the 16th day of Sept., 19|S. J. R. Davis, Commissioner -adv ?oot 12 , ES3B3BSGEB9K EVERYTHING REASONABLE PRICES _ Blalock < Phone 58 37 ? ? r"?- * ti; ?. i WUY, OCT. IS. IMS. NOTICE OP SALE 'a del Rati kr i it I t tho powi ' E. A. Houser, Clark of the Super r Court for Cleveland County, lu 10 special proceedings entitled. Al trt Morris, Administrator tor th<date of W. A. Morris, deceased, v* innie' Hord, et al, I will sell ?' lblic auction on the premises here tatter described, on Saturday, Or bar 14th, IMS, at ten o'clock A. M within legal hours, the following ascribed real aetata: FIRST TRACT: All of those cerJn lots located on th? East side n' ttnsler Street and the South aid* ' Waco Road in the Town of King?, cuutaln. North Carolina, Including 11 of the lots numbered one (1? > one hundred and eighteen (118* !usive, as shown by a map or plat tada by B. L Campbell, surveyor i the W. A. Morris estate, dated ie T2th day September. IDS* i will appear on record In the Reg ter of Deeds Office for Cleveland ounty. _ SECOND TRACT: All of those lotf tuated on the West side of Cansr Street and the South side t* fnco Road in the Town of King* oantain. North Carolina, and in fie^l) to one hundred and slxt160) Inclusive. The said lota wll' .pear on map or plat made by E. Campbell, surveyor for the W. A [orris estate, dated the 12th day o' etcmber. 1939. as will appear on jcord in the Register of Deeds Of ce for Cleveland County. THIRD TRACT: Situated In the own of Kings Mountalu, North Car Inn, and being lets Nos. 29, 37 an1 : according to a map or plat of the . F. Flam Town Property made by P. Falls, surveyor for R. F. Flam 1 the 6th day of October, 1920. 3 will appear on record in the Regter of Deeds Office for Cleveland ?>unty arid said lots are 60 feet cnt and 176 feet deep. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a iron stake at the comer of Eflle iirkscales lot in the Town of Ktnfcs fountain arid runs West 198 feet to j iron stake on the line owned by te Odd Fellows; thence North 72 et to an iron stake-on Watson Alton's line; thence with his line-198 et to an iron stake in Effie Clinkrale* line; thence with her line 72 se to the Beginnlrig. containing 5,268 square feet, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at the sraer of King and Tracy Street 7e?t 126 feet to a stake; thenc* forth 40 feet to a stake. Miles oyd's corner; thence along his line ast 126 feet *o a etake on the West Ide of Tracy Street, Miles Boyd'f orner; thence along Tracy Street outh 40 feet to the Beginning, oen t'nlng 8,260 square feet. The terms of the sale will be one. Mrd (1-3) cash, balance payable In Iz (8) and twelve (12) months. This the 13th day of September .39. Albert Morris, Commissioner. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv?oct 12 Havs Your Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ?By? TYR n M MODDTCAM A/AM AA AT A HIVJIUUtJUal Optometrist . Eye Specialist 'Will be In Kings Mountain Office cp Every Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Hours 1 P. M. to 0 P. M. j - TO - EAT PROMPT SERVICE Brocery --We Deliver JU3T INTHfc MlOOLCOFTHl UP&NDOUS offensive , tj *YS TRieOTCTO THE UNI STRAINS Of THE NATIOI ^w * Up lUii M film ml IllHiifi " - ' . m 11 k I R^^ P ticket *mm Now York I144C Atlanta UM irJiMm^GJSM Washington *.?? Qrasnvllls |1.W i/711/Tk^ Charlotta .M JacksonvUle - $S.2C . CENTER SERVICE Phono 12 , MICKEY AND HIS MA ^ : I PLtnit ohtl coot-t) I w,Vy 1 voo * 1! wELi.-mtN GIVE n\* 1 HArt ft N^r? N?CK*.V THIS MOON.N&, THE NICKEL MOUI I L H**Vt * N,CkE-?-' j MtCKEt AND >*00 KMOW RM' TlT I mrr.?7> ^ vou can hav/e onlw 2 * " SKIP ^ 7 I . I , ONE a DAY/ ^ k tOMOtWIH.'H You can the superior quality of our milk ? see It In the rich thick cream at the bottle top. And it It a superior milk, coming from carefully selected herds pastured on clean, well kept farms. Try a quart or two today. KF!HHBBPPV7rf!lP9VH Vi. eio?*t 1 C49 W, y/.T # / *J \ SUMMfR THIRST J "7 Wfedl \ oufnoiCR / ? ' Attend Sterchi's Fall Festival Sale ' .Four Floors I v "?vj . ? 4 V Of Bargains Open Friday Evening and Saturday Evening Until 9:00 O'clock See Our Representative _, "RED" McCLAIN For Evening Appointment * SterchiBros. SHELBY, N.C. 1 , i i i i ii By PERCY L. CROSB\* N> rw tfiltarf m ?ighll? Hi ' ^ . - . ' -' >-?* . -? -
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