Goodman Predicts Biggest Farm Week Present Indication* point to a record smashing enrolknent at this year's Farm and Home Week, to be held at State College, July 29 to Aug. 2, announces John W. Goodman assistant director of the State College Extension Service. Their attendance at these annual events always far outdistanced by worsen,, men delegates will have their strength bolstered thin year by county and community AAA com m'.tleemen who will attend 'he convection. Goodman pointed oat that all of North Carolina's 100 county committees. composed of three men eacb. have been, schduled to attend !r addition one delegate from each tcwnshlp committee will be present. This should assure at least 1.L"vi farmers in attendance at the "" ifrailM i i N QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALC CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for first Insertion;, half price for subsequent Insor- i ' ttons. Minimum charge 2Sc. Do not ask for information regarding "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error is made, The Herald is responsible for only one incorrect insertion. The customer ip respon* slble for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with th.ls newspaper. run neriT: turntsfted rooms. 115 City Street Phone 177-M. c SEWING OF ALL KINDS: 315 Wac'J Road. Mrs. Wilson. 6-29-p. FOR RENT: Two rooms for light house keeping. * Everything furnished. Three-fifty weekly. Lights and water furnished. Apply Mrs. Owen, Phenix, or phone 237-M. UP I .: ; -. "LOST: Fountain pen. Reward for return tp J. B. Thomasson. ROOMS FOR RENT: 109 City Street. 6-27-p. WILL PAY HIGHEST T~MARKET prices for Wheat, Corn, and Oats or will exchange Flour. Feed. jMeal for them. Phone 2-3165. Interstate Milling Company, Charlotto. N. C. 7-26-c. FOR RENT: 6 room house and bath No. 801, Gold street. Call 146. Gastonia, N. C. 6-13-tf. FOR SALE: 6 gallon electric churn. 12 dollars. Also trade shot gun and automatic revolver for second hand oil stove. Mrs. W. E. Owen. Phone 237-M. Kings Mountain, N. C, lt?. FOR 8ALE ? Building lots very cheap. See Haywood E. Lynch TInrmlH nfft-o REMEMBER ? On 8atnrday you get on* of onr i?|i pat in rwa ?>a*a?. a.flM IkirtMlw, urn widttn and wtlh a caatca at' laar alia* MO pamfcla mnbliiaUmi Houi*wiv?i' Buying ^ Create* Steal Jobi wy owyng WU,VW l?f? O* UHl U% ?H to*m of Horn* opp'.ooc*? Igit f?a ES&K t?OvtOwhr?? cr#ot?4 ? ? qu^vatanl ? *?P,oymoM for 10.000 of tfi? ?' < mdufttry't worker*. 1 k ' 23 Parents Urged Children Safet . * < RALHIO. ? The fact that twent) one children were killed on Ncrtl Carolina steets and hi Always tilt first three months ot this y jar it viewed by Ronald Hocutt, Direct 01 of the Highway Safety' Division a; a stern challenge to everyone Inter eated in safety, but particularly tc North Carolina parents. 'Pending the fulfillment of oui hope of having safety taught in every school in North Carolina. th? responsibility for teachng our chll oren surety habits must Ue omens with their parents," said Hocutt. The safety director pointed out that the 21 tfafflc fatality under It years of age Iscluded nine win" were crossing or playing in thr street or roadway, one skater win skated in front of a car, one bicy clist who dlsregared a stop sign, and one child on a sled. "If parents expect their chlldrer to walk play, skate and ride bicy cles in "a safe manner. they tnus take it upon themselves to Impresi their children with the important* of safe practices and the dangers o' wrong ipactices." Hocutt said. "If your child rides a bicycle, set that he or she leams safe cyclinf habits, preferably by Joining a B1 cycle Club. If there is one !n youi community; If your child owm skates, teach him not to skate Ir the street: and, above all see thai your child doesn't play in the street that he learns to look before cross tng the street or rood, and that hf cultivates safte pedestrian habits. "It Is better that your child learn the leseons of safety thrtnigh teacli log. not through experience." Infertile Eggs Keep Best In Sumjmertime Get rid of, or pen up the roosters and produce only Infertile eggs, says C. F. Perrisb, head of tlM Poultry Extension Office at N. C. State College, In hie suggestions to poultry-raisers tor flhe month ol Key. "The male birds are of no nee in the flock after hatching Is completed, so sell them, eat them, or af least separate them from the hens, the specialist said. He pointed out that infertile eggi keep much better than fertile eggi in the summertime. Gather the eggi often In wire baskets, especially in the broody hen season, and this will L. ? t a _ . a _ m m m i>??ip u? cooi cne egK? quicKiy. TBt ICY KIDS Tlmml L . fwi * Hey, TiMMie.' s M* t?yapT6ct J A piece of efteao t a anh^H UMU. va?(T llU HOCOTMfJ mtl l^VA CQM6> W . / ?' - ; TOT K1NO0 MOUNTAIN L FACTS 5 l | A Deer That ,|, Turned to Iron , A rfityry ago. war km* A dlggmq tea* j, Ham m bog IN control Vw^n o coo* ocroii o door's ik?i?ton *.;!. <' iNtect. thof Hod *vrn??i to iroft horn | ( tcog MMO*r|iO?i in ;'OA-boori*9 wotors. li O MM ?* Ad?ia Vaudeville Sold Safely ' to Slecl Worker* j A Traveling vaudeville thowt ?c( once vt?d by ?t??l vested In the undersigned by au tier of the Superior Court tu a idgment entitled: "llooker T. rate her and wife. Magnolia 11 rattcr. Plaint iff, Vs. Pauline Marlon :d husband, George Mariou; Chris ae McClure and husband Vander- j Jilt Met lure, and Uuth Hratclver. j id the unknown heirs of Mn.ggte j ratclior aud Ed UrAtcber, DoceasI, and i>. 7. Newton, Guurdiau ad Item of the known arid unknown feudaiit*," I. as the Commissioner ' the Court, will sell to the highest drier for ca?h at the Courthouse or in the City of'Shelby. North j irolliia. on the 15th day of July j 10, at 1>) o'clock A. >!.. or within I gai hours the following describee 1 estate; l|'r ..A ins with liui of school lot N. 95 W. :?t> chams to. a pine stump in Alexidej-'s line; thence St. 11 W. 5.9t? tains to a rock in ditch; thence new line X. 55 E 7.50 chains to a ?ck in road; thence with road ,N. I W. 1.60 chains to the beginning, ni'.air.ing one acre, two rods and j po.los, more or less. This being le' satin, lands rnnveveA In Mntrtflii ratclier b\ James Illce and wife on pi i 1 22. 19.1 1, deed to which is reofdcd in Book Uli at page 418 In ie Itegister .of Deeds Ottice for lowland County, North Carolina. Also that tract of land described s. follows: Beginning at a stone n South side 'Of road: and runs hence S. 31 1-2 13. 1C poles to a tone; thence N. 58 1-2 K. JO poles t> a stone; theuce N. 31 1-2 VV. 16 olcs to a stone ott South edge of aid road; thence S- 58 1-2 \V. 20 olcs to the beginning, containing wo acres, more or less, and being' lie same tract of land conveyed to he County Board of Education by 3. M. Beam and wife, recorded In tooiC OO at page 237. and deeded y the Board of Education to Mag!e Brat.cher on March 3, 1025. and ecorded in Book 3-11 at page 46. logister of Deeds Office for Cleve*nd County. North Carolina. Th's lOth day of June. 1940. E. A. Harrlll, Commissioner, -adv-r-july 4?H: lorih Carolina, levelatid County. In The Superior Court , A. Waters, Plaintiff. Vs. ora Waters, Defendant. NOTICE "The defendant, above named, will ake notice that an action entitled s above has 'been commenced in ho Superior Court of Cleveland ounty. North Carolina, wherein the laintlff seeks an absolute divorce rom the defendant; that said depndunt will also take notice that he is required to appear at the lerk of Court's Office at the Court louse -in said County in Shelby, iorth Carolina, on the first day ol uly, 1940, and answer or demur to he Complaint now on file lit the tCHER SEZ> s live In clean, airy barns and i green pastures sweet with tlm and clover, and right there, have the secret of the delicious >r and creamy goodness of 8tJN S DAIRY MILK. __ a I *KH. mgSH 1 I fJOCLDCN J \ OCllVIffCD TO J \*>u*oa*/ w 1 _ ] ggg^-k- - iv -'v "-' iyy v H:- Y *'*' Clerk's Office In said action, or the plaintiff will, apply to the Court (or the relief demunded in said Complaint. This 11th day of June. 1010. T0( ? QUALITY?SER Blalock and M Mountain Street. More usable space ; B jor saje storage \ P of all your food / / " . 1 r . & Store more yet in %gL E the Cellaret... the ^VbM %n big reserve compartmcnt and door / SeeNORGE Wheo you can get theae two things . . g capacity and safe refrigeration assured bv th aive, refrigerant-cooled Rollttor CoM-bvslc! extremely low cost, then yoar refrij. utton Jc fur titer. Let ut show you what Norgc lias to * *'"." Kings Mount Com| Quality Furniture A ; - .. __S^Mi|2il =a,=^j \^H ! O" ' y * * Wc cUr ?o fee for paying off yoor loan or aaaking avftra paytaanw at any with ?? yonr hoaac financ* m log problem*. HOME BUILDING & A. H P?Hpran B * . ? Wr'ANY-^ j| Jam cepr. ( HfT] w IT'.THAT* lUfCNT ANy Vt>opJ p-7 ,-^'p I" 1 l/ . jSpv- ': . '' v.:. '. .:. ? ";.. -..., ; mm i K. A. Houser, Jr., ) Clerk ot Superior Court. . j - udv?July 4?H. v . JOB PRINTING ? PHONE 1?7 )DSl': VICE?PRICE Grocery arket i m yim n i ..- > - * iwi a, i ! i Phone 58 ?fore you buy! eneroot Mtdtl Sktum h SK-M c cxclu- - Oifcer modeli at low m s= '119.50 ain Furniture pany t Reasonable Prices 1 Ik ptj pppr^r ! JCotkAiA v e^o oe^^^ar \ It b aot only Eoty To Got In bot alio Eooy To Got Onc of oor Loon Plan. j Hero yo?i deal witk local people, etc local I'j^ moaey, aad kelp local R boiiaett. jaLti m ^ Hr T- H R LOAN ASSOCIATION n, Sec'y-Treas. ? y PERCY L. CROSBY JMsisF