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1 \ '4. \ ' v .' <' >. '' : s' Large Call Mi Birih Certifica it A Di-llC.?The preparedness pro gram already has increased the requests tor certified copies or birth > cei tlficates more than 200 u day, - . while the number continues to grow It was stated by Dr. Carl V. Key Molds, State lleullh Officer. The .Vital statist it-s Division-, of the-'. S tut-" Roanl of Health. of whch Dr. It. T. Sttmpson Is the Director. ' report* that or these-more than loo requests dully are coining in for certificates "based on delayed registraions of births, that is. certfcates fir persons born prior to October. I!?13. when ifficlal registrations began In i i^orth ^'-iroUe-. sis. I l?? Ul littitcfiti **%? >' . uiiiu|>cvii jiwimnu um Ilia', * due to the fact that manufacturers and business concerns engaged in filling government orders are re quiring birth certificates of employ * ecs as proof of citizenship, it ha.s been necessary for apiilicants to make trips tl Raleigh front points as far distant as Baltimore. Philndel phia. and even .Detroit to get their birth records straight, so as to receive cereified certificates, which QUICK RESULTS ? LOW COOT HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 2c a word for flrOt iniertlorhalf price for subsequent Insertion*. Minimum charge 25c. Do not ask for Information regarding "keyed" ads, as they arcstrictly confidential. If error la made. The Herald is responsible for only one incorrect ^Insertion. The customer is respoo I , ; ible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify im ' mediately of any corrections needWant ads are always cash in advance except to business men or concerns having accounts with j this newspaper. ?? ?1 ' 1 LOST: White gold Rulova Ladle<* Wrist Watch Friday night at the Fair. Reward. Call 253-R. Mrs. George C, Barber. 9-10p WANTED TO BUY: Trailer large enough to haul bale of cotton on. C. N. Porter at Ware's Gin. 9-24-2t FOR RENT: Three room apartment 600 West Gold Street. W. F. Logan. tfc. FOR RENT: 2 four room houses, McGlnnls Street. See Dr." W. L. Ramseur. 2tp FOR RENT: Four room apartment, private bath. See Haywood E. Lynch at the Herald Office. tf WE PAY )6 for selling ton $1 boxes 60 beautiful assorted, Christmas Cards Sell for %%?your profit 6i>?Greeting Card House, 160 Main, Osslnlng, N. "V. oct 10. PEAR8 FOR SALE ? 60(1 per bushel at farm. Ready for use. Archdale Dairy Farm. FOR SALE: House and lot on Kings Mountain Grover road. M. B. Caldwell. aug 12-p FOR 8ALE: 9 room house and lot, Gold street. Make me an offer. A J. Eskew. , 9-12-p. REMEMBER ? On Saturday you gel one of our delicious Banana Split.' for only 10c. Kings Mountain Dru* Company. FOR SALE CHEAP: S130 Krisri<i?tr? Automatic Electric Water Heating Unit Complete. Central Bar ber Shop. FOR SALE: 9 piece Walnut Diningroom Suite. Splendid Condition. 72" Buffet. $5000. Call Mra. H. H. Hughes at 270. . 9>P fP ! v.. TB ide For tes ;.. i the State Hoard of Health provides tor a nouiitiul fee of od chats each No 'charge,' however, .IS- made for re1-: ! (storing births. Certificates also ina> be retiuired foe other purposes, including pass , poi,ls, lite pa.wnent of wurkuieii's * jxiijitst' >'AUcn --*1*0 us-^? . sistuuTe" I tid tor dependent children. enlist- 1 ttU'iii ih all branches of the tinned | and maritime service, etc. . .Persons born prior It*, Octlbfr, | . >UMI lllUhf Mill I*. >Y IlUSt* 1)11 Ills, I 1 lor inn reason or another, have not'J been property recorded 1 with the I' Stan Hoard of, Ifculttli. arc rcqulr- 1 >. -*> M it Mi? ' >! a.tri' t>.'..* * *particular purjiosc which can be so- j ' nr. d only from the Vila! Statistics Divison, of the State lJiuT'd of Heal-' ' ; 'It in Italclgh. "I feel it tri.v duty." Hr. Keynolds ' said, "to bring to tilts public at ten- ; tion tin- requirements necessary to j "cure this birth certificate. there- j ' by avoiding unnecessary delay and 1 ; Inconvenience on the part of those I who desiiv. the services of tin- Scute ' ! oard of Health. If , yon will carry ' but tlie following instructions iti j detail there will la- no difficulty in j' securing prompt service: I I ''Certificate . must he signen by'' i the attending physician, if possible. ; "The .ages of the Father and Mo' titer, their occupation, liesidence., itnd' number of children born ti the : , mother should be expressed as they , were at the time of this birth. "The signature must be attested | I by an officer qualified tto 'idnitnis- ' ( ti r oaths. "'When 'certificate and sworn ' ' | statement are signed by the attend-; ing physician, support)'^ affidavit i ' is ihji requireu lor rimuren iiiiuer j ,13 yeu'rs of age. If the certificate is j signed by someone other than the attending physician, 'and' fir all persons 13 years 6f age or over, both sworn statement and supporting affidavit are required. "Persons more thau 20 years of. age must furnish, in addition to the' sworn, statement and affidavit given below, sufficient documentary proof such as baptismal record. Hible rec ord. etc.. to support , allegations made on birth certificate. "The State Registrar will make the final decision as to the acceptability of the certificate sought to be registered. c Car Drivers Cannot Straighten Out Curves With no intention of being facetious. Ronald Hocutt, director of the Highway Safety Division. commented this week that North Caro- 1 lina drivers might just as well quit Jtrying to straighten out curves in the State's primary road system. Hocutt's admonition was promptd by a study of accident reports show h'e that ,75 North Carolinians were killed the first six months of this' v?nr in accidents wherein drivers! failed to make curves and left the|? t-oadway,. overturning or smashing into soome fixed "object. "There are literally thousands of curves on the highways of this' state,," said Hocutt, "and it is go-1 lng to take the State Highway Com j mission considerable time and in-, volve vaat expenditures of money to straighten all the dangerous curves I on our roads. Meanwhile, Tar Heel J driver# might as well decide to make the best of matters and hold their speed down to a point where ' they can safely and successfully ne^ gotiate any curve in the highway, j "The State plainly marks all cur-! ves. and drivers who persist in hold lng to high rates of-speed when entering curves are surely flirting with danger. There are many curves { that you just can't make at 50 and 60 miles an hour, and the sooner ev ! cry North Carolina driver learns this fact, the safer our highways will be." "When you see a curve marker, decrease your speed and increase | imllM nailtinn * t Vi/? nn#nl? <1 Ia*. Mini i auuuii, i in; ottiri; uircvior i added. '1| t .i . V g-L. . ,._ 1 . .v .'?,;j[<L[ 4 . .. || feH bUt ' . . . - , ' * - v - - -- -x, IX KINGS MOUNTAIN HTTRALE ' Dairy Records Show Feed Needs of State Dairy farming has made remark able progress in North Carolina dur-' iitk the past 20 years, especially ahong herds producing milk for l^e fluid market. "Put we need more feed -low cost, home grown rough ige ? before North Carolina can ex fiect to take its rightful place as a major, dairying Slate.' shys John A, hv#i^'.ycl?;|:,vl ^jivyjioit. .-Ji riaC'k jf N.. C Stall- College. Arey has been promoting this soil >f a dairy program for many years lioyi through the Dairy lleru liuItioveineltt Associations, he ? lias facts and figures Mo bnv.K up his irguiiielits.lt?;eords jtlst released by the t_*. S. k . * rifthat 'lie average butteitat production lot- all cows on p. ||. I A. test in the country reached a new high if :!2:> pound's in l!*;'!?. with the average niifk production being 7.!?77 pounds per row. The -average produetion of DI1IA eows in North Carj i.iina for lHtSP was 2hs poetids - of juttorfat and C.S22 pounds of milk. The leverage feed rost "of produc111* 1 ill I in Hinds; nf tnilL* fur 'ho caw which iriiy?? 7.977 pounds of milk i ilm-.National DIIIA aceragel was' inly 7!' cents; the avenue feed cost Iter toil pounds of milk for Hie Xorli Carolina OHIA cows which averigcd t>.S22 pullti<ls of milk was $ 1.'J2. NOTICE OF SALE The Town ot Kings Mouutaip will ell lor cash at public auction on the premises or. Saturday,' October ?tIt, 1940/ at 10 Ai-Mt.'oi1 within legal tours the follow :ng described houses: . .1. The dwelling, house of M. K lope. 2. Tito' dwelling house ot J. A. IVells. 3. Tito dwelling hittse of C. P. utpente'T, formerly used for a 'Iturch. , . _ ' These three houses are located on he property which the Town has ecently purchased for a stadium ind are located . near the Southern 'otver Company's Sub-Stat'.on anil vfll be sold separately. The purchas r wlll.be required to remove the iiifldings from the premises w-ithi'ti 0 days. Tills 23rd day of September' 1940. J. B. Thotnasson. Mayor, -adv?oct 3. ~ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .Having qualified as adtniuistrator if the estate of Bessie Raniseur, deeased. late of Cleveland County, "Jorth Carolina, this is to notify all let-sons having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit: hetn to tre undersigned at his office n Kings Mountain. N. C., on or beore the 18th day of September, 941, or this notice wll be pleaded in >ar of their recivery. All persons ndebted to said estate will please nake immediate payment. This 18th day of September, lS^t W. L. Ramseur. Administrator of the Estate of Bessie Ramseur, Deceased, -adv?oct 31?H. S-U-N-RIS * PASTEURIZED Ml For School Boys and ( They'll make better gr if you include plenty Sunrise Pasteurized ] in their diet. Order Yours Today VtSTfOTTA I or uor-1^ I V. nW-ikrtLvt *1-i'VI ' <*3k - :iL t '* i'ii J, <: .' e,,.,. ?? rHURSDAY. OCT. 3, 1940. , ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE ,\ortb. Carolina, Cleveland county. Having qualified as administrator ot tlu* Kstate of Zulu Huberts, deceased, . late of Cleveland County,North CuroHna. this is to- notify all persons having claims against the estate of said do eawd to exhibit them to the mid* i signed at Ills home lu Kings Mountain. North Carolina, oh or before- the 17th day of July 1941.'..or ttis notice will bs pleaded h - -i-a?1- ~:v?*-v X-. ^ - -W- or ? :ViK-ev:i -fcfrj-: hudbbted to said entele will please make immediate paytriint. Tlis 17th day of July. 1940. John Weaver Administrator ?adv -oct 10?H. Xoith Carolina, ?'; "-t mv?Broar--4 [ shulia Mae Hurts, Plaintiff. _ Vs. Kuyinoud Burin, Defendant. NOTICE 'I'lie defendant, above tiuincd. will lake notice that ail action entitled a < a buVe has h'een comm'-iiced It: tin Superior Court of Cleveland Cotiutj", North Carolina, wherein the. plaintiff seeks an absolute d!-. '} \ofee. ironi the defendant; that said iefeudatlt will also take notice thai * He. }s . required to appear at the > t'lerk of Court's; Office at the. Court * toil.se in said County in Shelby, * .North Carolina, within CO days aft>r service hereof, and answer or * ut'Miur i? in'- v unipiuim now on me y in' the Clerk's Office in said action.. ^ or ?lio ftlafsitIfC will apply to the ^ Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. . . . % This 12th day of Sept., 1040. * ' Max-Hamrlck,..., Asst. Clerk of Superior court. ?adv? oct 10?H. > <' < Stale of North Carolina, v County of Cleveland {. In The Superior Court |5* Oll'.ii Childress, Plaintiff, * " t I'liomas Hit hard Childress, Defen dant, > NOTICE . . t TO THOMAS RICHARD CHILD * RKSS. Defendant: | The Defendant, Thomas Richard J Childress, will take notice that an <#w ticiion entitled above htts been com ineuced in ibe Superior Court for I Cleveland County, North Carolina by the Plaintiff, for the purpose 01 obtaining an absolute divorce from ^ the bonds of matrimony, , on the grounds of two (2) years separation and the said Defendant will further take notice that re is required to appear at the office of the Clerk ot the Superior Court for said county, at the Courthouse in Shelby, N. C.. on October 16, 1940, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for relef demanded In said rom plaint. This the 16th day of Sept., 1940. E. A. Hduser, Jr.. Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County ?adv?oat 10. PHONE 167 FOR JOB PRINTING "E Gp? "ir,s ade? of unit |l(i!?Mlf ri g H'lHiinkri il IIL .11) LET US Change your * summer Shoes into winter ones? by dyeing them any color We dye both leather and suede shoes. Complete line of Dyes ] "* i OT _ ^ fosters SHOE AND BICYCLE SERVICE Phone 154 . G.N.PI fiinn^r Has leased the Ware Cii ers to bring him a bale t Business Solicite ?Reasonal Bring: Me Yo Meal and Hul Cotton Ha Seed and 1 . Deposit Your Till Jan. 1st Pri FORM THE HABIT C SAVI1 Table showing Growth of iUl.. i"* v ? imij uc|iu?u? in i ears wii cent Per Annum Paya r ^Monthly Savings 1 Year 3 Years $ 1.00 $ 12.26 $ 38.29 $ 5.00 $ 61.30 $191.45 $10.00 $122.61 $382.90 $15.00 $183.92 $574.33 $25.00 $306.53 $957.26 $1.00 Or More C Our 71si Opened SUBSCRL Home Buildi ' - ' ' . - : ' ; ' \ I: Assoc A U Po41A*?C"/\?* iii tit i avt^i d\MI \rV , . ;. i . .. By ft ^ JM6I.P YA01/T FOR A #f ?????? . |7Tv . ' SW -? ? * ^ ' .* " " . ' ' . ' f '.* . W. B. PAYSEUR ; Landscape Gardner Shrubbery of all Kinds Lincolnton, N. C. ~ "? Box 3G3 ~~ "" - ' ' . ? Have Your Eyea Exam ne^. jj Glasses Fitted ? y.. I)K. I). M. MOKRISOX j , Optometrist - Eye Specialist a Will be in Kings Mountain OPicfV ' cn Every Tuesday and Feldiy I afternoons Hours 1 P. M. <? f 6 P. M. OUTER | - Buyer | 4 n, and invites the t'arm- ? ? ?>n. ? d and Appreciated % de Prices? ur Next Bale * lis at The Gin : . uled to Gin t lulls Returned X Seed With Us | ice Protection 5 . )F SYSTEMATIC SG Optional Stock of M<m;h Earnings at 4 Perble Semi-Annually. 5 Years 10 Years \ $ 66.46 $ 147.4# $ 332.32 $ 737.42 i $ 664.64 $1474.84 \ $ 996.97 $221227 $1661.62 $3687.12 )pens An Account t Series Oct. 1st BE NOW Ing & Loan iation , Sec'y & Treas. V _ FERCY L. CKOSRy
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