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'- ? THIS 'N THAT tiy Alice llurtou Patterson Grove Section t +*<'V+v,i,+T+v*'i-+'i"K'++<"f">+l llc"!' a ins, next Sunuay. October 2D, Huildu) Sv'hool will be ouch H|"a( and 'third Sunday at 1 40 1'. M witn prcariihiK immediately alter. A cord , lul inV)tutioii to all to come auu worship with us. . We wish a .speedy recovery foi Misses Uulh Seism and Audrey liridKes w ho ans sit k. Mr,and .Mis- l ra..U Ware '.and (amjly wile dltilier truestn ji the J. It. (ioiortlis Sunday. SI.. Wart- recently uudet wear iiiiClti'iti at the V?-tenuis- I in pital Columbia. and his^fiwilds will be jJtiad to hear tl?4?t - v' - - . -' ?.. ... .. Mi ami Mrs.- .1. c. Carroll all liouuee liie liirtlt of a son. T Jill I sdibi tilt, lotlr. di.i. i ai i o'. was bvlofo lii.irrlape "Miss Ituthb e i'atlersoi. Mi. add Mrs Marion I'utnaui oi ' Waco were visitors in tins commute Siy Sunday.. Mr. (.Mill ilitmriek and a friend Irom Fori Jackson rereiu.ly spent the weekend at home. * Missi's Willolerie TlionihiiiK 'and Lucille Ware spent Sunday . with Mr and Mrs. icsiiam Thorn burn. .Mrs. J. NV. Carroll visited her dun ' ghter, Mrs. B. 1*, Oreene and Mr. Green. of ihe-I'henix Mill Scnday. Approximately one driver out of ten Involved 'in, fatal accidents in this State are from out of the state To Relieve ffvl f \ C Misery of J Liquid Tablets n n n Nose Drops ^P ^P Cough Drops Try "Rub-My-Tlsin" ? a Wonderful Liniment ? s , W. B. PAYSEtIR , . Landscape Gardner Shrubbery of all Kinds >" Lincolnton, N. C. Box 365 SHELB SALES STABLE Shelby Sales Stable, new and modern, located on Shelby-Orover Highway just outside of City limits, will have opening Auction Sale Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. / Merchandise Sale 12:00 O'clock. Cattlg^and Hog Sale at 2:00 O'clock Shelby Stales Stable will be Cash Auction Sale Market for sale of .Horses,- Mules, Cattle. Hogs, Pigs, and Merchandise at Public Auction. No sale no charge. Reasonable fee where sale is made. Shelby Sales Stable is established to give seller and byyer stable to sell and buy. Bring whatever you have for sale. Yon will have fair and honest sale. Remember dhte of opening, October 23rd. SHELBY SALES STABLE By Bennett Hamrlck. Manager. ESSOTANE GAS SERA AVAIIxABLE EVERYV Clean ? Quick ? Ec Gas is delivered to you ii through mains in the sti Essotane offers you Fi Cooking Results, Cleanli a Kitchen that friends * COOK THE ESS* Gas Ranges On Disp , ,? J PIEDMONT Phone 263 CLEVELANI Phone 919 -;."Y ' 1 Farm Questions CJ.?What price Is the new milk plant ut blalesville paying for fluid tnllk? s I - A.- K-f./islon dairyman, Jdhtt Amy. says this plant Is paving $1.60 per hundred pounds for d percent I milk with" a premium oic milk of higher bufbertfat. ftiglit now, 2.500 ittrnis are suppiyii.g tills milk" plant with about 80.000 pounds of milk a day and are. fitijl.ipg_ jhls market a good substitute for cash crops. (}. is barley a good feed for bogs? . A. Yes. Pound for pound It Ik not lis efficient, as corn'but barley does produce pork of e.Ycet$o$? iptalfty. It does not pay lo grind corn for ' hogs but-It does pay to grind barley tied 'tv l.'Tff 'sea jo< fe< d ,j value l?r 17 percent? If bat lev is sub j stjtuted__ for ?-orn as nog feed. K^ter. sion swine speeiatlsr Klits Vestal, recommends . that 120 pounds of the whole liarley replace 'tnO poitilils of shelled corn. Itecause of the usual uroualits In summer. It may be well 'o plant bin ley this fall Tor hog feed ee'xt year. ('oirtinuatiou in l'.Ul of the Aus rian winter pen and hairy vetch un'chasc program to encourage pro duction of cover crop seed for use in Sou thorn anil KaM Central st'ii >s has boon announced. Heuufort t'oiuiu (armors have received 00.000 pounds of Austrian a inter peas, probably the largest >iiiglt:. shipment of white: legume seed ever distributed in the county. i 7 7 . A one-variety cotton community has been organized in tip? J. 1'. Ileus ley. community near Dunn with 20 members, reports .J. 15. Ooiit'lay, assistant. farm agent of Harnett county .1. i>; Walliti. a deiiioiistration farmer of Madison futility. made a net * profit,t>f more than $1,000 during the past year from five- dairy cows and a flock of titiu Uarred Hock liens Hybrid corn, being grown on 2i>. 000.000 acres in the North Central states, constitutes more than half of the total corn ucfeage. reports the l\ S. Agricultural Marketing Service. I , GovcinmPnT figures indicate that nearly 12.000.000 farm family work> ers and hired hands will be busy ^ with fall crops and livestock during , September and October. In commenting on these figures, Arey said: "An analysis of the j average production of DiffIA cows J by states shows a .close relation between feed production and milk inuuuuuuii. i ne average oimeria*. production in 1939 for 10 Southern states, a deficient feed producing area. was 278 pounds, as compared to 10 Central Western states which grow qmple quantities of feed. * -i One-third of the people killed in traffic accidents in North Carolina this y?ar have been between the ages of 25 and 44. .*', < ' THE STRANGE MYSTERY OF THE STONE BENCH Another inside story by H. Ashton Wolfe, celebrated deiective, revealing how an Incredible crlnle-mystery was solved by the greatest of European police. Don't miss tgila feature in the October 20th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY the big magazine distributed with THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At All Newsstands riCE fHERE onomical?N on-Poisonous i Steel tanks instead of eet. ister Cooking, Perfect iness. More Leisure, and ill envy. f OTANE GAS WAY day at our Showroom GAS COMPANY, Gastonia, N. C. ) GAS COMPANY, Shelby, N. C. < i 'in I- Mltfnfir lin p - \ ? , " I riUl KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD Central Methodist Church Officers Elected b. S Niill was nauied on the board of Truatecs und W. M. Uaiitt on tlie board of stewards ai the it i<ul Quarterly Conference of the nruT^i. * .m'?-ir*CeiiT;iir "M> Church lust Sunday morning. U S, j'celer was re-elected Church school Superintendent. II. S. Williams, chairman of the l.oard of iCducuSon. Tlie complete list of off leers cleeted by the Quarterly Conference lollows: I ton id ot Trustees: t terms expire T.< iii. i. a.1 ' ' ?r"iT1Vi.-i1,1 'tlerti)? expire IP4JI, J). A. Cul'.oil, C. W. Ilulleitdcr; tterms expire 11*4:1 A 11. i'a'.terson. II. S. N'eih. l.oard ol Slewutds: II M Lliser, Milliard black. 11: b. Uauuir.ardnei*. J. K. Davis. 1?. A. Ktltou. 11. 'P. Fv.ltoo. 1. b Uoforth, \V M Uauit. C.A fiofurtli, \\ 1'. ilerndon, L. A. lloke. C. W. Hulletider, S. E. Miller, b S Neill. A. II. Pfcttetson, Baxter Pay>.e*?, It. S Ptelei*. Lemuel Ware, C.corgc Ware, Fred Wright. Church Seitool Superintendent, 15. S. Peeler. Chairman of Hoard ol Education. U. S. Williams. Assistant .Church School Superintendent : Adult Division, (V'oorge Ware; Youth Division. Mrs. W. M C.nntt; Children's Division.- Mrs. Charles G. Dilling. Counselor^ of Intermediate D" partment. c. o. Tate and Mrs. E. B. Olive Mrs. A. ,H. Patterson was named chairman of the Missionary Commit tee of the Church, audi. B. Gotorth chairman of the Membership Committee. Mrs. Hunter Ware was confirmed us President of the Woman's Sot-ie v of Christian Service, and Dorothy Mayes as President of the Youth Division. O. L. McDnnlel wa?.. reappointed chairman of the Hospitals and Homes committee. 'Raleigh, Oct. 8.'?September bene lit pu> meats under the unemployment compensation act amountel Uj >41J.5t)ti.<0 compared with $548,220, 58 in August. Drinking drivers killed 48 North Carolinians the first six months ol 1940. The N. C. Highway Safety Division says that there's practically no such thing; as an unavoidable acci dent. , , , | The Safety Man says: "You only have one life; take good care of it.' ,' In two-thirds of the accidents Involving pedestrians, the pedestrians are in fault. North Carolina had a seven percent reduction in traffic deaths the first eight months of this year, com pared with the same* period last year. Ashe County ranks first in th6 number of cows of milking age based on the 1940 farm iensua of the State Department of Agrisulture. i Counties having the greatest farm population based on the- 1940 farm census of the State Department of Agriculture are Robeson, 44,080; Johnston 41,620; Pitt, 35.730; Nash 34.330 and Sampson, 31,730. ; - . One third of all pedestrian accidents in this state are fatal. PnmitiyeMetHods Followed ^ dvertitinf Be Modern ADVERTISE HERE!I I Feeding T1 Is quite a responsibility are here to make her jo r ' -* ( r'l Sfc^ ' V K-* Call us today and let us uf "What Tto Have Foi Rial GROCERY Phone 58 HUB iUPJIHIW^CPjlW^^^PW THURSDAY, OCT. 17. 1M0 " FLORAL FAIR TO lit hhLD FRIDAY (Cont'd front trout pagej $1.0ik*-d1onie Building aud Loan Association. , , Candy V Lest collection 4 kinds, 1 lb eacli ?Mirror.-- 1). F. Uord ruin. Co.I Secotid best collection 4 kinds, 1 lb cacti?$1.0b?First National "Batik , Best collection it kinds 1 ;b Vuclt r^twLtuJk-'ier . . tt.-liL-.- ^ 1 IXMMt [.rick Second best collection 3 kinds, 1 i lb euetl- Sits Hose, Pheltix Mill | Stor?>. f , ; Best 2 lbs Fudge Change of Oil I for Cat Clttjt Service station. Best J lbs Seafoani?Shampoo and ! Finger Wave All sell Beauty SUopBest *3 lbs. Mints Wutch bund ? V'ondry and Tate. Lest 2 tbs Miscellaneous Candy? i pun* lialf soles Kings Mountain j Shoe Shop. ' Cakes Best Pound Cake?Basket grocer-, ies ? Home Store Second best Hon ml Cake?24 lbs Bed Bund Klour?Bkilock Grocery. Best Cocoanut Cake ? Autobrella Cleveland Motor Co. Second- beet Coeoaniu Cake $1 00 -\V. \V. Souther. Best Caramel Cake ? 12 lbs bag (lour?Yarboro and Womack. Best Pineapple Coke Silk Hose Plienix Mill Store Best Devil Food Cake-?Pillow Ca ses?Plonk Tiros, and Company. Best Miscellaneous ? Ladles Black Bag?Keeter's Store. Pies Best 'Cocounut cake?10 lbs Suga. ?Bonnie Mill Store. Best Lemon pie?$1.00?First fJr tlonal Bank.' Butterscotch Pio ? 24 11)9 Melrose Flour?\V. A. Ware and Sons. Beet . Miscellaneous Pie ? Special Dinner ? Mountain View Hotel. Plans Of 1'ne Student Council The Student Council of the Kings Mountain High School hopes tw continue the. good work that war started last year for this semester. They have made many Diane and hope to carry them out. They have the assistance of each Home Room in helping to keep th? ground clean. Each class v|U take part in beautifying and protecting school property. The Council will also assist in planning and presenting assembly programs, and in welcoming strangers and visitors to the school. With the eleotion of Home Room members to the Council on September 24. the -Council now consists of a large group of members. Officers of the Student Council for the first semester are: President. Billy Throneburg. V-President, Rachel McClaln. Secretary. Betty Lee Neisler. Two scientists of the University of California are experimenting with the use of high-frequency electrical fields to control agricultural Insect pests. , - . m okoold ?JM two pound! or food KSZ'z SS 'SSTB? SSTS^PTdS? Si & ^ s. zz. Doctor? my Mm tab# I UsaUva tm rtwtl Mtm. II toft Utoa tbooo PtIKt blOfE tlUtU CtM MU*MM for IndlOOCtlOO to Mh tbo fMN tUMcfe teids homtoM. rottovo DON'T BE BOSSED T TOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAV Whw you feel cany, headachy, logy due to clogged-up bowaU, do at milliona do ? taka Feen-A-Mlnt at badtlma. Next morning ? thorough, comfortable relief, ' helping you (tart the day fall of your normal energy and pap, faaltng Ilka a million! Feen>A-Mint doein't ditturb your nifht't raat or intarfara with work tha next day. TVy Faan-A-Mint, tha chawing gum laxative, your?If. It tattei good, it'a bandy and economical... a family tupply FEEN-A-MINTiot ie Family I 'I to the housewife, but we I b just as easy as possible. I help to relieve the worry I Dinner ock's I & MARKET flj Kings Mountain, N. C. ? ' ir. - ' ' V " . 'a <* I j ? ? JM m Bt ~*'\if ^1 ^' W; ^ifl m* M i HI r-tw fro?^ Richard Dix and Wendy Barrle, pla oppearlnn at the Imperial Thearte ne> ______ CALL OR SEE Kennon' Blanton A 1 r|'"-"' 1 g P*~U , | a nt ivimiiiai oci. oianon PHONE NO. 10 STERCHI BROS/ Representative * in Kings Mountain Territory ' H Gold; Oue*^ Americas 1 i .: LICENSED 8 Y GOLDE Arrlirlal# Phoi i .. Job Pr That Si Telephc Every Given I Atteu .. rv ' .. . GHHHHHHHHHHHHHHflHHHHHflHBHHMI ; , ^ v.. *" . 1 Monday and Tuesday 1 HHFT J H ' ? Ml .JM 91 mB ^ffl r 'JB&raj U *11 ,r'* ^1 ylng "MEN AGAINST THE SKY t> j :t Monday and Tueaday. LET US I .j Change your summer Shoes into winter ones? by dyeing them any color We dye both leather and m i _ - ~' ." 1" V. sueae snoes. Complete line of Dyes M Foster's I SHOE AND M BICYCLE SERVICE Phone 154 Bj nn nsey I able Milk N GUERNSEY. INC. ; Dairy I OiAC IC 61VU "I I I inting 1 itisfies I me 167 I -H Order I < t 'rompt K ttion 1 . i ,fcj
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