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CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE: thousands
of nice* long stems. cut
gladiolus, lc itiul 2c eaclf. All sum
liter. Wo cut dully, no Sunday
sales; M (Swain's Flower,Garden,
lip.
FOR SALE: Brick Home, with large
* shady lot .near Central School.
riiunu ir
PEACHES WILL BEGIN TO
ripen between July 15 and 20. j
Georgia Bella, Elbertas, Champ- i
Ions, Slappy's, Indians. Peaches i
are fine this year. 50c per bushel.
here ii) the orchards. Apples ana j
'Grapes later. Close Tryon High
School. -N. L. Ho??jor, Bessemer
City, N. C, July 17.
WANTED: One to three room apart :
- ineiit, down stairs. with, private
entrance. Call Herald Office.'
july 17.
FOR RENT: Immediate possession
ti room residence with hath at
Xol Cold Street. Call Jim. I,. Ileal
Castonia, Photic 142-14'!. 7-17-tfc: j
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WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET
prices tor- Wheat, Corn, and Oats, j
or will exchange I-'lour. Feed,!
Meal for them, l'hoite 2-:ll65. lit;
terstdte Milling Co., Charlotte,
N. C, aug lc
REFINISHING Furniture. Fphol-!
storing and Tuffting a Specialty. |
Phone 228-11 for Estimates, ittd-c
BPOlll An ne. BAkiAkix esrti bp
ncuuunn ?c orui i
for only 15y Saturday Only. KIiiks
Mountain Dru't Store
LAKE MONTONIA LOT FOR SALE
J. K.. Davis, Kln^s Mountain, N.
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At Terminal Ser. Station
PHONE No. 10
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By Alice Burton
Patterson Grove Section
July 14:
Preaching will be next Sunday at
ScaD- A. M. Sunday school Immediately
after. 15. T. U. at 7:45 P. M
Teachers meetiug each' Tuesday evening
at 8:00 o'clock A cordial ins
iiatVon come und worship with
as.
Our pastor. ItcC. J. \V. Suttle. who
has hceiPTJil his * vacation is expected
to be with us Sunday.
Mrs. J)nn Bridges', who iias beeli
a patient at the City Hospital, Gas
Ionia, is expected to come home
this week.
. Mi;s. ItiTl Seism. ..lias been- sick
and Confined to bur bed for tie;
past several- days.
Air.' -and Mrs. J. \Y. Carroll and
family had as their guests Sunday
.Mr. ami Mrs. Walter King of Hesse
liter City. Mrs. George llaneohk and
< mini en 01 sne.u>, ami .mi . ami
Mrs. Kvaits Gt'ecne of the. I'.ienix
Mill. Mrs.. Greene is spending this
week with them.
Miss Kilna Bridges spent Tuesday
with Miss Juaniiu liurtou.
The Children of Mr. and Mrs. J.
\V. Seism gave a surprise dinner
Sunday in honor of their motlier's
birthday. Their family is one of- outsection's
largest and when they all
get together there's <iuite a crowd,
i'tn sure it was an enjoyable affair.
.Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Greene and.
family spent the week-end of the 4th
visiting Mr. and Mrs. ltay *<eeley oT
l.aui'liiburg. While t' ere .they visit
ed Carolina ' Beach.
Mr. and -Tirs. Jessie Bee Caldwell
and Mrs. t'tiTtjwoH's parents. of
Spear. N, C.. were recent visitors
here.
Miss Maggie Bee Carroll of tliiis
section . and Misses Virginia Bee.
,;ut Agnes Bridges of the City Bake
spent tlte week-end in Ware -Shoals
S. C . v',?i!lttg the Sidney Masons.
Mr. Hoyle Queen who has beeen
in the Army for -several weeks, was
at home last week on a visit.
Mr. Kirk Bridge's son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bridges left Monday to
join the Marines.
PEACH CROP IS LARGEST
SINCE SEASON OF 1931
The .peach crop now being hal ves
teil in North Carolina totals an estimated
2.430,000 bushels; and Lew
is I*. Watson. Extension hortieultnr
1st of N. C. State College, says it
is the largest crop since 1931. The
1940 peach production in the State
was 1.344,000 bushels. ?
"Tin peaches in the Sandhills sec
Hon are of good quality for the
most part." Watson declared, "and
there will be no better fruit buy
ou the market this year than peaches.
If the growers are to receive
a fair price for their crop, it will
be necessary for consumption of
peaches to rise considerably over
normal consutnpton. Before we ask
people in other ,4fates to eat more
peaches, we certainly should do our
part at home."
The latest fruit situation report
of the U. S. Department of -Agricul
lure indicates a crop of 20,840.000
bushels in the 10 EARLY states,
all -of which will be selling peaches
during the next six weeks. , This
is nearly 50 percent larger than
last year's crop.
,Mlss Mary E. Thomas .Extension
nutritionist, points out that peaches
? either fresh or canned ? supply
certain food materials that the
body requires for health and grow
in. ffTUllB are an excellent eourtu
of sugar for energy needs of the
body." she declared, and they also
stimulate the appetilie and aid di
gestion.
"They are a principal source of
Vitamin C., which protects against
scurvy and is essential for the, heal
thy-condition of teeth . and gums.
Servo peaches fresh, canned, dried
steamed, stewed or cooked in com.
hlnation with ather foods, she suggests.
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HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. 1
AAA ENCOURAGES EXPANSION
OF FARM STORAGE SPACE
Anticipating an iucreasi tg defic
cocy in grain storage ap Ve in mt
ny sections of, the country, II. ?
Department of Agriculture official
are nrgink farmers in North Carol
na, to expand storage facilities t'o
all grains, it was announced by W
Herbert White of Caswell count)
member of the AAA committee.
''It now appears.%." Commilteeina:
White said. "Ihat with wholesa!
changes in world nis|-ketihg pi
tu're there will be increased nee'
for storge facilities 'on the farm."
Kven now. the Caswell furtue
added, storage space for grain i
lacking iir many section* ol' til
country.
't'evtiiinal *|u)ce will, be tigli
this Kali.' lie ad ieu, "and transput
lotion wiM lie available only fcj
grain having pre-arranged storage
at its destination.'
The AAA committeeman romith
ed tlhii' iylegiiate storage faeilitie
are necessary in order that eJigibl
farmers may'take advaiitaee of go
vernmeiit loaans on any erop. C.rop
placed under government loan nua
, he stored in bins or, warehouse
which meet government specifier
tions for safe keeping of the con
j modifies.
1 Farmers who increase farm stoi
age iucilities now will be protect in
their own interests' againnst poss
hie future conditions pnder which
terminal space would be inadeuuut
to accommodate crops which niua
i be stored. Here the committeema
cited th.e extremely unfavorable co:
dilions under which Canadian whea
Tanners tried to salvage 1940-4
grain, hundreds of thousands c
bushels of which was left . in th
i fields for months, exposed to t>
weather because storage space wa
lacking. ' ; '> ...
If ghod rams continue, farmers i
Ar>son County wjil get a fair, ero
of lespedeza this year, reports .
\V. Cameron, farm agent of the >
i C. State College lOxtension Servic
It. C. Peuirfnginn of SUtrgill
I Aslie County, savs money investe
i in sheep will pay to ever 1
j of money invested in cattle, aceor
I ing to Assistant Par in Agent H. 1
j Quessenberry.
| North Carolina,
| Cleveland County.
In The Superior Court
| Willie Childers. Plaintiff,
Vs.
! Harold Childers. Defendant.
NOTICE
The defendant, above named, wi
take notice that an action entitle
! as above has been commenced i
the Superior .Court of Clevelar
County, North , Carolina, wherel
the plaintiff seeks an absolute tl
vorce from the defendant; that sa
defendant will also take notice th;
he is required to appear at the Cler
* oi rouri s unice ai me rounuous
! in said County in Shelby. North Oa
olinn. within twenty (20) days aflt
publication of this notice, and , an
wcr or demur to the Comphiii
now on file in the Clerk's Office i
snid action, or the plaintiff will a
ply to the Court for the relief d
mantled in said Complaint.
This 8th day of July, 1941.
E. A. Houser, Jr.
Clerk of Superior Court,
-?adv?H?aug 7.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Cleveland County.
Allen E. Fayssoux, Plaintiff,
Vs. ..
Mabel Fayssoux, Defendant.
The defendant, Mabel Faysseu
will take notice that an action ei
titled as above has been comtnen
ed in the Superior Court of Clev
land County, N. C., to obtain a d
vorce absolute: and the said defei
dant will further take notice thi
| she is required to appear at tl
I ocice of the Clerk of the Superb
' Court of Cleveland County at tl
j Court House in Shelby. X C.on i
i before the 26tU day of July, 194
! and answer or demur to the cot
plaint in said action, or the plai
tic will apply to,the court for tl
relief demanded irr the complaint
This the 25th day of June. 1941.
Max llamrick.
Jleputy Clerk of SOpevior Court
Jos. M. W'riRht. Atty. ?July 17.
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HURSDAY. JULY 17, 1941
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as admintstrs
tors for C. K., Putnam, late of Clev
I* land County, N. O., this is to notif;
i- all persons having claims agaiusi
!. said estate to file same properly ye
s ified with the undersigned on or b<
i fore July '2nd. 1942, or this notie
r will he' pleaded in bar of any r?
'. eo'very. All persons indebted to sail
f, estate ^ill please make Immc'dlab
payments,
it This 'the 1st day of July, 1941.
e J l.andrutu Putt*.in,
e 1 M. C. Putnam,
J J Administrators.'
J. R. Davis, Atty. ?adv-?7-24
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
e>. Having qualified as. administer
' trix for Mrs. \V. A. Wit re/ late n
i' ClevcVsi/i'd t'du, ty N.'C. this is . t
- notify ail' persons having ch illis r
ir ..niie t ^.iill \ tati to tie same pro
erly vetfflei^ with the iltdle.rsigtU'
on or before .lime 23rd. li'4'2. o
1- this nu'ieo will be pit adcd ill ba
s' ol any recovery. All persons itulebi
*. ctl to said estate will - pleas- *>tiak
v | immediate payments.
i This the 9th day of July. 1941.
J Delia \V. Mctiill. Administratrix,
s ?adv?ang 14
r North Carolina,
Cleveland County.
* | In The Superior Court
g B. C. Hamrick, Plaintiff
I- Vs.
Maggie Jlamriek, Defendant. '
e; SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
it The above named defendant wil
11 t'llio nnfirtA fhot on aelinn few
, .fin, v?*-?. tnui an av nuit lui v?
n j vorce on" the grounds of two year
t ' separation- has l>een commenced ii
1 the Superior Court of Cle.velan
if i County, North Carolina; Said <1<
e fendant will further. take notice thu
a she is required to appeal' and am
s wer at the tiff Ice of the Clerk of Si
I period Court of Said Coutitv in th
'Court House at Shelby. .North Can
. ,lina. on the 3rd day of Aug us
' 1941, ' or within the time thereat't*
j albnVed by law. or the i'luiptiff wi
, apply to the Court for the relit
^ demanded in said complaint.
This the 3rd day of July. 1941.
* - E. A. llouser, Jr.
V Clerk of Superior Court.
' Herald B. Goforth. Attorney
'j Cor F'lain'.ilT. ?adv.?July 31.
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NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of the powe
{ of sale contained in a deed of trus
Riven by J. C; Bridges and wife, i
E. Bridges, on. the 22nd day of Oi
tober, 1932. ak will appear on reeor
in the Register of Deeds Office fc
Cleveland County in Book 120 t
page 173 to the undersigned, rs tm
" tee. to secure the indebtednet
] therein mentioned and default he
'n iiig been made in the payment <
same and at the request of the ho
'n ers of the note secured by sa
u. ....... . . . -
: | ueeu 01 irusi .ana by oraer or n
i Clerk of Superior Court. County i
4t | Cleveland, North Carolina, to r
k j sell, the former bid having bet
: raised. I will sell for cash at tl
L1' j Courthouse door in Shelby, N. C
>r Cleveland County, on Monday, Jul
s" ! 28th. 1941, at 10;0- ' M. or with
11 legal hours the folio..nig describe
11 real estate:
P" Beginning at a Spanish Oak on tti
e' Bust side of the Charleston road i
Wyatt 11 arrill's line and runs wit
his line N. 85\ W. 45.78 poles to a
iron stake; thence N E. 12.7
poles to an iron stake; thence 1
85 1-4 W. 12.72 chains to an ire
- stake in 1j. Y. Putnam's line; the
ce N. 5 E. 11.48 poles to a stont
tnejice N. TL E. 44 poles to a stal
CALL OR SEE
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KENNON BLANTON
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At Terminal Ser. StatJbn
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,1) Representative
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i- with the snici road N. 3 14 \V. 30
e poles to' a stake in said road; theny
| ce S. 10 E. 3.34 poles to a stake;,
it i thence with 'the line of Mount Sinai
rj Church lot N. "JO'* E. 35 poles to a
9 stake; thence N. 1 K. 13 1-2 poles
c j to an iron stake; thence X. _ 45.10
>-! K. ti "poles" to a Chestnut' -and ijton'e
I thence S. 57.10 K. 30 poles to . a
e stone pile. Wva'tt llu: i ill's corner;
thence S. tklf> VV. OS poles to a.
white oak (downi: thence with the
said llaiTill's line S. 7s \\". .'0 poles
to a maple; thence X 02 \\\ 17
polos to a !4J>.iiiisii O.-.k: thciico X-.
' S6,.? \V. 32 poles to ti e place of
; Meginni'iK < oiitaiiiinn 5!) 7-Stn^
tieres, more or. less.
The bidding will begin at *2150.00.
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