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Herald "House of the Week": oe/'ofi ci?7 PLANNING lUKIAU DI5I0N NO. " n c-??r DESIGN C-2G7. This attractive plan consists of :.i spacious living room with dining space, three '.{nod si/i'd bedrooms, kitchen and bath. All ?>?'droi?ms, the bath and' the kitchen open off -a rear hallway. Privacy is afforded by a vesti- - Vwle entrance from the covered porch. There -ire ten clo ^'hts, including a linen closet off >he rear Itali- and a onvc'nient coat closet off the ve.:tibule. There Is a full basement. The house is of frame construction with wide sid ing, asphalt shingle roofing and overhanging eaves. Floor area Is 1,142 square feet. For further Information about DESIGN C-267, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St, Cloud. Minrv. North Carolina has about GO livestock poisoning plants. But only about 10 "a re responsible for most deaths. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the po Wfor of. sale contained In a deed of trust given by Frank Guinn and wife, Ruby Gulnn, to the ?undersigned as trustee for the Home Building and Loan Asso ciation on the 27th day of April, 1950, now on record In the Reg ister of Deeds Office for Cleve land County in book 366 at page 234 to. secure the payment of the Indebtedness therein mentioned and default having been made In the payment of the same and at the request of the Home Building and Loan Association, I will sell for cash at the court house door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on MONDAY, JULY 13, 1953, at 10:00 oVlock a. m., or within le ft* 1 hours, the following describ ed real estate: 'BEGINNING at a stake In D. C. Mauney's line, corner of lot No. 1. and runs thence with line of lot No. 1, 81 1/2 E. 213 feet to a stake: thence N. 36 E. 180 feet tfo a *take; thence N. 8-1 1/2 W. 231 fe.'t to a stake in D. C. Maun ey's lino; thence with his line S. 31 VY Ii<* feet to the BEGINN ING. rohtainlng 1 acre, more or less And being lot No. 5 in Sec tion B of the James Rice prop erty as will appear on a map or plat t-Kide by A P. Falls, Sur veyor. This the 8th day of June, 1053 8. S. NEII.L, Trustee. I3avis and White, Attorneys 6:11?7:12 TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE OF LAND The undersigned after due ad ' ^frti. semen t as provided l\v law ?offered .the- lands? hereinafter do ?<ifcritx>d for sale at public auction 1'or ca.sh at thp > >?m iliouse in Cleveland County. North Caro ; iris, a' noon 011 the 8th day. of I. Mi*, 3}>?v1, and received a hid t>f $1 .300.00, wh ich l>ld has been ' raised and after making due re 1 iort of said sale to the Clerk of v>ivrv. 'he undersigned lias been directed by the Court to re-ad erti.se svid lands for re-sale as .provided by statute; therefore -? lte undersigned' Trustee will of-t t er for sale at public auction to >he highest bidder for cash at 't'i courtliou.se of said county In *he <Mt,y of Shelby. North Caro i in n . -a* 12 o'clock noon on the i3th- day of July, 1953, that cer tain piece, parcel and lot of land MtuauM m the. town of KIm-ts ! Mountain North Carolina, and BVTGiKNINC, M a stake at the . r tftr.*ect ton of Parker and T>i I." ? 1 'in: street* and runs thene,. with] trkekr, s'reet K. Hi f?H't to a -?I ike, Tillman IVarson's earner:' VI. en co with his line S. 9.3 feet to * stake; thence VV. 113 feet to a ; r-Vvke In ttie edsje of DUting! Ft r (ret ; thence with Hilling street K 93 feet to the beginning 51 S. NKllX, Trustee "E. A. llarrill. Any. NOTICE NORTH CABOUNA CLEVELAND COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Flora Allen. Plaintiff Vs. Elmer McryncmJ Allen. Defendant The defendant above named ?will tske notice that an action as above entitled has been com menced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County. North Caro lina, wherein the plaintiff seeks a divorce from the defendant; that said defendant will also take notice that he is required to appear at the Clerk of Court's Office at Shelby, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 29th day of June, 1953 and answer or demur to the com plaint now on file In the Clerk's Office, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court foe the relief de manded in said complaint *..Thl? 29th day of May, 1953 .. E. A. Houser, Jr. Clertc Superior Court '.mil) 6:4-*-H Parents should teach children how to correctly plug and unplug electrical appliances: 1. Stress the importance of keeping fingers away from plug and keeping hands and feet away from water, when handling elec trical equipment. 2. Children will learn quickly and be careful and work efficient ly if careful instructions are glv en. 3. Don't turn over the job of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors for the Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Bertha Randall Earney, deceased before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Cleveland County, this Is to notify all per sons who have claims against s-ild estate to file same with Her ma Cooke, Mrs. Hattie Lay ton, Calvin Huffstetler and Vernon Randall.' Executors for said es tate within twelve H2) months .from the 3rd day of June, 1954 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 2nd day of June, 1953. Herma Cooke, Mrs. Hattie Layton, Calvin Huffstetler, Vernon Randall, Executors of Mrs. Bertha Randall Ear ney Estate. D i vi* and White, Attorneys G : 4 25 NOTICE OF SALE j , Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained In an order j made by E. A. Houser, Clerk of I the Superior Court for. Cleveland County in the special proceed ings entitled. "Mrs. Mae Black j burn, widow, et al, vs. G S. | Blackburn. Administrator for the i estate of YV. L. Blackburn, de ceased," I will sell for cash on j the premises of the lots herein j after described at public auc tion on WEDNESDAY. JULY 8,1 1953. at 2:00 o'clock p. m. or | within legal hours, the following described real estate: First Tract: \!1 of lots i through 17 in B'.vk A vs shown on map or plat m ule by L B Falls. Surveyor. In j Nf.Vy.' 1953; as will, appear or rec \>r.l in the Register of Deeds Of- ' f'v for Cle\?land County. Second Tract: A" of. lots 1 through 19 in Block B shown on map or plat made by I. B. Falls, Surveyor, in May. 195:?. .is will appear on record in : she Register of Deeds Office for' Cleveland Count v. Third Tract: \'l of li^s 1 through 11 in Block ; C as shown on map or plat made ] by L B Falls, Surveyor, in May 1953. as will appear on record in j the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. Fourth Tract: All of lots 1 through 20' In Block D as shown on map or plat made by L- B. Falls. Surveyor In j May. 1953, as will appear on rec : ord in the Register of Deeds Of fice for Cleveland Counfy. All of the ibove descrfrbed ^ots compose the W. L. Blackburn es tate consisting of 17 acres located about 1 mile West of Grover on the Grover - Shelby Highway, said 17 acre tract has been sur veyed and cut into suitable j building lots and said lots are to be offered separately and then as a whole. There Is also located on the a bove lots two nice dwelling hou ses which will be sold, a splen did barn and a good garage. The above property is being sold to settle the W. L. Black bum estate. This the 2nd day of June, 1953 G. S. BLACKBURN. Commissioner.. Divis and White, Attorneys. 1-4 25 operating electrical appliances to children ? such as washing ma chines, wringer, ironer, etc. ? until you are sure that the train ing job is well taken care of. This training that a mother gives her growing children will carry over in their own homes some day. This Is one way to build self re liance and a feeling of success in children. Place confidence in them; It helps young people more than one can ever realize. The first step in renovating a hat is a thorough cleaning Jt.b, finds Julia Mclver, extension clothing specialist at State Col lege. This job can be done with one of the many cleaning fluids found on the market. Since they are In flammable and explosive, the specialist urges that all dry clean ing be done out-of-doors and en tirely away from fire or heat. Hats that have been cleaned must be allowed to dry thorough ly out-of-doors before blocking. "Several hours are required for the cleaning solution to evapo rate." warns Miss Mclver. World membership of the Churc'h of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) in 1932 was 1,147,157, according to the American Peo ples Encyclopedia 1953 YearWook. During 1952, the Mormon church found it necessary materially to reduce the number of its mission aries in foreign fields, it is report, od in the Yearbook. This reduc tion was necessary, church of ficii! Isreport, because of the great nu.mber of young Mormons in ducted Into military service who otherwise would have been called to fill missions in the church. The 1952 world hops crop is estimated at 141,000.000 pounds, compared with 154.000,000 pounds In 1951, down 8.5 per cent. North Carolina chick hatchings during the first four months of this year totaled 27,771,000 ? some 2.1 per cent greater than the same period last year. KNOCKOUT BLOW ! YOU can lose your home, your automobile, your sav ings, and all that you value, if you have to pay a judg ment awarded by a jury for injuries sustained on your property. 1 Comprehensive Personal Li? ability Insurant e will defend you in such an action and pay the damages up to th? limit of your insurance. C. E. WARLICK Insurance Agency PhOM 9 203 W. Mountain St. ? State College Offering Radio-TV, Course At Gaston Technical School rcaspoerries ana aewt>erries have just about finished bearing for this season in eastern and central North Carolina and now is the time to prune them. To un derstand why we prune them at this time we should know some thing about the growth ana fruit ing habits of these crops." Rasp berries and dewberries bear most of their crop on new shoots that come out of canes of last season's wood. Each season after bearing a crop the last season canes will die and their place will be taken by new canes which come up from the roots of the plant. The old canes therefore should# be re North Carolina State College is offering a course in dadio - television technology for the year 1953-54. at the Gaston Technical Institute, Gastonla. E. W. Ruggles of State College, stated today that "our greatest shortage of qualified employees exists in our radio and television communication system and in our servicing, repair and distribution of receiving sets." The addition to the curriculum is designed to give the student, sufficient technical information to qualify for a first class radio telephone operator's license. This course is sponsored by the North Carolina . Association . of Broad casters. Registration for this class will be open for a few more days. The work will continue for six months and will be followed by another six months of radio ? television communication. The requirement for admission to the radio -television technology course will be high school gradu ation. Applicants for the radio television servicing and repair must have sufficient education to profit from the course and must possess an aptitude for this type of worl?. The school has been ap proved for training by the Veter WE WILL SEND YOU A ROLL OF FILMS TO FIT YOUR CAMERX -NOTHING TO BUY Send in your name and address on a Pusl Card a!un^ with the sue FILM you use and we xiil send you your I ilm FREE ol charge prepaid . This tiller applies to Black Ai White Films only Sum 127-120-620- 116-616. SORRY: We can send only 1 roll of Film to a household Send for your FREE Film today - - - NOTHING TO BUY - - - NU- WAY PHOTO SERVICE i Bfll 11114 (tewJlrlwns L I a_ ans Administration and many of the discharged Korean veterans are taking advantage of the cour ses now offered at the Gaston Technical Institute. Students desiring further in; formation or application forms, should contact James I. Mason, director, Gaston Technical Insti tute, Box 975, Gastonia, N. C. moved as soon as the crop Is har vested. This practice will give more room for the new canes to develop as well as to get rid of diseased plant materials. In eastern North Carolina a slightly different procedure is used for, dewberries. As soon as the crop is harvested all canes, \>oth old and young, are removed at the ground. Then the land is cultivated and a top dressing of nitrate of soda is applied. In a few days the new shoots will ap pear and will make sufficient growth during the rest of the sea son to produce a good crop the next year. This new growth is al lowed to run along the ground and Is not tied up to stakes until next spring. This practice gives a fair control of anthracnose di sease of dewberries. The plant growth that is cut off at the ground should be destroyed by j burning in order to get rid of all [disease. In the mountain areas the season Is not always long enough to permit the removal of the new canes. In that case only the old canes are removed. The 26.6 million milk cows in the U. S. last year produced an average of 733 pounds (341 quarts) of milk per person. 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Truck-o-matic transmission with g?rol Fluid Drive, for low-cost, shift-free driving, available in lA- and *4 -ton trucks. Fluid Drive offered >D $4- and 1-ton models for smoother traction. Both are Dodge exclusives. More pick-up, express and stake body size* than other leading makes. New 116' wheelbane J4-ton pick-up with 56-cu.-rt. level load. Better balanced weight dis tribution on all models for extra payload. Greater -ton-panel pay load and cubic capacity. V4-ton through 4-ton ? SEE OR PHONE US 507 EAST KING STREET MARLOWE'S. INC. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. You save when you buy Dodge " Job-Rated " trucks because Dodge gives you all the extra features shown in the box at right, plus new lower prices. Extra values make Dodge trucks the best buys on the road! You save when you operate Dodge trucks. Famous Dodge power and maneu verability save time . . . economical high-compres sion engines save gasoline . ; , rugged Dodge depend ability saves upkeep. You save with the good deals and high trade-in allow ances we're making this month. Get more money for your old truck ? get more new truck for your money! Sjee us ... or phone us and we'll see you! Act now! *,ntv of ifw** from the instant you SfAKI Smart '???* ft Ikf tp.rn car mlnJtJ-mlrt trktt nam, ii ilhiirmltJ. iptUnal a! txtrm coil. The automobile pictured here is a 1953 Buick Special with Twin "Turbine Dynaflow.* And it's a sizzler in supple satin. \ou discover that truth when you take its wheel? when you try it for getaway? when you head it up tall hills? when you guide it by a truck on a safe-passing stretch. Th e instant you want to move, you move. Ybu can swoop from standstill to a legal 30 mph quicker than quick . Fact is, this spectacular new TT Dynaflow gives you swift getaway, plus silence, plus smoothness, in a combination no other automotive transmission in the world can equal. The instant you want a lightning burst for passing, it's there? velvet ing forth from a Fireball 8 Kogine with the highest horsepower and compt ession ratio ever to power a Buick Special. The truth is, the instant you feel this big, broad, thrill-charged beauty in motion, you'll know it for a performance automobile? nimble and eager, responsive as quick silver. But exhilarating action is just part of the story here. There's spacious roominess. There's a magnificent ride. There's superb handling ease. And to cap it all, this Buick delivers for little more than the " low-priced " cars. Why not drop in on us this week? We'll be mighty proud to have you try the greatest Buick Special yet built. ? Standard on Roadmasler, optional at extra cost on other Series. WM1N MTTB* AUfOMOMlB AM BUILT tUtCK WH1 BUILD TMpM DEAN BUICK COMPANY /? M SRIAT YWAAS 1 ' '
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