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I have just received a copy of the N. €. Fair catalog which re minds me that many community and county fairs will be held dur ing the next six weeks. Every gardener should take an interest in the local fair and also the State Fair. If you have any thing worth exhibiting you should take pride in showing it. How many times have you stood in iront of a prize winning flower, vegetable or fruit at a fair and said, either to those with you or to yourself: ”I*ve get a better one than that at home in the gar den right now.” And you may be absolutely right, but to have It win a blue ribbon on the show table and have it in the garden are two entirely different things. The point is to get it from the garden to the show table and .still have it good enough to win over the other entries. Before you enter an exhibit, read the instructions in the cata log carefully. Be sure to enter the ■exhibit in the proper class, and jhave it properly labeled. If the class calls for a plate of 12 speci jnents, be sure that you have 12 no more and no less. In vegetable exhibits, speci mens should be of best market able size except where the cata log calls for the “largest” as in the case of pumpkins. Where the class calls for a plate, tray, peck or bushel, the individual speci mens should be as 'nearly alike in size, shape and color as possible and should have the true charac teristics of that particular varie ty. Potatoes need not be washed unless it will improve their ap pearance. However, if not wash ed, they should be brushed with a soft brush or cloth. Flower exhibits call for perfec tion. Good stems, good healthy foliage, and a perfect bloom are essential. It is important to have flowers in good condition at the time of judging. A rose bloom should be from one-half to three fourths open — a tight bud will not be considered by the judges. Fruits, such as apples and pears, should have true vrrietal characteristics, be well colored, and not over ripfe. They should be free from disease and insect damage. Stems must not be re moved from apples and pears. All specimens in a plate or tray should be uniform in size, shape and color. It .would cost much more to re-tbuild your dome now than it would have a few years ago. Is your fire insurance ade quate to ta'ke care of thed lflerence in the event of a fire? SEE ITS FOR YOUR NEEDS! The Arthur Hay Agency ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Phone 18?. AT EASE. MEN! Lounge around all you like. Don't cramp your style to pamper your clothes. Let US do the pampering. We'll bring back that “like new" look in a flash for small cash. Give us a ring! WEAVER'S CLEANERS Phone 910 • 310 N. Piedmont Ave. THRILLS-SPILLS SPEED K. M. Speedway STOCK CAR RACES 4 BIG EVENTS 2 Heats — Consolation Main Event CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH PARENTS Sun., Sept. IS 3:00 P. M. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ] Comedienne ' HORIZONTAL 1,5 Depicted comedienne i 10 Promulgate i 12 Prayer 114 In a line IS Rowing implement . 17 Persian fairy 118 Swine 19 Deep hole 20 Make a lace edging 21 Daybreak - (comb, form) 23 Preposition 24 Hammer hea< 26 Depend 29 Indian ► mulberry 30 On the ocean 31 Small island 34 Measure ot i cloth 33 Conduct 36 Weary 36 From 39 Within 40 Crimson 42 Fish v 45 Twitching - 48 Greek god ol 50 Unit of welg 51 Go by plane 52 Freebooter 54 Meal 56 Compound ether 57 Youths t- VERTICAL ',1'Nothing " i 2 Culmination I 3 Seed 4 Abraham’s | home (Bib.) 5 Harbor 6 Symbol for iridium 7 Point 8 African flies 9 Rail bird 10 College cheer 11 Spinning toy 13 Louse egg 16 Sloth 22 She often Is / -the radio ' 23 Brazilian macaw 24 Bucket 25 Otherwise 27 Sidelong look I 28 College 32 Devices for scaling Here’* the Answer F3CTCTH ■■ HFIFIRR r^RtTlKTinC-] ■ BF1H0B0 KPis-macswHssr-afc inn wnn^«tiHiisai^BFic} Sllld pM it ifcVZ ifaf&M <1___10131 rasinm » Hra MnnafeSBFinrawssssHfn npiHSiegcnnw«BE3WE!C Erainnw innwFut'i n^MnnliarannH 33 City in The Netherlands 36 Palm lily 37 Mean 40 Knock 41 Iroquoian Indian 42 Passage of tb brain 43 Accomplish 44 Terminus 46 Angers 47 Heart t 49 Perched 51 Collection at i sayings * 53 Symbol for e tellurium 55 Symbol for illinium Hegzo Woman Flim-Flammed A Kings Mountain Negro wo man was finagled out of $127 recently by three men working tjhe flim-flam pocketbook racket. Edith Jamerson, the victim, Chief of Police Hugh A. Logan, Jr., said, told police a Negro man struck up a conversation with her last Saturday on Mountain street. While the conversation ensued, she reported, a white man passed, dropping a billfold which was picked up by a second Negro man walking behind. The Negro man was stopped by the conversation alist and was told he had witness ed the incident, Chief Logan said the Negress further stated. Dur ing the course of the discussion, she further stated, the second Ne gro man said he would divide be tween the two a hundred dollar bill found in the billfold if she would give him what money she had on her person to hold until he changed the money at the STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: If I hire several members of one family to work on my farm, do 1 have to keep social security records on each person. ANSWER: If you pay only the head of the family, you keep re cords only on him. If you pay the workers individually, you are re sponsible for records and report ing on each individual. A valu able booklet, “How Social Securi ty Covers Farmers,” will soon be available from your county agent according to W. L. Turner, pub lic affairs specialist for the Ex tension Service. Turner reports that 25,000 copies of the booklet have been obtained for distribu tion to farmers through their county agents. QUESTION: Will it hurt my to bacco to dip the heads of bundles in water? ANSWER: Yes, when tobacco with dipped heads is found on the warehouse floor it may be re jected or sold at a very low price. QUESTION: What are the chances of successfully starting chicks in the autumn? ANSWER: Three years of re search work at the N. C. Experi ment Station shows autumn hat ched chicks can be economically brooded and developed in all sec tions of the state. | PINNACLE FEEDS # Starlet ® Growing Mash O Laying Mash 20% ® All Mash Lcying Breeder Ration © Broiler Mash © Big Hog Feed © Pig Starter and Grower © 16% Dairy Feed m Manufactured By Ware & Sons Kings Mountain, N. C. bahk. The Negro man left but never returned, the Negro woman was reported as stating. The first Negro man, after waiting a few minutes, soon left saying he had decided not to take part in the transaction. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor for thte estate of the late A. E. Cline, deceased, before the Clerk Superior Court for Cleveland County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to file same with the un dersigned on or before the 1st day of September, 1956 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 30th day of August, 1955. J. R. Davis, Executor for the Last Will and Testa ment of A. E. Cline 9:1—22 Looking tor eyeglasses? Well! .. . for complete eyeglass service com* to.. Ridgeway's OPTICIANS, la*. 329 N. Tryon St. "Between 6th and 7th on Tryon" Charlotte, N. C. (TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i DEPARTMENT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION - fo All to Whom These Presents May Come — Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticat ;d record of the proceedings for he voluntary dissolution thereof yy the unanimous consent of all :he stockholders, deposited in my )ffice, that the KINGS MOUN rAIN TEXTILE CORPORA. riON, a corporation of this State, ■vhose principal office is situated it No... Street, n the City of Kings Mountain, bounty of Cleveland, State of NTorth Carolina (George Houser >eing the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon process may be served), has complied with the requirement of Chapter 55, Gen eral Statutes, entitled "Corpora tionspreliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THEREFORE, I THAD EURE, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said corpora tion did, on the 23rd day of Au gust, 1955, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and af fixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 23rd day of August, A. D., 1955. THAD EURE Secretary of State 9:1—22 BOUt I '// Toko time to relax and refresh l SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD! 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