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0 ' .J, *'' . > . .. < ?^.1 ??1 I , MMOIIIIMMIMMMtMM Pittorwi Grore News . By SU?* SartM. 7ik Qni*, PMttrwi Orera School ^ ^ 'A ^ J; ^ i < ^ ^ ' 11 PitUnM Orove Sunday School had' ? (M Cry and chicken (upper at the school house Wednesday night. Mlaa Sara Itrsy waa the guest o: Mies Mary Frances Roberta - Saturday night. Mr. and Mra. Roy Bridges apent Saturday night with Mr. and Mra.) David Wright. /Mrs. J. W. Carroll and family car tataly had their share of visitors last week. Miss Martha Uoforth was their dinner guest Thursday, Mrs. Sidney Mason and daughter, liar bars, of Bessemer City, spent Thursday night with them, Mra. Ben Ware and children of Oak drove were their guest Saturday night and Mr. and Mra. Evans Greene of the Phenix Mill were their dinner guests Sunday. There was a family reunion given alt Mr. amd M^s. Will Tl^miiburg'e Sunday In honor of Mrs. Thorn burg's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goforth Sunday. ' / * N. . - ' ay,. "I saw it In The Herald/9 Thanke. v w.r . RT Til 1 THAT IS WHAT WE A] INTERESTED IN BUILDIIS IF YOU WANT TO YOUR HOiV New Opel Home Build I Assoc C: A. H. Patter** I Brief Nc*ra Item KOurdf clik MM?r? from X Norm CaroUn* oouatie* competed |i tke Ktd judging coat?to staged b ?mmM?? Lexington. Ia*i week Wilkea oouui woa first place. Bit to eight pound* of a t-k-4 fo tliltxer U belug recommended pe tree for Ike apple orchard* of Madl son Couuty by the county agent. Lee Burnhordt. a 4H calf club bo: of Concord, route 3. Cabarrus (.'our ty is now milking 28 pounds a da; from a pure bred Guernsey "cot which he punch**,ed as a calf in 1931 Profits from lambs and wool las sermon la causing an increase ii sheep growing among Edge comb farmers who have ample pasture. In Pustouquank county, 725> blacl walnuts trees werd planted by t-i club membeio last week under th supervision of the county agent. E. C. Humley of the Elon Colleg Community in Alamance count; says he knows of 1.000 acres of lam in his section that will require man, yeans to bring back into proftabl firrvH tint Iam luvnniiun AiwuiAn r-wuov civoivu nna uv controlled In time. >UND TRIP PARES $2.00 New York $15.70 $1.10 Miami $20.10 $6.15 Wineton-Salem $3.53 p. $340 Tampa $16.85 R SERVICE. PHONE 62 '. . , v DING RE fG!! BUILD AND OWN ? . IE, SEE US. Series Now f ling &Loan iation 1 " i, Sec'y & Treas. ", > ' 4 * -< J3 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HSR/ OAK GROVE NEWS J . (By Mm. WUltea Wright) y in Preaching immediately after Um? out. brine your frienda M< ?-n)ojr a good neraiou by Dr. C. J r Black. r Mr. and Mr*. Everette Ford - anil l_ ihildrcn were Sunday night guoali of Mr. and Mra. M. Lovelace. Mr. and Mm.. Leroy MK'raw apeal Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Horace ,. 80,1 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lovelace v spent Friday nigh) with their daugh g (er, Mrs. Frank Ware and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helms of Hlsfc rujiu wit omuruny uigui kuosiv ui ? the latter's brother. Mr. Will Wattei 0 son and family. ? Mrs. John Watterson of High Point was the Saturday night guest f her daughter, Mrs. Claudle Bell, 'j Mr. and Mrs. Will Watterson and laugiiteiw. Elolse and Melba, Mr. e and Mrs. Paul Helms and Mrs. John Vatterson of High Point were Sunlay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs p itunynn Watterson of Bethlehem. y Mrs. -It. E. McKinney, Mrs. Sam 0 Lovelace and Mrs. J. M .Wright and y daughter were Tuesday dinnei e guests of Mrs. H. T. Wright. ( Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ware were Thursday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Yshia Lovelace. Mi's. Gilbert Herd of Kings Moun tain and Mrs. Floyd Thornburg ol Patterson Grove spent a while Sun day evening with their sister, Mrs Horace Bell. * ' Approved Practices Assure Good Flocks It's astonishing to see bow muct many poultrymen expect of the! clicks and Mother Nature, declare* T. T. Browu, extension poultry spei iallst at Slate College. On ono, farm one may filnd fron 500 to 1,000 or more chicks crowd ed' into a brooder house no large than 12 by 14~feet. On the farm nex ...til ?Ml.Ak1.. /Inil ? Iswm m UUU1 UJIL" *>111 [MUIWUIV UUU a laift' brood cf chick* in a house wit I pn. cally no ventilation and a sul foeaiLng temperature. Yet these poultrymen woscVer why their chicks do not live and thrlv< and sometimes throw up thei -hands in disgust at a bushies it which there is no money. Growers who are get tag satisfac lory results with their present ineth cd of raising chicks should no change. Brown said. Many farmers fail because tnej try -to follow the advlve of too mail) perscus. For iinstance, one poultry man may be attempting to-follow th< reecmniciida lions of several feet vaicsni'-n. the county agent, and tin vocational teacher, as well as th? advice offered by neighbors. Alihougli there is no "one set way sc raise chicks, the farmer shouU select cue system aiul tick to that ai all times. The chances of his success. if the system is gcod. will b< greatly enhanced. Tile cxeiiMc-n porltrymen at Stat' College have worked oivt a systwhich many farmers are using witl j a great deal of success, Brown said i^acli new rpcommcndatlon In thf : business of poultry raising wtaicl they make is first tested thorough!' through experimental work ant through practical field observations The farm age nit In each of Nort'. Carolina's 100 counties Is aoquaintei with these recommendiatlcns, am growers interested In poultry produ< tion may secure advice from thl source. Darlington, 8. C.. Feb. 15.?An In quest will be held here this week It the death of Alford Oesthler, open ator of an inn near Hartaville, whi died Saturday night of gunsho wounds Inflicted a week earlier. (rosthier's 35 year old wife, wh Deputy Sheriff M. H." Williams sat admitting shooting the innlceepe during an argument Is held In th county jail. Gesthier died In a hos pttal at Florence, The concrete roofs of San Francis co's reservoirs are to be used fo tennis. basketball and bandbal courts and softball diamonds. Ka STAR I CIat bat/ latkti khn t*r erfarmer at bat! I beg??d.bl.ged,?i I farmer* yonr Itm! Mad* by the II |?<?tm the ^ ~7 ^s*-h^Mil///?/ /yy -'yUr lLD THURSDAY, l? 17. 1M< ' Wilkes Club Member Wins Judging Contest M?Ub| 1.73# point* out *Mj?? 1111 ivi-i ,iii ' I'oWV: 4 11 club member* captured fir' ' honor* la need judging at the (ourtl ' annual meeting and exposition o ] < he North Carolina Crpp Improvt , meut Association In Lexington la* 11 week. , 1 i The team, composed of Oharle I Wl.ds, John It. Church, and Paul t Church. was coached by J. V. Oilei ! firutlatarit county agent. One of th members, John Church. also wo ! first place in Individual scoring ' Each of the boys was. awarded i gold medal and a sack of fertilize ' Uankinig second was a Gastoi t County team composed, of J. W i iiMior, fain Mcacham. and lay Hsi rclson. This group weg coached b: ' County A fit'nt Misary Gaston and hi : ^assistant, \V. Z. Smith. Itutherf^d took third place wltl I a team made up of Karl Price, C'tetti Nelson and Arthur Grose. Rowan 1 Alexander. Alamance, Guilford. Rar ' dolph. Davidson, and Johnatoi teams ranked in the order named. Club teams from 20 counties pat 1 tfcipated in the crops Judging cor ' tests according to Dr. J. B. Cotnet r professor of farm crops at State Col lege and director of seed improve 1 ment work. A separate contest w& ' also held for teams from 79 rura high schools In which vocational ap ' riculture is taught. In all nearly 30" ' boys competed. Approximately 260 entries of cei tifled seed were exhibited by grow ers from all sections of the ?thte. The directors In their annual mee in.g on the last day of the expoaitioi failed to name the city In which nex year's show will be held. Howexei they wilf go over invitations an j announce the place at an early dat? r I Jack And Jill Club News E - The* Jack and Jill, players wil I meet Thursday. Feb. 17, 7:30. The * will meet at the heme Of Sara an ^ Julia Herndon. Vera Phlfer has very Interesting program plannet j and every member is expected t , attend. The Club plans to have th remainder of Its meetings In th . homes of the members. The meetla was positioned last Thursday. b< cause the Juniors were sponoriufi \ Play. A Danish explorer recently broi - ght back from the steppes cf Mor v i?i irtvrus 01 songs ui vviiai n calls the dying race of Sraanans. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING OF HOME BUILDING ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION The annual meeting of the shan . holders of the Home Building an i Loan Association will be held at th -' Woman's C'Uih Building Friday. Fe 1 tuavy 25. 1038, at 7:30 P. M. for th f purpose of electing a Board of 1> .'rectors and to transact .any otihe .: business that may be Hi order, j (Tliis the 16th day of Fetmiarj . A. H. Patterson. t Secretary and Treasurer. ;J Now 0 i i | NATIC m I 0 ^ l | Cash J You 1 7 FRE ??^?? rVTD A CiAlIVA DIAMOf* 50c Down and 50c per w ailov King's A. . Temporarily Lot . 3 c ' - fe , : 1111 | ______ 7OB pein - . t h, of doctor* wd tMMpfuli*; do as they do; gl*o jrour baby a dally I y kody-nk with the wthiytfc oil Uul ckaao* away garia*. and I keep* the *tia?*re. That wean* % Ifoaaao hattaaptlc Oil. If* uaad i ky aaorly all mataralty k**pit*l?. / M^nn^n ^ ? I I fe?> . ^k ^fl i | LAST CJ fl For Specials Offeree . REXALL BIRT ' ; \ Real Bargains and great c . ? M offered at unusual savings p ?Just Two Of The 50c size M I 31 Solution a \ and 50c Tube M I 31 Toothpaste, all for- ? 59c We fill promptly any doct deliver right to your home b . . ' Kings Mounts Save With Safety at1 I ' " *: '' ' . > pen For E iVTTH A COMPLETE LINE OF )NALLY ADVEF EWELR OW PRICE Ee Pay As You Get :e diamond ri i\sk Us About It SPECIAL ID RING eek?And after you have paid f you $10 for it on a larger Dianu ; Jewelrj , W. Hartsoe, Mj rated: Opposite Lawyer J. R. E TING Ww? MT J Fx iHlilriKl I ' ' | I we vents infection. It keeps tbo kin healthier Oot kettle today it any druggist. niiuhlic^ OIL 9 - I EYES EXAMINED Orthoptic Treatment* Glasses Kitted at Reasonable Prices M Ca?h and Weekly Term* I)R. E. C. PIERCE I jtometrist - Eyesight Specialist ind Expert in Fitting Glasses 1 ione 189 Gastonia, N. C. Office over Merit Shoe Co, ILL . . I I 1 During Our Big , II HDAY SALE ] ombinations are. being during February only. Many Values? | Full Pint Hospital Rubbing Alcohol and Full Pint Rcxall Milk of Magnesia Both For 59c 1 ors* prescription and jjj free of charge. j iin Drug Co. Vrour Rexall Store business 1TISED J I I S I tsy Payments I Paid I [NG 7 I * $5.00 or the $5.00 Ring we will r, Inc. I >mvia* Office . I J1 MBHMpMiyl
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