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_ # ? Childish Chatter V By Glrla of Qtov t M SIuIm^mia turns om in fr-. gmve everytlwe be tfaUrica about bm, Mary Krelw, a-ud M. J.. havta? birthday on hi* MrAiday. By th? way t hcpe you ait tnv? nuny acre. What vw> boys Uavo be?? gv'.itj to *J.'icU?i for dates lately? ' Our team it cu.img belter and better. If we keity It iu>. they'll aoca ' ?Safl - Otreooe flaatl)- got CT.i to coti? J. to that May Otu tlonarratii bu', >na, Clareooei CoUeeca'a motto autt be "1 get tny ni'tft." Mary Kvelya (Bit get tier a man. ;iuse woe gfi a sciagram inxii kft on her bntbtfay. Correct iota: T%e Kan-ay taHVeJaCinKverett CUratger raraatice can't or couldn't pnogwmfc. because tt never la* etarted ' Ran<3:-li>ti Comity fjwjncre report the finest pro.H4KK.iis for small grata in many a year ami inoro farmers have top-dra^oed their grain with nt tr ite of oo&l than ever before, says It- 0:unty agent. 5c SPE , BANANAS ?Pound Pork end ({cans . Kraut Hominy Soups, Veg. -and Tomai Peas f Lima Beans Tomatoes Sphagetti 21 Lbs. Flour, Plain and 12 Lbs Flour, Plain and Blalock's C and h Phone 58-R Complete Line - ? Golde finerr Milk Golden Guernsey Mlllc most essential for perfec abundance the things th: , .< - * life and energy. A..J V__. uruer tov Call I* . & *'"' * * r Margrac Phone 18 for Prompt 1< '^} B '. ' 1 s w?mm?m?mmmmmmmm ' Kin <i tm11, TH Gets 100 Per Cent ] On His Investment t * . for every tMlnr, A. K. Mann, Dare County fanner, pot iau> a poul try venture 1Mb apKng, ue took oat lav, one at -watch wu dear protn. C. \V. Ooverman, tunn tceat Of the Sl.?te College Extension Service. uU Lhta Marine llarbor fanner be ouase Interested in the poultry bustn-?j alter i*?<uu* au Exu-tntioa achcoi wt ha* iduffluitity. m\mn uoM'UA'j twf"niu' Um agoct, Mr. Maui a converted aoi old shelter Into a serviceable 300-1 cli.ck bit-Oder house, lie also inadej a brooder, foederis, and water touo* lata. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RECORDER'S COURT, ! hereby announce my candidacy ' tor JuAs? of the Recorder's Ccurt subject to tbe Democratic Primary June. 4th. If elected I dhall continue to carry out the duties cf the office to tho beet of my ability. Your active . support ia sollaited and will be highly appreciated. AudBe A. Powell., :ci ALS ?i . ? 5c 5- CAN j ?' j S. R.?guaranteed 68c S. R. ?guaranteed 37c I! ash Grocery Market We Deliver Fresh Vegetables \i_tir ' *; n isey * contains the elements < ; t health. It supplies in it make you feel full of * i irV Today Us - ? e Dairy and Regular JDeHvery lenrice * vH'i * ..... tfsa tifinMnif m KINGS MOUNTAIN HKRALD TH Farm Questions 1 Answered 1 t Q.?How can I rid my bouM ot t ?mo41 Insect* that destroy wall paper' , ind bound booksT j, A.?T&la Insect la, tn all probabtl- , Ity, t*e allverftsb as tbi? ac ceiled j Ire brat la parltal to any material j .*rry>* a high larch or sngar con-) t eat. They are especially toad at tbe , tizlcg in wall paper, book blading*.'| :n4 starched clothmg and curtain*.' ( CD hwiisu m cuutdiuuil HBP 'HUWt ir- ?r- cvrs ot oauneai.j, ~.v r ? i ? flour, one-quarter tea*- r .Jul of white arsenic and a like unount of salt together with onejulf tea spoonful <t sugar' la the best ] .outlet Mix Ingredients dry and } then moisten so aa to bind the sub stent* s get her. A leaapootUul plac -d In shallow cardboard boxes In several placeg tn the home will grad 1 ually eliminate the pest. I Q.?When should yourig birds bo i-accir2?ed for ppx or sorehead? A.?Young birds arc more susceptible to this trouble than adults and the best time to vaccinate to when ' the birds are from 10 ho 13 weeks ( old. At this time, the chicken pox 1 virus (not pgeon pox) snouid be 1 used. Pull a few feathers frcm the thigh and rub the small brush. ' which, comes w*ith the vaccinating t materia, over the holes. When vao- 3 dnatlng Is once started, all birds on ! the place should be treated as the * vrc.i. atrng material is alive and 5 night find its way to the face parts :f uavaeeinated birds and thus < spread the disease. - 1 Q.?What is the best control for : ; ; y.jM . <H[ 1 ' . ;:.'i'^"T.. * * " * .. "*'. " ' ">' '*". .. ""' JN ... :..; ... AD ? '%' t Doc ^ -. . - ' ' "V *. ' - ' % . ? ' ' ? * * 1 t . " .1 kiV ' ' ' . ?' jjSViY " ' : ' - * f : m > s . . ? . iff' . . ? *' '*' ' * , . . > . ;<< vfy ' fe ' ". ::j?| . "'vk/^vk. ' . ' v UR8DAY, APRIL M. 19S8 he black spot disease in my rose ( tardiii? | | A.?Since the organism mat caue* thto disease make* moeti <A its, levedopmeot wtitbln the leaves it is Mciaiwy the leares be kept coated rVth a fungicide at all ttmee. Duet * he ksiaves with a fine grade at ou?t-j i? sulphur or epray mCth a 4-4-60 J' Jo> Jeaux mixture when the leaves ' list cpeu sad u-utlsue the appliestons as ofleet as Is accessary to ' tup thou covered. Pick off all deadj saahtedaidmaaa?dMsi i him ii\?M.'.' This saute treatment wHI cootiti h- powdery mildew cj common on c Resistant Strains Check IVIlt Growth V " ? 4 dclton wilt pa sites fotmd 1n l: ISO 000 acres cf No. * ('..solittu tarin u and cause growers u umiuai n?"?s j, }f 30,000 Uo 50.000 bs' i. ss'.l Or. D blither Shaw, extension pialii | ogist at State College. >< There are several strains ct w * ewJstant cot'Jcn. he adievl. and grow," >rs whose land Is Infested with inm ' jaraslte should elect one cf these v trains. t Cteveiwilt and Dixie Triumph are wo of the best wilt resistant v?.rie- c les ffcr North Carolina. But be sure c rou get ycu seed from a reliable t jreeder or dealer, or from a farmer a vho has tf!s seed certified. Dr. n Jfcaw stressed. Fertilizing the plants with an ado- s luute aTRtrunt of potash will also, v telp cotton withstand the wilt at- li acks. _ . ' t /* . ... "i? . VERTISI1 ,1 : .v . ; J . . - .*. 'V .,. \ #' . . ;v,:v-. ; \V:'?'-A ss Four 1 I?. ' " * . ' If you conduct a retai things you wish to do. 1?You wish to HOLD i men. 2?You wish to SELL m ent customers. 3?You wish to JtEPLA the old ones who m 4?You wish to INCREi your customers. Thus you have four obj< objectives can be reaches of these objectives can b advertising in the ... v ' ngs Mora Telephon *? i " " . - ? . ' . " ' ' >' . v " - ?- * ? '. * 1 -> , v- .'y ,*r "r... V V . > * / J ' ' ' _ ' '? f ; , * . v ' / . 1 ., .. . - -' )ffer Scholarships For Jest Livestock N Three one-year scholarship* to Uet# College whkh will be offer, d . .orth Cerollue 4-H club mean-' ere again th'e year have been an-j ounce J by L. R. Ilarritl, 4-H club1 uder at the college. One ?<3I go to the boy- or gfrl who) rim the beet baby beef animal his year, another to the member { 'I l!-" P r> > tae youth grow lag the beet Amtry elf. The st-holai ships. elf-red oy the forth Carolina division of the Naionol Cot in seed Produces Assoc ia-| '.on. will be awarded under the upenrMoa of the State College H department. i The awarda are intended to stlm-( ilate more interest in raising gt>od Iveetock and' to im-rease consumpton cf- a byproduct of the SLutih's a?(n crop?cotton. Contestants will be required to :eep accurate records showing the itlal weight and cost of the ant-' ual; the kind, amount, and cost of i o:nsumea; m tee weignt ana alue or the animal at the close of he contest. Toe scholarships will be awarded; n a basis of the records kept, the irndltrfon of the animal, the mem-, ler'g ali-icand .participation in 4-H vtivities and on grooming and show aan ship. In the-event that a winner is un-, ible to apply his Bcholart-hip t?*j card an cgii'.culturnl course In cot-; cge, the money will be turned overl j o the 4-H scholarship fund. t. " ' .v V * f . j I - - ib' ;%-v *" J ' ?*Vt.' ' KG . . r-z.'-i. , 1 store, there are four ill of your present custo% f > .' ore goods to YOUR presCE with new customers ve away. iftR thp mthurrr ?# Krtivea. Not one of these I by doiing nothing. None t wholly realized without r i fa in Hot . ' ' . 4ie 167 . . ' ' . . ''v # ' ".* * , > ' ? .. ? ? > : f ... , ;, /,. .... -. iii Music Contestants Win Honors In State f A number of Ktass MounUin pupiU ?ou high honor* in the Stat* Music content held la Greensboro last week. 1 On TuNday eoloiete from the school bond won honor* an foilowa: D. F. Hord. Jr.. nlu> clariaet nolo, was g.'ven ratine two;- Bobby Mo Owi**1 nenatow u4ht#??-e*m" > * Jackie Oanbia comet (Okt rating three; Kay Mem. B-KUt clarinet nolo i.njig three; ISraeat Muuney, baasoon solo, rating throe. The above honor* are of eepeoial IgniflcaiK-e in view of. the fact that .he coiY.eatonta included the Central High School Band* of Charlotte, Leu>.r Ulyh School. Ban3) aild other*. On Wednesday Che Kings Mountain High School Band won third piaoe in playing and first place In i: torching. iMr. Hendkicks and the members of the Band are to be congratulated and deserve the hearty support of the people of Kngs Mountain. Washington, April 27.?Henry Fori 74 year old motor magnate sat down at luncheon with President Roosei -i: bno'f often has differed with administration policies, walked silently past a crowd of news reporters and photographers into the White House. Seveial hundred persons who gath ered to see him arrive cheered. r . a . * ' . .' aid . - ' v" - .... V : ' ' .. * " . 1 . p - . * '"V i , v ! . ' ' . ' . s.v': . ; ' * .; ; . V ' /*. ' . . . f K . ^BRv . 'V : ' ' "' ' ' " -V ' ' .. , ,<t.. . , 'H: > .. v
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