., ' .... Rolenone Unw Mexican Bean The Mexican bean beetle Is again maMo? lte unwelcome annuel Tieit to thouaande of North Caroline bean fields. To control this Insect, J. O. Howell extension enttanologlst at State Col lege, la reoommending that grower* uae rotenooe either aa a spray or as a duet Oerdenere who are equipped to dust will find the three-fourths of one per eeat rotenooe dust aatlsfeo tory. It la highly Important that the dust be applied to the uderatde of .. the leaver Cere, show Id be tghea te omnia inorougo ua uuionu coyer H of all the foliage. For snap pad bush beanw, the rata of ifpllotUoa afcoald vary between Qttuk E?Hw Law CartHERALD Classified Ads Be a ward for firat inaartian; half pries far eubeequent I nearUeee. Minimum charge 28c. Do net aak for Information pgardlng "keyed" ads, as they are strictly confidential. If error Is made, The Meratd Is responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion. The customer Is responsible for subsequent Insertions. The advertiser should notify Immediately of any porrectlons needed. Want ads are always cash in advance except to business men I or concerns having accounts with thla nawapapar. BANANA 8PLIT8 SPECIAL 10c ? Saturday only, If served in store, but in container, 20c. Kings Moun tain Drug Co. * SALESMAN WANTED ? Rawlelgh Route now open. Real opportunity idr man who wants permanent, . profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh'e, Dept. NCF106K Richmond, Va. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE ? 75 acre Farm on York Highway, 5 1-2 miles from Kings Mountain. A Bar gain. Lewis P. Hope, Route L Kings Mountain It WANTED ? To make print dresses Cor ladies and> children. Reasonsble charges- Mrs. Davo Pursley, 118 E. Mountain street, Kings Mountain, N. C. LOST ? Bunch of keys- Reward for - return to Herald Office. I BUY FAT HOGS AND COWS. See J. O. Bnumgardner at BialocK? Cash Grocery. Phone 58-R t ; (Continued Next Week) TOM AND GEORGE T/on: "George, I heard of young woman In a* nearby town only 24 yearn old and aba has had four hue bands In Q sorgo: "That's not fair; there are a lot of girls In this town that havont had oven one III" Ifi fair to say that a visit to our place doesn't Incur any obligations; wo are proul that you oalled to look over our attractive stock and at prices that spell ECONOMY. D. F. Hord Furniture Co. Buy It For Lees At Hord's THE CLAN HeteAFrei ' T6AM Wilt HI , OWTJIOC THE 1 SftMt I * * . [ ' h * ?*' .' -* ' * w* ? elcomes Beetle f?i.?? II and M pounds to the aero. The application rate on pole bean* will depend on the aiae of the plants. Duet In* should be started when beetles are found on the beans, or when esc masses become numerous on the underside of the leaves- From one to four applications are necessary, depending on the prevalence of the insects. Rotenone dust mixtures should not be used.. In a spray unless the label on the package Indicates that a diluent has been used which will mis eeedlly with water. ninn mm! omiueno* nnety grouna ocrns or cube root containing 4 per cent ro tenon* at a dosage of 1' 12 pounds In SO gallon* of water. If small a mount* are desired, he advises. 1 1-2 | ounces In I gallons of water. The usual rate of applications Is 94 to 100 gallons to the acre. As with the dual. It Is necessary that the ap plications be made uniformly and thoroughly and that the apray react the underside of the leaves. Repeat every 4 or 5 dayn until control is obtained. Shade Trees Need Careful Attention There is perhaps more misunderstanding .in regard to the care ol shade trees than about any other hot ticultural subject, according to John Harris, extension landscape specialist at State College. Too many people regard a tree as simply something nature provided for shade and beauty and let it go at that. However, the tree cannot survive If nature's method* of caring for It are tampered with. ?. For Instance, decaying leaves and other organic matter provide a natural fertiliser .for the tree. Yet, modern lawns have to be spick and span, and generally leaves are not allowed to aocumulate, So the tree Is deprived of it* food, unless the home owner is careful to supply it artificially. Some of the symptoms of the underoourisredl tree are thin foliage, undersized leaves, lack of growth, dead branches, branches dying back on tips, and undersized buds. When these conditions are prevalent, Hants said,-, the tree may be fertilized at any time of the year with a slow-acting organic material, such as manure. If commercial fertilizer Is used. It should be applied between February 15 and July 15 to produce best results. t A good commercial fertilizer may be applied at the rate of one-half to one pound for each one inch diameter of the tree. One of the best meth cds of applying the fertilizer is to punch holes 12 to 15 Inches deep and place a proportionate amount of the fertilizing material In eaclx hole. Farm Questions Answered Q.?When should the poultry lay inir fl/v.W hp millpiri? A."?Thig, of course, depends upon laying oonditlons and the period ol melt. The flook should be watched carefully during the early summer and when production falls below 30 .per cent It le time t?i start culling The earlier the molt, the more rigid the culling. The bird that has been properly fed and goes Into a molt In June, July, or even Angtiat should be removed from the flock. Q.?When is the beat time for seed ing the fall gardenT A.?This depends upon the hard! I neas of the different vegetables and > upon the time required for maturity, Tender vegetables should be planted In time to produce a crop before kill ing frosts occur. Many of the coot i season crops will mature through 1 light froate, but most of them stiouk 1 be planted in time to roach maturity ' before the heavy frosts. A table glv ; Ing planting datea for seasonal veg< tables Is given In Extension Circuku 122 and this may be obtained free ut on application to the Agricultural Ed I tor at State College, ICY KIDS r i THC FAMICr MEN0P TH< lVETO park their basyoa . OIAMONO IN OROCR NOT P HITS 4 . i Hey! Cer i V ^ |??ofrcNi ^ ? - *!;.-?A>v yfi Tr'tV' '^ >" ?* * ? I'tk THE KINOB MOUNTAIN HUUI DIXON NEWS 1 (By Charles B. Stewart) There wMl be preaching at tl home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Van Dyl next Sunday afternoon at 2:10. E erybody Is invited. The frlenda and relatives of M E. O. Oore gave htm a dinner la Sunday. The occasion being bis 37i birthday.The Dixon ball club will not pit any more ximea ror tne next re weeks until the farmers catch t with theii crops. Hev. II. k Reeves, of Grover, wi a dinner guest of Mr. Wayne Wei Sunday. wrticr, with Mr and Mrs. Whitney Wells. Mr. J. K. Owens wms a visitor , 1 i this community Tuesday. Mr. Charles Williams spent Fridi In Charlotte. Mr and Mrs. Baxter Smith and M 1 and Mrs. Harvey smith were vlslto of Mr. an! Mrs. Bpr Jackson 8undi afternoon. \ Mis8 Victoria Hughes return* home last week after spending son ' time In Tennessee. Miss Francis Slaughter of Gaston spent several days last week wi Miss Vera WellsI Plant Sudan Grass For Midsummer Use I ?? * Sudan grass can still he seeded j Juue for pasturing during the sui i mer months when permanent p? lines ?i? nvi ?u prouuunvi', accur Ing to R. L. Ixjvvorn, agronomist the Agricultural Experiment Statit at State College. When seeded on a well-prepar* bed. thirty pounds of seed are usut ; ly sufficient (or an acre. General! kgrazlng can be started within fit or six weeks after seeding, or ai time after the plants are from 8 1 12 inches high. However, it is not necessary th grazing be started so early, Lovvoq said, since the most common practW is keeping cattle off the Sudan unt perm: aent pastures decline in pr ductlcnLivestock should be alternated b tween two fields of Sudan or one S dan and one leapedeza field. MASONIC MEETING First Monday Night In Each Month 1 1 A S40W YOU doWN f?J STOP IT WITH \ Alka-Sdbtzer Does Headache "slow you i down?" You are a rare exception if it does not. One or two tablets ofALKASELTZER in a disss of water makes a pleasant alkalizing solution that usually brings relief in just a few minutes. AEJCA-SELTZDt is also ieeoo? I mended for SWaSTWKSS CelisL wri MoseoIsurMas' I Youwtn like the tangy Davos m. ,? * I dissolved In water, contains an anslgMic, (Sodium Acetyl-Salicylate); In addition, the alkalizing uants in A lka-Seltzer help to rei llev# those everyday disor' ^ypcr~ ^ 1 I Tiii ww r I he Team Had the Right it :?;y >>' ' ' RRIAGC? HOW H TO I got THC ??_ . H AM-wc 'MAT ' ; 7 V XC OlAMOWOf f j||4 ; i h'ti 1 ' I-I tfrii' iliAift'nri i ' : J*THURSDAY, JUNB ?, INI Nerth Carolina, Cleveland County. In Superior Court A. C. PhUllpe, Plaintiff M V* Mildred Leenmonn PhiUipe, Defendant. Notice of Service of Summons The defendant, Mildred Lemmons Phillips, will take notice that en ac* ' tion entitled aa above haa been oom* me need In the Superior Court of Cleveland County, North Carolina, to tin- end that the plaintiff have aa absolute divorce frotn the defendant w upon statutory ground* a?j tt,e said defendant will take notice that ab* is required to appear at the office of " the Clerk of Superior. Court of. aall county in the courthouse in Shelby, . N. C. althin thirty daya after the fli or d'-ttiur to the complaint in anid . action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tha relief demanded In Mid complaint. ,y May lttb, 1938. . A. M. Hainrick. * Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County. Executrix's Notice Having qualified aa executrix for the last will and testament of of Reverend J M. Garrigon, deceased. *a all persons having claims against 'k said eStqte- w'" please file same on or before the 26th day ot May, 1939. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons Indebt ed to said estate will phrase' make Immediate payment. This ths 25th day.of May. 1938. 1? Mrs. Frances Nair Garrison. jj. ?advr^June 30.^?D l8. d ^ fa THANK YOU >d I want to thank the peo- I ii- pl^ of No. 4 Township for j ? their generous support in lT Saturday's primary and to to assure you I will do lt my utmost to justify rn your confidence. 3? u E. A. Houser, Jr. o e*J, SSB GREATE , [A DIM lea. ^7T7 ! ~ ' . Lj .Juj/ . *"^ ihaMF'^ " !?????II - ' ' ;**. '-^ '. -i-.V* * ' V' ' ' a-ift. irnrtiiiin itr r-> . ;ii,..-. . ... -- s-y. ' ' r. , % ' . ? ? "' ; 3 " ... > THANKS TO THE 5313 Voters Thanks to the 5313 voters and especially to the 5(14 voters of Kings Mountain who saw fit to support me Saturday and 1 wish it were possible for ' < me personally to see each one of you and especially those who worked so faithfully during my cam feeling for the entire citizenship of Cleveland county. "Vick" Wray COACHES ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS Insurt a ami, clean, restful trip at low cost am PULLMAN CARS DINING CARS Bt comfortable in the tafety of train travel Conault Pinmom TraHic R*pr*MaltttvM o> Tickat Aganta lor Far** Schadula* Pullman Raiarvationa and olhat traval iirloimatloa R. H. GRAHAM, ^ DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT Room 4, Southern Railway Passenger Station Charlotte, N. C. | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYStlM " " , 9 ST SHAVING VALUE ) E EVER BOUGHT! I ijij jg mm. 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