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AT IMPERIAL, J4UNDAY * TUESDAY S I "Spirit of Ciilvar," with Jackia Coopar and Freddie Bartholomew, showing at the Imperial Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. . *" i ^fttr Filter J DRESSS I ? I I Belk's Ladies Shoppe II Attend! I American II -"v :lii i I I N. CAROL "Cryst :w I Opens Sat. I NEW RIDES?N | i --CHILDREN'S DAY FRIDAY APRIL 21?t? 9 Free Gate Admission Until 6:00 P. Ml I - This Coupon and 5c Entitles Any .Child to Gate fj Admission and One (1) Ride. ] I ' _ * '""' -#L? , r ,. ' ; < ttf* ,it< vL.-l? '.?, . * THa KINGS MOUNTAIN RMALD. Temporary Grazing Used By Dairymen Planting it wjrbmii, Sudan grass , tegpedeza imt ?w?t clover for ran rner and tall grating should be In j? igMSft now andl may be continued ' 111 f II in til 411 in in at* nilrtans lohn A Arey, do4ry specialist of the State College Extension Service, who say* graji'og cf cultivated crops Is an ideal way for dairymen to Vcwer the I voductlon cost of milk.. This practice is especially valpaLie in. areas where the scil IS sandy, because In real/.us with clay soil i he cows' pack the around when It Is Met and It Is hard to break for corn rnd ether crops to follow Arey. explained. lliloxl soybeans plantod; this mon1 t!i 4n rows about 24 . Inches apart i >-nd fertiiivfj with -ahftit 300 to 400 i:-?")* of a 3-8-0 fertiliser iVill previde abimdeat nutritious grav-ini? b> tune, the special!*'. said. Thl3 vane v of brans can l>e grazed three or four time* during tlie summer at in I'Tvans rt about 15 days if all the leaves obe not removed at '?nv bne time. The cows should be alternat l between pastures to prevent too close grar'ng. J | Rod in Krawi should be seedrd at he rat'' of 30 pounds par arc? on -Jd land and fertilised with 400 nouu/Y of a blah grade cocplete let Tllser. It will furntab excellent gra* V* w'rhln about six weeks after ' .myrfHfisr ??;sat a table in eaaplemenUng -. permanent pasture during tke bet. dry period of Inly and August. Public Opinion. Shown Demanding Wagner Labor Act Revisions , Wut'-'ngtou. April 10.?<IPR).? Widespread public dissatisfaction v.'ith the present form of the Wagner labor Re*?'4Ion* Act' Is brought out In a svmpop'um of cpdnton frcm all 'ver the country, released here by be NaMrnal Association of Manu* fccturers. The compilation embraces expressicrr critical of the Act or Ha admin 'Mrs.4'on* by letrlslatcrs, labor feadrr-. businessmen, newspapers; coin! <i>'?4?. Judges, lawyers; rartnera. ! t'.r rtr.rs, cduca-tors and the general . public. MagajsHc, newspaper, and columnI !?t -r r.inion from all over the country j Is included, cf which . a comment ' from Butfness Week was typical. * ^Th KINGS M Legion - ( SECOND General SPONSOR] INA'S POPULA T1 al Expc ?1939 E WORLD'S CLE Night Ap EW SHOWS ? 30 BOOTHS 2?THRILLING "ROVEfY" and "THE IjOCATION?The old I -1 **j** ... ! Free! ALL LAPIB8 ADMIT! C ; .. ' THURSDAY. AJHULt II. IW "W? cm mf wtth ao oKmm? to n iRw.' Um nucuiM nurtid. tha ilaMt everybody Bow know* tht cur federal Kbor law la far froa perfect and that a critical study o Ma Imperfections and ftnMgulMes t operatic n must bo a nvejortaak a the Congress." J William F. Green PreerSfent of tb American Federation of Labor said "We saw in this measure a new bil f, lights for labor; It has been use 'o nullify Mi" rlgh-'.s of unions eeta' Ushcd timing half a century. Unde tills Act. worker* were to be saft guarded In org ml* ng, free frcm er ployee Interference. Instead labo baa found Itself eoorced by a nw itno. powerful bureaucracy.' Public : pin ton > whll was r< fleeted in a poll <takt 11 by the Ante i!<an Institute of Pithlls Opinio v hlch the N. A. M. sympoflum poin ed ou' "lias been accurate to an ut carny degree in ^e'eillne com'a events oud portraying public oplniot Infertile Eg** Will Hold Flavor Better Infertile eggs will hold their fla tr better and wil keep fresh longt it hot weather, says O. P. P&rria aoultry specialist of the 8tntc Cc tpe Kstenslon Service. In offerlni sqwcestlons for the month of Aprl To obtain this type of eggs, ell ma birds sji.uld be sold when batehlr la pnm rtlafail end eel a Ma nt eda t n ? ! > T? nit 111 ii'lin null? pedigreed male* from a dependsh hiw4?. or least wltb nil*i from reliable source. ho explained. Parrlsh ofrered these o?h*>r *ugg< tlona for succestol flock minis raent in the aprinir Don't sell m the flock of hen* but cull out I stead. Keep the bird* that are at have been heavy layers aa Indies ed by worn feathers, pit nip, r< combs and wattles, bright and wl< awako eyes, bleached \ beak) at shanks, and * full, soft, flexible a domen free from hard lumps of ft Since the data are getting loi nough for birds to consume enoui mash without stimulating them, is the case when a wetl mush la f? it will pay to start cutting down < the rmount given each . day un 'hrrprn !eo, is stopped?entirely. T1 ytiinnlni'.ng practice will, have to . resiiinrt' in -June' when hot wcath Will cut feed eohsu{nption. result! in lower egg production,However, a high pualtty . lay! inaali should be * fed aj.*thls seas tutber titan try,to economize with sheaper mash because eggs at rill!! >* . * . ? . OUNTAIN Itis D. Grei ANNUAL FES Chariti ' ' . * I ING AGAIN .R FAMILY E he >sition n * * hitiom .ANEST MID) ril IS to r / " ) ' , * -380 SHOW POLKS?FR1 FREE ACTS?2 CRAWFORD FAMILY" I all Field Shaw Grounds 1 " 1 ' Free! rER FREE AT FRONT 4IGHT. APRIL 17th i-O*- -T " ' ' # '.... ' /. * \J J ckMptr. It ! true tktt reaeonabiy t good ?K production ana bo obtaint" ed with cheap feed now, hut If tne ! blrdi are to continue heavy produc11 -= ' I CLIP THIS FOB I ff?/anu ^.^a. -/ Tk. LJ ?vi ? viiimi IVHMVI VI M'? n 0 ' * itMiont of the Herald Cobking < il Fmery, noted Lecturer, and Hor search Kitchen, Cambridge, Maw D rJ The Place Dixie Thesl H n! Thfe Time Thurs. Fri.. r1 ' * 100:00 A v ' The Admission FREE, as t'ckcts re ? J Come early, II _______ _____ L, it WE FEATURE ? E 1 )i inll4 ?r r?v/wtnriAci Wao^ \{uaiii t vnuvvi itr>t itivui able Prices. If yon don'l Vsr are here to serve you. BLALOCK !? AND M * 7t WHEN IT K 5 COMES TO ^ SMOKING PLEASURE S* AT ITS BEST... I)" I'LL TAKE CAMELS ? EVERY TIME^y on ee Camel?the cigare '-"Vrf 'jfM "' % ' I ' - ?T" *-. yy f " ' .. .; ..." ' ' .' '.j '. en Post 155 yt'' - > V. B ^B -' M B1 W bIHj fllv NTERTAINMEI ' '-. ;". . .. T '" , . '- . - ' > ,*! " '.*-" " ? Shows VAY" Sat. Apri EE BAND CONCERTS i*. SA> FREE This Coupon and 10c set tr to (3) Rides (our ch Midway Entrance. Compli Crystal Exposition Sho Legion, Kings Mountaii y ganiaatioti. jfo.;-- ? - y v ttoa Uxrou?bout the spring and ?Mp? mar and remain la good fciHIi. iter must has* a good lead coaUauoualy. . < I A REiMINDEH raid is invitetf to atted the three School, featuring Mias Elisabeth ne Economist of the Spry Resachusetts. Ire Sat., Apr. 20, 21. 22. at u M. 4. 4 ; guests of The Herald. No quired. No Heats reserved., ??? ' ' VERY WEEK * 4* s and Produce at Reasonbelieve it, just try us. we GROCERY ARRET V. Swilii. St. ? ^ ^ap^| I -'- i~.-* JUl^ ' D ~ ? [ fl| I L.v . tte of Costlier Tobaccos liAumll "I"/'" . J * ,' II" L .- . . F"vv '. ... ? . a it I TO 20c I FREE I rvice charge entitles bear- I oice) at Exchange Box ments of W9 ? and the American I n's Leading Patriotic Or- I
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