IHWftly y'W ?jTf j, ?.. 4 STEEL FACTS jT ^ d^tg mmu/jt Imprond Steel for . SmtmlMdCin ^ _ /? hNOkiOeMi WM?tN? ^0 ^<1 'V |SE?SS jLdliL. * Eb til* Movitt 1 "* *bi?l m> Km ml K?I mn ?* Iron Help* Supply k i-.tXSL^SK (TT 9^ wiLZr sr,o1*^ II I II' mgmt.m'm. ?L Win Iliad WwmI *f ?* ? ??!< Irtm eadhae** ' AmwIim tr*? ?4 Steel lutlili MICKEY AND HIS MA [D^.vouGet *** Til ?"f coouwrr ae wevx.-m* swm on n^StN 8*KN> t J 35?*? -OWfiMK f** WNOOV4 S?W? j^^Mr Art A SEZ iI;:..... "You'll enjoy better result* with your V , ,n \~i\f home baking if you use SUNRISE \ '/ v /Ai 1/ frtsli milk, creamery butter and V ^BErV flr?d? A eggs. This Is National Raisin Week?treat your family to a raisin pie, cake or muffins. Irr' \ wl itvi irTnrirmrrm 1^*0^ / I L^MiTirnrn'MTfiiBafga \^poo?y | . ' r - _ * ' , Job Printing . 5 *trS. ' : '^7 \ :'. v...i>.?,. . . ;_ <. . ..' ;.- '*' " , ; * That Pleases /. . .: ~ -. i* ' > . . ? ' ; /l^^iv'^ ^ r ": sMlDH^> :--r^-^v-.v: " Herald Pub. \ _ , . i - * *1 V V I House 1Bf*' > Jr rWK KINOfl MOITNTAIN HKRAI Church News I I | Prenbyleiisn Church , Ute< P' D. Palrich. Pimkii 9:46 Sunday achoo. S. K. Thomasson. Supt. 11:00 A * M. Morning Worship. ?:46 Young Peoples meeting. ' Mondsv: ? ^'7:30 Boys Scouts. Troc<) One. Circle I 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. C. M. lille?1?e. ord Mts. W T W !Circle II 3:30 p. m. with Mrs. Hun ter Neisler. . * ' I -Circle- III y:30 p. m. with Mrs. Ilayne Bl?o\?ner Circle IV 7:30 p. m with Mrs. Mr* fi? 'Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet! ing Margrace Couuniinity House. ! - > i i BOYCE MEMOKIAL CHURCH W. M nbyce Caaif TMMe School a? 10:00 o'clock. Morning Worship at II 00. The patrtui will speak on: "A MOTHEH'8 MAN" ' Evening Service at S:00 O'clock. > The ?.?Ktoi's messi kh u ou "Some . "'II I I I Y. P I'. I? meet* st 7:00 o'clock. | Mid-week Service Wednesday even j ing at 7:30 LUTHERAN CHURCH I. Pnvd Hamm. Pssto' Bible school 10:00, L. Arnold Riser Cenersl Rnoerintenrient Service* for tta? 5th Sunday after Eaater. Morning 11:00, sermcn: The Neor Inheritance. Afternoon 4:00. Lenoir Rhyne Col lege A Capella Choir. Parish Educttion Cabinet meets 5:00 p. M.' Sunday. Luther Leagues meet at 5:00 Sunday. , Junior Children of the Church at f:00 Sunday. |] Boy Scouts, troop 2.- 7:00 P. M. Monday. Church Council 7:30 Monday even- j ing. i SAIN"i LUKES: " i The Service 9:00 A M. Bible school, 10:00. James Lackey, Superintendent. i CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E W Fox. Pastor 9:45 Sunday school. B. S Peeler. Supt. t 11:00. Tills is "Mother's Day" and the mcrning worship and sermon by < the pastor will be in keeping with the day. 8:00. The young people will lend the singing and , the pastor will preach. Circle number one of the Woman's Missionary Society will meet on Monday At the home of Mrs. Bessie Cantt on Oaston street. Mrs. I. B. Goforth Is the leader and the meeting will be at 3:30. Circle number two will meet at ' 3.30 Monday at the home of Mrs. . Percy Dllllng on Gold street. Mrs. O. O. Jackson Is the leader. First Baptist Church Angug G. Sergeant. Pastor. Morning Worship 11:00. Pastor** sermon for morning and night service: "*n?e Cost of Witnes* ing." Sunday 8cheol 9:40. C. G. White. Superintendent. All the Sunday School Offering will go for our State Baptist Hospital at Wlneton-Salem, N. C. Scout Troop No. 6 will alt in a body at the 11:00 o'clock worship service Sunday morning. Because of the celebration of Now! Quickc New Braked ^Yo?i Ctn Actual!: lb Extra Stopping 1 Bub yoor hand owar i "Bndt^ Action-Trtad Wftty 0< 2SOO Extra C 'fCwneh^ PL0N1 LTODAY, Kta? ? rati Ottttm-sroppmc ft - <.- ' - ; '' V : " . . a 1 a ' . . A : - JX THVRSDAY. MAT 11. 1M? Mother* fay all Junior* aud Pr: naHe* will woreblf* w'?h the adult* In the auditorium of the church. Suu uuv ia< rnliiK at lt:oo o'llocK. Annual Itaily Vacation I51'?l School will <>])? ?? Mondn\ utorning, Jone 12th. and continue fcr the la*V three of June with connnencen.cnt on Sunday nluht Jul> 2nd. "vbSMSYAN METIIOlri.HT < {{( H t ' * Connor. ractm The revival meeting, ocnducted by Rev. H \V. Hawkins, ia still In prourrss. arid will continue thru next week ,Th. mltjlstrv of Rev. Hawkins Is of Rreat help to the ntenthers ot the-church, not ale tie the ; f? >! mi" i? opte. hn' all o'her who attend. We welcome all peoples to Rev. Hawkins will preach at th? long Shoals church uenr l.lncelmoti hi 2:0m o'clock Sunday afternoon. Park-drace M. E. Church iC? ?' S-if. Pastor Sunday S'l'oo! A 4f. A M Men) ti* W< *shlp 11-on A M mn i i 11 ?! i Even iik Worship P M Pr.tjei M- -si c Kr l?> 7: tu P M Macedonia llapiist Church J V f'redertrk Pas'ot Sund-f. School- *:<S v B. T/U 6:45 p. in CI. ? i m - cikbiiik norinip rw p IB 7:0e 0 v* PrMchtag 11:00 * M. at.d TP V SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rer ?' C Parker. Paetor Sunday School 0:45 each Sunday Preaching 11 a. o> and 7:3" o tn eaco Sonde "sees Bankruptcy Following Deficit Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 8.?(IPSt.? Pointing a warning finger at this country's ever-increasing deficit. Er neat T. Weir Chairman of the Hoard 'of the National Steel Corporation. wade (he prediction, that, if the people fail to awake to the dangers of presem spending policies and 'o not insist npon a change, those policies must lead inevitably to universal bankruptcy. 'Any child in the primer class can what result the tremendous cost of government has on business, -.he leclnrod And there is the everinc^eatiing defielr that every bust >r<F7i ii ici II IMIWWO puvnn vi iuiti must be made up through taxation The increasing deficit. Mr. Weir raid, will lead up to one of, two things ? either the people will a waken and demand changes for the hotter, or there will be universal bankruptcy in the United States. Weevils Controlled By Pre-Square Poison Presquare poison. a treatment which baa proved effective as an aid 10 boll weevil control in South Carolina. but which lacks experimental support in North Carolina, is being recommended for trial In the State !.!s year by J.O. Rowell, entomologist of the State College Extension Service. He, made It plain. however, 'hat presquare poison shoulid not he depended upon alone, as some ol the weevils reach the field after cotton has begun to square. There are two metbcd* of apply' tag the poison: By mopping with a mixture composed of one gallon of cheap ml asses and one gallon f wa;r Stops With Action Tread Amazing New Safety Invention Stoos Cars Faster It's here! The safety sensation of l the year... new "Brake-Action" I Tread. 2500 Extra Grippers open S up at the touch of the brake ... I grip, hold . .. stop you quicker, \ straighter, surer . .. even on 1 S treacherous wet pavements. Li Before Yea Bay AayTlre...THINK Can you afford to be without the protection of quicker-stopping. 1 non-skid "Brake-Action" Tread? I DOES THINGS Yoo Never Dreamed A Tin Goidd Do StopsQutdrer kWonUnpr * Sucre Susigbur * Rides Smooth* Power unasinc Feet the ripper*. K MOTOR CO. * Mountain, N>C.REMiiJLi6WeAHAfi6ltb? t ^up* . ... ? >>U~?d if calcium arte- . iaiip, and Jjy dusting *itU calcium ar i t-yitafe <r tquul part" of calcium arv i tc a -i h;''lrf?tod Hute. i '?? < "??? : >1, n'rtupi nf slightly m i?-nri >Hr? '!c"lvv<? wM?-h t?j? above 1< formula will mnke its sufficient to j 1 treat cute acre. Two to three pounda .1 of undiluted calcium arsenate dual 1 or 3 to 4 pounda of calcliu a men- 1 r Th? World** 1 bigg?**"**111"* I I s,N6BiEd?D j mi Im-Rw^r MZM^^ 41 Ym til Still ii 5 . V? ' * . " rpHIS m hm kit job and 1 1 worked * it for year*. Bttt In * fM* to ocbool, for he is a talapho mb. Telephone worker* ore dm kinitl new end better ways of dot ^logs, either through on-the-job trei .og or in formal training clatter. Ii proving your telephone aervice, l matter how good that aenrice may tee to.be. it the conatant detire and eff< of telephone people. So in almo every telephone building you will fir a schoolroom, evidence of the fact th the Southern Bell employe* who aer you are constantly increasing the knowledge, skill and ability to provii you with the moat and the best tel ? phono service poaaible. I .' : i. . v.. SOOTHERD BfU TELEPHORE 'j iNCoap ReadyFor We are now open with a c Groceries, Produce, Gas ar ,1 able prices. We are here to extend you a cordial invita Grover Road, just below tl | Opening ! Bananas I Pork & Beans Tomatoes, Ni Lard 4 lb; 1-2 lb Black I Salt, 2--5c [ Good Gull Gasoline ( i Blalock CHARLIE BLALOCK . Grover Road Bej ; !_ _ _ ' ' ' . ' - - 1 ^. p^1 ? " " . " " '' -i.tc l.iuc dust will treat aa acre. Unwell reeoinmended that one W? h>-or mpUnlkm* of the prison be pplled at 5 tt> 7-day Interval! when evils are found at the rate of 30 r more per acre Cone weevil to 500 plunta). Treatment should hesrit* bthe naquare* betrin tt form and be'ore the squares are large enough to IBm IWiWii I VM4b ? - I : ... ' irslli? in- Kvl n* r^PX|B||Rn^Hrv ao /. l ^^HI^^HCvAHwihr sin #41 la re 1 i Rno Telegraph Csaiparh RATH | \ i ' i??i Business j ' . omplete line of Quality id Oils, at most reasonserve your needs and ition to visit us, on the . . ? le underpass. r A *;?' . ? . Specials . . - v b. . 5c ______ Ib.can 5c ______ o. 2 can 6c . "" mmmmammmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmrnammm i . 37c Pepper 10c ikgs Sc Sal 19c I Brothers WYATT B LA LOCK * rond Underpass ' . i i ?J \v r;' ' \ . * . ?

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