Summer Critical Period l ar Lawns J, Jjily and August in the critical pe-. j> r od for your lawn, advises John H n Harris, landscape specialist of the' b State College Extension Service, a The' lawn mower should be set high ci to prevent cutting the grass too si close, and unless facilities are available for ccrvtinuous watering, it -is h bt tter not to start, he said. TV?x? ii a it a 1 /iniibA ??? kw/*tis I.? ???n> uv u ?um v.t?xss7xr i/i giunu in >' IIIn summer is insufficient humus lc 1' tire soil, Harris stated. In order to held moisture, the soli must have of, a panic matter such as manure, woods v mold, the soil must have .organic mat e t<r ?ueh as manure, woods mold,:I ?>at mess, or some other similar ma r t'-riai. No amount of commercial fef tllzer w^ll iioplace this necessary .1 ?I (.meat. . fi The Extension specialist furthei v advised that those shrubs that have't r COUNTRY PRODUCE? i i In rifir riwHftr irimrfnr 58 is our Phone Number, ? * selection of our choice pro immediately. Blalock Groce Phone 58 Vi* . /i ' ' ?* ' VVi JOB PRINTING ? PHONK 167 IMPERIAL THEATRE PHONE 134 Kings Mountain's Popular Play House TODAY?THUR8DAY Double Feature John Mack Brown in "A LAWMAN IS BORN" Helen Wood. James Ellison in ALMOST A GENTLEMAN 8oouts To Reelue No. 7 Only A Dime ? . ? FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Feature Program Bob Steel In "PAROLED TO DIE" Tim Holt In "THE ROOKIE COP" Chapter No. 1, "Oregon Trail" Comedy?Cartoon 10c and 15c "Please Come Early For 8eate" MONDAY and TUESDAY The Big Hit Of The Year Ginger Rogers, Fret' A .talr in "THE STORY OF VERNON and IRENE CASTLE Owing to the high coet of this Pic- ? ture we are compelled to cnarge ? . 10c and 25c "WE THANK YOU" 1 1 'I Thursday a "PYGM tinfU T nalin 14nn.?Q>^ v> 1WI LJLOi IL liUYYOIU Saturday ? Dc "NORTH OF T with Chas. Starrett "CHASIN( with Preston Foste Also Monday and "It's A WOtfDE James Stewart and , ? . Wednesday Bargain Day i "CODE OF THE SE with Ronald Regan i "THREE MUS i with the Ritz Brothei ^ Serial?"F1 Note Prices: Main floor 2 cept Wednesdays. j i * - I nisht-d floworlns may at ill he prun J. If seed pods are removed from uk spiraea, U will bloom severs mes during the summer. All seed ..dn an! old flowers,should be reuived frotn flowers to neep them loomlnK If shrubs are to be kept (tractive, they should never be ut flat across the top, but. Instead } Itculd be thinned out from - the Hni.iAeinA aM oonoa anil no r II IIIIU, irill'M I >1 > uiu VOItOO nuu |TV> aps shortening the more vlgorou* 1**8, Harris explained. r Small shr"bs and trees, especialf newly planted Ones. should b? Diked around Just as if they were crop A good substitute for cultletlng. hr-wever. is s mulch of lears,. straw, or other such material. Nc i.is* should ho allowed to grow a- j f.und small plants. It Is especially |> rot ill to mutch avalous. rhoilo ; nd runs. and other acld-lovlng ilants since several of these plants | (til not tolerate cultivation around heir roots. ' nr Bummer-ntntKnnrt. 1 nd a call will have your duce in your kitchen i try & Market We Deliver 4 Sm Money And (let a Comfortable ShivwWrth i ' 1 H?pP^ I Gillette ts^Bhde | ' ^At *& Price! ^5 krlHDH I TVTOW for you men who want I IN a bang-up razor blada at I low price... here's a value that's I real! Thin Oillattas coat only 10c for 4 and glva you quick, I aasy, good-looking shave* ovary I time. Mada of easy-flexing steel . B with adgaa of an entirely new I kind, they out-perform and outfl last misfit blades two to one. I Buy a package from your dealer. ? nd Friday I ALION" I l j vtr -t - TtMi Bl-I i ana wenay timer >uble Feature J 'HE YOUKON" and Linda Winters ] ; DANGER'' * ?? { r and Lynn Barl < i Serial 1 < ??? Tuesday J RFUL WORLD** Claudette Colbert Main Floor 15c, Bat 10c ICREAT SERVICE" ind Rosella Town? SKETEERS" ns and Don Ameche yinjf G-Men" 15c; Balcony 15c, Ex- a CIE | If.' ' * . rHE KI.I09 MOUNTAIN HERALD. i Church Mews Presbyterian Church Uw?. 1 J. iicK, /UilkOI A. M Sunday School. C. P. i'ilAllllllUUM) Hunt. 11:00 A M. Morning Worship. Sub ect "The Open Windows." 7; 15 P. M. Young People's Vespers 8:u0 P. M. Evening Worship. Monday; ? 7:80 P. M. Boy Scouts, Troop One arl Davidson. Scoutmaster; W. B. ihomson and Harry Page. Assistant ccutinnstcrs. Circle One with M1sa Helen Hay .. 7':30 P. M. Circle Two with Mi's. J. A. Neisler u 3:30 P. M. Circle Throe with Mrs. H N. Moss! p, 3:3.0 P. M. Circle' Four with Mrs. Nickels 7:30 P. M, Central Methodist Church Kev. t W. Fox. Psstor Sunday School 9:45. B. 8. Peeler; superintendent. Morning Service 11:00. Reverend uudc Moscf. District Superlnteod n?.~ In charge of service. No Service Sunday evening. VkiiiiHni AVPtilmy Julv 1 ft Rov RSr? II Ituxolle will have charge of aer* vice. Boyce Memorial Church YV. M. Boyce, Paator Bible School at 10:00 o'clock. Mmiing Worship at 11:00. The paator will speak on "THB PATH OF OIORY. ', Evening Worship at 8:00 o'clock The pastor s message is under the Inquiry: *A Dead Christ or a Living? YPCU meets at 7:00 o'clock. Mid-Week Services at 7:30 each Wednesday. Second Baptist Church Rev. C. (J Parker, Paetpr Sunday School 9:45 each Sunday. Preaching 11 a. a> and 7:30 p. m ?acb Sunda . Park-Grace M. E. Church C. P. Self, Pastor Sunday School it:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeiii.g Friday 7:30 P. M i Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a m. B T. U 5:45 p. m. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m ":00 p. h Preaching 11:00 A. M. and 7P k FEW SIMPLE RULES TO MAKE SWIMMING SAFE The season for swimming and oth ?r water sports need not be marred by tragedies If simple precaution* are observed, safety specialists o the National Conservation Bursal point out. They list the followtnc rules for safety In the water: 1. Swim only at places protected by a guard. Never swim alone. 3 . Cooperate with guards by stay ina Inside the safety Unes. 4. Stay out of deep water unless you are .sure of your swimming abll Ity. 5 Oo not go Into the water ImmS illately after eating. Parents are urged to have thell vhlldren learn to swim under a conr potent Instructor. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In an order mad* by E. A. Houscr, Clerk of tbe Superior Court tor Cleveland County, In the special proceedings entitled, "Albert Morris, administrator for the estate of W. A. Morris, deceased vs. Minnie Hord. et ml", 1 will resell tor cash on the premises of the land hereinafter described at public auction on Saturday, July 23. 1939, at ten o'clock. A. M.. or within legal hours, the following described real ;state: Situated on the West side of Piedmont Street in the Town of Kings Mountain and. being Lot No. 3 gocording to a plat of the Parker Glrove Property made by E. L.. Campjell, surveyor, as will appear on ra^ >rd and said lot Is 2ft feet front ana 100 feet deep, a More building Is lo-J wed on This lo* and is occupied by he* Home 8tore. The bidding will begin at 91.44S.78 Thia the Sth day of July, 1919. Albert Morris, Commissioner. I. R. Darts, Atty. ?adr?July 19 ?Auction Sale? McGinn is used FURNITURE STORE Saturday, July 8, 1939 We wffl aell to the highest lidder used furniture, Lirng Room Suitse, Beds and ipringa, and iQ kinds si furniture. Singer Sewing fadrfne, Cask Stores and dl stoves. McGinnis Used Furniture Kings Mountain, N. C. -? ^ ; ' ' - ? r t<r,?. 1HUR8DAT. JUIjY ?. 1939 AAA Compliance Work itequires Cooperation \ h' Compliance check-ups are now be- 11 UK made under the AAA Program,[ " and it ! easootlal that tha com pi I , nice supei-vletors have the full cooperation of each individual farmer, j< i>r K. Y. Floyd AAA executive of :! fleer of 8tate College. "The acreage ; uurcs obtained at this time will |' firm the basis for benefit pay- \ tents," he explained. Fjoyd said that compliance super ! isors wl|l visit every farm, and in 1 ue 80 counties where aerial photo-1! *ruphs are available, the acreage de 1 <eed to each ci-od will be deslirnat- J ed on. the individual farm map; The'J Ht-reage will be checked for accnra-,< i>' from the aerial photographs. |! The AAA officer also called at-'; tectlen to-.soil'-building Svafjieesj' wli'eh can be carried out at this sea .11 While meet farmers ade too ? 'nay during July to build terraces.!^ riant- trees, etc.. many can sow peas ; ml other legumes and place ordeers ' i toi ;|r<;d'i<| agricultural Jimestone! \ nil triple-superphosphate. |< a t *ira I'm w-r t ** ?? *. .. a. ** Jul ntpieT^'Wr/IV nihflr iitIaV| phosphate this year under the grant of aid system, Floyd advised. Orders [ are taken for the material now tor ] ' i.i. .i - *? i 81,209 MALARIA | Caass reportad In the U. S. In 1MSI ! DONT DELAY! GGG : START TODAY with UUO < 6df Chacks Malaria In ssvsn days 4 IR17 IE 1/LiLl All WeekMEN'S and BOYS' TENNIS SHOES?pair RED CAMEL . OVERALLS?pair New One if one ever i MEN'S OVERAL 8 oz. Sanforized 50c pai Only 100 Pairs Ia BOYS' OVERAL] Flap Pockets 37c pa: This Week Only Men's KHAKI WORK PAJ $1.00 Values Reduced to 74c pa KHAKI SHIRTS TO A Sizes 14'/?to 17 S4c ea 2 For $1.00 Men's Black and Br PLOW SHOES 99c pai LADIES' HEEL OXF Blue and brown?Sanitai 97c Reg. 84c pai LADIES' SANDA1 Reg. $2.00 Close Out $1.69 ps Belk's 31m Horn of Bettor V?i .. .... , ... . nifn*.it ute delivery or for dejlraryj rhe (mII. Except for freight and i anting charges, there la no cash utlay necessary at the time of do- I very. The cost of the material Is | Good Mil MAKES HEALTHY, HA1 / JC ' \ uci I is pure, wholesome milk I der Guernsey Today ! MARGRA( J Phone 18 s.. End Clos 48c sha Sanforized A _ Biggest and Qy^ able. Reg. $1 Shrinks^ ^ LS ?? Ml 9 ? $1 L Felts and Sti m $1.00 Out the ? 51 " ??? LADIEI NTS 8< ir ?? PRINT IATCH R u ?U I ' PRCS own lr 15 ORDS Ext ry Insole ' * * I ir ! The Same Ot ? Rear of Store LS rf ' _ * Gobs of 'en MP* 9c ea. Dept. loos King deducted from soil building pay im.nta which will be received next a liter. Of eouree, payment* are ofrored for the use of life and pboe Wjt phate within eolt-touildlng goals. II, I in. PPY BOYS and GIRLS ? y v / > (* y ? / " from an extra select i ' shiW!OTThr^,?ftr-.?^';? . m ' ?ii | J :e dairy | Kincs Mountain. N. fl. !! """ i "TiTm 'm'I T* V - \ ./ " V ?v e-Outs men's lNTUNG shirts Shrunk. Guaranteed. Best. Cool and Comfortjoo? 4c ea. EN'S SPECIAL , . .98 Scout Shoes .54 pr. ADIES' HATS raws. All Colors. Reg. Dc ea. 3* COOL DRESSES Reg. $1.00 lc ea. elk^SgeciaMJalue^^^^^ Double Table rs AND SHEERS eg. 15c Values >c yd. Special Table ITS AND SHEERS Values to 25c Lr ifil I 7 Yards 97c I ra Good Quality SHEETING 5c yd. I 1 > I d BARGAIN TABLE In f ! at a Brand New Price? c yard I I TOWELS I I l in a variety of Colors. -12 for $1.00 I Store s Mountain, N. C | ,|rryy

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