JLllp j ,' : . . _ z t "' 1 ?'.' - ' "' ' . .' ' ' . **' " *' "*- ' - ; V ? Treatment of Cotton Seed Is Now General Cotton seed treatment to control 1 damping off has Ibecome general in North Carolina during the past six yearn, and the result* of 253 demonstrations r conducted in the State from 1936 through 1939 indicate an increase in value of the crop by an estimated $54,892,000, re ports Howard K. Ourriss, assistant Fi\tflnulnrt ? *u-?w ! - .?.. |>iani liaillUIUgltl 01 Mtate College. He announced a summary of the demonstrations. ^ Where Beed was treafcgl. It was "found that an average of 431 plants emorgod pf*' 100 feet of row, as com pared with enly 306 plants to emerge per 100 feet In untreated rows. This Is a difference of 126 plants per 100 feet in favor of seed treatment. storage of more than three tlints as many plants were killed by damping off in untreated plots than In treated ones, Qarrlss continued. An aver age of 72 per cent of the living plants from untreated seed developed sore-stain, white In the treated plots only 17 per cent of the living plants developod the disease. There was an average of 33 more stalks per 100 feet of row at picking time where seed treatment was practicsd than where it was not. A feur year summary of yields and value of lint and seed shows that the average yields of seed cotton per acre were 1,248 pounda Trom treated seed and 1.023 from un. treated seed. The values of lint and seed averaged $54.66 per acre from treated seed, and $44.84 from ' untreated, and $44.84 from untreated, or an average difference of $9.82 per acre In favor of treated seed. The practfr of treating cotton cotton seed ' v> as started fn the State in 1934, but records of result demonstrations conducted in coopera tkra with county farm agents are available for only the four year period. * Experiments have shown that syrcp prepared from bweet potato etarch Is comparable in appearance and flavor to cornstarch syrup prepared under similar conditions. - ' - ' ' V < ELMER LUMBER COMPANY j. Building Kings Mountain Since 1920 H Ve ; I BE 1 flmn, I jmoni TH A STEE] 1. jlm 6m Santa Claus Uses Steel n-? iv^rrt^'nf' m ?*??? V? o?d KOOltfl rtpt?Mnl on ovM?l for obovt XjOOO toni of tiool yoor. jfcs. Ste? K io,t y Sato IhL / . cm ^Oa"^H*"^H~BPsP?' A ikteic * - " * . iimI W 7*^-V * blod... t? Church Lutheran Church , L. Boyd Hanim. Pastor Bible school 10:00, D. C. Mauney. General Superintendent. Services for the 4th Sunday in Advent. Morning 11:00, sermon; The Liv| ing Gift.. Evening 6:00, The Bible School I Christmas' Program in the Parish Building. SAINT LUKES: ? < +++ ++ +++*++ +++ +*+'1 : Thank you for your fine;; J I v ? 'patronage, and aH good : i! ! < Wishes for 1940 ' I W.W.UOUTHER: I JEWELER i| -;; Quality - Honesty t it ' X: Peace On Earth ^ 193 ^ ^ e '?,. v '" *'* t .** '-v3 I ; >|| ra's SHOPPE e 88-R .11 i ' f ' * . * ^ '' f'i IB K1NOS MOUNTAIN HBRAU) LFACTS mMtuZl L .1. ?r-i.M " frill ! ' 'Jls.r i Historic Buildings with Steel Roofs A mono tht hiitoricol buildinat which h?v#? been ri rooUd with steel ore Monticello. Thomas J?ff?r;on't home in Virgimo, ond the White Hcuid SC6RE BOARD^T 2 ILCEMEttlJl ^j3k ;1 is Third WMfffll Safest Industry eBRB wol Itvo third tofait industry In or, occordlng to Notlotol lloU 1 Council. Only tobocco ond Kt industrial reported bottor ' V53J illion Razor Blades per Ton I ton of h*gh*corbon, cold-rollod strip ill prodveo p million soloty razor American Iron ond Stool Institute N#*WS a? -? V V Bible school 2:00. James Lackey. Superintendent. The Service 3:00. sermon by the Pastor. , Central Methodist Church H. C. Sprinkle, Jr., Pastor A Christmas pageant under the direction of Mrs. L. D. Sliuford, and ,a Christmas treat for the children of the Church School will be given at the Church on Friday evening, December 21. at 7:00-Pr-hL-The publisisTnvired. Christmas Sunday will be observed at the regular ser vices on December 24: 9:45 A. M. Church. School, B. S. Peeler, Superintendent. 11:00 A. M. Christinas Worship Sermon: "No Room in the Inn.'* 6:00 P. M. Young Peojfle's Choir practice. 7:00 P. M. Christmas Eve Service. Sermon: "Gifts for the King." Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. December 27, 7:6o"T". M. Theme: "The Lord's Prayer VI?Forgiving and Be ing Forgiven." Presbyterian Church Rev. P D. Patrick, Pastoi 7:00 P. M. Friday Christmas Exercises and tree. Sunday 10:00 A. M. Special Christ was Service. 6:00 P. M. Service at the MarKrace Community House. 7:00 P. M. Christmas Pageant: "The Joy of the Lord." The public is cordially Invited to attend these services. ?j GKACE METHODIST S. W. Johnson, Pastor 9:46 Sunday school. Frank Green, Supt. 11:00 Morning worship 6:30 Epworth League. 7:30 Evening worship. Park-Grace M. E. Church Sunday School 9:46 A. M. -i Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M.' Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.. , Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M Sunday School 9:46 a. to. s. * . *' '* | . . "X Wesleyan Methodist M. R. Harvey, Pastor Sunday School 9:46. Morning Service 11:00. W. Y. P. S. or Class meeting 6:16. Evening Bervlce 7:00. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00. Macedonia Baptist Church J. V. Frederick, Pastor B. T. U 6:46 a. m. Evening Worsh*- .7:00 P- tn. 7:oo p. m. Preaching 11:00 A. W. and 7 P. la Second Baptist Church Rot C. C. Parker, Pastor Bandar BeSool 1:45 each Sunday. Fmaklag 11 a. m. and T:S0 p. m each Rand* Move Your tyon Ixomlnod, Blaaooo Flttod DR. D. M. MORRISON Optomotriot . lye Spool allot WHI So In Kings Mountain Off loo on Ivory Tuasdsy and FH^OT odtorwoono. Hours 1 P. M. to II ISSSliBS^ * v I . . .V # -V't * " THURSDAY, DEC 11, lttt They Say-The only way to Increase our nattonal income Is to so utilize our national resources that we produce more goods.?Prof. Howard T. Lewis, Director of Research. Harvard Ur/wertly. i The elaborate canopies put over the teds in (he last century were rillim t tiil n Ama.HAMlAl t*l-^? , ...... _ . nun viiiitiuciiiai, AH cy were I u?ed to protect sleepers from inserts and bugs thnt fell from the celling! COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE j luilcr Hiiil by virtue of an order ol the Superior Court of Cleveland [ County, made" in the special proceed !ng entitled Velma Huffstetlnr . and bus baud, K J, -Huffsletler; Lenever \\ eaver; I .con Huffstetler and wife ( ! Margaret Huffstetler. Ruth II. l'ayne and husband, Floyd Payne; and Leonn 11. Burton and busbar d. Bonny Burton. Plaintiffs. Vs.. Hay lluff etetler. Clara Huffstetlcr. and .Tntm. uy Huffstetlor. Minor children of John F. Huffstetler, Deceased, Defendants. the same being No. 2484 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 22nd day of December, 1939, at 10 o'clock. A. M. at the courthouse door in Shelby, Nort hCarollna, offer for sale to the highest bidder for casta that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 4 Township, Cleveland County, Nor th Carolina, adjoining the lands of Huffstetler and others. Beginning at a stake in the edge of the Kings Mountain and Cherry vtlle road, corner of Lot No. 4, and rnns thence N. 17 W. 2.60 chains to a Btako. corner of Lot No. 6; thence N. 87 1-2 W. 17 chains to a stake: thence S. 8 W. 2.60 chains to a stake; thence S. 85 X-2 E. 8.76 chains to a stake in line of lot No. 4; thence at right angles in a northern direction 36 links to a etake, corner of Lot No. 4; thence S. 87 1-2 9 25 chains to the beginning, stake in edge of road. (3H) Three and One-half acres. This 20th day of November. 1939. E. A. Harrlll, Commissioner. ?adv dec 21 Camels burn S-L-O-W-E-R A KTr\ VATT r\Tt/\-tr M.11L/ I WU C,1>JU I . EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR FAfTBUItN- MOWBINtNINfl INO ? creates ?protects natubot Sat taste fat raf qualities that smoke...ruins mein m'Maoi, delicate Savor. IJniilllms UuU. ITOOUi B /fttrWflf B mh|B tOOW *? i v ' IHN reeeat laboratory tests,CAMBLS I burned 2S% tittr than the ever* sfe of the IS other of the larfest-seilin| brands tested?slower than any of them. That means, on the average, e smoking plm* equal to extra SMOKES Mh&k // PER MOWl PACK THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS m,urm I via >' ... * - . BRIDGES and Everything in li Clee Bridges ie^mc*AKuV Jk* ~ " "MTI k$^3S5555n SIM E. G. IVflcClain, Local : 'l.1 ' '. < BLALOCK < and MA Charlie Blal Phone 58 r 1 19 3 KINGS MO ICE and C( Your Warmest and Ci Claude Hamb) OR Y GIN ' , v -. . Quality Coal P. t>. Herndon - a' :-4 - ' ? * *1 : . iiffil HAMRICK . Iard>\ are David Hamrick JOS Representative D ? <SRv l 1ROCERY RKET ock We Deliver UNTAIN 3AL CO. oldest Friends right ?????? K1 t |V . ' ' v ,-;M 1 "1 CO. . b L_ " -U Wf 9 ij

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